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Show . L, ;.1 I, !, 1 1 ' 1 '''': ' ' , ' - ' IV ,'N - ''' ' ,'', , IMW117g4 ' ' . - - ' - ' ' - ', 1; Ei'EING DESERET -- , , - . c '- - C - ATIMIDAY, - ATIGFST 1 1914 NEWS . I Shaw. 0C fladdon Chambers and W.4 el Somerset 2, Maugham are named all gig of and ; I to of Lady Herginione group lot. nine 'English playwrights lootoo,.gorten.g.tothl, plight A . Curtiss front then who have agreed to write a play apiece, ; 10 forced Into the plot engaging n:for the benefit performance. Each play I .:1 ta be complete in Itself. but is to bet everftting, IMaginabe from a oolnethe ' fair lady to participating in a terrific so brief that it can' be acted .1n4 live ....") d--A. her room battle to save her hortOr and minute.. . In taking pert in one of the most chases tlirough The automobile Drama 71 :ri I thrilling league of Chicago.happy . the On streets of New 'fork. to overtake over the results of its first play , .,,, ,. , Ii 4 ' f,,, anti his men.eVer test for pieces to be acred by children. the count Hunginrien ,, ..., , NE of the moat asion:shir.g d .r..,e.l. by anieg she ts ,hanged into has been stniling for the peat four ; 1 to the critic in siannounces4that prizes will be,awarded m rto 1 l'h. 1,&14 a 'writs o f aven-- t months in Rector's in Ne'w York and New YorkAccording at from similarly this fall. The new contest things, thatlras ocour red,in the! 't TelegraphA.Inked fallher who is making his first trip west. up by Wonderful Night' will end on Sept - IL. 1914. and. awards One f.c.tahl;Ytne verir angle. m"1,..rr-"..7...,,h,,;,-eWhen she Marie Steddard. already a lavorit I. a photop;ay triumph ,Clean. king ' I :' 1 40f SIN4. Ify0 and 141 will be made to the as anerat to t his tote tne retrns to the wItia Balt Leiters, reappear months, was tha recspii,a 3 'the sotrtl and breathleer!,., twiting three hest Oast!. Mrs. Harry P. Jones. an the ,n ' ts P esrtta -- adeie5529 Cornell, aveme is I II .., charge of the Irz,..,,,,....., . f ' 1 : ,. - , , - 4 ' ,I ' 4 v A viAT.-,-- 04 it I . .. - Is killed. John Delaney Only Witneal to the crime is Corti, It : I Night," the Priie Photop leY, St Arririg Francis X. Bushman at the American, Monday" --, Tuesday and Wednesday. One Wonderful ,, - ' . SCTION ' TWO - - ,- . - In , . 1 i ii ; ,,, . i -- ' :i :' ipere .1 tI 't' ...al 0 p-''.1,; .1 1 ..4 success tn one dreaed th at tittess i WAull rGt, be dupilrated on t r ote r - side t3t the water the The beauty ' work is well retrembored by n'ueitt :ov. crt. gilt Lake. Yet :n Lendttn. sort of frost , "Itele'.. was th. severer ., was wi thdra wn lif ts: three and. weeks' m41,, Th. rtol.,4:.:t Mr 11;:lc: ' tal New 'York. 'am. has 1Uft ,Kt.711111t: -Prior Patking uP sir a IITS of ,.-le et willtl-- e eiita.:4 of ,haf ,Oif uu),es h,r . IL s I :, ' .;,.; 1I. 4 4 ' 4a, A, 4; A I i I , 1. 1(1; I ,T, 4 If i, 1 ' , 1 : i : t, 4 ,i1 ,,, : 13 I.!: , 3 '''; 0 II;' ' 77 7 4 - 1, i , 1. ; tf 11. I O I 'i- - -- ..4 1 t un"tirt.11, amsatitehral ii. 1 ,ti ' nta,ctt4illyniteit,h . theater. Int ,...P.' (yere ,. - e I - , ,' -- -- i at "The I; ' ; - :. '.'1.1;,,,,... --- - et' .ssris''!" ' .4, t, ,; .i i , r. 1 is V .4 7c ' ,,,x )I a 9:40:29.ste ' 3 . ,0,0 ,1 1 ... British press and rubilcseerriel t .,3 1,1 i , í tf I; ;- , ' -- ...- ...., - - I- i , Forbes, ii utho r of The Chortia Lady," has a new play which has. not yet been named. but is to be produeed , 'tat, fall. James , ' - ,,, dI 4 4,W, ., 1,,:.. , , 2 -- allao ' Now it comes out that A (:'ran Doyle vietted this country for the purpose of disposing of the film right it to his stories and noveic An American Ilaam formed syndicate has-,beeGillede will appear for them, in the dhgniock Ho!mes stories - ' :., .40,0 04 driley7fia, - - tif A ,; , ''''''.;--- i '''' st ' 22fze7, 1 r 1 ' A t ,. ,. , ..., r, , t ' i ..:.'"9 . I - ., ; i,ssrel'aak,' 0 this . AlarrTE IZIMIAN AM a Scene From. 'Neptune's e. A " ,,,,.. ,0 ,.,0 Daughter.' San bake 'Theater. Week of Ann onMay 13. at 3rd. Daily Matinee. .0..0.. '7, kt- - 1 r-- ' LADY HERNIONE AND JOHN DELANCY MIMS, Thf Attlert( an. 114 Piaved by Beverly Bayne and Mr. Bushman. "70 , ev," .....,,., "Seven Keys to Ba1ch6ate T ' Is to De Seen in London - ,,.. - 1, - - Frank Tinney and Elsie 1Aant a Them Out of I ondon Both Nest YarGahv De,Tis and Her Salaryflou leomealailo $10,000 a Veek Turned Chit to he LetAs Than $3,000LewiA frolprenw Darling of Fnklish Matinee Girl, In Make Ifni Reappearance , Aft.er Three Tears - .0ant,..; London Dramatic 1,etter) The latest play suggesting a biblical theme is Stephen Phillips's The Sin of David. a drama in blank verae . which IL however. as modern as the Crow-aeillan wars. Produced at the Savoy. Jury fi. It seems to have won approval for the playwright. sallow., return Oa the theater was an event in Itself. and for the payers. headed by H B. Irving Truth gives and Miss Mariam Lewes. -Sir this condenaation of the plot: Hubert lisle. commander of ehe Parliamentarian forces m thefen country. is. a Puritan or Puritans He unhettitat-Maly condemns to teeth a young officer who ha. led a local makien astray. He then himself fills a victim to the charms of Miriam Marelyke, the wife of his host. Lilts Henry VIII (who, if he was not, ought to have been a Scriptural character). Sir Hubert is a man of principle, ant will not break the seventh commandment. This regrettable scruple leads him to break the sixth in a peculiarly mean and cowardly way. Colonel 'Udall Mardyke, set by hie orders in the forefront of the battle.' duly perishes according to Biblical precedent. and Sir Hubert marries his widow. Nina years later on the anniversary of Mardykes death, the child union la born of this smitten.with a myeterlou disease, and dies in a few hours. Sir Hubert tells, his wife the secret of her first husband's death. and they both recognize In the toes of the child the hand of the trimly ironic Providence they adore. At first Miriam Lisle is for separation corm lies Mardekes murdered them, but they are soon recon-- 1 cited. which. after the tragedy that haa gone before, te,bems rather an anti- 's ign i,I! ' b-'- the ., 1 i: . i - PtI l 1 - ,; ; - : -- - - r,, ....t I - 1 it i - t- ,, t, i -- It . - - s i , plling publit Ily -- ' ' 4 WOIS101$0:101SIOnlle i , ' - 4.- l . it-- . Hula-Hul- ..i , ? I-- . stage-manag- 1.,.,t, , , t , I : , -- ' - ,, , ., - ,... i how th lend ties Eine is aniecr;it ta I return. for, iike all Americans tisit bore she is in love with LonlYri and the En,-Racovitryside, bta phe would much rather atorp in the .p',7 summer than earlv in the new .ear Butt be.'1,....p ; the ttieatere asha'atButt now proposes. the CUPir,Th fl e.fro,ing by Januar) his present which ll have-ruduring the summer months, its course and he w.V, h. V nt gereraly prevaile in the United states, ready to rut on - another show is almost unknown here and they feet! similar rharactr-if le Blt pay-rol- l b Butte to ay.! , that they moist si teeze threugh the hy the departure of Elsie Janis. the P.- hot months with &ritual Lose always at ,;ASp ono jlt fq nu thc gap svill kcieti their doors. the treaPur bug.; making hPr ,...lt ., In these cireireetances thev are ly pay nvel..pe. For she upis no faced by taic, voittosee. first theY an than CIaby Iteslys. who is not in reduce their easts and eitt their ex- habit Of performing for trifles Sl-i pense. granting their iiieiling aii tors le reported to have Menti6n1.4 that ....: and actresses long sari, i ,acarlons" her salary was. to to. not leas that 4 In rtheeir II,000 a week. but twithout pay t ari, p although she roaa places. eheali sitits.iioitS ifl the hope draw soMethii,g iii,o that 'in Nei,' Tonk ..',, that the pardie tottli ,:et realize the and eVen more cn the raltd. shell-neveCrelleralk S'.eaktfiC, tili.