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The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
VaudovillQ . —A most amusing entertainment is now provided by Mr . T . Thorne , in the shape of a new farcical comedy , founded upon the famous " L'Article 231 , " by Mr . Fred Horner . The scene opens by a domestic quarrel between Mr . and Mrs . Hemsley , in whioh tbe gentleman so far forgets himself as , in a moment of irritation , to box his wife ' s ears . Each party then rushes off to seek legal advice , and
by the aid of their respective solicitors the mole-hill rapidly becomes a mountain . How the marital differences are settled it wonld not be fair to tell , but it will suffice to say thafc the process is a moat humorous one and causes roars of laughter . The young couple are capitally represented by Mr . Charles Fawcett and Miss Dorothy Dorr , while Mr . Thorne as Sir Robert Millward , father of the lady , has a
small part that is made of the utmost importance by the actor a art . His scene with the negro pugilist is one to be remembered . Mr . Cyril Mande gives a clever sketch of a young gentleman , surely not an original of this country , who seeks to gain admittance into society by paying court to tho wives of his friends , but he is eventually ensnared by Mrs . Beauchamp , a lively widow , portrayed
by Miss Ella Banister . The two solicitors are satisfactorily sustained by Messrs . Somerset and Dodsworth . Mr . Oswald Yorke is well placed as Hemsley's man servant , and Miss French is pleasing as Annette , the French lady ' s maid . The play is enacted in two artistic interiors , both very prettily arranged , If a good laugh be an aid to digestion no one need suffer from dispepaia .
Criterion . —We have so recently given a notice of Mr . Bronsen Howard ' s farcial comedy " Brighton , " and particularly of Mr . Charles Wyndham ' s popular impersonation of the amorous Bob Sackett , that it ia unnecessary to again allude to its present short revival , more
than to say that it is performed with all the old " verve and go ' by the principal aotor , who is well supported by his clever company , especially by Miss Mary Moore , Miss E . Grattan , quaint Mr . Blakeley , and Mr . Everard . Playgoers will , however , be pleased to learn that Mr . Wyndham will appear in a new character at Easter .
Comedy . —Another stop-gap in the revival of "Jane , " the amusing adaptation by Messrs . Harry Nichols and Lestocq of the Palais Royale farce , has been put up here until the production of the Easter novelty . Nevertheless a very pleasant evening may be
passed in the young lady ' s company , thanks to the inimitable acting of Mr . Charles Hawtrey and Miss Lottie Venne , who rattle through the piece without heeding the danger to their audience of exploding with laughter . Mr . Brookfield , Mr . W . Wyes , and the remuinder of the cast assist in tho general satisfactory result .
With the number of Work published on the 19 fch insfc ., this publication enters upon the fourth year of its successful , vigorous existence and influence , tho latter extending—as the " Shop " columns constantly evidence—to the remotest corners of the world . A sense of this wise and rapidly-growing acceptance of the publication has led to a desire to still further extend the sphere and
usefulness of WorTc as a journal for workers ; and it is with this view that arrangements have been made to incorporate those many new and important features previously announced—features which will have the effect of rendering Work unique amongst journals of its class . As the present number indicate ? , the variety , character , and excellence of matter and illustrations will continue
as heretofore , while the new and important papers which have been arranged for publication iu the present volume will show tbat much new ground will be opened up iu nearly every branch of professional and amateur work . Most important , however , is the position whioh Work will in the future occupy in relation to the Trade and Labour market—a position in which we are sure to have the cordial support
of our thousands of well-placed readers . Already arrangements have been made for a weekly supply of Trade nnd Labour notes , and news from the chief home workshops and industrial centres while from time to time will be presented direct intelligence from Colonial districts offering fields and opportunities for emigrants aud workers
who suffer from the overstocked condition of the home labour market , the fluotuations in whioh so immediately affect the workman , and in whioh he cannot but feel the deepest interest . Thus Work enters upon something of a new existence , with a much wider and more extended field of usefulness before it .
