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Another neighbor, Mrs. Frank C. Smith, 2731 Pall Mall, Sterling Township, surprised Kowalski by coming to the home yesterday with $135 collected locally toward the $400 funeral costs.
After reading it, Gladstone requested its publication in England, where it appeared as " The Gospel of Wealth " in the Pall Mall Gazette.
In 1789 George Dance invented an Ammonite Order, a variant of Ionic substituting volutes in the form of fossil ammonites for John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in Pall Mall, London.
Notable UK pulps included Pall Mall Magazine, The Novel Magazine,
He was known to have several addictions, including Dewar's Scotch whisky and Pall Mall cigarettes.
" He had thought of using some of this material in a series of articles in the Pall Mall Gazette, until the publisher asked him if he could instead write a serial novel on the same theme ; Wells readily agreed, and was paid £ 100 ( equal to about £ today ) on its publication by Heinemann in 1895.
" H. G. Wells, in an unsigned review for the Pall Mall Gazette, called Earnest one of the freshest comedies of the year, saying " More humorous dealing with theatrical conventions it would be difficult to imagine.
In 1774, Gainsborough and his family moved to London to live in Schomberg House, Pall Mall.
The Pall Mall Gazette thought the libretto " as witty and fanciful as any of the series " though " the second half of the last act dragged a little.
" According to the Pall Mall Budget, " the players seemed to be nervous from the start.
* Congo, My Country ( 1962 ) London: Pall Mall Press.
In 1668 he left Oxford for London where he resided at the house of his sister, Lady Ranelagh, in Pall Mall.
" George Bernard Shaw was of a similar mind, condemning the play in a letter to Pall Mall Gazette as " one vile insult to womanhood and manhood from the first word to the last.
Gambart sold through his gallery in London's Pall Mall.
Its head office was on the top floors of the 100 Pall Mall building in the City of Westminster, London.
The club's first meetings were held at the Star & Garter Pub at Pall Mall, London before later moving to Newmarket ; a town known in the United Kingdom as " The Home of Racing ".
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, The Jockey Club had a clubhouse in Pall Mall, where many other gentlemen's clubs were based.
Image: 67-68 Pall Mall. jpg | 67-68 Pall Mall, London
Valley of the Three Forks near Pall Mall, with the Cumberland Plateau dominating the horizon
* Pall Mall
* Former United Services Club Pall Mall now Institute of Directors ( 1826 – 28 )
On 23 November that year, the Pall Mall Gazette called it " a breezy statue, representing the man in the characteristic attitude in which we all knew him ".

Pall and Gazette
In Victorian Britain, campaigning journalist William Thomas Stead, ( editor of the Pall Mall Gazette ) procured a 13 year-old girl for £ 5, an amount then equal to a labourer's monthly wage ( see the Eliza Armstrong case ).
These sketches were reprinted from the Pall Mall Gazette, to the proprietor of which, George Smith, he had been introduced by his brother.
The foundation of the Pall Mall Gazette in 1865 gave Stephen a new literary avenue.
** 1893 Jul 26, in The Pall Mall Gazette
The stammer reduced, but remained a problem, and shortly after it cost him a job with the Pall Mall Gazette in September 1909, Murdoch returned home to resume work for The Age, now as parliamentary reporter, in which capacity he strengthened the family's relationships with politicians such as Andrew Fisher, in some cases entertaining them at his aunt's country guest house.
" The Pall Mall Gazette also praised Sullivan's contribution but disparaged Gilbert's: in its view, the music " has not its equal in the whole Sullivan and Gilbert series ", but the book had " not merely a sense of cheapness but the sense of weariness even to exhaustion.
The Pall Mall Gazette observed, " It is always a melancholy business when a writer is driven to imitate himself.
According to an anonymous contemporary obituary in the Pall Mall Gazette, Legge was in his study every morning at three o ' clock, winter and summer, having retired to bed at ten.
In 1892, he purchased the Pall Mall Gazette, and in 1893 established the Pall Mall Magazine.
Astor convinced his father to purchase the paper, which William did on the condition that Garvin also agree to edit the Pall Mall Gazette, which was also a property of the Astor family.
William formally turned over ownership of both papers to his son in 1915, who promptly sold the Pall Mall Gazette but retained ownership of The Observer.
Although authorised to practice law after being called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1881, he joined the staff of the Pall Mall Gazette under John Morley, becoming assistant editor to William Thomas Stead.
* Pall Mall Gazette, an evening newspaper founded in London on 7 February 1865
The Pall Mall Gazette was an evening newspaper founded in London on 7 February 1865 by George Murray Smith ; its first editor was Frederick Greenwood.
In 1921 The Globe merged into the Pall Mall Gazette, which itself was absorbed into the Evening Standard in 1923.
The Pall Mall Gazette took the name of a fictional newspaper conceived by William Makepeace Thackeray.
" We address ourselves to the higher circles of society: we care not to disown it — the Pall Mall Gazette is written by gentlemen for gentlemen ; its conductors speak to the classes in which they live and were born.

