... lady;: Miss Katherlne Sonklcr, Swedish peasant; Miss Minnie Lazarus, filly; Miss Reba Dranny, Indian maid; Miss JSluanor NU-holson, Japanese lady; Miss Caro- lnn Nicholson, old-fashioned lady; Miss Nora Bargoyno, folly; Miss M"na ...
... lady, -uiss 1'ditb Jennings, lirat geatltrnent, George ileed, first progressive lady, pnzato Hiss Bacn- -nan, first geutlemtsn progressive, to Hoy llig- lady folly prize to .Mra. M. C. Gould; gea men lolly pri/.e toKoy Rogers. Mrs B. F. ...
... women folly trained on Octavls Hill' licet, . Lady Steel-Maitland said slum tenants •coming into new, clean, and better houses needed the sympathetic help of women property managers. If women wen employ*! there would be lees arrears of ...
... woman in whfloirhmr noods personal sor iros Musi dnvo i'vo in Salary pen Coupio nrroplnblo 250 1030 or 0'2 6100. lANAQEn FOR 8 UNIT APT Froo nut A utilities Retired preferred 5? 5.140. ivo in companion lor oldorly lady folly Hill ...
... folly which prompted him were but beginning to develope themselves. They are now full blown, and the. wholo public may judge of their exact quality and character. It is no longer the Postmaster General, New Brunswick, and Lady, merely on ...
... Lady Folly, who was otherwise known a* Lady'Snxanna Ca*tl*roy, exercised a dangerous fascination over most men. She w«* then in her twenty-third year, " and wore a gown of pale gold crept dt cAi»e, with a deep loose trimming of black ...
... lady villain, Mr Paul Berton as a Frencl manservant, aad Mr Victor Widdicombe *s an elderly Dutchmanf another typical America' character. Mr Stephen Pritt'* "Lady Folly," whicl ha* jnst been produced at Fulbam, in prepara tion fof a ...