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  2. HOUSEHOLD.

    A PINCH of soda in the water will keep cut flowers fresh. Tan shoes can be beautifully cleaned by rubbing with the inside of a banana ...

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    AN IRISH TANGLE.—A recent issue of "Notes from Ireland" reprints from the Daily Express a most amusing letter signed "Patrick Murphy," and dated from "Skuhanugh." ...

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    THE DOG MAN ESCAPED.—She was standing on her front steps on Hastings street yesterday, afternoon telling two or three women how it happened. She waved a ...

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    AN IMPERIAL JOKE.—The Emperor William is fond of a joke. The other day, while stepping on board his yacht, he met a sailor named Joerg with a can of beer. The poor ...

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    Vegetables are backward, but the tomatoes will ketchup. "Has the horse a pedigree?" asked the tourist. "Nope," replied the honest farmer, ...

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    American Girl—"You have been engaged three years? How primitive. Why, in America long engagements are very unfashionable. Three years! Time thrown ...

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    Large, coarse ears indicate coarseness of mind, says Prof. Henry Thiebault, while a very small ear indicates a trifling mind, lacking in decision. A man with a thin, ...

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