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SPORT WOMAN'S PAGE

... think that so recklessly brave are our English soldiers that if they knew these shields would send bullets glancing off, and land sword thrusts far outside vital points, they would decline to wear them, preferring to take their cbance. The only thing is ...

WINTER SPORT IN THE TYROL

... strong and luminous the azure of the sky is deep and intense it is, in fact, a southern sky, illumining and warming a northern land scape. From the short description we have now given of the scenery in Avhieh avc shall locate the Avinter sports which form ...

SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... they have beei. In the habit of doing. Army examinations are stiff-- for boys, perhaps too stiff. Certainly their paper's deal with subjects that would seem to have little bearing on their future life. Once in the army, however, golf, polo, cricket, and society ...

SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... upon it until it seemed the one thing of consideration. The sufferings of the besieged, the loss of life in the re lieving army, were night mares to the Queen. Con sequently, her Majesty is looking ever so much brighter and better since the relief was ...

SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... ever, charmingly and suitably dressed. Princess Victor Dhuleep Singh was there, although her Highness is not much a racing woman. Lady Coventry was with her, and so was her sister, Lady Barbara Smith. Mrs. Leopold Rothschild looked as neat and sylph-like ...

CONCERNING EDNA MAY

... rattle of carts and cabs and omnibuses, and its horrible din of milk- vans in the early morning London, with its multitudinous army of bawlers who bawl fruit and veget- ables and newspapers and other things, and who are led by the leather-lunged and stentor-like ...

SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... Norway as a rod- where she has always been exceedingly lucky in her pursuit of the wily salmon. Her first season there she landed a 34- pounder, and cn another occasion caught seven salmon be tween the hours of five and ten o'clock. She was photo graphed ...

The Sportswoman

... be beautifully done, and that quite a lot of people are going over from this little village for it. Yachting men in Paddy's land are quite chirpy over their sport now they have a yachtsman for a Viceroy. Lady Dudley is also a practical yachtswoman. She ...

SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... tuted. It matters very little to their Majesties, or their guests, what the night is like, but it is of importance to the noble army of onlookers, who never miss an opportunity in this London of ours, crowded as it is with interesting 1 se ...

The Sportswoman

... Championship Meeting. This year she holds the Lincolnshire Ladies' Championship Cup, and in previous years she has won the Mid land Chnmpic-nshin. and has also been a silver medallist in the Open Championship Meeting. The Misses Nevile do not confine their ...

The Sportswoman

... always attires herself so daintily and delightfully that it is pure pleasure to behold her. Once, indeed, a woman near me said, I hate that little woman she looks just as I want to and can't! That I think was a great compliment to one of our most fascinating ...

The Sportswoman

... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thynne, of the family of which the Marquis of Bath is the head-- one which has given fine men to the Army, the law, and the Church. Lord Hindlip, although only twenty-six, has done a large amount of travelling in wild and little ...