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May 7, 1892.]

PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.

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No. 130. A {Sir Donald) Cume, ^——-7^--^_ stuck-up poppies, and I do feel so-

admirably done in P. and 0. (Paint "T O ^ Oh! I feel my colour is gradually

and Oil) by W. W. Ouless, 11.A. n ^ >k (W.M.)."

No. 211. " Slow, Blow, thou Win- 5^ f&y, fjg \ No. 502. " What, no Soap! " She

ter Wind."—As You Like It. But / <£?-^ Us. 3 C^S S may appear a trifle cracky, but no one

we donH like it—we mean, the wind, / ^7^^?^' O (JC> Jm'Z* c ^ "vi*?**\ can say that this picture represents her

of course. Oh, so desolate and dreary! / > ^s^^L C-v" vO\ as having gone clean mad." Anna

We suppose that in order to keep / f\, "^(^/5?3£^C\^w<v ^irM O \ Bilinska.

himself warm, Sir John must have yyV? S *^f-= j\ c [A ^\ 553, Margate Sands in An-

been thoroughly wrapped up in his /; ^ ^ j j= ^^w^^Illi^W/ ^- 5^ \ cien^ Times. Cruel conduct of an

work when he painted this. Sir J. E. / * ^ag\ F*f& jUJ I jfV \ Ancient Warrior towards a young lady

Millais, Bart., P. A. / ^ >>—-^^^^^^^i^ \ who refused to bathe in the sea. Full

No. 228. " TAe Grea* ^w&'s :^:|^>s/ ^-vr^^^-f"" of life by E. M. Hale (and Hearty).
" Auk-ward moment: is it genuine or ^ r^A^2^/ ^-y -*^-2Tr^ No. 575, u Poor Thing ! " Touch-
not ? He bought it at an Auk-tion; it ^7 ':j2^2Z^\^^\ \ a 'f^ffi? ^'v^^llikra f_1 *n? P^c^ure °^ ideal patient in ^Esthetic

had probably been auk'd about before, v \\a Yu^^^^^j^^^^t Idiot Asylum. Lucien Davis.

genuine or not- There'll be a ^reai5 \ /"^--^ %._ jj/yvvi 636- Clever Examiner

tank (/) about it," says H. S. Makks, \( \ ~~S/-y^n, U ;^^^U^^T>^^wllf drawing him out." [N.B.—This ought

R.A. \\ \ >i\ U / to have been exhibited at A. Tooth's

No. 238. "With a little pig here and V v^fl^if Exhibition.] Ralph Hedlet.

a little cow here, r Upper part of Augustus

Here a sheep and there a sheep and xxifi \ \ \\^T^-f/ /vaY11 //2 IV/ Manns, Esq. The Artist has, of

everywhere a sheep." \\*/ \\J\ 1 \N—i " ' wA*t I / course, chosen the better part.

O/c? tfo/i^, illustrated by Sidney \ m 1" ^> ^ <t^Z^l^T^/ "Manns wants but little here below,"

Cooper, R.A. \ j^jL k/\$$ / ^ut doesn't get anything at all,

No. 250. " Ticklish Times ; or, the I ii ^e^^yy^ being cut off, so to speak, in his prime

.Mrstf Small and Early in the Ear" ^S**s^«^4- ^^^^^ about the second shirt-button. Ex-

" She sat, half-mesmerised, thinking —-----: actly like him as he was taken before

to herself, 'Shall 1 have many dances No 204> «• Three Little Maids from School." A wealth of colour. ^t^S** "|ettie Sessions."

this season?' You ve got a ball in The Bubject is this:—After an ample school-feast, the girls sat . -No. 1041. Every Dog must have

hand,' whispered small and early drowsily under an orange-tree, when they were suddenly startled by his Dose ; or, Xing Charles s Mar-

Eros Minimus. 'Ah,' she returned, the appearance of a snake. "Don't be frightened, Betsy Jane," cried tyrdom." Feed Hall.

dreamily, 'a bawl in the hand is Anna Maria, the eldest; "'ee won't 'urt yer, 'ee only comes from sculpture.—The descriptions in

indeed worth a whisper in the ear.' " theLowther Harkade." Sir Fred. Leighton, Bart., P.R.A. the Guide are too painful. We prefer

