LONDON SEASON
... What the camera did not see at Wimbledon: Unrecorded aspects, some candid, some merely kind, as witnessed around the sun-swept Centre Court, by the Brothers Dowd ...
... What the camera did not see at Wimbledon: Unrecorded aspects, some candid, some merely kind, as witnessed around the sun-swept Centre Court, by the Brothers Dowd ...
... THE SEASON'S VISITORS Impressions of the Australian cricketers whose presence is an important part of the Season By the Brothers Dowd AMONG the 500,000 visitors from overseas who, it is estimated, a ...
... PILOTS AND DIVOTS Joysticks exchanged for Niblicks: Various Royal Air Force golfers at their recent autumn meeting ALL these golfing fliers or flying golfers seem to take to the royal and ancient game ...
... A NOAH'S ARK OF GENEVA League of Nations personalities by a Continental caricaturist A LL these animals and birds will live in peace in the pan- Y European Paradise. writes Mr. E. Kelen, the well-kno ...
... I.CE*CKEAM TIME: A JULY FETE CHAMPETKE. From the Water Colour by Alfred Hagel. ...
... ALL THE CHAMPIONS-- -BY FRED MAY om Webster's dinner at the Ambassadors Club last week in honour of Walter Lindrum, the Australian Billiard Champion, whose ?ats 'n .'his country have witched the whole world, was the most remarkable gathering ever convened. With Lord Lonsdale in be chair and Harry Preston at the other end of the table, and the host making a speech which was as witty as his ...
... A KEY TO THE PICTURE n t e left Mr. Eric Piatt, the owner of the impetuous Kingsford, who was entered for the National and subsequently scratched; t°tt was (and is) his jockey; Mr. Dawkins, the well-known handicapper Mr. Topham, clerk of the course and handicapper at intree Captain J. B. Powell, who trains for Mr. Gordon Selfridge and others W. Parvin is the stable jockey Sir Keith raser, ...
... A (B)EOADWAY MELODY By Hynes ...
... 'SOPH, OLD GIRL,' SAYS I TO MYSELF An impression by Hynes of the inimitable Sophie Tucker in her cabaret turn ...
... . ONE OF THE MODERNS ENDEAVOURING TO PERSUADE THE RUGBY UNION TO ADOPT REFORMS. [Drawn by H. M. Bateman ...
... THE UBHTEB SECRETARIES CHUB LUNCMEOK A DISTINGUISHED ASSEMBLAGE- -BY FRED MAY The United Secretaries Club assembles under its roof, or round its board as it would be more convenient to say, a large number of most excellent and bard-working gentlemen secretaries of organisations principally connected with the motoring world, who carry on their onerous duties with a patience which completely ...
... THE MEN BEHIND THE GUNS, AND OTHER THINGS. AT OLYMPIA All the thousands and thousands of people who go every year to one of the best spectacles of the whole London Season see a wonderful show of horse, fut, and draghoons, to say nothing of the Horse Gunners and the sailors, marvellously carried out, perfect in every detail, and done with that precision for which the sailor and the soldier ...