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Show Eip Van Winkle. To morrow evening Mr. Jame? A. Heme appears on the boards iii his famous character of Rip Van Wincle. There is do Deed cf msfcirrK any extended ex-tended notice of Mr. Heme, as hie capabilities as an actor are too well known in this comcuunity to rtquire any other mention than the statement state-ment that he wil! appear Ee is accompanied ac-companied by Miss Kal.:erine Cjr-coran, Cjr-coran, a lady of whom the California press speaks highly. Next wef k the play ol "Crmms" w.!l te prt-s?nttd of which Mr. Heme is himself one ol , the authors. Tne Call gays of the j piece: Heme and Belasco'a new play wab produced last evening. "Gaums" ia in fife acts. It is a story ol heroic aelf sacrifice, full of poetic, pathetic and homely details. There is much thai is dramatic and pleasing in trt ipiay. i.1 is macnmctntiy put upon the staee. the setting in the two firal acts being pariicui rly fine. Mr. Heme, io the jharai-ter of Terry Dn-nison, Dn-nison, did some very gxd actiog. ; Miss Katherine Cjrcoran, who was presented with 3mie very beautiful bouquets and sUudri of flowers during the eveniug, made a charming Crystal. |