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Grand Bazaar And Fancy Pair In Aid Of The R.M. Pupils' Assistance Fund.

anco Fund firmly on its legs , and we may certainly reckon on its support when tho Fund has been once established . There is thns a fortunato combinatiou of opposition and support , which , iu tho long run , must tell favourably , and for this reason we regard the week ' s doings under tho hospitable roof of Bro . Best as a most auspicious beginning for a movement which deserves , if it has not yet com- ; '

manded , tho most complete success . The Bazaar was opened on Tuesday at the appointed hour of one p . m . The Eight Honorable tho Earl of Lathom with his Conn toss , supported by tho Earl and Conntess of Rosslyn , Lord Brooke , M . P ., and his fiancee , Miss Maynard , played the leading part in tho opening ceremony , which was of the simplest form and character . Tho

Groat Hall , at Freemasons Tavern , was most tastefully decorated with flags , banners , and devices of various descriptions , and when Lord Lathom , who arrived punctually at tho hour fixed , announced in tho simplest language possiblo that tho Bazaar was open , the coverings of the different stalls wero at once removed , and the business of the day began forthwith , tho Ladies Lathom and

Eosslyn themselves presiding at ono of the stalls . Among thoso present were the Eev . C . J . Martyn , Interim Treas . to the Fnnd , who was the first brother to encourage thoso ladies in their laudable task . Bro . Magnus Ohren , Assist . Gr . Director of Ceremonies , and well nigh all tho membersof the Committee of Management assistod . Tho opening concert was given by Bro . C . King-Hall , and ho is to be congratulated

ou the excellence of his arrangements , as well as on tho admirable vocal display made by the artists who so kindly assisted him . Later in the day other concerts wero given in different parts of tho Tavern , namely , those of Bro . Chaplin Henry , and Madamo Barri Guido and Bro . Schuberth . The promise of good music , most ably interpreted , which tho bare announcement of these entertainments had raised ,

was most fully satisfied , and if tho visitors experienced some difficulty in disposing of themselves so as to bo in moro than ono placo at one and tho same time , and if in some cases the audience might have been more numerous , lhat does not iu the slightost degree detract from tho merits of theso performances or from the loyalty of tho service rendered by the different ladies and gentlemen who attended . The

great ceritro of attraction was , of course , tho Hall , where at each stall quite a bevy of fair ladies left no effort untried to dispose of their wares . The large stall in the centre which , apart from its commanding position and size , was also one of tho most attractive , was under tho charge of Mrs . Fnnkenzstein , agent for French manuturers of glass , china , & c , of 112 Southampton Eow , Holborn . Here

was gathered together a largo and varied assortment of Bohemian and French glass , Japanese china ware , and other attractive articles , varying in price , so as to suit the pockots of all classes of intending purchasers , from threepence to twenty guineas . Tho stall on the right of tho entrance was in charge of Madame . Foutoinc-Besson . Here , teo , was a brilliant display of all kinds of wares , aud it is

needless to say how well tho lady in question discharged her duties . Mrs . and tho Misses Constablo assisted at ono of tho stalls on tho loft , Mrs . and the Misses Morgan at one on tho right . Mrs . aud Miss Cromer , in conjunction with Mrs . and Miss Pond , exerted themselves most effectually in the sale of fruit , flowers , photographs , music , toys . Mrs . Eadclyffe presided at another stall , and mnst havo materiall y

assisted in promoting the success of her husband s labours . Bro . John Constable had his Fine Art Gallery excellently well arranged at tlto back of the dais . Tho collection was a most interesting one , and its attraction was considerably heightened by the fact that a num . ber of drawings by tho pupils of the Boys' School was hung in the gallery , thus rendering what of itself was one of the chief attractions

of the fair still more attractive . Mrs . Bland had chargoof the magic stall , whero conjuring tricks of every kind , from the simplest to the most elaborate , were offered for sale . . Among other ladies who helped in this department wero Miss Levy , Mrs . Loewenstark , Mrs . Gambier , Mrs . Rosenthal , Mrs . Woodward , Mrs . Hopwood , & c , & c , and each and all of them worked most energetically in the good

