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Indantaneous and Pronounced Success "of

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Last night's Be an lience held spelfound und amazer

at the wondertui performance of the Berntiful Gir! Artist. The exquisite grace and exemptional charm: this personality has Grly v-rabit-hed itself

of

BUTTONS

GRAND CHARITY CONCERT.

Mme. Lottie Gordon's Successful Effort.

Marked success attended the grand Charity Concert organised by Madame Lottie Gordon at the Theatro Royal on Saturday evening in aid of the Blind Home, Kowloon, and the Pokfulam Home. The building was filled in all parts, and the event enjoyed the patronage of his Excellency the Governer and Lady Stubba This Excellency · Vide-Admiral' Duff and Miss Duff, his Excell- ency Major-General Sir George and Lady Kirkapatrick, Com- modore and Mrs. Bowden Smith, and Mr. Justice trompertz and Mrs. Gorupertz... 'It was' gratify- ing to see that Mme. Gardon's efforts in the good cause were so well supported.

A well-designed programme, including some emniently attrac- tive selections, Was enthusia stically received by the large Jaudience, who spent a mos:

enjoyable

Where i evening. jall the programme W18 30 well recived il might be invidious to single out performers, but allusion may be made to the spcial attraction of the great Russian art danseuse, Miss. Vera Mirova, who brought the house [down."

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Gordon, it shall be mentioned.] HOW RHEUMATISM CAN The programme was initiated was handicapped by having to use. a delightful part song of an ordinary upright grid, the Mme Gordon's composition, "Chickering having been sent to "Weeroona Boat Song "words by Macao.

with

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Concert and Presentation.

BE OVERCOME.

When the general health is broken down, if conditions are favorable for the disease, theu

to develop. matism is liable Without conditions of low vitality and weakened resistance nature will protect the body agains: disease. A marked feature of the development of rheumatis f is the thinning of the blood. Until the blood becomes rich and well- oxidized, so that it can eliminate poisons from the system, attacks of rheumatism may be expected from time to time.

The case of Mr. John Dempsey On Saturday night the Kow-of Kalgoorlie, West Australi

well known as the proprietor of the Broken Hill Cordial Factory. is proof of how

Dr. WillianS

E. Gordon) Mrs. Cameron, Mr. M. Minney was an efficient Mrs. Gonzales, and the Misses Estage manager, while Wiseman's Stonebam, 4 Wheeler, G.Stand Messrs. J. Matias, J. Ezra, X. Williams, E. Royes, and F. Lopes) who gave Soares and B. Jennings contri-:heir services, wete excellent in |buting. Later "Barcarolle" the orchestral music.

Tales From Hofmann') was given by the same ladies, some of [whom were handicapped by severe colds. Miss Nellie Williams rendered “I wonder what the stars fare", which was well received and | Mme. Gordon was much in favour} with some piano solos, including a prelude from Rarhmaninof and ja polonaise from Chopin, Later she

was heard in compositions of berloon Cricket Club was transform own comprising "Romance Pouvre ed into a veritable music bill d'Amour" and a minuet. Miss Edie when the cream of "Hongkong's Soares had a good recepting with talent trariety and otherwise) Pink Pills enable the system to "Obstination" while in the second was occupying the boards. The throw off Rheumatism by purify- 31. greeted the and enriching the bloodt part of the programane she gained applause applause for her

rendering various turus was evidence of Dempsey said:

"Some time aga 1 poticed al of "Bird of Love Divinè.”

of appreciation.

1: Quite a feature of the pro-

"Daring an interval in the pro-jpain settling in my hips. gramme was presented by Miss.ceedings, Mr. A. U. lawn, the spread down the whole of my E, D. Thompson, who gained chairman. in a few terse remarks right leg. My knee was affected, lasked rounds of applause for an made a presentation to the late ad. got terribly swollen, as did impressive Recitation Carillon by Secretary. Mr. L. J. Blackburn, also the ankle and the instep. If Cammererts (music by Elgari, in a recognition of the very use- bad to cross over a kerb I would which the Belgian composer caleful work he has done at the Club, have to lift my knee with both brates his country's sufferings and wishing him a pleasant holiday and a safe return. Mr. Blackburn triumph.the last verse translating Sing. Belgians, sing!

suitably responded.

Although our wounds may bleed,

although our voices break Louder than the storm douder turns as they

than the guns

lent.

which

binds.

"At night I used to just hobble home. The spasms got more severe and more frequent till at The programme wasalong one last I was suffering continuously and it would be difficut to make and had to take to bed. I was special mention of the individual

were all excel-pubbed with all sorts of finiments, bottles of eucalyptus, anything I heard of and got hocure. The

Although our wounds may bleed, The following artists contribuʻ- agony ali night was dreadful. I

although our hearts break.

med Mr.

| Sing of hope and fercest hate.