- pub. prpt it in a thoupand years at the Pt:. rtifingf ,.liz La too wits. to Pobrbil to this and IrP nv 0 thoupand dollars a :seek the manager is fezed with the alte- looks !Ike the total Britiph enarts :: rnativethe nt,,SSitV of ittrengthen- trade rerPintf to Ii. 1n6n11- marag. ,s. the irq s'oure.... th, amount itt often "meting the east' In an .effort to cheek e . ASS ltiont.1 t',Pen 1!,11rix drop in reeeipte. in thil So it is that. eillo,Lieo,er prezeslare or that big ,iittst. hut it paid never PHI its may tryto L, ,ontract it adopted by the managere. I remember is a peried of ehang'. And when Leon. ayallu wag to to these changes II1Pt MIA' are affeeting rOCPSVing SSA ,.'sss R week reported at the Hippo-drathe teal amount paid him ea.!, some of the big Amerlean stars she are playing in London. k tonne Tintart week wap nearer S2.nhol than CI.) Bir is the first I nail ta mind. 'Firmer then the rnglish peol-lare a yeec en the "rite noise" in the Hip- irupting peopic wnssn their own po,,k- poleeine revue. "Iilrile. Tango." where out are not affected , he has iteen topreng Ethel Levey, Shirley Kellegg and Jar Nerworth rharlep Histfrey lp to have R Pehas been talking of eettirning to ueekri in Tinney tile lafore h etaiot the t tilted Stater for sorne line past a holiday yawl...a in the country According and after a few we spent ,m(tkr the tn present arraniesstrwillss h and Batt management he wilJ take ship or DaVISI will "Seven Kevii ,,, New York Tinney is an estahlished Baldpate- - atproduce. the Apollo nn Saturday favorite here and an have alniest any September nth -- Jimmy Welch SP ?tow return playing there in a revival of money he likes for another visit. Indeed, I underetand that 'both Knights Were Bold." and it "When lp ex. he and Ethel Levey will he seen in pected that that wiil lain summer the next Hippedrome revue. it he out. Wielh sho. of court...the hap teea int sehneely seggested that. having a very IP 11,.1- - much ber,pr had "Wilk Ragtime!" end "Hullo. but the dootore have 'Wm.,. adilsd Tango!" "Mlle. Einest!" would rot tak,. things sus easy a. pOwelble, an 1 he a had title for their.succeesor. l,especially not to take on the moron.I Albsiity of a neA production Deppits 11 Ao Elsie Janis has been ii8ing the how,.....r. time she usually spends in hohdaYing Ithere warnininp. at to get back into real 'S I would not be wonk!ng hard at the Palace. shp fel heft? believes she is fully entitled in At least !that he would makesurprised his aPPearat" a month of rest tiefore she returns to ;snort11 At a WfSt End thater in I -The Passing new production your side. Accordingly. Show" is soon to lose the 4ersatile jit tie American girl,- - who Is generallj I Ater an absence of three years, voted- the cleverest At:nerican perfo-ttnplesuut Waller the supreme seen in London for many darling of years. the 141n4,41 matinee girl will return Elsie and her mother taut move from to the hoarda English in the till NI their home in South street, Park Lane. arranoternents have been made yet fee to Deauville, in Franco, where thpv MR traPrearaneo in I.MnInn. but ttn will spend a month among thA Aosm, ha S hooked a provincial tour. Hundreds POlitan gathering of world celet.ritire matmee the past aeek and will probob,ly timi their waA !nto !have been but. pol:shing Up thetr Semis nest cif caricatures tnni; '1.C. thp W.." IptterA eniirse. having- once