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... 'i A happy snapshot of little Prince Wilhelm, the eldest son of the Crown Prince of Germany, on sentry go. Like his Imperial grandfather, the Kaiser, the Prince takes the greatest interest in all matters military, and his playtime is wholly devoted to all manner of strange evolutions with the toy gun seen above, and which is his most cherished possession ...
... INTER-REGIMENTAL POLO AT MUMjLUMQHAM Some Slbreds of ftSa Beautiful Social Fs'liag wMclh ILiimedl ftSae Gyo^ujiragS dl^unrlimg| ftlhxe Maklhies. THE COUNTESS TORBY (ON EXTREME RIGHT) WITH HER TWO DAUGHTERS, COUNTESS NADA AND COUNTESS ZIA (ON LEFT) And a friend on their way to the polo grounds at Hurlingham i-- i n COLONEL HOLDSWORTH ,4 ,£/K Escorts his daughter to her seat J LADY ALASTAIR ...
... \VJP MR. GEORGE GROSSMITH, JUN.. AND THE MARQUISE D'HAUTPOUL VL J* Mr. George Grossmith with his little daughter (on left) is seen in the above picture persuading the Marquise D'Hautpoul to make a purchase from his stall, which was one of the many attractions at the recent bazaar held at the Westminster Cathedral Hall in aid of the St. Joseph's Hospital for the Dying ...
... II eh Toweh and Otat. Newmarket. All the racing set turned up in force last week at Newmarket for that favourite among the meetings-- the First October; but one's enjoyment was very considerably damped by the weather, and Cesarewitch day was positively the worst on record. Sir Ernest Cassel, Lord and Lady Wol verton, Lords Durham, Derby, Cadogan, Lonsdale, Falmouth, Villiers, Coventry, ...
... By GnfrBertt Bll&inie. IT is a curious fact that the families of retired Army men mostly consist of daughters. There may be a son-- there probably is-- but almost with out exception there are a plethora of daughters, and Colonel Stebbing's family, who resided in Montpelier Parade, Southsea, was no exception to the rule. Retired naval officers almost invariably choose an inland spot in which to ...
... PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE POTTER Mr0 Felksie? iini a New 3LSglhte FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD' A charming snapshot of a thatched cottage at Newton Ferrers, Devonshire MR. ALFRED LESTER The well-known comedian, snapped in his study by his friend, Mr. Pelissier A QUINTET OF FOLLIES Enjoying a morning dip at Brighton. Identify them if you can, declares the photographer MR. PELISSIER AND SOME MEMBERS ...
... THE TEMPLE FLOWER SHOW Bl^clfe Sim Blase oiF (Colons3 att ttfeie Sir^imes3 T@inrcip>l Grairdleifi^o LORD PORTSMOUTH Escorts a lady friend to the show THE DUCHESS OF ROXBURGHE In the alpine garden SIR PHILIP AND LADY GREY-EGERTON Who were married recently, arriving at the show LORD AND LADY ALBEMARLE Both keen gardeners, who were present THE DUCHESS OF ABERCORN In the alpine garden LORD AND ...
... THE MECCA OF THE RACING WORLD Interesting Photograohs of Daily Scenes at Newmarket- EXERCISING A STRING OF RACERS ON THE FAMOUS HEATH AT NEWMARKET Our photograph depicts Mr. Felix Leach's string of horses taking exercise on the Cambridge side of Newmarket Heath. Mr. Leach is seen walking in foreground AN EARLY-MORNING SCENE-- EXERCISING ON THE MILDENHALL ROAD, NEWMARKET The above photograph ...
... =MR. K. L. HUTCHINGS AND OTHER CRICKETERS= By Sir Home Gordon, Bart. A Batsman of Mark. CRICKETERS possessing individuality and tempera ment, batsmen who show brilliant aptitude and characteristic methods, speedily become popular. There are far too few of them in county cricket to-day, but I know no more stirring personality at the wicket than Mr. K. L. Hutchings. Tonbridge is a school that ...
... COVENT GARDEN CONSTELLATIONS. Wlhficlh will Slhtime B>n?ig>H&ly for w BeimelS ft ftlhis ^eaim. MISS EDITH EVANS, THE WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH SOPRANO, WHO IS APPEARING THIS SEASON AT COVENT GARDEN MLLE. KOUSNIETZOFF Daughter of a famous Russian painter and a celebrated operatic sopranot will again appear at Covent Garden this season in some of her more famous rSles. Mile. Kousnietzoff, with the ...