“PEOPLE” ALMANAC FOR 1900
... with Directions how to see them. An Invaluable Boon Visitors the Metropolis. Plans of the London Theatres, and List of Music Halls, with particulars how reach them. Leading Events in 1899. ...
... with Directions how to see them. An Invaluable Boon Visitors the Metropolis. Plans of the London Theatres, and List of Music Halls, with particulars how reach them. Leading Events in 1899. ...
... —Wishing your Fund the success it deserves, yours sincerely. SATE CARNEY (the Popular Comedienne). (Collins's and Royal Albert Music Halls). ens -street, Walworih, &E., Dec. 30. TO THE EDITOR OP THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. Sni—lt affords me much pleasure to transmit ...
... foremost placo in the literary contents is ac- ry corded to an amusingly vigorous attack by Mr Jm John Hollingshead upon Music Hall legislation There ic also a humorous titory ?? Chancer Noewton, of how a New York interviewer out- witted n English playwright ...
... for example, using her powers as a comedienne at Gatti's, Camberwell Palace, Grand, Clapham, and Hammer, smith Palace music-halls to draw 1,400 shillings from the pockets of those who, with reason, admire her rendering of Only a Bugler Boy. A patriotic ...
... The Daily Telegraph on Saturday : Amount already acknowledged 1.8213,553 Collected by Miss Kate Carney at the following Music-halls: Gatti's, Charing-arose; Camber. well Palace; Grand, Clapham; and Hammersmith Palace, after Singing her Bong, Only a Bugler ...
... certain sins. Therefore we should cousider whether we had passionate sins. He wus ashamed that our soldiers should sing music-hall ditties while the Boers wore singing psalins. e was ‘ashamed that Sunday shonld ve commenced by the English with firing ...
... THEATBEB AND MUSIC HALLS. Alhambra.-(15 29) 12.11-15 Canterbury 4 Paragon.-(3 12.11-3 % 1(V0 pd.-(2%3%)-2%3% Gaietr.-ll %) IJ.II-1 % London Patiliou.-(6% 7) 13.11-6% 7 Pre(.-13% 6*)-5% 6* Lyoeam.-(* *1 12.11-** ?«*.-(% %h% o*fotd.-i6 %> 3 12.11-6 % Rays) ...
... mouths—P.C. Lord said the prisoner let the child fall two or three times on the pavement. —A fireman from the New Cross Empire Music Hall, ‘virroborated, and added that he warmed the baby, who was wet and cold, by the fire. — Remanded for enquiries. CHILDREN ...
... play, taking its heroines from women with a past and its heroes from the slums. ln short, the reek of the pot-house, the music-hall, the turf, and the share-market infected all our doings. The causes of this were :rattly spiritual and partly material. ...
... something out of the ordinary, and will devote one night to a vaudeville entertainment by professional artists from the music-halls. She will also give one soiree musicale, with singers from the Opera. Miss De Forest and Miss Callender, two wealthy spinsters ...
... of sal.- of song Mr. D. Monte 1 10 sung by Mark Haldane Mr. R. S. Browne 1 lv at the Royal Albert Mr. A. IL Bennett 110 Music Hall (per Mr. Mr. H. J. Graham Ill) Charles Reif) 5 46 G.C . 110 Mr. E. Hobson 5 00 Mr. T. Guntrip 1 10 : Mr. Leonard Lee 5 ou ...
... crablem psy. taking 1s herotmes from wsnmen L st and i.s he.s from t*h slums. In short : ti-'s' of* the pot-house, the music hall. the turf. a.d :-Fe a;'arve rket, infected all our doin The Cea-n ...