seen Piste o.d tn proclaim tre'r Janis and taktri the measure of her by NO11,h thpv IA'ailer -- K. ri W mR,111 genius London will not he content 1111- - ,,i'legtano Ke,n n IValit-and -- keen' the gir's iii she pays R return v !alt. I unileratand Wailer la looking f''T that Friitt. the Palace managing direct- i,,Ttqtrth W.10, sulabin, play for his reappearsrve tkr, has approached Mrs Jrinis no the has heen nibbl:ng at a romantic subject. hitt nothing definite will he dead author. and negodone until mother Rol 41aughter havo tiations hYare R now in progreset returned to the United States nnd seen J,AIN AVA rARPEN'TER. ------- - Lably ' ir.g - , , , . ,, 1 1 .1.,. , -Miss Maude Adams, Incognito," - I . - ',!-,1- .- - ? - - Back From Secret Trip Abroad - , . , - t -:.-- - , cal . , -;,,- , ,r . . ., , ' ' The-pla- -- -,. r- . - .. cm 4 .- ,,-.- - 1- ' for-thi- t4 . I , ",,,..,. - ' dincimr,gmneritt,,utiuer-f.t.rent,his- , ii..-41- ,- - : ' , ' ' - - t L --r-; ''- -- k' '';- L I I Vi.,y,',f,,t,1-ni.T.,:1- r'' ,,... , I ; - ' 1..... haft--ens- ' ' . , ''')r4gd:rt.Ren-a,tirte- .1',1 i ' 1,- 4 ,- flat . ' : ' ' ' . ... zuraT, -' ' . ' 7. - . -- '.w.l." - ;Lee , -- 1,1 : , - ,' : ., - - i ' ' ; : - ,, idltathi;inhegG,.srthhoeeeit- --- 1,1?i-rt- .T ft,..,-;11.1- I 7 . , . - , , ' . ' - . new r,',.'-- -r , ' a . . - , ' , at-L- ) . ,,. , ,; '!.. ,,t ; - '''- - ' ''''''-- '''''''"'''''''''. '''''' f: retrespendentoe t etNtO July 22- .- This is print, the most trying PeaSioin of for the Londitn managers rtnforrunatelv for them f;e - S' ' - if41'coal eilik mermaid state. fearing that she will' Emrress the coming week with a new of songs and comedy stories 1 not be true to her people. gbe later: budget -The Man Next Door," an episode of becorges a mortat again for a brief: Player Folk 1! Among vtgit to William. and nu she saves him from the hands of thelScheck, DArville and Dutton. Bathe Moving piryorea' wIll "Within the Law- - hos iraded South conspirators, Olga and Boris. Africa. Th. London Morning she gooks to return to the water she complete the YIPS, program. coros that the play has m et with reat that the spell has been destroyed.: PANTAGFP aaa la doomed to rectums mortal.' success" tragedy: The picture ends with her as W11141'141 A einstitional pantomimic Thi. is the tale in brief :enutled "A N:ght in the Slums of, ...Th Passtng Show of nil- - is to he queen. nt ten Frentn' taken to London after its summer run The Print- Was produced In Bermuda.' Pans. with a company a beautiful! Apache dancers, beads the bill atth :In Newyork. Production and comPanY which furntsi'es ortir Mlle. l'IMM Amato. a rarI will be ,,,.I; : lairlpeltia?. transferred intact from the action of the:Pants:ill" t ' laackground T. ) ; under the management Wotan danseuse. I Kellerrnann Miss but ample: gives story '1.4 ' In A. Ige to ,the front of the box and the the role of Wo.O..; take. too,ia. principal tnr of her the disp"ar Harry B. Smith is said to make one 1 i. a 4 il opera glasses wou ld on. I"?- - eome opportunItv I derful swimming and ,Ima, intiity. Hitt"' production George! Joh nut nt P very libretto he writes. of the bill is 11,....lakin play. i feature After gathering his material he sits is claimed that iSillia Krliarmann ' and, down to ; 'Mang inert 'Ong Straggling it half- appealed so much. in the narrow con-- I Wilson. the king of minstel men his typewriter and starts in. - black-I it or 10 'elnek at night into the r4 !: ,,t, the stnee. as in:in dn., in thal the original "Waltz Me Againmny take six hours. or it mat , take mons eome'llan would talk :as loudly t natural eettinits of Bermuda The pro-!