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FASHION'S ORACLE

... PASHION'S ORACLE. I .NEV COL6OPS.- .vO colours seem todiv-de popularity, dark green and navy blue, bat the to former predominates, and, en d~t, that mnore of it a s has been converted into Row.ne ad coats tn of a any two other cnlour:. Sometimes it is braided er vith black, or made up with black watered .ilk , in trimmed with beaer or Astrakan, or enlivened he vith at fesw tcuhclsc in red. ...

SONGS OF THE HEARTH

... SONGS OF* THE HEARTH. V. AENTJN8S. -oee ' the sholps are fulliof valeaitinea I -id some are sweet ones. Yull of fond Wvishes out of. w aich love shines Ad ?? ar3 Visasson.ti nged with deep designs; .ioule WellIN ueat ones Otwlel -, ith naught to readi betwoeu the lines- No inie raetw nrs and no secret signs- Are ..1. o (i si?et ones 01 in tn:iS NoVld, where gripf %vith joy so twvinejS,. Tbis ...

FASHION'S ORACLE

... F AILLES of all varieties, especially pekins and pompadours, will, the Paris correspondent of ILe.MnA1oideeu?- de Inm Of ode tells us, hold a promi. V nent place throughout the Spring; but be careful. I ladies, not to make them full and puffed beyon6 E moderation as to the skirts. That abomination, - the tourmire, has died out. One or two small steele a at the back are alone %llowable below ...

HIGH ART IN MENDICANCY

... | I The Screever and His Mfonekurs. ' The knavish resources of the ' screevers, or writers of begging letters and petitions, are in- finite, a writer in the Daily Telegraph tells us. There are schools of 'lurkers, or inditers of g begging letteis, who, it is alleged, keep secre- A taries, paid sometimes by the piece and some.e times by commission for the fraudulent docu. ments which ...

SONGS OF THE HEARTH

... SoNGS OF THE HEARTH. Is I DREAM FACES. VILm.W a ERINEST HENLEY. cilitnim -- di vall n by th c way ithoeali' r1-jptilrn anid roar, I lr-t a liaideal uo-dav, M';licing talolle onI thc shore 1VclkiP~ n Illasiden lvise, tiedest and kind and fair, .i1c fre'ilcls ot sprinig ill her eyes And tbe i fnuhes of spril in her Lair. Ci,, ,ahad,-w ..nd scuddinc sun-lan et J eve svift oil the floor of the sea ...

THE MYSTERY OF NUMBER NINE

... THE MYSTERY OF' NUMBER NINE. | id CHAPTER V. tal w, a LI ONr TimE ALTA:Ez 01 HUMANITY. tuil ~.h iButitvhy could noothierscapegoat have been iac' is fund than a wouian-a child' V Micbelolf broke fM .1in buddenly, in linglish, laying his hand on Onl Valeska's arm. He had caught the word scape- Ien ~igoat' in trying to follow their conversation with teon car, while hoe heard Narishikiss's ...

THE MYSTERY OF NUMBER NINE

... THE MYSTERY OF-- X NUMBER NINE | CHAPTER XXV1. IN Wu~irC1 Tur GAs Goius OUT. 1 Colonel Habberdean said Good-bye, Elsie, mE ohuld I So ES He was off to Scotland. of 'e The first thing Elsie did was to fly to Mrs. Lt Candy, make friends with hier most kindly, and v~i '11 then, suggest that as shte would stay somen time, frc Id shte Would like to leave the spare bedroom, -to ?? i. spare. . But ...

TWO BEAUTIFUL STORIES

... I The following anecdote is told of Lord Law. reoce, Pud Is eminoently oharacteristic of the man, i wbo was as stroug in his atleetion as in his will: r HIe was sitting in his drawing-room at South- gate, with his sister and others of the fanmily ; all I were engaged in reading. Looking up from his s book, in which he had been engrossed, be dis- covered that his wife had left the room. 1 of ...

GEM FROM UNDERWOODS

... I GEM FRONM UNDERWOoDS. I gr HoBETP LOtlS STEVMMSON. 1(sit S.II wrait a pair ot oars On cis-1;h1 sian river shores. Where thet imortal dead have sato Pi lol to sit and meditato 1c:1cendlihe's rivilet, seilfU 2'10d, %vitl/out ltgtt And SUilg lI1V Ofeia G i'ml, ; AlllOIIi' tIl3 Villots of tilO :tyx. And lo, as nmy serencr soul I)id thesc 1lmilalipy shores patrol, Anld lai, wvith lan attentive ...

FASHION'S ORACLE

... FASHION'S. ORACLE. .t Lo'n. WItSs J¢.!~ y.ILa- ~.r seeui,. snys thez (lntn writer nlt laris, So;elo ?? dlezzsaes. One was a Inidhla costun tl ae of white b-ocada ; the train, long ?? ig rib, h-:. a horde o- bioch, `oWCi.. the bg taii(- tides ;c1ud edge of train Were whilte by LCtO;e ; buiWl-v. opell, Wtitil rever.s ant esdlici!5 eollir *ver ;: gublipe of raised Whlite enllJrCidlry. '.'ine ...

FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... THIE WESTMINSTER RMVIEW.-In this month's number, the subject of Imperial Federatiou, with special reference to Canada and the United States, receives a comprehensive and exhaustive treatment. The writer is no pessimist, but he throws out a timely note of warning that unless something is done towards federation, Canada, having no treaty powers of her own, and not being mistress of her own ...

A DARK DESTINY

... s t t of THIE ROMANCE OF 3 f r. A CRIME. ni of BY WVILFRID WINGATE. iU AUTHOR OF Tac 1.EILED WOMAN, &c. fen re HOOK L- BOR2VE ONV THE FZOOD. nr WA CHAPTER I. sh MAltr '\.ysrTos. Al Towards the close of the last century the th lnhlbitauts oi the pretty little villtge of ;llljblednt, in the Sonth of Hampshire, becanme th mulch agitated by tie iewvs that a ?? was conl- w 'Dg froii tentqon to ...