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Plays of the Moment: No. XXXVI. The Odd Spot

... Plays of the Moment: No. XXXVI. The Odd Spot/' AS THE LADY IN HUSBANDS ARE SO JEALOUS MISS BINNIE HALE IN BED. CLEVERLY MADE UP AS A DAME OF A PAST AGE MISS BINNIE HALE IN 11 NOBODY KNEW. IN HER CRUEL TO BE KIND COSTUME MISS BINNIE HALE. THE RAT IN RAT-TAT-TAT: MISS BINNIE HALE AS MR. IVOR NOVELLO. Photographs by Stage Photo Co. Miss Binnie Hale, the brilliantly clever young actress, has ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 135 | Page: Page 33 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

A Critique of Ladies' Golf: Something Wrong?

... jf A Critique of Ladies' Golf, jfllf By R. Endershy Howard. Something Wrong During a railway journey the other day, a man of international fame on the links expressed the opinion that there must be something wrong with the way in which ladies play golf. He pointed out that, although feminine enthusiasts number tens of thousands, there are very few --perhaps not more than a dozen-- who strike ...

STAGHUNTING OPENS WITH THE DEVON AND SOMERSET

... . FOLLOWED BY AN EXCELLENT RUN THE OPENING MEET AT CLOUTSHAM. The Devon and Somerset Staghounds opened their season last week with a meet at Cloutsham, and a very good hunt was provided by a stag roused in Sweetery, the pack being laid on below Langcombe Head. The history of the Devon and Somerset is a highly interesting one, and really dates back to the time of Queen Elizabeth, when Exmoor ...

RING GOSSIP: THE LESSONS OF THE BIG FIGHT

... Ring Gossip w by Bohun Lyncfr. Author of Knuckles and Gloves, etc. THE LESSONS OF THE BIG FIGHT. WHATEVER may justly be said of writers in the daily papers who, in the past, have boosted poor boxers into the position of champions, they have, on the whole, been blameless with regard to Jack Bloomfield. No one seriously regarded him as Britain's Hope; they only hoped that he was. And there was ...

ASHORE AND AFLOAT AT COWES: SOME PERSONALITIES

... ASHORE AND AFLOAT AT COWES SOME PERSONALITIES. SIR CHARLES ALLOM (EXTREME RIGHT), THE OWNER OF WHITE HEATHER, AND HIS GUESTS: (L. TO R.) MISS WOODROW, SIR HOWARD AND LADY FRANK, AND MAJOR AND MRS. LLOYD GEORGE. ON THE MARIA: L. TO R. (BACK) LORD BIRKENHEAD AND HIS DAUGHTER PAM, COL. BRABAZON, AND MRS. SHERLOCK, SIR. W. CHIL- COTT, COUNTESS BIRKENHEAD, MISS PETERS, AND MISS JOHNSON. LADIES AT ...

A BRILLIANT EASTERN SPECTACLE: THE SONG OF LOVE

... AS AN ARAB DANCING GIRL: MISS NORMA TALMADGE. There are many beautiful shots in the new First National film The Song of Love, in which Miss Norma Talmadge makes a striking success of the part of Noorma-Hal, the beautiful dancing girl. Our picture shows the scene in which Ramlika, a desert chief (Mr. Arthur Edmund Carewe) accuses Noorma-Hal of betraying his plans to the French spy, whom the ...

A LAWN-TENNIS LOG

... 4 Lawn TENNIS Log 5y A.W.M. BRITAIN was girt with rackets last week. No less than twenty open tournaments were in the official list. Allowing an average of two hundred competitors at each, the solid block of prize aspirants (and of those who pay the two shilling Association fee), must be reckoned at a round four thousand. Of course many high hopes were cast down, there was many a fret 'twixt ...

FRIDAY TO MONDAY -- AND PARIS

... I FRIDAY TO MONDAY AND PARIS. I1 fj By A GRASS WIDOWER. j j 1st ess^* Paris. I DO not know whether-- as so many people will assure one-- the Paris advertisement hoardings are the brightest and gayest of any European capital, for I do not happen to have visited more than three or four of these cities, but I certainly believe that-- so far as theatre posters go-- the Parisian artists are ...

ENO'S TRADE

... ENO's FRUIT SALT TO THE VERY INCH HOW the Exe trout on those Dulverton flats do love to rise with their noses under the boughs. It looks as though they think themselves safe there. But a dry fly dropped in exactly the right places will often secure several brace of good ones. The difficulty is to get the fly to fall under a bough and possibly between two twigs or leaves, with enough slack ...

FASHIONS FROM STAGE AND STALLS

... FASHIONS FROM STAGE \ND STALLS. ByT FLORENCE ROBERTS. BINNIE HALE'S many changes of attire in The Odd Spot, at the Vaudeville, having been duly chronicled last week, you shall now, as promised, have descriptions of some of the many other noteworthy dresses in the new revue. And first place in order of attraction must, I think, be given to the one worn by Madge Stuart in Dancing Love, the ...

THE DOG WORLD: GUN DOGS--OTHER SPANIELS

... THE DOG WORLD. GUN DOGS-- OTHER SPANIELS. BEFORE starting my article this week I should like to correct an error which appeared in our issue of the 2nd inst., when Juno, the Dropper, was described beneath her picture as a first cross between a setter and a spaniel. The word which should have been used in place of spaniel was, of course, pointer. The present writer was not responsible for ...

THE CLUB SPIRIT: AS NORTH BERWICK KNOWS IT

... PHE CLUB SPIRIT AS NORTH BERWICK KNOWS IT SMILIN* THRU' Mies Evelyn Grahame, daughter of Colonel Grahame, keeping her eye on the ball of the camera Photograph G. IV. Day THE START OF THE SOCIAL ROUND The Misses Rogers about to pay some tee-time calls at North Berwick Photograph J. C. Balmaitt IN THE FAIR (ISLE) WAY Miss Lois Thomson, daughter of Sir James Wichart Thomson Photograph G. IK ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1924
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 114 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs