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A CRIMSON DINNER PARTY

... A CRIMSON DINNER PARTY. About two weeks ago delicate pink cards., to the number of twenty or more, were belied to that a Crimson Dinner Party would bo given by one of our most haltionable and wealthy ladies, nxia. lug on Murray Hill, whale name we are ...

BITS FROM BOOKS. A CORIOI7B moms PARTY

... it. Whets erntesque dinner party Wnat a delightful am! My neat of kin were so reasonably silent ; Yrr squired no conereational efforts ; they were Interesting companion. Silence is golden, I felt; ever enjoy a dinner party ao notch again! a—The ...

SIR RICHARD BROOKE

... RICHARD BROOKE. Sir Richard Brooke, Bart.,of Norton Priory, Runcorn, died suddenly on Saturday. On the previous evening a dinner party was held to welcome home from India Sir Richard's youngest son, who has secured a good appointment on the Manchester Ship ...

THE DUNK OIIESTION

... injure another. The quantity which is usually taken at a dinner party would, if taken habitually, be undoubted excel's. For young and active men a glass of beer, or one or two glasses of claret, at dinner is, we believe, an ample supply ; whilst men of middle ...

MnT'HM AR WOMEN

... after dinner than -he would go to, or give, a dinner party. CHANGE IN OgNINQ HABITS. 1 am speaking more particularly oi those who live London. Those who come for the eeasonhav* obligation* whi ...

Published: Friday 18 March 1910
Newspaper: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 769 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE MURDER AT THE FALLS

... exhibited in all its beauty whenever the wearer lists ; when abeenters the house of a friend, makes one of a luncheon or dinner party at a restaurant, or adjourns to the casino after a morning spent on the beach. A lornewhat similar arrangement consists ...

A PAIIPERI DEATH!

... papers, which not bed :—Carlyle, the man of great thought and of a big head, full of SChwarniery, was one day at • very nice dinner party, and doing his duty as a pram ticel philosopher should. Opposite him sat • very rich, pompous, large man , with five yards ...

LOST LADY OF LONE,

... courtship, in which “th. curie of true lor. ran so smooth as seem monotonous to all but losers them- tide was foUowed dinner party- A«.fi after that the became daily at Rlmthorpe House, where was ever reived vitii fatheny affection by Sir Lemuel, and ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1895
Newspaper: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 334 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE FETE OF THE SEASON!

... the evening a grand dinner party was given, at which the Princes and Princesses Joachim, Achille and Louis Murat, M. and Mdme. E obsess., hi. and Mdme. Cahen d'Anvers, and a numerous Ihrilliant company, were present. After dinner and the inevitable coffee ...

TOM HOOD

... anecdotes recorded of, him. that I shall only cite a few of his sallies, which I believe have never been chronicled. At a large dinner party at Jerilen's one of the guests indub , ed iI wontlerful itevonnta of his shooting. The number of birds he had killed, and ...

THE FREE LIBRIRY MOVEMENT

... Libraries might be utilised to a great extent for technical education. Charles Lamb, one afternoon, in returning from a dinner party, took bin seat in a crowded omnibus, when a stout gentleman subsequently looked in and politely asked, All full inside ...

Published: Friday 11 October 1889
Newspaper: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 406 | Page: 7 | Tags: none