Show MARK MARH TWAIN ACTS AS TO LITTLE CHILDREN NEW YORK Nov Mark fark 0 Mark Twain led several se hundred of his literary and society friends friend to tho the east cast teL sido side last night where at tho Childrens Children's a Edu Educational a. a theater the they witnessed a n. praiseworthy praiseworthy praise praise- worthy performance o of I. I The The Prin Prince Princa o and the Pauper a dramatization of ot tho hosts host's charming story of ot tho the same title dUo Tho The children who produced d tho the play presented a t commendable effort and nna they thoy received a n prize of ot at tho the guests and the compliments of ot Mark Tr Twain ln Mr Ir T Twain nin between the tho nets acts made a n. series of speeches He said Raid Just a n word WON or two to let ld you know how deeply I appreciate tho the honor which wIdth tho the children who arc aro tho the actors and frequenters of this coay cosy playhouse have haw conferred on mo me They have hae asked me mo to be bo their to invite the hearts and arid brains braina of ot Now York to come down hero here and sec eec the work tho they thoy are aro doing I consider it a grand Irand distinction dis dia- Unction to bo be chosen choson as M their Inter inter- Between the tho children and myself my my- self there thero is an nn indissoluble bond of ot friendship This This children's childrens theater is a great t educational institution I hope the time timo will come Omo when hen it will be bo a n part flut flutot of ot every public school in tho the land Among those who attended l the F performance performance per per- r. r were Governor hughes Hughet 8 Mr and Mrs Mn Andrew Camo Carnegie o Jud Judge c Elbert El- El bort bert II H. Gary Mrs Un John Drew Mr Ir and Mrs rs Jacob hiff President Eliot of oC Harvard nr university John Burroughs the tho naturalist Ita Kay Bay Stannard Baker Matthews and Richard lUchard Harding Harding Hard lIard- ing ins Davis l |