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  2. PAINTERS AND SITTERS.

    Mr P. G. Knowsley writes in the "Daily Mail" of 4th February:— Berlin is bursting forth into dithyrambic praise of English art and English ...

    Article : 1,329 words
  3. SOME BYEGONE DAYS'

    Mrs George Cornwallis-West continues in the February "'Century Illustrated" her Reminiscences as Lady Randolph Churchill. The latest ...

    Article : 1,359 words
  4. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    Saute Lamb Cutlets.—Required: Neck cutlets, one ounce of batter, salt and pepper, liquid glaze, mashed potato. Make shapely cutlets from a neck of ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  5. MY POOR PARISHIONERS.

    I am at home—an elderly vicar—a victim of the late fogs, otherwise I should certainly have taken a part in the funeral of my late parishioner. ...

    Article : 862 words
  6. TALKS WITH THE DEAD.

    Sir Oliver Lodge (writes the "Westminster Gazette" of 1st February) has given great delight to the spiritualists by the view which he ...

    Article : 730 words
  7. OH, MY DUCATS!

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote from New York on 30th January:— Two more banks, the New ...

    Article : 490 words
  8. A FAITHFUL SWEETHEART.

    'A kindly-faced, practical woman of middle-age, who speaks quietly of her good fortune. Such is Mrs Mary Ann Doel, "the faithful servant," to ...

    Article : 328 words
  9. HEALTH HINTS.

    Mere drilling will not ensure a good carriage. On the contrary, it may result in one of a very ungraceful character. To walk well one must recognise ...

    Article : 331 words
  10. WIT AND HUMOR.

    "What kind of coal do you use in your house?" "Pea-coal. You know we are all vegetarians." Mrs Malaprop (to wife of busy City man): ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  11. "MISSING" BARONET.

    From New York on 6th February the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote:— After an extraordinary career of ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. STOLEN VAN DYCK.

    From Paris on the 23rd August the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote as follows:— Van Dyck's famous painting, the ...

    Article : 367 words
  13. THE MONACO MUDDLE.

    From Paris recently the correspondent of the "Daily Mall" wrote:— Prince Louis of Monaco, heir to the throne of the principality, has just ...

    Article : 600 words
  14. "DEADHEADICITIS."

    Theatrical managers, writes London "Truth," are somewhat exercised at this moment about the important "deadhead " question. "Deadheadicitis" is, ...

    Article : 481 words
  15. THE LOST BOY.

    The special correspondent wrote from Merthyr-Tydfill on 30th January.:— A pale-faced woman, her eyes heavy with weeping, stood waiting this ...

    Article : 269 words
  16. LENTEN FARE.

    Hot Cross Buns.—To those who would like to make their twn hot cross buns, the following will be found a very good recipe:—Rub ½ lb. of butter well into 2 ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. HEARD FROM THE STALLS.

    "What's that you're smoking?" "A shilling cigar." "It smells like elevenpence change!" "My brother saw a prison van ...

    Article : 216 words
  18. BISHOP INGRAM'S JOURNEY TO RUSSIA.

    Dr Ingram, in journeying to Russia, does not really (according to the "Westminster Gazette") leave his own diocese, for the British chaplaincies of ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. USEFUL HINTS.

    To clean a tiled hearth put a handful of soft soap in a pail of hot water. Use a cloth wrung out of this to wash the tiles. It will quickly remove the dirt, and ...

    Article : 285 words
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