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  2. Ladies' Column.

    For the crust a quarter of a pound of bread crumbs, a quarter of a pound of flour, one teaspoonful of baking powder, a little water, and a quarter ...

    Article : 163 words
  3. WISE AND OTHERWISE.

    The dog once bit a boy's leg, so the latter's father promptly sued the owner of the animal. After much wrangling the case was submitted to ...

    Article : 185 words
  4. A SUBMARINE MOTOR CAR.

    One of the most curious vessels ever devised is being constructed for Mr. Simon Lake, the well-known American submarine engineer and ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. LACKING ONE.

    Intelligence, Knowledge, and Judgment were strolling along one day when they came to a young baby sleeping by the roadside. ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. JOHN FLETT'S JOKE.

    John Flett was an old bachelor. well to do, crusty, and eccentric. He lived at Carness Court with his two maiden sisters, Honorna and Azutha ...

    Article : 2,173 words
  7. IS TOMMY AFRAID?

    If you were asked the above question you would reply with an indignant "No !" and regard the questioner as one who ought to be interned. ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. FRIED SCONES.

    These scones are a breakfast in themselves if eaten with butter, or hotter substitute. Anyway, they are a very nice addition to the breakfast ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. POOR WIFEY.

    Professor Giglampz dropped in at his friend's the doctor's the other night. He was breathing heavily, and seemed to be in a great hurry. ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. FOOD THAT COULD ONLY BE EATEN IN THE DARK.

    The insects which prove such a nuisance to the fighter in time of war are the insects which equally affect man in times of peace. But, owing ...

    Article : 757 words
  11. "THE SMELL O' BLIGHTY."

    A mud-stained Tommy put his head out of a railway-carriage window, sniffed hard and exclaimed : "There ain't nothing in the world to beat ...

    Article : 247 words
  12. RICH PLUM PUDDING.

    1lb. of raisins stoned. ½lb of currants, and ½lb. of sultanas, 12oz. of suet shredded ½lb. of moist sugar, ½lb. together of candied orange, ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. PEOPLE WHO HAVE EATEN BOOKS.

    To literally digest a book is an accomplishment which few can boast of having performed. Nevertheless a good deal of literature has been ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. THE WORST YET.

    Johnny handed the following note from his mother to the teacher one morning : "Deer teacher.—You keep tellin' my ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. MASTER'S PUDDING.

    1¼ lb of flour, 1½oz. of shredded suet for beef marrows. 1lb of muscatel raisins. stoned. 1oz. each of moc, orange, and citron peel, cut in ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. TRUE TO TYPE.

    Jack, the gallant member of the "King's Navee." had returned home, and was regaling his family with tales of the North Sea. ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. SUNDAY PUDDING.

    1lb. of breadcrumbs, 1oz of suet finely shredded. ½lb of raisins stoned. ½lb. of sultanas, 6oz of castor sugar, the grated rind of a large fresh ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    It is stated by Dr. Max Nordan, a well known Jewish writer, that there were 769,000 Jews lighting in the ranks of the various belligerent ...

    Article : 506 words
  19. INSURANCE PECULIARITIES.

    In these days you can insure almost anything. At the time of the roller skating boom one insurance company issued a policy which, for ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. GOOD FAMILY PUDDING.

    1lb. flour, 2lb. raisins, stoned. 2lb` currants 2½lb. suet (weighed after it is prepared). ½lb. mixed candied peel. cut fine 1½lb. moist sugar, and a ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    If the hands have gt very soiled and grubby-looking with housework, don't wash them right away, but first rub some lanoline or grease of some ...

    Article : 385 words
  22. STILL DIFFICULT.

    While travelling in the South recently a traveller chanced upon a resident of a sleepy hamlet in Tennessee. "Are you a native of this town ?" ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. QUEER CLUBS.

    One of the oldest purely social clubs was the Everlasting Club, limited in membership to a hundred people, who divided the day among them in such a ...

    Article : 255 words
  24. ON MUNITIONS.

    The professional billiard player was called to appear before the local tribunal to state his case for exemption. When the chairman asked him to ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. CUTTING.

    He (preparing to leave) : "I assure you, Miss Sweet, the time has passed very pleasantly this evening." She (abstractedly) : "Yes, it is ...

    Article : 19 words
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