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The MARRIAGES (continued). THOMPSON On the 12th April, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Hayes, by the Revd. G. Clowes, M.A., HENRY RAYMOND, only, surviving son of the late CHARLES THOMASON THOMPSON, M.D., of Sussex.

gardens, Hyde Park, and Farndon-road, Oxford, to MABEL ADELINE, second daughter of FREDERICK PAYNE, of Newfarme, South Hill Park, Bromley, Kent. WHITWORTH BELL. On the 12th April, at the Parish Church, Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire, by the Rev. W. H.

Draper, Rector of Adel, Yorks, GEOFFREY ARUNDEL WHITWORTH, youngest son of WILLIAM WHITWORTE, Barrister-at-law, of 18, -villas, Kensington, and Ouse Manor, Sharnbrook, Beds, to PHYLLIS GRACE, daughter of REv. G. E. BELL, Vicar of Henley-in-Arden. WICKINGS SMITH the 12th April, at Holy Trinity Church, Wimbledon, by the Revd.

A. Howell Smith, Rector of Wittersham. Kent, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Revd. W. J.

Margetson, Vicar, BASIL. GUILDFORD, eldest son. of BASIL WICKING SMITE, of 11. Chur Lee, Kent, to BEATRICE MARY. second daughter of JOSEPH FENN, of 49, Pelhamroad.

Wimbledon, late of The Glebe, Blackheath. WOODD SMITH the 12th April, at St. John's Church, Ealing, by the Rev. H. C.

Knox, Vicar of Wideombe, Bath, brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev. W. Bryant Salmon, Rector of Stoke Newington, and the Rev. G. F.

Wilson, Superintendent of the Missions to Seamen, the REv. BERNARD BASIL WOODD SMITH, Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen, Newcastle, N.8.W., eldest son of the late Mr. Basil Woodd Smith, J.P., D.L., of Hampstead, to EVELYN SOPRIA, only daughter of the late Mr. H. G.

A. KNOX, J.P., of Sonning, Berks, and of Mrs. Knox, 5, Carlton-road, Ealing. DEATHS. On the 8th in Paris, ALFRED AMES, Esquire, late Lieut.

Rifle Brigade, sixth son of the late George Henry Ames, of Cote House, Westbury-on-Trym, aged 70. On the 10th after a serious operation, ARTHUR BLAIR AVARNE, M.R.C.S., L.8.A., of Blarnavon, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Avarne, of 13, Fellows. road, Hampstead.

BARNES. On the 13th April, at 8. Columba Vicarage, GEORGINA BALDWIN BARNES, widow of the Rev. Edgar Broughton Barnes, Chaplain and Naval Instructor R.N.. aged 78.

Funeral at 8. Columba's, 2.15 p.m., on Satur. day, 16th April. On the 11th April, at 58, Frances. road, Windsor, suddenly, after a few days' illness, MARY EMILY, daughter of the late HENRY BROWNE BERESFORD (formerly of the H.E.I.C.

Bengal Civil Service), aged 63 years, the 9th April, in London, HENRY STEW ART, youngest and only surviving son of CHICHESTER P. BOLTON, late of Tullydonnell, Co. Louth, Ireland, in his 68th year, BOSTOCK. -On the 12th at Colombo, Ceylon, JOHN HENRY BOSTOCK, aged 63 years. On the 11th at the Vicarage, Chariton Peter, near Pewsey, Wilts, the REVD.

WILLIAM CLARK, M.A., Vicar of the perish, and formerly Chaplain Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment, in his 73rd year. (Indian papers, please copy.) COLVIN. On the 12th April, at 17. El Queen's-gate, S.W., HELEN CATHERINE, widow of the late BINNY JANES COLVIN, Bengal Civil Service, in the 92nd year of her age. the 3rd at Ottawa, Canada, after long illness, FLORENCE ISABEL Carr), wife of OLIVER COMBRIDGE.