- fa'', many days. but tie ticks to it to the Zhi11.1.,1.1a:.'i and seem got to rare an is said to have reef 111.004 and! Romano and Carrot (Mot a matinai end. His method-lreminiscent of his climax.1:.:!t thing shout the setinn of th e p lay nor duction contains g.0C)A feet of film and Vin skit which le terY Pleating. one of the,,id rhicagn newspaper days. --enPm. : 'comfort went skilled Malt who them scenes. herrist. the Jo being atA 1,',,,;, other: ,f fine tenor voice (he limitei Joy the performance 12 ill VIIT npirt,sn "The Darling of the Gods." "The Girl f, t ngagement two; has Henry W. FaVitiffk will and two of During In a the Music Store" la offrintr of the Golden 'West,,' "Sweet Kitty Bet- - his t ! that In no theater in America would perforrnames a day wi)l b gnen. at "Fun to the Pacific &slit and 4, n !At Kumhy. 'Knell and Robinw.n. eccen" lairea." The Rot., ef the Rancho." through the Canadian Northwem this they tolerate actions by Ppoiqatnrt, as 2 'La and Mt i , tit de tile' luxe. dancer'. will be season. nf mush's' Thee the theater the operetta tniana Warrens Wornof Th. "The Virrtnia." Mt l'''R FRS. 4 S - rvitt and Devitt, corriedy acrobat,. an." "Tears of Discretion" and -- The "Sari- - and the New morality play EveryPAlLT LAKE TtlEATEE An ITTIV)Tiant chimp. is announced are grottsqw, pantomimist's, who pr The. 13overnor 's lAdy." all famous as Belas woman." ,England Comedy oo g,re.11.1,tinni., aTe tr) be prOdu,ed iIn I,I. -- - Annette Kellerman''' hotThtf,To known, fen the Emtiresa under- - the Marcus 1,41,il an European - novelty. Along Came Ruth." will limit its a osimmerl T.c.ew regime; 1111ms area of entertainments in the big to the boirinning Monday nf laughter -A ntght in Hawaii- 1! the title given cities of the east. and direr. is said to have tiloseomed, next nets, all :nil at U1P Ernpress .. to a beautiful musical offering which forth as an mottoes of no mean ability' ill hese their first geld J M Barrie. Henry Arthur Jones. performances hill new a fa niaatie at in "Nteptune'e Daughter: ' but will headlines the afternoon and each pantagea Arthur Wing Einem. George Bernard This week's Mirror Alas a fine picp theiater for seven days.. Iri.V 4 .. cocks.. photoplay by Captain Leslie T Selling Wedn"daY tnainfe ture of Otto Ha'uerbach with tile acweek's program is headed by Alleity's Hawaiians offer their natiVal "Neptunes Daughter: ahich t Mr.. Otto companying 1 are la now paid to be breaking rewords at' -- Torelirs Comedy Cirous: wail to be armee and native music: They Hauerbach Ia often heard but little o t Iii : a greet show ortf the Glebe theater in New York. will ponies. deign. singing many new and old native songs on seen. tarns His ratite largely -the attraction at the salt Lake thea-- I moneYo and hocking nitilaJrihn and their interpretations of Penults: ; Madame Sherry, and 'Three Twins." Dovie nOlt ia In furriloh i --tr ---aea, the keteh are enterMonday evening. of beginning this country feaPire!songs highly of which he is lyriat and librettist; but ' Alannat 3, conttnuinglos a week. with if the bill He will appear in his own ! 1, a act is etage& !Three Twins," of which he is lyrist s ultuallor. the House beautifully fl t' - matinees daily. "sketch entitled- Th.. POlira Inaptc..!.talning of rite le ohown r and librettist: but he also wrote The 3; t he kingdom :m ,' thTe of ats J of lo a P 'said to Sarwitie toe. the in in awl first story repooe. "The' background. morttual , Firefly," High Jinks." and c ntrn I, ' 1 , '' ' King Willam. bordering on!l. founded on art itotual inoldent thellater. while a nimble footed Hawaiian i, Girl i.orparis." How he does iei the sea ruled osier by Neptune The' oe' ..,,,it being told in the offices of the giri danoeit tho is shonn it a of but is marvel. an it little Uwaally -latter's