Chats with Housekeepers

... done. When blackberry jam is made of blackberries only, half a pound of sugar to a pound of frail is quite sufficient, but if apples are put with the blackberries a little more sugar is needed. Seeing that, in many districts, blackberries are to be had ...

YESTERDAY'S [ill]

... TROMMDAT'3 TNNLT391ATAS. OLYMPIC THEATRE. Hatislies, which have during the past Week been -s plentiful as blackberries in autumin, yesterday pro- duced yet another novelty in the shape of a new and orginal nautical dranma in four acts entitled Before ...

Art and Literature

... same firm, Mrs Hulme has figured and described the commnn vetch and the dewberry. The dewberry has a close affinity to the blackberry, and some of the varieties of each are found to closely approach each other; but one ordinarily finds no difficulty in identify- ...

METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF ART EXHIBITION

... first- rate, and the texture and bony solidity are indi- cated most perfectly. A Jacob exhibits a neat and sincere-study of blackberries in outline, and Miss Allen a similar and very excellent drawing. A few, and only a few, of the many subjects of interest ...

PERIODICALS FOR JANUARY

... guaranteed gosts, and novelists devoting heir best powers to the revival, we may lope soon to have bests as plentiful as blackberries. The clever story, The Baby's Grandmother, will he better reading for the njority. A long criticism on ' The Ajax and ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... little book hlin perils and adventures enough to satisfy the norit exacting-lions, sharks, gorillas, shipwrecks, thiek [as blackberries. Our parcel also includes `Lon- Marley ; or Heart Within and God O'crhead, by Emily Larter; Anecdotes on Bible Texts. ...

Reviews

... sd b0, 81 Ead 8%, Geo eet Era 1s We despair, however, of making clear howv great is the 4 variety and merit in these I- Blackberries. Suffice it that they deal with all subjects, and deal with themn shrewdly. pointedly, and interestingly. Here iii a basket ...

CORPORATION ART GALLERY

... Woodruff's design ino e aofrih ortisti UScharm. It is a simple pattern-a Wraho iv Eir leaves, holly berries, rose hips, blackberries, and monul- :etain Ash berries, in which a red-hreasted robi rassnd iid toan-tit are deftly introduced. It is a Surpssn ...

DOROTHY FORSTER

... they are all on the wrong side, like Lady Crewe herself. Have you no cousins amongthe Whigs? Cousins I had, plenty as blackberries, but all were honest Tories. Stay, there was one; but I had never seen her. She was Mary Clavering, who made a great match ...

LITERATURE

... t illustrations might have passed muster twenty f years ago, but in the present day, when artists f are as plentiful as blackberries, there is no excuse for giving us distorted men and women. t - - ?? (10) Guides a rnd Guards in Chaiacter-Builting. r That ...

LITERATURE

... reflects credit on all concerned in it. This booki (5) lrtckberries. T'is book is a collection of poetical fragments, or blackberries, picked -(ff mrany bushes, i In spite of its apparent fragmentariness, how- ever, the arrangement of it is carefully ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... lboas her, I say, tryinlg it to be oll-houdish. Tea.twelil depend~on yourself. Mrs. Th'1ornlton'si ch~ildren: are goisfi blackberry buntinlg ascr she. jeotrox, a~nd Miss (Jae'fest'icsl wilshes to ?? thrmu. 1t mut inaviacnel,.d as an sedrdertood th:ing ...