The self-sacrificing devotion to his children of a Russian named Kouznietsow, who kept a small grocery shop in Moscow, is finely shown in a Reuter message describing a fire on his premises during the night. Both the front and servants' staircases were in flames. " Let us save ou
November 6, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Lady Spencer was buried at Great Brington Church, Northamptonshire, yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was quite a private one, and she was laid to rest only in the presence of a few relatives and friends—chiefly those who had made her home circle at Althorp. Earl Spencer, Lord a
November 6, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
EVERY MAN HIS OWN CHEF." Yesterday's meeting of the National Woman Workers' Union was held at Gloucester, and the proceedings were wrapped in a dense fog. Undeterred by the condition of the atmosphere, however, Lady Verney revealed herself as a wit, and Mrs. Sheldon Amos as a cha
November 6, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THE NEW RUCKING BELT, In perfectly soft Leather, in White , Red, Green, Brown, Navy, Grey, an d Black, 2N inches wide, Ios. 6d. 4% „ „ I THE POPULAR FRENCH BELT, In Black Silk with Corded Design , Swiss shape at back and elastic sides, 6s. 6d. MARSHALL & SNELGROVet LIMITED, Vere
November 6, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
NO WARMTH IN BLANKETS. It is not generally known that blankets are used to keep ice from melting. So many people think there's warmth in blankets there is not. Warm clothing, like warm blankets, only feel warm because they prevent the bodily heat from passing through. It is only
November 6, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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November 9, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THE DAILY MIRROR. THE HOUR HOUR GLASS FASHION surrounding them, while the lace is connected in front by a little bunch of chiffon tassels. In sables the best models are the pelerines drawn into a couple of clasps at the waist, and quite innocent of any decoration in the way of he
November 9, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England