cause . Professor Facer ' s talking machine was also present , and Professor Harris ' s wonderful " Cockie " displayed its powers to a succession of delighted visitors . Bro . Cremer ' s Surprise Aquarium , containing queer fish for anglers of all ages , the waters being strictl y preserved aud available for guests throughout each clay , proved a source of amusement , while the baud of the pupils of the Institution

were hkewiso present at intervals and gave proof of their proficiency and skill in a manner which evoked hearty applause from all who heard them . On Wednesday , oue of the chief features was Mr . Probert ' s concert , which was given iu the Great Hall , and was deservedly well received by all who listened to it . A choice selection of glees and part songs was giveD , and in a manner and with a taste

which left nothing to be desired . Messrs . Toole , Walter Joyce , Harry Panlton , and Lionel Brough contributed in their several ways to the general amusement , and as it would be difficult to find any among onr readers who aro unacquainted with the merits of these popular favourites , we may content ourselves with saying that their several contributions were very far from being tho least effective

portion of the general proceedings . Thnrsday ana to-day ( Friday ) varied onl y in some few particulars from tho former days , save that in the course of the afternoon General Tom Thumb , Commodore Knott , and party , by kind permission of Professor Millar , held a reception , which was numerously attended . Bro . Wilhclm Gans ' s concert was given iu tho Crown Room of tho Tavern , at S p . m .,

fiic artists who took part in it including Miss Minnie Hank , Madami -Mario Eozc , Madame Tliaddeus Wells , Madame Liobhart , & c , itc . Wo havo no space for details , suffice it to say- that it was a splendid concert , in every way worthy of Bro . Ganz , who organised it . At the close of tho day a vote of thanks , on tho motion of Bro . Toole , was proposed to the ladies who had so kindlv given their services

•ind carried with acclamation . In the absence of Pro . Constahh this well-merited compliment was acknowledged by Bro . Dick Bad . c b'lTc . To-day the proceedings will bo of the same character , only that when the labours of the Bazaar are ended there will be a , little unpromptn danco arranged , so that the ladies who have worked so well during the week may hare at last some slight sot-off in the wa y of pleasure iu return for their valuable assistance .

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Grand Bazaar And Fancy Pair In Aid Of The R.M. Pupils' Assistance Fund.

anco Fund firmly on its legs , and we may certainly reckon on its support when tho Fund has been once established . There is thns a fortunato combinatiou of opposition and support , which , iu tho long run , must tell favourably , and for this reason we regard the week ' s doings under tho hospitable roof of Bro . Best as a most auspicious beginning for a movement which deserves , if it has not yet com- ; '

manded , tho most complete success . The Bazaar was opened on Tuesday at the appointed hour of one p . m . The Eight Honorable tho Earl of Lathom with his Conn toss , supported by tho Earl and Conntess of Rosslyn , Lord Brooke , M . P ., and his fiancee , Miss Maynard , played the leading part in tho opening ceremony , which was of the simplest form and character . Tho

Groat Hall , at Freemasons Tavern , was most tastefully decorated with flags , banners , and devices of various descriptions , and when Lord Lathom , who arrived punctually at tho hour fixed , announced in tho simplest language possiblo that tho Bazaar was open , the coverings of the different stalls wero at once removed , and the business of the day began forthwith , tho Ladies Lathom and

Eosslyn themselves presiding at ono of the stalls . Among thoso present were the Eev . C . J . Martyn , Interim Treas . to the Fnnd , who was the first brother to encourage thoso ladies in their laudable task . Bro . Magnus Ohren , Assist . Gr . Director of Ceremonies , and well nigh all tho membersof the Committee of Management assistod . Tho opening concert was given by Bro . C . King-Hall , and ho is to be congratulated

ou the excellence of his arrangements , as well as on tho admirable vocal display made by the artists who so kindly assisted him . Later in the day other concerts wero given in different parts of tho Tavern , namely , those of Bro . Chaplin Henry , and Madamo Barri Guido and Bro . Schuberth . The promise of good music , most ably interpreted , which tho bare announcement of these entertainments had raised ,

was most fully satisfied , and if tho visitors experienced some difficulty in disposing of themselves so as to bo in moro than ono placo at one and tho same time , and if in some cases the audience might have been more numerous , lhat does not iu the slightost degree detract from tho merits of theso performances or from the loyalty of tho service rendered by the different ladies and gentlemen who attended . The

