Show "Mrs. Astor" on the Stage. New York World. "Mrs Astor" got ou the stage at last. The violent discussion about the difference differ-ence between tweodledum and tweedle-dee tweedle-dee that was lately raised at Newport has impressed tho actors. In no less than four theaters in town there have been allusions this week to the Mrs. Astor. It cannot be said that any of these sallies were particularly witty. Apparently the words "Mrs. Astor" are enough to provoke a roar from the audience. In two of the comic operas the comedians have hesitated before deciding which of the two actresses was the real Mrs. Astor on the stage. It would be Interesting to know what would become of all these great questions ques-tions and of such "heated-term sensations" sensa-tions" as McAllister's programme for Prince George's entertainment and the love affairs of the Marquis de Leuville if all of these people were obliged to work for a living. |