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... inaugurated a few weekS ago h already been more largely used in t country thao- in France, and the ?? have receivel many letters speaking of t5a value wrhich these patterns Nave ?? 3 SakinP dresses and other zarments. In &a' ditions to the free insurance, a seriez ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... thus ridding himself of thie accumulation of simulated motive and conduct which passes for. civilisatioss, and delving, so to speak, to Omsf bottom stratum of human nature, Mr. HEarris is by no means, as he might seem to be in thxus simplifyung Ins problem~ ...

SHOW OF DRESSED DOLLS IN DUBLIN

... last all his faculties r Were bright, and bis memory, in particular, ' was quite vivid. Sir Robert Reid, Attorney-General, speaking, f at Dunmfries last night, -said -the queestion at c the next .election would have regard to the t House of Lords. Whatever ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... is laid in Ireland, is a record 'if mean shifts 2and petty devices. Everybody, from the aristocracy to the stable - boys, speaks in that impossible brogue which is the snonopoly of the Cockney comic Irishman of the musichall stage. £'iow and again we ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Study it has to be borne in mind that Father Walsh dedicates the book to the English-speaking novices and scholastics of the Society of Jesus, and to the E ngish- speaking scholars of Cardinal Franselin, at home and abroad, and that he seems to have them ...

DUBLIN MUSICAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... expense of the tenors. But when the gene- ral average wad so good, fault-finding is out of place. It would be very gratifying to speak well of the 'Dream of Jubal, for its composer i: has done mauch for muic in Great Britain and this particular work has, we ...

CHRISTMAS LITERATURE

... tise on history or geography, or botn. A number of ' documents have gone to its production. The author has written, so to speak, with his eye on the object. His hero's adventures are strictly bounded by parallels of latitude and degrees of longitude. ...