Show ik t lav- lav l na OUsts rS s J J tt performance of TwIxt Twist Love Lovey LoveiE iE y will be given by the Adams eany anY ny tonight The play has un- un at Several several changes since the open- open S t t. t all of ot which tend to make I It it t I and more effective The special- special i the soubrette work of h jand fand and Miss and the lit a act t of or Charlie Marquette were were tb presented and pleasing to the During last nights night's performance performance- e In in the case occupied I h he Wanderer with l Miss Violet r Moselle will be the attraction I W 1 Kit Bingham the character now jd d by Mr Drew who Is underlined Lake e Theatre for next Friday evening under C Charles s sD D' D tenth year of personal fan an entirely new and delightful stage lover who comes nearer to h j real article encountered in ay lIo than any stage creation of d in recent years The i and charming channing grace of the theIn In The Second in Command commented I upon by all who play and it Is that t work of Capt Marshall Is far tar tHo Its predecessors His Excel- Excel jie Governor er and A Royal Fam- Fam if h i though o when each of these was It was thou thought ht that nothing ng i the making comedy-making line was pos pos- r S writing from Spokane tells a pitiful story of ot the trials of actors In the far West res rca that Washington Is a great for tor farmers and miners but a actors and newspaper men flout out this way he writes THes wont kean ordinary show They'll buy that's about all First-class First and far tar between It takes jound X und star attraction to stand for foro or o 0 nights Stranded vaudeville and are the rule rather than of any vaudeville people thinking l n of f C coming out this S way tb them to use s a new tr brand Of Sd d dope l rt of the contract of ot women vaude- vaude here to circulate through and Induce men to buy the for for them when they are not doing on on the stage stase For this unusual ser- ser receive 20 per cent of ef the pi un- un 19 Is simply the continuation of the the gold fields which shows West Vest is yet only half halt awake progress ress of of the the East ast aPt r of ot The Lady ady of Lyons Lyons' ary Mannering as the fair Pauline p Brie tIe Bellew as Claude Melnotte has hassad sad aed ed renewed Interest In Sir Edward r Lytton's famous play In 1837 1827 Mr ady assumed d the management e of I dar Garden darry ry In dL L London o When The Tg 1 off fV Lyons was produced there In Inear ear with McCready as a rather too toe toot aged i-aged Melnotte the public was not tte to Lothe t lithe e secret of f Bulwer's author author- The The Pauline of ot Helen Fawcet was admired but the play did not notI I much of an Impression at first was about t to withdraw h gea bl action which would surely r have v death death eath blow from a theatrical point the actor who played Col Damas him that if he kept It on for a aI It t would l be a great popular u I Is The h ha a advice was s taken The Tho rere re- re Jal re matter alter of history The dramatic ers of that period were very severe ing its characters rs to be gaudy awn personages of melodrama were right yet there must ch of life In the play that has rethe rethe re- re Ithe the wear and tear of sixty-five sixty and rand even yet brings floods of ot tears roy cheeks checks of matinee girls The of ot The Lady of Lyons such a success in London that it for s seventy venty nights nights' a re- re ible run for those days das and almost parallel In the annals of st stage e lup to that date twenty years afterward It was even cven greater success than at rs production In Itt 1St 1867 Charles Charlesr r the then lessee of ot the Lyceum lined ined to retire t and wishing t to do so dat produced da The st Lady iy of Ly- Ly and created so great gret It a furore that rl ris d. d eveh Bulwer |