daughter. Anette, swears, re- - chief of police in- one of the large in v olent ruption. f 4 original book survives of a ?Minkel ' 2 1, ii , el:I clleo stags on the mortals for the death Anothet feature lief is Migg - rWay . the comedy after the I ener w ho secures a mister. her and Morral is Frank Angela, child lyric F1 comedians. the conductor. the prima England's tavnrite ,,,moillki , a g PrPetat booked as been who the and thehas iesie,1manager, ,enne. JiPonna, "'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' utmete L., c, , : ;attraction. and her nepertnite COnintql11 stenographer gPt through with ,. 4 Mr. Hauer'.. . of the news chorus. the . lot say nothing , tiongo 4 ' .: ti" 1, -- bach wee born in Salt take, and ' - '. 2 ' Miss Eraood and her company. ,,.- - ' -', ' tr , -. ,, ThatMay Girl," a Fred 3 Beman corn- got a B. A at Knox cOlIPOS. After; - ' , i ' ,..,, ' .1, ard he studied at Colurnbia, and ' more laughs ';',,, ,'":;: ; : : - , , 1:idis.,iitsrlBil bhl3ilim athn.r. Australian was a professor of English at Whit- -' 2,. whip, , man college. ir Before he ,: 't. : oracker. will show Ircal audinoes , ; ..,0 ..., . ,, . ,-.. launched out as a librettist hp acted . . something ve-- y new in yaudrvilie . ..,,,,, , sa wax em- , an roan. ant , is Davit... of that advertaing thei Another.offering -PloYed ea a writsson onaof theNew,, ,, , 7The Pantages,--TeIftla century idea ,,r. I L '', ' ' his real cork metier 'papers ' r '' f iit'l Stl"a. nen. anlniated events .. s4t IZISt In at field. ", comedy . ,... I. - AMEttic-AN. -... ; ''. ' Returns on Board the Baltic After a Month's - was N." , , "The Which Sliver KirhgAbsence, oa racentiy Over Nrdo. were. cilia PY : ....,, She Conferred With Sir James M. Barrie and During , played in London before the king in the Ladies' tVorld ton- I the public L,,f..,3 - -- Read ..,..,:,,...., at and His theater ... , Malesty' qttPTI test to , upon the photoplavep His New Play For Her La atd of King Pension Poworge's t most suited ..to pity the part of the ., , i ii tri Fund for actor and actresepx. tit - Louts .,,,,,,4,41, - Atr.01,rt here, ......, ,.. I Trarl also had a groat run in this', "One Wonderful . : famoas ,:--.-f : t ' k., . tannin It will Str)nn be vbbliph4 in 1 nknown to )- - - x,,ant. the prize photoploy ran, IA o 4 ,--any outosio the offii iif tura-- the Restoration rmallzed form by the O. W. nilr 111.1Ph1111111. X the Essanay OPtmpliny si ? t ' try Tt la a far period. and si her linaham , 1 manager. companv. I.. Mr. hirlea I. ta . : leadtna man overwhelmingio, dleatee. , Yarit New ..;,', FrohminLism.'d, by Sheridan the night of Thillir,sday NC's'. 14. IRS!. , ;,;, ail his tompettV,111 honor. Maude' when "The Piilver King" firet elePtri'' e 't ' d for 4 fled the audience of the Princess d .. i)t.h aNntrd theater In Oxford street. to its rry,8,1,t1 lany ,n hoard 'Lillian Russell Seriously III. i of',. 41,1 ' '' ,' day publkation In hook form. Tt will I, al h her p.tr , ,..., , - be abown shortly. in moving' pleturSs .'::-...1S0-.0- -hours la not , ,, ,',i WodffSoaday. is practical.- - i An Ationtie - is it' r i .;.f,c F, , 7 ,' t l' t.r.,Rat at N. J, wire Iset long one, .. ';0' ..,, , try IMM. .. ,f u,,ek says Mrs.rity. id ,, .4,4 , Wonderful Nii.ht ' iit 'Aar. llone enliaah, f.uthrmopughsoyute.thmee Alexander p Moore. IS:ten:T. ,' ... ; in 't ': ',7. to maiertal, affeA fro 11,, ,f t.'t,1 - 4 1 tIrttir 1,re , ik.nt :Ikea: ritehn.. nho, kn,oirn as ''',..'''.., Mimi private Lillian Itiass;:ll:1 rrn,n44,71, t' I' Mr. Is s.ri,dialy ill at her summer -' , ,,,,,b,,,,, .'', 1:;,peet ,,11,,,k ' ' edttaire ;1,1,:!tr pealtraanctsit7...Yrd:,,n,,g,11,cin ' Is orlf.".'17; 4.!;1;b1Teitiegornr. mt,:nnya:litenirthdelre4'-ffteentDr Adierof NewYork Vsor away from Niew VIrk aboud tilt lia.,,-01..I , for a thrtil.na tio, tiel and aet,d. well, clt Dr. 1.'1 at tte-..'