| Show I THEATRE GOSSIP I Time The Lion Uon and find the Mou Momie lolIe e 1 I Ii now not In It II eleventh month at the um theater and amid bids fair to run rin much over oer overa oera I a year fr The London l Acton Alor a has decided to 10 call 11 a public meeting on Oct 1 to appeal al MI for a public memorial to IL Sir Henry Irving Imol who lat hat Mason on made mad a II hit in as I I lae cy in The Heir to the tha Hurrah has haa been re me gM for tile Iris old part jart opening o at ibe ladI of tulle Musk In New ew York Sept 3 Z Wt 19 In the IIII n nil new 1 play Loved Lovee written for Mt ll I s Gale flak by b Mb Mice IIII I Mayo MIo an Italian greenroom l III Ii ed depleting depicting life on the since maim numy MIl ye r before h Core the elder S Sul Sui l In came earn to 10 America William IK Is planning to 10 ap au appear pear ar next en A on at tho the had hearl h I of or till hI own oln In a repertoire lag Ins of ot Jack Jac Cd CAde The Th Gladiator and other plays of or the th name Mme type lien Greet Orect has hu arranged to 10 give 1111 us III one of the feature of or the exposition a of oC Elizabethan plays A theater Ih similar to the he old Globe of ot time litre will probably probably ably be hI erected on the tM exposition grounds ground M I 1 r actor arlor ex and pris pria prisoner oner of ot war lIr has hl arrived In America and I Is organizing a theatrical com corn company pany pammy 1411 to 10 give performances for the thc benefit of or the revolutionists He Ue has baa ha been U S years on the stage Owen author of The Vim Vir a performance of the talf version Ion of his hili novel at the theA A AIdem adem of Music Muck on omi Aug u ug 13 Mr Ir ieter laLa ju juit t r turn l from a 1 Kuro Iuro uro tan can trip taken In lii of health He lie II Is ha now nol at III work upon lIOn a lion Ion of his hi latent t story etory Lady lAd Haiti more moore i H R will nil open his bin hi tn In Colonel at ot tIN Moo Montreal treal on o Oct Ocl 1 I Mr Willard is III having the reentry neT and costumes for Cor the Ue com comIne Ine Ing production prepared ared In New Nev e York Vork The Time period of or the play permit ermit of a picturesque variety In dress dras of ot full advantage wilt will be taken In order to tl secure effective stage picture ll nor Imports an In actor Charles to 10 stage her this thia season I on and mon Dion ham lias the Atlantic to 10 e eIlls His Ills House In Order Th The Gai 01 v piece ploce pl I The Spring Chicken has baa been Americanized by hy Richard mimic Carle still It will 11 afford a nl an I jr at al least Ilat one Englishman ln Victor VItor Mr MrIe ley Ie IC The following mom gi ge g have n ve been n r Henrietta JI tron t ro rom man maim regretfully r her hu lo lOfts lomm of luste taste for n this thic winter whiter In fie te comedy I leggy nh nbc has lias to 10 wit lilt chIcken at every 01 an e really eat cut t It II not merely merel pretend to 10 do M eo She l hc has baa always ben been ford fond f nd ndoC of oC chicken but hut che he hl expects to lo lothe the very er ierne of It before the season IK III o over erH How Ho Md ead The following players will wilt Interpret th mice rol In the Ih tour four anti and the rUM Mouse companies II il II I op or Sept 3 2 Company A Lyceum theater heater New t ew York Grace Ural m Breese Breece f Company n B Park theater Boston nOllon Gertrude Coghlan uri and Arthur Arlhur Byron Hyron Company Com pan C Western tour lour Lovett and Paul Ever Everton Everton er erton ton Company D Eastern E small mall cities Flora Bowley and Oliver Doud William WiiIIam A t Brod make the an announcement that he will a tl series of ot in the tho Man Manhattan ao hattan theater thaler late lale In September after Grace Orace elI forthcoming new nIli play hae have been gotten under underway und r way His JUs plan Is II to make a fortnight fortnightly ly h I production of a new play day Thurs Thur Thursdays days dalt with a II picked cost cast lie He 11 a preference In the mattar for or the works of or American writers but bUI doen does not nuke nato native authorship n a condi condl condition tion of production He lie II explain explains that thaI the field It Is III I wide open ojen and that nil all sent cent him will be given due dul consideration He holds out oUI no I promise f of or regular pro production durlon of ot plays that lint may ma appear to 10 tobe tobe be 11 successful at III these the matinees which me ale UI e to 14 be b regarded r merely a as II opportunities for or the treAt great to get ret geta reta a hearing |