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"Be the whole night through Oh, tell me, why do I love you? Tint is the chorus of what is ex- perted to be the biggest “hit” ́ | dong all the tuneful numbers in Tell Me More," the new Winter Garden Theatre musical comedy.

People were himming the tuna on the first night after they had heard Miss Heather Thatcher and Mr. Leslie Henson sing the duet, and London will assuredly be dancing to Mr. George Gershwin's music within a very short time.

"Why Do I Love You?" has already caught the musical fancy of the United States, and it is not mish prophecy to say that it is going to be equilly popular in Britain.

"Tell Me More" looks like being ons of the biggest successes the Winter Garden Theatre has had The ticket-selling libraries hayo de a £20,000 deal in seate for the piece.

Quita new to the business of playing Lady Bountiful, young Mrs. Spender was taking the place of the regular district visitor, who was away.. on her summer holidays. One of her first calls A little introspection will con-dame who occupied a lonely cot- was upon an elderly vince the reader that most dreams tage, and Mrs. Spender carefully are peculiar in one respect at least inquired what she, as a district

their lighting and colour, Even visitor, was supposed to do.

AND COLOUR:

dear Mrs. Longpell?" the young "What is my first pleasant task, lady asked, winningly.",

Again came the query. "Then you gives me a shilling and says 'Good-bye." "

if the seen is an outdoor one which ought to be brilliantly, it is usualy seen as if in the twilight or at night time, with all the colour subdued or

"Well, ma'am," came the reply, even lost. Indoor "fust you scenes are likewise poorly illumin-matiz."

axes after my rheu nted, and the colours of objects ill- marked, unless, perhaps, for some

"Yes?" queried the visitor. outstanding colour, such as

Then you reads me a few lines redness of a glowing fire, or the

the of poetry." colour of the dress of some particular person.

To this rule there are, of course, exceptions: fog. Rome people habitually dream in perfect colour, everything being in its natural tint. and clearly defined, and the light- ing of their dream scenes being comparable to that of a sunny day Nevertheless, such folk constitute a minority, for the greater number of persons have ill-defined dreams, is. poor or devoid of colour, and feebly luminated. Occasionally they may dream vividly an occurrence which

tion has proved a failure?

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Jones A total failure. there was a fortune, in it?

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Mine!

as a rule leaves an impression on is very uncommon, although mental them because of its rarity.

agony or anxiety are frequent

If one takes a large number of enough. The feeling of cold, or persons, and obtains from each of warmth, on the other hand, are them details about such points as experienced quite often, though to this, some very interesting facts 4 different extent by different emerge. Where colour does appear people.

in dreams, it usually does as attach- Singular and interesting excep ed to some striking object, and tions to this usual state of affairs stands out very strongly. Of the are found in the so-called "sense colours red is the commonest, then dreams." Such dreams are occupied, blue and yellow, then, as somewhat as a rule, with a scene, often an of a rarity, green, and finally, most outdoor one, and are characterised rare of all violet.

by an entire lack of action; nothing Why this should be so is hard to happens, the sleeper's mind being Bay one would think that green,

taken up by the beauty of the for example would appear often in picture before it. The picture is connection with outdoor scenes and usually highly coloured and brilliant- the like; but it is not so; the grassly lit often with bright annshine; and trees of the dream do not strike the senses of hearing and smell are one as green-they are just natural, stimulated by sounds and odours vague, unobtrusive. One know of connected with the scene, and often course, that the grass is green, but the senses of taste and touch as one is not struck at the time by the well. colour. The prevalence of red and blue may be due to the fact that these colours are favourites with

A good example is found in a children and primitive folk, and the dream told me recently by a friend, field mrity of groen to the detestation who found himself in a which is shown, in an unconscio filled with yellow com, blue way, to this colour in nearly all corn-flowers, and red poppies, peoples and at nearly all. times.on

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