| Show JPIUSIC AND DRAMA K other Slim Thdatrlcal WooTho B B Young CO1cort Katlo Putram and John S Llndsay tl10 Attractions Scalchl and Nolllt MoHonry and South Baforo tho War Next Wook Footllght Flashes t The musically Inclined of our cltl I I lens had a rarq treat ofllered them by I 4l H 13 Young flnd wife at the Congre I L gallonal church on Monday evening ot tho present week as the descriptive I kl l concert glv en was one of the pretty I 4 L things offered during a season RIOt a novelty that was pleasing to everyone I every-one present Mr Young has made ki rapid strides In his profession during t u1z his stay In the lint and Is na equally well appreciated thord as here In his q admlribly I o native city Ills I Is a voice suited to hallad singing Bympalhetlo 4 4 to n marked degteo nnd while not pir I h tlcularly heavy or naturally dramatic I u4i J Is I nevcnhilfa Appreciated In Ihcie tltt t xtjles of blnslntr Muic Is nn art with I ull him and the rendition of ft lengthy 0 program does not wears Ms auditors 1 k In tact It I would seem that twice as mum numbeis as vvcro rendered by r 0 him the oilier evening would bo none too many 1tu reason for this tsn sot I so-t plumed In the fact that the audience i was competed of musical minds which i3 found enjoyment 111 the artistic rend I i A1j bits of conceived ol by kindred tl4T beings If mul con Charm nnd soothe how Inueh gteator tho aag breast I a the approclatloll whcr education and I musical Instinct are possessed i rOfi Madame Young enjoys like distinction with her hush tnel though her musical jt4 abilities are lIsle unteotal father than 4 oral bhe Is an artist at the piano her manipulation of the iejs being of the rare kind Mr and Mrs Young are 4ii nlwny sure ot anacin recepUolI here lCnUe Iutnnm has been a stage name ot more or 1 prominence and tol 11 generation Its owner has been conspicuous 4 con-spicuous In theatricals Of late years honevcr the 1ly l tearing this COEno men has for various reasons failed to an ninko money In her profession Perhaps Per-haps the chief cause fur this la I the fact that she has not advanced with Iho qoi1 times and Is today htarrlng the country coun-try with a clues of plots which had drb 01 their day a long time ago In a city i T 14 the size of this where she Is well known It lining the birthplace of tier husband she seem Ith to remain m 0s 0 more than one night Tone Tinkers Kid was her effort this time but It p ri ° ate fell below even The Old Lime Kiln This la not a pleasant thing to say but candor compolH It MI JulllUm Is n 04 wonder In some respects however Bhe is as lively to all appearances as when a quaiter century ago she attracted at-tracted attention end it Is said Unit not Ions ago a Gerry detective In New York threatened to arrest the man ager ot the thenter where sh WllS glirl plalng for having a child lIuder sixteen six-teen liS h9 judged Inth cst ot players oj i5fL5 play-ers doing 11 Juvenile role This was no doubt meAnt far n joke bat 1 so tire story goes a John LIndsay has had 11 hard row 10 hoe this wel at the Lyceum 111 pre renting flhakesperlall drama hut ho i4i4j has fulfilled his engagement In spite of I everything and states that with all his troubles he will bo able to clear rnprneennnd make a marglll hesldes Lindsay Is nratclaW tn some things and really deserves something better III the hands ot hi friends IIre thull Ihe cold shoulder they seem disposed to give hIm True his companY In its entirety Is not oT the stloiisest kind hut the lendelley to comp e It with itiisikgfd tome of those in Illustrious productions ii produc-tions of ShaKesperlan plays seen here Is unfair and not justified Prices considered con-sidered the presentations of uthcllo Richelieu nnd Merchant of Venice have been far from commonpluc Mr fAtal y may b nble tn aecollnt for om upoo g4Fhnii mtlYelY light berIrocre trom the fact that the publli mini IH lit Iresllt tarnrit away trom Shaklcrlan dramn ts and looks to plays of 11 lighter Otis fur amusement Hut tho Immortal bhakesiieare alwais lives though temporarily tem-porarily he is forgotten 4i Imorrow protto be one ot lire i tt Ufst lays ot the seasoll at tire Salt b ke Theer The surecstul clairoL Of uho n of the Chimes of ormalldy will ire re pealed bait nnemoon ne4l evening ii5 y IInd liS prices wll be Kept dowlI 10 Ihe old staneltrd of 25 tenls far rerYed Tnntinfn seats and a corresiHjndlnK reduction 4 re-duction at night there In little question o5gisg jo but