Friends and relations, please note. On the 12th April, at Trevarthian, St. Austell, ARTHUR COODE, aged 66 years. Deeply mourned. On the 7th April, on board 8.8.

Kenil. worth Castle," en route for Cape Town, JOHN CRAIG, of 29, Edinburgh, third son of the late Robert Craig, of Caldercruix and Moffat Paper Mills, CREAGH. On the 12th at 31. St. Michael's.

road. Worthing, JAMES CREAGH, of Cahirbane, Co. Clare, late Captain Royal Scots Regiment, eldest son of the late Captain James Creagh, R.N., aged 73. On the 7th at Florence, CATHERINE MARIA, widow of VESEY THOMAS DAWSON, Barrister-at-5 law. EXELL.

On the 2nd at Stoke-Fleming Rectory, suddenly, the REVD. J. S. aged 61. -On the 11th April, at Winchester, COLIN EYRE, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, of Middleton Tyas, Yorks, eldest son of the late Colonel Henry Eyre.

the result of an accident, aged -99. Funeral on Friday at Middleton Tyas at 2.30. FENDALL -On the 11th at Amberley, near Stroud. CECIL. WENTWORTE FENDALL, eldest son of the late Thomas Halcott Fendall, of the Foreign Office.

FINCH. On the 12th at his residence, Finkley 1. House, near Andover, the REVD. ROBERT FINCH, M.A., formerly for 40 years Rector of Pangbourne, Berks, aged 81. HURST.

On the 12th April, at 18. Cadogan-place, 8.W., FRANK HURST, of the Stock Exchange, aged 59. Funeral Service at St. James's, Piccadilly, on Saturday, at 11.30. and afterwards at Kensal Green.

Friends kindly accept this, the only, intimation. On the 12th April, 1910. at 25, Warwickplace, Leamington, MARY, the loving and devoted wife of HARRY KAY, late of Boverton, Glamorganshire, and eldest daughter of the late Robert Wilkinson, of Staleybridge and Grassendale, Liverpool. Funeral service on Saturday next, at St. Mark's Church, Leamington, at 11.45.

KING On the 10th at Walberton, Sussex, MARY, widow of the late JOHN KING, of Loxwood House, Sussex, aged 95. Funeral at Wisborough-green, on Friday, the 15th at 2.15 p.m. No flowers, by request. the 11th April, at Roebuck House, West Bromwich, REUBEN MARTIN, aged 82 years. the 11th April, at 11, Arundel-road, Brighton, HENRY MILTON, M.A.

Cambridge, of Claremont. Purley, eldest son of the late Sir John Milton, C.B., aged 57. Flowers are not desired. -On the 13th April, very suddenly, at 10, Victoria-square, S.W., REAR-ADMIRAL FREDERIC ROBERT WILLIAM MORGAN, M.V.O., aged 48. On the 9th April.

WILLIAM ROBERT Tom (THOMAS) NASH. of Kingfield-road, Sheffield. will leave Midland Station 12.20 Friday, April 15th, for the General Cemetery. On the 12th April, the result of an accident, EDITH NEVITT-BENNETT, 39, Hyde -gate, S.W., and Chiddingly, Sussex. the 10th at Tolpuddle, Dorset.

MARY JANE, wife of J. ASHTON RADCLIFFE, in her 71st year. On the 11th April. at his residence. Skreens Park, Roxwell, Chelmsford, WILLIAM OTHO NICHOLSON SHAW, aged 64.

the 12th April, at Park House, Kidder. minster. EMILY, the beloved wife of HERBERT SMITH, in her 35th year. SNELL. -On the 11th April, at The Mount, 186, Selhurst-road.

South Norwood, LIEUTENANT -COLONEL SNELL, M.V.O., L.S.M., K.C.F.J., in his 88th year. STEDMAN. -On the 12th April, at his residence. 35, Regent's Park, MATTHIAS HENRY STEDMAN (of 4, Lime-street, E.C.), in his sixtieth year. Service at St.

