THE DIVINE SARAH
DRAMATIC -RETURN TO THE i STAGE. . i Br Telegraph—Prase Association—Copyright 1 Paris, November 7. !; A great event in the theatrical world is Madame Sarah Bernhardt's return s to the stage in a ■ performance of Eugene' Moran's poem "Les Cathedrales," + in aid of tlie hospitals. The poem dopiefcs tlie French in the cathedrals pray- ± ing in solitude for their children fight- p ing «t the front. In the' Cathedral of s Strassburg Sarah joins them, and recounts- the martyrdom of the sister cathedral of Reims, prophesying vie- v t-ory and punishment. The sceno shows t an outstanding background of fiery sky, with cathedrals and churches dc- j. stroyed. The poem touchingly pays a „ tribute to Nurso Cavell's heroism. ■ j [Sarah Bernhardt was 70 years of ago last month. Some time ago one of her legs was amputated.] . The special course of Hair Treatment for One Guinea at Mrs Rolleston's com- lj prises Clipping and Singeing, Massage, with Scalp Food, SKampooing, Hand and Vibro Massago; also a lesson in the latest ft stylo of Hairdressing, and advice on tho ai care and treatment of the hair. 25G « Lambton Quay. Tel. 1599.—Ad-vt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 3
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192THE DIVINE SARAH Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 3
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