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10 THE TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921. THE FASHION FOR KNITTED WEAR Tit Carmtats iUsstrated art cat ia perfect shapes and made from sigh grade yarn. KXITTEn TROCK a leantl flllT light and WMTB. made from wiper 'quality Bm fleecy oc I la a iV rasgs of new shadf PBICE 946 Cloak to match I gas XITTErT JUMPER Ml SUET (m fxrirhl. bui cf parr wooih jara.

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Kindlf etcdetkade prrferred. 159 PER YARD gARYEY NICHOLS asd Co. Ltd, mi 4 nm ENCHANTING BORES WILLIAM AND JANE. SOME HERESIES. Mil Tbackrray said of Jano Austen that her very bores are enchanting.

She was no doubt thinking of ML; Bates, who Hvuuld havo been terrible" to Jivo with in Highbury but is a joy to live with in ErhnW' the very bwtbore, I suppose, in all fiction. But Jaiio'a bores are all good. Mr. Woodhouw, Ijidy Bertram, Collin, and tho excellent Mrs. Allen, whoi while lio ut at her work, if slio lost jier needle or brokO'her thread, if heard a carriago in the.

street or saw a speck upon her pown, must ol)er it aloutl, wlwther there were anyone at leisiiro to answer lier or hoCw Tliere are people who are'not; amused by boreK. They say, in excuse, that bon may; be made ho life like in fiction as to become 'tiresome as they would bo in fact! But the excuse won't liold, for it is nothing but the bid; anti sesthetic confusion between the representation and, the tiling represented. If it held, tlietiitlie picture of an ugly man would itself ugly, and no tragedy, no representa. ion of suffering, coula give pleasure to the spectator. (Rousseau fell into this confusion when he said that we went to a tragedy for the pleasure of seeing others suffer, "without suffering bursel es.) But Boileau's couplet states the truth familiar to us all II nt pas de serpent ni de monrfw odieux Qui parrart imit ne puisse pUire aux eux.

And1 bores, imitated! by art," do not bore but amuse. The fact is, people who arej bored by Jano. Austen's bores are probablv bored by Jano herself. We are not! all bom with a serine of humour and some of us are born bored. Others have boredom thrust: upon them.

That is whv it has been said that we are all bores to some one, Tho enthusiast is a bore to the indifferent the statistician to tho noet. and the metaphysician to the political partkan. Many worthy people are: bored br articles about the and some of, us are' ocn bored by goasip about golf. But'these are cases. ot.

Dore dom bv accident, bv the fact that the anMlwr hnnnens to be addressinc the wrong listener. The golfer whose gossip i bores; me will not bore a leuow goaer. I The mmmfl bore is the person oti one Mihtflrt. on which. 1)0 addreswes every body, including, of course a majority of Fwrotur usteners.

ur a pozv uy mental character loquacious or pompous subject. 'He is a bore, that is to say, not to! some one but to every one. How is it tjiat these, types, so deadly fact; mav be made so amusing in fiction There; first, of course, the old artistic secret of selectioo; The novelist or the playwright chooses, just as' much pf tite bore. as suits his purpose, exaggerates him here and deletes him there in short, gives him what he lacks in real life, form. Then he must look at him with a kindly eye.

He must suffer bores cladlv in Mo, or lid will ne er get us to be glad of them, in representation. Tbev must appeal to hU sense of humour onl tn' iWiri humour. He must imaginatiTly sympathize with them; a indeed he'must with all his personages, villains as well a heroes. This gift (of imaginati sympathy is precisely I what is lacking in (people who' i by Jane Austen Dores or oy anjanrng. Macaulay compared Jane to Shake for her! avoidance of.

caricature. He might liave compared them in their; genial treatment of bores. Shake speare's are notoriously among his best tliincs. Poloniiis is. of course, an in THE WITOH OF EDMONTON." PRODUCTION BY THE PH03NIX.

THE WITCH Of EDUONTOK. Fir Arthor Oattastea Otdlbomr OM Cuter Koar ti rtaak. Thonifr'i Youn Caddr Doc a TamUlar iintbrt fwjrr Anc. BatrUTi Wife iMvaa KatbartiM. Himnlfrtda IlowiaD Hoac lirjtarar Bojios Jrwrrit A.

Dovd Ccoaoc Ksulax Tbutax Binm ins Pwrstrr Fbaxk OtcamasE Ki auxt. Taoaxbtsic fran. TKmnn CurntKraMS Mtar Baktoc CXuts Uabkm To enjoy The Witch of Edmonton one must be simple minded wr have an. historic interest in the shnplcrmindcdness of the populace in a past age. The play is popular drama, acted at tho not at the great Globe, or tho smart Blackfriars; but tho popular drama of our own day is no guide to tho popular drama of the days of Kim; James I.

Adelphi or Lyceum staff is sophisticated by; contrast in its comment on life and its dramatic methods and if Rowley, Dekker, tord, and the other "divers wcjlstccmed Ijocts" trho knocked The. Witch of Edmonton together, were writing down to their public, they had the gift of keepmg the tongue ostensibly out of the cheek. Probably they were sincere certainly, being still of the Klizabethan age, they had the power to give out suddenly, amid ih poorest of hackwork; tome, of the Elizabethan beauty, the Klizabcthan grandeur the incredible Elizabethan power of getting there," as if by a mere childish, directness. Tako Old Carter by the body of his newly murdered dauehter. The baggage won't tpeak to him, arid he is accustomed to be ansvvercd; when he speaks.

