WAR-TIME in the LIBRARY
... What should we read in war-time? Doubtless the Bible has been more widely read throughout Europe since August last; but Bible-reading is a habit of life and mind, and even thos ...
... What should we read in war-time? Doubtless the Bible has been more widely read throughout Europe since August last; but Bible-reading is a habit of life and mind, and even thos ...
... . By J. Seymour Lucas, R.A. Information was conveyed that the King (Charles I) was on his way to the House. The five memb ...
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... What should we read in war-time? Doubtless the Bible has been more widely read throughout Europe since August last; but Bible-reading is a habit of life and mind, and even thos ...
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... The managerial combination of Mr. George Grossmith and Mr. Edward Laurillard, begun so successfully with Potash and Perlmutter more than a year ago, resulted last week in the production of one of the ...
... To aid the funds of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John, a loan collection of regimental trophies and mess plate will be exhibited in a reserved portion of the showrooms of the Gol ...
... SAVED FROM THE LUSITANIA MISS RITA TOLIVET. THE WELL-KNOWN ACTRESS. _ Photograph by Foulsham and Banfwld, Ltd. Among the survivors of the Lusitania, which was sunk in such dastardly fashion by a torpedo from a German submarine, is Miss Rita Jolivet, the well-known actress, who was a first-class passenger aboard the ill-fated liner. Miss Jolivet (who, of course, is very familiar to London ...
... THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA: WELL-KNOWN PASSENGERS. LADY ALLAN, WIFE OF SIR HUGH M. ALLAN, OF CANADA (SAVED). MR. ALFRED G. VANDERBILT, AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE AND WHIP (MISSING). MR. D. A. THOMAS, THE WELL-KNOWN COAL-OWNER AND EX-M.P. (SAVED). MR. CHARLES FROHMAN, THE FAMOUS AMERICAN THEATRICAL MANAGER (LOST). CAPTAIN W. T. TURNER, IN COMMAND OF THE LUSITANIA (SAVED). COMMANDER J. FOSTER ...
... THE CLUBMAN THE PROMISED LAND OF PADDY'S DREAMS: ENGLAND'S HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITIES. Tipperary. No doubt somebody hereafter, when we have time to think of the little things of the war, will discover how it was that It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary became the marching song of the British in the present war. I believe it was the men of the Yorkshire and Lancashire regiments who first ...
... . I. A CORNER OF MISS ETHEL LEVEY'S DRAWING-ROOM. 2. IN THE JAPANESE ROOM, 40, GLOUCESTER PLACE. 3. MISS ETHEL LEVEY'S DINING-ROOM. Photographs bv H. M Kins. A queen alike of three arts-- acting, singing, and dancing-- Miss Ethel Levey has held her place in the hearts of London playgoers since, half-a-dozen years ago, she came, was seen, and conquered. Miss Levey, who has made one more big ...
... IN THE GREAT WORLQ MR. JOHN LAVERY. YON Lavery's just a woman's painter, objected a Glasgow Councillor when, long ago, it was proposed he should be given a commission for the Provost's portrait. Lavery probably got the commission: he always does. But there was some sort of justice in the objection. Circumstance has tended to lead him away from the society of Provosts, Professors, and ...