ROSICEUCIAN SOCFKTY op ENGLAND . — The M . W . Frater the Supreme Magus of England ( Dr . W . Wynn Westcott , IX . deg . ) has conferred the Vlllth grade Honoris causa npon tho V . W . Prater Cn " r * Lernon Yth degree , an Office Bearer in the Metropolitan ^ ollege of the above Society , ou account of two lectures delivered by nun > last year before tho College , and of the interest he has shown u » the Society .
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DEATH . I bflW ? r ~^ ' ' i \ al ' k Road , Crouch End , London , on tho ISth March , the oeioved wile ot James Morrison McLeod , aged 30 years .
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so- H £ A-mmtfk 4 pl a MHCT IIRPFU L ^ LCOSIBIMTIONU H H V , UC > - Uol : ruL | % "I \\ EXTENDING Ll ^ 4 £ O * | r |^™ n tR fl SHOPS , S T 3-V H fl ^ B H 0 USES > mm \ r \ 0 Cj S H ( JTAKUM \ Q , lOMQ W ^ efcw ^ w -R-S / .- 'L % JTZ ) & C . PRICES FREE FROM HEATHMAN & Co ., 2 ENDELL STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE . LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-FIRST SESSION , 1891 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; the Art and Scientific Collections of thc Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum can be taken by thc student , or a singU subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary and Scientific branches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the student . An education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Faculties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , are of the highest eminence , and the mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINE ARTS . —Samuel J . Hodson , R . W . S ., John Scott , K . I ., E . Wensley Russell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . "Rogers , B . A . Lillie . VISITORS IN THE ART SCHOOL . —E . J . Poynter , R . A ., J . 11 . Burgess , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , B . A ., Ph . D ., Miss E . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Dr . N . Heinemaiin , F . R . G . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., J . H . Rose , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . B . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . Music . —Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederick Cliffe , Arthur O'Leary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme . Pereira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Mdme . St . Germaine , Henry Blower , Gustave Garcia , A . Romili , W . A . B , Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —M . Louis d'Egville , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . K . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .
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C RYSTAL' PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , ancl to serve as a preparation for thc advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Science , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , "F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .
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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . and M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1 S 72 , with . the purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in thc rudiments of either branch of the profession , and in the manipulation of materials . The Divisions arc I . —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION . III . —COLONIAL DIVISION . —For preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . —Devoted to instruction iu the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . Prospectus of the undersigned , in the Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , "F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent . Educational Department .
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Q . ENEKAL CEMETERY COMPANY , CEMETERY—KEN SAL GREEN , HARROW ROAD , W . Where lie tho remains of H . R . H . tho lato DUKB OF SUSSEX , M . W . G . M . Ol * THE FlUvEltASOlTS OE EriULAirD . ( Established by Act of Parliament 2 and 3 William IT ., 183 * 3 . ) O-F-ficjis—95 GREAT RUSSELL STREET , KLOOMSBUEi " , W . C . Office Hours from 9 a . m . to 5 p . m ., Saturdays 9 to 2 . THE public are admitted to the Cemetery on week days from 8-30 a . m . till G'A 5 p . m ., and ou Sundays and Good Fridays from 2 p . m . till 0 p . m ., from tho 1 st April till tho 30 th September , inclusive . On week days from 8 ' 3 l ) a . m . till sunset , ami on Sundays , Good Frittaye , and Christmas Days from 2 p . m . Mil Miiisct , from tlio 1 st October till the 30 tk March inclusive , also on Bani : Holidays , till 12 o ' clock noon . SPECIAL ATTENTION is , also invit . id to tho Ground ( 23 acres ) recently laid out at the Xaw Western Eutr-tnci * of tho Cemetery , also to tho Now Organ recently placed in tho Western Chapel . ^ Ccrtilicates of Burial can only lu obtained at tho Offices , 95 Groat Russell Street , where also Scale of Charges and aU particular .-- may bo had . To meet tho requirements of tho public , the Directors havo adopted the system of separate interments , at tho lollowing rates : — Adults . Children under 10 years . Children under 2 yeara . £ 2 5 s £ 1 10 s JEI 5 S with tho option to friends to purchase tho plot within three yew *** , for ft further sum of « 3 3 s . A KENNETH HAVERS , Clerk to thc Company . N . l " . —A Tent is provided for Mourners , if desired .
