[INDEX.]
| PAGE. | |
|---|---|
| ACTORS' MAKE-UP | 149 |
| (Illustrations by Horace Moreham.) | |
| ANARCHIST, AN. From the French of Eugéne Moret | 339 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| ANTONIO'S ENGLISHMAN. By W. L. Alden | 451 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| ARTISTS' CLUB, A BOHEMIAN. By Alfred T. Story | 488 |
| (Illustrations by G. G. Kilburne, W. H. Pike, Robt. Sauber, J. Finnemore, W. A. Breakspear, C. Cattermole, Carl Haag, and W. D. Almond, and from Photographs by Scott & Sons, Exeter, and Russell & Sons.) | |
| BEAUTIES:— | |
| XIII.—Children: Miss Edith Marguerite Dickinson, Miss Dorothy Birch Done, Miss Evelyn Mary Dowdell, Miss Madge Erskine, Miss Winnifred Emma Heale, Miss Kathleen Keyse, Miss Nelly M. Morris, Miss Aligander Smith, Miss Myrta Vivienne Stubbs | 77 |
| XIV.—Ladies: Miss Christine Beauclerc, Mrs. W. H. Cook, Miss Croker, Mrs. Gardner, Miss Maud Gonne, Miss Hamilton, Miss Jameson, Miss Evelyn Millard, Lady Helen Vincent | 186 |
| XV.—Children: Miss May Barnes, Miss Doris Mamie Butler, Miss Doris G. Clegg, Masters Cuthbert, Eustace, Michael, and Cyril Cox, Miss Gracie Dodds, Miss Gladys Huddart, Miss Gladys Lilian Tansley, Miss Muriel Glanville Taylor | 270 |
| XVI.—Ladies: Miss Barnett, Miss Annie O'Deane, Miss Nancy Noel, Miss Agnes C. Stevenson, Miss Nora Williamson | 426 |
| XVII.—Children: Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Holmes, Miss Phyllis Lott, Miss Katie Martindale, Miss Margot Amy Cecil Russell, Miss Winifred Mary Winter | 538 |
| XVIII.—Ladies: Miss Daisy Baldry, Mrs. Glyndeur Foulkes, Miss Franks, Miss Mabel Morphett, Miss Louie Spencer, Miss Irene Vanbrugh | [634] |
| BETWEEN THE ACTS. From the French of M. Blowitz | 115 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| BLIZZARD, LOST IN A. By G. H. Lees | 285 |
| (Illustrations by W. Christian Symons.) | |
| BRITISH EMBASSY AT PARIS, THE. By Mary Spencer-Warren | 289 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Messrs. Gunn & Stuart, Richmond.) | |
| BURDETT-COUTTS, THE BARONESS. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 348 |
| CAMBRIDGE UNION SOCIETIES, OXFORD AND | 502 |
| CLARK, PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF SIR ANDREW. By E. H. Pitcairn | 65 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Messrs. Mayor & Meredith, Bassano, and Wyrall; and from a Painting by G. F. Watts, R.A.) | |
| COMPOSERS WORK, HOW. By F. A. Jones. | |
| Part I.—With facsimiles of the MSS. of Sir Joseph Barnby, John F. Barnett, Jacques Blumenthal, F. H. Cowen, Alfred R. Gaul, Charles Gounod, Edward Grieg, and Chas. H. Lloyd | 206 |
| Part II.—With facsimiles of the MSS. of Meyer Lutz, A. C. Mackenzie, Tito Mattel, Hubert Parry, Ebenezer Prout, Rubinstein, Saint-Saëns, Stanford, Strauss, Berthold Tours, and P. Tschaïkowsky | 428 |
| COOPER, R.A., THOMAS SIDNEY. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 227 |
| CRIMES AND CRIMINALS:— | |
| I.—Dynamite and Dynamiters | 119 |
| II.—Burglars and Burgling | 273 |
| III.—Coiners and Coining | 416 |
| IV.—Forgers and Begging-Letter Writers | [627] |
| (Illustrations from Photographs and Drawings.) | |
| DIARY OF A DOCTOR, STORIES FROM THE. By the Authors of "The Medicine Lady." | |
| VII.—The Horror of Studley Grange | 3 |
| VIII.—Ten Years' Oblivion | 159 |
| IX.—An Oak Coffin | 255 |
