THE KITCHENER TOUCH
... THE KITCHENER TOUCH. Joan (domestic strategist) I 've engaged two cooks this afternoon. Darby T wo Joan Yes. The first is coming to-morrow, and the other in a fortnight's time. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... THE KITCHENER TOUCH. Joan (domestic strategist) I 've engaged two cooks this afternoon. Darby T wo Joan Yes. The first is coming to-morrow, and the other in a fortnight's time. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... \s!l LlfllC-O III Itllt- IU ST. PETER'S KITCHENS 1 0,000 FREE HOT MEALS are given away every month of the year to the destitute men and women of London. From all over England and Scotland they flock to the city where the streets are paved with gold. ...
... MOTLEY NOTES. By ALAN KEMP. BACK TO THE KITCHEN. GERMANY has always held decided views concerning Woman's Place, which was once pithily described by the ex-Kaiser as Kids, Kitchen, and Kirk (I translate freely). What with the war and other disturbing ...
... LORD KITCHENER: A STUDY. BY MRS. OSCAR BERINGER. THERE is probably no man in the public eye about whose personality such diverse opinions are held and expressed as Lord Kitchener. When the Unexpected offered itself to me in a most favourable opportunity ...
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... PANTO PUDDING-- IN DRURY LANE KITCHEN. Mangel Wurzel. Christmas Eve. MY DEAR YOUNG LADY,-- I was delighted to get your charming card this morning. I like the words better every time I read them, but am not so vain as to suppose that you chose the card ...
... KITCHENER AS A CLUBMAN GUEST OF THE SAVAGES. U *HE SAVAGE CLUB'S DINNER TO THE VICTORIOUS SIRDAR IN 1898': r I j hrt'&l -1. 'v '-the invitation-card.. _JB3 j ,y|, ,v 0 I J KITCHENER AS THE GUEST OF HONOUR OF THE SAVAGE CLUB ON HIS RETURN FROM THE SOUDAN ...
... n*L- to 3PE5=IK /M \MD Scene 2. Same as Act II. The Great Kitchener Interview. The celebrated Kitchener interview divides itself very neatly into a comedy in four acts-- CHARACTERS. Lord Kitchener. Mr. Irvin Cobb. An Editor. A News-Editor. A Correspondent ...
... series of articles, The Love of Food, will form the antithesis to our Music articles The Food of Love. I.-- IN THE MODERN KITCHEN. WE may take it for granted-- so we are told-- that domestic accomplishments were at their height in the Victorian days. Yet ...
... The nation breathed a sigh of relief and said Now we 're all right. When Kitchener takes a thing in hand, he does it thoroughly. Thank God for Kitchener One of Lord Kitchener's first cares was to prevent leakage of news to the enemy by prohibiting war ...
... WHEN NATIONAL KITCHENS COME IN BULK! We are going to try to get all classes. We shall ask the Parks Super intendents to put flowers in them [Mational Kitchens], and I see no leason why gramophones and electrical pianos should not be provided. The authorities ...
... will assume that your kitchen has not yet contracted to the -ette stage, that it really is a kitchen in the old, reactionary sense. It has struck me on my infrequent visits, under the regimes of different cooks, how vastly kitchens may vary in express ing ...