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SAUGY SONGS

... in her glances which the men construe to mean, Yen can come a little closer-no 14oi 0 by- And. she'll tell you without speaking if hei mother's on the scene, She will tell you in the language of the eye. You can tell it in the language, In the knowing ...

GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC

... was due to the fact that they were Sabbatarians, and objected to Sundav concerts at the Palace. d M1r W. H. CUM MINS, ill speaking to the toast, C Success to the Guildhall School of Music,' expressed a regret that music was riot yet rightly estimated ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 529 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FRANCE AND KRUGER

... the School of Fine Arts, where the. plaster cast of the proposed monument to colonel Villebois de Mareuil is ex- hibited. Speaking ia reply to the organ- isers ot the subscription for. the monu- m nt, Mr. Kruger lauded Colonel Vill- bois de Mareuil and ...

SWEET LAVENDER FOR CHARITY

... are rightly claimed by Mr G. W. Hodgson, who pre- sented Clement Hale in the light of a real lover, looking the part well, speaking his lines with feeling and often with tenderness, and retaining his self-possession throughout. We doubt if a better exponent ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 563 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PARISIAN MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... Jane Thylda, and Julia Seale respectively. in the parts of Marguerite, Mephistopb6lks, and Faust. IT is hardly necessary to speak of the Casino Dc Paris, as in this establishment the variety entertain- ment is generally sacrificed at this season of the ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 540 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THIS SIDE OF ROCHESTER BRIDGE.*

... staeb* over the Medrav-it w::s derro'isked and 20 mored in ac-..s 5 panZ of e:t thece who ?? an, rffetcot o.'e U-. not. to speak of the eroel!r ?? iclrde- vrwr hridge which ?? hen r nmcmi to vw tne river so close to it, ste, a, if to d the last trace of ...

The National Cycle Show

... overconm vibration caused by the roughness of the roads. The fitting isa ' ugly, but riders who have tried cycles thus fitted speak highlyofa;u. invention. The Riley Company also exhibit cycles fitted with t: .- anti-vibratorydevice (Sadler's patent). The ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 677 | Page: 26 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW TREASURES AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... of two ci ricler ?? of a Ilt ter-is tihe ?? of a 13 acelainte, which Mr. C. 11. IReaud E ys is ?? by -terene beautay.' To speak tie m b !) i:t utit. til t face2 S it { Joen c t I811t Il kissi: arid, this CGlt~i brai.zo dlatilng- frorn the third couttty ...

THE WORLD'S SHOW

... taken seriously. Their invention and de- velopment is a specially French achievement. A French electrician to whom I have been speak- ing on! this subject remarks that the electric carriage MDay yet revive the part performed by the old world family coach in ...

COCKNEYISMS

... I remember white men etanding under trees with hats off, and black catechiste art the side, preaching. The missioner would speak in Eng- lish and the catechist in the vernacular, but -what mas said.in Engliehl was never correctly interpreted by the catechist ...

Literature

... uced: to a vary atraugsold man. oe is over ilnety, yet still strong, and' has lived as .e recisee for serenty years.. Efe speaks to none, notices none, 'and. allows a magnificent habitation to 'fall into dueav through neglect. HiD only visitor is his ...

New Books

... of the writer. Mr. W. E.. Henley con- tributes an excellent Appreciation of the gifted war-correspondent, in which, in speaking of his writings, he says:- But I do not think that any of these achievements in realisation and presentation show us anything ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1656 | Page: 26 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture