We are asked to say that the above title of a book written by Miss Jane Burr and published by Messrs. Duckworth (it is described on the wrapper as "an entirely unconventional novel founded on original and ultra-modern views concerning life and marriage") has nothing to do with our respected contemporary.


"Government's Striking Attitude. Waiting till the Car Jumbs?"

Nigerian Pioneer.

Personally we always try to get out when this seems to be imminent.


TO OUR PLAY-MAKERS.

[The Daisy and The Crossing, which both dealt with the life after death, have come to an untimely end; and, in deference to public feeling, the heroine of Every Woman's Privilege has been furnished with a fresh fiancé.]

When in my stall at eve I sit

(And these remarks would still apply,