there will be a big holldav gather Ins at both performanr Hlneo thl io ° r b12i ci I it Chimes moms last ilono here It 1 has been sJi J I roe ir very successfully rendered i lu Oiolen togas and lraio sent SaIl Iaila pm e lb latrine of the cnmtuiny ChouM tomorrow I li a i tomor-row ee Crime very sueeili line Ilnlshed rendltlons The east utitl choiui will if identical with those of tho oilglnal roductlon The only IIde1Uate peformsllrc of Tii ° ml Brand opera we lire lUely 10 lrsee this O p 15 season will be gui at the hilt I Like u Ihelltci on Wedneadoalsurol Thursday it0 i Janulirj 5 and 0 bj lilac Suilchl rood jet il1 5 her company of operjtle artists l I hcajelll is bilond question one nf the jn1 site 11 artists In leer iino that the 4 eik I 4ar4 t 1ce t fl l I l flh ltsdame Scalehl 5k004 t11I world has ever Snen she Tsih i Ianiaon I 0 ntralIP who shllrt1 the liornaem wllh a ti j5i PattI noel since tOns firalrhl has hell the srcat IItiruClJolI of rail tIme Ideal 1 I i Iformonees IV1I111 Lolldon IInd New 4 ° York Mme Iealchl iras I maim more htl In dman1 timmomu nilI operalle IIrtist I Ithor In Jurol nr mrlca and she et4fi hnioh n hs the dlllnol1on at hlvln ung ho 11 fore more people than slip nrmtlnt on the ililI S SS P IYII stage im lea yetrs ohs enhber rmted hlmell SI 1lerhul lndoll and New YorlL hardly 111111 OliO e tt4 n llgfgtt y ol lrl a hot hr ringing aloha variouc air lriuaes 144 ot the tO eonUIInt kalht Is aleu the one rOlllrnll who Is nnpleto mls trea ot Ihe 1I0rld and hlhly dramllllc 8thool sho Slllits th8 ImmensIY lIf IIclllt Oorl1 nuOlo ot Are Irlra Inlde ao well as the hoavy nn1 deel nol < 1l that 11 I tho lot nt Amnolls IAlda and Azuenn 1rnvatore fohe excels how Wr In th Itrand 01 raU llOYs paris Whlh 0110 or Ihl Iot mulc In Ihe enllre oroU works ulot tsutIirn No one has ever a t snaoba4 Sealelil In slnslne and satiat the role of picbcl < 11111 Frederick I 1 Mlgnou Urbnno HUBUmote Ornllio Iucrrtla IlorRla Oscar Ulnikul Hall I riicrullno Marrlao of Figaro etc I ralchl voice is I at once large and lIes mule and of noble quality It Is I owing ow-ing to her magnificent diction that In 1111 the minnie she tings whelhei of the classic dralllalic 011110 or 111111 tnientul pchcol she IS to yniy clTtlvc Calve Inns t1keh tOo monrmt Iklllrhi mrs her mothel I hence her HuoreH I Aaolatd mill tIns Ht oontrltto Is Mile Tmsnulingnnrl elba is I without douht the comllIt lkamlltiO SOPfllllO at the open Oh ociac ni tact aohmn she ccated a farces by her superb slnglnp Aside f mum Ih i two urtlcts mentioned the toll or IInd birltono Thomas Mc I Sorest iii big Allicrtl are opernti olhtllI In the Icrollo Iult ot the enlrtalnment which Includes iv complete act ot grand opera given In full ciMtiimi with Proper Bccnerj laIn phernnln nOr the principal pnrtn will lie suns by Mme Pcalchl Mile Toulln roach Mile du Iledat Mr McQueen and hlg Albfrtl The first part of tIns program pro-gram Is I made up I of mist 1 II incoua num VioiK In J which each of the named artists ar-tists will Blui n favorite number On Wednesday the fourth act of II Trova tore nnd on ilnirrdny tho thIrd act of luust wll be given Jolly Nellie McJlenry IIml i her cxeel limit rmpullY romos to the Iheatr rlilus and 8nturda and Saturday l11atlme Janual 7th ned slim Bln n inn sire kNight orall I > eone lips mellon Night In New York Nellie MeHcnry Is I one of the originals of the stage Admitting that she 11 I one if the plainest plain-est ot aetreses nod what Is moredos not worn to try to nuke herself pretty she is yet one of the most attractive Her peculiar charms lie In a cheery nn Irrrslstably buoyant sense of humor hu-mor This humor is so spontaneous so dollcato BO true that It Is bound to receive lecognltlon It has given her nn IIlmot unllue position In the farce comedy world Nellie Mcllonry han to a certain extent ex-tent tm enttd her own style of plate and on this occasion will present her latest success A Night In New York written writ-ten expressly for her by It Orattan Donnellj The tltlo express tho entire en-tire plot which Consists of the adventures adven-tures of Jefferson Manhattan a gay 1 New York clubman nod tVllloughhy fltlll a New Knglnnd clubman who on Ihe eve ot their enlerln Into domesllo bliss scheme to go to the nnch ball at the Madison Snuire Garden without with-out their Intended wives knowing It and to have ona jolly night of it In New Term Iiefnrenililhngrlown for life I whIch Ino1es Ihem Into many room pllcatlons