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  6. FLAPPERISM.

    He: Do you read all the popular novels of the day! She: Gracious, no! I have only just time to see how they end. ...

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  7. COOKERY.

    Required: Pastry, about half a pound: grated cheese, one ounce; while sauce, half a gill; egg, one; seasoning to taste; Line about eight patty tins with pastry. ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. UNDERTAKER'S IDEA.

    Askitt: Do you believe in the survival of the fittest? Digwell: I don't believe in the survival of anybody; I am an undertaker. ...

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  9. CAKE DECORATION.

    To decorate takes quickly take large, soft gum drops, and with seissors cut them into thin slices. The slices will curl up like flower petals and leaves, ...

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  10. IF THEY AGREED.

    She: You and I never seem to agree about anything. Now I wonder what would happen if for once we did agree? He (her husband): I should be ...

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  11. CLOSE TO NATURE.

    He: The closer a mail gets to nature the happier he is. She: That's not what you said when you slipped on the orange-peel ...

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  12. GOOSEBERRY SWEET.

    Pick off the tops and tails of sufficient gooseberries to till a piedish. Pile high in centre, and place a little sugar over them, and add a tablespoonful of ...

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  13. PAPA'S SCHEME.

    Ma-in-law (who is about to depart): Oh, I do hope I won't miss the train. Little Johnny: You won't granny: cause papa set the clock half an hour ...

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  14. THE REASON WHY.

    "It took you an awfully long time to pull that fellow's tooth," said the assistant, '' Yes,'' answered the dentist grimly, "He married the girl I loved!" ...

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  15. DATE LOAF.

    Take 1 12 cup of flour, 1 teaspoonful of linking powder, 1 dessertspoonful of sugar, a pinch of salt, a few chopped dates, two teaspoonfuls of treacle, and ...

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  16. THE FUTURE OF LOVE.

    "What is the future of the verb 'to love,' Miss Jennie'?" asked the professor. "To get married," answered the ...

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  17. THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.

    The Fair One: I suppose you will marry when the golden opportunity offers, won't you? The Cautions One: It will depend ...

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  18. SAVORY BUTTER PUDDING.

    Four ounces of flour, 2 eggs, 4 pint, of milk, 2 scalded and minced onions, 1 teaspoonful of sage, seasoning of salt and pepper. Put the flour in a basin, ...

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  19. AGREED WITH MAMMA.

    Mr. Sparks: Let me call you Edith. I have known you long enough to drop the miss. Edith (shyly): Yes; that is what ...

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  20. WOULD CHANGE HIS MIND.

    "I have always maintained," declared Clarence, "that no two people on earth think alike." "You'll change your mind," said ...

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  21. HOME HINTS.

    Save all potato parings and dry them. They make excellent fire lighters and so save wood. Pots and jars of jams and jellies must ...

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  22. BREAKING THE ICE.

    "Sir! exclaimed the indignant girl, after the kiss had been stolen; "how dare you ? No man has over kissed me before." ...

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  23. LOCAL WEDDING.

    Miss Beatrice Ethel Molleuish only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Melleuish, of Carlton, late of Bexley, was married recently at Carlton Baptist ...

    Article : 326 words
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