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AN ARTIST'S STUDIO

... address, said tsit t.Miss Dravidson had unrlonlstedlr earned their gr-atitrlde for the vafogwves mtade in art in Lorgan. Speak- ing of the country ais a w'hole he said that daring toe 'present century they might safely say that greater prgress 'had been ...

THE HOME OF THE DRAMA

... boards without doubt (anld wi-hout fear. and thle conseque:ce is that the nien of genius win lbeguile our leisure cnt merely speak wiuh a cultirvaed noeent, and n-eto in- irequeyal-iy walk like eont-rolists. The French actor, on the etller ha7nd, does rnot ...

AMUSMENTS

... post ofi M9essrs Ni'2se:tEv. 27, Clhart~erhooae Snquare, Lenden . ?? 9013 THE ARCH13BISHCOP OF CANTERBURY ON TEMlPERAN'CE. Speak-ing at a temnpernne maeeting at M0aidrtone f last nighit, the Archbishop of Cantoilaury said in order to suppress the eurse ...

AMUSEMENTS

... breezy and smart as the locale. of the play. There should be even better houses during the week, as patrons eannot fail to speak -well of the presentation of The Wrong Mr. W17righT. TIlE Ei-ImRR There wes a very large gathering in the Empire last night ...

THE CLOSE OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... sections has been thie area betwieen the I'r( adaern. a:vid - he Ri-er Seine. devoted to tie Ii ii Nh cnloeauxes ancu India. Speak- inar- with rleife:rea to) ig, and of India, and Ceylon in p iruioilta. a tnemiher of tho int+rnatxional j ury. in an iC rvxeiv ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... reproaeb has now been to sonic extentb -reuoved. it is largely due to the unweiried iahotirs of Pro- fesctur 6itoltec. Speaking of Ireland and the Celtic Church and Ireland( and- the~ Anglo- I Normian Church, D-r. Lawlor ?? It is; no ta- aggeratilon ...

AMUSEMENTS

... years they have been ~almost the only company igiving ope-ra, of the highest class outside London. Last nighlt'sperformance speak-sthe more, highly, inasmuch as it, was one of W~agner's works, that as-as given, and there is no music more testing than that ...

AMUSEMENTS

... suplies. ISNsTĀ½ RarT.IN TOO GooD NARsrs ?-T-his qs-u- tion is asked by a Waiter in -ssel's Saturday t Jounal. Going on to speak of t'hings that -we should order differentlv he ?? s re- amtly with whari ease the Germans Ebeateal pigeons-n our shores and ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... ?? of t'he lbar- b3xrts of Russia. This tl'ensiation will se-rt-e a-eothei noble purmose ; it rvill c-rale tire Loglish- speaking prople tanriliar with a PoLish an1thor who, alftsleo1th she does net rnithe scc powerfully as the fianttiratcalily h.eroic ...

DR. WALKER'S CONCERTS

... s of V1he abret o-uth Centarc. Vice owl, Enliak crusL in lthis case be inmte-r preted in t-he - ide1 t sense- St'-ictly speaking the compo)se0S were ;i1oSe f ti-lie Ulnit d KIngdom. Ireland aces ?? hy Dr. Cbarles Tilliers SCLat-.ord, beyond. all ?? one ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... proof that his soul was as great and profound as his genius. So full are ther of warm feeling and racy descriptions that they speak for themselves, The series opens with the letter soliriting from Herr von Puttkammer the hand of his daughter, written in 1847 ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... centurv furnishes I no para-llel, either in quantity or in character, to the work 'hat has been crowded into that time., | Speaking hroadly-anld always With the reserva- tion that the immuzed4iate future of China may produce a crop of disputes between the ...