Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Chap The Free Lance May 13 1908 Whatever one may think persa ally of Lord Alfred Douglas who is now , so please you , editing the " Academy " , one knows him by repute to be a remarkably cle er a young DI person , so that one wonders with great wonder how clever must have beent the detter Mr. Alfred Butt . of the Palace Theatre , can have written in answer to an attack by a Christopher St. John on Miss Maud Allan . It was apparently so clever that having sat over it for hours Z Lord Alfred Douglas and his staff came to the conclusion that they had bitten off a bit more than they could chew , and that accordingly they had better take their licking lying down . This is not purely conjecture The facts are these . First there came an article extolling Miss Allan as a great artist ; then came , so it is supposed , an application for seats , which apparently were not sent ; and then the artic ; e attacking Miss Allan hip and thigh as a person of no originality , without art and a mere amateur , whom the Palace had foisted on the Press and public , and sneered at her own little article in the Daily Mail ( REF F / N ) and inviting a controversy . The sequel I have anticipated , and the climb down is about the lamest piece of bluff . The Labour Leader June 26 1908 see Xerox The New xAge . June 27 1908 See Xerox and examine for omissions in text . 香 The Weekly Sun July 12 1908 The Editor of the " New Age ' is in trouble with about te article of Mr. Titterton entitled ' The Maud Allan Myth ' . Miss Allan obj cts to various passages in Mr Tittertond artivle . imilar article appo eared in last week's Saturday Review by Max Beerbohm who 9 somewhat late in the dayOhas recently been to see Miss Allan . In his concluding remarks Mr / Beerbohm has some pingent things to say about Mr. Charles Froman and his engagement of Miss Duncan and it piques my curiosity to know what may be the out some of this exexpected and astounding assault . What will Mr / Frohman do / if anything ? / Chapter II XEXOX Chapter 3