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. which i small o. much si upon ys that ible for emands p some k from gets a ; cheap ion, are In more in, part added, salt, or n as Is jacteria lilk, Is •q quitey kind souring.as been Df great ; in the ; is not things onsible. refrig-f vega* u It is wed to ;an eas-fora be and in material. ?h, or a *; tin la is well nable. ch milk he best aid and keeping degrees iirty-six stonier, sliveredid after laces to ?p earlytore ex-anlmalsa bad osed in ild soon due to much milk is len Intel wed to w mln-ir toned. ieratureirenheitplacing Iry cot-rises a bottles, to 155 degrees red and r. The |I watertk thus hours, a cold celved. ture to it sour-uber of or notMINIATURES OF ENGLISH BEAUTIES PAINTED BY MISS KUSSNER.march of improvement. They are humble dwellings on the side of the road and down near the water, one or two of them almost entirely concealed from the road by the foliago in the summer time, so that the passerby would imagine tho place untenaiited did he not hear now and then the laughter which issues nightly from the depths below.Of all the inhabitants along the shore thcso who most enjoy life are the bachelors who rent the little cabins which lie on the strip back of the water. They are only summer tenants. Nothing but enjoyment apparently bothers them from the time they rise in the morning until they reach their beds at -night. Some of them go to New* York, rVincent, Melba and many more. Perhaps ft little of Miss Kussner’s success is due to her talent for dress. All her sitters wear picturesque garments—now a mantle clasped oft the shoulders with gems, or a drapery that, indefinite as it may be, suggests the Romney or tho Gainsborough styles, but moro often she imagines for her sitters a wreathing of airy, fairy white tulle caught together and held down with roses, and sometimes a head Is painted without tho ordinary background of blue sky and clouds and stands out clear as a cameo on the white ivory surface. Miniatures went out of fashion years ago and were only creeping back again into favor by slow degrees when this little lady—who is quite
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle

Brooklyn, New York, US

Sun, Oct 18, 1896

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