Dekker never did. anything more richly comical more stabbingly patlieticw The tale is a tale or rajhrr two talesr of a witch and a devil, arid of a young man who. made a bicamous marriage rto rave his father's estate, and then, at the devil's prompting, murdered his bigam ously wedded spouse. He goes through the prescribed stages of remorse "and repentance to his edifying end. In Uie days of King James I.

it! was not wise to; profess a disbelief in witches and tho wretclied old woman in the play, like tho real Mother Sawyer, whose contemporary story it reproduces, is haled to her doom. Kindlv old Dekker acain. we suspect. dares so far as" to liint that, however disgusting her habits; she was not re? sponsiblo for all tho wickedness of all the brutes, knaves, and fools with wiiich the play1 teems. Miss Sybil Thorndiko acted the part with her) usual nervous1 energy; but she made the mtstakfe of.

dressing and acting tho Aitch like something out of Macbeth or 4ho Irving faust, instead of takSic advantace of tho delightful illustration printed on heV programme. and dressing and acting Uie part within tliat contemporary, tragi comical con vention which Mr. Russell Thomdiko very cleverly preserved in his acting of the Dcril Dog. The best thing in the. whole play, anil the actipg.

was the Old Carter pf Air. Joseph A. Dodd the rough, generous, hnmoursome. Enplfeh yeoman richly imacined. And Miss Marjorie Gordon made a wry pretty thing indeed of tho young murderer's first and surviving wife.

SECRETS OP SUBMARINE HUNTING. A NEW ADMIRALTY FILM. From time to time the cinematograph helps easy first. He is the colossal) the to lift sotn corner of tbo veil which enreloped i bore outstanding even amons rne usual many oi too opmirom oi iw himself into him, by him, for instance, those maxims of worldly wisdom to utter to Xaertes and that seems hardly fair. But take bis minor bores.

So' obviously studied the life and presented with absolute realism Dog. bery and Verges, Shallow and Slender and Silence. You can "hear him chuckling as he chats arid drinks with their real prototypes. And you know, too. that' he enjoj ed their company.

cheerfully taking what in them would nave oeen liresomo uuin mm rv of the human comedy, excellent stuff to "do." They are bores wlio, like Miss Bates and Lady Bertram, can never lxre he On the other Iiand, one need not. I think, forgo; all claim; to Jugtote if one admits that, by lapse of time and change of taste, one or twoi of Shake iK)earo people; who presumably were not bores for him. hive become bores for submit that the ghost of Hamlet's father lias become; merely tiresome for most of us, that he does not impress us Hther as he does Hamlet br as he did Shakespeare. We were intended to shiver, but we are more inclined "to smile and then to yawn. Some of the Shakespearian fools have lost their fun.

Lancelot Gobbo, for instance, tores me and I imagine many other playgoers stiff. Then in Shakespeare, as in lesser men, there are people who. havo to be borne with because they are necessary 'to the plot, and for no other reason. Antonio is such a one, and I confess to being bored by Antonio. And if wants an additional bit; of internal evidence tliat The Tempest is "very lato" Shakespeare I suggest he may I find it in lTospero, who strikes me as the tiroduct of a falightly tired Shake speare.

As we an Know, onaKespeare jmade Prospero the mouthpiece of some of the most gorgeous poetry ho ever liwrote, but letween these poetic but bursts there are tirimistakablo longueurs. Jl'rospero fears that at times he must be i Jliranda, and therein, I think ''reveals Shakespeare's own fear that he must be boring his public At the last 'revival of the play Mr. Henry Ainley spoke and played Prospero beautifully I cannot imagine a better I was clad when it was Not' even this accomplished actor could hide 'from the fact tliat Prospero is some, times a bore. And, heretical though it 'may will vjjriture theopinion, that tliere in apt to be boredorh in the acted Falstaff. But Falstaff is, one of our greatest English masterpieces of wit and humour and human cliaracter Yes, to to imagine in one's mind's eje, to 'turn over on one's tongue but on the stage his eternal paunch gets in the way.

His wheexings and puffings his! gurgling notations, and alii the 'business" that actors think indispensable to a grossly fat man are to. me: mere ugliness and the occasion of ennui. The marvel is! that, with 'all the changes wrought in us by three centuries, we are still able to take Shakespeare's point of view about most of his characters end that so few of them have become bores. Jane; Austen has only been tried for a third of that time, to be sure, but I cannot think of a single one of her people who has even begun to show the slightest sign of turning," of causing the reader boredom instead of delight. It looks as hough they would keen 'for over.

A. B. VV. Tbe Director of the Kehool of Oriental SUnliett, London InrtiUition, announces that Proiewor L. de la Vallee Ponssin bai arrived from Jirusib, and now actta a head oi tbe Department of Sanskrit proved by tbe Admiralty and which deals with Kfrxpts of rabmarine hunting." One'a only regret about the.film Is that more errets are "not revealed than is actually tbe ease but course, is a matter which must rest entirely with the discretion' of the Admiralty, for the most enthusiastic picture theatre goer would not wjsh the acreen to betrav secret, which really are secrets that the outaide world does not know.

One feels that there were many more devices for fighting the submarine campaign than those "which are dealt with in. the film, and it would bare been interesting to aee the various weapons in the process of One geU a glimpae of the Jfaah Fuh fordetectlng the sound of boatile craft, of the use of depth ebarges. and of the cooperation 'of the "destroyers and tho blimri tvneof airship to track tbe enemy down. and tbcre is also a very effective illustration of the use' or me oil smoKe screen io odscuto the movements of the hunters from the hunted. ETen though the film does not, reveal all that one would like to know of this aspect of the naval war, there i enough to illustrate once again the extraordinary patience of all who carried on, with ceaseless vigilance, the task of protecting the merchant sbtp from its unseen enemies.

