EXHIBITION AT COLSTON HALL

... wan great mortality amongst infants, and Le believed a great deal of it could be prevented with proper feeding and proper treatment, It there were greater knowledge in this matters they would not have the large mortality they had amongst infants (hear, hear) ...

BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... and Other Tables. Mr. Bowser has based his calculations upou what is perhaps the best avfilable data, namely, the 1I mortality and sickness experiene of the Man- Ei chester Unity of Oddfellows during the five years I 11866-70. The tables he has drawn ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, ART, ETC

... the hot-headed passion, however, of a man who believes himself to be cuckold, the genuine father confides the care of the infant to a burglar, so that he may never see its face again. This estranges husband and wife, who never see each other for many ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... ringing gaily. Unluckily, however, the master of the ceremonies forgot to invite a hoary sorcerer called Telescopus, who is mortally offended by this slight. Only once in every forty-seven years do the bells ring for this venerable and spiteful magician ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1896
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3216 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MIRACULOUS PICTURE OF GENAZZANO

... vho witnessed the scene, as if the portais of Paradise were lung open and that the choirs of angels ware permitted to give mortals some idea of the joys of the blessed. With up- turned eyes, in breathless attention, all sought to find from whence the sounds ...

The Prince Physician

... Ambassador, the Marquis de la C3:etir- die. These two organised a revolution, which was carried through in a sing'e night. The infant Ivan and his Regent mother, Anna, were deposed, and, a few hours later the populace did homage to the rightful Empress. Dr ...

OUR PRIZE STORIES

... contusion inc, at .ld Foul, tool ' he inutttered, Fand, griiiditug hlio 11. Alie teethi in alit ef eudden, dogddetermination, i mortals. he went out to meet thle womatn lie nacd wron'ged-to bitt licr farewell. Sol Gsing away P she said huskilv-. b ?? love, ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... boiling- I ,in the other practically destroy all infe. The drinkirn, oi raw cow - -! n quantites is ecrtainlv da! our infant!.e mortality i i loubts - - tubercular disease derived iroe' m- risk ma' b.e avoided by p'irchasinz ntili, from dairies where all ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... & Son, Fleet Street, London, have issued an interesting little book descritbing a series of Domestic Occupation Gaines for Infant Schools aned the Loiwer Stan- dardsv. The hook has been written by the headmistress ef an Englisis Board school, anad ays ...

OUR PRIZE STORIES

... Shev iturveeed the, fiddler the while inl .it te Satnle Sort of spirit, with which a shinin I,, angel might regard us fallen mortals. AtI leaist, me sot it sernuet to hiim. Ate Foil hungry I' sh e Aye.'i' ?? ansuverod the. lual. Hils face t 7. WaIS CarefIt' ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... with rare deftness and delicacy, thoughi here too the pace at which the action goes is trving to the patience of ordinary mortals. The -Next Time is the almost Ctraical history of the life and adventures of a I literary man Who failed alike as author ...