'Neath this bright Autumn son: Sing of the pride of charit When vengeance would be so

sweet

0. McLeod was lay on my bark and had to be compelled to sing four of turned in bed every time I wanted his best numbers: Mt. F. H. change of position; it was im Farthing got a rousing encore possible for me to do it myself. and obliged with another: Messrs. I thought I was laid up for good. Hambier and Hunter go: the but hearing one day that Dr. audience guassing wichs hypnotic Williams' Pink Pills had cured sunt: Messh. Allan and Savage another patient of Rheumatisto, Mrs. Maurice Minney was ac-produced cards, billiard bal's and I sent for a a bottle. That first corded an ovation for her render other sundries from practically took me out of bed and put me to ing of "Mis Piceerella from the nowhere and it is quite evident work again. I could hardly credit opera of "Salvator Rosa", and that they know the business; such a thing in myself. I con- later she gave a selection from Mr. HI. Chaney Cave two tinued taking the, Pills, and after "The Mikado," in appropriate musical monologues in his a time not a pain was left." costume, the melodious quality usual inimitable manner: Messrs.

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of her voice appearing to marked Cornicy. Jordain and Oxberry Williams Pink Pills for Pale advantage.

were all in good voice and were People, or they will be sent post- The Misse Aileen and Doris rewarded with hearty applause: paid, oa receipt of price. $1.59 the Woods, who were accompamed Mr. Rowe proved himself

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recite Mary had a little lamb." Szechuan Road, Shanghai. some popular American refrains.. T. A. Barry brought the you are interessed write today Lient-Colonel Crosse provided

house down with bis two for the free book, "Building Up humour at the piano, which kept the audience in continual mirth, songs in character: Mrs. Hood the Blood," containing a special while an old favourite in Mr. opened the second half of the chapter on theamatiam.

with 1 rousing Howard Freeborn found an ad- Programme

As a Comedian has everybody in tours of laughter, his acrobatic mirable medium for his fine pianoforte selection. Mr. E. J.

stunts are nothing less than marvelse.

GIBSON & DOREEN

Established themselves firm favourites with their latest Songs, Patter and Dancing.

As Musician their selections of Ragtime Songs and Marches on their novelty instruments, created an appreciative demonstration,

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A STOWAWAY.

M.D. Robert, a Singalese, was this morning brought up before

baritone voice in "Che Gelida Edwards accompanied the various Manina", while in that ever-

items with his usual ability. popular melody "I'll sing these The proceedings terminated songs of Araby" he was again with a hearty vote of thanks to very popular. Mrs. F. C. Hall, the entertainers and Mr. V. Mr. G. N. Orme and charged with gave some varied contributions, Labrum who organised the con- and, like the other artists, receiv-cert,

ed the honour of an encore.

them.

being a stowaway on the Tamba Maru, arriving here from Singe pore. When the vessel left Miss Vera Mirova completed

Singapore the defendant stowed on board and was not discovered the programme, and her inter-

1. L PROFITS.

until the vessel was well out at pretation of the Russisa terpsichorean art was immensely The proft of the British India sea. He admitted that he did en- favoured. She selected "The Steam Navigation Company for deavour to stow away but claimed Dancing Doll" and her graceful, the

Fear ended Sept 30, leblency at the hands of the Court indeed exquisite, evolutions, well after providing for depreciation, in view of the fact that he bad merited the admiration accorded and including £22,188 brought worked aboard for five days. Mr. Leo Podolsky played forward, amounted to £184,898, Asked by the Magistrate as to the which is to be distributed, less plans of the Police now that they the piano accompaniments.

At the conclusion Mme. Lottie interim dividende paidin Maylast, had the defendant on their hands, Gordon, who accompained various as followsOn the preference Inspector Spear observed that it artists besides her own contribut-stock, 5 per cent,; on the ordinary was a difficult question for them.. ions, expressed her thanks to all shares, & per cent, free of tax, as they were not sure that the who had assisted in making the and a special bonus of 5 per cent,,authorities in Singapore would occasion such a success, and free of tax, togather absorbing want the defendant if he were congratulations are due Mme. £159,435, leaving to cany forward sent back from Hongkong. Sent Gordon and the artists generally 225,452. In the previous year the ence of twenty-one days' bard on providing such a varied and dividenda ware the same, but the labour was then inflicted by the

Magistrate. attractive programme. Mme, bonus was 4 per cent.

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