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... Lord Hugh Cecil. M.P. i H(t^> ' ...
... The Gea-derv by Archibald Alarshall Some Scotch* Gardens We publish this week photo graphs of scenes in three beauti ful Scotch gardens. The broad borders at Terregles, Mr. Charles Galbraith's place in Dumfriesshire, must be masses of colour in the summer time. The children filling their baskets make a pretty picture. The old summer house shaded from the heat and the festooned gate way are ...
... /pj Miss Marguerite Gray Of the Gaiety Theatre IV. and D. Downey Photo by Miss Daisy Denvil Of the Gaiety Theatre IV. and D. Downey Photo by ...
... Pcckham's Fat Boy Peckham, not the least wronged spot of that much-wronged province- Suburbia, has at length come by its proper fame the name Peckham riots through the columns of the Times, and all on account of Johnny Johnny Trundley, the five- year-old fat boy of Peckham, who shares, with the Leicester Square ape, the rapt attention of a Fiscal- \\;earied public. Is he to go to school or not ...
... WOMAN'S PASTIMES Skating The foretaste of winter, given by the sharp snap of frost, gave added zest to ice prospects, and when those pleasures can be enjoyed minus the occasional disadvantages of the ice as provided by nature, and plus Royalty, tea, and the somewhat incongruous but attractive presence of needlework, there is no doubt as to their power. Hengler's Skating Rink lately has been ...
... Widowed A.J. Wall Drawn by ...
... In spite of his age, it came as a tremendous blow when we learnt that Herbert Spencer was no more. The great philosopher was born at Derby, on April 27th, 1820, his father being a school master. From his earliest years he betrayed a reflective and thoughtful mind far beyond his years. His father, who was himself a remarkable man, first initiated him in philosophical experiments, and at the age ...
... THE MAKING OF s ^f- w*v 7; v The R. M. A.. Woolwich There is a word you often see, pronounce it as you may, You bike, you by kwe, ubbikwe alludin' to R.A. It serves 'Orse, Field, an' Garrison as motto for a crest, And when you've found out all it means I'll tell you 'alf the rest. By what I've 'eard the others tell, and I 'is spots have seen, There's nothin' this side 'eaven or 'ell ...
... AUTOMOBILE TOPICS. Looking Ahead Although this is not an ideal time of the year for motoring, when the skies lower, the wind bites keen, and the streets of the towns and the roads of the country are in by no means an inviting condition for pleasure-driving, it would be a mistake to conceive that in the motor world things were more or less at a standstill. Quite the contrary is in fact the case ...
... ON THE GREEN. Mr. H H. Hilton There is no better known ex ponent of the Royal and Ancient game of golf than Mr. Harold H. Hilton, whose portrait we reproduce. Although celebrated as a golfer, however, Mr. Hilton has proved himself to be a good all-round sportsman by figuring as a prize-winner in open sprinting, hurdling, and swimming events, whilst he was allotted a place in both the cricket ...
... SUNDAY.-- At Church Parade I saw some capi tal frocks, all seemingly moleskin in colour and moleskin in nature. I wish women wouldn't adopt one fashion with such unanimity that it becomes a livery, thereby making the life of the chronicler of costume entirely dull. We lunched at the Savoy, where there were sables to right of me, sables to let of me, and sables all round me, costing much more ...
... The New Royal Train built by the L. N. W. R. j Showing the Exterior and one of the Saloons. ...