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  2. A PAGE FOR WOMEN

    The news that the authorities are once again considering the question or providing new buildings for the Sydney High Schools is received with joy by all who are concerned; or ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,226 words
  4. THE BUSH BOOK CLUB.

    The Bush Book Club is not one of those clubs which is continually appearing before the Sydney public. As its name implies, its work mainly has to do with the back ...

    Article : 897 words
  5. AN AUSTRALIAN'S WORK IN LONDON.

    For years upon years, London children have played about the sunny streets, after school hours, summer and winter, for two reasons: First, because children must be children, ...

    Article : 1,356 words
  6. NOTICES.

    The "Herald's" Page for Women is published on Wednesdays. Contributions, from Women preferred, will be considered. They shoud not exceed ...

    Article : 41 words
  7. TECHNICAL TRAINING FOR WOMEN

    I used to wonder how it was that so many girls made their own dresses so well. Of course, I know that Australian girls are noted for their clever fingers, and that they ...

    Article : 774 words
  8. PUCK'S GIRDLE.

    I'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes.—"Midsummer Night's Dream." Next Friday afternoon Lady Chelmsford will preside at the second annual meeting of that ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  9. FASHION AS SHE IS.

    With the cult of more esthetic dressing came more artistic garments for young people. To-day the small girl has at her service the daintiest of clothes, made of the most ...

    Article : 1,015 words
  10. THE FENCE AT THE TOP.

    Tere has been no more apt description of the Y.W.C.A. than that which likened it to "a fence at the top of the precipice, not an ambulance at the bottom." In every big ...

    Article : 886 words
  11. TWO TAFFETA GOWNS.

    No. I.—An attractive design for taffeta. The flat ruchings of the material form an edge to the skirt and to the tunic part of the gown, which is slightly gathered at the waist, but which otherwise follows the modified straight lines, which have taken the place of the excessively narrow skirts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  12. WORLD-WIDE QUESTIONS.

    The malls continue to bring us interesting accounts of the Great German Women's Exhibition and Congress. One writer comments on the agreeable fact that none of the ...

    Article : 370 words
  13. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    Professor Anderson Stuart was amongst those who were presented to the King at the levee this week. At the reception given by Sir Newton Moore ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. CLARA BARTON.

    The name of Clara Barton, whose death was announced this week, is as well known and deeply reverenced amongst Americans as Florence Nightingale was in the British Empire. ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Lonely Suburbanite.—Have forwarded your note to the secretary of the club. M. H. J.—You should write to Mme. Thayer, care Lyccum Club, London, for any further particulars. ...

    Article : 30 words
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