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  2. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    To make a new and fashionable dress out of an old one is an art, and whether or not a woman succeeds in the undertaking depends very much upon how she goes at it. ...

    Article : 618 words
  3. THE HOME CIRCLE.

    TO USE CURRY POWDER DRY.—Cut meat in [?]ces, dip in curry powder. Fry one sliced onion with a head of garlic in butter, add the meat, sprinkle with more curry ...

    Article : 564 words
  4. GRAVE AND GAY.

    A very disagreeable old gentleman dies. A nephew suggests for his epitaph, "Deeply regretted by all who never knew him." A widow, intending to succeed her ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. THE LADY CLERK.

    She never missed catching that 8.30 train from Earl's Court. Probably she was employed in the neighbourhood of Westminster, because she always got out at ...

    Article : 1,226 words
  6. A MOTHER'S SIN; OR The Northcombe Mystery,

    To Margaret Grantham Blanche Foyle was a revelation of another world. She had had few friends, and her knowledge of Society had been drawn from her ...

    Article : 4,245 words
  7. CHAPTER X.

    "If Jack is alive, why does ho not come to me or write?" asked Margaret, looking steadfastly into Miss Ingram's face on the first evening on which her friend arrived. ...

    Article : 1,371 words
  8. POETRY.

    Folks are often glad to meet other folks you know, But they sometimes faltor when it comes to saying so; ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. A Heavier Burden.

    A butler, who had been twenty-five years in the same family, went one morning to his master and said that he wanted to leave. The master, much astonished, asked what ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. USEFUL INFORMATION

    Several Egyptian harps havo been recovered from tombs. In some the strings are intact, and give forth distinct sounds after a silence of 3,000 years. ...

    Article : 480 words
  11. An Arrant Coward.

    Writing of "Duels and Daellista" in the Illustrated London News, Mr James Payn refers to the well-known incident in Lever's novel of the cowardly duellist who ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. In a Bailoon during a Gale

    How many people know that in the most furious gale that ever blew the occupants of a "free" balloon are in an abselute calm; so calm, indeed, that a newspaper might be ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. The New Pianist.

    The following humorous imitation of Walt Whitman is by Mr Philip Hale, and it appeared in the Boston Journal:—I see the auereoled planist. He is fellne, ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. New Advertising Scheme.

    The medical profession is becoming so overcrowded that doctors are being practically "given away with a pound of tea." In Liverpool a firm of grocers have issued ...

    Article : 250 words
  15. Her Godmother.

    At the Yorkshire Bazaar on behalf of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the stalls were looked after by several ladies and gentlemen of title. At ...

    Article : 325 words
  16. A Dark Deed.

    In Birmingham recently a young lady had an experience that even a summer at the seaside cannot make her forget. She. was upstairs, and had just turned out her ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. What We Shall See.

    Says an English journal:—"Many people do not seem to realise yet the enermous change which will shortly come in our vehicular methods, Parliament ...

    Article : 220 words
  18. Advertising

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