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Identifier: brethrensfamilya1898unse (find matches)
Title: Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1898)
Year: 1898 (1890s)
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Subjects: German Baptist Brethren (U.S.) -- Periodicals German Baptist Brethren (U.S.) -- Clergy -- Directories
Publisher: Mt. Morris, Ill. : Brethren Publishing House
Contributing Library: Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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uths 6 32 (( sets ^20 6 32^;^ 2 7 25S^13 8 243^25 9 20^ 7 10 25^19 11 36^ 7 2 Great. Heh Lat. S. 13 ;14 il414 1413 373634 335325315295 232426 27282931 9) First Sunday in Lent. Matt. 4. Days length 10 hours 54 min. 27 Sunday 28 Mond> 15Leander16 Romanus 5 22lmorn. 6 I2I12 40 ^ 8 ikVega rises 11 8#•28. ^Stationary 6 28 6 27 3233 EASTEKN STATES. IVIOOIMS PHASES. CENTRAL STATES. WESTERN STATES. Full Moon, 6th, 1 oclock 2^\ min. Even. Last Quarter, 18th, 7 37 Even. New Moon, 20th, 2 42 Even. First Quarter, ^,8th, 6 15 Morn. Venus is in superior conjunction with the Sun on the 15th and-changesfrom morning star to evening star. 12 oclock 46 min. Even. 12 oclock 06 min. Even 6 57 • Even. 6 17 Even 2 02 Even. 1 22 Even 5 35 - Morn. 4 55 Morn vT Brethre^is Fa?nily Almanac. 1 1 A PECULIAR FASHION. In China one sees many peculiar customs amongthe people, but none are more distressing than thatof arresting the growth of the feet in childhood, sothat when the girl baby has grown to womanhood
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she may shine in the highest ranks of fashion andaristocracy, because of the smallness of her feet. Inearly childhood, when the bones and cartilage aresoft, the feet are bandaged and compressed in such a way that growth is impossible. For several yearsthe process is said to be extremely painful, and thelittle victim to the demands of custom and fashioncan only cry and moan in agony until the feet be-come wasted and bloodless, and insensible to pain.The accompanying photograph of a Chinese ladysfoot shows that all the toes, ex-cept the great one, are turned un-der and are to be seen only on thesole of the foot. Notice, too, howthe heel and the sole of the foothave been pressed together untilthe member is disfigured and dis-torted out of all semblance of thenatural foot. At Hong Kong Ipurchased several pairs of shoes,such as are worn by the ladies ofthat country. The inner measureis exactly three inches in length,and at the heel, the widest partof the shoe, an inch and a quar-ter in wid

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  • bookyear:1898
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:German_Baptist_Brethren__U_S______Periodicals
  • booksubject:German_Baptist_Brethren__U_S______Clergy____Directories
  • bookpublisher:Mt__Morris__Ill____Brethren_Publishing_House
  • bookcontributor:Manchester_University_Archives_and_Brethren_Historical_Collection
  • booksponsor:LYRASIS_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:14
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