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  2. LADIES' LETTER.

    The bright and attractive Palais de Danse certainly seems the last place in the world for the beginning of what threatens to be a tragedy; but, alas! ...

    Article : 1,212 words
  3. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    "And now, ladies and gentlemen," said the comedian at the patriotic matinee, "I am about to sell two South African war medals. They have been ...

    Article : 367 words
  4. BROKEN HEROES.

    The first batch of crippled British soldiers released from Germany on account of their being unfitted for further service reached England on ...

    Article : 600 words
  5. THE CATTLE KING.

    Mr. Sydney Kidman, the cattle king of Australia, owns more live stock than are the possessions of any other man in the world. His holdings in ...

    Article : 1,278 words
  6. FEDERAL HEADQUARTERS

    The fighting machine is at least impressive at headquarters, where its best brains are. Here one sees no uniforms, unless a party of officers, ...

    Article : 1,447 words
  7. WOOL AND THE WAR.

    An interesting statement on the wool situation is made by a firm of New York cotton brokers.— "At the most conservative ...

    Article : 616 words
  8. WOMEN AND THE WAR.

    Never in our history was there anything like the outpouring of service on the part of womanhood which this war has called forth. It is an epic of ...

    Article : 733 words
  9. AT THE HOLIDAY BOARDING HOUSE.

    Jack (to holiday girl)—You will pardon me, but may I ask you your age? Floss (blushingly)—Oh, yes. ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. TESTING BAYONETS.

    Any soldier will tell you that nothing in his equipment wears better than his bayonet, for this few inches of steel seldom snaps or loses- its ...

    Article : 384 words
  11. THE BERLIN WIRELESS BRIGADE.

    Some talk of Alexander, Und some of Hercules, Of Boney, und Lysander, Und such small fry as dese; ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  12. NURSERY RHYMES TO DATE.

    Three German ships! See how they run! They all run away from the English Fleet ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. SHIPS OF OLD ENGLAND.

    Many very loyal and estimable folk are apt to take a pessimistic view when the question of British and German naval losses in the Great War ...

    Article : 247 words
  14. X-RAYS TO STOP SMUGGLING.

    The British contraband inspectors at New York who search American trade vessels bound for Germany have an ingenious method of finding out ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. GERMAN OFFICER'S END.

    A gruesome story from the "Gneisenau," one of the German battle-ships sunk near the Falklands, is told by one of the rescued stokers. When ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. WOMEN IN THE TRENCHES

    And women are getting nearer and nearer to the fighting line. One or two have actually been caught incognito in the trenches. In France, a ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. THE BEST HOUR FOR WORK.

    It is a curious fact in psychology that nobody can stay at the same mental and physical level for twenty-four hours together. In the morning ...

    Article : 155 words
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