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THE TIMES, THURSDAY, JTJH 1911 Court flews. flml baatnar in the rectory gwdM. 3jl7 p1 tau waa adotMd with a variety tonr. flag Xfle hatto the wwwiag made a At the opening crrnony the A. M.

Hub) Mid that th 1 h4d with the object of clearing off a debt at 00ft. TM nwip ojue voauoad Mar ltorl niine, ssia apace (htrrch work the East end. The Chilean Minister and Mm, de nentcrl luncheon at the Legation The Msroueas of Zetland's evening party, liir bted (or July 5. bea been postponed JuiThumUv. July 18.

Vwcount Mountgarret baa returned to Xidd BaB (rotn Torquay. He baa much improved fe heaitn. Lord and Lady tardac partv at Strawberry Hi TVr r. to meet the Marqui i tt other vioe awjadaatas of the Municipal Society. Invitationa have been A to the prominent Municipal Reform "Zn art the kaaaW trK si the London Municipal Society.

TVU Marsha Sir Oeoree White passed fear nurht on Tuesday and was a little stranger Tkm Coiocwotti CAca. Crab of th Royal mi 111 lis, II I at of law ota last night la the 044 Dr. Maria stop, Mr. A. L.

Nka east the Mas. A. L. Felktn (BHn TtMsisisM nd I 'T Ctrnwood, Protease, and Ma. T.

A. Wales (the Cars Ctubl. of La raa held la Ore at. Mary's with the funeral ssrrk la H. and Mrs.

MteUald. Mr. D. 1 Taa aun'i Own ----1 Sir A. Hunter.

AO, presided last ev annual regimental dinner of the King! Owa O. Uqk P. B. Mtaews, T. tTp! Jokason, J.

E. I. Maateraoau V.C., T. Martin. J.

A. Paten, O. Stephen, A. D. Captains T.

De La Rue. F. Hsaabury, R. fVmaaowekii I. JL A.

Nixon. 0. Palme, Weatherhead. CUrk, and 1 Kerth. L.

Woodgate. a Regiment la the Oread Hotel. The following H. P. Burn, M.

Hyslop, V. Woodward. Lieutenant lond I on iK half of thePoor July l. at o'clock. The Bemkare, Mr K.

8t Lady Balfour leave London to day to Join law iJaaour at rvariaoaa. Captain W. Widenmann, Naval Attache ma the Cierman Embassy, who leave to day for Kiel ill take part in the regatta on board I rtnilaslina and Barr Krupp von Bohlen'a schooner Gar ooeto C. E. G.

Burr. H. L. Crokar, and P. W.

'7 I ror. C. G. Blackader. DAO B.

Deal, B. C. Dwyer. J. H.

Heycock, H. 8. Smith. G. 0.

Tarry. Dixon, a 0. Brcrttt, P. 1. Ford.

F. le M. Gruchy, C. H. Bala.

R. F. Haws, G. UddeU, F. Lowb, T.

N. Puckb, B. H. Ro, and W. H.

W. Young. Lieutenant H. Barrington Brown, R. R.

Dyer Bennett, R. H. GWrspie. W. Forbe Pan ton, H.

8. S7eThe hSTt thS aWwrS SrV TurT TlJ K.Mo T. Prahv. J.T. Walkw.

MM afne. and it will Mi Ruuuftuppi'tHcaearaalGoav Caaaata and Mrs. Baird Hay, of Helton, near n. laaaaan, laaaaafsap! at Ayr, prrewai itlihri aeheetlara. a aad ether errant at JMton Rare them (our Mirer awillirxa On behaH at the l'nkoit la Kast Lataua.

ir Archibald llu ban Hepburn, ot BeaeatOB, sasaatsd thsaa with i at aUror gUt daaaart Ma. A. R. HaTWaao axn Mtas Kkttlb. The marriacr of Mr.

Alfred R. Hayward. eldest bob Mr. Richard W. Hayward.

ot The Mount, Boca, 11 tin. and Mia Cicely Constance Kettle, younger aasghxr of Judge Kettle, of Auckland. New Zealand, leak nlare at St. Peter Oraaley gardecav yesterday. The brtda wa eaoorted by her cousin.