PAN ON A POSTAGE STAMP. NEW JAMAICAN DESIGN. Pan piping in a syhan glade, seated besiuc a ilppling brook, under a itadit sky, provjdes the unconventional; design of th new Ss postage stamp of Jamaica. Ileces printed ia orange and pale blue, itarmboliies the Indian name ol tbe bland, Xaymftca (IIe of Wood and Water). Another addition to the pictorial series ot this Colony comes in tbe form of a 3d.

stamp, also recess printed In pale blue and greenish black with a vlgnetUi representing the discovery of Jamaica oy Ccltimbus. 1.... Mrmi the new So. tlk Australian Common wealth. printed in orange, and Uie old Ad.

of rlmilar colour, the d. denominauon is now pnnieu in plum. It is prooaDie trial we prwiit sd. stamp, which bears close resemblance to the latest will aLo undergo an early tij n.nr tM'nl: etini ntxi crescents water nuirk is cradually being extended to all valoes of Egyptian postage stamps, uppienieniinsr tne 5 znUUemes aireaay cnronicii. lowing hve now appeared on this papir: 5, 0.

4, 10. and 50 millieme ordinary postage, and 4 milliemea postage dno stamps. Examples are now to nana ot some specj postage stamps' issued by the NaUonabst Government Angora, as reported in The Times of February 21. They are of a vitional character, consisting of obsolete Ottoman postage and fiscal, stamps ad ipted to use of the Kemal Pasha Administration by means ol local orerprinU; That on the2 pana purple postage stamp of 1914 reads. in TurkUh dtaracters.

"Angora, 2 Piastres." while large revenue stamps ot lpi. blue and 2pL slate bear the inscription. Osman Posta Tefter the latter being toe aate oi too nauv mcdan year; A definite stamp printed In a neutral country, is said to twjnpre paration for the new Government of Turkey. The series of pictorial postaga stamps (or the Saar Valley has been completcdby the isfue of the denominations 50pfg. black.

OOpIg. rose and bistre, lmk. red and black.SSmK, bistre and greeo. 2mks. bistre and black.

Smks. brown end blacky lOmks: creen and red brown, miu ml T)w visniette on tbe 1 Diark value represents the transporter bridge Administrativo building at Saarbrucken AH previous issues of postage stamps for this territory are withdrawn from circulation aa from May 1. It is probable that the pictorial Issue amy also prove short lived, as It is reported that, owing to the inferior workmanship ol the stamps, they am to be replaced by a complete new issue this time with values in French currency. A profile portrait of King GusUv' in naval uniform, by Profesfmr Etml Osterman, adoms the new 20 ore stamp of Sweden, printed in violet. Consequent on the Introduction ot the amended.

Postal Union rates, the 3 ore stamp is now printed in red and the 5 ore in brown. The 40 ore will be, issued blue as soon as the present supply in. band The. Central American Republic ol Guate maU is to have a new issue ot posUge.sUmps, ranging in value from two centavos I pesos, the eontract for which lias been placed with Waterlov and Sons, Limited, nlAn aaTVaaaaajaai Tim elffhth Philatelic Congress of Great Britain; will meet at Harrogate from May '3 iwt.r. mn nf the face valors of 5.000.

10,000, and 20,000 roubles nominally equiva lent to JuHo, lroou. ana t.wwl l.v. Prfm.nl Wrsnrel'S Government exile at Constantinople. In addition UkUjc payment of posUgfr between the various Jtus sian refugee Caaipa at Constantinople, Gain poll. Lemnos, Cattaro, and Belgrade, they have been used In lieu of cash for paying A ranze.s troops.

Tho stamps consist ol various obsolete Russian tj pes. surchargeil vrith enor nnn.ir values, and over pnntctt Russian Army Tho actual present day value of the 20,000 roubles sUmp is about '5d. DAMAGES' AGAINST SIR T. BEECHA1VL OPERA. LYRIC nammersmitii.

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R.S.A. SOME EXHIBITION. aaawa MaBafaaaavaawaawaaaaM work: Last NON SCOTTISH SHOWN. FXOX A COnRESPO jfDEST.l EDINBURGH. April 28.

year tne exhibition ot tne ttoyai Scottish Academy at, the Mound, Edinburgh, was wholly devoted to native art. This year tliere. has been a modified reversion to the former practicein that the sculpture section includes examples by five Frenchmen MM. Ilartholome. Uaucbard.

Dobois, Dampt. and IJourdellowhilei in that of painting, the Spanish school" is represented by Sefiors Solana, Echagiie, Rusifiol, and Urgell, and there are 11 Belgian exhibitors. Amonc the portraits are Sir James Guthrie's "Dr. Gardiner." John Lavery's "Viscountess Massereene and Ferrard." Mr. P.

W. Adam's large picture of an elderly lady seated with a hound beside her, and others by Mr. David Alison, Mr. Michael Gavin, and Mr. Henry Lintott: Mr.

E. A. Walton shows a portrait of the late Dr. Heard, the Master of Fettes College. The exhibition, contains landscapes by Charles Mackie and Alexander; Rocho and a portrait, by William' Strang, all of whom hare died recently.

