Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 153, July 11, 1917
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GRAHAME HERINGTON as thephilanderer's manservant--a very tactful and observant performance. Mr. FRANK ESMOND, the philanderer, seemed ill at ease (partly art but partlynature, I judged, perhaps unjustly). Miss LETTICE FAIRFAX as the littlegoose was what I believe is known as adequate. T. * * * * * The Food Shortage. Letter received by a schoolteacher:-- "Dear Miss, --Will you please let Sam out about 20 minutes to 12 o'clock. His Granma is undergoing an operation this morning and I want Sam... for dinner. Yours truly, Mrs. ----. " * * * * * From a report of the British Music Convention:-- "'How the British piano can raise the trade to Imperil dignity' was the subject of an address. "--_Scotsman_. We hope the British piano will resist the temptation. * * * * * "Portobello's dressing boxes for lady bathers are practically ready. There are fifteen boxes at the Band Stand enclosure, very much resembling ballot boxes in size, shape, and material.
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