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    who for the last six years has been cataloguing the six thousand specimens of skulls in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FOR THE THODGHTLESS

    Never, for the sake merely of conversation, hinder your friend in her work (says the London "Daily Mail"). You call on her one day and find her ...

    Article : 386 words
  6. THE VOGUE OF THE FAN Some Charming Styles

    Perhaps a fashion so picturesque and charming as the earning of fans will never die our (says a writer in the London "Daily Mail"). Although fans ...

    Article : 361 words
  7. THE CARE OF THE HAIR During Summer Months

    In hot weather it is difficult to keep the hair looking presentable. One cannot do without a hat, unfortunately, and to wear one means a limp, lank ...

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  8. TACT ON THE TELEPHONE

    If you happen to enjoy talking on the telephone, remember that the taste is not shared by everybody, and that your true friend may sound like an ...

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  9. SWEET LAVENDER

    Plucked in the early morning and laid to dry all day by evening the flowers are crisp enough to rub off the stalks and use for sachets. The ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. THE REALM OF FASHION Important Details

    Nowadays with short skirts and thin stockings in fashion, the choice of the shoe is more than ever important. Not only are more shoes required, but ...

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    The Commissioner of Railways announces that to enable people from the country districts to have a day at the seaside he is running an excursioh at ...

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  12. BETTER APPEARANCE Points Worth Noting

    The average woman who naturally wants to look her best and has not a great deal of money to spend on superfluities, is apt to be bewildered, and to ...

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  13. COURT SHOES FOR AFTERNOON.

    New afternoon shoes are in court shape, cut rather on the instep and finished with a plain oval or oblong buckle in metal or polished, wood. The ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. THE SANDAL SHOE PERSISTS.

    "The sandal shoe persists also for evening wear, though all evening shoes are less elaborate than they were a season ago, both in cut and in ...

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  15. STOCKINGS MATCH

    As to stockings they must be as fine as can be afforded—or perhaps finer! Certainly, stockings are among the greatest extravagances of the present ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. FOR THE VANITY BAG

    An up-to-date vanity for the handbag is the little shingle comb we all. find necessary to carry with us nowadays. ...

    Article : 202 words
  17. BRIDAL FASHIONS

    Unless a bride decides, to wear her veil tied firmly round her head in the style of a V.A.D. nurse's cap, she usually prefers a bridal wreath to ...

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