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AMUSEMENTS

PRINCESS THEATRE. Saturday's performances at the Princess Theatre were both well attended. Harrington Reynolds and his company and George Murphy, the comedy juggler, made their last appearances. " —Daisy Jerome To-night.— Fine entertainment is promised in tonight's new programme, of which the dominant feature will be the reappearance of Daisy Jerome, whose second progress over the Fullers' New Zealand route is proving a succession of triumphs. All accounts go to show that she- retains the elfish gaiety and temperamental gifts that made her such a warm favorite before, and it needs no prophet to predict that tli3 same fortune that lias packed the norther i theatres during her season, will brin. > the maximum treasury returns to the loca ! management. The artist's new songs an i said to be even more attractive than lie; old routine, and she brings, moreover, - 5 couple of dramatic numbers that nave won great success everywhere, and that demonstrate her possession of real dramatic fervor. The artists supporting her are, most of them, already prime favorites; such as Laurence Johnston, Mendel and Nagel, Murphy and Black, Bates and Wade, and the La Merts, all of whom will be heard in new offerings. In addition, the bill has been strengthened by the importation of the. Mullaney Twins, comedians and dancers of marked skill. CLEMENT L. WRAGGE. Alter iiii interval of six years, this district is to be favored by another visit from Mr Clement L. Wrag'ge. Ho is remarkable for the fund of scientific information at his command, and acknowledged as one of the most enthusiastic in the field of astronomical research. His entertainments arc illustrated throughout by a profusion, of beautiful lantern slides, and the combination of these pictures and. Mr Wragge's graphic commentary upon them ennnot but impress the salient features upon (he minds of everybody -who sees and hears them. Tho season commences •it -the Burns Hall on Wednesday next, when the latest addition to Mr Wracrge's collection of subjects, entitled 'The Eternal Universe and the.War,' will bo given for the first time in this City, during which Mr Wrnggo will particularly deal with the lessons inculcated by tho war in the light, of the evolution of the human race. The box plan is at The Bristol, where seats, may lie reserved for any evening during the season.

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Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 6