Mr. Heavy Cotter ill. and wa given away by her mother. Maw Betty CuUcrill wa the train bearer and Mkn Kettle aaasr at the bride) and Maw Powell were bridesmaid, afar the reception at the Rembrandt Hotel the bride aad bridetrroom left for the Continent. Ma.

Bosaxocxr axn Miss Mortx. The marriage of Mr. Vivian Henry Coorthope Blininl. ot Trtnixy College, Cambridge, H.B.M. Osasal at Riga, son of Mr.

S. Courthope, Boaanquet, at Duareetoa Cout, Monmouth, and Miss Dorothy Mary CaatVy Moule. daughter of Mr. C. W.

Moole, Paste of Onrpu Chrwti Colhsge. Cambridge, took The Bishop at Durham (uncle oTtu idei, the Rev Richard Cautley (uncle of the bride), and the Rev Horace Wukinion (cousin ol the bridesroonu saViated. The bride dress was covered with a veil MR. HENRY OPPENHEDTS WfiiL DEATH DUTIES OF ABOUT 100,000. The wffl of Mr.

Henry M. W. Oppenbahn, of 16. Bruton street, and seren cot thereto have now been lodged for probata by hie aona, Mia. Harry Jama and A Herman Orrpetnheim, aad Mr.

Walter P. Norton. MM executors. The personal estate in the United Kingdom, St, the Master of Trinity, Provort ot King'. Ihe Prealdaat of Qne uV.

tbs Vlos aater ofJesaB, Ptuliaui Mr Joseph Lanaor, M.P.. the Public Orator, the librarian, thVCensor ot Hir J. J. Thom V71i tr t'. Mr.

Oppenheim's art collection, wmch Banaon. W. W. Basal. J.

LanaVr. V. H. of verr ornsirWahU value, ha been sworn I TT1: at fNMM 14a. Id gross and Edward (repreaeatlag the CU.6.T.C).

OeLaat net, in addition to which be poeBeaaed foreign 11 peraonalty of the value of 33,426 6a. 8d. asaUa the lrt Bu. Camb. Reglrnentl.

Mr. Cofvin groas and 33.397 6a. 9d. net. beaidea which Hutohlnaon, nd vary large number at resident he waa nawd of certain freehold intereata.

veaaty. The number of floral tnrh, aw, rlo not include the fond settled by Mr. Oppenbeim on his marriage. tutor ot Trinity College, Cambridge, King Edward M'wu' wen 00 TT? VII. Prohaaor ot Eagttah Ltterature.

wU take place sMJ mcreaaad when estate duty become at o'clock to morrow. The drat part ot the serrlc I payable upon the art collection. It esti wfll be held la Trinity College Chapel the latter mated that the total of all estate, settlement partrftejkee wal be held at St. OtW. Cwe47.

1 estate, and legacy duties ultimately payable THE KINO'S VISIT TO CARDIFF. nearly 100.000. of the King. Captain D. Hlckev.

1 w' yPP' TF fcuiarliiUwdant ot the Royal rrteblee at Wlsaw tTe fr ZT vX. Caatla, attended the funeral of Mr. Burnham, which 1 aJZJ 5 3 hS tlJT 'nt Royal serriee. for the testator's daughter, who waa ot wise provided tor by her tattler on tne OBITUARY. REAR ADMIRAL LITTLETON.

who died at Warwick square yesterday tat hia ath year, waa the second son ot the second Baron Hatbartea aad brother ot tea present holder of the Istaa entered the Royal Nstt in 1IM and art red in the Baas Pareil daring the China War ot ltST Sk. Ha was present at the capture of Canton Bad carried the Colours of the Naral Brigade at the assault aad capture ot Nam tow, where ha wa wounded. For these service ha received the China medal with clasp tor Canton, la IMf he was promoted to lieutenant, aad wall serving la the Clio on tee Pselfle station assisted la carrying out punitive ass bo res oa the Indiana on tea coasts of oueer Island ana Hruten i ommMe. When swat la of tea Bala mis la China he specially commended by the Commander IB Chief for twrteai rsattetia to the saipwreeaaa Mater W. H.

Morgan. J. M. Reddle, W. A.

