Show mry mary andersen amderson at stratford on avon prior to her return to america miss mary ik anderson began a short provincial tour oil en saturday by playing As yon like it in the shakespeare memorial theatre ut lit stratford on avon where sho she assumed the part ot of rosalind Kosa lind for cor the first time great interest was shown in the performance which was attended by lar large c numbers ot of people from london birmingham and other towns as well ns as by local residents and tourists the prices of seats were tripled still and quadrupled and it was isas announced that the whole of the proceeds would be handed over to the shakespeare memorial fund which it appears has not yet attained sufficient proportions to enable tile the th theatre to be fully I 1 or d decorated accor bare whitewashed walls and chairs or rough a benthos being 0 sill all that the trustees have yet y et seen their way wa to providing tl for tile the public bubli c I 1 in arditi addition on to the substantial brick building reeled a ferr years acara ago the small prim well wel ik I k kept ept tonn bosin is was isis is so overwhelmed by the multitude of visitors pouring into it on S saturday at dy afternoon that beds even in ili private houses it were ere diol cult to obtain in the evening notwithstanding tile augmented prices itic ilic theater was a crowded to overflow iv I 1 miss anderson was warmly applan applauded de d by the audience of whom a large pro coition poi tion cacci illy in ill alie tl to stalls were americans but lier her performance of rosalind which would have been it fit the ilic lyceum hall dotur not mr ir yin ving with some intention of himself ill producing 0 slicing Ll icing the play stipulated to the contrary cannot lie be said to lo have exhibited her t talent alent in it any lie new w aig light at it tile young cotini 0 american actress plays many parts but she has only one style which is more calculated I 1 to appeal to the eyo eye than to the heart always providing a that thai tile the spectator can restrain his impatience hilp with the tragic lc air airs the studied graces graces the labored of maidenly co coyness V and simplicity the smirks shirks and the llie smiles which in her case take the place of true feminine instinct and 0 girlish charn it happens however that rosa lind liml is ii a part that lends itself to some of miss andersons peculiarities of manner or method it can call seldom have been looked more charmingly than it was on oil saturday night flight when miss anderson andersen encased her slim ii liguri 0 tire if iii a tight little lilting doublet rind and closely buttoned 0 gaiters aaice ra reaching above the knee tile the too masculine lines of is which aich costume were sub b by an tit brown cloak gincey 0 ginac fully worn could the high spirit spirited cd I 1 and mannish qualities of the hie disguised rosalind have been tell deded in a minner manner more likely to lie ilc cehe orlando Orla oclo as to the alic iden identity tiCy of his youthful acquaintance the turnip munched ly by audrey i in 11 tile course of the play was it is s said all I 1 t grown in ili the garden of ann Ila thit stays cotta cottage afe froni I 1 rom tile london times I 1 |