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  2. THE PEACEMAKER.

    A couple of days passed and Stephen did not see Helen, and he soon understood that she was deliberately avoiding him. The night of their interview ...

    Article : 5,198 words
  3. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    Veal Forcemeat.—Ingredients: 2oz. of ham or lean bacon, ¼lb of suet, the rind of half a lemon, a teaspoonful of minced parsley, a teaspoonful of ...

    Article : 391 words
  4. WHY THE INVENTOR INVENTS.

    Inventions are generally due either to accident or to careful study. Many of the leading inventions can be traced to a chance remark, accident or ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. MICA FOR WOUNDS.

    The use of sheet mica as a dressing for wounds in war is advocated by Dr. E. O'Neill. "The Druggists' Circular" (New York) quotes him as follows: ...

    Article : 316 words
  6. HOW TO HOLD LOVE.

    To hold love one must not be too stolid or too peppery, neither must one be two days in the same mood, although always reliable. One cannot ...

    Article : 741 words
  7. GET TO BUSINESS.

    It seems that now is the time to prepare for the activities that are sure to awaken after the long period of war. It may fairly be assumed that ...

    Article : 533 words
  8. The Art of Elimination.

    He had opened a fish shop, and ordered a new sign painted, of which he was very proud. It read: "Fresh fish sold here." ...

    Article : 197 words
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