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... writes to ae follows;—“You mention in report that the man Shelter was introduced to Mr. Oscar Wilde his publisher.' Allow me to say that I know nothing Mr. Oscar Wild* escept in business capacity, bv publishing hi# ‘Lady Windetmare’e Fan,’ *c., and never ...
... MR. OSCAR WILDE. Mr. Oscar Wilde sailed for England by the Bothnia yesterday. It is reported that left sorrowfully. says his mission to reform the tastes and dress of the Americans has been a failure. has been in New York for month past and has been ...
... OSCAR WILDE IN AMERICA Prom Benjamin West to Burne-Jones is certainly advance, remarks editor Harper's Monthly in the April number of that magazine. The lank, scrawny, angular, pre-Raphaelite, pre-Pra-Angelico figures of some the extreme pictures the ...
... OSCAR WILDE. THE DRAMATIC REVIEW. Every Saturday. Price Threepence. Office: 12 and 14, Catherinc-strcet, Strand. ...
... MR. OSCAR WILDE DUPED.” The New York correspondent the Standard telegraphs:—The superintendent of police confirms the report that Oscar Wilde was duped Banco*' swindlers December 11th. One of them pretended to be-the son of Drexel, the banker, and thereby ...
... RELEASE OF OSCAR WILDE. The Qaulois says that a movement is foot obtain the signatures of MM. Zola, Daudet, Ooncourt. Copper, and Mirabeau, together with those of other men of letters, to international petition for the release Oscar Wilde. ...
... tTAYMABKET. lb. WALLER And Mr. XL MOKKLL.MaaMwra.—TO-NIGHT and EVENING -at 9, AN IDEAL. HUSBAND,* ‘by OSCAR WILDE. Followed, 10.40. FOOL, by Henry Hamilton.— MATINEE TO MOIROW and SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30. llltb and LAST TIME (Here), SATURDAY, April 6th. Box ...
... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. The April Sessions were opened yesterday Lord Mayor, who was accompanied the bench by ? Recorder (Sir Charles Hall), the Common Serjeant (S Forrest Fulton), Sir David Evans, Sir Stuart kJ? Sir John Moore, Sir ...
... THEATRE.—Lessee and Manager, Mr. CHARLES WYNDHAM.— arrangement wUhMr. WALLER and Mr. MORELL. LAST NIGHT of Oscar Wilde • lueoenfal play AN IDEAL HUSBAND. TO-NIGHT, at 8.30. TRANSFERRED with the Original Cast from the HAYMARK ET THEATRE. Doors open at ...
... Box Office Sole THIS Leonard Oookbora, cote. Ac.; Leigh, tad TO-NTGH Oscar Wilde George Tempest, A. Fanny Colei Page. A. de 8.15, Hl] SPECIAL TO-NIQH Uetdaraea Jones, Hob Aator. Moln trad Storey, ...
... HATMARKET THEATRE. ana Manager. Mr. Herbert Beorbelxm Tr«, TO.NIOHT, it 8,30. WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. Mr. Oscar Wilde. Boors open 8. Box Office (Mr. Lovorton) open 10 to 5, and 8 W. Seats may also boohed letter or telegram. SATURDAY NEXT, 2.38. THIS EVEN- ...