| Show A AtA AO OA AAA A A At tAA Grace Miss lIss o oG c G George corge W 44 t Cr Cros os osIn In Ill THE THEATER man In i itC tC Her t t IW 4 t 3 o A w 1 4 c st tress Nell 0 0 to tot G b 1 t t 41 r T H TOV T n nv Y v v nv T T i I RAC t eaY ay G n LI star hili I been mid mad In n a i 11 II I Ii d on the ro liP IL 11 ne In tour four IId the rI queen queeni ili i j ot M Proa by Drama t by J I 1 C C Clark The cat ut r 4 wu In fJ NitIs the lilt 1 at u 1 Urk f c 1 Jr uig IWo kaui is t r rI I v J prim I t Gol f I I tOIl 01 teI 10 for 4 tilt the bud d O i i PrIM Pih almIr ton On w b tor In tilt lb qu Iut h tilt tl 00 I t tilt the ola I It P P PI a nil oe Ell ii biese w mall 10 ou ite im i tile ts robot A Ati dp to T tn 1 U a irI r 11 11 WMs the 11 sr lint ivi II lh ItI oft n UI l raut I Va tit roul Ru I fr rk II I at a OIl 1411 oi a May thul adI I town ton wit Ih d a wi I suited to her Style Itle of oC work orle uch ucb a pay pia I n my La A Family omU In AnnIe Anale 1 now MW a a etar at UIt I lb liter tiler In thu olt city It however I 1 to 10 uy that ao u ski b 1 In list tIr t een be b con I to bay ban r U lbs of 01 u i whIch b by commas Li 11 In u uno whit NeAlI for tor u ii a star The story or of Her jet i by no means mean labora and It Ja bia doubtless I by thousands bI 11 UI Temp Tamp i kiM kIni Dovel 1 tb the Irl quit In over a one ODe bo horse count country known as Nor flor denmark which jj t about to be 1 crushed bel between the upper anti ana mill millstone litO stone nil Berlin and The prime prim minister Baron hu ha that there is III but from annI and aDd that Chat I 1 to tb lb young Joun queen to some IOme tan man to 10 be by either ot of the two treat 1 powers AI Ac we find at 1 court Prince Knel bert hert on and von Werdenberg the former sent h hy and the latter laUer b by Austria Cassimir I Is II a lunatic and b by hI his Insane raw and peculiar eullar provide some IOme which at least incites the laughter ot of the Ihl thoughtless I l on the other hand Ii a 11 senile ol old beau who I Is scarcely that she h cn mui her subject The queen aWl lit order to carry out lbs with wish ot of her be heart rt but the troops arrive at t UtI lur the tables r turbid 01 o th lb TI fh play pia ends nd with the b by the queen that will not pIn take up th lh hU dull of nt unless she lie be accepted with hugo fuKo Count u a kin king There I Ii a lot lul but this I Is the kit belt oC ller The ply play is II a melodrama pure pun and simple the rued t the c to It nal tall tail built but It I Is well put together and In spots la Is Intensely Interesting Its Ita fault lie lee In the fact that the adventure ot the queen ull lb the principal are re practically cli aU of the urn tam nature In other wor words they are n all attuned to th the same hey and there thre Is III too It side upon the main mainone one could be the fI plieS would W Ie improved a hundred pet Milt cent As AI It I Is wIth the natural tinkering In Inevitable evitable to new MW pl plays and the to be Improvement ana Grace aeo George ought to go 10 alo doug merrily n Hr Her Majesty toward tM thi point where ski will be considered worthy ot of tar Star hood without any r reference t to the po attica 1 by her shrewd In manager and husband It I ii alwa always a to 0 o chronicle the success ot of a worthy artist who tau bus Ion loni I struggled against ell adverse a as J ha has done or the PUt t few lew years When Miss Mill rosman rollman accepted MIt Neil by C nI I I ton Ion Jr a lawyer lawr who Ic unknown u as a dramatic writer and an noun flounced her intention to 10 produce the I her friends were dismayed They Tb I Ier were er all sll aware awre or of the tact that U the the contemplated sending Aia Ada out In one ot of thee Nell Onn play and It seemed Inevitable that MI Miss Croman would hays hay ty In securing the desired time Ume I am m J c I 7 I I i o v It now to 10 be seon whither the talented end and vivacious star and nd t play pia will make mke a strong to over overcome come the hoodoo appears to hov ho hoer Ir er over this pretty little house hoUie In Wilt West street tret tl work In tb the title rote role or of Nell that In this hue of 01 she he ha has no on lb stage Had she made luck luch a hit bit ten yu years ego she he would how be on of our most malt stare lara but Ute th necessity to work ork regularly lb the acceptance ot of engage mul mII WIth stock to k companIes In Which she h was naturally required to do a vat Vast range 01 o work and In which It wu manifestly Im Impossible to 10 com to one Mach breach When AI Miss succeeded Gior Giorgia IIa gia Drew U as the Ibe 1 WOo we WOoman man alan of 01 old Charles Charle come diane ellUl of which Joseph wu the idIng mn man mn many w were made mad bet between her And her ber l bill rIl In light lIht comedy I never could see Nt whereIn Georgia Drew was lA Henrietta equal even ven In those days day but I bed bad no 14 idea tha thai any n woman oman not u ix In comedy could so 10 develop In inthis this breach of work u Miss Mill demonstrates lo l le all as Nell aWA that t ithe hu hi done dono Of the play It I ii only necessary to state that It I Ii brightly lUteS and fairly bristle with delicate Un nt hog repartee and nd biting kii I mine It ft I is usual In a I comedy by a comparatively i author to say y that It many man but It would be fl false to la lathat say that of oC Nell It h bus as f few rough ed edge a 1 any play In New ew and t fewer than the hit bit bitof of the season Arlon Arisona ly Iy Mistress Nell eil ought to hi bt 1004 tor fec tin entire nUre season In this Ibl oIly rIty or not It will mAe mke that no one of course van say laY in view ot of t the unto untoward ward In which It was at first Pre presented and nd afterward con Us urd here bere The cut Is II as follows follow II II r J ct Mr A t III awe lick lIuk of HII I lr EuI ol 01 Vr r II Jack Jck nan III if the he II Ingi t Mr lr 1111 Str en old cId of lb I 4 Dick it t Ih Hi lr ir Theodoe n hi ir I Mr J r F u 4 i i 1 o l L Ii ft too I t 4 r 4 rd Li TT o s tROSt iia 1 a or oi luo t sanet 0 Get I Alne Biota Olti a Ho b w 1 Oscar Olear tilt lii wi 1 rei I W nl I L wl Wiit P Jim Jw Jimi t Thi first act of i M Majesty j I the of the royal palace ot o In the evening act t c girsa tv u us a vIew of oC the front of I In the town of oC i In the evening act Ih three e loIt th the guardroom ot of the citadel at t night ant and I in act cl tour we po o back to the the next morning It mn may be taM said lit at the beginning that Orar George would probably haY have been bean dreamed ot of at as a tar star at t this tare stage ot of hr her career wee wre she hf not the wIt wife of William I A Brady a I prominent manager who 11 I greater ter facilIties than the ordInary th man for tur exploiting a new lI tight ht I much u as he I Ii on one or of tbt proprietor ot of the Manhattan r In hi thu ell city where whre Ur III ii now noi the attraction Still It bould not Le be assumed that JI liu George I Is ot worthy worth of oC She is II distInctly deer with an Ingenuous manner that Ii 11 at all times charming and there are flashes dulle of ability In the stronger augur welt well for tor t the future of thIs young actress It bu baa been said Id In Ib many mallY quarters that 11 George lacki dignity as the girl qUeen that no woman who I Is a queen would behave behan so 10 much Ilk the girl ot of th the middle daises As AI Asa I Ia a fact this argument Will not hold holl we wehr ter hr for tor accordIng to th the play Miss George h has Just emerged from a con COli nt to Illume