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  2. A Tall Prince.

    Prince Albert of Prussia, the second cousin of the German Emperor, has been made chief of the regiment of dragoons bearing his name. The Prince is, with ...

    Article : 80 words
  3. Winter Styles.

    There was never a time when women could be so well dressed on a small income, if only they knew how to set about it, as they can now. The existing ...

    Article : 1,302 words
  4. Tomato Pie.

    Tomato pie makes a very good vegetable course. First cook a good-sized onion, cut into rings, in butter. Take one pound of ripe tomatoes, skin, and cut ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. The Sketcher.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, of the " Daily Telegraph," is the most notable of the war correspondents accompanying the Ashantee expedition. He is a ...

    Article : 2,304 words
  6. Comic Cuttings.

    "Directly after I got up. I carn't go earlier, can I?" Many people settle' their debts like clockwork—tick, tick, tick. ...

    Article : 894 words
  7. Modern Utah.

    Socially, as well as politically, Utah is undergoing revolution. Where there was a few years ago but little contact between sects, there is now a gradual ...

    Article : 765 words
  8. Miniature Painting.

    The smallest piece of painting in the world has been executed by a Flemish artist. It is painted on the smooth side of a grain of common white corn, ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. Grilled Steak a la Maitre d'Hotel.

    Have one pound of good rump steak and see that your fire is bright and bet twenty minutes before the steak is to be served. Place tile gridiron over the fire ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. A New Beverage.

    Two douce North-Country dames were recently journeying to the "canny toon" by the Riverside Line, and seemed, for a while, to be much interested in ...

    Article : 120 words
  11. A Marmalade Pudding.

    Take the weight of two eggs in sugar and butter, and beat to a cream, and add two and a-half ounces of flour with which a teaspoonful of baking powder ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. Capital.

    A glamour lies in starry eyes, In azure, black, and brown; A mystic tie unites the sky With home of prince or clown. ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. Cocoanut Cheesecakes.

    Cocoanut cheesecakes make a good change. Beat four ounces of fresh butter to a cream. add four ounces of caster sugar, the juice of half a small lemon, and ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. Yawning.

    "Not only is it very healthy to yawn," nays a French physician, "but artificial yawning should be resorted to in cases of sore throat, buzzing of the cars, ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. Shrimp Savoury.

    Spread some thin slices of bread and butter, and rut into rounds with a small cutter. Pound the leaves from a bunch of well-washed watereress with a little ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. Baked Suet Pudding with Apples.

    Pare and core sufficient apples to fill a deep pie-dish, adding to them sufficient sugar to sweeten them. Stick in a few cloves and a few pieces of lemon rind. ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. Military Marching.

    Experiments by some Berlin medical students have shown that the full service equipment of the German infantry soldier, averaging 70lb., cannot be ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. Stuffed Sheep's Head.

    Clean a head thoroughly, cover with water, add a hunch of sweat herbs, an onion, a carrot, a stick of celery, and usual seasonings. Boll until the meat ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. Knickers and the Wheel.

    Mrs. Sherard, who is now in London, says she is much disappointed that the fashion of wearing knickerbockers by wheelwomen, universal now in France, ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. Salop Pikelets.

    Salop pikelets to be at their best should be made when there is a pint of buttermilk available. Work into the milk enough flour ton make a thick batter, ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. Gallant Work.

    Five days on fire, a race round the Horn to Port Stanley, sunk to the scuppers, in order to drown a fire, and 2000 tons of smoldering coal thrown into the ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. Winter Cake.

    A cake which does not require eggs is made as follows :—Take one pound of flour and well mix with it a small teaspoonful of carbonate of soda. Rub into ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. A Safe Passage.

    An Irish paper describes an amusing scene in the streets of Dublin :—A very self-important little man, of the kind who gaze at the public buildings with ...

    Article : 486 words
  24. Plano Pressure.

    A German composer has calculated that a minimum pressure of the finger of a-quarter of a pound is needed to sound a note on the piano, and that at ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. Bread Pudding.

    Soak about three-quarters of a pound of bread in cold water, then squeeze very dry, and beat up well with a fork. Weigh the bread, and allow its weight in ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. The Deal Didn't Go Through.

    A man with a red nose which looked chronic, and had the air of being legitimately acquired, called at the office of a big life insurance company, and, ...

    Article : 403 words
  27. Stub Ends of Thought.

    Opportunity is not the kind of thing that stands around waiting to be embraced. A woman can't be in love and in ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. Beef Skirt Pudding.

    Procure of your butcher one pound, of beep skirt, quarter of a pound of beef kidney, and half-n-pound of beefsteak. Make n nice, light suet paste, roll it out ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. A Sweetheart's Photograph.

    A Boston photographer tells a story of a young man who came into the studio and asked nervously if he might have a little conversation with him. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. Telephone Secrets.

    A new law in the State of New York, requiring the staffs of telephone companies to be as secretive regarding the nature of their business as are those who ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. Famous Bedsteads.

    Of the many bedsteads which have acquired a historical fame may be mentioned one in the bedroom of Mary Queen or Scott's at Holyrood Palace. it ...

    Article : 197 words
  32. The Sick Man.

    It was the Czar Nicholas who first hit upon the phrase "The Sick Man" to describe the Turkish Empire. He made use of it in his confidential ...

    Article : 133 words
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