Getting Used to the War
... -- Or the Doom of the Night-fiend ...
... -- Or the Doom of the Night-fiend ...
... The Daiaee Terrific The Apache is waiting: at a street corner-- with knife in hand-- for his victim, when, hearing: a peculiar whistle, he looks round and there enters his lady-love. They go through a somewhat deadly sort of waltz, in which he treats his partner' in a variety of ways unusual in the average ballroom, and in a manner to which the exuberant Sicilians accustomed us. This new ...
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... THE EGGS OF DEMOCRACY (Lowell perverted) MINER TO ENGINEER: You're sure we'll get more eggs out ofher if we kill her straight away? BY LOUIS RAEMAEKF.RS ...
... London's Pleasure-City The Anglo-American Exposition at the White City is this year more full of possibilities for unbounded merriment than ever before-- if, at any rate, we are to judge from the experiences of Jingle and Norman Morrow who paid it a visit the other day, and have recorded their joint impressions on this and the preceding page ...
... THE TRIP -LE ALLIANCE _ BY FRED BUCHANAN ...
... Of a Sinn Feiner BY A. H. D'EGYILLE ...
... Of Modest Young Poloist BY HEATH ROBINSON ...
... Those Frontiers A LITTLE DISAGREEMENT AS TO THE EXACT LINE w heath Robinson ...
... Tommy 01 tilke Ocean IV. FIRST LESSONS IN THE USE OF THE LIFE-BELT The fourth drawing Oj a scries in which E. G. O. Beuttler depicts the amenities of troopship Jc ...
... Light amd Learning BROWN: Hi! Conshtable, how's a man to find his way tome by these uoo-fangled 'lectric 'luminators CONSTABLE What? Ain t they light enough for you then? BROWN: Who said ellythick agin the lishe? What I complains of is the plagney dishtance between the poshts BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... -- But Beckett Does Better Sketches by our lady artist at the great glove fight at Olympia last week, when Joe Beckett knocked out Billy Wells in three rounds, and so retained the Heavy-Weight Championship of Great Britain BY PHYLLIS KERMODE ...