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Show Tha or heme of the White Rata Actors' union, which Is affiliated with the American Ameri-can Federation of t tbor. to finance a great corporation to control a circuit of veudertlle'theelree and fight tha United Booking offlcce and Ita ejllee and force them, if poaelbie, to come to term with the anion, hae received It quletua from ao less pereonsge than J. Plerpont Mor- Kin. aays th New York Review. At the at moment the maetar financier was consultsd by certain banking Interact who had become Interacted In tha scheme, and when all the detalla had been agreed upon by the bankers and the representative representa-tive of the White Rats. At that time there waa every Indication that tha gigantic gi-gantic deal, which had been foreehad-owed foreehad-owed In the newspaper organ of tha union, and which was tha secret of the recent belligerent actlvltlea of the White Rats, woula be auccesafully closed. The approval of Mr. Morgan was Bought by the bankers. The great Unsocial organiser, or-ganiser, who Is sojourning In Bgypt, was cabled tha particulars, and promptly earns his aneerar back over tha cable Unea: "Emphatlcalrr ao. We cannot maaa any deal recognising argaaiaad labor," see,. Th New fork Review published a special cable from London aa follows: Colonel Henry W. Savegs left hare for Parte to meet a representative of Sarah Bernhardt and make arrangemente for Ihe translation of "Dvarywoenaa" Into French for the use of tha Divine Sarah aaat season. Mme. Bernhardt haa decided te present "Cvsrywomaa" at her theatre In Parte aome time nest pear aad to appear ap-pear In tha title tola of the famous morality drama herself, provided a eat-tafactory eat-tafactory adaptation of tha play nan ba made. Mm. Bernhardt will aee the production pro-duction of the play at the Herald Square theatre. Several offers foe the Bagliah rights to "ICverywoanaa" have been made te Colonel Savage by leading London aotar-managere. Among those who have hid for the play ara Sir H, Beerhobm Tree and Herbert Trench. No contract have yet been made for tha Snglleh production, pro-duction, ess Henry Miller I th latest sf tha ama-tlo ama-tlo stags stars to harksn to tha siren sail of vsudsvllle. Contracts was alansd a few daya ago hy tha actor-maaager aad Percy O. Williams, which provide for a three weeks' engagement of Ms, Miller aver the Wtlllama circuit la New York, opening Monday, May 13. at tha Colonial theatre. This will mark Ms. Miller's first appearance before a Naw York vauds-villa vauds-villa audience In eight yeeaa, His vehicle Is a strong oomedy-dBama by tha late Clyde Pitch, entitled, "Frederick La Maltre." celling for a cast of three people. peo-ple. Associated with Mr. Miller la the preeenia t ion win na i maiei rannai a no I-Bura Hope Crews, who bag baas) Mr. Mlller'a leading; woman la ail of tha ae-tor' ae-tor' production of recant year aad who waa laat aaaa In his support la New Torn In "The Havoc." ",ra1erlck La Mait-e" waa written by Clyde Fitch and la a very eCvAtlva dramatic play lat givlaf both Mr. Millar and Mlaa Crawa ample aoopa for thalr broad taienta. - a a a Tha hlgtily guocaaaful en a game nt of John Mason In "Aa a Man Thinks" will laat throughout tha month of Juna at' the Thirty-ninth 0 treat theatre, ear a tha Itaw York Rev law. At tha end of that month, however. Mr. Maaoa and his tm-pany tm-pany will take a vacation for flva weak, reopen log again at tha Thirty -ninth Street theatre aa August S and than continuing well Into tha middle of next aeaaon. Although thara can hardly ba any doubt of the fact that tha engagement engage-ment could ba played throughout tha entire en-tire aummer without Interruption. Mr. Itfeaon insist a on a short vacation for himself aad hi fallow play ara. ' R. -err wk a a'a" ana hundredth par-fnrn.anae par-fnrn.anae at tha Herald Rous re thaatra was celebrated May tl. "Bvirrwoman" enna its run this waek at tha Herald Square. On account of prevloue booking at thla theatre. Henry w. tvavaga'a big allegorical spectacle will ba transferred to tha Lyric thaatra Monday. May 2. , where It ta pec ted It will remain thraugbout tha aummer and run Into neat i aeaaon. Tha splendid cast and raat ! equipment will remain Intact In the transfer The flrat matinee of " Every -women" at tha Lyric will ba five) aa lecortloo day. May t. e e e Tha Anal waak of Mra Flake's engage merit In "Mra. BumrstadLeiah." at tha Lyceum theatre. New York, end a tonight. The piay throughout Ita ran haa drawa la rge. fashion a hia and deiirhiad audi-enrea. audi-enrea. and were k not for Mra, Ptake'a California angagemanta It wouid be continued con-tinued lode Anilely. aee Aftar a run from Ma 4 to t Joaapt, Medlll attereon a new play. ''Reheat. on.' waa retired at tha a he If at Kanaaa City. ;ha pier opened to a tight house. Both roteat an t a and Ca iholtrs oo farted to murh of tha dialosrua. Man chart tree occurred oc-curred In tha threa-nlght run. Tha production pro-duction waa made bv tht Shiifcena. with the eirnertatloa of putting the show on Broadway nt fall, tf thay do. it will nave to aa flrat rewrtttea. e e e Th world la ao dog w rate that It on It among domeatlc aervanta that you find any contempt for coramerca. |