Figure subjects are shown by Mr. Walter Grieve, Mr. John Duncan Miss Cecil Walton, and Mr. Robert Hope's largo canvas represcnt ing the General Assembly of the Church of KrntJ.rul tvinr' addreiweil bv Hit Douslas llais is exhibited The President. Sir J.

Lawton Wingate, shows threo landicapes. and other exhibitors of landscapes 'Sir. David Murray (a large canvas showing a view of Clovelly). Mr. James Paterson (a sun at Rye).

Mr. Geinmell Hutchison, Mr. J. Lorimer. Jlr.

Walton, Mr. George. Houston. Mr. MacGeorge, Mr.

J. R. Barclay, and Mr. Robert Gibb. OPERA SINGER'S CONTRACT.

At Weatminsler County Court yesterday, an action to recover damages for breach of contract was brought by Miss Margaret Mitchell, vocalist, against Sir Thomas Beecham. Mr. Warwick, the defendant's solicitor, asked for an adjournment, putting in a medical certificate that Sir Thomas Beecham was suffering from chronic, bwiacnlal. (catarrh. He.

added that it the adjournment waa granted the Court might riot be further He understood the defence was that, a syndicate was responsible, and not Sir Thomas. Jcdgb Tobix, how cveri said the case must proceed. Lord Tiverton was opening the case when L3Ir. Warwick gathered up his papers and started to leavcjne vcwru JCDOE Tobix. You cannot run away, like that.

(Laughter.) You must tell me if you are retiring from the case. Mr. Warwick said he was not in a position to go on as he had had no instructions in this case. His firm acted generally for Sir Thomas. Under the circumstances he must retire from thecase.

Lord Tiverton stated that the plaintiff was engaged by contract to go on an opera tour for six months at a salary of i 10s. a week. AtGlassrow a notice was put up Informing the that. the tour would end then. Jlltenell, in ermence.

saiu snc ws now ing as a chorister in Tke Bfgafa. Opera, after being out for six weeks following the break up at Glasgow. Hi Honocb gave judgment for the plaintiff for 32, the amount claimed, and costs. RECORD PATENTS YEAR. APPLICATIONS FROM ABROAD.

The work done by the Patent Office during 1920 was the: heaviest on record for any year since the institution of the ofltee. The 38th report of the Comptroller General of Patents. Designs, and Trade Marks issued a Parliamentary Paper 74 states that the substantial increase in the work was caused to a considerable extent by the filing of large number of applications from abroad under provisions of the Treatles of Peace. The total number of applications was 36.C72, an' Increase of 3,810 as compared with 1919. complete! specifications of patents filed numbered 21,796 an increase of The applications received from; women inventors numbered 311, and the applications made by way.

of communication from abroad Under the provisions "of the International Convention for the Protect ion of Industrial Property 6,797 applications were made in this country, as compared with' 2,661 in the previous year. The number of applications to register designs received during the year was 13,069, still very, much below the numbers received before the war. The fall ing otl was most noticeable; in textile piece goods, lace, and wall The number of applications made in 192U for the registration of trade marks was 14,064, as compared with 12.479 in 1919. Ttic receipts amounted to 487,542, an increase of 83,067. Halaries amounted to 274,654, as against 202.535 in 1919.

The surplus of receipts over expenditure was 86,307. Tha amount received from renewal fees rose to 286,498 from 247,408 in 1919. The increase' was largely1 due to belated pay ments under the Treaties oi reace wnn ucr mahy and Austria; ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS. The Rev. E.

Honaxs, Rector ot Grafton Underwood, has been nominated' by the Archbishop of Canterbury to the, Rectory of Hmeeth, Kent. Tbe Rev. E. Gueavks, Wcix of St. Mary's, Stony Stratford, Is, resigning; the lhrmg In June to' take charge of a parish in the diocese Argyle.

The first list of Retreats and Quiet Days for 1921, issued by the.Corpon.tion of the Church House, is now ready. A copy will be forwarded upon receipt of a stamped addressed envelope and sixpence in stamps, by the Secretary, Church House, Dean's yad, West minster, 8. W.I. MANUFACTURERS AND TRADE boards: The meeting between a depots Hon from the National Union of Manufacturers and the Minister of Labour, which was postponed froni April 6 owing to i the industrial crisis, has now been fixed for Friday, May 9, at 3 p.m. It Is understood that among the matters to be discussed wilt be tho desirability or otherwise ol retaining the preacnt or forming further trade boarda, TH EATR ES (coritl nued).

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OLD VIC SHAKES 1 AUK IT1. jaxes K. HACKrrr. pa sil katobonj HAYDEJWOFFIN. SYBIL THORNDIKE.

HOYAL COCRT TIUCATEE CXX JOHN TILLER preaeats tte 18 PALACE. la tbeir latest i Uaaaaiac Dimtor. SIB OSWALD STOLL. MAKELYNE THEATRE Tyf MYSTERY. Near Oxtord rtrens.

IAt(baA Ui 7. to la. Atl wISl OSWALD WILLIAMS aad Co, E.CUYEMASKELYNE'sr Mxtter UrouaH XaUer." Jf. PALLADIUM. 2.30.

6.0, B.43. MAR IB LLOYD. LORN A TOOTS POUNDS. ERNIE LOTINCA WHIT tSTNLIFFB. WllatlN IIALI.ETC.

FREDtfUC BENT LEY a OUXAKE BAEEASFUED. HAKBY FOKU. Ac InSerMf from II. HENRY HENHY VIIL. MACTETH.

