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CUTTINC THE BADDELEY CAKE

... CUTTINC THE BADDELEY CAKE. For the 114th time there has taken place the ceremony of cutting the Baddelev Cake at Drury Lane Theatre. Mr. Harry Nichols performing the ceremony in the early hours of Saturday morning on the stage of the theatre. The origin ...

ESD'RE•,S AND A QUEEN

... ESD'RE• , S AND A QUEEN. I Cut Drury Lane command performance, I Ssertoue was •aying how truly magnificent • looked the Queen. It has indee.l an r•tottklintent to many who have well. a writer in the • 8114 ha, been her appearance at firt State funetionc ...

FOG CASUALTIES. _ POLICEMEN KNOCKED DOWN BY 'BUS

... The seizure of the horse was made in respect of nineteen weeks' unpaid contributions. THE DRURY LANE MORLAND SOLD. Tbe George Worland picture discovered at Drury Lane Theatre has been sold by the original purchaser, Mr. W. W. Sampson, to a well-known connoisseur ...

£4.000 FIRE AT BLACKBURN THEATRE

... the firemen were able to save the audi• torium, but the stage was burnt out and the roof destroyed. The (scenery of the Drury Lane drama The Hope was burnt. ...

Spteiil BEBESFOBD ENTERTAINMENT, WALTER BTANTON COMBINATION. OCEAN WAIFS, A Bommtifl, Muaical Abtnrdity. Frank ..

... driUhU (Musical awl otherwise) Farmers Life, and with the LIVE BANTAM AND MAN ROOSTER (Walter Stanton) FIGHT, At verfcemed in Drury Lane Theatre Pantomime. The follow inf tainted artistes will Avkib BsEXSFono. Miss Aoirvs BsaiaroaD, Mr. on Catrao. Mr. VtnAM ...

LADY'S SAD DEATH FROM BURN&

... An inquest was bald at Thames Ditton on I Saturday on Mrs. Eliza Smith, the wife of Mr. Sidney Smith, business manager of Drury Lane Theatre, who succumbed to burns re-1 *Dived through her nightdress becoming Ignited, apparently by coming into contact with ...

A Favots Child-Actor

... t the House of (’oninions in order that Hon. Members might not miss Betty’s Hamlot Hi® first season twenty-eight night# Drury Lane produced £17.200. last appeared as ** phenomenon in 1808. his return to tlie stage a mere actor, in 1812. he was not success ...

WOMEN'S

... shape,•--olte made with a with 14 dr,wiping brim. ci that torn slightly ett the BOUQUETS TO The request f the of tl once at Drury Lane Thel Majesty having been • gi to Mr. Arthur mes ight be preni Eerier fashion for inatiera. A large encumliracce but an bride ...

BOY’S STORY OF ADVENTURE

... she became a premiere she visited all the capitals of Europe, and in 1870 was brought to London by Colonel Mapleson for at Drury Lane. In 1876 she retired from the stage and founded training school of dancing. ...

NOTED ACTOR'S DEATH. _ GEORGE RIGNOLD'S CAREER

... Helen Barry) at Booth's Theatre, New York. Mr. Rignold was the Henry V. when Sir Augustus Harris first opened management at Drury Lane Theatre in 1879. After touring the provinces in Henry V. Rignold went to Australia, where, with occasional visits to England ...

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

... third baron. •• Blue Hanger had lived great deal France, and when returned to England fouo'l himself in the drces-circlo at Drury Lane to stranger who was wearing top-boota: Tliis would have been regarded as a Breach etiquette in France, and Lord (’olerame ...

A WAY TO PEACE

... in manners and appearance into a Frenchman. Thereby hangs the story that shortly after he arrived in England he went to Drury Lane, when next to him in the dresscircle sat a stranger wearing top- boots. This would have been regarded as a breach of etiquette ...