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Show MUSIC CHANTS. The new play called "Rohen the Silent." which Salvini is to produce in conjunction with "Cavolleria Rusticana" next season will likely prove a very crucial test of his histronic ability from the Delsarten standpoint. stand-point. It is a one act piece and plays for about an hour, and although ou the staffs nearly all the time, he utters no word until the denouement just as the curtain falls. The piece is romantic in story, and offers unique opportunity for young Salvini to do some serious and trying pantomime work. Here are some of the proverbs from Miss Hclyett. Some of them are worth preserving preserv-ing in your scrap-book: Idiots, like weeds, grow without watering. It is sinful to admire a stranger of the male sex. Providence forgives a little fib now and then. Make not thy nose blush for the sins of thy mouth. A man without courage is like unto a circus cir-cus lemonade. A maiden may only kiss three months after her engagement. When a person wants advice find out what kind -and give it. The pitcher may often go to the well and yet broken at last. Flattery is an essence like cologne, to be snuffed not swallowed. Never be sure of anything, and then you will be cock of the walk. A man who uasn 1 reen ieinpteu aoesu l know how dishonorable he s. Marriage is a place of punishment where some folks suffer a long time. Although a mule is. a most stupid beast, he makes some most brilliant hits. . Girls should be wed at seventeen, for vines are easiest trained when green. Of a child's love obedience is the test; obey thy parent, never mind the rest. A man must keep his mouth open a long time before a roast quail will fly into it. A wise man will accommodate himself to circumstances, and take what he can set. Promises are like a meal of wind a good way to gujpfull, but a poor way to get fat. The greater the difficulty in speaking the truth,, the trrcater the merit in keeping nothing back. Bottle thy wrath and cork it up, lest it explode ex-plode aud break the cup, for anger is a deadly sin once it is out so keep it in. |