AH YOU LIKE IT. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, SHAKESPEARIAN SONGS. Prices (incLUx) fromSUlls at Its. 6J. to Gain, unreserved, at 2s.

NEW OXFORD. Evgsn8.I3.Wed. Sat, 2 30. CHARLES B. COCHRAN'S LEAGUE OF NOTIONS.

Alit prod ncUoadertaed aad sted br JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON. A WONDERFUL CAST. INCLUDING THE; DOLLY SISTERS. TO DAY. at 2J0 aad 8.15.

Book abo at London ParUlon" aad Prfacea Tbeatrt. CRITERION. NIGHTLY, at 8.30. MATINEES. TUES.

aad at 2J0. "GRUMPY." CYRIL MAUDE. Ann Treror. James Dale. THE PALACE.

Shaftesbury avenue, W. DAILY. i30. 6A. aad rrtoraaaee.

see separate Sottas. CHARLES B. COCHRAN sod SOL LEVY presait rOJt THE FIRST TIME IN ENGLAND MARY PICKF0RD la bet Initial Big ladepeadent ProdocUco. POLLYANN'A. A DeBrbtfnl PktnrtetJoq of "How To Be Glad." Sspported br MELVILLE GIDEON at tbe Piano, and otber Ulab ebws Varletlea.

PRICES. mm 54: SUIb. a. aad Sa. 'Earal Qrcle.

ia. and ta. Ilat Clicb. 2. ed.

AswbltbeatAV la. ptos ux. Box oOee open 10 10. TeJephos. Gezrard CS34 NIGHTLY, at 8.

1 atSJ5 DALY'S. (Ger. 20 L) TUES. THVm. iXkT.

Tha CEOSGE XDWARDES. PRODUCTION. rader tbe DireeUoa of Robert Erett. present JOSE COLLINS in SYBIL. Mosie by Victor JaeoW.

Book br Barrr Crxham. Ptodnced br Scpnour IUcU. Haatkr" Wrirht, Ilarrr WHctanan. Leooard Mackar. Noel LeyUad.

Mar BeaUf.Jeaa Etuilns. aad JOSE COLLTNg. DUKE OF Y0RK STHEATRE. (Ger. 314.) Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wratt iviolst XEMwrrciy. NIUUTLY. at 8 JO. MATS lib BJllv IRENE VANBRUGH.

Ml BALLARD. LESLIE FABEBv MIS" NELL 0' NEW ORLEANS. Brr EYBE. and Principal Booklas Axenta. ad.

to is lnduainx tax Heacrred seata. MADAME TUSS ALTO'S EXHIBITION, BAKER STBEET STATION. The nwjt.toeipetntre. iBrtroctlTe. and enJoTable "MblWUOB.

Free DpUr et Toptral Mortar Pictorea. peuntru Moae. Adaaatea.suU oalr li Lanehflooa. aftenooa tea: (Us adj. CaUdrea UDder It, la.

ed. (tax id.) Opea JO a.a. tfll 10 pja. EMPIRE. Loiccstcrsqaare.

W.C. i( Gerr. 3J27. TO DAY. 2.15 and WED and BAT, Z.1S.

THE REBEL MAID. Br Montacne PhlUlpa. Bonk hr A. Tbompaon. CLARA BUTTERWORTIL Bettr Okrrtrr.

Ada Btanrbe. Walter Paansore. Uarden William CroraweU. Thorpe Bates. EV'ERYMAN Hampstead Tube Station.

(Harap. T224.I NWrUy. 8.15. MAJOR BARBARA. MAT, SAT, 2J0.

Saa bookable. 8a. Sd, 5a. Sd, 3a. GAIETY THEATRE.

(Oerr. 27S0.) Maaaciog Director! Ceo. Croannlth and E. LanritlanL hTw a ruiK GEOBGE and ED WAKD LAU fT.U KT preacnt FAUST ON JTO AST." A GAIETY BURLESQUE ACTS. Cart incrod JAOT BUCHANAN RENEK MAYER MORRIS HARVKY HEATHER THATCHES FRANK HECTOR NANCIE IjOVAI.

GEORGE BARBETT MARY LEIGU and arai ROBERT HALE MAI3IE UAY MAY 5 CTbnrplaj) tfl MAY fWednesdai). IncliBire ARSENE LUPIN," a Plar in 8tc acta. MAT 12 '(Tborsnan to MAY 14 (Satordar). Ischoire COEUR DE MOINEAU, Coraedr la four acta. GARRIC3C LEON M.

LIONS Produetion. NIGHTLY. 8.30. Mats, Toes, Tbois, sad Sat, at 2.SO. COUNT "XV A Nea CnoiedT br lloraee Armeeler VarneiL LEON M.

LION MAR1K ILLTNGTON MOYNA MACU1LL HERBERT MARSHALL GLOBE. (Ger; 8722.) Manager, MARIE LOHR, TO awl S.1S. Wrd. Sat, XJ0. VIOLET.

VANBRlGH'S SEASON. THE KNAVE OF DIAMONDS. DnmaUr br Qarttrsi Mana. From the noyei br ETHEL M. RECEIVED WITH TnE UTMOST EX THCSIA8V.

VIOLET YAXBRCGffS Daflr 5UI1J "AN UNDOUBTED SUCCESS." Dafly Mirror. HAYMARKET. 'Phone, Regent 6030 Leasee and Maaaxer. FREDERICK; HARBISON. NIGHTLY, at 8J30.

