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SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... charming woman with a most fascinating and prottily dainty daughter, so that there may he more cold collations for a wedding at Wimborne House under the new menage. The time is coming when the bell of the bicycle will once more be heard in the land. To be ...

SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... to much publicity. Miss Rothschild is a fair girl, tall with a good figure and very bright and amiable. She is a good horse woman, and has often been out with her father's stag-hounds. She is a great favourite in society and also in the neighbour hood of ...

SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... the hump, is heavy upon us all. Well, we were, after all, not in such evil case as that. We could still shop, and while a woman can shop her case is far from hopeless. Therefore said Peggie to me, I have such a lot to get through that if I wait for fine ...

MAJOR RODDY OWEN

... native troops, ho routed and utterly broke up a large army of savages. Not finding any more enemies in that part of Africa who cared to try conclusions with him, he secured an appointment in the Egyptian Army, and at the com mencement of the present Soudan ...

SPORTSWOMANS PAGE

... and handsome, and not costly. I mention this as an instance of a really kindly courteous woman who, having a nice thing, does not want a monopoly of it. A woman we know told us the other day of a genius in blouse bodices she had discovered who was very ...

BURMA AND THE BURMESE.--III

... Burman smokes, man, woman. {Concluded from page 759.) and child, the most prodigious cheroots, ten to eleven inches long and three-quarters of an inch in diameter. To have a stall at the bazaar or a small shop at home, is a Burman woman's great ambition ...

SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... without occasioning much remark. I see that Sir Francis and Lady J eune started last week to make a series of visits in Scot land, and that they made the journey north in their motor-car. which thev had used a ereat deal during the summer. No doubt it is ...

CONCERNING CHARLES WYNDHAM

... rather Ireland for his medical studies had been continued in Dublin for the land of the brave and tho free in 1863, and had joined the Medical Department of the Federal army then engaged in doing battle for freedom. Mr. Wyndham is not boastful about deeds ...

MISS LENA ASHWELL

... am grateful for the good notices I have obtained. At the same time, the part is a difficult one to play, as, speaking as. a woman, I think there are few of my sex who would have made such determined efforts to hold a recreant lover or to accept his lukewarm ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS

... spite of the counter-attraction of the Army Association Cup, that it is likely an Army Rugby Cup Competi tion would have a good entry. Ourpicture is from a photograph by Messrs. Elliott and Fry, 55, Baker-street. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE AT THE HAYMARKET ...

TRANSVAAL WAR: ON ACTIVE SERVICE.--PART VI

... DORSET REGIMENT. Photo Lambert Wot Son. C 1Q07. Colonel C. II. Law, Commanding 2nd Battalihn, Dorset Regiment, entered the army in 1868 and has ha I command of his regiment since 1897. ITc was in the Afph serving in the Khyber division. H PS a 9 a o a ...