| X.—Without Witnesses | 394 |
| XI.—Trapped | 465 |
| XII.—The Ponsonby Diamonds | [606] |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | |
| DICKENS, THE SIGNATURES OF CHARLES. By J. Holt Schooling | 80 |
| (Illustrations from facsimiles.) | |
| DIVING-DRESS, MY. By One Who Has Done With It | 383 |
| (Illustrations by Harold Piffard.) | |
| FAMILY NAME, THE. From the French of Henri Malin | 99 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| FULLER, LÖIE. The Inventor of the Serpentine Dance. By Mrs. M. Griffith | 540 |
| (Illustrations by Sarony, New York; Mora, New York; Elder, Iowa; Reutlinger, Paris; and Riders, Chicago.) | |
| GIOVANNI. By J. D. Symon | 133 |
| (Illustrations by J. Finnemore.) | |
| HANDCUFFS | 94 |
| (Written and Illustrated by Inspector Moser.) | |
| HELMET, THE. From the French of Ferdinand Beissier | 41 |
| (Illustrations by Jean de Paleologue.) | |
| HOLLAND, THE QUEEN OF. By Mary Spencer-Warren | 17 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Messrs. Gunn & Stuart, Richmond, and W. G. Kuijer, Amsterdam.) | |
| ILLUSTRATED INTERVIEWS. | |
| XXX.—Mr. Edward Lloyd. By Harry How | 175 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| XXXI.—Mr. Thomas Sidney Cooper, R.A. By Harry How | 227 |
| (Illustrations from Drawings and a Painting by Mr. T. S. Cooper, R.A., and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| XXXII.—The Baroness Burdett-Coutts. By Mary Spencer-Warren | 348 |
| (Illustrations by Warne Browne, Sir Edmund Henderson, Edmund Caldwell, and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| XXXIII.—Mr. Charles Wyndham. By Harry How | 513 |
| (Illustrations from a Painting by John Pettie, R.A.; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry; London Stereoscopic Co.; Falk, New York; Barraud; and Mr. John F. Roberts.) | |
| XXXIV.—Sir Francis and Lady Jeune. By Harry How | [575] |
| (Illustrations from a Drawing by Mr. Harry Furniss, and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| IRON CASKET, THE. From the German | [653] |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| JEUNE, SIR FRANCIS AND LADY. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | [575] |
| LAND OF YOUTH, THE. A Story for Children. A Scandinavian Popular Tale | 212 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| LESSEPS, COUNT FERDINAND DE. By His God-daughter | [636] |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Nadar, Reutlinger, Liébert, and Daireaux, Paris.) | |
| LIGHT: A London Idyll. by E. M. Hewitt | [591] |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| LLOYD, MR. EDWARD. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 175 |
| MARTIN HEWITT, INVESTIGATOR. By A. G. Morrison. | |
| I.—The Lenton Croft Robberies | 305 |
| II.—The Loss of Sammy Crockett | 361 |
| III.—The Case of Mr. Foggatt | 526 |
| IV.—The Case of the Dixon Torpedo | [563] |
| (Illustrations by Sidney Paget.) | |
| MIRROR, THE. From the French of George Japy | 90 |
| (Illustrations by Alan Wright.) | |
| MUSIC OF NATURE, THE. By T. Camden Pratt. Part II. | 46 |
| (Illustrations by Adolph G. Döring.) | |
| OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE UNION SOCIETIES, THE. | |
| I.—Oxford. By J. B. Harris-Burland | 502 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by C. Court Cole & Gillman, Oxford.) | |