Erom the Greek of______ _ _ ________not, to give any names,

Akephalos. W. Adol- jjlll ■"—1—-"^j ===^T^==^\Zj'''' ~"^""lli|"i"""'^""T"''^F^li"ll ^ere are 8Peei"

phe bouguepeau. 111 pP-^l 11_lijl____^ J^_^__f=|r _ ^jL^-JilL— mens : - " Mr. So-and-

No. 272. The Flying Z°*- ^v^Ll "'--~ "~~~~^y='=~~ —zzzz—-ff t [ I so, to he executed in

FariniFamily. Nothing I '>p'^<^ ILmTm—-arr-k j ......,, , ,, !|' III bronze"; "The late

like bringing'em up to ||JTTjT^\>) III 11 P^Wil ! ,1 1 Thingummy-^/"

the acrobatic business \\iTT?(\ , irJt&^T^M l-i- ■■ !|hf1 7 i f ! I'lj These will suffice. Then

quite young. Phil R. I IB \\ \ \\M\ !,l| ! !i ' ' \ ! j|| i .! |i i 1 i we have No. 1997.

Morris, A. i |1 I MIHn i ! I 1 • iiii 1 1 • LUli I "All Three going to

No. 290. "Sittin'and \ I %MjL !l ; |>U ! ^^4^VI /7\ I ' I i Bath," by George

of John Leech's boys 11 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^ and while we thi_nk of

portrait of a Railway ;^^^<v . A dams-Acton," and sJ,

Director looking di- III T if|f| ^^^^fi iff iW (if 1 II Wl$ \W//w^^^^^^\m^\ w^ ^s l^ece oi

rectly at the spectator, ffff \\{ H\ 1* \M IlSlffliniflllTlTlffi ' '' W^^^^^^^r llhm ycu^P^ure> we conclude

and saying," Of course, U/UaSJ^^m ill LlJJJd^lfl )mmM\ I 1 fffiflW^fl^'lf^^wfflKl ill our ph:k of the Pic-
rm the rifht man m \W} \ Wj tyres with tins dis-

the right inace, i.e., on '---■-----1 play of fireworks; that

the line." Congratula- No. 458. " Peas and War." Club Committee ordering dinner. See corner figure (l. k. of picture) is, with one good bust
tions to Hubert Her- with Cookery Book. The Steward says, ""We can't have peas." Mr. J. S. B-lf-r remonstrates up / Plau dite et
komer P. A. strongly, " What! not have peas ? Nonsense! " That's how the row began, and they " gave him valete !

No. ' 311. Bopping beans.'' "A limner then his visage caught," and managed the awkward subject so as to please
in on them in not quite everybody; which the limner's name is Hubert Herkomer, E.A.
a friendly way, by very Much in Ernest Crofts, A.

No. 317. " Strong Op-inions." A Political Picture by a Liberal No. 989. LaSea-
Onionist. Catherine M. Wood. gull- Awful fight

No. 342. A Person sitting uprightly. By bentlet. between a gull and

No. 351. " Only a Couple of Growlers, and no Hansom /" By , a,i t tt e,r"
J. T. nettleship. TO B^ Your e e

No. 373. " There is a Flower that bloometh." The Mayor of Avon, }s s*ur'e to be cauglit

as he appeared 'avon his

likeness (A 1) taken by
Phil R. Morris, A.
No. 412. " Hush a

by this Hook. But
the picture must
be looked at from
our point of view,

bye, Bibby ' " Capital' from the opposite

picture, speaks for itself,
" I know that man, he
comes from—Liver-
pool." Brought here by
Luke Fildes, R.A.

side of the room.]

ARS LONGA.

No. 440. Poppylar Talking " Art " is so " smart " in the first week of May,

Error." Old Lady That is "Aet," which you start with a thundering A.

No. 699. " Very Like a Whale," only it's a {loq.). "Oh, dear! I've Simple " art" must depart; that's an obsolete way.

buoy not caught yet. C. N. Henry. eaten one o' them nasty Some think "art" would impart all the work of to-day.
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