WAR-TIME ECONOMY IN PRACTICE AND PRECEPT: SOME FOOTNOTES TO HISTORY
... Economy is in the air, and thrift being alien to the national temperament, strange deeds are done in its name, from the closing of t ...
... Economy is in the air, and thrift being alien to the national temperament, strange deeds are done in its name, from the closing of t ...
... VOLUNTEER VAGARIES SOME RANDOM JOTTINGS AT EASTER-TIDE Drawn by Ralph Cleaver. C nnvrifhterl in the United States and Canada. ...
... SALUTES, SALUTERS Jl N D SALUTING! Drawn by Kaiph Cleaver. opyrighted in the United States and Canada. ...
... WILDE v. CONN. THE VICTORY OF THE MIGHTY ATOM. On Saturday last at Stamford Bridge Jimmy Wilde accomplished the great feat of beating J. Conn in 12 rounds. Although Conn is not a champion in name, he is generally thought to be the best featherweight in the country and for Wilde to give away at least a stone and a half in weight and to have a three-inch disadvantage in height and then to ...
... . Drawn by Will Owen. ...
... The new play at the Kingsway Theatre full of vivacity and (probably) vitality, even if at times its realism prevents its being either so farcical or fantastic as it represents itself to be ...
... THE RETURN TO THE FRONT-- AND REST AT LAST Passed by Censor ...
... AFTER THE DAY: SUGGESTIONS TOR THE RE-BUILDING OE LONDON ...
... . POSSIBLE GERMAN WAR MEMORIALS SUGGESTED DEVELOPMENTS ON THE LINES OF THE HINDENBURG. AND WEDDIGEN MODELS. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. We offer, free of charge, to the enemy the above designs of our Artist for some new war monuments in the accepted German manner. It will be recalled that a colossal wooden statue of Marshal von Hindenburg has been erected in Berlin. The original idea was that the ...
... . HINTS TO THE MIDDLE AGED MEN WHO CAN'T ENLIST, BUT DESIRE TO BECOME EFFICIENT Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... A BRITISH WARSHIP HOMEWARD BOUND THR )UGH A SNOWSTORM-- BAD WEATHER AT SEA. ...
... BASEBALL ON THE CLASSIC GROUND OF LORD'S.-- CANADA v. UNITED STATES. FROM AN ONLOOKER'S SKETCHBOOK. A win for Canada though the teams did not strictly represent the nationalities indicated by their titles was witnessed by some 10,000 spectators at Lord's last Saturday. See article on page 620.) ...