QLOVES. CHRISTMAS GLOVES
... QLOVES. CHRISTMAS GLOVES. QLOV'ES. GLOVES. GLOVES. WAREHOUSE PRICES. SINGLE PAIRS SOLD. WRITE for DETAILED aud ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. Warehouses Open a.m. to 6.30 m. fJIHE LONDON GLOVE COMPANY. Only /45 and 45a. ...
... QLOVES. CHRISTMAS GLOVES. QLOV'ES. GLOVES. GLOVES. WAREHOUSE PRICES. SINGLE PAIRS SOLD. WRITE for DETAILED aud ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. Warehouses Open a.m. to 6.30 m. fJIHE LONDON GLOVE COMPANY. Only /45 and 45a. ...
... his adventures to his mother and wife. The Illustrated London News Christmas number includes among tbe fiction within its covers D'Arfet's Vengeance, a story of the Fifteenth Century, by Q., illustrated by R. Caton Woodvillc; The ...
... to while away a few hoars. The illustrations are numerous. Hotly Leaves, the Christmas number of the lUustraUd Sporting and Dramatic News, in its usual gold and crimson cover, Is a good number, with dozen page illustrations by Hal Hurst, Paget, Briton Rmire ...
... CHRISTMAS NUMBERS. There is no novelty to be noticed among the Christmas Numbers issued by the illustrated journals and magazines this year, but there is in several cases a tendency to increase the hulk and the number of illustrations- No ...
... but the same cannot be said of the sketches of similar scenes in modern London which are placed beneath them. Christmas Bases maintains the reputation of the Penny Illustrated Paper for its winter numbers. Mr. John Latey contributes a pleasing comedietta ...
... ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. The day of the great round table in the drawino-- fooni, which for many a long year was considered jjaost essential to a civilised existence, is past and gone, yet the number of new books well qualified t ...
... tales are well illustrated. The coloured plates are by Hal Ludlow, somewhat on the lines of those of last year, year, but certainly inferior to them. A great advance on previous years is marked in the Christmas issue of the Penny Illustrated Paper, which ...
... CHRISTMAS NUMBERS. The Christmas numbers of the illustrated papers and the magazines have, as usual, made their appearance before the period of the year for which they are particularly written. So far as the matter— speaking generally — ia concerned, ...
... the angulari- ties of the original. Among the illustrations are some pretty representations of Christmas garlands for church and home, in a paper on that appropriate subject by J. F. Burgess. To their Christmas Annual, as may be expected, Messrs. Routledge ...
... CHRISTMAS NUMBERS. The Christmas numbers of the magazines are now issued for tho current year. They contain matter adapted to readers of all ages, and numerou. illustrations in keeping with the refined workmanship and artistio excellence of former years ...
... colours of Gainsborough's well-known portrait of Mrs. Siddons. In the Illustrated London Neics will be found stories from such old favourites as Mr. Bret Harte and Mr. Thomas Hardy, and such new favourites as Mr. J. M. Barrie and Q. Mr. Barnard realises some ...
... silver, with the mistle- toe berries, and the Holly Leaves, from which it takes its name, the Christmas number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News does not belie the precedent of former years. Mr. Alfred Watson's story of The Wrong Man, and ...