"'Baghdad' written large on the wall of the terminus in English and Arabic reminded them that they had arrived. In the booking office, now deserted, there had been a rush for tickets to Constantinople. The last train had gone out at 2 a.m. A supper officer discovered the way-bill."—Daily Paper.

A poor substitute if he was looking for the bill-of-fare.


From an Egyptian picture-palace programme:—

"Sensationing. Dramatic.

MARINKA'S HEART.

Great drama, in 3 parts, of a poignancy interest,

assisting with anguish at the terrible

peripeties of a Young Girl, falling in hand, of

Bohemian bandits.