AFTERNOON CHAT
... his whip in the other, the only approach to a saluta- tion that a coachman can make is by a sharp upward a movement of the elbow and whip hand. Indeed, this I explanation is a very plausible one, for there is a ...
... his whip in the other, the only approach to a saluta- tion that a coachman can make is by a sharp upward a movement of the elbow and whip hand. Indeed, this I explanation is a very plausible one, for there is a ...
... front. It is most effective in a brilliant-tirted velvet, bordered with milliners' jewels, or jewelled galon; and therefore a skirt matching the colour becomes a necessity. A white skirt, of course, can always be worn with such a bodice. ...
... rubbing against all sorts and conditions of men. Miss Harrison lives in a London flat, and during the winter she usually. lectures three or four times a week; in the autumn she takes a lengthy holiday in Switzerland or the Engadine, or any country which ...
... Rose-s-that coveted symbol of a virtuous life, which has hitherto only been given by the Pope io a few notable European ladies, such_ as the Queen of Spain, is a rose not without thorns. It is usual to acknowledge the gift with a contribution of 100,000 francs ...
... tears; so can Margaret, Lady Saudhurst. If Louise Michel is a fair specimen of the political female speaker of France, there is no doubt that English- women can claim a victory in this field. A pamphlet is being issued to all women of im- portance just ...
... dozen, and furnish their own thread. She also finds children vrorking 17 honrs a day for a dollar a week. A seamstress was lately admitted into a lunatic asylum, and upon inquiry her story was found to be that working late at night and all ...
... dress, more suited to many fignrres, and at all events a pleasant change, has a plfelrine of lace over the shoulders, and a deep waist tounae. On a slender shape this flounce is very be- eoniing. A jacket, Louis Qiuinze length, and rut into ...
... intended to enable f a lady to dine at suci a plane as the Military e Exhibition without actually putting on an evening c dress. One of these cloaks covers a quiet a afternoon dress or a eagowna; and in itself is effective c enoiugh to form ...
... animal picture N by a woman. th Mrs. Lea Merritt, an American lady who hais pitched i ber tent in the artistic neighbourhood of Chelsea, is a K member of an old Philadelphian family which has PO produced not only a talented woman artist but a to clever actress ...
... capets of, &taestrie;, a silver salt, -D tn A .k T Ei OyatFeDiNIA-V -Is .is;si thtitt 'a P liurlettail ihn istily to be itroduced at the Athh, ne h f tle'of Swing. il' bi ev soproaetl eo tw~eoty-usojd letter on idie srrdt'iury., f'ss!s' A Wei2 waserucu in'adotrpsI5 ...
... starting business with too small a capital; and that the bankrupt, when he first knew of his insolvency, had thought by continuing to get over his ?? Honour remarked that that was a case in which a man entered into a business without sufficielnt capital ...
... skirtdatnring. T wo ladies in a London suburb wliere artists, i actors, and literar y eeleb'rities congregate, have beetn amusing thors~elves in a still tmare uovel fashion- Arrayed mn domuinoes and masks. and armed with a guit.ar and a ioanidoline, they have ...