WORLDLY WISDOM WHILE YOU WAIT
... THERE has been too much criticising of our end- of- the- year festivities. What was to be expected of the first real Peace Christmas? Not surely that the people who danced and dined in 1913 should dan ...
... THERE has been too much criticising of our end- of- the- year festivities. What was to be expected of the first real Peace Christmas? Not surely that the people who danced and dined in 1913 should dan ...
... _l I GOLDEN GUINEA is the Finest Sparkling MUSCATEL procurable GOLDEN GUINEA is a medium dry Sparkling Wine, possessing the well-known flavour of the MUSCAT Grape, which is so much appreciated. GOLDEN ...
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... k W^> 1 J J LEAVESofYESTERDAY 1 ^\A (txjoWPa^c fbrlomorrow ,{?1 A Pleasant Memory and Portrait of George Meredith, O.M., as a Man and as an Author j By Lady Butcher, who Knew Him well for Forty Years ...
... Throughout Germany during the War a favourite method of raising money was the hammering of nails, at so much a nail, according to its position, into wooden ...
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... FUN AND FROLIC hs Ideas for the Christmas Holidays. WET days must come in the holidays as well as at other times. In the country, where there are barns and numerous out houses, schoolboys find plenty ...
... Woman *&hc Jlrmistice and Jiftcr Where Women Workers Are Wanted. From a Yorkshire firm comes a reply to Miss Picton-TurberviUe's article under the above heading, which may interest readers of The Grap ...
... Sizaire-Berwick, Ltd izaire-Berwick, Ltd., SIZAI RE-BERWICK AUTOMOBILE Catalogue with Specification will be sent on application to Dept. F 1 1 Park Royal, London, N.W. 10. telephone 2499 Willesden. Ch ...
... and SfluiafioFL WITH reference to the recently concluded and successful 10,000 miles test of National benzole, in which a Sunbeam car was driven that distance without the slightest trace of any chemic ...
... THE GOLFER'S PROGRESS. By Henry Leach. THE STRANGE CASK OF EDWARD RAY. AT a time when so many assert and appear to believe that the days of the old Triumvirate as the most serious element in the championships are certainly numbered, a peculiar interest seems to attach to the case of Edward Ray, the Open Champion of 1912 at Muirfield. Some times one has fancied that it was just one's own ...
... . NOT for many years has the early winter been so severe a one in the Highland deer forests. Even in September the high hills were snow-covered for many days on end, and although the first days of October were summer-like-- a shade temperature of 73 deg. was recorded from Speyside on the 5th-- the wind during the remainder of the month was almost continuously from some northerly point, and the ...