CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... (From Punch.) MISCHIEF I-P-rn-11 (cutting a strip marked 'Arona- ghan' from John Bull's coat): Bedad, I've bin an' spoiled his ' Ulster,' anyhow ! A Nnw TASTE IN MEN AND WOMEN.-She: What a flue-looking man Mr O'Brien is I-He : H'm-hah-rather rough-hewn, I think. Can't say I admire that loud. laughing, strong-voiced, robust hind of man. Now that's a fine-looking woman he's talking to !-She : ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... L. L The most fashionable materials of the season arm admirably adapted to the hstoricaland picturesque B6sles h wbare b¶ selected Iu Iha maodes of e lniball6 anil Trisnon t3-pes show to the 4 0 greatest advantage te mousselines de sole with large patterns, the printed voiles and foulards, and thin Chinese cranes with exquisitely painted fowers, 6 s mucb in demnd this season; the latter and ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE COLONEL

... ViLNITEl ?? YALTiLE COLONnL. Tuiii 1(lo. ?? e:ilili ?? ommc I iit4 evO-l. Iitn4 witn at perfirictiac-2 ~it -Mr. 1-. G. 13urn'rala - tItlc' piLce- isi foundpedl ni-on zit comedry bv Mr. To:Lt TayIrir, witich inl its turn Nitas ?? ?? II. 1ri-tiic 1,1 -y -Iat ~citd frol. a 1-rer el wivel, st if Toi.. Colont el c'I ?? I er'i'iisedalol th slr lli- ofi eit~i ii:;titt the ?? nC tli-3 phulist ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... a FASHIO-iY AND Y.SITIVE& - I -- EIE-HECOUJRT. Osborne, Wednesday. The Queen and Princess Elizabeth of :eHeO. god.tlt ladies and gentlemen in attendance, arrived at Osbome at a quarter befor tw o slpgk ycsay, hWvin8 FPossed over ftm Gesporbt ;n H M yzact Alberta, CaGtain Thompson. aesty went ot, this morning, agowpngei Pdstoesa Elle, ai Xesse. . Lord Edward Pelhain Clinton has arrived at ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHI AND VARIETIES. THE COURT- IWindsor Castle, Monday. n~eir Roy3;i H;iighness P7rincer-- Christian of Sahle:- wig-Holstein, and the Hereditary Princess of Sass Aleinengen visited her Mojesty yesterdaty, ?? rcussod to lisucheors. The Grand Duchess an HIereil.ritay Grand Duke amna Dachess of _5cklenberg Strelitz, and the Duchesses M1arie and Jutta, a6 o visii;dt Lse Queen ses- 'rile Very ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION A-D V4RIETIES, i THE COURT. at Oabnw, Taeda#. Ie The Queen avent out this morning. accopanied byI il Princess Elizabeth of Hesse. us Earl Granville arcrvad at OGhorsle gd had an audience - of her -Majestv. ie M Waddington also airived and was introduced to n her Majesty's presence by Rarl Gianville, and presenred Ahis ?? as French A nibassador. | Colonel Curtis P J ankcn, Specid] ...

THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW

... THE HIGHLAND SOCIETYS SHOW. I~ The artnlnesi Lahe chow-yard are u.~retty well atdvanced, though not so far forward as to gira, the vis-itor ens ideam of what the aitac of thie yarda may ho tn-morrow. A few~ of theeei etalls are already filled. bur, the occupante of these ace not dee ?? morning, end Stock ox- hibitars as is rule do nab crer to have their~ ankn.Is standinlg in op~en stalS any! ...

THE INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION AT MUNTCH

... 1'r INT-MNATIONAL ART I E~XlHllo1i AT AiUMUl I . ~ O. 19WAo~ OUR, SPZIAcLs C t: ~ ?? l-1tXLH St~hz.ijr The Intermatoual Art Bshibidon was upwuel toaday with eli the pouP custcxuary U'.,io eaah oasiou& A elevesn oclck Prince Luipo4ld the XMIglF unale follosret b the Cart; iu! fifteen splendid blue-aad-siver each, deawn by Eour horsets, raved in front the OrYstel Paace, situated. in the ...

THE DRAMA IN AMERICA

... THE DRAMA IN AMEPICA. NEW YORK, JULY 13, 1S83.-Apart from Prince MIfel i salens, that perished at the Cosmopolitan in less than a wreek, and was then revived at the Casino under ?? Arousoe's management, there is absolutely nothing of note at this moment. Interest fastens rather upon the prospects of the regular season that begins with September, and which throws open three new theatres in New ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 827 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Pl1BLIC AMUSEMENTS, w-r THE THEATRES. The sensational drama of Phick- was presented at I the Adelohi on Moonday evening, the great railway scene being admirably carried out, and meeting with great applause. Cast Adrift, a nautical drama of an old-fashioned type, has drawn large audiences to the Surrey, who have greatly enjoyed the splendid scenic represen- tation of a storm at sea. , The ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... THEATRE ROYWAL, HA71KEARETs Lxssu.-S ANDs 31AAGoER, Mrs. Aba Mns. BkiscfnimT PROI)j,;r.1P0iN of Victorien Saydon's now play. PP~~~ .1I D 0 it A tthe. Eaclich version bye Ierrman 118riv'lel Mr. Charlirba, Nir. ?? Br-onklild,,%r Miei. 1.Mr. Cse, Mr. Lhmelille. Mr. Stewart Iluo.Mr. Elliot. Nir. Vernofl, &O., cal Nc. llaucroit; ,irs. l;euRrIl.Beero, Mi1ss Jolia Owyna., and Mrs. Lncreret. 13Dokrg ...

THE FARM AND THE FIELD

... THE FAARM AND THE FIELD - . , .. ?? r ?? - . . . . . . .. I te' ?? ee/ig 'Supplaei)ews e/ keatirday Jualj 14.) The rain that hes fallen recently Ices heart beneficial to Ithe crops, buit farmers are anjxious lest there ebdulid helco much of it. Scme of the barleys are thick aid Stout enough to lodge if heavy rein tails! anti they are aow~ Igettinigis-eghty in the ear-, Bo that they ere more ...