THE GREAT GALE: SCENES OF DESTRUCTION IN ITS TRACK
... THE WRECKED PIER AT WESTON-SUPER-MARE Photo by A. E. Smith, Bristol THE DAMAGED WEST PIER AT BOULOGNE Photo by A. Lormier, Boulogne THE EAST END OP T ...
... THE WRECKED PIER AT WESTON-SUPER-MARE Photo by A. E. Smith, Bristol THE DAMAGED WEST PIER AT BOULOGNE Photo by A. Lormier, Boulogne THE EAST END OP T ...
... place a tix flames BY LADY VIOLET GREVILLE IT is the season of Scotch bails and meetings. This week both Ayr and In verness are holiday-making; the former town holds its race meeting, the latter its ...
... THE new Midland Hotel at Manchester at once suggests the threadbare simile of an oasis in the desert. Not that Manchester is by any means a desert; but its atmosphe ...
... Uhc JUmri Jftanmilms The general idea of the manoeuvres which have just been concluded was as follows A hostile fleet (Blue) has gained com mand of the sea and has invaded England in two forces. One l ...
... (Out Portraits CAPTAIN EDWARD CHARLES ELLICE, the new Liberal M.P. for St. Andrews Burghs, is descended from an Aberdeenshire family settled at Knockleith, and is the elder of two sons of Mr. Robert E ...
... THE Right Hon. William St. John Fremantle Brodrick, P.C., who forms the subject of our supplement this week, has been very prominently before the public of late, in connection with War ...
... 41 c Id 41 o Ij c I s MORE KIN THAN KIND A CURIOUS line of pessimism is followed in a conspicuously able novel, called More Kin than Kind, by Gerald Fitzstephen (Methuen and Co.), whose name is new ...
... Q Jul mo u s (f5 a r ti c n SIR THOMAS HANBURY, K.C.V.O., whose garden at La Mortola has a world-wide fame, has purchased for presentation to the Royal Horticultural Society the estate and garden of t ...
... THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE.-- MILLW ALL BEAT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AT TOTTENHAM. Millwall clear. An anxious time for the 'Spurs. ...
... . Although, perhaps, surprising to the majority of cricketers, the M.C.C.'s wish which unfortunately cannot be carried out to include Mr. R. H. Spooner in the team for Australia could not be considered ill-advised. Anybody who saw him play his two great innings of 69 and 198 for Marlborough against Rugby, at Lord's, in August, 1899, must have realised at once that he was born to bat. It was ...
... TY)z Sportsworrj&o. WHEN one is being hospitably entertained here on the Irish shores, wet weather is much more a trouble to one's host and hostess than to one's self. For my own part the weather has been quite past minding for some time back. I take going out and getting soaked, coming in and getting dry, quite as a matter of course. Indeed, latterly, unless the rain was extra persevering, I ...
... . MR. E. S. WILLARD AS THE CARDINAL. Photograph by Sarony, New York. MISS ALICE LONNON, NOW PLAYING FI LIBERT A, THE HEROINE. Photograph by Moore. Claricia di Medici Cardinal Giovanni di Medici Guido Baglioni Andrea Strozzi (Miss Helen Ferrers). (Mr. E. S. Wrllard). (Mr. Charles Fulton'. (Mr. Herbert Waring). ACT I.-- THE FIRST ENTRANCE OF THE CARDINAL. Photograph by the Denton and Biograph ...