| Show i I MY DARLING RED DEVil I 1 1 11 Distressed Maiden Sends I j I t Curdling Missive t to Fred FredI I I I ff i I I 1 Moore at Lyric t 1 2 Tt rt Is probably a fact that no class classi i I I 4 i 4 dC j nun In the tho world moro more I I I I p 1 i t than actors But ButI I A 48 n sm small ll percentage are aro worthy or of t 1 1 t II 1 I I more than a passing paRsing glance yet oc ocr t ti I 4 a real gem makes Its ap r f i t As typical or of the tho latter 4 I I class Is the followIng which was de deti deI I I yesterday to Fred Moore Moorer MOO re j r 1 ti ladIn man or of the L Lyric Stock corn com compan pan pany presenting Faust at the Ly Lr I theatre t t t t t It rear Dear Mr Moore My Darling Red fled I J t t Devil I have boon been madly in love lovet ovo t I with you since your first appearance t I P as tho devil Like Mary McLane who I I I i foal fear was badly misunderstood by byi i i 4 persons without Q a soul I am l In love lovo lovoi i J 1 1 with the devil a red devil full fuU of i i V I tO red blood From what hat I have hao seen seenI I I of you O u I believe you OU to bo be the very 1 ot of evil Since a child 1 t t 1 I have always 1 loved oe 1 wicked men menI I I tan an I see you ou to talk with you oU b be I 4 t toro fore you d doff ft the tho devils robe Send I I I n answer by the messenger Lov LovI I I 11 4 The actor rend read the message while P the messenger waited for the an one of his cards from fromI I I J 4 his pocket ho he wrote rote M My Dear Doar II I adam I cannot marry you OU today t 4 lily y wire wife wont lot Jot me Just tell tellI I i S 4 t 1 t 4 the Ind lady I wIsh to be excused ho hot 1 t i said to the tho waiting boy t I t t e t f t t t t |