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The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
VaudovillQ . —A most amusing entertainment is now provided by Mr . T . Thorne , in the shape of a new farcical comedy , founded upon the famous " L'Article 231 , " by Mr . Fred Horner . The scene opens by a domestic quarrel between Mr . and Mrs . Hemsley , in whioh tbe gentleman so far forgets himself as , in a moment of irritation , to box his wife ' s ears . Each party then rushes off to seek legal advice , and
by the aid of their respective solicitors the mole-hill rapidly becomes a mountain . How the marital differences are settled it wonld not be fair to tell , but it will suffice to say thafc the process is a moat humorous one and causes roars of laughter . The young couple are capitally represented by Mr . Charles Fawcett and Miss Dorothy Dorr , while Mr . Thorne as Sir Robert Millward , father of the lady , has a
small part that is made of the utmost importance by the actor a art . His scene with the negro pugilist is one to be remembered . Mr . Cyril Mande gives a clever sketch of a young gentleman , surely not an original of this country , who seeks to gain admittance into society by paying court to tho wives of his friends , but he is eventually ensnared by Mrs . Beauchamp , a lively widow , portrayed
by Miss Ella Banister . The two solicitors are satisfactorily sustained by Messrs . Somerset and Dodsworth . Mr . Oswald Yorke is well placed as Hemsley's man servant , and Miss French is pleasing as Annette , the French lady ' s maid . The play is enacted in two artistic interiors , both very prettily arranged , If a good laugh be an aid to digestion no one need suffer from dispepaia .
Criterion . —We have so recently given a notice of Mr . Bronsen Howard ' s farcial comedy " Brighton , " and particularly of Mr . Charles Wyndham ' s popular impersonation of the amorous Bob Sackett , that it ia unnecessary to again allude to its present short revival , more
than to say that it is performed with all the old " verve and go ' by the principal aotor , who is well supported by his clever company , especially by Miss Mary Moore , Miss E . Grattan , quaint Mr . Blakeley , and Mr . Everard . Playgoers will , however , be pleased to learn that Mr . Wyndham will appear in a new character at Easter .
Comedy . —Another stop-gap in the revival of "Jane , " the amusing adaptation by Messrs . Harry Nichols and Lestocq of the Palais Royale farce , has been put up here until the production of the Easter novelty . Nevertheless a very pleasant evening may be
passed in the young lady ' s company , thanks to the inimitable acting of Mr . Charles Hawtrey and Miss Lottie Venne , who rattle through the piece without heeding the danger to their audience of exploding with laughter . Mr . Brookfield , Mr . W . Wyes , and the remuinder of the cast assist in tho general satisfactory result .
With the number of Work published on the 19 fch insfc ., this publication enters upon the fourth year of its successful , vigorous existence and influence , tho latter extending—as the " Shop " columns constantly evidence—to the remotest corners of the world . A sense of this wise and rapidly-growing acceptance of the publication has led to a desire to still further extend the sphere and
usefulness of WorTc as a journal for workers ; and it is with this view that arrangements have been made to incorporate those many new and important features previously announced—features which will have the effect of rendering Work unique amongst journals of its class . As the present number indicate ? , the variety , character , and excellence of matter and illustrations will continue
as heretofore , while the new and important papers which have been arranged for publication iu the present volume will show tbat much new ground will be opened up iu nearly every branch of professional and amateur work . Most important , however , is the position whioh Work will in the future occupy in relation to the Trade and Labour market—a position in which we are sure to have the cordial support
of our thousands of well-placed readers . Already arrangements have been made for a weekly supply of Trade nnd Labour notes , and news from the chief home workshops and industrial centres while from time to time will be presented direct intelligence from Colonial districts offering fields and opportunities for emigrants aud workers
who suffer from the overstocked condition of the home labour market , the fluotuations in whioh so immediately affect the workman , and in whioh he cannot but feel the deepest interest . Thus Work enters upon something of a new existence , with a much wider and more extended field of usefulness before it .
