AT THE MUSIC-HALL
... The Palace Theatre is likely to make as great a hit with The Passing Show of 191 5 as it did with its immediate prede cessor, for it contains all the elements of popular suc cess. Th ...
... The Palace Theatre is likely to make as great a hit with The Passing Show of 191 5 as it did with its immediate prede cessor, for it contains all the elements of popular suc cess. Th ...
... Some Good Stories from New Books War and Peace Paris After the War of 1870.-- Mr. E. A. Vizetelly points out in his stirring book, My Adventures in the Commune (published by Chatto and Windus), that ...
... Address of Alexander N. Diomedes, formerly Greek Min ster of .finance, delivered in the Great Hall ot King s College, London, February 16, 1917 the Greek text with a literal translation. (Anglo-Hellen ...
... The Soul of the War.-- Perhaps no one can fully realise the agony of the war until he has seen it and heard it and studied its immediate fruit. This has been Mr. Philip Gib ...
... Printers' Pie. Edited by Mrs. Hugh Spottiswoode, Sphere and Tatler.) is. A budget of stories by G. R. Sims, Pett Ridge, Newnham Davis and others, with thirty-four drawings, some in colour. Copies pur ...
... Under the Tricolour comprises a dozen brilliant little stories for grown-ups by Pierre Mille, translated from Barnavaux et Quelques Femmes, by Bérengère Drillien, and mos ...
... Cjood Stories fi om O^ew Books Hindenburg's Little Joke.-- Dr. A. A. Martin, of New Zealand, tells the following neat little anecdote in his superlatively interesting book, A Surgeon in Khaki, publi ...
... A LITERARY LETTER Discovering Kingston-on-Thames. London, September 2, 1918. Think of a house exceptionally beautiful and artistic and in lovely surroundings being called Telegraph Cottage! It suggest ...
... S&TOll-GATE c/THEATRF.LAND New W>r!c for N5(fc>men Before and behind the Curtain iristmaslule finds the theatres in full swing but war has rendered it necessary to use many more women than is the cas ...
... j The War and International Law.--Dr. Anton Nyström, the learned Swede whose book, Before, During and After 1914, comes to us via Heinemann in a translation by H. G. de W ...
... The German Bullet.-- Mr. H. S. Souttar, who writes of his experiences at the base hospitals at Antwerp and afterwards at Furnes in A Surgeon in Belgium (Arnold), explains ...
... I 1870 as the Prelude of 1914.-- The power inherent in a state of preparedness is strikingly brought out in a small volume received from Chatto and Windus, entitled A Di ...