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... CARNIVAL TIME IN GERMANY: THE GREAT KNEIPE OR FESTIVAL OF THE ART STUDENTS OF MUNICH DRAWN BY J. HOYNCK Ac^dem>' *n Munich is always one of the great attractions during the Carnival season in Germany. ...
... CARNIVAL TIME IN GERMANY: THE GREAT KNEIPE OR FESTIVAL OF THE ART STUDENTS OF MUNICH DRAWN BY J. HOYNCK Ac^dem>' *n Munich is always one of the great attractions during the Carnival season in Germany. ...
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... MANOEUVRES IN THE SNOW BY A GERMAN 0PE1CER THE effectiveness of the German army depends, above all, in its readiness to take the field at a moment's notice: so say the field service regulations for th ...
... STEEP LECHASING. X X.-- N E P C 0 T E LODGE. AT the beginning both of the last and present jumping seasons, I thought and said that the best way of winning money was to follow Mr. J. A. Miller's stable, and subsequent results have clearly proved I was not wrong. Nor is the reason very far to seek. Mr. Miller has never adopted the usual method of putting bad flat racers, often wit!) doubtful ...
... . MADAME LA COMTESSE-- FREDERIC YATES. O ...
... . The Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Artillery Football Challenge Shield is interesting, in view of the efforts of the last few years to raise the morale and physique of Tommy Atkins. A massive plinth of oak carries a shield of solid silver, bearing upon its inner panel a secondary- shield of the same precious metal, displaying the regimental badge and the inscription, Challenge Football ...
... JOURNALS ANI) JOURNALISTS OR TO-DAY. LI I. THE SPEAKER. What an age is five years in the life of politics or of political journalism! The first numbers of the Speaker lie before me, and they have already quite an ancient look. Mr. W. H. Smith still bears, though wearily, the Ministerial harness; Bismarck is giving Lord Salisbury a lead in action on behalf of the Armenians; a grave charge ...
... P A M. She had been given in baptism the charming name of Pamela, but, by what has always been a widely prevailing feeling in these islands, that no ooy or maid should he called by the name given to him or her in baptism, she was called Pam. She refused to answer to any other name, and reserved to herself the right of using, in regard to herself, the name of Pamela. Pant's face was so densely ...
... THE EOUBTH OLYMPIAD. The individual dies, but the type remains, is a phrase that holds good at Olympia; and yet not wholly, so, for this last phase of Olympian spectacle is a considerable deviation from the original type. Olympia, we believe, is on its legs again; yet, curiously enough, there are now no legs at Olympia. The familiar multitudinous high-kick of the older legions has vanished ...
... La°0, Ml^sJameson m1bs Mi'. Snook. Madame Darius. Miss Scott. Madame Fischer. Hdlle. Henrietta Miss Hutton. Miss L. Cairus. THE WOMEN CYCLISTS. A C. Edwards. Eros Germano. W. Jones (Manager). J. Camp. A E Walters u r, Morrv SklilliiKor, J- Hobertson. T. Italpli. W. Banning. J. Fischer. Carl Smlts. Mayo, A. E, W altcis. Mm tiM Jack Gacii H. Fournier. Ben Fisher. T. Gibbons-Brooks. 11, B. Howard ...
... . She That s tlic girl my husband admires so. II e But, then, he never had an}' taste in women. [Drawn by Maurice Greiffenhuyen ...
... OUR LADIES' PAGES. FASHIONS HP TO DATE. Faint heart never won fair lady-- or the very first example of a new mode-- and, though I am perfectly willing to admit that the temperature of these last days has been calculated to make us turn with renewed affection to our warmest winter garments (erstwhile viewed with positive distaste and threatened with immediate rejection), this is a case in ...