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  2. A Page for the Women Folk.

    (This column will contain each Saturday, items of interest to women gathered from various sources. Our readers are invited to forward to the Editor any items of news suitable for ...

    Article : 532 words
  3. MODERN MASTICATORY FEATS.

    "The Hospital," in a special article dealing with preserved foods, says: "The exigencies of modern life have forced upon mankind the habit of eating in a hurry. ...

    Article : 425 words
  4. SUMMER FROCKS.

    Thin grenadines and wash silks are being trimmed profusely with narrow Valenciennes. Pale gray, champagne, apple green, ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. SUMMER DRINKS.

    Make tea in the ordinary way, but slightly stronger than if to be drunk hot. Pour it off the leaves, sweeten is to taste, and put it on ice for six to eight ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. PROVERBS FROM THE JAPANESE.

    There are two volumes much in use in Japan called "Teaching of the Words of Truth," and Teaching for the Young," which are full of proverbs. Here are some ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. THE LIGHT OF LOVE.

    If love is not worth loving, then life is not worth living. Nor aught is worth remembering, but all is well forgot; ...

    Article : 46 words
  8. AN EGG-BOILING NOVELTY.

    "It is strange," said the man in the restaurant after sending back the eggs which had been boiled too soft to suit him, "how far behind some places New ...

    Article : 230 words
  9. CUPID LUNCHEONS.

    Cupid luncheons are the latest fashionable entertainment. None but unmarried ladies are invited. The table decorations are usually red ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. WHY MEN CANNOT AMUSE THEMSELVES.

    A short course of general reading will suffice to open the mental vision of a thoughtful person to the fact that man appears to be a somewhat dull and ...

    Article : 500 words
  11. HOW TO CARVE A ROAST TURKEY.

    When carving place the fork firmly through the upper part of the breast-bone. pass the knife first around the leg and remove it, then the wing first on one ...

    Article : 258 words
  12. NOT TO BE OUT-DONE.

    A Frenchman, a German, an Englishman, and an American were sitting before an open fire in a New York hotel, each one telling of the greatness of his native ...

    Article : 178 words
  13. WASHING-DAY HINTS.

    A few drops of ammonia added to the bluing water will whiten the clothes. Turning clothes right side out, folding and sprinkling them saves half the ironing. ...

    Article : 103 words
  14. TURKISH BATHS.

    "Aout the first real craving that strikes the unsophisticated American or Englishman upon his arrival in Damascus is the desire for a Turkish bath right on ...

    Article : 528 words
  15. MAX CREEL'S MOTHER.

    The late Max Q’Rell was exceedingly popular as a lecturer, and the way in which his mother (who died some years ago) viewed the suggestion that her son ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. MEAN THINGS.

    A humroist of our acquaintance once remarked that he cheapest method of keeping warm in winter, so far as he knew, was to read one’s own love letters. The ...

    Article : 423 words
  17. WOMEN LACK COMMONSENSE.

    It seems to me that too much has been written for the persual of women on the purely sentimental side. This is the opinion of Dorothy Dix, the journalist ...

    Article : 254 words
  18. WOMAN'S PERFECT BLOOM.

    Expert authority has decided that the age of the Venus of Milo was 32. This age, then, may be regarded as the time of woman’s life when she is in the most ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. PEOPLE WHO THINK THEY ARE ILL.

    The ordinary healthy man is quite unconscious of the existence of his own physiological mechanism. It is the last thing he thinks about. This is prtly due, ...

    Article : 414 words
  20. RANDOM GATHERINGS.

    Childrem (says Louise Mitchell, the American writer) are quick to learn whom to trust and whom not to trust, and the most stinging rebuke that a mother can ...

    Article : 414 words
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