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MR. ANTHONY HOPE'S NEW BOOK

... MR. ANTHONY HOPE'S NEW I' BOO. I rPrLmT n'11M TO-DAY.) 'Mr. Anthonisy Holope is. as all the ivxrlh knows, a hkots std-lent of huromin ntture, xlid ill. Ihis tlNV book ?? Quilatd'' , eMothut'ti), his hland has lost ione of its cetq:lilig. Tho story does not, in Mr. Hlope's earltier rosnn'r. flit plovssnhltiy Ialoing the snurneoe of things, but pinr|gos ?? her into tho deptIts, itlo o nip olex ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... NOE LS OF THE DAY. JANICE IMMP.EDITrU. .i'zaicoVereditli, by, Ar. Patul Lioveetvr 1V'ord t(iClsta'bl'), js nnda.ubtotdly a6 Very charill iuiovillcoi ,, ), its to loake t l~o ro-idor forget, or, tit any ritte, lourvive, itA Noitlow hat- ijordinat o I ongivi.' Thle smen ,AN is1 I.Ad 0 l ii A flOW: ?? pun cillal lv ii Now J v r ?? Phlio hit--and thio timlte hosen' is tha~t ci I ho A ?? incu ...

MUSIC

... ?? TFI WAGMJR CYC[ ' DIN WALxKtM A good many of the Covent Garden audience, ?? in the cheaper places, were present when the curain roe on Die WlkuIre at seven o'ceiok last evening, andw with the exeeptiont of a couple of very modfest enztraetnx, they remained until Wotan had sung his farewall to his die- obedient daughter, the ourtain being timed to fall upon this always favoarite seene ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... ICIIISTNIAS ENTERTMNMENTS. I THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. Great Orniond-street, ?? quiet eno-ugh. 'was very anirmated ?? afternoon and on the pre- rlogl day. The Cbristrmas enter-tanments were tahkig plates at tiie Cbildren's Hospital, and friends of the institution arrived in considerable numbrers to see the children enjoy themselves. The wards were bright with flowers and fairy lights on boti ...

MUSIC

... MUISIC. QUEEN'S HIALII CONCERTS. Dlhring tho past nek some iereibers of the orchestra r'ngagr'd lt th ti Protr naildo C oncerts have Nn'ra lit thbI 1ir ililigh1a in Festival , told tih lir pin cos worrt nlr'coesarily filled by i'dpulies. Thle festivals, ihownover, at rtill all r ovr, ?? M. Ne wniar'q banld OIL SUa LLuday iigtlt was onec in ore at its f(tll strengtl. 'There was ail en ei iuit ...

THE WORLD OF ART

... ijillI: WOPI%,TT) OF AWE. EX Ii IB RITI ON AT TB 1 E GRA FTONN (CA I ~1, 1'1iHI S. tAl-I ijtornstch , i aelf ite li ?? Iii ?? III t - I ti ~le II Itr'.'ist. jen tor tvittill ii ob tit, Ii' i (IIwk ':1iII itogat et, 'iii'i I nar at .5 t 4 L em itgw tin lits %tt olii'1 a r'ore, iila':ly 'nu ?? Itto Ilit an r-o11-11 rk' s ?? Liv''11 fertotg (ti' Adr .Ii'tIV5 i i i jp direlJ wet luc i l)t' 1.iii5 ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... 9n~~~ DiRUY LANY TI-tEATRE ROYATr hlau.Kir*ijt Dirv-vwr. Arthulr Collin-. To-DAv. at 1.45 rdl 7.45. THlE4 PRbICE OF PEACE, Mesri. LItenry N-y~le, cu j,,!lr ?? M1. I rVcF telylro~ Ernisry. ('hrusa~ Ain, Mligne Mbl.yeur. Alfred Bucki3W, E. LAWV- tfbrd; Mrrdarra LeItucoI' F xii. V'rlW Ffath~stor., Annersoy. Mau~rj troage, Birdirl SuinieW-d, iind MIni. J~i4d. RrER MUJRiATY'S ThEATRE. To-DAY, at 2 ...

A HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY.*

... A S110.Y OF GEOGRAPHY.* rOW MAN CAME TO KNOW THE WORLD. Ur. Keane has furnished in this volume a Succinct Dut far from dry or meare etch of the dawn and development of geographical science. How long human beings had existedI on this earth before they acquired even a glim- mering of knowledge of the configuration of any considerable portion of the world's suriace is a question which no man can ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... NION OF THE DaYi A SON OF THE STATE. Tho idyll of the slums his been successfully attemupted of late by all sorts and conditions of ettell, vt none. surely, hlaive accomplished it better than Mr. Pett Ridge, in A Son of the State. (AIl ethuen). His London street arabs asre all his own and Nature's-` of the prison prisunous and of the streets streety -and; yet, even in their unredeemned, ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... II I I IESfAI3LiSHED IT)PWARDS OF1; God I A CENTUIJLY. Atzuy 17.YAN;. -llE:.TREF ?? 1AtrciJIiii C A ii. - i AFi: zi- [F E 1M';.r1- q-rci ' o I.z~e La.:: Al -Lii')sK ?? , ii.'11::i ?? ?? zi~l trr.z ?? I V. ?? . Xi .- IL.Jci;L 'liii; l-Neac.! ;:o:Z ?? F -i.A: ?? Ar frrrT. Sic lri.'r !F:R ?? ll 1i'YSS ~lAtl Til:. IV. . ,. ?? t.rzzit I . ; cr 0 hi.. V ' [I .hxi ?? ?? )A. ?? 1,-, 3 . 4.E ?? l ...

FASHIONS OF THE DAY

... 011 THRDAY. D]ES IN- ?? SBOMT7 WALKI W XflMFS.: IIILTAEy STYLES. RIDUO HANLTS. The long, a hkgin skirt. ta ore. fgs:ion- able ITt DOW AM f180 : unntab Ifo win They absoitely i like, s round ?? nibs sd reader them haP.- less. M~ost of the .iilor.Are wil.n to supply sensibl,- mhort-kirted ~~we to their l utomem, and thes 0rf fiion ;pCtfl : ThW flV okind. Tbhe o'ilsrta good ich oil tbs. ground- ...

THE THEATRES

... TIf THIEMThE& gx~ lU~IY IUVSING'S WEILCOME Til 1E N EW G.A I ETY. 01EX-AlIZ P1LAYS. C.C AND PLAYWAUCUIL ?? FL LVI CONGUES ON 1T i'ATYRICAL AlIIT. ?? Z ?? 4 I Iei of firi c1 C tii iseta Sir IIonrv it- p o'r'-herrt'-at IiltI) Sav(cv ihicolI t-it 1. k rI I11,N Wi1i ?? more ?? ?? as-ocv Cioi 0-I t opi-a-ct i !IC C LV~'.tk. Nitz th t ?? t EN.% ?? -fe ividoh ierN body tdo let:& tirek chlti.d ...