THROUGH GATES OF FLAME

... think I'll do, she said, as she nodded apprecia- tively to her reflection in the glass. As sie 'f6rippad lightly into the victoria she called cut dc to the driver: Tilnoy Street' and in another moment ha she wsa.eging driven to ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... arged by Mr Mark Mills. LONG TON. QUEEN'S THEATRE, LimrETD.-Managing - Dihector, r A. S. Walters ; Acting-Manager. Mr H. Sheriff- ?? John F. Preston's company is here play- g the military melodrama Soldiers of the Queen. The cidents of the play range from ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15872 | Page: 28 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... quite a new series 0o f Badvnttrits. For young and old ?? o is hrfl of interest-,aad amusemet. -: '?ji ., , ., ?? if [ ° THE QUEEN OF THE WORLD, 1w Luke r, Netterville. London: Lawrence and( Bullen. Thiere is a familiar threat in the West of: 6 i Ireland ...

Advertisements & Notices

... (Chairman, J NEWTON MAPPIN). NEW YEAR PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER. OXFORD ST., WEST END. Stecial Pesenls List Post rree. QUEEN VICTORIA ST., CITY. ANCY DRESS BALLS, Covent Garden. F (Ulnder the directiou of FRANF. RE.DLE and NFIL FoRsTTHL) NEXT GRANI) FANCY ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... numerousinpasncno only did Queen Isabella's mother, Queen Christina, have a, large family by liar second husband, the hand- toy, some guardsman Munez, whom she created Duke of by Ranzrea bu nerly all the aisterd' Of King Francis, erg Queen Isabella's husband ...

THE QUEEN AT WINDSOR—-CHRISTMAS TREE ENTERTAINMENT

... THE QUEEN AT WINDSOR-CHRISTMAS TREE ENTERTAINMENT. (FROm1 tHN COUNT czOcrZ.AN.) Windsor Castle, Tuesday. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, accompanied by their Royal Highnoesses Prin- cess Henry of Battenberg and the Duchess of Albany. Her Majesty's ...

LIVERPOL THEATRES

... gambols; . n- liss Mary Desnond, a lady possessing a swmet b conterlo voice; Harry Pleon, the well-known d g comedian; Vesta Victoria.; James ShieId, the a one-legged comedian and dancer; The Eagle- 0 t- men, with their aeral bx actS; and Jennie D i- lretts ...

CHRISTMAS DAY

... case of accident or of suicide. The womnan lived apart from her husband, and was alone in the house. THE QUEEN'S CHRISTMAS AT WINDSOR. The Queen spent Christmnas Day at Win ?? after an interval of thirteen years. The members* of the Royal Family at the ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, ART

... The pley opens in fairyland with the return of Prince .Spleendid from earth. Absence has cooled his affection for the fairy, Queen Arieftt, who, in revenge, makes him fall back to earth again in the form of enowoakee. Children in Brurgss make tiis snow into ...

The Home

... spreading a very than layer of paste on a tin, cover it with any jam, then spread a thicker layer of genose, the same ar queen cakes or Victoria sandwich ins mad ol, on the jam, then jam on the genose, and fiually repeat the layer of paste on the top, The genoro ...

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... will also impersonate Scrooge at Collins's, the Paragon, and the Canterbury. MlEssEs FRANCOS AND DAY have secured Miss Vesta Victoria's tuneful and pathetic song, Good-bye, daddy, which was suggested by a striking illustration in a high-class contemporary; ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4020 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... impersonate Scrooge at w. Collins's, the Parsgon, and the Canterbury. ex MESSRS FRANC!S AND DAT have secured Miss Vesta sah Victoria's tuneful and pathetic song, Good-bye, ins daddy, which was suggested bv a striking illustration ma in a high-class co ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4349 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture