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... MISS OLGA NETHERSOLE, TO APPEAR AT THE ADELPHI ON MAY I IN A VERSION OF SAPHO, BY CLYDE FITCH. Photograph by Lafayette Bond Street, IK ...
... MISS OLGA NETHERSOLE, TO APPEAR AT THE ADELPHI ON MAY I IN A VERSION OF SAPHO, BY CLYDE FITCH. Photograph by Lafayette Bond Street, IK ...
... THE RHODES MEMORIAL SERVICE AT ST. RAUL'S ON THURSDAY LAST THE RUSH FOR PLACES IN THE CATHEDRAL. THE ARRIVAL OF THE PARTY FROM THE GUILDHALL. THE LORD MAYOR'S PROCESSION ENTERING ST. PAUL'S. The Lord Mayor. EARL DE GREY (REPRESENTING THE QUEEN) ENTERING HIS CARRIAGE AFTER THE SERVICE. Earl de Grev. Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Balfour. MR. CHAMBERLAIN GETTING INTO HIS CARRIAGE AFTER THE SERVICE. Mr. ...
... . TO many the First of April is associated only with fools, but to others it means the chance-- a small one, I admit-- of sport in the Thames. To me, Molesey appeared not only the most picturesque spot within reasonable distance of town, but, at the same time, offering the best prospects of sport. Accordingly, I repaired to the riverside armed with my favourite spinning-rod and landing-net. To ...
... ULYSSES, AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. i MR. BEERBOHM TREE AS ULYSSES. Photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company, Regent Street, IV. ...
... MISS ELLA RUSSELL AS ELSA IN LOHENGRIN. mOM .V rilOTOCRATH BY ROBINSON, GRAFTON STREET, DUPLIN, ...
... MIL EDMUND PAYNE AT HOME Yes, Sir; Mr. Payne 's in. That is he in the earden Will you sit down till I call him, or would you like to join him in the garden? replied the maid-servant on my presenting myself at the actor's residence in Stoke Newington (writes one of our representatives). Take me to him in the garden, by all means There I found the First Lieutenant in Don Juan, whose ...
... . ;|j| Tight-Riding A Story of Carelessness-- In Praise of Trailers That Stupid Six Miles an Hour. Time to light up Wednesday, April 16, 7.56 Thursday, 7.57 Friday, 7.59; Saturday, 8; Sunday, 8.2; Monday, 8.4; Tuesday, 8.6. This is just the time of year when a cyclist who has no claim to be a night-rider may be caught by darkness. A pleasant evening leads him farther into the country than he ...
... . Mr. Anstey almost alone does something to save the literary hour from the reproach of unbroken dulness, or, at least, from a very unexhilarating seriousness. Lyre and Lancet (Smith, Elder) appeared in snippets in Punch. If anyone was so ill-advised as to take it so, they cannot complain if they have nothing left to while away a sleepy afternoon or to give them a fillip after political ...
... MISS LIZZIE RUGGLES. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY THE LONDON STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, CHEAPS1DE. V ...
... MR. MARCUS STONE, R.A.: A GREAT PAINTER WHO HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS A DRAMATIST IN COLOUR. THERE is probably no painter among the Forty who make up the elect of the Royal Academy who is held in greater esteem by the art-loving public of the world than is Mr. Marcus Stone, who, with his fine figure, clear-cut features, and striking appearance, is one of the handsomest men in the art-world to ...
... . OWING TO THE PROLONGED DROUGHT, THE ENGLISH HARVEST THIS YEAR IS ONE OF THE EARLIEST ON RECORD, AND, IN MANY CASES, THE LIGHTEST. A PAIB OF SELF-HINDERS AT WORK. I setting; up the stooks. AT the setting of the sun. REAPING OATS: THIS IS THE FIRST CORN-CROP HARVESTED. THE STACK-YARD: MODERN METHODS. TIRED-OUT. FROM PHOTOGRAPHS 1SY NEWMAN, BERKHAMSIEB. ...
... VIEWS OF FRIEDRICHSHOF, THE PALACE IN WHICH THE LATE EMPRESS FREDERICK BREATHED HER LAST ON AUGUST 5. SOUTH VIEW, FROM THE DRIVE. NORTH FRONT, WITH ENTRANCE FORCH. FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY H. RUCKWARDT, BERLIN. ...