Superstitions
... t i ihph' 'mini 1 1 1 .'aj ii 1 I AN INTERESTING INSTANCE OF THE POPULAR AVERSION TO WALKING UNDER A LADDER BV W. HEATH ROBINSON ...
... t i ihph' 'mini 1 1 1 .'aj ii 1 I AN INTERESTING INSTANCE OF THE POPULAR AVERSION TO WALKING UNDER A LADDER BV W. HEATH ROBINSON ...
... SOME PROGNOSTICATIONS BY ALFRED LEETE Old Leete's Almanac (continued) Old Leete's Almanac (continued) Old Leete's Almanac (concluded) ...
... THE BEAST -WITHIN WE HAVE TO SUBDUE. 'Jr IV.-- WHEN OUR HOSTESS TROTS FORTH THE EVERLASTING WORTHY OBJECT. Drawn by G. E. Stupdy. ...
... middle distance a dispute is proceeding, as shown by the open beak and the threatening attitude. One little fellow is seen splashing his way across the stream. The expressions of some of the birds arc comic in the extreme, and a study of those in the left-hand fore- ground will repay the reader. To the right can also be seen numerous other squatting penguins, while away in the distance are a ...
... . AFTER' THE ABOVE MATCH THE FOLLOWING TEAM WAS CHOSEN TO REPRESENT ENGLAND AGAINST WALES, AT SWANSEA, ON JANUARY 17: BACK: B. S. CUMBERLEGE RLACKHEATH) THREE-QUARTER BACKS C. N. LOWE (BLACKHEATH), .1. A. KRIGE (GUY'S HOSPITAL), E. HAMMETT (SOMERSET), W. M. LOWRY (BIRKENHEAD PARK). HALF-BACKS C. A. KERSHAW (UNITED SERVICES), H. COVERDALE (BLACKHEATH). FORWARDS: J. E. GREENWOOD (CAMBRIDGE ...
... Gaiety Theatre. Marconi House. Bush House, with the be By-|e-Strand standing in the foreground, _i> Australia House. The Aldwych island site, the pre-war home of exiled wild flowers and flaring hoard ...
... THE PLEASURES OF PAU IN A PALATIAI PALMARIUM. BY LOUIS RAEM AEKERS ...
... THE PLEASURES OF PAU IN A PALATIAI PALMARIUM. BY LOUIS RAEM AEKERS ...
... HOW THEY GET A B O U T. DRAWN BY GORDON BROWNE, R.I. ...
... Gaiety Theatre. Marconi House. Bush House, with the be By-|e-Strand standing in the foreground, _i> Australia House. The Aldwych island site, the pre-war home of exiled wild flowers and flaring hoard ...
... I N THE LIMELIG1T, A PAGE OF THEATRICAL CELEBRITIES BY FRED MAY All the world's a stage, and one man in his time plays many parts, and the above collection of caricatures shows a number of men well known for the rdles they fill in the theatrical world. Mr. Charlie Cochran's present productions in town include Afgar, Maggie, and The EclipBe, which have all made big hits Mr. W. H. Boardman is ...
... . By George BelcBer. Passenger Is it raining, porter Porter (fed up): No; it's rainin' water By Georg'e Belchei?. ...