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THE HEART OF DENISE

... By S. LEVETT=YEATS Autlor of lle Honour of Savellu, lie Clievalier d'lAiiac, &C. Copypight, iS3i, by HARPER AND BROTHERS, in the ?? States of America] ILLUSTRATED BY SEYMOUR LUCAS, R.A. CHAPTER III. TIHE SPUR OF LES ESCZIELLES DE LORGNAC was gone. Through the open window overlooking the courtyard that let in the warm summer evening, we heard him give an order to his men, in a quick, ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1898
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6970 | Page: Page 25, 27, 29, 31 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ST ANDREW'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION

... ST ANDR3W'S AMBULANCE A tSO01&. TION. FORMATION OF LOCAL COMfrTTEE. a A publio meeting under the auspicesof the Aber a deen Committee of the St Andrew'a Asnbulance , Association was held in the West Front Room, a Music Hall Buildings, Aberdeen, on Friday, for the purpose of forming a local committee of management. Professor Ogston was called to the 5 chair. a The Chairman intimneed several ...

ABERDEEN CHORAL UNION CONCERT

... I ABERDEEN CHORAL UNION . I CONCERT. O The firsitof the series of concerts arranged by the Aberdeen Choral Union for this season took place last night in the Music Hall. Though comparatively small in numbers, the audience were most hearty in. the applause they bestowed on the itens throughout the evening. The Choral Union undoubtedly deserves high praise for the exhibition it gave. The choir, ...

CRYSTAL PALACE POULTRY SHOW

... -- -- 4- Year after year the Great National Poultzy Pigeon, and Rabbit Show at the Crysta P&laea improves in ouantity and in quality. It is the biggest show of the kind in the world. The seven thousand odd exhibits last year hare in- creased to near eight thousand in the exhibition which opened yesterday, and closes on Friday. Though the necessity for holding it three weeks earlier than usual ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... OPERATIC NEWS. LO}NDON CONCERT HALLS. WAGNER'S UNPUBLISHED LETTERS. I CHIANGES AT' COVENT'T GAR)DEN. | The Carl Rosa season projected at Drury Lane at Raster has been abandoned, and with it hps v gone our More iiuuaediute chance of hearing s DeI Ring dos Nibelacngen in its entirety in Etiglish. Whothor tfter the nurnerous changes wbich lnve recently been effected in operatic e mantageent any ...

SUNDAY CONCERTS

... SUNDAY CONCElR'TS. 'TUE COUNTY COUiNCIL'S POLITCY. A HAPPY MEAN. IAN INTERVIIEV WITIH 'THE RIV. 11UGhL PRICE JIUGHES. I altogether apprvovi of the ?? a ad lv isl 41ttevisitn of thit Lit'tti Silg Coimi al t ec of tbe CoouIly Couancil 1 ?? Coi ncurts, Said ti~ Rev., lltgig Price kutght's to aL ' Dtaily Nows inl. a'a'vii' war. ' It lots ii I happy nitt cu, not givinlg. tall duaL for oviajida ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTHAMPTON

... iN .c~cLi so C'JM ovlfl-iV±CLflN. (FRONT OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PRINCE OF WALES'S ROYAL THEATRE. -Lessees, Mrs J. W. Gordon and Mr J. J. Plowmnan.-'T'his week Miss Emma Hutchison's talented company has paid us a return visit with The Liars. Mr Jones's famous comedy went splendidly from the rise to the fall of the curtain. Mr Stanley Pringle gave an admirable impersonation of Sir Christopher ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 403 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BROADWAY THEATRE, DEPTFORD

... ?? = THEATRE, DEPTFORD. BROADWAY On MOnOIOv. Nov. 14th, the Drama, entitled -O~EER, BOYS, CHEER. pr Dundas's Cheer, Bols, Cheer, company has tr HeakrY. a return visit to the Broadway, with the this Iveteilit of large audiences and enthusiastic usual re It is difficult to say anything new either tplhe piece or the general performance, with both eboll ict we have frequently and exhaustively ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1673 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... TIHE DRAMA IN PARMS. . ?? .. ?? DEJANIitE, in four Acts, Ih the late Louis Gallet, NMitisic bv M. Saint-Saorrs. prlod ued at the Odeon, Nov. 11th, 1S98. ?? M. DoRiV AL ?? ?? M. . VALMONr I te ?? MadaMe S. WKBYR o . ?? . . * dile. LAVARCERIR o .r- ?? Mdlle. v. DE Finn, si OeR OWN ('ORRBESPONDENT. 'Ii n-l1,1; 'AY, Nov. 17.-On Aug. 28th last ?? brmulbt out in the immense open-air '',tre at ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1719 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... I 17 71 I i I , ., v I M SEW BOOKS OF YESTEDAY . .le ?? .SUitO~t8&c By-S Simonl tleploige. Translated by C. P. Trevelvan, -I6A. Edited by Lilian Tomn.-The Rabbit. .Mv James Edmund Harting. Illustrations. For. Feather, and Fin Series.A-Lys of the Seight By Clement William Barrand, S.J. .Tke Tale of BeTouf. Translated by William.1 MJiorria and A. J. Wyatt. New Edition. (Lou- -don: Loegtafs, ...

THE POULTRY YARD

... THE L THE EXHIIBITION SEASON With the arrival of the D1 Crystal Palace Poultry show ~tht 5d tb, season may be said to be at its hei exzhibitio5 peonle who breed fowls send tbeight. any Phowrs, knowing that if they can w ri t iito or two the value of their stock vm il Prize enhanced, and a good price ot1bwil be great), eggs. Competition is CO 'leo ?? for their even at someof the smaleler 5150 ...

YOUNG MR. YARDE, AT THE ROYALTY

... I OxE may, without unkindness, describe Messrs. Harold Ellis and Paul A. Rubens's new farcical comedy as a play written by undergraduates for undergraduates. Young Mr. Yarde has much of the effervescence, much of the gaiety, the joy of imitation that usually marks the work of the University man; perhaps thoroughly to enjoy it one should have, in litera- ture, Ihe undergraduate mind, that ...