Marylebone Parish Church, Saturday, April 16th, At 11 a.m. Funeral at Hampstead Cemetery at 12.15 p.m. Friends please accept this, the only, intimation. STEEL. On the 19th at Coquimbo, Chili, MARY A.

C. CRAWFORD STEEL, R.A., of, Liverpool, in. her 61st year. Birkenhead, COLONEL SAMUEL STITT, V.D.. J.P..

son of On the 12th April, at Holmfield, Claughton, the late Samuel Stitt. J.P., aged 68 years. Funeral Service at St. Church, on Friday next, at 1.15 p.m. Interment at Flaybrick Hill Cemetery, at 2 p.m.

-On the 11th suddenly. at 29, West bourne-gardens, SIR THOMAS SELBY TANCRED, 8th Baronet, in his 70th year. No flowers, by request. Friends please accept this, the only, intimation. Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon at Kensal-green Cemetery at 3.30.

the 11th April, 1910. at Hengar Lodge, Leamington, MARTHA ANN, widow of JAMES WALL. the 6th April, at Maisonette La Rocque, Jersey, MARY. DRINKWATER, widow of the late GENERAL HENRY WRAY, R.E., aged 81. No flowers, by request.

IN MEMORIAM. ever-loving memory of our dear mother, EMMA HALL, who fell asleep April 14, 1902, at Beulahhill, Upper Norwood. loving memory of GEOFFREY, the son of CAPTAIN and Mrs. JOHN HOLLOWAY, of Keynsham, Somerset, and late of St. Vincent, Cape Verde, who passed away on April 14th; 1900, aged yeera.

dear and loving memory of my brother VINCENT, who passed away very suddenly April 14th, 1909, at 3, Wimborne-gardens, Ealing, third son of the late THOMAR STONE, F.R.C.S., formerly Resident Surgeon of Christ's Hospital, -Mary. GARSTIN and Cremations, SONS Embalming, (Est. Memorials. 49. Wigmore-street, W.

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(4.0 ANNOUNCEMENTS thie The of Charge BIRTHS, for BETROTHALS, MARRIAGES, (which must be authenticated by the name column address of the sender) in SIX SHILLINGS for Nd DEATHS lees, and ONE SHILLING and SIXPENCE Dines additional line of about eight words. the charge for every in the ARRIVALS and DEPARfor 5s. insertion, 24 worde or less. Announcements. TURES must be duly authenticated with column in per These and Home address of sender.

Cheques, Announcements the Signature should be made payable to The Postal and addressed to the Advertisement DepartOrders, de, Times, House Square, London, E.C., and Printing and Co." Telephone, Holborn 2670. crossed BIRTHS. CLARK. -On the GERALD 8th F. KING at CLARK- Southpark, a son.

Paisley, N.B. the wife of DUNGLASS. On the 10th April, DUNGLASS, at 9, of Buckingham- daughter. Both terrace, (Corrected Edinburgh, LADY notice.) -On the 12th April, 1910, the wife GOTTSCHALK. of 26, Ulster-place, Regent's of BENJAMIN a daughter.

The latter only survived Park, N.W.. of birth a few hours, HALSEY. On the 12th April, at Connaught House, Rochford, I Essex, wife of EDWARD JOSEPH HALSEY, of a son. HEATHCOTE. On the 12th April, Ingatestone, 1910, to Essex, Mr.

and and Mm. EDGAR H. HEATHCOTE, Iverna-gardens, a daughter. the 11th at 39. HOFFMAN, Draycott- of place, Sloane-square, the wife of HARRY son.

HOUSSEMAYNE DU BOULAY. the On the of JANES 10th April, HOUSEMAYNE 14, Du BOULAY, I.C.S., C.I.E., The Winchester, wife tariat, Bombay, of a son. On the 13th April, at 11, Abingdon the wife of CHARLES MILLNE-GAY, Court. Kensington, of a daughter. -On the 12th at Cranleigh," New the wife of E.

