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  4. FASHION NOTES.

    Having secured an all too pronounced popularity of the combination of purple arid cerise, a popularity which has entirely put it out of court, Dame Fashion ...

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  5. THE HITCHED-UP SKIRT.

    Another innovation which has come to light in this week's Vienna and Paris modes is the hitched-up skirt; that is, draped to hand considerably shorter in ...

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  6. For Ladies

    There is no season of the year that is so hard on the skin as the winter, and this is not due entirely to the out-side atmosphere, but to the varying ...

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  7. GORGEOUS EVENING FROCKS.

    "Satin is still the favorite material for evening coats, and-' it is generally much gauged and draped, so that the soft folds into which the material naturally ...

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  8. AN ARISTOCRATIC DANCER.

    Lady Constance Stewart Richardson, who is interesting to Australians from the, fact that she married Sir Edward Austin Stewart Richardson, 15th Bart ...

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  9. PARIS FASHIONS.

    In the Paris argot the room where the model gowns are kept and where the mannequins change with startling swiftness from one frock to another is ...

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  10. THE SHOULDER KNOT AND SINGLE EARRING.

    The new way of arranging the rope of pearls, knotted on one shoulder and looped across to the waist-line has led to a revival of the old fancy for ...

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  11. EMPIRE DAY EMBARGO.

    Although for several years past the town of marlborough has celebrated Empire Day (May 24) with a patriotic demonstration the Army Council have ...

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  12. DOMESTIC HINTS

    If the enamel tray is stained, clean it by rubbing with warm water and salt. Remove the top bars of the stove and wash them in hot soapsuds ...

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  13. FURS AND THE WAY THEY ARE WORN.

    Just now we see a wonderful display of different new pelts or furs, plush and velvets, for the making of warm and smart coats and wraps for day and ...

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  14. WOMEN AND GARDENS.

    There is no woman who more passionately loves a garden that Queen Alexandera. At Sandringham she has half a dozen gardens—the rose ...

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  19. USEFUL RECIPES

    Chop fine enough cooked mutton to make two cupfuls. Season with salt, cayenne pepper, one tablespoonful of minced onion. Add one egg, well ...

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    Mrs. Nosey "I understand from Mrs. Jokose that you doctor is no gentleman. Mrs. Paslience: Yes; that's true, Mrs. Nosey: My! Tell me about it. ...

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