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SOME PLAYS WORTH SEEING.

CouaT.—Sing Henry IV. (Part II.) 8.15-2.15 [A competent production of one of the most competent of Shakespeare a plays.] LYCEUM—The Savage and the Woman .. 7.45-2.80 [A delightfully absurd melodrama "In seventeen scenes."1 NEW OXFORD.—The League of Notions . • 8.15-2.30

[The best of the revues. No literary merits, but most beautiful to look at.)

GAIETY.--The Betrothal • • • • • • • • 8.0-2.15 [M. ]Mfaeterlinck's play is not as silly and not as beautiful as the above, but yet b both silly and beautiful.] COMEDY.—The Ninth Earl . • .. 8.30-2.30 [The good old type of play at its very worst.. Mr. Norman ii,:lannel wades through sentimentality to a curtain.]