Literary Notes and an Excursion to Mexico Featured
A January issue introduces Metire's Magazine notes on author Heatrice Harraden and her popular novel Ships that the Night will tell how she wrote it. Advertisements promote Shilohs Vitalizer, a Mexico excursion via Grand Rapids and St Louis, with sleeper cars and full itinerary details in the grand tour.
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Free transport policy ends for bicycles and baby cabs on passenger trains
Announcement from multiple railway companies that free carriage of bicycles and baby carriages in passenger trains will end from January 1, 1585. Bicycles and baby cabs must be checked for tickets at stations, with fines and new baggage rates applying.
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The fragmentary text mentions Por Wis Doth and Roel in a cryptic note. Readable bits suggest a local item or whimsical snippet, with names and initials standing in for a fuller report. Further context would clarify who acted and where.
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New York Woman of Fashion Critics and Profiles
A long excerpt discusses New York women of fashion, profiling diverse beauties and types. It contrasts New York with Southern and California styles, noting the influence of Paris and European standards. The piece comments on beauty, dress reform, and evolving women’s attire, including hygienic waists and cycling wear.
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Justifiable Sarensen and Election Crowd Commentary
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Woman Suffrage and Local Elections Stir Nation
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