THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE
... (sniff) Landlord of the Lone Skunk F-fired if I know (sniff, sniff) but, tell yer what-we must get some of that. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... (sniff) Landlord of the Lone Skunk F-fired if I know (sniff, sniff) but, tell yer what-we must get some of that. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... 're not comfortable where you are. The Week EnDER t That '11 do, nlceshly. I 've set old forty-four on fire. Drawn by G. E Studdy. ...
... scries of electric shocks) l Do anything (jerk) you like, but (jig'jig'jerk) no more wires, you thundering fool Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... Well, when you 've quite finished, just come into the drawing-room, and see what you 've done to the piano. Drawn iw G. E. Studdy. ...
... and White. Among the Artists represented are John Hassall, Lewis Baumer, Lawson Wood, Harry Rountree, L. A. Barribal, G. E. Studdy, Frank Gillett, Philip Baynes, H. C. Sandys, George Morrow, Norman Morrow, A. K. Macdonald, and Chas. Crombie. DRAMATIC AND ...
... and White. Among the Artists represented are John Hassall, Lewis Baumer, Lawson Wood, Harry Rountree, L. A. Barribal, G. E. Studdy, Frank Gillett, Philip Baynes, H. C. Sandys, George Morrow, Norman Morrow, A. K. Macdonald, and Chas. Crombie. DRAMATIC AND ...
... complains that he would be lost without a horse. Our artist makes a suggestion above which should solve the difficulty By G. E. Studdy Rifle-shooting is being recommended as a recreation for lonely wives in London. Other amusing pastimes by which ladies could ...
... delicious syrup which if had sent them both into the deathlike slumber during A (All rights strictly reserved) Illustrated by G.'E. STUDDY Hi which the theft had taken place. But Dulcinda insisted that he had murdered the child and had X devoured it to conceal ...