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    Page 8. THE DAILY MIRROR,

    THE BRITISH EMPIRE FLOATS UP ON THE SEA'

    M r. W. T. Stead, the dis t inguished journal is t and edi tor of the " Review ofReviews," in the c u r r e n t n u m b e r of which he s t renuously advocates thes t r e n g t h e n i n g of the Bri t i sh Navy, as a reply to the great increase in theGerman f lee t . Mr. Stead declares that for e v e r y D r e a d n o u g h t w h i c h theKaiser lays down Bri ta in should lay down two.

    LORD KELVIN BURIED AT THE ABBEY.

    "ALICE IN ^ ^^ ^ WONDERLAND."

    The evergreen "Al ice in Wo n d e r l a n d , " f o u n d e d onLewis Carrol l ' s del ight ful book, was revived yesterday at the Apol lo Theat re . It wil l charm thousands of chi ldren dur ing the Chris tmas season.A b o v e is Miss Marjor ie West , as the Cheshire Cat.

    I l i i l l i l l i l l i l l i l l l i l l l l l i l i l l l l i i l l l l l l l i i l l U i l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l i l i l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l i l l l l l i l lH ^T h e f u n e r a l of Lord Kelvin at Westminster Abbey yes terday was one of themost impress ive ceremonies ever wi tnessed in that h is tor ic bui lding. Abovear e the men jof ,the gua rd of the Elect r ica l Engineer Volunteers , of whichLord Kelvin was colonel-in-chief. {Daily Mirror p h o t o g r a p h . )

    LADY ENTHUSIASTS IN

    Miss Ri ta Legguro, who is p l a y i n g the Wh i t e R a b b i tin the revival of "Alice in Won der land " at the Apol loTheatre.{Z?a27y Mirror p h o t o g r a p h . )

    Al ice (Miss - Maidie Andrews) wi th the Gollywog(Mr. Wil l Bishop) , and the twins , Tweedledum" andT w e e d l e d e e (Mr. Tom Graves and Mr. J. C. B u c k -%ton&).'{Ddiif "^Mirro^ p h o t o g r a p h . )

    l i u i i u i i n u i u u i i n i n i i i ii n n i n i i i i i i i H i i i n i i i ii i n i i i i ii i i i ii i m i i i i i i ii i i ii i mMany enthusias t ic horsewomen now ride to hounds seateqw o m e n the d a u g h t e r s of Sir R o b e r t Wi l m o t are advocateand Miss Norah Wilmot (B). (2) Miss Kathleen W ilmot Jc lear ing a fence on Rufus. {U

    COUNTESS OF PORTARLINGTON.I f i i ii i i i i n i m n i i n n i n i i i ii i n n n i i i i i ii n i i i i i i i i i i i m f i W D n i n i i n i

    I l i i l li l l l ll l l t ll l l l ii l l l ll l l i t il l l l il l l i ll l l t l lt l i l i ll l l in H l UH fUU I NU t t t i iL a d y P o r t a r l i n g t o n , who has just given birth to aso n and heir , was a Miss Winif reda Yui l l , and wasmarr ied las t February. The E a r l of Portar l ington, who is only twenty-five >cars of age, owns some20,000 acres in Dorset and County DoAvn. (LallieChar les . )