. schimeckey, the Whde Star nne !Mee thet he ,Loa.:-.'- . Plisilk 1 r'trilb el a n,1 ell thut araphsit tino..1 esr writ) have attended her f2r Nedleon nq danchter laid Term, To , py.4 ' eastard from ahipti -toplay, litcyPral days. announced tentabt thst etivspe marriage ari., ' tAt ,, Terry and niece elf Eller Terry. Miss , 3 , imptwuntous Hungarian ounrwtwr bar' shs WAN very, weak, needed rest and ',' st;veral Terry. besidos having tho rombine4 pameDuedtinginthLot, ',4 N,1" 4 .. nlanaged to hpnotize ter father, thef rnurt he aierr carefuj for some tims. "A,' 1,1 , of great beauty and rare attributes and of Earl ,,, Vtlletort Lath Hermione ,,, , , apes; ' !Neither T,!..14,141:4 4, -- from Youth. has inherited the rernarkablf - 7 ,'Uf'lan mn:rrol;h:r"m. 8!-- t of her would discuss the exact .., ., , Erglard to Anier,ca She is ac-- i , illneas. but it was saidlhat ithe dramatic gifts orthe Terre family. companted by a Frencranan whom she satut.ct:Imatit leul'191klarSi.;' n ht heei 'ailment followed a protracted plunfe has deMded to marry because, In her s tnheetyerdih,:seti,4 In the ocean w9lrt"'"..."...""'"."'"';''."'''';''t-it?4 he is thr lesser ,,f own M it,' i opinio,n ,,r Mrs. Mnore recently. coming season's tour fh.. Tulhaet ''' ,.,'. halt been at the erastore ': and as WI. :s in need ol prot, 'Inn, k '' ' '' e.ee.6eme,--- -, ,.a of Leonora" ,and also '. for several weeks. f a quickly. ,F1,:t ,,t41.1 .1 Pea in stsegenhtehvfe,aln.A:perint.ldh:rEtnhtitteltrwt:on.c4patrittikwement:Irtrotn:n. . Her illness Wan ... ''' Mama ' ' real the new t' .45 4,45 ; .' ' i Oen' V:r1, lima u tn !1 cu. with her falt her. : N"--;-- N rapidly Vey ,..!tp and she tromNeer wilt Bprrrklg, 1")",e York le:ar the "IveellA7114 11111.kbysiciana luernp!a theater at Efixprositil: and Pittsburg were sumnioned, ., i tA the, and s leftuarlasst Panarna-Pacifi.. c , 1 tended h the St urr i riot uhl 11 her rR rano MI msent. constantly until todst 1.,,,h4.e ks.,,,,,ine weekly thrl;tireererteeper and otrtinThIg lipshpicaoymwil: be ohne of a cycle when Dr. comBodifil mi..rhn Schildecker lett for his home. Btrsa a lt,(113INSCli AT PArrAGES. '. OProtrig ni I' del4aj.n Ti7e'arepelgrter I 8,11nlay Afternoon. Mr. :Moores!. the inabilsher et the Pittsiss:as. ort.hte Aftc'eethn6trhscen: rein'', 'art; the la ixtg .. Tuesday '. representative 'I , burg Leader. .. . -- . , . )l : - I a kg.M,.WMM,.,.. --- -The Prince of Pilsen" is perennial will send It on 'tout Henry August again. opezurig In Syracuse on created 31-- John W. Ransom. who the role of the Cincinnati brewer. will aPPear in his original part. 4, ,.... ',';:". ,',,,-..- 7.74,177cV10::ai ; Vote:-f,Q4' P.' .A il.ft-weit,- Cyril Maude is ,aPrOponent of the f humanr quickly enlarging collection for whom th figure "13- signifies luck His recen1 rather than misfortune A MeriCart engagement was begun on the 13th of the month. the dressing-roohe occupied at Waliack's was 1 numbered 13. and his reappearance ut London waa deliberately planned to be- A'Ne (''''''Th.'--- ot7.111) 4 t21'' times. 1,149 Vi . prebentat:uns berofe, dud,,,n,,,A Frazie, iireat britEn. Austria, jell many. the Uniteddtzgea and Bernhardt Alone- --; countries. Mine. Ear-ais said 1,y have appeared in the piay -- co,..,,,,,,,71:, t v. ,. ,,,.., -- ,, - ,:.01 A !n Z,,- . , .,. ? . 3 : 44c7:14:10.;',1-,.. a 7 Thl r",'' :1'; , , , l, ! . 5,12 oi.tab - - : i, ' ';'. ' .,,,e .. ;11''. - 7,', . :,.. ,...,...!felt ,r-- ? - . - le 4' 7771,, 'i ' 0 -: 4, 1 , 3 ;1114. - , (1 ç4.'',,,Y.. ,c r 3 - grear--riTme- , 1 - IF '11116. , r-- , r It. 4 , '.7-' Ii - k o 01110..