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ODD THOUGHTS

... of Lords I Roberts and Kitchener. Now everybody knows that r Lord Roberts dislikes beer and that Lord Kitchener n is barely civil to his men. You never saw Bobs ) enjoying a humble half-pint with a corporal; neither is Kitchener wont to slap a Tommy ...

IN MEMORIAM

... Rumours have been so constant during the fet weeks since Lord Roberts handed over the supreme command in South Africa to Lord Kitchener, that the latter is not completely in accord with the Government as to the methods to be employed in bringing the military ...

Odd Thoughts

... gee-leak, and vwe r might have had the kitchen fire going all the time? Alh, you may think so, hut cook's one of them that ? like to be on the safe side! And it's little wonder either, for her eldest sister lit a kitchen fire whet t, plumbers were at work ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE—CINDERELLA

... the sweet face of Cinderella, all unoon. sions of the fact that the patient maiden is condemned to a life of drudgery in a kitchen. The invitation, how. ever, is given and accepted, and the scene concludes with a lively chorus, in which the Baron's family ...

TOMMY BOGG'S CHRISTMAS EVE

... roadside inn. Tommy lost no time in putting up his horse, and making his laden cart secure for thenight. On reachingthe inn kitchen, with its large open fireplace all aglow, he felt that life was going well with him once more. 4 Sit tha daahn. Tommy, and ...

Hints for the Household

... herself display. HIGH SCIENCE DOWN THE ]KITCHEN STErs.-The British Medical Journal has risen, from a scientific point of view, out of the fire into the frying pan, and some very good articles by A Doctor in the Kitchen contain very valuable hints. A good ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... , and for town 0114 houses; but simplicity may be advocated just as warmly for artistic reasons. Ask yourself why the ha kitchen is generally the most picturesque and the most comfortableroomin thehouse. Becauseit is barelyfur- ha nished, and only with ...

TRUE AND TRAGIC!

... fetch the beer for the kitchen supper, aned, oil his return, lie came up the area steps, 'Mary Ilannell answe-ring the bell; and, as lie passed in, sho closed the area gate and locked it as well as the door leading into thue kitchen. It wvas the invariable ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... school, and in the kitchen find waiting a cookery teacher, who patiently instructs thsem how to cook a full dinner. When the dinner is cooked, and the tables set, the girls are divided into hostesses, guests, waitreses, and kitchen-girls, and the dinner ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... was that for the present shops or kitchens for the sale of ready-made dinners, though not impossible, cannot be made to serve for entire relief from home worries. But what at present might be made to pay was a kitchen or shop where we could buy, not daily ...

JONE TODD'S RECOLLECTIONS O'KESMAS

... to please; Her apron full o' holly bough, An' other hits o' trees, Which were to mak' a garland gay, To hang up i' their kitchen. ' Thae knows ta-morn is Kesamas Day, BHoo sed, wi' smoile bewitchin'. 'Twor then aw ax'd her to be ?? Aw ne'er pluck'd ...

CHESHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... several hundred dogs, of which fox terriers, St. Bernards, and mastiffs, were shown in grand quality; a collection of dairy and kitchen garden produce, including many prime cheeses, naturally to be expected in a Cheshire show; as well as an attractive exhibition ...