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Masonic Centenary Bazaar.
MASONIC CENTENARY BAZAAR .
ONE of the most interesting features of the Masonio Bazaar will be the autograph portrait gallery whioh is being formed , in connection with Lodge 25 , by a member of tho Ladies' Committee . This lady has received over 150 photographs , signed and presented by the illustrious personages whom they represent . She has received with many of them charming letters , which will be
exhibited with the portraits at tho bazaar . H . R . H . the Dnke of Cambridge presented a full-length portrait of himsolf in uniform , as Commanderin-Chief of the British Army . H . R . H . Princess Henry of Battonberg , the Duke and H . R . H . the Duchess of Fife , H . R . H . Prince George of Wales , Prince and Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar , His Excellency
fche Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Zetland , the Duke and Duchess of Abercorn , Earl and Countess of Aberdeen , Marquis and Marchioness of Headfort , Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde , Lord and Lady Carew , Lord and Lady O'Neill , the Duke of Argyll , the Earl of Haddington Grand Master of Freemasons in Scotland ;
Earl and Countess Desart are contributors to this interesting gallery . Lord and Lady Iveagh kindly sent portraits from Cannes , while the Marquis and Marchioness of Dufferiu and Ava forwarded theirs from Rome . Two beautifully-finished cabinet portraits and two autographs of the late Rig ht Hon . W . E . Foster were most kindly presented by Mrs . Forster . Art and literature are not unrepresented ,
for portraits have been received from Mrs . Humphrey Ward , Mr . Jerome K . Jerome , Mr . VV . J . Stead , Mr . Hawley Smart , Mr . Clement Scott , Mr . John Tenniel ( Punch ) , Mr . Alma Tadema , R . A ., Mr . Plunkett Green , Miss Fortescne , Mr . Leslie Grotty , Mr . Osmond Tearle , Mr . Edward Terry , and others too numerous to mention . There is a special section for Irish talent , whioh will be a most representative one .
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
Toole ' s . —After a long absence from the metropolis , during which he has undergone " an extensive and peculiar" experience , our facetious Bro . J . L . Toole is again appearing at his own little theatre , to the delight of his old and young patrons . His return is the more enjoyable because he brings with him a new play by Mr . J . M . Barrie , entitled " Walker , London , " though it is a pity the first selected title ,
" The Houseboat , " could not have been retained , as it is on one of those delightful river craft that the scene takes place . The present title is the registered postal address of Jasper Phipps , a gentleman of the hair-dressing profession , who , being engaged to be married , determines to have " a little fling " before he ventures into matrimony . Chance favours him in allowing him to render assistance to a young
lady , Miss Bell Golightly , who fell iuto two feet of water from a punt , and this is magnified into a gallant rescue . He subsequently passes himself off as a distinguished African traveller , though ho finds considerable difficulty in sustaining the character , and subsequently becomes engaged both to Miss Golightly and her friend Nanny O'Brien . His sweetheart is however on his track , and scon puts au
end to his little fling , when his exposure is complete . What fun Mr . Toole makes out of all this may be readily imagined , and he is ably assisted by Miss Eliza Johnstouo as Sarah , Miss Irene Vnnbrugh as Bell Golightly , Miss Ansell as Nanny , Mr . Seymour Hicks , Mr . Cecil Ramsay , and Mr . Lowrie . The sceno of the houseboat ia capitally arranged and contrived , aud the piece will prove a certain attraction for a long time to como .
New Olympic—On Monday evening next , 4 th April , Miss Grace Hawthorne ( who has entiroly recovered from her recent lerious illness ) will re-appear at this Theatre in her original creation as tbe Empress in a revival of Sardou ' s spectacular drama , ' Theodora , " which is announced for a ruu of four weeks only , at the end of whioh time Mr . VV . W . Kelly ' s lease of this Theatre will
expire . The company engaged to support Miss Hawthorne is an unusually strong one , and includes snch well-known favourites as Miss Ada Neilson , Miss Lesley Bell , Messrs . Julios Knight , Bassett Roe , Chas . Lander , Arthur Estcourt , Harcourt Beatty , VV . Brunton ] un ., & c , and the scenic appointments , costumes , jewels , armour , & c , will be on a scale of unusual magnificence .
Haymarket . —The success that has attended Mr . Becrbohm lreeas Hamlet has been well merited , and judging from tho crowded audiences the management will be able to run tho tragedy for somo time to come . Mr . Tree ' s Hamlet is , to our mind , one of the finest
performances wo havo seen , and althongh there are points tbat some people defer to , it cannot bo denied that tbo actor has scored a brilliant success . The support accorded Mr . Tree by his compauy is urst rate , all work with a will , and show that care so essential to a Shakespearian revival .
six days , 12 hours a day , go aa you pleaso race on roller skates wm commence on Monday next , tho 4 th April , at tho Central Hall , ma „ ' ' ¦ mm from a 11 parta of the Globo wi ! 1 com P - The dBWi ? ment Wil 1 a P are no P ains or expense in completing every tail to ensure to each contestant a fair and equal chance in this £ 37 ? -iiT - Wil 1 bo for the W 0 l ' ld ' s championship . The sum of / o will be glven j prj ze g so that every thing points to a successful aua interesting race .
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Masonic Centenary Bazaar.
MASONIC CENTENARY BAZAAR .
