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Show The Home ('lull's Change of Flan. Tho Home Dramatic club have been forced to abandon "Arrah na Poguo," owing to the death of Mr. Wells' father, and they have struck it lucky in their dilemma in finding Mr. and Mrs. (albert, (al-bert, late of the Madison Square, resting rest-ing in this city- They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guv Willis, and when informed in-formed of the difficulty under which tho club were laboring they very kindly offered of-fered to assist them in a production of Harney Macauley's famous play. "A Messenger from Jarvis Soction." the rights to which aro held by Mr. Gilbert. Mrs. Gilbert, who is a sister of Grace Henderson, tho well known Lyceum actress, and who was ono of the'Madi-son the'Madi-son square Hazel Kirkes, Esmeralda and Y'oung Mrs. Winthrops, will have the part of Clip, the street waif, and Spencer, Y'oung, Pierce, Taylor, Claw-son, Claw-son, Birdie Cumraings, Lottie Claridgo and others will make up tho cast. Wonderland and KIJou Theatorlnm. If the curio ball at Wonderland was twice as largo in area as it is, it would be too small to hold tho crowds that are swarming there this week. Last night several hundred were turned away, unable to gain admission. Miss Ella Ewing, the tall girl, is tho cynosure of all of tho thousands of eyes. Miss Ewing is a marvelous outcome out-come of some whim of old dame nature. She is not the usual freak, but simply a very graceful yonng person who "has attained abnormal height and has the admiration of a great mauv short ladies. No belter stage performance could be for tho time or price anywhere than is found in the theatoriuui down stairs, especially tho wonderful act of Jules Keller, whose arms take the place of legs for him, and Austin, the musical man. Manager Elmer Cooper is developing great bouncing proclivities, and the hall is kept very clear of obnoxious characters. |