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BU“.K MAILING REVELATIONS

... pYe ’,'. L, | the prisoner was well known to the dvi™ T o intimate associate of the most dis- P’hfi. |u: witnesses in the Oscar Wilde case and a greditd ’ Hackmailer. He was arvested by the potori oo they raided & honse in Fitzroy -suare plice Wl7 e dressed ...

THE SUNDAY SOCIETY

... they closed the public-houses and excluded them from the museums they would not drive them into places of worrhip. —Mr. Oscar Wilde seconded the motion, which was agreed to, as were also two others, one rejoicing that the Queen had signalised the Jubilee ...

WOMEN AND WAR

... auspices of the Women's Committee of the International Arbitration and Peace Association. Mrs. Leatham Bright presided.-Mrs. Oscar Wilde read a paper, in which she offered a number of practical suggestions to wives, mothers, and schoolmistresses. Children should ...

LONDON NOTES

... arrived at, it was necessary to select some other article of dress for alteration, and the rational dream move, meet and Mr. Oscar Wilde 's strictures upon overoats have led to the latest fashion—the wearing of capes. These are made double, the under one buttoning ...

asp, prodded his ever being able to entaselpate himself front the redden of a servant and stain tit. the year

... seem to desks the introduction of a little beauty and colouriog into their attire. Some have looked hopefully towards Mr. Oscar Wilde, but his freaks of fancy too octregeons to be adopted by milker, mortals. His last notion has been to return to the modes ...

MR. G. W. FOOTE AND TUR BLASPHEMY

... commenting on the letter received from Mr. Hoppe, said there was no law against bad taste, and never would be until Mr. Oscar Wilde became Prime Minister. (Laughter.) The question was whether a man had a right to his own taste. He had a moral right, which ...

CREAM O

... similarity of costume always follows similarity of pursuits.” Oscar Wilde always had queer ideas about dress, and I am afraid he has not yet quite got rid of his peculiar views, As o contrast to Oscar Wilde's ideas of American women, read what & Hindco gentleman ...

THE TRIAL OF WILDE. VERDICT AND SENTENCE

... discussion Alfred Taylor was put into the dock and placed by the side of Wilde. % In passing sentence, his lordship said :—Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, it has never been my lot to try a case of this kind sobad. One has to puta certain comstraint upon one’s ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Excellencies also call for a full inquiry and the punishment of the guilty parties, none of whom have as yet been discovered. Oscar Wilde who is in Wandsworth Prison, is employed in making wail bags, He is accorded the special privilege of taking exercise by ...

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... do so, however, next week. Mrs. was at this gathering, but I missed the fend. i iirrVre of her cavalier of last lemon. Oscar Wilde has gone to America to teach our Transatlantio cousins the worship of the lily, end to recite his own poems. Mn. Ussery ...

FATHER SEVERELY PUNISHED

... to take to his bed. Pneu monia and typhoid fever supervened, and he gradusily sank, He leaves a widow and one child. Mzy Oscar Wilde has been removed to the i ary in Wandsworth prison. His health is stated to have largely broken down. According to information ...

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... their delusive and purring charms. I have had much amusement lately from some letters written by the apostle of resthetice, Oscar Wilde, from America, where as every one who cares for fashionable gossip knows he has gone to deliver a series of lectures on ...