| Show AMUSEMENTS The years have been telling a story of advancing age on the gen lot countenance tensnce of Edward Harrtgan the famous fam-ous Impersonator of Old Lavender In his own play of that name ILA voice no longer contains the resonant sound of youth but reveals the piping tone of a man h U I fast treading down the paths of tile shady side of life and who now revels In a glory of the past Harrlgans Old Lav Is a character peculiar to him and the lines fall train his lips like sounds from a phonograph when constant use has dulled the 1m prcsslon and gives evidence of but little lit-tle further use by the faintness of the tone Old Iavinder as a play ranked < puy first at one time l depicting Ideal slum lfe I In the grell t American mtrop 0119 and In later Years I still reveals the nucleus from voltich many play have been taken The taut act Is I reinln scent I ot The Henrietta as far as the play Is I concerned The reconcllllatloi of the brothers the transfer of tM TrainIng Train-Ing shares and other little Incidents bet be-t lg as near alike as plays could bo and retain their Identity Mr Harrlgai IS I In i a similar predicament that occupied by many other stars regarding his supPorting sup-Porting company It cents 0 great deal of money for the transportation ot a theatrical company from tar Cast r i points and high salaried people art out ar-t of the question and In consequence only a fair Interpretation o the other roles of the play were glvu The singing was ta from the average The performance per-formance this evening closes toe engagement en-gagement |