THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, AT THE OLYMPIC
... mm Mmie proceed at the Olympic. Ttw? thy *i ...
... mm Mmie proceed at the Olympic. Ttw? thy *i ...
... . WINTER. ...
... THE OSTRICH AT THE ZOO. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH MY MR. GAMHIER BOLTON, F.Z.S D ...
... This is the Prince in the pantomime in love with the Princess Fairjpl he calls her his beautiful queen, and yet, her name is nothing hut Mary. ...
... EM B ARRAS DE RICHESSES. By e. nesbit. A Jfcam&i jl There was silence between them. Wilson Shardeloe had performed the duties of a host. He had given his friend the best chair, and himself had taken the one whose wicker had cracked at the back so as to make it a little creaky, a little dangerous, and a little uncomfortable. He had passed the cigarettes and the whisky, and had unwired the soda ...
... .* Mrs. Henniker must forgive me if I read in her title another meaning than that which she intended. Some of her characters are soldiers, some civilians, and her scarlet is, perhaps, meant for the dash of colour which the uniform of the one gives to the more sober grey of the other. To me her scarlet speaks of the fire of passion, her grey of the burnt-out ashes which form the background ...
... A MINISTERING ANGEL. ...
... . Copyright Reserved by the Artist. KATE THE QUEEN.-- W. GRAHAM ROBERTSON. Hist said Kate the Queen. But oh, cried the maiden binding her tresses, Tis only a page that carols unseen, Fitting your hatvks their jesses. EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS. D ...
... Painted by Arpad dc Miyl GOOD-BYE! Printed in Paris by Doussod, Valadon Co. ...
... t- ■JTVv^ i i i CINDERELLA UP TO DATE. ...
... . EVI ..-Y OXFORD: EASY. CAMBRIDGE FINAL INSTRUCTIONS. Photographs bg Symmons and Thiele, Chancery Lane ...
... FRONTISPIECE OF THE MENU-CARD OF THE OMAR KHAYYAM CLUB. And when Thyself with shining Foot shrill pass Among the Guests Star-scatter' d on the Grass And in thy joyous Errand reach the Spot Where I made one turn down an empty Glass B J j GILBERT ttAfrZ-t' ...