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  2. Personalities,

    THE early betrothal of the Crown Prince of Germany accords with custom in the case of Royal matches. His father, the Emperor William, married at ...

    Article : 164 words
  3. Poetry.

    TIME may [?]at fingers there, Fix the smiles that [?]urve about Her winsome mouth,and touch her hair, Put the curves of youth to rout; ...

    Article : 151 words
  4. Farm and Garden.

    IT would appear that the most deplorablo part of the business of fruit-growing is the waste that takes place when the crops are in a condition to be harvested. No ...

    Article : 729 words
  5. EVERLASTING SUMMER.

    IT needs not woods with violate paved, Nor roses in the lane, Mot lilies by cool waters laved, Nor gerses on the plain, ...

    Article : 120 words
  6. SIR JOHN COCKBURN.

    Sir J. Cookburn, L.C.M.G., who was recently defeated for West Monmouth, is, as his name denotes, of Scottish origin. Ho studied medicine at King's College, and ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. ALL RIGHTS RESEBVED. THE LONE INN,

    As Aunt Sophia said, the furmturo of the former proprietor was still there; so a touch or two had rendered the house habitable. This accounted for their ...

    Article : 2,007 words
  8. A COSTUME OF RED SERGE.

    Reds, in various shades, disturb tho monotony of quieter colours among dress materials for antumn wear, and the warm, deep shades of cherry and dahlia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 253 words
  9. MR EDWARD TERRY.

    Mr Terry, whose betrothal to Lady Harris has aroused much interest in London Society, is not related to any of his many theatrioal namesakes. He made his first ...

    Article : 218 words
  10. MR EDWIN ABBEY.

    The brilliant American, generally referred to as an English artist, He Edwin A. Abbey,B.A., whose Coronation picture is expected to add to his great reputation, ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. Ladies' Column.

    THE diversity of opinion as to whether or not the simple tailor-made coats with email velvet collars and ordinary plain sleeves are as generally beooming as ...

    Article : 378 words
  12. CHAPTER VI.—THE MAN IN PARIS.

    Having made up my mind what course to pursue, I returned to Marshminster, took leave of my relatives, and left that evening for London. ...

    Article : 1,335 words
  13. A LOYELY YELYETEEN BLOUSE.

    To a certain extent the velveteen blouse is taking the place of the slip-blouse of thin silk {or autumn wear, and is a hand. some substitute. The original of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 145 words
  14. ADMIRAL ROJESTVENSKI.

    The Admiral of the Russian Baltic Fleet which committod the outrage on the English fishing trawlers in the North Sea has the reputation of being quiet, reserved, ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. MRS MALAPROP.

    'There are many strange complaints in our village,' writes & correspondent, 'One old inhabitant says that her cistern needs supporting with beef-tea and jelLy; ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. AUTUMN MILLINERY.

    Tho sailor hat has by no means vanished, bat in its autumn aspect it appears in Hard felt and soft beaver rather than in straw. The [?]al ...

    Article : 366 words
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