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... -V THE TATLER AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF SOCIETY AND THE STAGE Vol. III. No. 27. post'off.Te A3 wsr!££ London. January 1. 1902. Price Sixpence. V ...
... -V THE TATLER AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF SOCIETY AND THE STAGE Vol. III. No. 27. post'off.Te A3 wsr!££ London. January 1. 1902. Price Sixpence. V ...
... THE LATE EDWAED ONSLOW FOED, RA. A SHADOW was cast over London Art-circles in Christmas week by the death, on Dec. 23, of our great sculptor, Edward Onslow Ford, R.A., whose wonderfully realistic colossal statue of Her late Majesty tit the Royal Academy, executed for Manchester, attracted public attention almost as much as Benjamin-Constant's beautiful portrait of Queen Victoria, exhibited by ...
... WINTER WITH THE CANADIANS. SOME NOVEL AMUSEMENTS. CANADA is seen at its best in winter. It is then that all the sports which are typical of the country and the people take place. Nowhere else in the world can one enjoy so varied and at the same time healthy and exhilarating exercises out-of-doors as in the realms of the Lady of the Snows, as Kipling very rightly designated our Colony beyond ...
... DAN LENO: HIS LIFE AND CHARACTEB. BY H. CHANCE NEWTON. IT is not given to every man to be humorous, although doubtless every man you have ever met fondly supposes himself to be so. Nor is it given to every man who is humorous to find his humour appreciated, nor, what to many is even more to the purpose, remunerative. Even that arch-liumorist (who was also a Royal Jester), poor Touchstone ...
... MISS LILY BRAYTON, WHO IS TO PLAY THE NAME-PART IN THE TWIN SISTER. FROM A PHOTOGRAl'H BY MADAME I.ALLIE CHARLES, TITCH FIELD ROAD, N.W. ...
... . Whate'er men do, or say, or think, or dream, Our motley paper seizes for its theme.-- Steele. The late Mr. Onslow Ford.-- The sudden death of Mr. Onslow Ford at the age of forty-nine is an event which gives one pause in the rush of contemporary life. As a near neighbour of Mr. Ford's in St. John's Wood I had many opportunities of recognising his kindly, genial nature; it was further a ...
... EDITORS IN THEIR. DENS Sir Edward Lawson of the Daily Telegraph. Sir Edward Lawson, Bart., the principal proprietor and editor-in-chief of the Daily Telegraph, resides at Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, where the Prince of Wales has recently been visiting him Copyrigh. of The Tatter ...
... . The Romance of a Will.-- The Hermit of Lathrisk; or, the Missing Will, suggests the title of a feuilleton or a shilling shocker far more than an event in real life, yet the hermit of Lathrisk was a very real person, and the story of the will being found sewn up in the dress of a lady has not yet been proved to be a fiction The details of this astonishing story, which has been agitating ...
... . Society has never shown itself very much inclined for pioneering work, in this country at least. A new movement, a social amelioration, an invention of general utility, has usually been pushed forward by the great mass of professional and commercial English men, and often in face of no little opposition. This is not necessarily the remark of a cynic, and it is made here for the purpose of ...
... A CKinese Honeymoon a.t the Strand. This picture shows Mr. and Mrs. Pineapple, played by Miss Marie Dainton and Mr. Lionel Rignold. They take their honeymoon in China, where Mr. Pineapple flirts while his wife pouts Hana ...
... In tHe Concert-room. Mr. Newman began his Promenade Con certs at the Queen's Hall again on Boxing Day and will continue them nightly until February 1. This afternoon he is giving a special New Year's concert. The Saturday Symphonies will not be resumed until February 1. The London Musical Festival is announced for April 28 to May 3. T^Tiss Karen Bramsen is a young Danish violinist who made her ...
... . By Garden G. Smith. A charming and readily accessible French golf resort is Dinard in Brittany. It is reached by Southampton and St. Malo, and although in winter it cannot boast the gaiety and fashion of the Riviera and more southern resorts Dinard has a regular winter season of its own of great sociability. The society is cosmopolitan, and golf, hockey, and cycling on the sands are the ...