May I inform " A Cynical Bachelor " that the " artificially beautiful " women of England he talks about belong almost solely to the upper class? The average middle-class girl has neither the time nor the money to go in for expensive " beauty culture." I have a limited acquaintan
September 21, 1907 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Shepherd's Bush :opposite Bush Hotel). MONEY. —Prompt cash advances, from £lO upwards; strict privacy; easy terms; straightforward dealing; no genuine application refused.—Provincial Union Bank, 7, Lansdowne-rd. Croydon. £5 to £l,OOO lent privately, without sureties.—Waring, 18,
September 21, 1907 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
The Largest, Sweetest, and most prolific Marrowfat Pea for Exhibition or th% Table. First-Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, 1908. Pods longer than any other Pea in cultivation. Price 1/- per packet, 3/6 per half-pint, post free.
March 28, 1908 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
How Her Husband First Made Her Acquaintance in 1901. BUNCH OF VIOLETS. Witness turned to the newcomer, hesitated for a moment, and then, with an effort at firmness, re. plied " Never." Are you sure?—To the best of my knowledge, I never saw him before. Did not you go to him with
February 26, 1907 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Describing her life in Paris with the prisoner, witness said that one day she found in their rooms some peculiar-looking needles, which looked like darning-needles. She asked Thaw about them, and he said they were " some old stuff " that someone had left behind. She denied that
February 26, 1907 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England