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CHRISTMAS DAY

... case of accident or of suicide. The womnan lived apart from her husband, and was alone in the house. THE QUEEN'S CHRISTMAS AT WINDSOR. The Queen spent Christmnas Day at Win ?? after an interval of thirteen years. The members* of the Royal Family at the ...

AMUSEMENTS

... s mate, and Mr. George Sinclair the Bob Beckejt. The applause was very frequent. It was inevitable that The ruler of the Queen's navee should come in for an en- thusiastic outburst. The last chorus and dance in the first at were encored. Miss Lina Carr ...

A SUMMER TRIP TO ALASKA

... before the world. c The writer describes how he got out, and it does I not appear to have been a very difficult matter. Prom Victoria, Vancouver Island, he found to be a pleasant journey by steamer. The voyage to, Alaska, he says, is remarkable in that ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... but his grandson will conquer them with his silver tongue. Queen Victoria always reads any speech more than a sentence or twi long, but her voice is a beautiful one, carrying far. The Queen of Spain is always nervously trembling when she reads her speeches; ...

PARIS EXHIBITION BOYCOTT

... that step:- Hinks. Wells, & Co., pen manufactereris, Birning- n ham. e: R. B. Poxynall & Son, engineers' agents, 73, Queen C Victoria Street, EC. C Thornton-Scarth Ant emrtic Lighting Syndicate, Tr S-Mall Het.-h, Birmingham. 1be Ab'an-ent Dinas Silica ...

AMUSEMENTS

... of Salisbury, Nelson, and her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. BTe remaining artistes were Miss Flo Banks, comedienne; J. H. Harris, Scotch come- dian,; Miss Florence Chester, the original queen of descriptive and coon singers ; the Mays (James ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... at large, is evident from the letters lie has received. The following one is from her Majesty the Queen:- The Private Secretary is (om- nmanded by the Queen to theank Mr. Walter Burns for his letter of the 12th inst., with the accarn- panving volume of ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... or ADVnaTESING: ITS TeF.ooY AIM PRACTICE FULLY -DESCRIBms. By William Stead, Jun. London: T. B. Browne, Limited, 163, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Price, 3s 6d. This is a volume of very considerable interest. Advertising of some kind or other has always ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... acknowledge Vic- toiia as Queen; but we. acknowledge Christ as King of kings and Lord of lords. We acknow- ledge Him as King not of Britons alone, but of all the earth. We a-knowledge allegiance to Him in a far deeper sense than to Victoria. Great as are her ...

DRESSES AT THE QUEEN'S DRAWING-ROOM

... DRESSES A'r THE QUEEN'Si DRAWIVING-ROOM. ,treeptionally beautiful was the display of dress at Buckinglsm Palace. Ciolours were, as a rule, in pale and delicate shades, and white in its various nuances to deepest creamy tint was in much favour. Orchids ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... readable literary articles. In the Lady's Pictorial of this week a con- siderable space is devoted to the description of the Queen's Drawing Room. The portraits of the ladies who were presented are excellently repro- duced from photographs. Sketches are ...