MISS FLORENCE WEST

... ORIGINAL BARITA IN MR BARNES OF NEW YORK. The piece owed much yesterday to the acting of Miss [Florence Westin the part of Marita, this young actress I showing herself to be possessed of great tragic intensity and power. If the ?? had dose no more than dis- cover the unsuspected merits of Mliss West in a leading emotional part it would have been ?? Times, March 24th, 1888. All credit should ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1354 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. WILLIAM GREET'S MATINEE

... MR. WILLIAM GREET'S MATINER On May 9th, for the First Time, a New and Original Comedietta by Mrs William Greet, entitled ELSIE'S RIVAL. Charlie Grant . ?? Mr B. WsBssRm Jack Chester ?? Mr MATylaw BRODIU Railway Porter ?? Mr C. E. STSVN8S Elsie Grant ?? Mss EVA WILSON Mr William Greet's annual benefit matinee was given at the Strand Theatre on Wednesday, by permission of Mr Willie Edouin. ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1036 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

KLEPTOMANIA

... A New and Original Society Farcical Drama, in Three Acts, by Mark Melford, First played at the Portland Hall, Southsea, on Mondav, April 30th, 1888. Major General Blair ?? Mr MARK MELoRnD Professor Andrew Smalley M.. r J. E. DoDsox Superintendent Barber ?? Mr JAMES NEVILLE Dr. Edward Watley ?? Mr COVENTRY DAVIS Mayton ?? M Mr H. E. RUSSELL RAE Lady Blair ?? Miss HELEN KINNAIRD ?? Mis ETHeL, ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 699 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

METROPOLITAN MUSIC HALL

... A meeting of shareholders in the Metropolitan Music Hall Company, Limited, was held on Saturday after- noon, at the ball, Edgware-road, the circular convening the meeting stating that the directors regretted to inform the shareholders that in consequence of the failure of the company's bankers it had been found essential, for the protection of the assets of the com- pany, that a provisional ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3153 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOWWNTERNATIONAL - EXHIBITION- . LETTER FROM' THE PRINCE OF WALES. i The LorelProvost.sf-o Glasgowr yesteiayt 5 received the following letter:- ,DalzeslJfotherwell,.8th May, 18t8. A Dear Lord Provost,-1 am- desired by the it Price and Princess of Wales to request yoru to hate the goodanss to convey to your fellow-citizeus I the expression of their Royal- Highnesseeewrm s2. thanks for the ...

Our Library Table

... Eur O kbruar MAGAZNES FOR MAY. 4 - [FIFTH NOTICE.] The most interesting and instructive article in .Langvian'sAlaqazine is that by David P. Schloss. 'The subject ii Women's Work: and W~ages,. and ;it is founded on the report for 1887, made by Af Lakeoan, the senior metropolitan inspector of Fac- tories as to the social condition of factory and work- shop female opratnies, in -the central. ...

THE LAWYER

... i EDITED BY A BARRISTEIR AT LAW:. No. CXXIII. be ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. P bi all WILLS. ?? E. F.-As the monely was settled upon you by T mnixriaze astti' ment you certainly cannot disp?55 of hi it br will, unless in pursuance of someo power in the ml settlement enabling von to do so. t F. 1H. D.-Under the will of S. Dl her Ron T. D. Of became entitled to all her real and perlsonal property ...

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... i I BELNAEBffO~ It- b OBABiXuunaT. xuwr. {t | e.firat iinpreesson'whiehseeo r 0Q.s foreigner, oven- on- a r Sltuxndafr- sypla of gre4!tivity',%witia sad tetb and promenades. Trnmwvai and vehiclis of all kindsn, ?? D to the ras or taking struigzsrto, the Y wibiedE hich will not be oom- - ~j: rsoae time yet, though the Queen opens - S unday. Tho great attraction forthe - n of ?? who have already ...

MUSIC

... 'THE LOTHIANS ORCH RERAL CONOERTS. Thanil to the kinduess of his fellow country-. d mDan, the well-known artit, Mr. John 'Pettle, B.A., the young Scottish museanw, Mr. Hasnish Maclunn was enabled togivo at The Lothsna'! lst night the e lot of a sesieo of orchestral oncerts. The Lothians, as everybody knows, is ono of the largest b studios in the artistio colony which is clustered n ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1.: .- I-- . A: - I-- - TM BALL' ATf vn~xmsoN HOUSB' Aa 4sb e-h ?? Pieirs fo this a week- The ee_' lbyee ~At Z ' at ' e en Wedmsia ev e a tlhe brigts ad. lietlat fasta ffI tur tor log s~it in the fiu old hiNted. walh, ?? amy dvai entertain. smuts hwe from ixap to time Mm Keny, wife of Wm lordshio 3westaxy (whe. by the wa, is a. mmober ci the &og Bar, an a y soureoe- ge- tlena tboq). acted The ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... D3ITIY LANE. ., A RN or LVCX. A~ thI'lTEN by Henry Fettittand AnttStust EaITIs. WS T Last nIghts. X5 . Forlescee, MarAIIYSA, .dith Brnes, Bloneha Mmsa and ?? Williams. tli1 l Maud 3M11ton. ,,_7 ftard X16olls, lt w Gard ~~ ?? ~~~ArliI~ IItes A. plng, 5 t1 fierbert Standing IS LESsEE 53rD M IscAG~rsari5 ut5r~orntS'g~ A RINNwrgrt ?? yony (J. A O La . s rery Lane T bestta, W .O. EtkYtN¢T ...

LONDON PICTURE GALLERIES

... I (FROM OM t OWN colltht.SPOSflENTS.) THE GROSVENOR' GALLERY. A Wldy corieapondent, wmirrtig to us on private view day, says:-I do not pretend to be an art cntic; my ttodest ambition is to set ?? my roade's such c,,rtful description as shall euratle them, though :ar away, to behold in the lmind's eye some- lhiug cf. tbo paintings the Londoners are privileged tosee with actual vislto fand ...