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  2. FOR THE HOME CIRCLE[?]

    WITH the Centenary celebrations still fresh in our minds, and wh[?]e we are yet in the mood of looking backwards and ...

    Article : 1,663 words
  3. NEW" MILLINERY STYLES.

    The centre figure shows a novel connotier of rough straw, with a new band treatment. On the left is a soft spe[?]kled hat in burnt straw- shade, with smartly tailored gros grain band, specially suited to the spotting girl. Recalling a policeman's shako is the little hat on the right[?] which is of black "rose" straw, with velvet poppies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  4. KALEIDOSCOPE.

    GENERAL SIR CHARLES FERGUSSON, who succeeds Lord Jellicoe as Governor-General of New Zealand, first saw service in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,046 words
  5. THE CHILDREN'S CORNER.

    IF was very misty morning and a heavy ca[?]py of grey fog hung over everything. As I strolled homewards after putting out the calves, ...

    Article : 409 words
  6. FROM MY LETTER BAG.

    SEVERAL of the boys and girls who write to the Corner have a kanck of writing charming descriptions of their homes in the country, and last week one ...

    Article : 604 words
  7. "READING TRASH."

    READING novels in the daytime was condemned is dram drinking in the morning[?] in a blameless family of a century ago, ...

    Article : 757 words
  8. FUR BRACELETS.

    SO great is woman's love of fur, and so becoming is it to her beauty. that she must find a place for it in her toilette. ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. IN VANITY FAIR.

    IF I were a lawmaker I would make it a punishable offence for a woman to appen in public without first having viewed herself from every ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. THE CHILD'S "WHY?"

    MANY a mother is faced with a difticult problem when the time comes to answer some of the questions inevitably asked by children ...

    Article : 837 words
  11. IN LACE AND GEORGETTE.

    The severe simplicity of the white georgette top is in striking contrast to the flamboyant cmbro[?]dered skirt of this lace dress designed by one of the leading couturiers of Paris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
  12. A TALE OF CHIVALRY.[?]

    A knight came riding through the va[?] Upon a milk-white st[?]d; His helm was gold, his sh[?]el[?] was blazed With many a famous deed. ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. A GAME YOU CAN PLAY IN THE GARDEN.

    Get a good sound kitchen chair, and lay it on the ground with the back uppermost, and place a place of sugar on the top ledge of the chair—you know, the ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. A TRIP TO THE MOUNTAINS.

    About 9 o'clock in the morning we started for the mountains with our billies and dinner[?] In the billies we were going to boil our tea. After passing through ...

    Article : 280 words
  15. THE BUMBLE BEE.

    Little Billie Robinson Caught a bumble [?]ee, And he found its legs were long, With a double knee. ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. "IMMODEST" FASHIONS.

    AVERY firm attitude has been taken up by the Archbishop of Clermont Ferrand towards what he deseribes as the immodesty of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 346 words
  17. MALTESE LACE.

    Materials: Ball of mer[?]rised cotton, No. 60; hook, No. 6. Commence with 16 [?]h. 1st row—Miss [?]h, 3 [?] into next [?]h, [?] ...

    Article : 370 words
  18. CAN YOU DO THIS?

    Try lo draw the figure six on paper with a pencil, standing on your left foot and swinging[?] your right leg round and round in a circle from left to right. ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. COOKERY CORNER.

    PLACE in a sa[?]pan three oun[?]s of fresh butter, four ounces of sugar, three egg yolks, the juice and grated p[?]l of one lemon. Set the pan on the range ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  20. NONSENSE RHYMES.

    A young lady who stayed at Torquay, Went to sleep in a chair foy the suay, But a high[?] tide soon rose To the tip of her nose[?] ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. RIDDLES.

    M'hat[?] asks no questions and yet requires many amswers? A door-knocker. Q.—What is the difference between a bowler and a batsman? ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. BLOT-OUTS: A FASCINATING GAME.

    Take a pencil and blot out all u[?]ssary lin[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 18 words
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