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  2. Ladies' Column.

    THE now fashions have settled down, and we are oonvinoed now that the light-fitting coat will make a goodly show among autumn and winter modes. It is ...

    Article : 369 words
  3. VISCOUNTESS MAITLAND.

    Lady Maitland, who has gone to the United States to paint the miniatures of some lovely Amerioan women and thereby enrich next year's Academy, marks an ...

    Article : 302 words
  4. Odds and Ends.

    THE meanest man up to dato is Sniftkins. He sold Jones a half interest in a cow, and tbou rofusod to divide the milk, maintaining that Jones owned the ...

    Article : 35 words
  5. HIS INDUSTRY.

    Mrs de Cohen: 'I hoar you've got a very industrious husband.' Laundress; 'Ye, madam; he's always finding something forme to do.' ...

    Article : 25 words
  6. FAN FOR IT.

    Tom: 'I asked old Goldman for his daughter last night.' Dick: 'What luck?' Tom: 'Well, it was what you might call ...

    Article : 36 words
  7. HER CURIOSITY.

    'Mrs Chellus looks bad. doesn't she?' 'Yes, and no wonder. She's been awake every night {or a week past.' 'The idea! What was it?' ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. WESTMINSTER'S TITLED MAYOR.

    Lord Cheylesmore, the Mayor of Westminster, Loudon, is a brother of the late peer who was widely known as an art connoisseur and the possessor of a magnificent ...

    Article : 336 words
  9. OFTEN DONE.

    Experienced Traveller (at railway restaurant): 'When did that man at the other table give his order?' Waiter: "Bout ten minutes ago, sir.' ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. FASHIONABLE HATS.

    Very fasinating are the hats for the autumnand vinter, especially those which are of the pinture type-large, slightly raised by a bandeau, and trimmed with feathers, their ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. CLOTH D[?]ESS WITH VELVET STRAPS.

    The touch of velvet on a costume of cloth or cashmere has great influence in lifting the simplicity of the dress into the realm of the decorative, and is an immense ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 247 words
  12. A PROBABILITY.

    'Did yer git anything[?]' whispered the burglar on guard, as his mate emerged from the widow. 'No. The ehap wot lives here is a ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. TELL TALE FURNITURE

    Sofa: 'Hear what happonod to Parlour Lamp last night?' Piano Stool: 'No. What was it?' Sofa: 'Made light of a young couple I ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. WASN'T AWARE OF IT.

    A koopor of a menagerie was visited one day by one of his country cousins. 'Did you see my antelope?' asked the koopor. ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. Personalities.

    SIR Archibald Douglass's successor in the command of the North American and West Indies Station, Vice-Admiral Day Hort Bosanquet belongs to an old ...

    Article : 178 words
  16. AN OLD PROVERS RE-TOLD.

    Mrs Lateup: 'You needn't think that I'm going to mend your coat at this hour of the night.' Mr Lateup: 'Tut, tut! It's never too ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. Animal Life.

    DO animals reason, or are their actions merely the result of instinct? The problem is one which must present itself to every student of psychology; exhaustive ...

    Article : 1,630 words
  18. A MIXED HAND.

    Drill was going on in tho sobool playground, for the instructor had some difficulty in convincing the lads that their right hands were not necessarily their left, as ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. SIR FELIX SEMON.

    The physician-extraordinary to King Edward, Sir Felix Bomon, who is accompanylng Lady Semon on a romantic quest of her long-lost brother and sister in the ...

    Article : 269 words
  20. READY TO ACCOMODATE.

    During a certain railway strike much difficulty was experienced in finding engineers to keep tho necessary trains runningOne of the substitutes, a young fellow, ran ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. CONUNDRUMS.

    Why is it dangerous to tako a nap in the train?—Booaueo trains run over sleepers. Why are teeth like verbs?—Because they are regular, irrogular, and defective. ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. COSTUME WITH PLAID SKIRT.

    The vogue for plaids to open to the production of much that is smart and charming, much that is ontre and in bad taste. There are plaids and plaids, those of dark ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 262 words
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