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  2. MUSICAL MISCELLANIES

    The concert to be given by the Metropolitan Liedertafel in His Majesty's Theatre to-night promises to be of unusual interest. The society. which ...

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  3. CHATS WITH THE DOCTOR.

    Some time age a bacteriological institute conducted some experiments on dirt taken from finger nails. The process was to put in "cultivating ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. IN LIGHTER VEIN

    At a school north of the Tweed the toucher was instructing his class in the rudiments of simple division. "If," he said to one of the boys, "I ...

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  8. A CANNY SCOT.

    To justify his repeated use of the same witticism, as noted in three of his plays, J. M. Barrie says:—"We Scots abhor waste. Did you never ...

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  9. KEEP BABY'S HEAD COOL.

    From birth the head should be habitually uncovered night and day indoors, and merely protected by some light, pervious cap or hat in the open air ...

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  10. TONING HER DOWN.

    It is well not to encourage unduly musical talent that is only mediocre, but there is seldom need of going so far as the teacher of whom the ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. DIGESTION AND THE COMPLEXION.

    The digestion has a very great deal. Indeed, to do with 'beauty of complexion, or the reverse. But the complexion and the eyes deteriorate from ...

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  12. A MERE SUGGESTION.

    Katherine had been brought up to believe that tale-bearing was despicable, but there were times when her greedy twin strained her principles to ...

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  13. A SMART DACOIT.

    It was years ago in Burma The British Government was having trouble with a certain princely recalcitrant named Boh Toh, "the most ...

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  14. WHAT IS FAME?

    In earlier days it was a custom in many households for each child to learn adverse from the Bible each Sunday. In this way the children became familiar ...

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  15. VARIOUS NOTES

    The general election in Denmark took place last mouth, and the majority of the electorates emphatically endorsed the Ministerial scheme of ...

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  16. A SLIP OF THE TONGUE.

    Being in urgent need of a tutor, a schoolmaster opened up negotiations with the "master of languages," whose invaluable services were on offer in ...

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  17. TO CURE A HEADACHE.

    Dyspeptic or bilious headache is very common, it is the headache which is most easily traceable to its cause and most readily avoided without medicine. ...

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  18. DIET FOR DIABETES.

    Although I have several times given in this column instructions as to suitable diet for those suffering [?]om diabetes, I have received so many requests ...

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  20. WHISTLER'S REPARTEE.

    To the long list of witty sayings credited to Whistler one more clever, if brutal, retort must be added. Robert Henri, the landscape painter, tells the ...

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  22. TIRED OF HIS JOB.

    A former official of the United States Railway Mall Service was compelled, as head of his department, to suspend an agent on account of a missing ...

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  24. GOOD ENOUGH.

    It was during the siege of Sebastopol. An offcer was passing by a part. of the defences that had evidently suffered severly from the ...

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