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The Adored One and The Will."

Sir J. M. Barrio how stiff the title souls) is our only dramatist of gunius. Others have wit, and some a fine sense

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all that they do bear the hallmark of manufacture. In the worst of Barrie's plays there is the touch of gedus, not great gunius, perhaps, but something very human and very road, in spite of its freakishares. He is an ch into whowo cat human nature has whispored uny things-wise things sand childish things, and often very beautiful things..

All this is to be heard in his two plays produced last night at the Duke of York's Theatro, says theDaily News" at Sept. 3. Neither play is perhaps, of his very best, but both are chemoteristically his, and are a better manifestation of his genine than many of his more ambitious and more serious dramas. We do not watt Barris to be serious and proble- matical. His hold on life, ecmprehen- sivo as it is, has not the grip for serious drama. He does not sou life as other mon soo it. Yes how many of them could so surely diagnose the disease which reba man of happiness in his search for

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right. Even Captain Battray, fresh from of the new educational system which the Patagoria, who is at first aghast that a Government "intends to put into a bill murderer should not only be tolerated but next year, writes the London correspond. setually fotod, falls an easy victim tout af an Indian journal. Mr. Fease is her fascination.

an agrosable gentleman, but he has not

Dz. F. X. Costello "Miss Massey There is a delightful first act in which s style of oratory which would rouse so

A Donaldson Mr and Mrs F. E. be makes her acquaintance baforo a din-audience to passion. He ambled along

Ms Foy

McHugh ner party. He has been told by his host, at an easy pace, and I was sorry to sad

Capt. & Mrs Gardner Mr and Mrs J. H. A, whose wife has made a mistake in the that some members yawned. However ha

Communications relating to news should Me and Mrs J. Mc Mody

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Mr M. F. Murray. time of the dinner, that a suffragette, a

Mr & Mrs B. Gilman Mr A. P.1

A. P. Nobbe had his speech all nicely.type-written, and be addressed to Tax EUITOR. merry woman, one who cannot ase a joke,

Mes D. F. Gülmen thair -Correspondents murt fórward

Mr K. Nogiti MAT G. Grimble were grateful. There was no such sen-ames and addresses with any communion.

Bronkushi bange in Mr Pease's speeck se that which tion added to the Editor, not necessarily Mr J. Josh

one came across in the manuscript of for publication but seridanes of good to faith. colleague of his, which was sent

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a mother, and a murderess have been invited, and Rattray tries to find out to which category Loonges belongs. It was his host's joke. She is all of the women

ia op

op

the Post Gallery namely, "I see honour

In the next two acts we see her on trisa fable members opposite are smiling" which, MERON N10 Peak at the Old Bailey, witdi Rattray aber in its way was unforunate bec use members from 1st December Newly Painted and nora's fascination of the judge, jury, and The practice, however, of supplying

Furnished. 6 Boems. Cheap rental counsel. To describe that trial and Loo-ld not smile.

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Orders for extes copies of the "CHIKA (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from even beguiles the jury's consideration Last year, when his was about to make 1st October 1913 till 3th May 1814, partly with showing them how she did is. Of his big apanch on Navy air, the MAIL should be sent sa soon as posthile a 1179 | furnished, Cheap reat.

course she is dequitted after her counsel manuscript was already in the Press the supply in limited. Csah 10 cta. Credit: Mr and Mrs Allen has offered her marrings. The judge's Gallery and some of it had been tele 20 cm per copy, red Mrs. Amery

Mr Haben 62 humorous remarks, the absurdity of the staphod to Farlin, before he had an op- Alterations and additions to Advertise The Brother

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CREW HUNT Mr. Kissin My Crows

Mies Philips stopped by grawe inspector of polico matter which came before with the cons mako the funniest and most whimsical sequence that the Opposition, feeling they

Mr Dodgson Mr Raymand faroo the stage luna Dvor socn. There had been ill-treated, kept the talk geing,

Miss Eli

Mr Habroeder Mr C: Frenck was too much of it, no doubt, but that and Mr. Churchill's pronouncement was delayed for four and a half hours. Big

New Advertisements should be sent in Mr. W. Gifford tients in generally give the Press an in- dication

intend to speak before 8 m Leonora is, of course, woman in geamat Haroourt the question, and are not ordered for a fixed period will be I remember journalist saking the late Advertisements and Subscriptions whist cral, and the play endurises to a Williams little oarlous to know odotinued uubel countermandad Lamblood onlinanted worship of ber

way it

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