Lenox I Conyngham. C. II lieunett, W. Hardtsty. C.

R. R. Maloee. C. Norbury.

H. A Fulton, B. K. W. Bacon.

Bsunasr. ana xiiwara. Captain U. K. Lea.

M. R. Walah. Ralph Leggett. K.

L. Bowrina. F. P. Dunlop.

H. R. Ellott, K. Barnard Haakey, J. V.

8. Winnlngton. P. Hamilton. J.

G. R. Bwaavon. K. V.

Bacon, 0. W. Rolph. and F. St.

J. LieutenanU W. F. O. Favrell.

A. L. Wrenford. H. P.

Dobeon, C. Henry, F. Bt, G. Tucker, J. F.

G. Smyth Usbourne, J. W. Felly. M.

E. Clarke, H. J. K. Rlpler.

L. B. Philline, and Mr. R. A.

Oswald, Tit Dcbxam Light IifTaimrr. ser of the Durham Light FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES. Kuoa Sat Faaxci M. 8 ma axd Mim Wadk The man bure of Major Sir Franca. Robert MUlintrton Byage, of ByageOcid.

Birr. King County, son of the and Ma. V. T. Moxcirros airp Miss Coltbb 1 The engagement is announced between Walter Tamer one ton.

elder son ot Prank W. Monckton. DANCES. Tax Hox. Mas.

Hb3trt Cajctbzll. The Bon. Mrs. Henry Campbell gave a daae aarht (or her daughter. Miss Erekeen Campbell, at taBagasai garnena.

Amone thoae exvana dinner nartiea for the i Captain Ainswort h. Major A. H. Bridaes. Colonel J.

K. Bush. Captain A II. M. Bower.

Colonel H. H. W. Cardiff. Deputy Burgeon General O.

Codrington, Brijrediejr Geacral F. R. C. Csrleton, Captain H. A.

Cartwright. Lieutenant A. J. Clifton, Captain 1 J. W.

Jeff! Grace, Major O. Lieutenant G. Bay n. Ker.von Sb Captaia A. W.

Mander. Major H. Motyneux, Colonel R. Norton, Colonel A. de B.

V. Paget, LieutenantLieutenant Colonel C. E. Parker Jervia. Major Parke, Lieutenant Colonel E.

St, O. Pratt, VM.O., Second Maier Geaeral F. Robb. C.B., presiding, Colonel Rosa. C.B..

Major R. C. Barilla, Colonel H. J. Howerbv.

P.S.O.. Colonel T. Sowerby. Second Lieutenant Smith PigcoU. Colonel the Bon.

W. Vane, Colonel A. L. Woodland. C.B..

Captain A. W. B. Wallace. Colonel C.

E. Wilson, and Second Lieutenant V. A. C. Yale, Tax West India At the annual dinner of the regiment, In the Tro cad.

ro last night, Majob Gexebal H. J. Hiunwu prriding, tbc following omcets war present Colonels A. L. Bayley, L.

8. Blackdcn. It. Egerton, 0. Vernon, J.

Norris, DJI.O B. O. Bourke, Ji.O. Major W. P.

Lowry, M. Carre Bmith, E. 8. Davie, aad G. Smith.

Captains U. E. Hewett, C. Wood Hill. W.

P. Morley, A. T. Clutterbuck, T. W.

Bullock, B. F. Steven, and K. Norton, B. White.

in the Savoy notel on June 24 at 7.S0 ii as previonafy arranged. la 1177, aad wa thanked by tea Qovrrnoe ot the Gold Coast for Prompt service rendered la ton hi be defence of that colony when threatened la lit, aad retired la 1190, rear hi ag Flag rank on the retired list in 1001. Bear Admiral Littleton, who wa a J.P. for the county of Stafford, married la 1174 Lady Margaret Needhsm. sister of ths third Earl ot Kilroorey.

who irvrres him with four sobs and aix daughter. Two a seas are la the Navy, Jcaceline William being ib uoataaaat oa tea retired list of the Navy, and Richard Charles Arthur a Hsnteoent on the i of the War Office, who had been ill for some time. oa Tuesday, seed He was a graduate ey Sussex College. Cambridge, aad bad alao been iated with the Diocesan College, Cape Town. and with the Convocation of tea University of the Cape of Good Hope.

