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...cantor of that particular synagog, one Gabriel Alaro, is a handsome man of 30, a widower, twice a father. Gabriel's eyes are "big as baseballs," round and black. Gabriel's voice is sweet and deep. Gabriel's locks are long, angelic...
...illumined with pointed anecdote. He recounts how he talked before a certain print society "to educate it," and how after his tirade a lady "furry and smelly" sailed up to him without glancing at the gallery walls: "Oh, Mr. Pennell, your exhibition is so beautiful, and it was so sweet of you to come and tell us about it." "Yes, madame, I can say it is beautiful, because it is by the greatest artist of modern times." "Why, I thought it was yours." "I regret, madame, . . . you are looking at the works of Whistler. ..." "Great is American education," adds sardonic...
Miss Hitz is sweet and winsome in the leading feminine role. Judging from the Monday evening applause she has won the hearts of the St. James regulars already. It was not until we got home that we realized that we never were told whether Miss Hitz got back that $500 that her stepfather held out on her. It worried...
...McDermott, Provonchee Greenough, Holder c. c. Eckstein, S. Metzger, Stephens Theopold, H. Bradford r.g. l.g. McCrillis Lindner r.t. l.t. Roman, Smith Gamache, Beals r.e. l.e. Sheldon, Talbot Stafford, Spalding q.b. q.b. Meyers, Richardson Howe, Samborski l.h.b. r.h.b. Pryor, Dixon Sayles, Kilgour r.h.b. l.h.b. Keefer, Klump Maher f.b. f.b. Pohlman, Sweet...
...story is not all sweet. The most definite movement in contemporary English religion is the Anglo-Catholic, a movement which accepts much of Roman theology and which desires, on its own terms, "reunion" with the Roman Catholic Church. To this Canon Barnes is greatly opposed. Said he: "A reasonable system of faith and thought cannot be derived from the theories peculiar to Anglo-Catholicism. The earnestness and zeal of Anglo-Catholics only make the more pathetic the fact that their system is a hybrid, bred by fear in the Victorian era.* Its founders were afraid of liberal theology. ... In Latin...