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Show J0BATR1CA.L tEd women now; f Vl by declamatory climax, will ever real ize. Those who have seen her play in Guy Carleton's "Ambition" with Nat Goodwin can understand that, and those who saw her Impersonation of Ada Ingot InJ "David Garrick" realized It all the more by having recollections of several players with whom to contrast her. One could not help wishing that such an Ida Ingot could have played with (Charles Wyndham, as cause and excuse for a play now become so theatrical that only two performers could lift it Intb possibility and probability. Vnder the old regime Annie Russell would have played the Ophelias, the Desdemonas and Juliets of some stock theater, and It Is a pity that the experi-enc- ej is forbidden her under the new, not only as a broadening of her own art. GOSSIB. seen on AMERICAN STAGE. ' Bassell the Best Type of Native Actresses Talent and Per tinnal "Lilian Nordica Best gonal Gentleness A Iiondon Type. Type of Snffers-- ijiiw"- 5. T IS certain II ?8- that In the organization! df the American stage the lack of resident theaters and the persistent quality of the starring system 1 are - condemning of actresses, many to mlm real parts forever the opportunities In which tiiew - uw or :e liberate avoidance of theatrical faults 5s looked upon by many acute managers to. ears f la.. Ma sign of weakness. Indeed, there is probably b :hao- - nothing discouraging to the young actress in America than the constant necessity of playing parts that are not worth while, portraying women who in nature and deeds are extremely commonplace, making no demands either on the heart or the imagination. 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Fail ing in my endeavor I am compelled to take this course to make your acquaint ance. I will be at the stage door to night at 11:45, when I shall be delighted if you will come to supper with me. Trusting that you will excuse the liberty I have taken I remain yours deMISS VIOLET DENE. votedly." "I don't see why," said the recipient of this, "the men imagine wo i are always hungry. They invariably one of feel. She is ter the what conthey a the engagement being secondary invite us to supper." American actresses over whom foreigntideration. A Theater Dimmer. Annje Russell has always been am- - ers rave. If you ask them about Amer"bltious. From the days when as a mere ican players you will find that it is the An improved theater dimmer has reMld, she mad her first success with Annie Russells and the Maude Adamses cently been built which controls 1,400 Rose Eytinge in Canada, to the days whom they remember with the greatlights, arranged in eighteen circuits. in est actresses that is such it "Pina"when, brwar of the juvenile delight; Each circuit can be dimmed separately we have or all can be collectively dimmed belief with them that New spire reached she the; by tore'company, Tork theaters and made her great hit some real players in this country. the movement of one lever. This as Hazel Kirko and Esmeralda two is small and compact and In this season of much opera, talk be ever characterizations which will! for about singers is a most popular topic avoids the danger of carrying wires treasured in the memories of playgoers everywhere. This year an American through the flooring to and from resistt sentiment and their for in the front rank. Lil ance coils. been imagination singer has ian Nordica. who is almost a Boston Mile. De Mongay. girl, although she was oorn in the state Emof Maine, a state that also gave us ma Eames and Mrs. Raymond, has been, next to Jean de Reszke, the most popu lar feature of the opera season at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Strange to say, Calve, on whom so much faith was pinned, did not score as heav ily this year as was expected, and Mme. Nordica, to whom so many writers have always grudged perfect praise, has been the social, artistic and popular success nf thA winter. Nordica's career has been an interesting one. Since she made her debut Id Paris she has gradually come to the front, instead of, as is the ase with so many singers, leaping there at the start and then slowly sink ating out of sight behind her own v. tempts. Mme. Nordica Is, I am told, being of Mile, de The above Is a held up in New York this season by Mongay, a French portrait beactress who niusic-teacheto their pupils as a come more or less 'celebrated has on the proof that it is possible for a continent, She will visit this country willing girl, of artistic ambition, before the close of the present season. determination to carve ,., and t voice strong MISS LILIAN NORDICA. and glori the in has shining Turbiville not herself been for iit Jockey yet , Ysolde.) career in spite , engaged to ride this year for Dave Plicate snpnt(As of eweot frfrlboofl nnrl ous field of opera a great own ner enaevut , Gideon, Mr. Gideon said that, while ttanhood she' has been conspicuous of opposition, and by on tnat account