THE GIFT THAT CHEERS--THE GIVER
... THE GIFT THAT CHEERS THE GIVER. THE LORD LOVETH BUT NOT ALWAYS THE RECIPIENT. Drawn ry G. E. Studdy. 12 ...
... THE GIFT THAT CHEERS THE GIVER. THE LORD LOVETH BUT NOT ALWAYS THE RECIPIENT. Drawn ry G. E. Studdy. 12 ...
... PEOPLE TO WHOM WE HOPE WE ARE ALTOGETHER SUPERIOR VI.-- THE MAN WHO PREACHES AND DOES NOT PRACTISE. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... . AMERICA IN LONDON. DRAWN BY RALPH CLEAVER. ...
... . Luftwaffe or no Luftwaffe, the C.O. must have his breakfast, so under elaborate cover the regimental cooks get to work and, course by course, the meal, invisible from the air, is drawn over to its appointed end, starting with an egg PRAWN BY W. HEATH ROBINSON. ...
... AND THEN THE SOLDIER. NO. 5. Our hardened, nimble and alert Army knows how to be gay as well as grim. These drawings by Sherriffs record some of the brighter angles of modern military life somewhere in England to-day. CARICATURES BY SHERRIFFS. ...
... . THESE caricatures of five of our most distinguished exponents in the various arts are on view at Osbert Lancaster's show at the Redfern Gallery; illustrate the excellence of his observation, the sharpness of his wit. Illl III! The Lord Berners grappling wi'.h his muse. Miss Frey'd Stark explaining to a relatively- unsophisticated audience the genius of Mr. Norman Hartnell Mr. Ardixxone ...
... FRONT* RANKERS ON THE RINK: ICE CLUB CELEBRITIES. Specially Drawn for The Sketch by H. F. Crowther-Smith. London's new Ice Club has taken the fancy of Society, and many well-known people find time to practise skating there, and to join in games of ice-hockey. The Marchioness of Londonderry, London's leading Conservative hostesis, is an enthusiast who goes to the Ice Club frequently so are the ...
... . WHERB WINDING ROTHER FLOWS. TO FIND THB FICKLE TIDE: PERSONALITIES OF RYE GOLF CLUB. Specially drawn for The Sketch by H. F. Crowther-Smith. This picturesque part of the world so graphically described by Kipling in his poem Sussex, in which he speaks of our ports of stranded pride. succumbed to the fascinations of golf in 1893, and has ever since proved its wisdom and foresight. A day's ...
... . REFEREE: Hullo! You playing! I heard you'd been forbidden violent exercise. Player: That's all right. I've cut out dancing. Specially Drawn for The Sketch by Bert Thomas. ...
... WHAT WE MOTORISTS ALL FEEL AT TIMES! No. VII. THE SKID. Specially Drawn for The Sketch by G. E. Studdy. ...
... . The regiment noic known as the 6 1ST (FINSBURY RIFLES) A. A. BRIGADE, R.A. (T.A.), has an exceedingly interesting history claiming as its remote ancestors the Archers whose Grand Arena was the fenland north of London reclaimed in the early sixteenth century bv one Roger Ardley Lord Mayor. This land was later known as Fensbury. The Battle Honours of the Great War are carried on the old cap ...
... . S.O.S. IS A MUSICAL TERM MEANING 'SAME ONLY SOFTER.' COAL IS DECAYED VEGETARIANS. YOU CAN SEE IT IS. SOLOMON HAD 300 WIVES AND 700 CUCUMBERS. GUY FAWKES WOULD HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IF HE HADN'T SMELT A RAT. Howlers chosen by CECIL HUNT for illustration by EDMUND BLAMPIED. ...