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... i*uut TURN back for a moment, if you will, to the cover page to contemplate the magnificent figure of the Tatler. Right foot forward, body poised in an attitude of relaxed anticipation. On his lace an expression both wary and super cilious as he awaits the morning's en counter with the world. Who knows, he might meet a cad, or be bored by a macaroni. Look well on this famous fellow, for you ...
... 0ur I'l'U Quotes By TOBY O'BRIEN I SEE that the German Embassy is to re-establish itself in Belgrave Square, a few doors away from the Austrians. Before the war, it used to be originally at No. 9 (and later Nos. 7 and 8 as well), Carlton House Terrace. When Ribbentrop came here during his short and ill-starred embassy, he imported a large number of German workmen to remodel the three houses in ...
... BRIGGS by Graham by Graham ...
... D. II. Wyndham Lewis SEMOLINA pudding-- the stuff you used to chuck at Nanny from your high chair-- is the chosen diet enabling a leading Alpine boy to skip from crag to crag, a member of the Ski Club disclosed in the Times. Though an expert complaining next day about the rarefied atmosphere on Mount Everest did not mention this fodder, one felt it hovering in the air, so to speak. Candidates ...
... Hlniversal One oil all the year round Farmers will like this new Shell Oil It saves money. It cuts work. It is much more efficient. Shell Tractor Oil works equally well in diesel, petrol, and vaporising oil engines. V.O. tractors can run twice as long without an oil change. And it is a better oil in every way. It will keep your engines cleaner, and make them last longer. Farmers themselves ...
... /Jy D. B. H'yndliam Lewis GENTS' flannel nighties are on the market again, reports a gossip, tittering slightly. But one can't help thinking that if they were good enough for Gladstone and Disraeli they 're good enough for you, cullies. In this guise, oddly enough, we frequently You swine, said the girl hotly) visualise these two great rival Victorians, among others. Their nighties of white ...
... 2^ D. B. Wyndham Lewis BUSTLING, matronly figures in trousers, answering rather resentfully (when they answer at all) to the name of Wendy; stout, bald, rather touchy chaps in bowlers answering crossly to the name of Peter-- one has no difficulty in dating these. They belong to the I905 vintage. Doubtless next year will start a new crop of the same kind in Northern Germany, Peter Pan having ...