ONE of the most interesting features of the Masonio Bazaar will be the autograph portrait gallery whioh is being formed , in connection with Lodge 25 , by a member of tho Ladies' Committee . This lady has received over 150 photographs , signed and presented by the illustrious personages whom they represent . She has received with many of them charming letters , which will be
exhibited with the portraits at tho bazaar . H . R . H . the Dnke of Cambridge presented a full-length portrait of himsolf in uniform , as Commanderin-Chief of the British Army . H . R . H . Princess Henry of Battonberg , the Duke and H . R . H . the Duchess of Fife , H . R . H . Prince George of Wales , Prince and Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar , His Excellency
fche Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Zetland , the Duke and Duchess of Abercorn , Earl and Countess of Aberdeen , Marquis and Marchioness of Headfort , Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde , Lord and Lady Carew , Lord and Lady O'Neill , the Duke of Argyll , the Earl of Haddington Grand Master of Freemasons in Scotland ;
Earl and Countess Desart are contributors to this interesting gallery . Lord and Lady Iveagh kindly sent portraits from Cannes , while the Marquis and Marchioness of Dufferiu and Ava forwarded theirs from Rome . Two beautifully-finished cabinet portraits and two autographs of the late Rig ht Hon . W . E . Foster were most kindly presented by Mrs . Forster . Art and literature are not unrepresented ,
for portraits have been received from Mrs . Humphrey Ward , Mr . Jerome K . Jerome , Mr . VV . J . Stead , Mr . Hawley Smart , Mr . Clement Scott , Mr . John Tenniel ( Punch ) , Mr . Alma Tadema , R . A ., Mr . Plunkett Green , Miss Fortescne , Mr . Leslie Grotty , Mr . Osmond Tearle , Mr . Edward Terry , and others too numerous to mention . There is a special section for Irish talent , whioh will be a most representative one .
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
Toole ' s . —After a long absence from the metropolis , during which he has undergone " an extensive and peculiar" experience , our facetious Bro . J . L . Toole is again appearing at his own little theatre , to the delight of his old and young patrons . His return is the more enjoyable because he brings with him a new play by Mr . J . M . Barrie , entitled " Walker , London , " though it is a pity the first selected title ,
" The Houseboat , " could not have been retained , as it is on one of those delightful river craft that the scene takes place . The present title is the registered postal address of Jasper Phipps , a gentleman of the hair-dressing profession , who , being engaged to be married , determines to have " a little fling " before he ventures into matrimony . Chance favours him in allowing him to render assistance to a young
lady , Miss Bell Golightly , who fell iuto two feet of water from a punt , and this is magnified into a gallant rescue . He subsequently passes himself off as a distinguished African traveller , though ho finds considerable difficulty in sustaining the character , and subsequently becomes engaged both to Miss Golightly and her friend Nanny O'Brien . His sweetheart is however on his track , and scon puts au
end to his little fling , when his exposure is complete . What fun Mr . Toole makes out of all this may be readily imagined , and he is ably assisted by Miss Eliza Johnstouo as Sarah , Miss Irene Vnnbrugh as Bell Golightly , Miss Ansell as Nanny , Mr . Seymour Hicks , Mr . Cecil Ramsay , and Mr . Lowrie . The sceno of the houseboat ia capitally arranged and contrived , aud the piece will prove a certain attraction for a long time to como .
New Olympic—On Monday evening next , 4 th April , Miss Grace Hawthorne ( who has entiroly recovered from her recent lerious illness ) will re-appear at this Theatre in her original creation as tbe Empress in a revival of Sardou ' s spectacular drama , ' Theodora , " which is announced for a ruu of four weeks only , at the end of whioh time Mr . VV . W . Kelly ' s lease of this Theatre will
expire . The company engaged to support Miss Hawthorne is an unusually strong one , and includes snch well-known favourites as Miss Ada Neilson , Miss Lesley Bell , Messrs . Julios Knight , Bassett Roe , Chas . Lander , Arthur Estcourt , Harcourt Beatty , VV . Brunton ] un ., & c , and the scenic appointments , costumes , jewels , armour , & c , will be on a scale of unusual magnificence .
Haymarket . —The success that has attended Mr . Becrbohm lreeas Hamlet has been well merited , and judging from tho crowded audiences the management will be able to run tho tragedy for somo time to come . Mr . Tree ' s Hamlet is , to our mind , one of the finest
performances wo havo seen , and althongh there are points tbat some people defer to , it cannot bo denied that tbo actor has scored a brilliant success . The support accorded Mr . Tree by his compauy is urst rate , all work with a will , and show that care so essential to a Shakespearian revival .
six days , 12 hours a day , go aa you pleaso race on roller skates wm commence on Monday next , tho 4 th April , at tho Central Hall , ma „ ' ' ¦ mm from a 11 parta of the Globo wi ! 1 com P - The dBWi ? ment Wil 1 a P are no P ains or expense in completing every tail to ensure to each contestant a fair and equal chance in this £ 37 ? -iiT - Wil 1 bo for the W 0 l ' ld ' s championship . The sum of / o will be glven j prj ze g so that every thing points to a successful aua interesting race .
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THE FREEMASON'SCHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with the Special Sanction of H . R . H . tho Princo of Wales " tho M . W . tho Grand Mastor of England . rilHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct JL from the Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., n receipt of Post Office Ordor for the amount . Intending Sub . cribers should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Offico Orders to bo made payable to W . W . MORGAN . at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " Loudon and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to TUK FKEE . MASON ' S CHRONICLE arc—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Baok Page ... , . 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THK FREEMASON ' CHKONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DAEBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . G ., and 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 'Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C
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