The Way of the World
... The launch of the Olympic at Belfast, treated in our double page, and the remarkable picture at the top of this page, help to remind us of the extraordinary shipbuilding facilitie ...
... The launch of the Olympic at Belfast, treated in our double page, and the remarkable picture at the top of this page, help to remind us of the extraordinary shipbuilding facilitie ...
... The University of Berlin, founded in 1809 under Frederick William III, when the fortunes of Prussia were at a low ebb, has just been celebrating its centenary when they ...
... iHE DEPARTING VICEROY: Lord Minto's Farewell to Indian Chiefs t j i i u h,in tn hid firewpll to the DeoDle over whom he has ruled For the past five years. He will leave Simla on November 2, ...
... Thanks to much informa tion, to be had almost without the asking, the young person who happens to be stage- struck cannot long remain in a state of dazzled ignorance. We tak ...
... A/T r. Edwin H. Lemare is obviously one of those fortunate -L v -T persons born great/' for at the age of eleven he gained the Sir John Goss scholarship granted by the Royal College of Organists in co ...
... ROYAL, SHOTS PRACTISING AT HENDON. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGH1 ON THE QUI VIVE On the left the Crown Prince of Sweden is seen talking to Count Posse PRINCE ARTHUR SHOOTING ROCKETERS The Crown Prince of Sweden is the second figure on left of group THE CROWN PRINCE OF SWEDEN AT PRACTICE Prince Arthur of Connaught is seen on the left of group Prince Arthur of Connaught, who is seen above with the ...
... PROMINENT POLITICIANS AT WORK. AND PLAY. THE TAXER HAILING A TAXI lV This photograph of Mr. Asquith was taken only a few days ago MR. C. F. MASTERMAN The Under-Secretary of the Home Office, speaking in support of his friend, Sir J. A. Simon, at Walthamstow. He married a daughter of General Sir Neville Lyttelton MR. L. WORTHINGTON EVANS, M.P. (IN FRONT) With Mr. J. Norton Griffiths, M.P., duck ...
... THE CONSTANT IHCOMSTAMCY OF (GEORGE. MR. CHARLES HAWTREY AS INCONSTANT GEORGE AND MR. C. AUBREY SMITH AS HIS FRIEND THE ACTRESS FASCINATES GEORGE The most energetic, however, of George's admirers is a flamboyant actress (Miss Hilda Moore). She will not be put off by anything. The lies he tells her avail him nothing; he must become her husband or perish. She even invades his bedroom in pursuit ...
... . THE CROWN PRINCESS OF GERMANY Who is seen above (mounted) chatting to a friend at a recent meet at Doberitz, near Berlin, in which a number of prominent members of tne Court were in attendance. The Crown Princess is most popular in Germany. She is devoted to all outdoor sports and can be unconventionally itself among her chosen friends and when papa-in-law is out of the way contemplating his ...
... A BRIDE OF TIE WEEI. MISS IVY ROWLEY The elder daughter of Mr. Douglas Rowley, D.L of Marlay Grange, co. Dublin, and a cousin of the present Lord Langford, whose marriage to Mr. Reginald Boulter, the eldest son of Mr. Stanley Boulter of Garston Park, Godstone, takes place to-day at Brompton Parish Church ^aUte Charles ...
... S Spleimcdlld] SporS at a Receiat Slhool Farty at Stoiaor FarM.P InT]nil@y0 THE HON. HENRY AND MRS. COVENTRY With their favourite terriers at the entrance to Stonor Park, their beautiful place near Henley-on-Thames THE HON. R. WHITE AND MRS. HARTOPP Waiting for the birds THE SHOOTING PART ARTY AT STONOR PARK The names, from left to right, are: Front row Mr. W. H. Jefferson, Mrs.Har opp.t ipp ...
... . MISS ROPER, HOLDING BRUSH IN HAND, AND LADY FOWKE MRS. A. BURNABY OF BAGGRAVE HALL Chatting to Mr. Cross MRS. CAMPBELL JOHNSON OF REARSBY With Mr. Robinson of Hoby (centre) and Mr. T. E. Brooks Cubbing with many of the principal packs has been in full swing during the past few weeks, and in another short week fox-hunting will be starting all over the country. Our photographs, which show some ...