RUSSELL POLDEN, of a Malden, daughter. On the 9th April, at Clovelly." Algersroad. READ. Loughton, Essex, the wife of STANLEY R. READ, of a daughter.

On the 8th April, 1910, at 217, Evering. G. road. Upper Clapton, to Mr. and Mrs.

WILLIAM ROSSINS-4 son (premature). SEWELL. -On the 12th April, at Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, the wife of DUNSTAN E. B. SEWELL, of On the 12th April, at Elmleigh, Beckenham, Kent, to Mr.

and Mrs. REGINALD SHERLEYPRICK, twins, sons (stillborn); SPEYER. On the 13th April, at Highbury," Reignite, to Mr. and Mrs. HENRY son.

On 12th April, at Woolley Grange, -Avon, the wife of PERCY K. STOTHERTson. the 13th at 14, S.W., the wife of PROFESSOR CHARLES WALDeroscent, STEIN, of a daughter. -On the 10th April, at the Grammar School, Dudley, wife of HUGE WATSON, B.A., of a daughter. 8.W..

the wife On of the the 12th REVD. at 9. HERBERT WILD, Vicar of St. Giles', Oxford, of a son. MARRIAGES.

PRATT -On the 12th April. at Saints' Church, by the Rev. George Garnier, assisted by the Rev. Ernest Paget, cousin of the bride, and the clergy of the church, LOWRY ARTHUR CASMAJOR COLE, only son of the late Hon. Arthur Cole and Mrs.

Cole, of Keswick Lodge, Norwich, 10 ADELAIDE GRIZEL, only daughter of the late FREDERICK PRATT BARLOW and Mrs. Pratt Barlow, of 47, Ennis. more-gardens. CURWEN: On the 12th April, at Christ Church, -gate, by the Rev. W.

H. Paine and the Rev. G. Gibson, uncles of the bride, JOHN KEN. SETA, eldest son of J.

SPEDDING CURWEN, of 1, Woburnsquare, to URSULA, elder daughter of H. WELLER RICHARDS, of 179, Gloucester -terrace. DENISON the 12th at St. Barnabas's Church, Faccombe, Hampshire, by the Rev. W.

H. Denison, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted be the Rev. L. V. Edwards, the REv.

HERBERT BOUCHIER WIGGINS DENISON, sixth son of W. Wiggins, J.P.. of Watlington, Oxon, to ALICE DOROTHY, eldest daughter of the Rav. 8. B.

TAYLOR, Rector of the parish. GOWLLAND On the 9th April, at the Parish Church of St. Mary. Balbam. by the Vicar, Canon Bates, Jons GOWELAND, second son of S.

Gowlland, of road. Upper Tooting, to EVELYN BEATRICE, youngest daughter of the Jate J. J. T. BURTT, and of Mrs.

Burtt, of Elmfield. road, Balham. GRAY the 12th April, at Thorpe St. Andrew's, Norwich, by the Rev. J.

D. Gray, father of the bridegroom, aesisted by the Rev. H. R. Wilkinson, Vicar of Stoke-by-Nayland, and the Rev.

W. Supple, Rector of the CAPTAIN ARTHUR C. H. GRAY, R.A.M.C., younger son of the Rev. J.

D. Gray, late Vicar of Nayland, Suffolk, to DOROTHY MARGARET, elder daughter of the Rev. J. R. DENHAM, Rector of St.

Clement's with St. Edmund's, Norwich. HARGREAVES On the 11th at St. Luke's Church, Redeliffe-square, 8.W., by the Rev. Wilberforce Cooper, ARTHUR GERARD, elder son of the late Mr.

JANES HARGREAVES, of Montford Hall, Burnley, 10 KATHARINE WINIFRED, younger daughter of Mr. CITES F. WALKER, formerly of St. John Del Rey, Ceylon, and of 18. Richmond -mansions, S.W.