| II.—Cambridge. By St. J. Basil Wynne Willson, M.A. | 507 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Stearn, Cambridge; London Stereoscopic Company; and Beaufort, Birmingham.) | |
| PALACE OF VANITY, A. From the French of Mme. Emile de Girardin | 322 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| PICTURES, SOME INTERESTING | [640] |
| (Illustrations by a Chinese Artist, Lord Nelson, W. M. Thackeray, John Gadbury, and from a Photograph.) | |
| PORTRAITS OF CELEBRITIES AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THEIR LIVES:— | |
| Astley, Sir John, Bart | [626] |
| Bannerman, Mr. Campbell, M.P. | 415 |
| Burton, Lady | 157 |
| Canziani, Madame (Miss Louisa Starr) | [624] |
| Cole, Madame Belle | 51 |
| Dilke, Sir Charles, M.P. | 500 |
| Dilke, Lady | 501 |
| Dumas, Alexandre, Fils | 158 |
| Godfrey, Dan | 305 |
| Hesse, The Grand Duke of | 412 |
| Ibsen, Henrik | 156 |
| Kennedy, Mr. Justice | 304 |
| Leitner, Dr. G. W. | [623] |
| Lichfield, The Bishop of | 155 |
| Loch, Sir Henry | 50 |
| Lopes, Lord Justice | 411 |
| Mackenzie, Dr. | 154 |
| Peterborough, the Bishop of | 52 |
| Rosebury, Lord | 498 |
| Russia, Czar of | 302 |
| Saxe-Coburg, Princess Victoria Melita of | 413 |
| Scott-Holland, Rev. Canon | 497 |
| Stoddart, A. E. | [625] |
| Temple, Sir Richard, M.P. | 54 |
| Tupper, Sir Charles | [622] |
| Wantage, Lord | 53 |
| Wellington, Duke of | 303 |
| Wills, Mr. Justice | 499 |
| Winchester, Bishop of | 301 |
| Worcester, Bishop of | 414 |
| QUEEN'S YACHT, THE | [587] |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by G. West & Son, Southsea; and Symonds & Co., Portsmouth.) | |
| QUEER SIDE OF THINGS, THE:— | |
| Beauty College Company, The | [660] |
| Lamps of All Kinds and Times | 110 |
| Master of Grange, The | 330 |
| Major Microbe | 104 |
| Mr. Hay | 553 |
| Off to the Station | 560 |
| Pal's Puzzles | 224, 448, [668] |
| Thinner-Out, The | 218 |
| Two Styles, The | 112 |
| Unbelievers' Club, The | 440 |
| SINGING BOB. By Alice Maud Meadows | 197 |
| (Illustrations by W. C. Symons.) | |
| SMILE, THE BIRTH OF A | 306 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| SPEAKER'S CHAIR, FROM BEHIND THE. By Henry W. Lucy | 189, 388, 481, [645] |
| (Illustrations by F. C. Gould.) | |
| TERRIBLE NEW YEAR'S EVE, A. By Kathleen Huddleston | 55 |
| (Illustrations by W. Christian Symons.) | |
| THAT STOUT GERMAN. By F. Bayford Harrison | 242 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| THREE GOLD HAIRS OF OLD VSEVEDE, THE. A Story for Children | 546 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| WATCHES OF ALL TIMES | [666] |
| WYNDHAM, Mr. CHARLES. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 513 |
| ZEALOUS SENTINEL, A. An Incident of the Siege of Paris | 435 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| ZIG-ZAGS AT THE ZOO. By A. G. Morrison. | |
| XIX.—Zig-Zag Batrachian | 33 |
| XX.—Zig-Zag Dasypidian | 141 |
| XXI.—Zig-Zag Scansorial | 246 |
| XXII.—Zig-Zag Saurian | 374 |
| XXIII.—Zig-Zag Simian | 457 |
| XXIV.—Zig-Zag Rodoporcine | [590] |
| (Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.) |
GEORGE NEWNES, LIMITED, 8, 9, 10, AND 11, SOUTHAMPTON STREET, AND EXETER STREET, STRAND, W.C.
[Transcriber's Notes:]
Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were silently corrected.
Anachronistic and non-standard spellings retained as printed.
Title page and table of contents added by transcriber.