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... MRS. MAESMORE MORRIS AS MISS PlI*KERTON, THE HEROINE IN PILKERTON'S PEERAGE,' AT THE GARRICK THEATRE. Photograph by Bassatw Oh/ PomI Street, If C ...
... MRS. MAESMORE MORRIS AS MISS PlI*KERTON, THE HEROINE IN PILKERTON'S PEERAGE,' AT THE GARRICK THEATRE. Photograph by Bassatw Oh/ PomI Street, If C ...
... THE MARCHIONESS OF ORMONDE. Photograph by Lafayette Bond Street If D (See Small Talk.) ...
... FAMOUS AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUBS I.-- THE OLD STAGERS. IN the year of grace 1840, some young and enthusiastic amateur actors just from Cambridge, looking for fresh fields to conquer, found at Canterbury a theatre not too large for their efforts, and an audience, drawn from the cricket-field and county and barracks and the Cathedral Close, which was prepared to take amateur performances, as ...
... IfBth Crufar Wmm> VI.-- THE WELLINGTON. NOW that the irrepressible Mr. Ritz, not content with his cathedral in Pall Mall, must needs set up a chapel-of-ease in Hyde Park Court, the Wellington has the honour and the distinction of beating the Bachelor's by about a street in the race for the West-- in other words, it stands nearer South Kensington than any other Club in London. I know not ...
... . First Oid Sinner Come an' 'ave a drink. Second Old Sinner Oi be full up. Pour ut hover my 'ead DRAWN BY GUNNING KING. ...
... MR. BEERBOHM TREE'S CONCEPTION OF HADES. OUR ARTIST HAS A NIQHTMARE AFTER WITNESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF ULVSSES, AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ...
... . BY ALICIA RAMSEY. LAST year, Mrs. Hilary was the happiest woman in London. To-day, she is the most miserable woman in the world. That is because Mrs. Hilary was silly and was jealous of her Jack. (Jaw WTr jack is Mrs. Hilarys nusbana. He is 1 17S2& -fi ver)' rich, very smart, and very tall. He J also has heaps of clothes. He invariably calls Mrs. Hilary Ducksie. There doesn't seem ...
... . I WAS, candidly, never more impressed with the astonishing youthfulness of the modern grandmother than when visiting the studio of a fashionable photographer some days ago. It would seem that one of the latest developments-- freaks, fads, call it what you will-- of modern vanity is for the superlatively young gran l' mère of the moment to be photographed with the latest baby grandchild on a ...
... CITY NOTES. Th Next Settlement begins on Maxell 24. The Stock Exchange and War News. WE ventured last week to point out that not even Lord Kitchener could tell what the course of the War would be, and before the words were in print the capture of Lord Methuen more than justified our observation. If the matter could be allowed to rest where it is, we should be very glad, but, as has happened ...
... A 1 AT LLOYD'S. THE NEW OFFICES OF LLOYD'S REGISTER, THE WORLD-FAMED SHIPPING HOUSE. A VIEW OF THE EXTERIOR. THE LIBRARY. T 1 1 K 1 UN C H EO N ROO M T H K CLASS 1 F I CAT 1 ON ROOM Photographs by /to/as and Co., Oxford Street, W. ...
... . The Queen's Malt and the King's Brew. In days to come, the King's brew, we may be sure, will be very reverently drunk at Burton-on- Trent. The contents of the vat holding the King's brew will, when matured, be according to those who should know, the strongest ale ever brewed at Burton, and not a drop of the four hundred barrels containing the precious liquid will be touched for twenty years, ...
... MISS EVELYN MILLARD, WHO PLAYS THE LEAD IN PAOLO AN!) FRANCESCA, PRODUCED AT THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT. Photograph by Lafayette, Bond Street, II (See Musical and Theatrical Gossip.) ...