HUNTER: -On the 12th at Deantow Chapel, Wilmslow, by the Rev. R. Travers Herford, uncle of the bride, ERIC CHARLES CASSELS HUNTER, of Middleton. Lancashire, elder son of Charles Hunter. of Manchester, to ANY MADELEINE, younger daughter of HASS RESOLD, of Heaton Mersey.

KENT On the 12th April, at St. Mary Abbot's Church, Kensington, by the Revd. S. Bernays, Rector of Stanmore, assisted the Revd. H.

G. Grey, uncle of the bride. and the Revd. Arnold Sullivan, PHILIP WALTER KENT, R.N., elder son of Mr. end Mrs.

W. G. Kent. of Stanmore, to SYBIL FRANCES Grey, only child of Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Grey, and granddaughter of the late Admiral the Hon. George Grey. Peter's-in-Eastgate, Lincoln, by the Rev.

F. A. MENCE: the 12th April, 1910, at Jarvis, Rector of Burton Stather, Lincolnshire, cousin of the bride, WILLIAM HERBERT, second son of the late Dr. W. H.

D. MENCE, of St. Ives, Hunts, to ISOBEL, daughter of the Rev. HENRY WOLLASTON HUTTON, Prebendary and Priest- Vicar of Lincoln Cathedral, of Vicar's Court, Lincoln. MERRYWEATHER On the 13th April, at St.

George's Cathedral, Perth, W. Australia, by the Lord Bishop of Perth, assisted by the Very Rev. the Dean of Perth and Minor Canon Foster, ROY CHARLES MERRYWEATHER, son of the late Dr. Merry weather, of Guisbrough, Yorks, to HILDA BLANCHE, daughter of the late JANES B. Ror.

and Mrs. Roe, of Perth, W. Austrelia. (By cable.) MORRIS On the 12th at St. Leonard's, Streethain, the Revd.

Robert Franklyn Ashley Spencer, Vicar of Tyler's Green, Penn, Bucks, OSWALD LE MESCRIER MORRIS, second son of the late Francis Wyld Morris. of Dulwich, to LOVINE MURIEL, MORRIS CARTER, second daughter of the late Hidney James Carter, of Canterbury, and niece of Fir Henry Morris, F.R.C.S. MOSSE: BODY. -On the 12th April, at Durham Catbedral, by father of the bride, the REv. CHARLES WYSSE MOSSE tO CONSTANCE MARY, youngest daughter of the REv.

G. BODY, D.D., Canon of Durham. OGILVY On the 29th March, at Bandarawella, Ceylon, by the Revd. W. J.

Waltham, of E. OGILVY, eldest son of W. T. Ogilvy, Devonshaw. Rumbling Bridge, N.B..

to MARGARET, second daughter of Bootch MENTETH, of Rownhems Mount, near Southampton, papers, pleese copy. PRIDEAUX CLIBBORN. On the 12th April, at All Souls', Loudoun-rond, N.W., by the Rev. G. M.

Clibborn, M.A.. Vicar of St. Gabriel's, Willesden-green (cousin of the bride). assisted by the Rev. C.

J. Terry, M.A., Vicar of the parish, FRANCS BEVILLE PRIDEAUX, Major Indian Array (Political eldest surviving son of Colonel W. F. Prideaux, of Ramagete, to CONSTANCE MARY elder daughter of the late William Clibborn, of Liverpool, and Mrs. Clibborn, 54, Loudoun-road, N.W.

Indian papers, please copy. RIDDELL: On the 12th April, at St. Michael's Church, Highgate, by the Revd. C. G.

Maturin, Vicar of St. Augustine's, assisted by the Revd. ED MENTOS Twamley, Curate of St. Michael's, WILLIAM to EDITH daughter of MARK WETHERBY KER, formerly of Berwick-upon-Tweed, of 60. Highgate, N.