M.VTS, THURS. SAT, at 2 30. J. yEDRENNES Production. THE CIRCLE.

Comedr In 3j Acta; br W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. FAYCOMPTONl ALLAN AYNESWORTH. LEON QUARTERMAINE E. HOLM AN CLARK ERNEST TOESIGER LOTTIE VENNE.

HIPPODROME, LONDON.) TWICE DAILY, at 2.30 and 8.I& MOSS" EMFTCE3. LTD, present THE AVYLIE TATE PRODUCTION, "THE PEEP SHOW." TOPICAL FANTASIA. STANLEY LUPINO. mona Vivian. annie croft, fred allandale.

desiree ellxkge5. reginald ehabxand. but1i french, albert darn ley. h1ppodrome.eight. ALL SEATS BOOKABLE, inclodiac AMPBTIHEAXBE.

Gerrard 850. E. H. GILLESPIE, Maaaclag DtRCtor. HIS MAJESTY'S.

TO DAY, at 2.15 and 8, OSCAB ASCHE and LILY BSATTONS SEASOX CHU CHIN CHOW. 5th NIGHTLY, at 8. MATINEES. WEDl and SAT, at 2.1 J. KINGSWAY.

(Ger. 4032.) NIGHTLY, 8.15. MATINEES MON. and SAT, at 2J0. Herbert Jar and Hilton' Allen, soemtt iRENEE KELLY, in THE MEABT OF A CHILD.

A Boraance foonded on Frank Danbrf Famoua Norei. br GILBERT iFEaNKAU. tY.Francel wmWert. ArtanrPcaer. FarDaTla.

Airnee de Bursa. Muriel Pope. Ac. LITTLE, John Adelphi. W.C.2.

Reg. 2401. LONDON'S GRAND GUIGNOL. Sen SERIES, SIGHTLY, at 8.15; MATS, THUBS. ts SAT, 50.

GASPERS i THE LOVE CHILD SEVEN BLIND MEN aijuld xua rwii; iux. aii.i;,iu6 muiui. Srbfl TboracUke. L. Casaon, L.

UattlajhL R. Thorndlke. LONDON PAVILION. 8.15. Toes Satw, 2.30.

2s EDITION of Caaries B. Cocbraa's, BnTfiant Reroe. LONDON, PARIS. AND NEW YORK. Br Arttur MurJc br Heratan DutvikL NEIJtON VIOLET KEYS.

LORAINE. ENOEMOCa SUCCESS ot, NEW SCENES. NEW SONGS. Book' abo at New Oxford aad Triacoi TkaOrta, PLAYHOUSE. 8.30.

Thurs 2.3a UP IN MABEL'S ROOM. CHARLES HAWTREY. PRINCE OF WALES. PERCY HUTCHISON la NIGHTIE NIGHT. with rtnrrOT Wlnto.

James Om. MarJorie Gordon. TO NIGHT, at 8.30. MaU, Tbnra. aad Sat, at 2.JH PRINCES, Shaftesbury avenue.

(Gerr. 3400.) Props, W. aad F.MelTille. Licenaee, B. Cocaraa.

TO DAY. at 2J0 aad 8.15. Nllhttr.8.15. Mats, Weds, 20. tba honour to announce ANDRE BRULE aad Conpaar.

including MADELEINE LELY, LE COEUR DISPOSE," a Comedr la three acta. CONCERTS, EXILIAN MALL. To daT. at 3.15 BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL WEEK. THE LONDON STRING QUARTET an nlaTtnc 17 BEETHOVEN STRING QUAE.

Tink earaaolntleal order BEETHOVEN QCABTKT BEETHOVEN QUARTET Op. SI. la F. No. 1.

Op.sa.bil nvimrnvvv tilTABTUT Oa. i ia 11 S. 3 TICKETS, sa. ea, as. a au.

afrau sadCPUlLPOTXX5.TTlatcgk Prkasu. WIGMORE HALL, TO DAY, at i JOSEPfi SALMON, ot Para. WORKS OF THE OLD MASTERS. Stdavar Piano. HAROLD CKAXTON.

at taa Plaaa ROYAL ALBERT HALL Patron: EX taa KING. SATURDAY. Tth Mar. Itsjl. at 5.

GRAND UBILEE CONCERT, THEIR MAJETTBs'TmtKINC aad QUEEN; to commemorate tbe openinc of tbe lialland lbafacmaUonot tbe Roral CnoralSncktrtalSIL Miss CARRIE TUBB. Madame K1RKBY LUNN. Mr. BEN DA VIES. Mr.

BOBKBT BADFOED. Tbe rotabiced forces of TTTETtOYAL ALBERT HALLOBCHESTEA. Ooodnctor LANDON RONALD. THE EOYALCHOEJi oeprrra 0BCHE3T2J. THE BOYAT.

CBORAT SOCTETY. Coadnctor air FREDERICK BRIDGE. CYX BAND aad CHORUS ONE THOUSAND. At tba Orgaa Mr, 1L UJfOUB. MoaBae.

SUBa; .15. tad lli. Arena: lOs. ad. aad la.

sf BakoBTaadOTsaaGaherr.M.S.1. Oallerr Promeaadt a.4d. Tickets mar be obttlaeU at taa HaU aad ol taa umu. QUEEN'S IIALL. Sola LeaM 4aoiica aai SYMPHONY CONCERTS SAT.

