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Till SOCIAL RIVIEW

... Scott, Upper Abbey Street, very prety inexpensive use—sable cretonnes for the arm-chair claim-lounge. They also have a petit blackberry and wild-rose chintz, which would be suitable. I shall be happy to gin you further information as to details if necessary ...

TRI SOCIAL ARVIICW

... Alas ! that ripeness should always mean only the coming of death. She stopped for a moment to gather some berries from the blackberry bushes, that were now laden with ebony fruit, and whose luscious darkness was well thrown out by the pale green clumps of ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW

... wondered how this large building and its future inhabitants will alter dear old Greystones, that land of mail cars and blackberry jam. The hotel looks promising from a creature-comfort point of view, and we all arranged to take bedrooms. Having approved ...

FRUIT AND ITS USEFULNESS

... plums are best cooked. Peaches, nectarines, and apricots are even more wholesome. Currants, gooseberries, raspberries, and blackberries, owing to their small and numerous pips. are never very wholesome and in many cases have proved fatal. Strawberries are ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW. DE DIE IN DIEM By

... Howard does the thing well, giving plenty of ices nr.d wines—and quite a novel attraction of the refreshment-:oom 13 the blackberry salad, for which everybody goes with a gout that shows how good it is, and how thoroughly appreciated as a novelty in pkgs ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW

... draws extremely well for such a young girl, and in time and with training will, I have no doubt, become a good artist. Blackberry (Fethard) also is a good worker in crayons, and she has treated a difficult subject very well. Paint Brush (Ardagh) ; ...

j Larger Circulation than any Society Journal in Ireland. mpg DUBLIN, JUNE 1, 18 Ntis:dr.. 95PRICE ONE PENNY

... that diamond fields encroach upon gold fields in that part of the world, and that millionaires abound as plentifully as blackberries. Otherwise there might be those who would grumble at paying 7%d. for the harmless and necessary luxury of the breakfast ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW. [SZFTEMBIR 7, re9s. shines through yellow haze, and the winds hide themselves in the ..

... will object to your pet eyrie among the rocks on the grounds that these is only room for one V'—will decline to pick blackberries with you, because it spoils her hands, and will cower under an umbrella whenever the strong, salt wind blows up from ...

LOUGH CAROGH

... breezes. A number of people have taken advantage •of the lovely weather, and tennis parties, gipsy teas, picnics, and even blackberrying parties have been the order of the day. Among others Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Kennedy, and Mrs. Moorehead gave tennis parties. ...

TABLE DECORATION

... pale-green linen, and in the centre of this place a rough wicker basket, enamelled a brilliant red, and filled with sprays of blackberries, long pieces of red dock, wild oats and trails of hops, the latter two to overhang the basket and trail on the cloth. At ...

DMITRY DYEING

... workers. The common grey lichen produces many beautiful shades of light and dark brown ; heather makes a pretty yellow green ; blackberry root makes a rich soft brown, and peat-root another shade of the same colour. Black is made from iron ore. As only small ...

T-I F.' coCIAI. REV) EW back again the sunset; hut he looked big and black, and he caught my Mrs

... museums to frighten away ennui—are particularly successful, and dukes and earls, and senators and judges are as plentiful as blackberries in September. A band plays always, and exhibitions of hockey, curling, figure-skating, and fancy dress costumes are given ...