Mrs. ARTHUR WEBB : ' A Dinner for Four for is.'
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Economical cookery reaches its minimum this week with three recipes for a shilling dinner for four : they are printed in the penny pamphlet that is an indispensable supplement to these useful morning talks. They include bacon and beef dishes, and an old-fashioned pot-pie from the Welsh Border. In her talk, Mrs. Webb will give suggestions for completing these dinners to give the best food value.
Under the Direction of Joseph Muscant
From The Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith
Nature Study
Mr. ERIC PARKER : ' Round the Countryside '—
VI, Herons and Crossbills'
Sir WALFORD DAVIES : 2.30, Introductory Course: On working on a six note scale ; 3.0, Advanced Course : Thinking in chords and cadences
3.30 Interval
Monsieur E.M. Stephan
Mr. GODFREY LIAS and Mr. H. Ross WILLIAMSON
From The Carlton Hotel
SONGS OF HUGO WOLF
Sung by MARY BAKER
Morgentau (Morning Dew)
Wanderlied (Vagrant Song) Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)
Die Spinnerin (The Spinning-girl)
Das ist ein Brausen und Houlen (There was a Roaring and a Howling)
Es war ein alter Konig (There was a King of Old) Bescheidene Liobe (Humble Love)
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Monsieur E.M. Stephan and Mademoiselle Camille Viere: 'La Slusoe Carnavalet, Quartier du Marais'
LEW STONE and THE MONSEIGNEUR BAND
(Shipping Forecast at n.c)