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--_...__----. A FIERCE STREET…

A FAMILY GATHERING.

COOL SAFE ROBBERY.

GIFT TO LANCASTER.

FðUR SKATING FATALITIES.

KILLED IN A THEATRE.

CHILD BURNED 70 DEATH.

I BUDGET BULL'S EYES. I

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Woollen clothes, etc., should be washed is soapy water and rinsed in clear, and hung out to dry at once, to stop shrinking. Wet tea and coffee stains with cold water aid glycerine and let them stand for two or three hours. Then wash with hard soap and cold water. It is a great temptation when one enters the house tired to take off one's veil and fling it aside into a crowded drawer, letting it lie there, rumpled and shapeless, until next called into use. Nothing is so easily spoiled, 110 easily made shabby, as the dainty bit of gauze now universally worn. To preserve it properly it should be carefully stretched on the width and folded, preferably over a bit of cardboard or other stiff material. I Lace beots are much better for young children than buttoned footgear. The shanks of the buttons are apt to press on the instep or ankle, causing discomfort, while a maxi- mum amount of support is afforded to the ankles when it is possible to draw in the lacea at will.

BICK HEADACHES.I'

USEFUL RECIPES.

i FUN AND FANCY. -0

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