NEXT, at SIR HENRY J. WOOD, CONDUCT0R, NEW QUEEVS HALL ORCHESTRA. OiutJie. Esraont BeetAwea Lot Doet Tbe lr. Etbd ftsrUI (Caodnctea br tbe OamposecJ Hebndean Srmpboor Baatodt iCbndacted br Piano Concerto tn A minor Sehnmana Ptetade and Deatb Sour tTrlsUsI Wacntr Roumanian Bbaraodr No.

i In Ewaca ROSIN A BUCKMAN. JOHN COATES. MYRA HESS. A 5s 3a, and 2s. Canal Axrnu Cbappeira Box office.

Uuern a HaA w. Tbe: New Queen's Hall Orrtieatra. 5V ReaenVatreet. ROBERT NEWMAN. Maeater.

MAT Otoodar) to MAY 4 rWedaesdar. ischriTe. L'EPERVTER," 8 Plar te thieJactav Book also at Loodon Parfiloo and Sew OxforoV QUEEN'S. (Gerrard 9437.) Lean and Vaaarer ALFRED BCTT. General Minacer OSCAK BAEEETX.

TO NIGHT, at 8. Br arrantement witb ALFRED BUl'JCS, J. L. SACKS will pieaeat MARY." The New Mnaical Ptar. Book tLyrinbr OTTOnARBACna FEANKMANDEL MUSIC Dr JAUIB A.

1LUCH. H. Ptodnced br WILLIAM J. WILSON. EVELYN LA YE.

MABEL SEALBT. MAID IE HOPE. LORN EE SISTERS. Gar and Pearl MAGLEY. Eddie and Dedma McLEAX.

ALEC REGAN. PERCY PARSONS. RALPH LYNN. AMBROSE MANNING. GENE BERNARD CRANVTLLK, Orcbestra under the direction of.

HERMAN FINCK. Pint Mat in Satordar next. Mats. Maadar. Wednradar.

and Saturday Box ofBca (Gerrard W57). openMo 10. ST. JAMES'S. 8.1 5, Mats.

Wed. and Sat, 2.30. POLLY WITH A PAST. EDNA BEST. (Br arranxeraent with J.

E. Vedrenne DONALD CALTHR0P. STw MARTIN'S, 8.301 3fats. SaU 2.30. A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT.

Br Oemeace Daae. Lilian Bralthwalte. Anhrer Smith. Mxt Albamit. Malcolm Keen.

THE. PLAY OF THE YEAR." Dallr News N.B. CURTAIN FALLS 10J5 pja. SHARP. 1 i SAVOY.

TO NIGHT, at 8. (2nd year.) Sols Leaves and. Manaim. Exoo. of H.

B. Irrinc. ROBERT COURTNEnxiE preaenU PEGGY la PADDY THE. NEXT BEST THING. Ererr ETenine.

at s. MATS, ererr MON. and SAT, 2.1 J. FRIDAY next. lUZiKrTT MATINEE to the Tetena acior.

xtunAt. wuiav. Aii rca prosramme. SHAFTESBURY. (Gerrard 6666.) TO DAY.

i 4: 8.S0. TO DAY AT SAT. at too. GEORGE GROSSMITH and KDWABD LAUR1LLAED pnaent MAURICE MOSCOV1TCH. Julia Janus, ia "THE GREAT LOVER." LAST SIX SHAFTESBURY.

"SWEET WILLIAM." WED MAY George TaHr. Cathleen yeabttt. e. STRAND. ARTHUR BOUBCHIER (Iyee and Manaeerj.

NIGHTLY, at 8. MATS, THURS. SAT, at 2J9. ARTHUR BOURCHIER la A SAFETY MATCH. A New Plar br IAN HAY.

KYRLE BELLEW. VAUDEVILLE. NIGHTLY, at 8.25. JUMBLE SALE. Mailaees Ewrr Tnea, FrU and Sat, 2J0.

WINTER GARDEN, Drnry lane (Ger. 416L i cy. anuria, kdq ili GEORGE GECMSMrrH and EDWARn LACB1LLAED. VOHT! nnrit A NIGHT OUT. LESLIE HENSON and powerful Compaar.

WYNDHAM'S. GERALD dd MAURIER in BULL DOG DRUMMOND. A Plar of Adrentare br Sapper." TO DAY. 20 sad 8.15. MATS.

WED. AT SAT, 2J0: LECTURES, HIBBERT LECTURES, 1921. FOUR H1BBXRT LECTURES THE APPROACH TO THE NEW TESTAMENT will be deUrered or Church HJatorr to the Called Free Gjarca KING'S COLLEGE. LONDGNi On THURSDAY. APRIL tSth.

and MAY 5 th. 12th. sad 4m. aa au pun. At the Fim Lectors ea April S8th the Yerr Bar.

the uaan ai. rAbka.m preatde. The Leetarea art open to tbe nubile without ticket. PICTURE THEATRES. STOLL PICTURE THEATRE, Kings way.

mj ivu. ms i uit iu La biu rasiooa NnTtt, TnE IRON abn HENBYED WARDS and CHRISSIK WHITE fn JORV PtiRPVvT FINDS HIMSELF. Ci tlandars. 0 ti 10J0. EXHIBITIONS.

ZOOLOGICAL 'GARDENS. Open 0 Mondara. other dara. la. Cjildren arwars 64.

Buaoars, reBowt ana renews orders oatr. tfll QUEEN'S HALL. Sole Lessee haell and Ctx. MOISEIWITSCH. MOISEIWITSCH.

