FORBIDDING THE BANNS
... . DRAWN BY H. M. BATEMAN ...
... . DRAWN BY H. M. BATEMAN ...
... UNRECOGNISED HEROISM By H. M. Ba4inniSiinio THE COUPLE WHO GO TO A WEDDING WITHOUT SENDING A PRESENT If. M. Bsdteinnisiinio ...
... THE SPIRIT OF THE WANDERLUST. THE BERKSHIRE WANDERERS R.F.C. Drawn by Fred May The county team of Berkshire is noted for the hard and clean game which it plays. Founded thirty-five years ago, the Berkshire Wanderers are exactly what their name implies wanderers. In the good old pre-war days they had a playing member in Constantinople who occasionally received a cable on Thursday to play for ...
... A WORLD-FAMOUS AUTHOR Wlho Mas, Alas I 60 Crossed! tlhe Great Divideo THE LATE JACK LONDON AND MRS. JACK LONDON AT THEIR RANCH This is an impression of Kate Carew's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jack London at the Jack London ranch, which lies on the slopes of The Valley of the Moon, California. One of Jack London's many hobbies was his fat hogB, which may be seen in the background. Mrs. Jack ...
... OFFICERS OF THE 2ND BATTALION, THE P.W.O. YORKSHIRE REGIMENT- Tho -BY FRED MAY Green H d -was raise ...
... TME CRICKET CHAMPIONS. YORKSHIRE XI. v. THE REST OF ENGLAND Drawn by Fred May The champions, who had to work their passage all the way to get to the top, met the Rest of England at the Oval on the 15th, and that match just about rang down the curtain on the game for the season. Yorks have had a great season, and at the end their record in the County Championship read played 30; won 19. A fine ...
... . AT THE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS STUDENTS' DINNER Sketches by Fred May A very representative collection of the notable personalities who were at the recent dinner of the Chartered Accountants Students' Society. The president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants is Sir William Plender, G.B.E., F.C.A., and he appears to have been the only celebrity who managed to dodge our artist. Lord Farrer ...
... THE ROYAL EIVEEPOOE GOLF CHUB. SOME THUMB-NAIL IMPRESSIONS-- BY FRED MAY This distinguished club, from some of the members of which our artist was greatly privileged in obtaining a few sittings, has its course at a place called Hoylake, which is more rather than less well known amongst those wha rin aboot efter a wee bit ba' carrying at the same time a bag o' sticks. To particularise in a ...
... THE SONMING GOLF CILUB. SOME STRIKING LIKENESSES-- -BY FRED MAY The artist is said to have achieved his greatest success (so far) in this gallery, which is seen above. The indications of vexation and heated comment suggested in two of these pictures are merely introduced as a bit of artistic licence, for it is said that owing to the soothing influence of the immensely popular secretary, no ...
... CAUGMT AT TIE WICEET-AH EESEWInlEIRE I SUSSEX CELEBRITIES-- BY FRED MAY At the more or less recent battle of Worcester, the famous double-turn, the Gilligan brothers, played exactly the same part as did two other famous brothers, Mr. Castor and Mr. Pollux, at the battle of Lake Regillus when the Ancient Romans were having such a thin time. Sussex were very slow off the mark, and disaster came ...
... THE R.A.C.° TWENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY. SOME NOTABILITIES-- BY FRED MAY The twenty-fifth birthday of the Royal Automobile Club, at which H.R.H. the Prince of Wales was present, was fittingly and very congenially celebrated at Covent Garden Theatre. Unfortunately the foundation-stone and the popular axle of the great organisation, Sir Julian Orde, was unable to be there on account of illness, and ...
... TME PHYEILIS COURT TOURNAMENT. SOME OF THE STARTERS-- BY FRED MAY Boy Norton, who eluded our pictorial sleuth, but won the Men's Singles all the same, probably warbled a snatch of that melody, Oh, Phyllis Mine, and so forth. It was a tournament which drew quite a number of the cracks, and every year in every way goes on getting better and better. Henley is a charming spot even in this ...