Good Evans!—The Daily Telegraph reported "The Heroism of a Lady." The act and deed was that of Miss Evans, of Hythe, near Southampton, who, after rescuing a man and a woman from drowning, plunged in again, dived, and rescued a girl, who was sinking for the third and last time. The girl saved will ever gratefully remember Miss Evans as the lady who "brought her up by hand," and in finishing her education she will not neglect the extra-accomplishment of swimming. Honour to Miss Evans, who is a real female champion, not of the Salvation Army, but of a Nautical Salvage Corps!
A NOCTURNE IN NOODLEDOM.
(What the Heart of the Young Masher said to the Music-hall Singer.)
(A Long Way after Longfellow.)
Air—"The Day is Done."
The day is done, and the darkness
Falls from the brow of night,
Like a crape-mask drifting downward