SMART FROCKS FOR EVENING WEAR
... foliage, carried out in gold and silver tissue. M. W. THE BBCHBTEIN fcIALL. Yesterday afternoon, at the above hall, Lady Halle and Mr. Leonard Borwick gave what mas called Special Recital.” The works played ...
... foliage, carried out in gold and silver tissue. M. W. THE BBCHBTEIN fcIALL. Yesterday afternoon, at the above hall, Lady Halle and Mr. Leonard Borwick gave what mas called Special Recital.” The works played ...
... AEOLIAN HALL. Yesterday afternoon (under the direction of N. Vert) M!•>> Ester Munsterhjelm, described, as we think, little absurdly, on the pi as the Finnish Soprano,” gave Vocal Recital, in which she was ,i>sisipd by Mr. Plunket Greene, Mr. Percy Grainger ...
... THE LADIES’ GUILD OP ST. THOMAS’S. Lady Knightley of Fawsley occupied the chair at the annual general meeting of the Ladies’ Guild of St. Thomas’s Hospital, held at the hospital yesterday afternoon. The hon. secretary, Mrs. Ballance. read the report, ...
... MR. GROSSMITH'S RECITAL. Yesterday afternoon, the Bechstein Hall, Mr. George Grossmith, under the direction N. Vert, gave a humorous and musical recital. A good many of the pieces which he gave have been heard before, but Mr. Grossmith’s versatility is ...
... gAVOY THEATRE. Lessee, Mr. J. H. Leigh. NOTICE. On MONDAY, January 15. the entire Company and y£ HTS OUT TRANSFERRED from the WALUURF THEATRE THIS THEATRE. LIGHTS OUT. Mr. H. V. ESMOND. Mr. CHARLES FULTON. Mr. LESLIE FABER. „ Mr. W.T. LOVELL ...
... open at Hertford the new building* Christ’. Hospital. The Duke Sutherland 1 1900 Club at Stafford House. Mrs. Lycett Green * h on-square. Mr. and Mrs. Hadfield’s dmner.n the American guests of the Iron and Steel Inrtitute. „ Mansion House to meet the members ...
... Albani, and Mme. Clara Butt, with Mr. Kenerley Rumford, all give evening concerts next month. Miss Marie Hall leads off the instrumentalists with a violin recital this month (the 13th), and Lady Halid and Mr. Leonard Berwick give their ...
... BrcriUon. President of the F«tes Committee, M. Leonard. President of the Federal Union of Market Salesmen, and representatives of other organizations, were waiting, induding Mile. Alvaret, the Reine des Halles,” who was supported by her maids of honour. ...
... Telephone, 2915 Octtwd. -ALDWYCH. OHAFTESBUKY THEATRE. Sote Lmm« ud Maaan. Mr. THOMAS W. RYLEY. JP-jnOHT ■ndEVERY EVENING, 8.50 MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY mad SATURDAY, at 130. Mr. H. B. IRVING ia THE JURY OF FATE. _ C. M. S McLclimn. , Bes-eSca saw open ...
... helping the cause of Egyptology. One of these is Mr. Theo. M. Davis, who for many years has assiduously engaged in excavations on the west bank of the Nile, which also abounds in rums. Mr. H. R. Hall, who is working on behalf of the Egypt Exploration ...
... 10. Telepboae, 3313 Garrard. —ALDWYCH. C HAFTESBURY THEATRE— Sole and Manager, Mr. THOMAS W-RYUT. O TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at 8,30. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. Mr. H. B. IRVING in THE JURY OF FATE. By C. M. S McLellaa. Boa-ofice now open, to ...
... Laporte, Julius Thorn, A. D. ROBBINS, Feres. URBANORA, Triumphant Entry of Admiral Togo into Tokso.” MY LADY NICOTINE. Ballet, etc. Manager, Mr. George Scott Door* 7.46. LONDON PAVILION.—JOCK WHIXKFORD, Gea Mozart. Whit Cunliffe Chrii Richard*, Ambrose ...