A Question of Flavour
... A QtyiesfiOT off Flavour Montmorency Weary: What, William! You 'ere! Ain't Camberwell good enuf for yer nah William Tired (puffing) Yus, Camberwell's orl right, but give me Piccadilly for fags BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... A QtyiesfiOT off Flavour Montmorency Weary: What, William! You 'ere! Ain't Camberwell good enuf for yer nah William Tired (puffing) Yus, Camberwell's orl right, but give me Piccadilly for fags BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... q^6ej,#0wd ^r/y/y, DRAWN BY CHARLES R. S\ KES AT DRURY LANE ...
... Totmii TOTtleh&m Corner THE DELIGHTS OF TURTLING THE TURTLE AT EARL'S COURT EXHIBITION The Flip-Flap at the Franco-Brit. has a serious rival in the pastime of Turtling theTurtle at Earl's Court, which exhilarating exercise daily delights its hundreds. During the last week ir was especially patronised by those who were unable to pay a visit to Epsom Downs, and formed the staple Whit ...
... Courtship m High Society THE STONY EARL AND THE GIDDY SPINSTER BY G. L. STAMPA ...
... Oh, Wad Some Poweir the Giiffftie Gie Us AS SEEN BY THE TORY THE RADICAL ...
... The Daiaee Terrific The Apache is waiting: at a street corner-- with knife in hand-- for his victim, when, hearing: a peculiar whistle, he looks round and there enters his lady-love. They go through a somewhat deadly sort of waltz, in which he treats his partner' in a variety of ways unusual in the average ballroom, and in a manner to which the exuberant Sicilians accustomed us. This new ...
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... Tommy 01 tilke Ocean IV. FIRST LESSONS IN THE USE OF THE LIFE-BELT The fourth drawing Oj a scries in which E. G. O. Beuttler depicts the amenities of troopship Jc ...
... Light amd Learning BROWN: Hi! Conshtable, how's a man to find his way tome by these uoo-fangled 'lectric 'luminators CONSTABLE What? Ain t they light enough for you then? BROWN: Who said ellythick agin the lishe? What I complains of is the plagney dishtance between the poshts BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... The Topicfator ...
... The Drood Case A Sifting at His Majesty's SCENES FROM THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD DRAWN AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... Ma I Ma 1 Ha S THE BANK li iiii^S HOLIDAY WAG Scene Any Cloak-room at any Terminus Time The August Bank Holiday BY RENE HULL The Wag Iiello, old man I'm out of an engagement Friend Hard luck. How's that The Wag Married this morning ...