LITERARY ARRIVALS

... LITERAPLY ApPI A L S. e It is :En Literature as in Finance--much Paper andl Imuch Pvverty may co-rcemst. Yer' D, how ma.-i- wc, 5czencl the to 'llink, TDr. Xnapp. a r'tnz-ad _Aue,(asica sic 1st.ar who h;as via-vad fIns 'verslmns of Cia i:-go an-i S alte conk the wolor at, t!s 'rhI'eIN-IIIi roiner I- ci t, itntIa It6 CC-irnCe Ii a-jr.:' ;iantpiii~ tJirut Ikwe: a'Borrow.' TIile Of'at1 et t ...

Public Amusements

... ,Pfflic ?Ilmumvlts- ?? 4)1- 1 VATIDEVILLE TrIIEATEE d That verv spirited comicality, On and Of', reached its hundredth perlrormolice o Mondil . and once more a crowded audience hailed w ith mirthful eatisfaotlon the oddities displayed by the eficient comedians selected with so much judg- ment ?? their respective charmcters. The diverting erplexity of Mr. Georgo hidde se. the coohess3 of Mr. ...

THE DOMESTIC ARTS

... IN1TER.E-ST~ING -EXHIBITION:q -AT X CARDIFF. Cc O onl An exhibition interesting to all people of a, onti home-loving- disposition was 'opened at the v. 1k Park-hall1, Cardiff. oil Wednesday afternoon. buri The hall had been wall -filled with atiumber -pacc of stalls and stands, upon which all sorts of -WCC things need in the household heel been ranged of t for show. 'The opening ceremony was ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston, & Co. are about to add to ?? sispenny issues Mr. Win. Black's p M1ladcap Violet, Shandon Bells, Advenwures 3 of a Phaeton , arnd Three Feathers. ThIL Cambridge University Press is about to pub- lish a new work on fermentation from the pen of Professor Revnolds Green. The subject will be t treated more broadly than hca.s been usual, a good I deal of space ...

Our Library Table

... ODur itbtatp Cabte. in and MAc4AZINE'S FOR APRIL, at half 51COOD NOIC, gr'and The Temple Yagazlno5 contains an artiolq on3 goods The Famoug Streets of the WVorld, by G, A. W'ade, r6vey and decie h Champs .Elysdes, !.~nr'i', Princes -street, Edinburgh, and Vnter dn Linden, Berlin, Of Regent street, Uonder, fAhe Centre street of the world, he says deinl ~ s~ street's direction, that is, 1 ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I -- ?? 010OM orn OWN CORRESrOYDUNT. London, Sunday Night. Our leading opera house and cur principal hands. tarctr yesterday formally changed, had.This being Lady flay. Sir Henrcy Irving~ rclinquishedl officially the leeseeship cf the Lyceum to th~e new Lyceum Company (Limited), although lie will, as has been alreadiy arranged3 talke part in at lenat 100 representations anmnualy in the house ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... I EXTERTAMIMSS. ROYALTrTBA.TRF- THE Lljs- Mr Henry Arthura Jones's comedy -TheaLi.3ti was presented last night at the Royaltyin,:.s by Miss Emma Huathbinsons company, whi, includes Mr Reriy Neville- Mr Jones's cmee swas produced by Mr Charles Wvadhar at *;t Criterion Theatre, London, so long ago as autumn of 1894-, and was admired 31iL-e for i. sparkling dialogue and interesting plot. -hw ...

ART SALES AT CHRISTIE'S

... ART SALES AT CHRISTCES. Some very choice mezzotiint engravings, and1 a variety of objects of art decoration, from the e)1lec- tions of the late Sir Richard Quaiu and the Earl of Aberdeen, have corne under the hammer at Messri. Christie's during the past twn days. The engravings were especially noteworthy, and very high price- in many cases largely in excess of the amnounta originally paid for ...

A WELSH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... A ?? MusiCAL ± Es vA.L. CGILMER&7 LEISURE HOURS. t M -rchv: _ ani Dow;t -. ho which is wt iz=ds_ h M e;. ; retider s~ e o i usniesr- n: Bua,: C' urcz, were entertined ay by !do-:r±. D A. Tnotiaa and Pritchard rpc, t-erbcs o Pariiznenz for Merthvr. s 'asU~nen Ceo -d-=sCd the choir and rie-r or 22' In n-nt. over the iouzesI * ?? L f.& n y x'ialwd onahr places of ;i i. _ nseropo'ts. Tlety ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ; - A VICEREGAL COURT. Dublin Cat:e. ?? To-day being St Patrick' i cellencies the Ltird, Lieu enan- . Countess Cadogan witnes ed the M:r. trouping the colours in tie I -. Captain Cecil FesIdel:, Car, j - ney, Captain the Hunl l ' John Keane, Part; Uauta:r Captain the 'lon nuir. ,. -- Van de WVeyer, Ca,-a . Granard, and Captcira Ti'ne. were in attendance upon oe ?? Subsequsorir her Eeea;: ?? ...

AMUSEMENTS IN EASTBOURNE

... AM1'SEMENI'S IN EASTBOUIRNE I A.. ?? Ac A.. ?? k (FROM OUR OWN CORBRESPONI)DNT ) ROYAL.-Proprietor and Manager, OAr Theophil., Creber; Acting-Manager, Mr Syduey J. Lynton, 1t now close on six years ago that a startled audience made the walls of the St. James's Theatre ring with the applause that followed the final curtain-fall of Mr Pinero s play, The Second Mrs Tanqieerau. They were startled ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1523 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture