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Show Aiimirnifnls. JJtntel Frohman'a Lyceum Thcatro Htock C'oninny gavo "Tho Charily Hall" last night at the Hilt Idko Theatre, lo an unuiually crowded home. In order to miet the pitting demand for teats, tho oichi slru had lo L located in tho wing., but the tnuilo wat uone the lot liaalngand illeillvo beiauso the plajera were not visible. The audlinco might well be deHrlbetl atonoof Ihthlou and itilturt. In tho bosra and stalls wero tuveral theatre I Allies III full lints. " rim Charily Hall" If thejolntwork ofUoMllleand llelaaro. It Is a play the ttory cf whlrli la tlnip.e. pathetic, and J rt reallsllc. Tho moral which It eipounds la liolli lubllmo rnJ eloquent. Tho scene lu whhli the good'bearted, right minded clergyman exhortt bla callous, worldly hrotber to bo true to hla honor, hla virtue and hla family Integrity It magnltliinl, and when hesuiietdt, tl.eetlect It simply ecstatic. Thla cornea as ntar ilramnllo jirftcllon In the way of Inculcating raoratlty and honesty from tho ttagu as ItlspoaMble to come. IktUrt Keliy as tho Hector Inthlttctnewasilniply sufierb. Many n roftaslonal ex pounder of tho (Ics4l would runt hlniHilf much by making a study of Keley alone. . To articulating thamnnhcrsof this compauy lu their work would t watte of lime, l'achlsjierfectlouln hla or her characterization. LoMoyno at Judcu Kuox waa brimful of humor, ltstclllle a. tho broker and Williams at Hoblu ton were excellmt. The Itdlit of tho comimuy were un turiumid. lloth In ririonat charm, ami In tlratnatlo ability they aland among the flrstim theAruirlcan atage, Mlia Cayvan, Mitt Crewman, Mrs, Walcott and Mist Hhaiinou atu In their teepectlve roll Inimitable. Tonight "Tho Idler" will la pre. sauted. This It considered the itrong tat (day In the Iocetim repertory. 1 he hading iart, that of Hltneon Htrong, will le taken I y Kugrnu Urmond, |