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THE SHADOW BETWEEN, OR THE GREY CASTLE MYSTERY

... (COPYRIGHT.) THE SHADOW BETWEEN , OR THE GREY CASTLE MYSTERY. BY ANNIE TIBBITS. Author of Fighting a Lie, The Meredyth Mystery, A Snare for a Soul,' Edgeeambe of the Guards, The Betrayal of ah Gwin, etc., etc. CHAPTER XVII. BENET. It seemed to Evelyn that she must have sat up for a long time that night, for the moon had dis- appeared and her room was quite dark when she roused herself ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... FASflaONS-SOCIETY-HOME COUNSEL BEILE TO PHYLLIS. IVITH !tE,(,ARI 'iVLCLOT3llES. DFlaAnE5T PHYsaLLIS,-Aproil6S to the ?? resolutious fi r the New y wn a ' Wi~so AN5omau sho is, siays a French writer, w;o wiil nlot allow herself to succumb to the temptations of luxury, and wlho makes up her mind to dress econossically It may take more time und ?? to dress well at tL small cost, but whlat a ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... CONrDUMTD BY Last year, we likened the New Year, which was Vflnmiteg to Ire, to a fro5l),celenn sheet of paper, 'vhich vwas ours to write * pon, it. what we .would. Now theat vear is the old year, that piece of paper is almost done wvithl, wo have written upon it nearly all that it will hlld In L few days the year will be gone for ever, the sheet will be ours no longer to write upon, or even ...

AN EMBALMER UP-TO-DATE

... It is a house in a, dingy Bloomsbury side street. Seen from without, a house like all the rest, except that its heavily-draped windows stare at you blankly, and that there is no sign of light or life about it. But the lack-lustre street-door swings open noiselessly almost before my finger is off the bell-push. The transition is startling. Soft. thick, white matting un- der foot. Soft, thick, ...

THE SHADOW BETWEEN

... [COPY-RIonT.] THE SHADOW BETWEEN, OR THIE GIREY CASTLE MYSTERY. By ANNIE TIBBITS, Author of Fighting a Lie, The Meredyth Mystery, A Snaro for a Soul, Edgecombe of the Guards, The Betrayal of Beth Gwin, etc., etc. BEGAN APRIL 13. CHAPTER XIII. vTH SHIVERING MOAT. Every night, after dinner, Camilla made coffee in a room which they digrifiied by the name of drawing-rooin. It was ...

MISCELLANEOUS READING FROM CURRENT LITERATURE

... MISCELLANEOUS READII NGS FROM CURRENT LITERATU RE, I - A_ A FOlIEDl INTE1t'VIEWE1R. ?? George Sand111, t3ie famous Fri, novelist, ,vas living at Nolsiat, near the cleS& of her life, she I wvas fairl! caugmht on her own grouids by a determined British joulrnaeiqt, of her own Hex, wlho opelled a I formidable note-book, and dumanded At ?? hour dlo you work. mnadamoe. '1 nevcr Nvork, replied ...

Odd Thoughts

... COUR-AGEOUS. Sometimes, said' he, I'm surprised at my own conrage. W Why, you never went to war, said his wife. 'There tire other risks than those of the battlefield. Every time I pick up a newspaper I find an article on 'the dangers to our political system,' 'dangers to public morals,' ' danger of eating,' ' dangers that lurk in the atmosphere,' and so on without end. I tell you it takes ...

THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. LEACH

... - - ?? --4 ?? . - Ecox'yiuon'r.] THE BEAMJTIJL .MRS. LEACH. BY WINIFRED GRAHAM, Author of A Stiange Solution, Tho Star Child, Meresia, When the Birds Begin to Sing, The Great House of Caastltun, etc., etc. BEGAN .JANUARtY 12. CHAPTFR XIX. TI GILDED STRtANG11E1. all The inspector of police had accepted Mr. John sp YIorrow's cordial invitation, on behalf ofhimself no and his men, ...

The Secret of the Garden Room

... II I I II I 1I I II I LLL 1 1 11 1 11111 COOPYRIGHT1I The Secret of the Garden ROom. l B~~y VYICTUOR POWE]R. A:uthor of The Mystery of AIanie, A Secret Bond, 1Tue Dark, Hol/ow, &ac., &c. SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTERS ALREADY PUBLISHED. 21AVI5RR 1. ANtl It-Rxliel c'arivll, tdie young daughter it Xlr. Aind Mlrs. Carlyon%, of Tregella Castle, Cornwaii, le. veirhe a letter whitait gcrllv distimtba ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... FASHIONS- SOCIETY-:HOME COUNsuL. BELLE, TO PHYLLIS. _ _ _ ?? THI:: AANCHESTER ASSEMBLIES. DFAnEsT PH!YLLIS,-The first dance of the Manohls. Ier Assemnblics, for this sea9on, passed off very suO. ',,Bfully last week, and was much enjoyed by all those orcsent. The gc wns were fresh and bright, and amcng the colours that were specially toticeable, may be saentjoned cau de n1il, a pretty pale ...

LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... LONDON COLLEGE OF MTTSIO. fAINC¢HESTEM. CEN-TREr PRtIZE DM1RIBU-TIJON. The an1nal presentation of diplomas, certiflesates, etc., in connection ivith the Manchenter and 1.)istriet Centre of the London C(ollege of Mjusio tool; plaO in the Central IHall, Manchester, on Saturday. Dr. florton Allison presided, and there was a large at tendance of friends of the students. Gowvns antil capS ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... ; r THlER CH HIL DIMEN's HOURIi. .CONDUCTED P1 When I was a child, said Aunt -lfaxy, and little Nora; playing ntas by, left her toys-and came to Aunt Mary's side, tamiing up an interested facea: eyes bright with the hope of a story to come,. 'When I was a ohild, tiaid Aunt Maryptaking one of Nora's sraall hands inl her ccwn sdft fwvlhitc ones, ie l1c6lvd 6ifr dolls nnd other toys detino ...