Mr. Forbes Robertson as Mark Embury in Mice and Men
... Mr. Forbes Robertson as Mark Embvxry in Mice a.nd Men. Da v ir=> w I 0 ...
... Mr. Forbes Robertson as Mark Embvxry in Mice a.nd Men. Da v ir=> w I 0 ...
... The Experienced Of PRINCE Poo TlN PAN ...
... THe SoutK African. Tour More Leaves from my Diary. Pretoria,-- Unparalleled reception by burghers everywhere, who were almost crazy with joy. One and all evinced real satisfac tion and unalloyed pleasure at England's triumph. Better, said they, one day of the British yoke than a cycle of national indepen dence. A sentiment with which I fully concurred Cape Town. During brief respite hastened ...
... Pastels by Rose Le Qviesne. PHYLLIS DOROTHY CLARA NELLIE Miss Le Quesne's pastels have been on exhibition at the Woodbury Gallery, 37, New Bond Street ...
... A hint to the ship's doctor: Don't mistake it for sea-sickness '7e:N-5rty ...
... - -By S. H. Sime. Nay, then, what flames are these that leap and swell As 'twere to show where earth's foundations crack, The secrets of the sepulchres of hell On Dante's track. Swinburrc -By S. H. Sirrve. ...
... The Motor Race a Tale of Tin. Tacks. ...
... A GRACIOUS PROMISE Miss Connaught, Miss Ulster, Miss Leinster, Miss Munster (together): They're coming! Sure 'tis the grandest news we've had for many a day Drecvvn. by Bernard Partridge. Reproduced by permission of the proprietors of Punch from the exhibition of Punch drawings now to be seen at the Woodbury Gallery New Bond Street ...
... THE FLIRT LL ...
... The Girl from. Kay's at tke Apollo Theatre ai\d the Pretty -N Little Bride whose Happirvess she has Unwittingly Endangered. ...
... . Glittering Gloria is a lively young woman who has-or has had-several attachments hence the trouble. Three gentlemen (a married man, a fiancl, and an American fire-eater) are involved, and a fourth is introduced to help out two of the others. The latter is an old-fashioned country solicitor (played by Mr. Welch), who introduces the bulldog, which is the funniest thing in the farce V DRAWN BY ...
... THE LATE MR. PHIL MAY A Selection, of his Drawings made for The Tatler. School Board Inspector: Why don't you send your boy to school? Bill Well, 'e don't loose nuffink, 'cos I learns 'im meself The Vicar: I don't see your husband at church now so often Mrs. Miggs Well no, sir; you see he's enjoying very bad 'ealth Host (who is rather ashamed at the number of servants Snobley has brought with ...