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THE THEATRES

... Mr. John Bur- Xeston. Mr Waiter SeaLby, and Miss Agnest ut Taylor. It may b'e he mentioned that an on Monday neit Mr. Oscar Wilde'8 play . Lady Windermeres Fan is to be given at the ! Shakespeare Theatre for th~e first time in this CitY. ' when it ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... sthe domestic novel, in wvhichl there ias becn a marked change during the period ranging from Richardson and Thackeray to Oscar Wilde. Among other contributions worthy of! tlecia attention are Mr. freed and his r jCritics, bv T. Rice Holmes ; Glimpses ...

HOME—FASHIONS—WORK

... excite- kment of modern living. TimE 'Erw BUTTONHOLE.-It is a pity to spoil a pretty Etory, but the rumour that it was Mr. Oscar Wilde, the Uestheto, who brought out the fashionable green flower as a buttonhole is without foundation. The I green flower ...

THE THEATRES

... Wynd- i ham and Miss Moore are in pleasant company. Ls Produced at St. James's Theatre in February fe S las M I 1 last, Mr. Oscar Wilde's first serious dramatic v ae essay attracted at once the attention which the P is nersonality oF its author demanded. Fore- ...