ROSICEUCIAN SOCFKTY op ENGLAND . — The M . W . Frater the Supreme Magus of England ( Dr . W . Wynn Westcott , IX . deg . ) has conferred the Vlllth grade Honoris causa npon tho V . W . Prater Cn " r * Lernon Yth degree , an Office Bearer in the Metropolitan ^ ollege of the above Society , ou account of two lectures delivered by nun > last year before tho College , and of the interest he has shown u » the Society .
Ar01101
DEATH . I bflW ? r ~^ ' ' i \ al ' k Road , Crouch End , London , on tho ISth March , the oeioved wile ot James Morrison McLeod , aged 30 years .
Ad01102
so- H £ A-mmtfk 4 pl a MHCT IIRPFU L ^ LCOSIBIMTIONU H H V , UC > - Uol : ruL | % "I \\ EXTENDING Ll ^ 4 £ O * | r |^™ n tR fl SHOPS , S T 3-V H fl ^ B H 0 USES > mm \ r \ 0 Cj S H ( JTAKUM \ Q , lOMQ W ^ efcw ^ w -R-S / .- 'L % JTZ ) & C . PRICES FREE FROM HEATHMAN & Co ., 2 ENDELL STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE . LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-FIRST SESSION , 1891 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; the Art and Scientific Collections of thc Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum can be taken by thc student , or a singU subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary and Scientific branches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the student . An education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Faculties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , are of the highest eminence , and the mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINE ARTS . —Samuel J . Hodson , R . W . S ., John Scott , K . I ., E . Wensley Russell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . "Rogers , B . A . Lillie . VISITORS IN THE ART SCHOOL . —E . J . Poynter , R . A ., J . 11 . Burgess , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , B . A ., Ph . D ., Miss E . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Dr . N . Heinemaiin , F . R . G . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., J . H . Rose , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . B . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . Music . —Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederick Cliffe , Arthur O'Leary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme . Pereira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Mdme . St . Germaine , Henry Blower , Gustave Garcia , A . Romili , W . A . B , Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —M . Louis d'Egville , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . K . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .
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C RYSTAL' PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , ancl to serve as a preparation for thc advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Science , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , "F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .
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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . and M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1 S 72 , with . the purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in thc rudiments of either branch of the profession , and in the manipulation of materials . The Divisions arc I . —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION . III . —COLONIAL DIVISION . —For preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . —Devoted to instruction iu the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . Prospectus of the undersigned , in the Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , "F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent . Educational Department .
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Q . ENEKAL CEMETERY COMPANY , CEMETERY—KEN SAL GREEN , HARROW ROAD , W . Where lie tho remains of H . R . H . tho lato DUKB OF SUSSEX , M . W . G . M . Ol * THE FlUvEltASOlTS OE EriULAirD . ( Established by Act of Parliament 2 and 3 William IT ., 183 * 3 . ) O-F-ficjis—95 GREAT RUSSELL STREET , KLOOMSBUEi " , W . C . Office Hours from 9 a . m . to 5 p . m ., Saturdays 9 to 2 . THE public are admitted to the Cemetery on week days from 8-30 a . m . till G'A 5 p . m ., and ou Sundays and Good Fridays from 2 p . m . till 0 p . m ., from tho 1 st April till tho 30 th September , inclusive . On week days from 8 ' 3 l ) a . m . till sunset , ami on Sundays , Good Frittaye , and Christmas Days from 2 p . m . Mil Miiisct , from tlio 1 st October till the 30 tk March inclusive , also on Bani : Holidays , till 12 o ' clock noon . SPECIAL ATTENTION is , also invit . id to tho Ground ( 23 acres ) recently laid out at the Xaw Western Eutr-tnci * of tho Cemetery , also to tho Now Organ recently placed in tho Western Chapel . ^ Ccrtilicates of Burial can only lu obtained at tho Offices , 95 Groat Russell Street , where also Scale of Charges and aU particular .-- may bo had . To meet tho requirements of tho public , the Directors havo adopted the system of separate interments , at tho lollowing rates : — Adults . Children under 10 years . Children under 2 yeara . £ 2 5 s £ 1 10 s JEI 5 S with tho option to friends to purchase tho plot within three yew *** , for ft further sum of « 3 3 s . A KENNETH HAVERS , Clerk to thc Company . N . l " . —A Tent is provided for Mourners , if desired .