Milo lIenrleUa known ins the Peerless Ten queen the vaudeville I vaude-ville stage Miss Mcllenry while visiting 1 vis-iting frIends In New England nssullle herself as Miss Henrietta a quiet demure countr mild falls In love wIth llloughby Still and the marriage is to tnko place In Now lark Mile Hen rietta while In New York visits lies IIlIrlem who it I 10 be married 10 Jener son Manhattan and Induces her to gain ga-in the Trench ball The climax Is reached when they meet and 11 mntual recognition results Slice Mend 1188mnS the dual role Me-nd has an Pioitunlty to give full sway to her well koowII movements She Is the life of the rempany nnd rsl her mIvrr uchstaets numb ma dares or more Tho play Is on the operatlO eOIll < dy order bile only within the past rive years that the tlnts ot the colored rare have been brought before the public and to Mr lIarry llnrtoU henogo the credit as an originator at this clu8s ot IPI J EBttKAHD The South Ilefore the Wn attractions Manager Mcnanlo of ho New Grand has succeeded In obtaining ob-taining for his theater Mr Hairy Mar bells original houth Defore the War commas Ills I a picture of Houthem life lu slavery days bringing out the ecullatltles and fun loving eiualltles nil the colored people The company I Is comjsed IIf lIfty pedormer mulnlY colorI the main eharlleters howeer IIcllIl Iken by while IIrllts who stand In the front milk ot Iholr protslon ThienlogIris of he t ctimpanyi Is I InspirIng Inspir-Ing nnd the rich melody awakens thor music I lovinr soul to sympathe fel r lowship flwiv Is pathos and faIn nIe pitted In the play and all lavemO of a clean cntcitalnment thould not mIss this opportunity It opens 011 Ihie erioeofanlnrve returning fran this Not II to tho pi mention to his wIfe hloa end numrous chlldn whu are Yolven n holloJay cIlebmle the evenl ond relehfute It 111 Ihel Was peellllar way The levee 011 the Mis sljppl river idol the dancing and singing the camp meeting r n lims Pnmob Island with all the peculiariti uC ohar IIcttrs usunlly teen on sack uoolol18 i the cake walk which eimecs the pr foimnnce together combine to make the entertainment one to h thoroughly enjoyed and will be upprecl ite l by those that love Rood manic and fun Theiu will be a stleet parade by the rnsiyanyomcry day dllrlnt next weck tiullllglit lUiho Stuart llobsem Is slxly years of age I Penman Thompson Is I again placing The jld UomcBtead There Is I no chance of Kismet belns revived this season Tho opera has not done well The success of Viola VrottJOIllPt nt the last Urcleikrnn eoniert moire most pronounced Mualco1 Age N Y tteelbohro Tree Is i to have a play hy Itobort linihanan uelapted from a novel hy Paul llnurB Mnrlborough Is the tltlo of the play rIIl1I IIv nurllll Hlbhard her Ih leunl U18l1ter Nw York It treals of blue tams duke life iecimnrs the raaerhage wllh Bnrah Jennings Carl Clfldmnrh has written 11 IIW ipem entltlesl The Prlsonei ot WIl for Vleiiia The libretto la I lahf trm Ureclni mytholog May Irvvln wellknow end en pnslv smile Iron whlollj Close till eglnnnKot liinwu emnt nt the Nw Track DIJou theatre Ro has Iron bank account Two newshon > In the gallery wit nos a Irformolle ° Hum let In the last scenes after Hamlet has Mile Laertes and the King anl the bedim has died of poison and Hamlet of a poisoned seoomnl anne lOr the namnlIan9 eslahns Jlnl Shut un limO teat must hoo beea ror oxlmisslmeuniale0 itloeha l ° agr n nice of tIme brie Hn star Slanforl of California will IMIe her dehut on 1M stage Jllnuary IT In tanes k Hondley oneatl nnrnndmn l111her Tllllootlon which Ihp ludOliln ot tM tnnholeWhlIlcrott Pul1tle Hhool lreStnt at Hoyts theater In New York on that date A Hilda Clark who has scored 11 bit as onntanco In The 1I11hlOaymul III tine handIcap rhenler It nm New Tacit Jit 5001Ice dl hnlstmil She otanlicd IOn li ton t the nrlI rtage jn 51115 mod Met tsoeOO song tM trIter l dOIlM melee willi the 3toalans < Sties Clurk Is mc bounty nnmnd nn xcellent lngc Paul M Potter new play the first rlnce his highlY triumphant BtuifO uet tine of Truulip0Is > lo bo puiluced ut the Empire theater New rork January Jan-uary 211 next It Is entitled The Conquerors Con-querors An Interesting uture of the performance will IK the debut on Ihe stage tda Mica ruihe yfntvvurtn Skerictti daushter of the late IlfaWAcU miral Josiph ii Rl < trrott whel haJliMn nltace1 hy Chllrl lrohlllan nlItO Skcrrett a Washington bellevls onlY In one mel the Bensalloml scenes of thai play |