8. Vicar Church, Eastbourne, by the Rev. W. P. Jay, RUTHERFORD: the 12th at of parish, assisted the H.

Grahame Clarke, JAMES MAIN RUTHERFORD, Brislington J.P., House, Bristol, third son the late James Rutherford, KATHARINE MURRAY, only Mountainhall. daughter of Dumtries, William to Hay and PHYLLIS SYMES Murray, of Eastbourne, Harrogate, by the Rev. W. the Y. 12th Potter (Vicar), at St.

assisted Mark's, by Capon Barnard, Rector of Sutton Coldfield, RONALD son of R. Rector of Halesowen. Worcestershire, younger Braze, W. Aldwick, Sussex, to VIOLET Vicar of Walkeringham, daughter of Notts. the late Rev.

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Chapter 112 of the Law Book. APPLICATION tor a PATENT he IMPROVEMENTS In the MANUFACTURE SOAPS. Be it hereby made known for general information that ROBERT MAC PHERSON, of 9. Exeterroad. Brondesbury, in the county of Middlesex, England, and WILLIAM EDWIN HEYS, of Bushey Hail-road, Bushes in the county of Hertford.

England, by occupation Engineer and Technologist respectively. on the 18th day of Februars. 1910, deposited at my office an APPLICATION for a PATENT RIGHT for the above-mentioned invention. with accompanying description. Whereas now the said Robert McPherson and William Edwin Heys have given me written notice that they desire to proceed with their application.

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THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the GENERAL COMMITTEE will be held in the Hoare Memorial Hall of the Church House, ON FRIDAY AFTERSOON, April 24nd, 1910. THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY will take the Chair at 3 o'clock. Supported by, among others, The Lord Ashcombe, The Hon, M.P... Viscount Duncannon, M.P.. Mr.

W. C. Bridgeman, M.P.. and Mr. A.

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MADDISON, Secretary. Office, Victoria House, 117, Victoria-street. S.W ELIEF and RECLAMATION. The CHURCH ARMY'S INSTITUTIONS ave thousands of HUMBLE HOMES from being broken up and their inmates from the workhouse. In our 120 LABOUR HOMES, thousands of criminals, vagrants, and beggars are reclaimed, new hope given to despairing, destitute men.

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Chief or Mr. W. F. Hamilton, K.C., Hon. Headquarters, Marble- arch, BRITISH ORPHAN ASYLUM, SLOUGH.

Patron His MAJESTY the KING. Patroness Her MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Fatablished 1827 tor the maintenance, and education fatherless children of the better class from all parts of the British Empire. The Director have the honour to announce that the DUKE of CONNAUGHT. K.G., President of the Institution, graciously consented to PRESIDE at the ANNIVERSARY PESTIVAL at the on Tuesday.

May 24th. Gentlemen willing to act as Stewards are requested to forward their names to the This National Charity stands urgently in need of Increased support, and the Directors earnestly Appeal for Contributions, which will be placed on the list and gratefully acknowledged. Treasurer. CHARLES HOSK INS, Offices, 27, London, Bankers, Willams Deacon's Bank, Ltd. 20, Birchinlane.

London, ROYAL ASYLUM OF ST. ANNE'S SOCIETY'S SCHOOLS, REDAILD. the THE Whitehall ANNUAL FESTIVAL, will be held in 8.W. on 20th April, 1910. E.

LESLIE M. TRITTON, Committee CONTRIBUTIONS to the Festival in of the of the Schools, Gentlemen willing to act as Stewards to support the Chairman are asked to kindly rend their names to the Secretary, at the Office. Subscriptions and Donations will be gratefully received by the Treasurer: Messes. Barclay and Bankers, 54. Lombard E.C.: or by the Capt.