Entering the War Office in 1893, be was attached to the department ft as that ot the Chief ot the imperial General Staff. The War Office naturally possess a barge collection of maps, aad Mr. Knox's set vises as custodian of them were highly esteemed. He very able official aad pom eased an extensive sod intimate knowledge ot military cartography la 1 its branches. He had not engaged, bos la the actual construction of maps, which is done in special map maaing department try sauted draughtsmen under tee supervision of officers of the Royal Engineers.

About a year ago Mr. Knox published an important work on the Climate of Ainea. This book wai duced by the Cambridge University Press with the financial assistance ot the Royal Geographical Society, the Royal tMontal institute, the Meteorological Society, sad the African Society. It waa the first pubUcatloa la which the eVsio connected with climate of Africa hare been collected in a handy 130,000 FOR THE CHURCH OP ENGLAND. Bbwbt Oaoaoa Wbttb, of Whitley, Wilts, retired cheese factor, aad the donor of tee Melkaham Cottage Hospital, who died oa April IB, aged si.

left estate of the gross value of if White tee net personalty has been 3:,747. The duties oa the property will apparently nount to about 177,000. Hs bequeathed 410,000 to the Royal uievolent Institution ss mark of my apprecia tion of the kindness I have received from the dairy of Wiltshire during many years," fio.ooo Bath United Hospital, 44, 000 each to Mailer's Orphan Homes, Ashley Down, Bristol, sad Oaaaral Booth for th general purposes of the Salvation Amy, and 1,000 A BANK HOLIDAY. Th Prim Maate has informed the Lard Mayor of Cardiff that an application wiH be made at the Privy Council on Monday lor im King' approval of the proclamation of With day, June 26, a a Bank Holiday in the (Sty of Cardiff. A dispute between the teacher about the selection of conductor has led to the abandonment of the proposal that a choir of 1 ,300 schoolchildren should sing before the iking on the nasi on of hie Majeaty vast to Caerphilly Caatk.

The Mayor of Southport received a telegram from Lord Derby yesterday saying that the HI Willi made by him regarding a Royal visit to Southport in July next year waa made under a minnrehension and not with hia (Lord Derby's) authority. Lord Darby add that ha meant to convey that ha would en deavour to include southport ine programme which would be submitted to the hang. taariai an Myne8tiaBT sibbus vwsung Yorkshire was that they might have aa iBlJlflty the most characteristic Yorkshire life was to be found. great CMS, eat in the iota of th Wast Birth with every consideration for th largest psaaflili beautiful ss it ooos waa, bat tail of tee gras The Km, natron of the Society, ha annormced hi intention of laying now wag a taa heme ofTthe 000a, h.j.nicolllS: 114 120, Rseatt SSMt I Nicoll's "En Toot Cas" SUMMER WRAP COATS 3:3:0 Made from fine West of Tweeds, Rainproof ed by Messrs. NicoJTs Quicksilver process at their own works.

The" Quicksilver "pirx ders the doth permanently rainproof. Nicofl'i En Tout Cat" Wrap Co: in weight, and wul found aoat 1 nought Hospital, in the Albert Dock, on July 17. TO DAY'S ARRANGEMENTS. The Kins and Onsen at Ascot 1 Can Day. tor th Church Waifs aad 8trys Society, Malory by Captaia aad Mrs Rooms, 10.10 pun.

Mr Qearga IteVljrBdJai a Ths French wtnilliil opens the of tho Latin British Exhibition. 4 property, which It appears will 1 ISK.OOo gross, or about 4110,000 after payment ot legacy duty, to the Bishop of London for the time being, to be utilised by him la any mode he may think advisable for the benefit aad advancement of lag, or riwtoring churches, endowments, or aogmenta tion of clergy stipends or livings. It Is my wtah, however, test the churches or clergy in the County of Mr. Anoint Hkttouch Gorrun Baiirili's. of Whitehall Court, S.W., aad ot Baainghall street, merchant, of the firm of Messrs.

