THE TRIALS OF THE TIMOROUS ON TOUR
... THE TRIALS OF THE TIMOROUS ON lOUR Touring on the Continent or elsewhere is never without its little tragedies, and in these very abnormal times they do not diminish in number. In these circumstances ...
... THE TRIALS OF THE TIMOROUS ON lOUR Touring on the Continent or elsewhere is never without its little tragedies, and in these very abnormal times they do not diminish in number. In these circumstances ...
... Like Monte Carlo, Mentone has come into its own again. Many British tourists have arrived. That his happy condition is made possible by the exchange there can be littl ...
... . PERSONALITIES AT A POPULAR RENDEZVOUS: RANELAGH WELL-KNOWNS. Caricatures Specially Drawn for The Sketch by H. F. Crowthxk-Smith. The beauty and charm of Ranelagh Club appeal both to sporting outdoor people and to those who like to sit in a delightful garden and watch others taking exercise. The' golf course has been the scene of many important matches and the fact that lakes, trees, polo ...
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... . AS SEEN BY OUR ARTIST, FRED MAY Our artist has, we think, made a fairly comprehensive collection, his bag including most of the celebrities in the third city in the British Isles. Dr. J. George Adami is Vice-Chancellor of the Liverpool University and a colonel in the Canadian Army Medical Corps; Sir Thomas Royden, Bart., is M.P. for Bootle and Deputy Chairman of the Cunard Line; Mr. Richard ...
... SOME EMINENT LIVERPOILITANS. CELEBRITIES OF A GREAT SEA PORT. BY FRED MAY In this ga'lery from our cartoonist's sketch book are some particularly vivid impressions of citizens of a great city which is one of the great gates of commerce and also a seat of learning. Alderman Mather is an ex-Lord Mayor of Liverpool Mr. Stuart Deacon is a well-known stipendiary magistrate Mr. L. A. P. Warner, the ...
... THE ILITTILE DIFFERENCE. By George Belclher. The Serious Adviser The finest thing you can eat an apple. An apple a day keeps the doctor away Frivolous Friend That's right, old chap, and an onion a day keeps everybody away By George Belclher. ...
... FATHER'S LITTLE SLIP? IBy Georg'e 13elcHei? Mummy, how did daddy know it was a blood orange that he slipped on last night IBy Georg'e Kielclnet3. ...
... SUPPORTERS OF A GREAT INSTHTUTION. PERSONALITIES AT THE NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION MEETING-- BY FRED MAY The meeting of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution this year was rendered more than usually notable by the fact that it was availed of to present special medals to the crew of the Fishguard Lifeboat, who effected a particularly gallant rescue of the crew of the Dutch motor schooner, ...
... . MR. RALPH NEVILL Q Who is here depicted as giving a lantern-slide lecture, and is pointing out to the members of the Y.M.C.A. some of the temptations to which they are no longer exposed. Mr. Ralph Nevill is the author of, amongst other books, The Romantic Past H.M. KING ALFONSO A very Maxish study of the King Cj* of Spain, who will be with us again very shortly to see the International ...
... Jumpy THE SPRING CHAIR BY A. H. D'EGVILLE ...
... The Tout has happily hit off some prominent personalities at the Lincoln Spring Meeting, which opens the flat-racing season next week BY THE TOUT ...