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... I IN town! ^AND OUTv Lent NIGHTS are chilly still, and the mixture of snow, sleet, and sun shine that go to the making of a March day is a terribly treacher ous one as the influenza casualty list shows. But London is very full and very gay. In the parks there is a glimmer of green. Almond blossom is out in the gardens and asparagus in the best restaurants-- at a price. Lntertamments are many, ...
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... AT\/T° J1 TO) p Stloiraes fipom Heire XiiliJ^.V&Oi 0(Si^ o suaidl Tlhe^e. A CURIOUS story is told in regard to the late Mr. S. R. Crockett, the novelist, that is not very widely known. One morning, many years ago, he received a cheque from the editor of a well-known London daily paper. It was for a contribution he had never heard of before, so he sent the cheque back with a note saying there ...
... GUPUD AND TIE WAR A Recent sumdl Imteirestiinigl Birsdleo MRS. BENEDICT BIRKBECK Rita Martin Mrs. Birkbeck, whose marriage took place quite recently, is the only daughter of Mr. James and Lady Emily Alexander of 70, Cadogan Square, and Oakbank, Sevenoaks, Kent. Her mother is the sister of the present Lord Cork, and she has a brother now serving with the Coldstream Guards. Her husband is a ...
... TME NEW 55 PETER PAN Wlho will Stlalll Avoid! Growing Up aft ftlhe Dwfee off York's Theatre ftlhis Claristmas. EjMUMlLr I MMnmri^niMrriHniinjm^mi^^ inn.,; -mill .,ii ;.nu MISS MADGE TITHERADGE JluU£!l£J Barnelt The charming young actress who is to play Peter Pan, which is to have yet another revival at the Duke of York's Theatre this winter. We shall all miss our old Peter in Miss Pauline ...
... IN LONDON Whose Departure from our Capital Would Mean the Most Terrible War the World has Known and the Consequent Transfer of Mercantile Power from Europe to America. COUNT ALBERT MENSDORFF-POUILLY The Austro-Hungarian Ambassador in England, is at the present moment one of the men whose names are being prominently mentioned in connection with the general upheaval in Europe. For ten years now ...
... ILOVED, FARTED, CONSOILED TSae Moviiragf Story IT a, SBaeep0 AHfecftiioini for a InIore9 How Tlhey were P&rftedU air&dl Glhe FlcSOeimess of M^attoira. WE WILL NOT BE SEPARATED A CHASTE SALUTE NOT OUT OF MY SIGHT THE MORNING OF THE PARTING Hall Mr. G. Clifton of Paynes Lodge, Long Buckly, in the Pytchley country, is the deus ex machina of this moving love story. He placed the horse ...
... ILOK.D SANDON COMES OF AGE Tlh Inlo^ig aft Samidloim Hallo a COMING-OF-AGE FESTIVITIES AT SANDON HALL From left to right are seen Back row-- Lord Ampthill, Mr. Blane, Mr. Sartoris, Mr. Wedderman second row-- Lord Montagu, Mr. Vaughan, Lord St. Aldwyn, Mrs. Money-Coutts, Miss Ackland, Lady Muriel Bathurst, Miss Campbell, Lord Tamworth, and Lord Sandon seated in front Lady St. Aldwyn, Lady ...
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... I 'Koto Competition T.„ f ISO iiv Cash Prizes. KT We are continually receiving photographs, in which enthusiastic users of Odol are pictured in association with the Odol flask. It is to give this idea a wider extension that we have opened the present Competition. Our purpose is to connect beauty appropriately with an article which is acknowledged to be an important promoter of beauty, and ...
... r-- Bv HUGH LESLIE DOBREE. NOBODY, looking backward on the past season, can deny that golf has come into its own. Our courses belong to the people. We are liberal in our methods, and golfers are fast becoming the most hospitable folk in the world. Those two terrible people, Monsieur and Madame de Stiggins as I heard them described by a Frenchman the other day had the audacity to poke their ...