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... THE BATTLE-FIELD. BY H.R.H. THE PRINCESS ROYAL (THE EMPRESS FREDERICK OF GERMANY). UN INTRUS. A. PARIS. EXHIBITED AT THE FAJ&IS SALON. 'VTclorU Oi,UUe ThatU ftcu,alf J ...
... THE BATTLE-FIELD. BY H.R.H. THE PRINCESS ROYAL (THE EMPRESS FREDERICK OF GERMANY). UN INTRUS. A. PARIS. EXHIBITED AT THE FAJ&IS SALON. 'VTclorU Oi,UUe ThatU ftcu,alf J ...
... . KING PARAMOUNT THE FIRST (MR. RUTLAND HARRINGTON). PRINCESS ZARA (MISS NANCY McINTOSH) AND CAPTAIN FITZBATTLEAXE (MR. CHARLES KENNINGHAM). Lady Sophy Sir, your children are young, and, so far, innocent. If they are to remain so, it is necessary that they be at once removed from the contamination of their disgraceful surroundings. PRINCESS NEKAYA (MISS OATEN), PRINCESS KALYBA (MISS PERRY), ...
... MISS LILLIAN BTJSSELL. The soft pit-a-pat of a dainty foot on a Brussels carpet does not help a man to interview a handsome woman (says a Sketch representative). That may be accepted as a truism. When I started out to call on Miss Lillian Russell I had a beautifully arranged battery of questions. Somehow, in her presence the compact battery got jumbled more or less, and went to pieces. Come ...
... J I v MISS LILLIAN RUSSELL. FROM A F 110 TO GRAPH BY MORRISON, CHICAGO. ...
... THE WORLD OF SPORT. FOOTBALL. The first of the International matches will be played at Birkenhead next Saturday between England and Wales. The surprising victory of the Welshmen at Cardiff last season has greatly increased the interest in this year's event. With one exception, the Welsh team of this year is the same as last year's fifteen. With England it is much otherwise. Lockwood is the ...
... THE ART OF THE DAT. Mr. Whitworth Wall is gave utter ance to a very good idea the other day in addressing the Malvern School of Art. He noted with considerable severity that every student who passes through our art schools is persuaded of the gay opinion that he can paint pictures, a proceeding which he promptly carries out, and, what is worse, he sometimes succeeds in selling them. The ...
... . From Photographs by IV. D. Briqham, Scarborough. ...
... STUDIES IN WAX. SOME MASTERPIECES AT MADAME TUSSAUD'S. When the enterprising and energetic Madame Tussaud first came over to England, early in the present century, and set up her waxwork exhibition in the Strand, little did she think that her modest show was destined to develop into the magnificent exhibition which has found a permanent home near Baker Street Station. Madame Tussaud's children ...
... . It was with sincere regret I read of the death of Miss Ada Swanborough, after a long and painful illness-- a clever lady, whom some of us are old enough to associate with the most triumphant burlesque successes of the Strand Theatre. Those who remember the glories of The Field of the Cloth of Gold, Paris; or, Vive Lemprière, and other, perhaps, judged from our modern standpoint, somewhat ...
... INTERVIEWS WITH FAMOUS STATUES. IV-- THE DUKE OF YORK'S COLUMN AND VICTORY. Of all the monuments in London, the Duke of York's Column fills me with never-failing wonder. Why any human being should have desired to commemorate that personage in any way is puzzling enough; hut to erect a huge pillar, as if to keep folly and fatuity for ever standing conspicuously in the public eye, was ...
... THE ARDLAMONT CASE. CHAPTER V.-- THE CONCLUSION. The uneventful trial came to the tame conclusion that everyone expected after the first few days. Never was there a case of such magnitude and so little excitement. A few squabbles on questions of admissibility of evidence and a severe rebuke to the defence for not showing its cards to the prosecution were all that occurred in the way of ...
... MISS DOEA BARTON. To be described as one of the prettiest and most natural children on the stage by a great critic, and to be spoken of by the author of The Black Cat as completely fulfilling by her impersonation his ideal of the part he had drawn are brave words. They would be corroborated, undoubtedly, by everyone who had seen little Miss Dora Barton on the boards at the matinee in ...