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  2. Comic Cuttings.

    It may take nine tailors to make a man, but one woman can break him. "To scratch a match at the wrong end is a sure sign of disappointment." "Yes—it ...

    Article : 814 words
  3. Household Hints.

    To keep bacon, the best way is to pack it in sawdust, and as it is far cheaper to buy it by the side, it will be quite worth your while to try this. It needs a cool but dry ...

    Article : 500 words
  4. Theft of the Holy Carpet.

    Despatcues from Cairo report that the "Holy Carpet," once the property of Mohammed, and long guarded with pious care in the Egyptian capital, has fallen into the ...

    Article : 442 words
  5. The Marriage Dowry.

    It is curious to note how newspapers in Germany are brought into play by people matrimonially inclined, Germans, It may be explained, give more ...

    Article : 633 words
  6. Short Story.

    Staying with friends in the beautiful county of S-some years ago, I remember a tremendous sensation caused by the bravery and ultimate fate of a ...

    Article : 1,460 words
  7. The Home. Differences in Children.

    Let any one look round and examine with impartial eyes the households he knows well. He will find, with the rarest exceptions, that children born of the same father ...

    Article : 185 words
  8. Hints for Girls.

    Never mind about the dimples if there’s sunshine in your smile. At least one little act of kindness a day and an easy pillow at night. ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. Should Women Propose?

    I cannot say, says Mrs. Ballington Booth, that I look forward to the day coming when it shall be considered right and womanly for the proposal of marriage to come from ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. Wrath of the Old Man.

    "What in the world are you cleanin' that ole gun up for. ‘Lljah?" "Don't you git too cur'us, Marthy, You’ve lived with me nigh outer forty years, and ...

    Article : 348 words
  11. Vesta Tilley.

    A smnoth-shaven, green lawn, luxurious hammecks, wicker chairs with soft cushions, shady trees, and the refreshing sound of a fountain plashing—what a paradise to be ...

    Article : 412 words
  12. Good Health.

    When a child has me[?]es or w[?] cough, or is in any way weakened, it is quite apt to be troubled with worms. As a remedy give cold sage tea, just before retiring, or ...

    Article : 522 words
  13. An Untidy Washstand.

    Get one of those cheap white-wood hanging cupboards and fix it up either over or at the side of your washstand. It can be enamelled or stained to match the ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. Some Slang Abbreviations.

    An interesting article on slang abbreviations appears in "The Evening Standard." The most familiar example is the mystic combination, O.K., which letters are said ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. Always Burning.

    In many parts of the world there are sacred fires said to have been burning for upwards of a thousand years. Such is the sacred fire of Beheram, reputed to have ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. The Lemon Peel and the Oyster.

    "My gracious, old fellow," said the Slice of Lemon Peel to the Oyster; "you look mighty pale." "Pale!” exclaimed the other, "and why ...

    Article : 243 words
  17. Fortunes in Royal Jewels.

    When the Queen gratifies a London dealer in precious stones by a command to attend at Windsor or Osborne, he finds that he has to deal with a very shrewd and intelligent ...

    Article : 467 words
  18. A Lawyer’s Illegible Handwriting.

    Which can write the worst hand, a doctor or a lawyer? If the following story is true, there is little to choose between the two professions:— ...

    Article : 306 words
  19. A Remarkable Drifting Voyage.

    The geographers of Europe are talking about a remarkable journey, last year, of a little schooner from Ta[?], and are inclined to think that its involuntary ...

    Article : 432 words
  20. The Saleslady’s Romance.

    Yes I'm in the necktie department now. I like it ever so much better than selling ribbons. Men are so much easier to suit than women. All you've got to do is ...

    Article : 306 words
  21. Woman and Marriage.

    The "Humanitarian" has been moralising on the marriage figures for 1897, which show that the rise in the marriage rate of that year is the highest since 1876. ...

    Article : 285 words
  22. A Story from the Soudan.

    Lord Charles Beresford describes an instance of religious fanaticism which occurred when he was in the Soudan. A great sheikh was captured and brought before a ...

    Article : 234 words
  23. A Caution to Romantic Girls.

    Some time ago the Lancashire newspapers had a paragraph to the effect that a mill operative bad, by the death of an almost forgotten uncle, come in for a considerable ...

    Article : 296 words
  24. Economy.

    Lord Eskgrove, the well-known Scotch Judge, was a very mean man. Nothing, according to a writer in the “Liverpool Post," used to disturb him more than the expense ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. Artemus Ward’s London Debut.

    A good story of Artemus Ward's debut in London is told in "All Sorts." He came to London at the "beginning of the seventies to give his "Panorama" at the Egyptian Hall. ...

    Article : 193 words
  26. A Practical View.

    "My dear," whispered the young man, "as we are so soon to be married, we should take a practical view of life, and profit by the mistakes of others. For instance, there is the ...

    Article : 156 words
  27. Why Letters Are Stamped on the Right.

    It has become a custom, which all thoughtful persons always observe, to place the stamp on the upper right-hand corner of the envelope; but few people have ever stopped ...

    Article : 173 words
  28. Legalised Proverbs.

    Where there’s a will there's a lawsuit. The successful lawyer is a man of actions. Look before you leap into litigation. The wise man keeps his own counsel, and ...

    Article : 120 words
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