Rosing Bros, and chairman of the Santa Ana Central Coffee Company (Limited), who died on June 0. aged 54, left estate so far ss at present can be ascertained of the net value of 4170,000. The duties on the property at the above valuation will amount to about fltOOC The Rav. Chasucs Christoi hkb Elusow, ot The with BouluTam. moad Mr C.

P. Trevelran at ths si meeting of the Central Branch ot tea National CfE M. malanrf. Mr D. Raaa Mr.

H. Ti Mr. E. Wood, aad Mr. David Rhys to tea tit I 1 THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH.

RECEPTION AT THE ADMIRALTY. The First Lord of the Admiralty gars a reception last nictit at Admiralty House, on behalf of Lady (KTU ode Lawtord aad Mis Lawford. lady Majesty's Government, to the delegates attending the Hon. Lady Granet and Mia jB addition to the members of the Government, mt officials of the Admiralty sad War Office Ron. Mr.

Wnrteaede, Mrs. Van Neck, and Mr, were present to meet the delegate. Jul Presses, They were received by the First Lord aad by Mrs, George Cornwallls West, In the unavoidable absence DINNERS. oi Mn. ChurchUl.

The ArhUshop of Canterbury entertained at dinner tnJ al of the Son of the Clergy and other la tee obituary notice ot M. Georges Legorrre which we published yesterday (ram our Pari Correspondent, the una) waa distorted by the telegraphic 1 11 iia111 11 1 of several words in the opening sentence. It was, ss oar Correspondent telegraphed, General Boolanger who was the successful candidate, (or the Department of tee Nord in ItlB. M. Lagruerre took a prominent part in the campaign, and became famous (or the fervid eloquence of hia speeches in support ot west, the customary shot (hspel preceding the dinner.

TV Stewards preaent is and Kh.rv the Wshnna a rteei i (Master of the Grocers' Company), vory. Hir Charle rhadwyck HeaJey. preeeat Included the Lord Mayor delegate, hi Conference Mmk.ll Mir William SM Dasa Carlisle, Caaon I. H. Pearce, Mr.

F. M. sVy, M.V.G. (Master of the Merchant Taylors' Com nr I Mr. P.

Harks (Master of the Halters' Cora rv Mr. p. 0. Fitch (Master of the Cloth workers' Ossapaayt. Colonel Robert Williams, M.P., Lkeu teurt 0.loaei Swthsrisnd Harri, Mr.

R. W. Dibdln, JJ' t. Maesnillaa, Mr. Vaughaa Morgan.

Mr K. W. Nicholia, Mr. Walter Tomhnson, and Mr. Bagh Wyatt.

Other gwwts present included the Bishop of Berated and Nova Scotia, hir Lewis Dibdln. Mr. W. R. Panu, Mr.

K. B. Chartee. Mr. II.

W. Le. Mr. S. W.

Jtejiank, Mr. Martin THwy, Mr. MaadevilU PhllUns, 'uy Bovrrnan. the Rev. T.

0. Gardiner, th Rev. fW.e Jenkins, the Rev. K. Matoalf.

the Rev. ronybaara, Colonel Garstla, C.M.O., aad Sir B. IU.1II1,. Mr 'U nilun TWn. Mr.

T. Clav. A. Cope, R.A., Mr. R.

W. Doyae, F.B.CA., 0. Daria, Mr. V. Flldes, Mr.

Cacti H. Heig. He Mania D. V. Hott, Coloaat John Leslie.

Mr. Og.lvle. P.B.c!h! Mr. F. 's teg Fadeaationi waa also present.

Letters eipreseuig regret tar iSABthtytc attend sssia'ia JL Befagmaa, JEate CUbi, Mr. G. I Bate, aad Mr. A. W.

Xajoa J. E. Jaaaaaoa. drmvr wss given by Ma)or John Eustae Jameson Taaaday evenlag at tea Havel aad MBMary Cteh aw at ths dteasr oa Taaaday sight, war i Mr. The Ladv Msyoreas will hold reerpUon st (he on Julv 2.

from 3 to o'clock. The FCNERAln. Taa Mastxb or Carca The funeral of the Rev. E. 8.

Roberta, Master of ionviile snd Caius CoUsg The first part of tee Burial Service wss taken la a Colieer Chapel. The officiating clergy were th Dean of the CoDeg (Rev. A. 8. Duncan Joaes) aad Professor II.