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When it opened on 4 May 1789 at 52 Pall Mall, the Shakespeare Gallery contained 34 paintings and by the end of its run it had between 167 and 170.
Elgar was interested in ciphers: the Elgar Birthplace Museum preserves four articles from Pall Mall magazine of 1896 entitled Secrets in Cipher and a wooden box that Elgar painted with his solution to a cipher that the fourth of these articles had presented as an insoluble " nihilist cipher ".
Samuel Pepys ( whose wife was French ) recorded a party in London on Epiphany night, 6 January 1659 / 1660: "... to my cousin Stradwick, where, after a good supper, there being there my father, mothers, brothers, and sister, my cousin Scott and his wife, Mr. Drawwater and his wife, and her brother, Mr. Stradwick, we had a brave cake brought us, and in the choosing, Pall was Queen and Mr. Stradwick was King.
Production was therefore invested in Fairey Engineering Ltd but by 1962 this had been transformed into a 50 / 50 joint venture with the British Aircraft Corporation ( Holdings ) Ltd known as BAC ( AT ) LTD, with offices at 100 Pall Mall, London SWI.
By the time This Leaden Pall was released in 1993, Wright and Lloyd had left the band, with Carl Alty joining on drums.
" Ironically, in the 1940s, Pall Mall had its own grammatically incorrect slogan which touted it as the cigarette which " travels the smoke further ", referencing the longer 85mm length.
In Pall Mall Gazette of June 29, 1892 Wilde explained, why he had written Salomé in French:
Mrs. Pall had undergone multiple blood transfusions in the course of an illness, which were ultimately unsuccessful.
With the support of the Boni Moroni thereon, the promise of an assured supply of beer to the Schlepping Guild ( who had been influenced to believe that the Hardchargins have been watering the beer, and are revealed to have the red-on-red eyes of beer addiction ), and after dispatching the ShaNaNa-Baron Flip-Rotha Hardchargin in rankout ( single insult-combat ), Pall Mauve ' Bib assumes Imperial control, banishing the Emperor's house to the prison plant Simplicissima Secundus, acquiring the hand of the Emperor's daughter Serutan in a marriage of convenience, and the Freedmenmen woman Loni as his concubine.
They originally faced Pall Mall and had Pall Mall numbers ( the modern reconstructions, which are mostly offices, have fronts to both the square and the street ).
The Army and Navy Club's clubhouse occupies the former sites of Number 22, a smaller adjacent house which may have had a George Street number, and several former houses in Pall Mall.
The smaller houses along the southern side had Pall Mall numbers until 1884.
Greenwood at once resigned his editorship, but in May a new paper, the St James's Gazette, was started for him by Mr Henry Hucks Gibbs ( afterwards Lord Aldenham ), and Greenwood proceeded to carry on in it the tradition which he had established in the Pall Mall.
In 1905, on the occasion of his 75th birthday, a dinner was given in his honour by leading statesmen, journalists, and men of letters ( with John Morley — who had succeeded him as editor of the Pall Mall -- in the chair ).
With his encouragement, she had her early poems published in periodicals such as The English Review, the Englishwoman's Review, Country Life, The Nation, The Spectator and the Pall Mall Gazette.
The same principle would apply to people, and though the attempt to get a question on the census had failed, George analysed data from lunatic asylums and the Pall Mall Gazette which Darwin cited as showing a small effect produced by first-cousin marriages.
Darwin's Westminster Abbey funeral expressed a public feeling of national pride, with the Pall Mall Gazette proclaiming that Great Britain had " lost a man whose name is a glory to his country ".
It aired on NBC during the 1956 – 1957 television season, produced by Max Liebman, who had previously produced Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, co-sponsored by American Tobacco ( Pall Mall cigarettes ) and The Toni Company ( Bobbi Home Permanent, Pamper Shampoo ).
London Cricket Club was founded and organised by members of what is usually termed the Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Club, which had its headquarters at the Star and Garter on Pall Mall in London.

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