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  2. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    Simple though this little frock of linen and embroidery undoubtedly is, yet it is dressy enough to wear as a gala gown. The tunic could be fashioned of either ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  3. "THE WINTER'S TALE."

    Mr Granville Barker has tried to convey to a representative of "The Daily News and Leader" what is wrong with my mind that I could not appreciate ...

    Article : 1,219 words
  4. PRISON REFORM.

    The fact that Great Britain may be said to-lead the way in regard to the treatment and prevention of crime gives especial interest to the following ...

    Article : 1,075 words
  5. THE CAMPANILE VENICE.

    Slaying with her father and mother in Venice, a little American girl became fond of going down to the Plazza of St. Mark's to see the doves fed, as they ...

    Article : 2,752 words
  6. "PERSONALLY CONDUCTED."

    In reference to the arrest of Sam Schepps at Hot Springs, Arkansas, on a charge of being implicated in the murder of the gambler Rosenthal, the ...

    Article : 435 words
  7. GIRL INSULTED.

    Unsparing criticism was dealt to an Italian student named Ricardo Bacha, aged twenty-one, of Westwick Gardens, Shepherd's Bush, by the West London ...

    Article : 426 words
  8. WIT AND HUMOR.

    "Do you believe in luck?" "Yes, sir, How else could I account for the success of boy neighbors?" " Sam: Will you keep our engagement secret ...

    Article : 942 words
  9. HOMELY FARE.

    If one can really master the art of making a light batter one will find it of much advantage, both for meat dishes and sweets. ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  10. COLONEL CODY.

    Mr. S. F. Cody, in an interesting conversation at Islington,- referred to his future (said the "Daily Telegraph" on September 15). "For the present," ...

    Article : 599 words
  11. STANDARD OIL LETTERS.

    Mr W. R. Hearst, the newspaper proprietor, to-day publishes a further instalment from his file of the correspondence between Mr John D. Archbold, ...

    Article : 504 words
  12. IN PRAISE OF THE DONKEY.

    In American caricature the elephant; has for many years been the accepted emblem of the Republicans and the donkey of the Democrats (says' the ...

    Article : 224 words
  13. NO KISSING IN TRAINS.

    A decree against kissing has been issued by the Bavarian State railways in connection with a complaint lodged by a passenger who was rebuked for ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. "BLACK OR GREEN?"

    The reports of a revival in the consumption of green tea recall a story of Wellington (says the "Westminster Gazette.") At Strathfieldsaye it was ...

    Article : 287 words
  15. RARE RING LOST.

    The police all over the world have been asked to co-operate in the search for an old-fashioned ring which has been twice lost, and once strangely ...

    Article : 189 words
  16. DREYFUS'S WARDER.

    Brandishing a revolver, a man was rushing up and down the Rue d'Aboukir scaring passers-by in the busy street (said the Paris correspondent of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. WIDOW'S APPEAL TO KING.

    An unusual instance of a direct appeal to the Sovereign is given by the "Times of India." A few years ago a forest officer named Haliday was ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. OFFICIAL HARSHNESS.

    After a fortnight's consideration the London County Council has decided to refund to one of its tram conductors the sum of 5% deducted from his wages ...

    Article : 103 words
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