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Show H i ' 1 Amuscmenti. I The "Junior l'artuer" will be the aHB J attraction at the Theatre for three II ) ' nlghte, oommeuclur thla evenlui;. (I I i the play an IZaatern t villa eayB: H. , "Whllo the play la aa farcical and rldl- j', culoualy huutoroua aa any of the farce Hi 1 1 comedies of tho day, It Is at the same b jl ( time In tho hands of artiste of uoques. H i tlonablo reputation and altogether on B, t a high comedy plane. Thero is no H : horae play nothlnc Rroteaque In cos. i ., '' ' tume, yet the humor la to palpable and B 1 1' 1 the luu to faat and furious that the Hj I audience la kept lu a continuous roar of 1. J laughter, B, ;'' WONimtLANI). 'J Thengular weekly change of pro H , f gramme takes jlaco today. There are 1, ' enjoyable nltracllons lu all depart. M '1 . t wenta, Including 1'rofiaaor Catulll'a ' I Illusion "Neptune," the llltlu Bimnleh 1 1 f dancer Mlnetta, the Darrou Children, ,,'' James JJaltou, the Millloues ami H') c others. ' ' 1 THE COSTUME 11EOITAI.. H Kdmuud ItuMiell's Costume Ilecltal l1 ,1 at the conaervalory of rnuelo lost night H ) ? vasatteuded by arlect audience. It H , wn9 paat the hour to commence M I whua Mr. Kutsellapi eared aud during M ' ' Ihe wult Miss IlrrtJi; nasltted by Mr. AlcCoy gavo a vocal duet that was H well renderLd and received. Hf Mr. ltuttaell waa Htllrid aa an Indian B ) . 1'rlKce bedecked with oriental Jewels, i' 1 1 Ills rualns was from Blr IMwIn H ! Arnold's "Light of Aala." Hla de- H II i, livery was easy and free fronu atlccta. H j ft tlon, while his tones were clear and , ji'l distinct. At times he reached the M j j! I pathello, moving tho whole asaembly. , f ill Tonluht he Koltes the romauce nf iU "J be While CowL" |