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  2. WAR HORSES.

    James Grant Wilson tells about the favorite war-horses of famous generals in the "Century." Washington was considered to be the best horseman of his age. He lost ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  3. By Order of the Czar.

    Nathan Klosstock, a wealthy Polish Jew, resides with his daughter Anna, the beautiful Queen of the Ghetto, as she is called, in comparative quietude in the Russian ...

    Article : 3,828 words
  4. LATEST FASHION.

    In the attractive costume shown in our illustration, Oriental embroidery is selected for vest and cuffs, although the popular Bulgarian trimmings are going to be "the rage." The above ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  5. MET ON HOLIDAY.

    Miss Edith Emily Protheroe, a dressmaker, of Ebbw Vale (England), but who had been employed at Lostwithiel", Cornwall, was, at Swansea awarded £50 as damages for breach ...

    Article : 548 words
  6. WHAT BECOMES OF OLD RUBBER?

    A satirical expert defines rubber-manufacture as the art of making, an elastic gum with the least possible amount of genuine caoutchouc. Hence the division of rubber ...

    Article : 588 words
  7. £50,000 JEWELS.

    The adventures of jewels valued at £50,000 which were stolen from the house of Senor de Mier, formerly Mexican Minister in Paris, were described at the Old Bailey, when ...

    Article : 656 words
  8. CANON BARNETT.

    At the age of sixty-nine, Canon Samuel Angustus Barnett, one of London's practical social reformers, died last month. Toynbee Hall, Whitechapel, the mother, of settlements for the betterment of the, lot of the poor, ...

    Article : 328 words
  9. "LICKING THE BIRSE."

    Lord Rosebery "licked the birse" (bristle) and became a freeman of Selkirk. The formality of "licking the birse," the hog-bristle point of a shoemaker's thread is a survival ...

    Article : 329 words
  10. RAT AS CLUE.

    A rat led to the recovery of some of the money stolen from the sale at the Berkeley Hotel, Piccadilly, London, on May 29. The property secured by the three men who raided the ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. MAORI GIRLS' KISSES.

    Remarkable incidents occurred--during the visit of "the New Zealand battle-cruiser New Zealand to Russell (North Island), where the Ngapuhi, a famous tribe of Maoris, gave Captain Halsey "and the other officers an ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. GLOVE LOOP FASTENER.

    Gloves of 24-button length are modish now for day time wear and are worn so wrinkled and loose that they look several times too large. Under these circumstances and because gloves are elevated to a most important ...

    Article : 180 words
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