that he had had a. talk with Turbiville on w uie refinement of her work, writes and it is largely triumph has marked the the subject, he had come to no under-ttandi2ued Aldrich in Nickell Magazine.y, such a personal with him. singer In New York. experiences of the hau Jnie Russell has a very unique such ever given a remarkable imagination and Certainly nothing ; London newspaper refers to Socr Conservaof ambition to the ciuch greater an impetus gift of. Mme, tary Olney as "the Lord Dunraven ol creation than casual observers who tory students as the success ts American state department, 1 Bved by noise, and character Nordica, once a pupil like UwmqIw. mPk !lfvf Wt call? Doe3 it creep unwillingly : to work ? It's the natural effect of the waste of winter So much "Do you believe In luck?" should say a "Diame:" so'; snbw last night blew off my neighbor's nobody wants to believe peat but it everyone walk land drifted to the full! length or believes In the praise for the first time. mine i t Piso's Cure for Consumption has saved m 4228 ReTTow's TTift large doctor bills. C. L. Barker, We offer One Hundred Dollars reward gent Square, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec 8, 1895. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be Front which way you please you must stand with your back to others. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Take Parker's Ginger Tonle home with yoxf We, the undersigned, have known F'. 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"You ask me to von glass lager on heroine is run over by a railway train shlate unt you trinkput tree it?" glasses, ain't more of In full sight the audience. "That's all right; it only proves MISS ANNIE RUSSELL. there's Mme. Eleanora Duse has requested in me than you gave me credit for, see!" (As Ada Ingot in David Garrick.) to con- Life. her friend Mr. L. Alma-Tadem- a but as an experience tor theater-goer- s. Don't Be Too Late for the Steamer, As Juliet one cannot perhaps fancy her, tradict the report that she is writing her And don't omit when you are packing up effects preparatory for the voyage, to put her Ophelia would be charming, and life or, indeed, any book whatever. She your include among them a supply of Hostetter's the simple bracketing of her name with hates publicity of any kind. Stomach the great remedy for seaHenry Arthur Jones, the playwright, sickness. Bitters, Travelers for pleasure or business jsueh a part is inspiring to the imagi climes, or who locomote by is going to drop the Jones and call him- seeking foreign nation. steamboat or train, besides yachtsmen and self Henry Arthur. But in these days such things are im mariners, testify to the remedial and prewell-know- n ventive efficacy of the Bitters, which is InCamille the Russell Flammarion, Annie like possible. Players for nausea, headache, dyspepsia, have to be thankful that they have an astronomer and novelist, is said to be comparable biliousness, rheumatism, nervous and kidengagement, and say nothing, no mat- - writing the scenario of a ballet, in ney trouble. "Paw, why do. they call the custom house which Loi Fuller is to have a leading taxes a duty?""Er I guess it is because part. everybody takes such great delight in dodg- - . j ay when "The Shop Girl" was brought eer to Daly's in the autumn, she was engaged for a small part, but did not really get an opportunity until the pUce had been running several weeks. Miss Fitzgerald will tell you that she thinks Violet dances, or will dance, bet ter than she does; but up to date that Is a question for the future to settle. most refined artists on the Ameri- stage, and yet an actress whose de- &n to-d- a appear to the greatest advantage. Jouldsuch actresses as Annie Russell, yaude Adams ana urace xvimuan would . haif a century ago, their names differ have been associated with very ent parts from those which they hav assumed of late years; and their fame, if not their income, would have been cf es$n utterly different quality. This is pecially true of Annie Russell, one of (be and once, like thm, poor anfl friendless on the brink of a singer's career, and a leading prima-donn- a ol a great company. It will be interesting to contrast the achievements ofMme. Nordica with two of the younger members of the German company who have been singing In Boston, and who were trained for the sort of work to which Mme. Nordica only turned at the height of her career. The London stage has sent na over a great number of English beauties this winter in "The Shop Girl" and "The Ar tist's Model," whose faces would look of well In these pages, but possibly come here we will contract to pay and no charge, if we fail tocure. If you have taken mercury, sim T6 bea ana pains, and mouth, .Sore In I I ITIneoni of the body,!; Hair or Ulcers on any partthat Copper Colored we guarantee to POISON his is BLOOD tf Eyebrows falling out, it cure, we solicit the most oustinate ESY cure. 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