H. Hwate, while the President of the College (Dr. Venn) read the las cm. The service Included a Chorale art by M. Preetoris (1409), See how the righteoua perish." From the chapel to the Oat of Honour the pathway waa lined by the firing party of the University Officers Training Corps.

The observed by which after the conveyed round Cam Court, sad clenrv. At the (late of lortour ths rVswr Uimittx waa sung, after which th Honour Us rvaiae uimunm wa won. auer wiucn me MU a symbol of office Dr. Calu. mace, wa.

re moved from the coffin. The get was then opened, aad the coffin was placed ia the hearse. The interment was st St. Giles's Cemetery, Huntingdon road. The anthem I beard volce fromheaven' worked ia flowers.

The other floral tributes war ycSafBawsrs were Mrs. Ttobarts (widow). Mia. DusaosB Jone. (daughter) Mr W.

S. Robert, (mm). Maw Robert (daughter) Mr. Hk. Roberts aad tee CRavtrth.

Iter. W. B. Harper, Mr. sad Mrs, T.

W. Daaa, aad th Rev. W. E. Morrow.

Th. Fellows of th CoBsfw prsseat ware DrWoha Vaa, Ihvslaaaor Mr T. CUfford ADbutt, Mr. W. B.

Hardy. Prrateaar W. Ridgeway. Dr. Charles 'Wood Dr.

H. K. Aaiiiana Ti w. tetesaael (Dr. OUce), fraliBinr B.

A. Oardaer, SM Frederick Tayta ART SALES. PURCHASES FOR THE LONDON MUSEUM. Mrenrn. Christie continued yesterday the sale of lie late Mr.

George Dunn collection, which realized a total of 2,700 Is. There were purchased for th London Museum a One example ot Letters Patent of Wueen Elisabeth respecting estates at Wybertoa and WsUesham, ISHt, with largo initial letter containing full length rait of the wueen entnronco, neanr illuminated ESI 11. li lUT Sil I Included one bylJIbury, London 80 (Smith) DRAMA AT THE PERSE SCHOOL, well contented to hand 00 the torch of learning exactly aa they received it from the generations before them. When, therefore, they go oat ot their way to study aew methods by observing oa the spot system of class teaching widely differing from their a fair ia ninntloa that there is virtue originality in that system. And the tact that the classes at the ferae school, Cambridge, pften attended by those in authority la other ia ia not the least significant outward sad vtebls proof ot the soundness of Dr.

Rouse's ideas. 1 yen though they may not ss yet nay many a it snd ont imitators. Dr. Boos I oa the point of starting tor New York. where he has been invited to give practical object lessons la ths teaching of the dead language.

His mala principle, of course, is test be treat them thev were still alive. His boy very seldom istrue Latin and Greek into English, except ia ease of naaaaaea of particular dtfltcaKv. Thev read the books in ths language la which they are what they Mad by a paraphrase of their owa, but always in the tongue ot the author. Only Latin and Greek are talked by master sad beys to Latin or Greek lesson. A the net result of th system.

alao religiously observed la the tssohlay of ich sad German, the boys of the Perse School only gain In their understanding ot the various ah le to cover tor mors in the oral as 01 foreign laaguagi In the art of comnositlon. An Interesting experiment in the teaching ot Knatlsh composition waa Illustrated by wo little bsbvs which ware presented In the school speech room on Tuesday evening. The first, a Roundhead Cavalier episode, written snd acted by the bead of the school and another member of the Sixth Form, showed some literary and dramatic power, sad nice perception ol tho nobility of self sacrifice without ind one by Henrirhu Young, London, 17th century lil (Mauctt). Two (tames containing miniatures of ladles and gentleman, 17th century, realised 1st A LOUIS XV. WRITINC! TABLE.

Messrs. Robinson, Fisher, aad Co. sold yesterday, hv direction ot th executor of the late Mrs. Uewsoa. of Ovington Park, Winchester, some furniture which had been bequeathed to her la 104 by the liaronrea Von Zaadt (formerly Lady Dyer).

