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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -- ZADONA D VABZZX - Dr Sosgrave has returned to 5 ardiner' s Dr Thoraley Stoer has retuned to m6:-> I s. ?? street. | hn. Seymor has res anofoe, !rtee Sinzlg tition~sat V Loverlou~nts Ie IMfr. SwanY hass returned to 23 merrion, Ur Johns Nicson, of 10 Westnoread - be~ebnsd fronm tjr-markcbs. Mr. A Drinan, 10 Clar street, has left touncvramontb. ' Dr Charles B, Ball has returnedto-hisre- ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... f.THE~ HORSE SHOWsT - FOURTH DAY. Last evening the BaUsbridge premises closel after one of the most successful shows ever orga- nised under the auspices of the Roval Dablin So- ciety. Theannual autumn show has long been one of the principal events in the sporting year. Instead of showing any decrease in popularity1 year after year appears to bring with it for the show renewed favour amongst ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... I Y 1 . ?? I ROBERT THE DEVIL. f A densely-crowded audience wsa present last i-night .at the performance of ?? the Devil, better known perhaps, so far as the title is8 Con- cerned, in another language. To Lr. Carl Rosa is largely due tbe credait of rewnciling the public, Dtonly to the absence of Italian opera, hiut [of meak-irn them' better acauantt-d wvith f-tie possibilities of English ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE—MIGNON

... GA. r T R-- 3 Last night 'Mignon was reneaed before a sienzely crowded audience. - The caste wassthe Msmue as on the last occasion of its erformance. Xadame Georgina Burns as - Fetin' Miss -Moody as M'igaoe r. Gh4si as Wilhelin and Miss Dickinson ns FredeiFck, were most uccessf ul in their respective parts, and al-te well-known members were listened io with great Pleas-ure and greeted. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PA.EIQ AND A=TLZ&. l T The Countess Fitzwifialm and Euite have left rtaigtown for Euigla. TheM arhiiesms of Lanadowne and suite -mve left ingetown for EngIsd- LAwd Charles and Ladies Evelyn and.Bea- trice hitamice hare left Kingstown for nglasiad. The.Hon Hwy ZBourke has left K~ings- town for RagiandL Admiral and Mm-Dovgas-have left-King%- towa for England. Admiral Spsecer has left Kingtqwn ...

CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY

... C^ ARL ROSA OPERA COMANY. _ _ ?? I - - > l ' ;A.RITA:f.WS ?? On Saturday afternoon I- aritana was re- peated before a very large audience. Miss Ananda' Fabris as dhe gipsy heroine again charmed every- body by her delightful vocalism and gracefu l acting. Mr. John Child sang thie music of DonI 3 Cosar very capably, and was loudly applauded. IThe chief sones wtre re-demanded. Mr. Celli as ...

LITERATURE

... I I THE LlErrs OF THE MoST REV. JOuH MA4-cHALE, D.D., Archbishop of Tuiam. 51. Hl. Gill and Son. Wbile Ireland preserves her religion and her; national sentiment the name of the Lion of the Fold of Judah will be a name to conjure %vith Whether as a foremost defender of Catholicitv and most dreaded foe-of proselytism, or as consee- crated knight doing battle for the cause of the | people, John ...

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... I MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEM11BER 1 lI ?? _ . ?? THE MONTH. Sepiember. 15118. London, Burns and Cate Dublin, GllMand Son. 'The rev editor of 271c Month opens its Sep- tember number with a very powerful article on [the vagaries and inconsistencies of the late Pan- Anglican Conference. The proceedings of the Conference afforded much material for trenchant criticism, and Father Clarke is just the man ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... EASRION AND .ARIETIES. Lady F Doyne and Mliss Doyne liave left Klngsto'an fur England. Colonel Moloniey has left Kingstoun, i' England. Consul-General and Mrs Arnistro-ng h,;a left Kingstoni- ior England. Captain and M21rs Barrett, have le: i-hos- town for England. Cantain ,J H Bor. R M%1 A, h.as leftL Rigls. town for Enland. Major ?? 'Mrs Jameson have left EKints. toen for England. Licutenant ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION. AND . .A _ !_ _E. IjT-dY~Vilsie arri-ved at King town yes- Colonel Evan~s Freke and Lady X Er~tuss I Frekie arrived at Thugstown yesterd-ay fro EnIad 'Captain and Mrs J F Murnrony En arrie t. Kingstown yesterday fawin Englissni. Chievalier MatnRoeder arrived at Kns toss-n yesterday iron, England. I Lieutenant WT i 31 Mosso arrived at K~ingstown vserly front Englandi. s ;H W WV Wood, ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... THRE GAIETY THEATRE. FAUST. I Last night eFaust was repeated before a crowded house at the Gaiety Theatre. The caste was very much the same as before, save that Mr. Leslie Crotty on this occasion was Valentine, a part in which he has won many laurels, and Miss Dickerson was the Siebel. Mr. Crotty's perform- ance -as singularly good, and his acting and sing- ing, especially in the death ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . FASHIO AND VABITIES. Lady Foster arrived at Kingstown yester- day frorm England. Lady St Lawrence arrived at Kingstown ?? from England. C- aptain Eccles arrived at Kingstown yesterday fronu England. The Mayor and Mayoress of Mosely, Lan- cashire, arrived at Singstown yesterday from Eng- land. The Earl of Lucan has left Kingstown for England. Viscountess Helmsley has left Kingstown for ...