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  2. WOMAN'S REALM.

    "Thou art a woman. And that is saying the best mel worst of thee." —Bailey. It is satisfactory to know that two ...

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  3. THE EDUCATION OF LORD LOVELAND.

    Loveland walked out of the diningroom bardly knowing what he meant to do. His wish was to punish those who had instilted him—but how? was the question ...

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  4. IN THE PAPERS.

    An interesting inventory filed with the county tax assessor at Lincoln, Nebraska, shows that Mr. William J. Bryan, the Democratic leader and probable ...

    Article : 1,691 words
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  6. WORKING A TEA-ROOM.

    "I'll take steak, underdone, no fat, please." "What vegetables" is the respectful query. ...

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  7. KISSING AND HOMCEOPATHY.

    The strange spectacle of women paying £20 each to be kissed by an aged doctor was (says the New York correspondent of the Daily Telegraph on June 26 ...

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  9. A TALL STORY.

    One of the New York dailies (says the correspondent of the Daily Telegraph on June 29), which declares that it gives its readers "all the news that is fit to print," ...

    Article : 230 words
  10. CHAMPION CHILD SPELLER.

    A thirteen-year old negress was the heroine of the opening session of the conference of the National Education Association, now being held in Cleveland (says ...

    Article : 238 words
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