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First-class Secondhand Motor Trunks Half COFF, 17, KING-STREET, COVENT-GARDEN, W.C ART EXHIBITIONS, (See Page 2) CONCERTS, April 14 SUNDERLAND THISTLETON At 8.30 15 BOHLIG RECITALS 3.0 0 17 QUEEN'S 3,90 (Advertisements of these concerts will be found on page 10.) ENTERTAINMENTS, TONDON FREQUENT HIPPODROME, CHANGES OF DAILY, PROGRAMME at 2 sad -8. THE LEADING VARIETY THEATRE MADANI REJANE, FAMOUS FRENCH ACTRESS. THEATRE. PARIS. LOLOTTE" in the Playlet of that nazne MM.

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Great French and Daucer. Singer and Dancer. A NNA CHANDLER, The New American THE Vaudeville," GROTESQUES The Village Concert," and Burlesques, a One Mrs. Act Comedy LESLIE entitled FABER FOR PEACE AND QUIET. THE TWELVE FEZZANS BELLCLAIR BROS.

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Box-office ten a.m. to ten p.m. Telephone, 650 Ger. Prices, reserved: Boxes, 1 to 4 guineas; fauteuils, 7s, orchestra stalls and dress circles, cirele, stalls 2 6d. Prices, 6d.) unreserved Amphithestre 2a.

(reserved in advance, all amphitheatre, 14. Children under 13 half-price to parta (except, afternoon performances only, Managing Director. OSWALD STOLL. TWICE DAILY, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. SEYMOUR HICKS and ELLALINE TERRISS, THE GREAT LAFAYETTE, TOM HEARN, THE NINE KREMOS, HARRY WELDON, LITTLE SOPHIE, and All Star Co.

Boxes (four £1 1s, and 6d. 6d. to 5a. Children under 12 balf-price to Fauteuils, Balcony, Stalls, and Royal Circle afternoons only. Box-office 10 to 10 7541 Director.

Oswald Stoll. CRYSTAL PALACE. OPEN DAILY. Theatre, Sydenham Hill Operatic Society In La Fille de Madame Angot, 7.45 at 3 p.m. Fairy Archipelago, Organ.

Bands, wild Animals, ke. Dulwich Philharmonio Society's Concert. 7.30. ACADEMY of MUSIC. W.

Instituted 1822. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1830. Patron -His Most Gracious Majesty the KING. the DUKE of CONNAUGHT. Principal SIR ALEXANDER C.

MACKENZIE, ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, MONDAY, April 25, 2. An Examination of persons engaged in the Training of Children's Voices is held annually in September and during the Christmas vacation, and a certificate is granted to successful candidates. Course of Lecture- Lessons in preparation for the above etamination will be given during the Midsummer Term, commencing Saturday, April 30, at 9.30. Full particulars on application to F. W.

RENAUT, ROYAL NAVAL Patron and MAJESTY MILITARY the KING, TOURNAMENT. MAY 16 to JUNE 1. OLYMPIA Twice daily 2.30 and 8 p.m.! SPECIAL FEATURES. GRAND SPECTACLE. THE MILLENNIUM, OF PEACE AND GOODWILL AMONG THE NATIONS.

Loading big guns by the Royal Navy. Officers Jumping Competition. Arab Tent Seats can now be booked. Box-officer, entrance) Victoria-street: Tel. No.

Tel. 2405 Western. Olympia principal Booking Agents. Reserved seats, morning and evening, 3a, to 10a. 6d.

HOME EXHIBITION. Organized by the Daily Mall, OLYMPIA, Dally to KENSINGTON, April One W. 8 fully ROOMED equipped in HOUSE, ten days brick at a cost built, of over furnished, 1,000. Model and Rooms, Flats. Beautiful Displays of Plate, China, Ed, and everything necessary and desirable for the home.