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. TUESDAY NEXT, at 8. Pncrauune inchalca Ptano Cboeerto No. 5 I Emperor! Beethom dun Goneeno In A minor Suite FanUatlque (Piano and Orrh.) Ernest Sebeinat NEW QUEEN'S HAIJ. ORCHESTRA.

SIR HENRY J. WOOD. Conductor. lti 8a. 5a.

3H Sfc 44, i nsiinlri Ra.WBM. Oinii'i HalL W. The New.Qucen'a Hail Orrneatra. 3SO. KrtnA mUttt.

W. ROBERT NEWMAN. Manaarr. AEOLIAN" HALL. MARGARET HARRISON (Soprano) (MARGARET SETON1 FIRST VOCAL RETTTAL.

TOMOKROW. at 8 30. At Piano IVOR NEWTON. 10a. Cd, 5a.

td, 1 li kHARPE. SL Rereot atrert. Oirard ZMt. WIGMORE SHAKESPEEEAN DlWOtnesra br sir JOHNSTON FORBES ROBERTSON. FRL NEXT, at 3 AaActs Tiew Shaka.

ILLUSTRATED BY THE DELTVERY OF PAAC1 FROM THE (RaO 8c. 5a. (CcreaJ at BaU. Mar. 13S2.

Tne lecture Afener. mutwitrnaiw. iiw. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. SPECIAL SUNDAY CONCERTS.

SUNDAY at I. with the ROYAL HJHT HALL ORCHESTRA OondartMV LANDON RONALD. Poimlar Price. 5a. 9d.

ts. 4d, la. 3d, N. Admlaiioa Free. At "the BoT nfflrr.

Roral Albert Hall, wmal AreaU, LIONEL POWELL, a. rORK iTREET; WJ. QUEEN'S HALL. Inxn, oanea aM Ca, Lat i WEDNKSDAV NEXT. MAY 4.

at 1 REAPPEARANCE OF KREISLER. DIRECT FBOW TTIS TRTCWPH tlV, in amerk ported by tS ROYAL ALBEIT HALL ORCHESTRA. Cwxtart" LANDON E0NAUV rrrcTxmme win lnchxi? tbr ELG.VB CONCERTO. Tiekete flseldr. Ut).

li, 8s. 5. ad, U. LIONEL POWELL. 8.

CORITREET WJ. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. SPECIAL SUNDAY itlNCEaTV SUNDAY. MAY at. MELBA CONCERT.

I I ATI ftA Prior to WotWa Tour, Daw NTIIIB MELBA atroorted ti? ROYAL ALBERT HALL 0ECHESTEA. (lottdartM. L.DON RON UJJ. i the Phao, Gabriel Lapwm. Ticket, (mcludlnc taxi.

10a. 8s. Cd, la. Sd, i. 4s.

3, and 2. 4d. LIONEL POWELL. 6. CORK STREET, WJ.

ART EXHIBITIONS. EXUIBmON 0F PORTRAITS BY LESSER KNOWN ARTISTS OF THE EARL ENGLISH, SCHOOL. Now fpea at the Galleries ef ARTHUR TOOTH AND SONS, Lat, 153. New Bond etreet. W.t.

qpen10 to s. Smturdara. RJ ROYAL INSTrTUTE of PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS. 105. Ffcradilir.

W.l. US Exhlbrtlno aow opea. W. T. BLACKMORE, HBA.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTifTV. SnffTt, trt. Pall llxli. Stl.l. 155TW.

EXHIBITION. DAILY tq Star W.W HUNTTNrS and OTUER PICTCRft oT BNULH COUNTRY L1FF, br A. J. Immir. A.K A.

ALPINE CLUB GALLERY, MUl otrert, Coodntt treet. W. Dailr and Sgndaxy P. and D. COLNAGHI and'Cou.

111. ItS. and Its; New Bnad ctiret. EXHIBITIOS or WATEC COLOCtt DR.t rNOi by MU1RHEAD BONE aad MACO0LL. Now Opea 10 to Satnrtar.jO tgJL HAMPSTEAD ART GALLERY.

EXHIBITION OF ETCHINGS. LAST WEEK. 14S. Finealer road. N.WJ.

rerr wte aar. 1 WYNDHAM LEWIS. EXHIBITION of TTi BOS WSrTS jed WATER COLOURS ot Morocco br'E0BEETBCJ LEICESTER GALLERIES. Lejcester aqrara. SIBYL ASHMORE.

WATER COLOUR PORTRAITS aad other THE GOUPLL GALLERY 5, Regent street la 3J. (with tax). 1050. WINTER IN SWITZERLAND. PASTELS, br tWRENCK a LINNKLL.

At THOMAS MCLEAN'S tMl.l.KRIFS. HsrtaaAft EXHIBmON OF ANTIQUB QUEEN ANNE CHIPPENDALE. HEPPL EWTOTK. AND BHERAlUa THE OLD WORLD 71 aad 73, Duke atreet. Grocrenor Piuare.

W.1 COr from Selmdcs'al. Tie obket ot tii exhibition la to enit Irate tbe Aatlaae. to preferene. to lodem R.W.S. ROYAL WATER COLOUR SOOrrir in.

PALL MALL EAST (near NaUcoal naHrrrV. Taitr Tbe FINE ART SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION l. tiame Birds and Sportlnc Shtrtea.br V. K. BrowneT.

Jtadrtr ot Aaimai Patoters Uart weHV Its. Jew vma unn. Aumaww "INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY EXHIBITIONS Tth London ExhaMoa of AdmiPto2s. tax..

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