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THE YOUNGEST MISS PIPER

... the shy and speechless youth, sho decoyed him aside while h er ca sister rambled indifferently and somewhat D scornfully on. The youngest Miss Piper leaped '1 upon the rail of a fence, and, with the stalk of a thimbleberry in her month swung her small ...

A MISSING DIVA

... had she been hion e during these years of training 'and tien he was absent ha-d gone an-ay to a cha'teu near Paris, to do some wrork for a nobleman who livede there; for Fernan-d w--as by trade a stone- lewer, and such a clever manipulator thihat he might ...

MISS CLARA BUTT'S CONCERT

... taug J':.lse I'hifli6 nod When Dull Care. Mr Butt has a vcry fire voice, and sings naturally, .. d Ilis ele-ar enunciation made his ellbrts very pl?llar. This was really tho end of the first half of i o programm!Jle, but as in IllOSt of Miss Butt's ...

MISS DOLORES DRUMMOND'S MATINEE

... ?? Mr TALBOT Widow Green ?? Miss l)oLOR8 DRI mMOND ?? B Miss EDITH W. MArrti.,, Lydia ?? iss CYleL, WYVNSR Amelia ?? Miss JevNIs CLIYFOR D Phoebe ?? Miss MURRAY First Bridesmaid ?? Miss L. DUDLRV Second ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 732 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MISS CINDERELLA AND MR. BUGLE,

... Theatre began with an unusually rASc te c raiser, Miss Cinderella, by Gertrude Warden. The ltd, old tale is retold in a Kensington flat, but by no means in a weary, stale, 1fitable fashion, and the charm of Miss Mabel Love's acting or~ UrIPjn and dancing made ...

MR. CHARLES J. ROSS' CONCERT

... interesting programme, which ir, reached a high standard. Mrs. Marshall, Miss Ivy to Blair, Miss Colford, Miss M'Cullagh, Miss Mildred Foulkes, Miss Ker, Miss Dora Lee, Mr. gr Duckworth, Mr. W. ...

Ij j]WoV iN CIA L1

... provokeil much laughter Miss Lilieth Le, ton was a charming Mrs John Smith Miss Dora Heritage prese ited the character of the frigid Mrs Bilhltdolx wtli appr(ciatiori aid consistencv: Miss Julie St. Georgc was a cal able Miss Smitl: Miss ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11050 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. J. A. MUIR'S ENTERTAINMENT

... MR. J. A. MUIR'S ENTERTAINMENT. We are given to understandd NMr J. A. Muir has hailcim siderable experience as a comedian in Mr Ri. D'Oyly Carte's American, contineintal, and provincial cornpanief. and this drilling on the boards of regular theatres is ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 559 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Hon. Ivan L. J. Hay and Mr. J. N. Bigge have replaced Viscount Torrington and Mr. H. E. Festing as the ..

... VNaU jatlT oaltttt *fftrt, 18, CHARING CROSS ROAD, W.C The Hon. Ivan L. J. Hay and Mr. J. N. Bigge have replaced Viscount Torrington and Mr. H. E. Festing as the Pages of Honour in Waiting on tka nm , -.,A th0-, -il hA in nttendinri in the Throne Room ...

SIDMOUTH SHOW

... toexceed 3a 6d) ,d olock or hen-1, 2, and 3 Miss Tuck~r. le 26-13antrni, any variety, eouk-I N W tt Parker, 2 Miss Nicholdon, 3 Vf.4 Coate, 4 H AH H Prtter, h o U Yry, J- Russell. i. 27 - Buitan, any variety, hen-I, 2 ar~d 3- ...

AMUSEMENTS IN BELFAST

... full of sensationalism, and the various characters have been most ably sustained by Miss Nita Collier, Miss Una Parkmann, Messrs Hal Collier, J. W. Aiken, Jack Swanton, J. Torrest, and Alex. Temple. A ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1280 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... Arthur Williams, Nye ChArt. 8tephen- on, Widdicomnbe. Grzhtme, Lyston Lyle; Miss Bie Pate1nan, Mflsi H.ldr. 3anburv, Miss Lydia Rachel, Miss Emily Spillar. *Miss Adie Lurt, Miss Jeosi, Blatemian. At 8, BJZS WIFES- PICITUR. U V.&UD)EVILLE ...