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... FIVE INTERESTING ENGAGEMENTS THE BRIDES TO BE. TO MARRY CAPT. F. C. BEDWELL MISS AILEEN NUGENT GRATTAN. Lv d-i ipiijvr mm TO MARRY LIEUT.-COM. A. W. HUNT MISS PHYLLIS DENTON PARKER. i,\ mmmam JjL ITO MARRY CAPT. H. G. MUNDY MISS M. M. G. ROSE. J Ln _a2=J- i wi-vo vurp w TO MARRY MR. HUGH S. HOLDEN M MISS PHYLLIS COOPER. jJJ, 7,Mr^ p-j TO MARRY CAPTAIN PEYTON w W MISS JOAN DUGDALE. cV ...
... AMBASSADRESS AND BATHING DRESS MORE MINTO. AN ADDITION TO THE SECOND EDITION OF MORE, AT THE AMBASSADORS': MISS DOROTHY MINTO. Photographs by Claude Harris The inclusion of Miss Dorothy Minto in the cast of More, at the Ambassadors' (now in its second edition), has added to the already great attractions of that popular revue. It may well be asked, if these things are done in the ...
... The Simple Life in the Winter Palace. We are apt to associate the Winter Palace in Petrograd with visions of Oriental splendour, tempered by Parisian taste-- and, indeed, balls and ceremonies in that huge edifice used to be magnificent. Nevertheless, the Russian Imperial family have always affected the simple life at its simplest, especially in their bedrooms and private sitting-rooms. Lord ...
... DALY'S The George Edwardes Production BETTY EVENINGS at 8. MATS. WEDS., THURS., and SATS, at 2. 341st Performance. Winifred Barnes, Gabrielle Ray, Lauri de Frece, Donald Calthrop, C. M. Lowne. and G. P. HUNTLEY. Box Office, 10 to 10. Telephone, Gerrard 201, gTRAND THEATRE. MATHESON LANG in his Great Production, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Matinees only every Tuesday and Saturday at 2.30. The ...
... MAVOURNEEN IN SOCIETY: MRS. IAN BULLOUGH. V) O ff oi? AS BEAUTIFUL OFF THE STAGE AS SHE WAS ON MRS. IAN BULLOUGH (MISS LILY ELSIE). [Photograph by Rita Martin .1 Miss Lily Elsie, who recently reappeared on the stage, for charity, in Mavourneen, at His Majesty's, until she, unfortunately, caught a severe chill and was forced to relinquish her part, is in private life, as everyone knows, Mrs. ...
... AYOTie> votes BY KEBLB HOWARD I Chicot mveST-ME-IM'MY'MOTLEy GIVE ME-LEAVE- TO SPEAK My- AIINO, A Popular Superstition. It is said that popular superstitions die hard. This is not correct. It is, in itself, a popular superstition. Popular superstitions do not die hard. They are immortal. There is, for example, a popular superstition to the effect that an Englishman will always stick up for ...
... TO BE SEEN AT THE GAIETY: A POET SOLDIER'S WIFE, APPEARING IN A VARIETY FAIR: LADY CYNTHIA ASQUITH. -E Photograph by Lafayette.] Lady Cynthia Asquith, who is taking an important part in A Variety Fair, due for presentation at the Gaiety on Friday next, March 3, in aid of the Waterloo Free Buffet for fighting-men, is the eldest daughter of the ninth Earl of Wemyss and March, and was born in ...
... (IbarfesPacker&fo IbarfesPacker&fo GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS MILITARY BADGE BROOCHES,*^ 15-ct. GOLD ENAMEL all £2 2 0 each Tl Mi^- The Royal Engineers. All these Brooclies ire finely modelled in 15-ct. Gold. The Border Regimen Illustrations show ac tual size of Brooches. Money returned in fl full if not approved. The Royal Artillery. The Royal Navy. (Gold or Silver Anchor.) ■■r*p BADGE OF ANY ...
... H: Mappn&W&hb TTn Silversmiths to His Majesty Kin? George V. Mappn&Wkhb ttd Silversmiths to His Majesty Kin? George V. IX Regimental Badges and Brooches. THESE badges and brooches are typical examples of the high-class workmanship and finish always obtainable at the House of Mappin. ty Although only a few are illustrated, Messrs. Mappin Webb can supply the badge of any regiment in the British ...
... KJ I How 3\{jow, Lord Derby THE CASE OF THE ATTESTED MARRIED MAN THERE are signs of serious trouble among the married men who attested under Lord Derby's scheme. The now famous pledge has been more or less redeemed-- I say more or less, because it now appears that the meshes of the net for hauling in the single men were so large that enormous numbers have slipped through on all sorts of ...
... Brides of j the Near i Future LADY JOAN STUART-WORTLEY 1 oungest daughter ot the iiarl and Lountess of Wharncliffe, who is engaged to 777 II be married to Mr. T. G. A. Miles, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Audley Miles, of fl! 24, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, and nephew of Colonel Napier Miles, C.B. [Rita Martin V m?/' Photograph MISS GLADYS GORE !fi.ahter °f Lieutenant-Colonel and Lady Constance ...