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ST. MARY'S BAZAAR.

St. Mary's Bazaar will be brought to a close to-night after a very satisfacory and successful run. Last evening the pupils of Miss Dorothy Saunders delighted the large audience with their dancing, every item mooting with hearty applause. The following was the programme:— Walz. ballet, by Misses Coqley, Brawn, Mora'n, and Marshall; "La Paloma" and "Saltanello,"" by Thelma and Jean M'Kenzie; Ooster dance, by Misses Nichols and Johnson; "On the Mississippi, '' by Leone Hales; and "Long Years Ago,' by Misses M'Lay and Pnrdie were heartily applauded; and a Eussian folk dance, by Misses Nichols, Saunders, Thelma and Jean M'Kenzie, with Mr. JoeKnowsley as soloist, was perhaps the best item of a very fine programme. Considerable excitement now prevails over the result of the Queen contest. At present Miss M'Evedy has a good lead, but elevbnth'hour rctruns are expected to alter considerably the present position. A first return will be received to-night at 0.30, and the result immediately posted on the stage. The last return -will be received at 10.45 p!m., and the final result will be made known as expeditiously as possible. The following is the position to date:—Miss Mary M'Evedy, Armagh Stall, 68,836; Mias Ila Card, Wellington Stall, 50,011; Miss Cecilia Ellis. Rheims Stall, 49,670; Miss Kathleen Crewdson, Westminster Stall, 31,383; Miss Mollie Rutter, St. Vincent dc Paul Stall, 30,718. A complete list of prizewinners will bo published in Tuesday's papers.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 7

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ST. MARY'S BAZAAR. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 7

ST. MARY'S BAZAAR. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 7