THE PRIME MUTTON OF OLD ENGLAND
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... AN AMERICAN LADY JOURNALIST. A CHAT WITH MISS JEANETTE GILD EE. The knowledge that Miss Jeanette Gilder, the editor of the New York Critic, was on a visit to London, was sufficient to tempt the journalist of this side, armed with the editorial credential, to request an interview. This Miss Gilder most cordially granted, and one afternoon last week a Sketch representative found himself in the ...
... MR. EDWARD COMPTON AND MISS SIDNEY CROWE IN DAVY GARRICK. FROM A PlIOTOGItAPH JIT CHANCELLOR, DUBLIN. ...
... . THE ENGLISH TEAil. THE IRISH TEAM. Photographs by Lafayette Dublin. ...
... MISS MABEL BEAKDSLKY (royalty theatre). ...
... . MR. BEERBOHM TREE'S LAST APPEARANCE AT THE HAYMARKET THEATRE. START FIRST RACE-- METEOR, AILSA, SATANITA. THIRD RACE-- SAINT AND NIAGARA. tfTART SECOND RACE, 40-TONNERS-- ISOLDE, CORSAIR, CARMA. FOURTH RACE-- WESTRA AND THE FERN. ...
... MARRIAGE OF MR. II. B. IRVING AND MISS DOROTHEA BAIRD. YACHTS OF THE SEASON-- HEARTSEASE, 36-FOOTER. ...
... THE B I S L E Y MEETING. IT would have been against precedent had there been no rain for the Bisley meeting, but despite a bad day or two the weather this time has been-- for the N.R.A.'s gathering-- exceptionally good. The Kolapore Cup, the subject of one of our illustrations, was contested under fairly favourable atmo spheric conditions, and there was a large attendance to follow the ...
... Til E WEDDING OF TRILBY. Reality has proved kinder than fiction, and the first exponent of the fascinating Trilby on the English stage has been happily united to the Little Billee of her choice. The metaphor, for which Mr. Tree undertook the responsibility in his farewell speech the other night, falls short of absolute aptitude by reason of the stature of the bridegroom, which forbids the ...
... . The Queen held an investiture on Wednesday. The most interesting personality of the occasion was Lord Kelvin, who received the badge of the Knight Grand Cross of the Victorian Order. Yesterday the Crown Prince of Denmark was invested with the Garter, and his two sons with the Grand Cross of the Bath. Royalty is once again the dominant note of public interest now Princess Maud is being ...
... MISS EDITH JOHNSTON, NOW APPEARING IN THE LITTLE GENIUS, AT THE SHAFTESBURY THEATRE. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY ALFRED ELLIS, UPPER RAKER STREET, N.W. ...
... . Though it is nearly twenty years since Mr. Henry Compton died, he is still remembered by the English public. As a rule, the actor who was not a manager also is soon forgotten. Mr. Compton was content to be an actor, as good an actor as natural aptitude and patient, thorough work would allow him to be. Acting was enough for him. He never desired or sought to become the manager of a theatre, ...