assume tb the du duties ot of royalty royally Besides III as throughout the tour four acts tilt the tact I is constantly Impressed on Y till the auditor that she h II a girl of an I J 4 investigating turn tum of mind with Ith de fr frt t thoughts usually occupy the minds of ot of her ber are age it I is not It all 11 that she he should he be un familiar with the strained of i court life during the moments when she h I is thi Ih she he I Is II as I fled U as nap could wish Ih though In the seen before the and In the 1 she b mIght perhaps with adan to add a or of the vague which I ii the inevitable al ac alt t or of ot of powe IW Dr II a course j I think her imer r u WO bt 1 vastly benefited I It f Mr Brad Bridy should not 10 lose conn conf 0 due ItIce III a his t If ability she hp I Is tineS tu to into Inlo a star II lucidly It he should hould at t the IIa seine tn Ii have ti 1004 oud fortu fortune to a I I rii II a i i Ij MAJESTY ACT 13 k I 2 cI cIrA rA fr it Th t h abl able to see aa and yet t persists In boasting of his earl early and nd his well p pre preserved served vitality HI Imbecility I ii pre Intended to amu amusement men hut but It oN only loathing The young queen sees leU her suItor and nd I Is disgusted with both ot of them 1 hi addition to her other trou hieu I Is in Cn lb thron of an n Incipient revolution b brought bt about hy by bythe lb the oppressIon ot of the people b by Prime Minister The people are led lcd b by Papa schmIdt a typical taproom a as and Id Hugo Count Waldeck who In to mingle without with tile the people hu has assumed u u lbs nanie lit Ot Hiller Honorl Is order to herself under understand stand laad the wrong of hr her people 1101 among them and meets with many thrilling adventures In which Ruler Hiller i 1 ot of course Involved Jt It fool wIthout saying that she ahe falls fall In love loye with Ith lUller and that rails 11 in III love Joy with her After Atter a night together III hi the prison rb the queen ca has baI a scene ICIDe with In which lb dismiss ci him and Uld then summons whom she ehe creates prime prim minIster The ThO rebels rbell have broken loos ond are attacking the public buIlding refuses to acos t UM till portfolio and both h he and md th the quisa are Oh I not In a position to Mate this positIvely but I 1 he have It on what ought to be good lood authorIty that tbt this was al tto In a mOlt moat marked deret and that th the coming to Nil New York was lall nt due to a desire on the part lArt or of MI Mii I Crosman and Mr her husband and mazi maJI aler ager Maurice Campbell Cmpbell but to the tact fart that It ft Wi practically to 10 Itt get desirable bookings n all any portIOn ot of the country So Mistress Nib Nh wits Will into the little t in III IIII inthis this dU city u II supposed to be the taw I home ot of the Ibe My May Irwin type ot of t taDd tar and aDd tile the t Irwin type of coon OOn sangis No one OM expected that Nell NII I would do more than out In a distal tory manner the tW two or three w weeks before tb the beginning ot of Miss Irwins ann engagement at 1 the 1 Instead ot of that however lb the I made the biggest sort ot of a lit Ht litand and It If arrangements could I have been made for sn an extension ot of the MIu Crosman would probably ha have remained at the little during durin the greater Ier portion of Al Aa It Is II how bow oer It has bal hoist beeta necessary for her to togo go to 10 tile fit laroy YO theater formerly the a and nd burlesque house hOUN which baa baI Up to 0 Ih the p present nt time Ume had anything but I carer I HoTo oV BY I V ul of the Blue sst r T J 1 c arth lui r 7 MIsts lUaU Pact II 11 11 Ld laS tiers LouItt Loul Ju lubes of at A boil Vol n a on creep III Will Ohn 1 lre at 51 the lI I lI an anI anNew I New York Tork |