--- ,, w rift" , .a. yar..,-- ..., ..,7, 2 ..111,1 9,, ,.., . , 1:.!, i3oy1 Nev, Vora. The authors will bonus of 41,ofti, an advance of SZovo in on the fore,gn rights and its early royalties to guarantee t34, The play wilt pr,,,tuLed productiori. In Loa Angeles witoin Ex seeks, and in New 'York not later than out. Over 3,0)0 manripts were submitted. ..., ,Itaor '4, 6' ( ' ,...,...4.'A' ,....,,z1f. to feel that It WAS a to ',offer them a Intill.ral pAty that fill not , 1 ; n have a great number at pretty as the principal attraction. but rather ', '44-a legitimate story. which was elfan had . , anti charming. and a few beautifully I g :1 : dressed women conducting themiellves 1 its ladies. who he el at least something ; to do witk refation to the development I, of the story. ' 'Adele' en fts opening night 1 el f,,:7: a tremendous ovation from stalls, pit 4 1I 1 z and dress circle. as well as the tinges. , ,, I but a portion of the gallery 'booed; and , it tam, opinion that those who took i 1 ; : ; Inupon themselves to show disapproval :-1 te,- fashion were pentane who had . 11 Sane there determined to take that at i mode. irrespective of whether the play :, I i ; 1,1.ploseed or displeaied. Lr. t impression of mine- Is that w the mos. for the mast part. did not go ip .' 4 4 k i i to see a play. but ta pee what they we're ;.. 4 ecruaortae,' tn. a large number of ... 1 - f i chants girls Not finding many women ;. it were naturally. disappointed. lf ,.:,,!....t, i they camo It the aliening of the play I :::; t would take their seat(' In the vett. ,111.1' r s ' 4 'r - nut heetes and remain them as long -i,.,a114,1 .0m,, atrh a. ways : : .. f ..,: ilaltv:847:14o: They would have opera to their eves even f : ;! though their mats may have en don,. to the pirSeSTIIIIM arelt and. upon th. , j1 .!'4 ; alit at th girls. would retire to th back of the bog where a sm all ante, i ''''' was provided for drinking and 'j i room emoking--en- d , s , they woull eema'n I.; .:0, .I - through all of their tho dovolopmont of the ' ' , :I nisi and sinalna nf the princirala- an- .s . I l''' ii tt t 0'4'''' : ,. ....m.--- , ("0540.".'4otoo,-r',o 1 w''' ",. I ' Ao .,,, 1, - ,'"' o , . s",;70-0;-',- - - ,.:---':- -- f s -. , ) . l; '' :)- t'frP-ra;- 1 .f..? 4.; , tint staff. I.., emlabAxger. office ,I.; 1 I loss p any kind I ,, ,' N640.0P.P !,, , ,o1,1io.w., !ttrtto , ,,,;,,,e "a.' ....,.; era.) ., ,'44 ....O.. 11...t.; 1 ....A. 's ' ' P. ' - ' 2.e: ,,,r, ,,t,Ag;it- tt's ' , ' 'N .41 0 . 1. bord.ir ani Hutaleson titraidint Of expet, writing for the London fhronale is said to rofe esti m&ted 1..t. i:sinitie i,n,it! a,1 Ctall-- , petitOre Ann tne reMarAatm t.tal ut W ft ; lir - ... r 3 ! i .... i it A4 of I 14 A -- AN - tha: i.s4 11 glilVant1 sum of monev .g, Xi S;' -- ----- ; , . ! ereaaie , 1 - , .'s Ilrigll - the winner Oliver .Nlorosco ar.nounes -play ...infst as Lady Eileen." by of his - I T. ' - - -- , , , -- ' contest. I ' - - sseti1;- tglA oofteAt poltn 4 to ...o 4 ta present an Porter,o-ay- . Atnarl,an toenery o'rvi Amern costumes. as well as Arnerican 'raga hands. befyre ttle Eleffish pub:1r. The pf.mt.r. Was ea Peturday. May 3o. 1.4 thom weeks plays "One newspamrstated that the nil nalety seemed strange as In. wnt about it Not who writ rinr in Aet-lea- n irortat: ng. S I..1.14i! I if was veto ,,, i :i tottlo,.:4.,1the areng , t ';;'.'t , - t, iI Ii 4 !it 'gre.,41 carol'a',Y,,b!,, pont. but s and durtng the first week of eiearsais I found tha t Met. fee:ing, trare or leer of r!diou'.' over th. at- tmpt tn 1.' trade by an- .- Amer!ca,p co rn- with an Arr.--a- g , T, I. transeir. ,; ''- I r, , 1 ,i- ttI' 4OF no- s,.tvcol.!lo 4,44 , . : PIP iat 1 ft,,.2li:i opu'st' i This-wor- 1 . , 1 |