Show Henry E. Dixey has never had such a phenomenal success as his the and Willard has been fortunate enough to secure through his New York representative this famous comedy dramatized by Miss from Harold book of the same Mack will portray the role of Robert which gives splendid opportunity for the display of The entire original Henry E. version exactly used for one entire year in New York City at the Madison Square Lyrie where the play was witnessed by capacity houses throughout its eventful The story evolves around the adventures of Lieutenant Robert the evening of the Embassy ball in D. shaves off his mustache and beard and borrows his coachman's and to fool his Nancy decides that he will impersonate their coachman and drive her home after the ball and embrace her as sh from the He happens in the excitement to get on the wrong carriage box and drives madly down Pennsylvania avenue with the women occupants screaming wildly and pursued by several mounted He drives up to the edge of the curb and receives Miss Betty Annesley in his arms and embraces her He is arrested and Miss Annesley and her agree appear in po lice court the following day and prefer him for disorderly is fined by Judge Watts at the private examination and Miss Annesley pays the fine and leaves a note for James the nom de plume used by to register on the police asking him to report at at Chevy Chase out of and that if he will promise to give up whisky she will engage him as her Out of the pure spirit of adventure accepts the offer and engages her The plot The unraveling of the story brings out some of the most sparkling comedy seen in any play and Mack no acquit himself ably as he has done in all previous The engagement of Mack in Man On the will be week commencing Sunday February at the |