Children from remote corners of Europe, Asia, and Africa, with native attendants, Corner of a ward in the Queen's NUDOR VILLAGE. -Village and green, cottages, stocks, ducking chair, waterfall, pond, 27 shops Quaint old tan. AR RTS Sewell AND wood carving, pottery, -Beautiful embroidery, display of enamels, lace, miniatures, doc. PALM Berkeley easy chairs, BAND of the 1st Life Guards. THE SUNSHINE SHOW." PHOTOGRAPHIC Arts and Crafts EXHIBITION, Royal Novelties, Marvellous Moving Pictures, Spirit PhotographyHorticultural Hall.

Westminster. April. 9th to 16th inclusive. astounding disclosures. NEVER A DULL MOMENT.

Admission 12 to 6, 1s. After 6, 6d. ROYAL TUESDAY ALBERT HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT. and 20, at 8 D.Ill..

ADMISSION FREE TO THE PUBLIC. GREAT TIONS. LECTURE DEMONSTRA MACAURA'S Exhibition of the Wonderful Blood Circulating Machine. The Most Marvellous Invention Century, ACAURA Restores hearing MAKES to the THE Deaf, LAME heals the WALK. afflicted in full view the audience.

ACAURA'S GRAND DISPLAY OF MECHAN. ICAL AND ATMOSPHERIC VIBRATORY FORCE. Extraordinary display of living Radiographs. MACAURA'S ING MARVELLOUS HUMANITY. CURES OF SUFFER.

WIlL be effected in your presence. MEMBERS TO PERFORM THE APPARENT AUDIENCE MIRACLES WILL BE on the Stage. Organ without the aid of physical or even electrical contact. TREATMENT AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL will be given to those hoking special tickets which can had at The MACAURA INSTITUTE. Hanover equare, w.

(Prince's street: Corner. between 11-and 12 on Saturday and Monday next. BAND OF H.M. 6TH FOSILIERS. BATTALION ROYAL The picked men of the above Band will furnish the music and the well-known Bandmaster.

Mr. J. Kirkman Roberts, will conduct. MACAURA'S GREAT TIONS. LECTURE DEMONSTRA.

Royal Albert Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday next, April 19 and 20. Admission free. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. TADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION.

-Portrait Models of the World's most Men and Women. Tableaux Scenes and Daily Cinematograph Performances without extra charge. Delightful Music. Refreshments at popular prices. HOLLAND PARK Holland RINK.

Pita W. Opposite Royal-crescent, within yarda of Central London Tube Railway's Shepherd's-bush Station. 11 a.m. to 1. p.m.

3 to 6 p.m. 7.30 to 11 p.m. Admissions Morning, 6d. Afternoon and Evening, 15. Skating 1s.

each Session. ASKELYNE AND DEVANT'S MYSTERIES, St. George's Hall, Oxford-circus, -DAILY, at 3 and 8. The Little Chantecler, the New Magic Cloak, New Version of the Mascot Moth. Mr.

Maskelyne, Mr. Barclay Gammon. and Mr. Devant at every performance. 1s.

to 5a. 'Phone, 1.545 Mayfair. 700LOGICAL SOCIETY'S GARDENS. OPEN every from 9 a.m. till sunset.

Mondays, other days, 19. Children always 6d. ROYAL ALBERT HALL ELSIE FOGERTY. Flocution Claws: Speech. Train: Debate: Dramatic School.

RE-OPEN Thursday, April 28. Terminal Examiner, Mr. F. R. Benson.

For particulars apply the Hall, or 11. Wetherby Mansions, 8.W. -Before buying your piano visit Maple and Galleries, test each instrument. and compare prices. Pianos by Rechstein, Broad wood, Steinway, Collard.

Hopkinson and all the best makers. lowest prices for cash or on three years' system. Secondhand planes most Favourable Prices.ROAD, LONDON, PARIS. DANCING. DA Ladies and Gentlemen in Tuition the and Boston, Practice Reverse, Two- to Step, Reels, Elementary and Finishing Hours 10 to -Address Miss Vincent, 28.

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