The chief article was a Louis XV. oblong merqucteiie writing table, decorated with flowers and trophies, which fell to REMBRANDT AND MER YON ETCHINGS. Messrs. Sot be by sold yesterday fine etchings from the collection of Sir Frederick Wedmore, which XlT ggaTaad aateawaM aad aba the the(t of Thor' ym, was remarkable because it wss the Joint me of the lower forms In the school, the sv of which is I The acting ot the young not verr rood, thouah matched the childlike simplicity of their play, from an educational point of view, appeared the art in was looked upon aa leas Important than everything else connected with the production, and especially the invention aad writ in of ths storv. which practically represented the class work of the form.

The value of teaching ol thia kind must depend on the master. It la his business to draw out of th boy what Is la them, to set their imaginations and their hands to work, devising th scheme ot the play, discussing the situations aad ths words, th exits aaa in entrance, taa writing 01 tne asperate parts, snd the msklng snd setting up of (he scenery, with tide amount of interference on hia part md tbe production by distinctly respectable Tbe Rembrandt etching sold at high prices. A I poetry, containing many line showing kindly thought fine first state of dement da Joaghe feU to Mr. tor ot hers, aa artistic appreciation of the beauties McDonald, of New York, st aMO this a believed Nature, and a certain amount of simple unforced which the linn, example i year or so ago brought It spsaks highly far th educative poadbllitlee of the (IM; the Landscape with a Ruined Tower snd Intelligcat aad human teaching of Enghah oanv clear foreground, third state, went to the same buyer 1 1 at 47; the Landscape with the Obelisk "177 (F. Muller, of Amaterdam) Jan Lutma, second atate 41" (l(ueritch)i and La Mar de Rembrandt au voile Bolr," second state 444 (Meedonald).

The Meryon etchings included L'Absids de I Notre Dame de fans, secona state, on turn ivory Babtearth By sksstloa 1 Porting. Waste Dwaatahteaanea 1 The Bashaw at salsa aad th Bishop ot Bt, Darids at the I yi lateral I HaB, fc Mm. Patti receive the hssdosa of Swansea. The Lord Mayor, the Lady Mayoress, aad th Sheriffs attend teeaators DulihtsdBSSl at tea Boys' UAterrfHall. sJlLJO, mmmmim B1 Imperial Society ot Knight 1 Annuel dteasr.

Savoy iSoteJ, 7. 10. Medico Legal Society: Annual dinner, Hcahors Restaurant, 7.30. eetteg, reading of th Royal Historical Society 1 Alexander priss essay, A Society of Antiquerie 1 Meeting. AM.

Linnean Society Meeting, 8. Chemical Society Meeting. S.10. Funeral of Mr. Peter OeilaUy, parish church, Lc ton, 1I.J0.

Marriage of Mjor Sir Francis R. M. Synge aad Royal Society Papers by Prof east Bateson, Dr. A. D.

Waller, aad Royal College of Physicians Radio Telearaohic Coafi gates' net to Messrs. Siemens Work. Woolwich. L.C.C Training College. Fulham 1 atahrtioq of Old English songs aad dances, 4Mb.

Fulham Palace. Lord Methuen presents colours to tbs (th BattaBon URoo3rnsKiH6t' MeSole Whitehaa East Surrey Regiment (31st aad 70th) Annual dinner, Troeadero Restaurant, t. Madras Dinner Whitehall Bomb, Hotel Metrocele. The annual general meeting of member ot the London Library, 3 o'clock. Lord Hugh Cecil hi tea chair; Lord WeJhy.

Mr. Frederic Harrwon, Hrr GUbert Parker, M.P., Major 0peral Hir Ivor Herbert, M.P., and Mr. J. St. Loe Till I a J.

pea. Exhibition of Special Designs to Gem Jewelry, Gold The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Compear (limited). 111. Bcgntrtlurt, London, Racing The Ascot Meeting (continued) the Gold Cricket: Middlesex v. Essex, Lord's Lawn Tennis I Load' Yehtmg The Kid Weak term Yacht crab.

Croquet Horlingham Tnwrnsrrrarit (t Sculling: The Olympic Seulte Trial Mha Mont he Kaas'i song redtal. Ma Mr. Robert Chignell's song redtai, Adelphi ivissn MiaansTSS Apollo Th Ola. Krs. 4.44.

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