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UNFASHIONABLE SLUMS

... slams north or south of the river. For there are many slums in London that are not in the East-End or in the purlieus of Drury Lane. There are slums, little known to the public, sprinkled more or less all over the area of the metropolis. In the West-end ...

The Court

... in every part by an eathusiathi holiday : audience, who eejoyed holiday fare of a popular and attractive order, the great Drury Lane drama n- ?? Euman Nature being replete with thrilling and sensational pasmages, The company at present in . t.own may ...

The Court

... niesnorial has recently been added to the many attractions of the great spectacular drama of 1 Cheer, Boys, Cheer, at Drury Lane. With the approval of Sir Augustus Harris, there now hargs in the vestibule of the theatre two striking life-size periraite ...

, A Tailor-Made Costume

... interesting tale is going the rounds of curious incident, or perhaps coincidence, but happily with a satisfactory denouement. At Drury Lane a few nights ago the two Duchesses of Sutherland were seated in private boxes on opposite sides of the house, and the c ...

a 'Bneimes

... will not suffer his Pippin who is in delicate health to go much into society. Abroad, he talks and works as a member of the Drury Lane Committee, and he talks and works so well that, when he leaves the theatre, not even an actor has quarrelled with him.—From ...