THE ART OF PALMISTRY
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... sales were commenced, and carried on with vigour. In addition Wo the stalls, there were shooting galleries, Aunt Sally, and palmistry, and vocal and instrumental music at frequent intervals. The following ladies pre- sided at the stalls :-No. 1, Mrs. Geo ...
... intriguing society lady of a crtain stamp. Hard things are said of palmistry, Lady Owbridge, for instance, remark- ing that in her early days follies and superstItion, such as palmistry anti fortune telling, were en- tirely restricted to the kitchen. ...
... two o'clock on the 25th inst., before a large and select gathering. The amusements included gramaphone, performing dogs, palmistry, art loan exhibition, competitions with prizes, shooting galleries. - The stalls were presided over by the following ?? ...
... place in newspaper columns for advertising purposes. She had found situations for several of -her clients. The element of palmistry introduced by the Crown; had nothing to do with any of the cases brought against her. The manager of the Rutland Club was ...
... in connection with the experimental stations. This concluded the business. THUMBS AND THUMB LORE. Smzcn the interest in palmistry has been revived lhsvclbecome more or le6s inclined to regard our i auld -with more than common respect as the oracles by ...
... by neatly-dressed damsels, representative of hi Kitty of Coleraine and peasant girls. The s attractions also included palmistry (by Miss t Whiting, of London), pianoforte selecions by I various young ladies, and a busy shooting gallery. c There was ...
... labour devoted to a good cause. In ?? there were six stalls, with the usual acccssories of a post office, shooting . gallery, palmistry tent, and other amusements. The stallholders ?? Kilmorey Stall -The Countess Kilmuorey, assisted by Misses A. Walmaley, M ...
... Misses Gray. Miss Darlinsr, Miss Johnson, Miss Creery, the Misses Dugan, Meis Gritfiths. A tent, in which the mysteries of palmistry were dispensed for a small sum, was under the control of ?? RiCbards, oi Dublin. Mr. Barton, who was intro- duced by the ...
... photographs to oil paintings; from bon-bons aud crackers, with love mottoes in them, to veritable gipsy girls practising - palmistry and cup-tossing. and otherwise telling your fortunes. In fact, there is nothing you may not get at a bazaar. from a needle ...
... case coming on yeaterday, Sergeant Ballantine, for the defendant, objected to the wording of the conviction, the words by palmistry or otherwise having been omitted. After a long discussion, the Courtdeclared Sergeant Ballantine's objection fatal, and ...
... Miss Leitch, Baniimoner: Miss G-ardiner, Ballymoney; Miss Henry, Beifast; and Miss DVEvelyn. Garilenvale. There was also a palmistry tent presided over by a lady member of the London Palmist Association, and a. shooting gallery in cliaige of Mr. W. H. Lawvor ...