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Show Theatre. ; The matinee, with "Solid Silver" as I tin.- altradiou, and thc ceiling pu'-1 pu'-1 format ice. with "Tlje Wandering ! Heir" holding the Ujards, drew lash-i lash-i ionabie houses' yesterday afternoon J and night. These pieces have been noticed at length on previous- p'rescu-j p'rescu-j latiuiis. : To-morrow evening, the managc-! managc-! nient having reengaged Miss May Howard for six nights longer, there will be presented for the first time a j translation from a French drama, I made expressly for Miss Howmxl, bearing bear-ing the title ''Good as Guld." Thc plot is simple, yet effective; the story touching, A French family, reduced iu circumstances, view with no favorable favor-able eyes the growth of annttachinent between their sun and a niece, the latter being the heroine ol thc story, and personated by Miss Howard. After Af-ter a revelaf ion of the feelings existing, exist-ing, the niece leaves France, goes to England, and establishes herself as a milliner, by which she rapidly earns wealth and secures position. Of course this gives opportunity for a display of the lady's magnificent wardrobe. Subsequently she becomes the savior of her uncle's family financially and is married to her cousin, the- ler-i.tinaiion ler-i.tinaiion being a happy one, as should he the ease in all dramatieally told simple love stories. On this thread of plot, it is said, a pretty and elleelive piece of dramatization is strung. The first act is laid in France: the ulher j,hrc o hi -Uondnu. The cast is c.-poc-iallv stroii1' in ladies, and for "'.iood as Gold" a pronounced success is eon-liilently eon-liilently expected. |