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... A MT No By HI, M. Bateman.. Hello, old chap, just going in? I've got a bet on you Batsman (immensely pleased, but modest) Oh, I shall make a duck Yes; that's my bet '3 ...
... A MT No By HI, M. Bateman.. Hello, old chap, just going in? I've got a bet on you Batsman (immensely pleased, but modest) Oh, I shall make a duck Yes; that's my bet '3 ...
... TME AIRTHSTIC SENSE. By Qe@iFg'e Morrow. Would you mind asking that cow to kindly move a little to one side? George MrrWo ...
... ^ar ^^sMrk cfoobj. l| SUn HER, DAYS, OF LIFE ]p fenger's food assists rjature it] Summer time. for those wh(o are well it is an ideal light meal for very hot weather. It is made with sweet new milk, is assimilated with very little digestive e.Tort, is dainty and delicious, and sustains nature fully. for J rival ids and those suffering from dyspepsia, there is no food like Benger's Food. In the ...
... To Messrs. Bailey, Sloper Co., >ssrs. Bailey, Sloper Co., 102, Curtain Road, E C. HOW TO BUY RELIABLE FURNITURE I at Wholesale Prices. THE STANDARD of July 6 th, 1906, says 44 A quaint design representing a couple of heavily-hinged doors, upon which is written the stimulating legend 4 Enquire Within,' is the form in whi:h the catalogue of Messrs. Bailey, Sloper Co., of 102, Curtain Road, is ...
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... Mow L-omicloir&'s Great Popular EsMlbMioinis ar BtaaM Up aiadl P^uiinio By Po Gremiie^ii JavaL A Great Task. COLOSSAL in conception as all great concentrations of art, industry, and entertainment for an ephemeral occa sion must be, the preparation perennially of a big exhibition such as is held each season at Eari's Court is a task requiring very wide experience, much tact and energy, and a ...
... As Seeini ]bgr Cecal AldaE&o k THE DEPRESSION IN ART Wife cf his Bosom For goodness sake, 'Enery, use both 'ands to it Cecal AldaE&o ...
... d y r A IEMalg|vmo By Msmadl Clhmfftoira Birsilfey., SCENE A secluded corner of the lounge at the Women's Culture Club. TIME: After tea. The ladies present are: MRS. DEAREOVE, a literary has-been, but now merely a wife and mother. MRS. CYNICLE, a successful novelist, nominally the wife of CYNICLE, K.C., but in reality solely wedded to her career. MRS. BROKE, a hard-working journalist, who ...
... _____ _ Him Scearelhi of CajaitaMslt. V Bs^pipy Faaia0 _ There was once a young man who lived in the country. He had a bulbous forehead and great brain-power and was addicted to scientific research, but of real actual life he knew no more than a babe or a prime minister. So when in the course of his researches he lighted upon a pleasing invention for the conversion of river mud into loaf sugar ...
... First Prize of One Gviinea. Arms and the Man A farmer who was anxious to see the King came up to London to ^ratify his curiosity. On returning to his native village his wife asked what the King was like. Like, cried the traveller, why I ne'er was so cheated in my life. What dost think, Margaret His ormc \vn? Hire thnine and rnoine. although I've heard people say a score of toimes his arms was ...
... flie Bmi fie Aeffrasmz Some discussion has been aroused lately in theatrical circles by the declaration of one of the chief producers of musical comedy to the effect that the form of entertainment so-called-- like that Holy Roman Empire, which was neither holy, Roman, nor an empire-- has had its day and must yield to comic opera. The statement-- from a manager of such pieces-- rather reminds ...
... CHRISTMAS MORNING-- AND THE MORNING AFTER. ROOSTER HAIL TO MY LAST MORNING ALAS! POOR YORICK, I KNEW HIM WELL ...