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The Sportswoman

... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thynne, of the family of which the Marquis of Bath is the head-- one which has given fine men to the Army, the law, and the Church. Lord Hindlip, although only twenty-six, has done a large amount of travelling in wild and little ...

JOAN'S PLAN

... cried gaily. You'll be ready to ride when I send the summons At once, quoth Oliver with more deci sion. If the Duke has landed he'll need all his friends. II a r r y nodded. We shall bo a fair company, said be, but patience, lad. You'll not need ...

The Sportswoman

... be beautifully done, and that quite a lot of people are going over from this little village for it. Yachting men in Paddy's land are quite chirpy over their sport now they have a yachtsman for a Viceroy. Lady Dudley is also a practical yachtswoman. She ...

CONCERNING CHARLES WYNDHAM

... rather Ireland for his medical studies had been continued in Dublin for the land of the brave and tho free in 1863, and had joined the Medical Department of the Federal army then engaged in doing battle for freedom. Mr. Wyndham is not boastful about deeds ...

The Sportswoman

... best, Miss Bishop managed to halve the match, and won at the nineteenth hole. She was not playing her best game while in Eng land, but managed to get into the fourth heat, where she met Miss Lloyd Roberts, and, after a stiff match, suf fered defeat at her ...

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING: Presents for Everyone

... construction ana wuiK-iug. A Diversity of Gifts. Christmas gifts of a novel and original description may always be found at the Army and Navy Stores, Victoria Street, S.W. Everyone must visit the cracker department, as there is to be found an important turkey ...

MISS LENA ASHWELL

... am grateful for the good notices I have obtained. At the same time, the part is a difficult one to play, as, speaking as. a woman, I think there are few of my sex who would have made such determined efforts to hold a recreant lover or to accept his lukewarm ...

The Sportswoman

... Championship Meeting. This year she holds the Lincolnshire Ladies' Championship Cup, and in previous years she has won the Mid land Chnmpic-nshin. and has also been a silver medallist in the Open Championship Meeting. The Misses Nevile do not confine their ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS

... spite of the counter-attraction of the Army Association Cup, that it is likely an Army Rugby Cup Competi tion would have a good entry. Ourpicture is from a photograph by Messrs. Elliott and Fry, 55, Baker-street. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE AT THE HAYMARKET ...

CIRCULAR NOTES: NOTES BY RAPIER

... distance. Well, here is the Army requiring men before all things, and men who can use the rifle, and thoughts turn to Bisley as the load stone to the north. But here is Bisley with^ three rifles instead of the one rifle the Army wants with three or more ...

NOTES BY RANGER

... extremely wary and cunning. He had to resort to various expedients to get his shots, one of which was to dress himself up in woman's garb and so approach the deer. The thoroughbred hunter sires at Islington were satis factory to those breeders who have ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... limited, have others that I should rather like, and think might well be recommended, in Mintagon, Velocity, His Eminence, and Land League. Most likely the per sistent follower of these would come out to the good at the end of the season, but I have concluded ...