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HISTORY IN TROPHIES

... ioug, htc downi L.:-!'iI11EL.es laO 5i-tt cctmell pu- 1, ?? i 'eliA-oreautiful 'tort tel l at a e ic-k 's cf thic' PP MPTC THEATRE. P ?? 21--h l-'~pICItta' ost ithoghc 1;- -rliat I-ionic~ in the jtre- o lic F cxia-Ii. AIn Sth at\\inter- -s kn'k- lait ...

FAIRS

... Yesterday afternoon Dr F T Trouton de-.: livered a lecture on How We See Colour Ito a juvenlile alldience in the lecture theatre of the Royal Dublin Society, Kildare street. The Lecturer began by showing the spec- trum colours by means of a prism and ...

AMUSEMENTS

... AME UT SIT A E _,N T S.@ THEATRE ROYAL. Aa. rs E N' `!AYU11ETa. 13 . ?? ?? ?? .1 -. V.It I-c . ?? . ?? . . T .. T i '10 ?? ?? ?? (h-s ?? ?? Mr. ItA ?? ?? . ?? ?? -.3 ?? ?? 3t~t2'31 ?? _- M.0 ~;to. ?? . .c a r- l. ?? -t ot .-.k 3 n . ?? ?? ?? .. . -0 ...

LATEST FASHIONS

... realise that much stitehery is a sheer necessity and gives at once a note of distinction. This corsage.,. I intended for theatre or evening wear, is o1 pale-blue glace silk, striped with bands of the I same silk embroidered in delicate pale-Abhle' and ...

THE JOURNALISTS' RECENT SMOKING CONCERT

... JOURNALISTS' RENCET SMOKING, CONCERT. Ye.sterdav g meeting of the Committee of the recent Smoking Concert, given in the Queen's Theatre in ail of the Orphan FunAd lf the In- stitute of Journalists. was held at the offi(e's of the Irii]h Atsociation D strict ...

LITERATURE

... Cosventine in apparently united body of men from Parie- the Mountain. Up on the benches of the ex treme left. in tie grev, dark theatre of th' Tuilleries, there was to sit, in a. compact group, these extremists ; and across the floor the De partments, the pure ...

AMUSEMENTS

... to-day. so ~EhPIRE T1EAETRE. i There will be a matinee at the Empire ! Theat-re today. The engagement of the iDelevines, who have proved such a huge success, concludes to-night. LYRIC THEATRE. The Lyric has drawn large houses during the week, and at to-day's ...

THE CLASSICAL DRAMA

... Last night was a. nig!- a of exceptional inteie-it in l'cai, theat.rical annals, tild Benson Compenya, now appeartlg az the Theatre P-oal, producein 'The ITeamest. This wvaderful play has not been pre- . ented ;n Belfast i;ftce thc days of the rld stoa' ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Drt ?? the Provost's).-Adt. 16163 'Mt A.lrel Cnslper, of Surbitonl. hmsv offered , the I'r.n a *-f WXale5 to convert his theatre ii' a c ?? htome in contect.ont with - her Rt nal Ht~ghnes 'sHosii:a Sip, and the offec - , b-en3 a.l:cete'i. ...

SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN SONGS

... lrug. It is announced ?? this song, ,sieli IS certain to (cat-ch on tell just now, may Iwbe Su'.Ilg in piblic, except at theatre and music- | ha ls.s Messns. Pigott & Co., 112, riaitonl Strest, Dalblin. ha; e forv.,,rded to us a ?? entitled, 'SB'reco'e ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... GAIETY THEATRE SIXTH WEEK OF THE PANTOMIMIE. The sixth week of the phenomenallv suc- cessful pantomime of Little Red Riding Hood opens to-night. It may be truly said that there has not been for many a long day a Cbhris.tmas piece which succeeded in ...

LATEST FASHIONS

... order Icing Aiu bl.,;tse of lace and Ichiffor. The illtctractol sliows von what I *mean--a ?? uitile Con1fec'on ?? concert. theatre, or high evening wsear. Thle bodieF is mnade tn a clot ey'y oring h'uing- ul tur- quoise-blue glace, over which is laid tucked ...