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The Secret of Happiness

... Secret of Happiness. (Tho way to happiness in married life is—not to expect perfection.—“ Daily Paper.) Friend! your wife a suffragette With w*ord» that stab like sabies? Or does she smoke? or diink? or bet? Or gossip with the neighbours? Or does she wave ...

STEEPLE CLAYDON

... Oxford Pageant; and small stir and excitement was caused when, after the last exhibition, all the characters— Indians, suffragettes, sultans. Little Jack Horner, and what not—sallied cut in order and processed around the field. The sports commenced at ...

BAND OF HOPE

... well-chosen wordt>, tendered their heartfelt thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Sho was not accustomed public speaking, and was not Suffragette, but >hc was none tho less sincere in proposing, the name of the company, their heartiest thanks Mr. Mrs. Rogers lor their ...

The Ethical Claim,

... Standpoint. Methods of Suffragettes. tdp t u?n d H^p^ r to t t So,™ doubtless think it is a difficult heads'—the nature ifthe demand; effect conduct of the so-called political efficiency; effect women themselves, Suffragettes creating disturbances and ...

IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY

... officials and friends to see so many present, the chapel being crowded its utmost capacity. The opening piece, sketch, The Suffragettes/’ five lady members of the choir, who with suitable banner and mottoes acted their parts admirably in setting forth the ...

WINSLOW

... and drawing room entertainer, is an extremely clever artiste, and was very successful in his humorous sketches, including Suffragette song, Mary. Mr. Burohell indefatigable, and was loudly and deservedly applauded. The Rev. Lionel Edwards (tenor) made a ...

Form of Motion

... women the devil’®.” (Laughter.) He did not adopt the remark, but thought Hugo must have had a prophetic vision of the suffragette movement! (Laughter.) ...

Part I

... Daddy/’ Miss B. Allibone (encored). Comic song, “ Motor-car Elopement/’ Mrs. H. Burgess (encored). Comic song, “Oh the Suffragettes/’ Mr. O. Rod well (encored). Dualogue, “Geese,” Misses R. Parker and F. Hubbard. Part 11. Pianoforte bo!o. Blue Bells of ...

STOWE

... with the King, *’Sweet Genevieve,” who was encored and sang ‘The song that will live for ever.” Mr. O, Bod well gave The Suffragettes,” and i-ucore Take back to London Town. very laughable farce, '*A Fowl Joke,’ was next capitally given Mr. O. and Mr ...

NOTE THE ADDRESS—

... policy” or “Private interest,” “Honesty” or “Fraud,” “Intelligence ” or “Stupidity,” “Decorum” ‘Disorder” (this would at a Suffragette meeting;, and hundred other antitheses. The choice, in fact, is endless, and, however dry the topic discussed, public meetings ...

OAWCOTT

... The following was the programme:— Pianoforte Milo, “0.H.M.5.,” Mi*s L. Mold. Song, Maggie.** Miss May Adams. Sqng, the Suffragettes,** Mr. O. Rodwell. Song, Miss Lorden. Sung, “The Village Pump,*’ Mr. Harold Holton (encored, and gave “ I’m the *aftest ...

DOORS OPEN 7 30

... to which Mr. Clayton was remanded. It is said that some time back Mrs. Clayton was included in a batch of arrested Women Suffragettes. Last year pleasant gathering was held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, when the drovers attending Buckingham market wore entertained ...