great ceritro of attraction was , of course , tho Hall , where at each stall quite a bevy of fair ladies left no effort untried to dispose of their wares . The large stall in the centre which , apart from its commanding position and size , was also one of tho most attractive , was under tho charge of Mrs . Fnnkenzstein , agent for French manuturers of glass , china , & c , of 112 Southampton Eow , Holborn . Here

was gathered together a largo and varied assortment of Bohemian and French glass , Japanese china ware , and other attractive articles , varying in price , so as to suit the pockots of all classes of intending purchasers , from threepence to twenty guineas . Tho stall on the right of tho entrance was in charge of Madame . Foutoinc-Besson . Here , teo , was a brilliant display of all kinds of wares , aud it is

needless to say how well tho lady in question discharged her duties . Mrs . and tho Misses Constablo assisted at ono of tho stalls on tho loft , Mrs . and the Misses Morgan at one on tho right . Mrs . aud Miss Cromer , in conjunction with Mrs . and Miss Pond , exerted themselves most effectually in the sale of fruit , flowers , photographs , music , toys . Mrs . Eadclyffe presided at another stall , and mnst havo materiall y

assisted in promoting the success of her husband s labours . Bro . John Constable had his Fine Art Gallery excellently well arranged at tlto back of the dais . Tho collection was a most interesting one , and its attraction was considerably heightened by the fact that a num . ber of drawings by tho pupils of the Boys' School was hung in the gallery , thus rendering what of itself was one of the chief attractions

of the fair still more attractive . Mrs . Bland had chargoof the magic stall , whero conjuring tricks of every kind , from the simplest to the most elaborate , were offered for sale . . Among other ladies who helped in this department wero Miss Levy , Mrs . Loewenstark , Mrs . Gambier , Mrs . Rosenthal , Mrs . Woodward , Mrs . Hopwood , & c , & c , and each and all of them worked most energetically in the good

cause . Professor Facer ' s talking machine was also present , and Professor Harris ' s wonderful " Cockie " displayed its powers to a succession of delighted visitors . Bro . Cremer ' s Surprise Aquarium , containing queer fish for anglers of all ages , the waters being strictl y preserved aud available for guests throughout each clay , proved a source of amusement , while the baud of the pupils of the Institution

were hkewiso present at intervals and gave proof of their proficiency and skill in a manner which evoked hearty applause from all who heard them . On Wednesday , oue of the chief features was Mr . Probert ' s concert , which was given iu the Great Hall , and was deservedly well received by all who listened to it . A choice selection of glees and part songs was giveD , and in a manner and with a taste

which left nothing to be desired . Messrs . Toole , Walter Joyce , Harry Panlton , and Lionel Brough contributed in their several ways to the general amusement , and as it would be difficult to find any among onr readers who aro unacquainted with the merits of these popular favourites , we may content ourselves with saying that their several contributions were very far from being tho least effective

portion of the general proceedings . Thnrsday ana to-day ( Friday ) varied onl y in some few particulars from tho former days , save that in the course of the afternoon General Tom Thumb , Commodore Knott , and party , by kind permission of Professor Millar , held a reception , which was numerously attended . Bro . Wilhclm Gans ' s concert was given iu tho Crown Room of tho Tavern , at S p . m .,

fiic artists who took part in it including Miss Minnie Hank , Madami -Mario Eozc , Madame Tliaddeus Wells , Madame Liobhart , & c , itc . Wo havo no space for details , suffice it to say- that it was a splendid concert , in every way worthy of Bro . Ganz , who organised it . At the close of tho day a vote of thanks , on tho motion of Bro . Toole , was proposed to the ladies who had so kindlv given their services

•ind carried with acclamation . In the absence of Pro . Constahh this well-merited compliment was acknowledged by Bro . Dick Bad . c b'lTc . To-day the proceedings will bo of the same character , only that when the labours of the Bazaar are ended there will be a , little unpromptn danco arranged , so that the ladies who have worked so well during the week may hare at last some slight sot-off in the wa y of pleasure iu return for their valuable assistance .

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