| Show s of tte L it l G c cL l I I 2 r When Kennedy nII tried tho daring 11 11 g x L J ll n 11 of If Introducing n tho of oC Savior 11 tho In York York In Ida hll ph play Tho ryu t In th House J critics i were l ot or Its 1111 favorable re i lIY uy public Tho English courage was justified d by b tl reception of i the play not Now Nl York but b t subsequently crUy through throughout out States on tour nil this to hio encouraged ed 1 Jerome lo IK iJ Ter mt the Iha humorist to enter ente tho with Ith it dramatization hf cof The II ing In Of M the tho Third Floor FI Ol in which the um central f Ure Is a Il nation of or hp c Savior This fact f t Ii nul brought jor w by any direct ll ct means but by b numerous lita tou h tj Tho character will wi not bo known by h any J hut h tt In tha th thron parte In I which the to plu I divided lI a prologue a 0 play and van 11 epilogue ho will wil be he known respectively t nn I a I Passerby the tho Third Floor 1 lu l Back and ami a O hop and I ls I very Ir that tho th at tho Ht i James theater hEt I Forbes and I lo tn ti tl i roduco the tl play on 01 Tuesday next will r that hc has his handled tho subject In II a spirit of 0 and no sincerity nc lt and that thoy Wil his hi the tho Himo ort It of respectful tul hearing that se secured S Sc cured c I for OI fHI fn In tho United Statch fr Almost not with tho of hi and LOUis dram dramatized of f The will wi bl produced It Lyceum theater on 01 evening cv Hull In print with cc lec i I and tIIS he may bo pardon pardoned 11 dl ed If fe lapso l of or ears l ho n IIII tt II tho experience out of or proportion 1 thin t I 11 0 In fn t i Iio lc n Vor sen 0 many vc rl dl dd rJ on place int I IIi great Ii e t too and ih tho reception le pUAn v oroua IU Ai almost I ro 11 li f something seen o 1 sort of delirious s trance through gl a n mist 01 of blinding loan t n that at tho fall of tho ll ii lit the lh wh le 1 11 on Its ItsIe Ie t n that me mo In Ih of tl ro wiH va a i roar Unit ll li dazed d me meT meTo T r To me of the most delightful sur sur 1 rOt l p M lS of ot Happy Fanny y I of isan American In III the tho part of I In 11 tho J I of Tho OIls f Gott Jil h l I li lias lilLs he t pre pIe preVented Vented In landau The Gertie G had dragged to to New Kow York YOlk to play tho j III IIII I l Happy while U has boon Immensely popular lar with Ith the tho s of f tho English nu le halls lIall has always li clI rather r r I forced imd I ul vulgar V I luid hac the 1 fit r f a I real lino musical comedy m y i coined Urn rie in Her liel no nil ife i to realize until IlI lIl George G s came along at and a t offered her 11 1 hen present rt very excellent manager l has vl le cc her het ed the rough I l h edges off of oC hor hol art and It I ho J o lo hor 1101 e rl for many mallY long months hi la Is not nl t the busl ness man that I to tj be boo Jacob Jwo P Adlor Ad H The Tho who ho according to has hils found f nd In InT ondon T a temporary te ar haveri hav ri fr Now York has IlI 9 li li creating i ireal real furore In cha lOl Years Y ago ho tried Lond n found It unsympathetic pathetic t and wont went to tf llie United d States r vv v v I 0 1 TY t of j I rA 1 1 I M w f i 1 I I IC I C i 10 I 5 i i V i k t II r 1 1 V 1 j t 1 t t i J I h 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 Y Y ft y r f rf y y y yI yA 1 A I i j I jI Y X j if i t t f I t y S t f 1 y J t y yI L LI I I w H o oI HAZEL TAYLOR TAYLOE AND GEO D I In The Girl r and HI the tho I lions Lion of tin production on ot of Ills hL play pla It I in 11 IS 8 that In Ith Wilson 11 01 Barrott tho novel noel novelist dramatized ell his novel nu l The Deem ster and ho tells with every evi 01 evidence dence of oC keen 1 1 delight in recollection n ton of fir entering lIt Into a lL contra t with Bar Barrett rett for royalties of two guineas a performance until th ll total reached SOO when thoy were to ceane altogether In of nce In connection with the rehearsals and the he lr l night of his play pla the Iho author nays Ims There Thero wore the thu rehearsals l I and though thou h in III my m Ignorance of stage man management I r tool little or no In them I as u It lue expel lene ence the tho stumblIng Ing ng through thu pall of darkness which Ics 1100 Over vel the th front o of tile the hOIL O in tho day time I first t heard my m own linES ines by h an actor act r on the tho stage It was wa almost aa lIS if something of my myself m self had in a t dream by h a u kind of h transfer pained into tho mouth of om bod else By the tho time of If the tho public per performance this elusive sensation emt bud naturally passed II l away hut but then thon camo mother emotion equally new to me nil niland and ind yet rel moro morn thrilling the t e emotion b tears the tho laughter the created l by applause and above all aU tho Iho silence of the audience lu It is Just once In a amans mans that ho producer but bul on this visit viall hi Ul has round found a roady and enthusiastic audience to proclaim him the really clever actor n tol that he ho Is Tn the United the tho constant en endeavor deavor of the actor and ane tho actress is isto I Itu to tu keep their private family and home from the public In tho very el opposite expresses the tho state of affairs Herl the most os 1 popular of df tho postcards are those depicting the sev several eral stars of the footlight with their wives or O husbands as the thc case 1180 may be bean and an Invariably with their various off offspring spring The Tho baby i If such popular stars Alar Vincent and Isabel IAabel lay Jay aro uro almost t as a well known by sight as liS their maters while Baby Betty Bett the thc pride of If Seymour Hicks and ami li would be hell heir to the tho throne tomorrow if his many thousand Worshipper had their WilY way Baby Dah Betty Butty has hus just shown that she he has hils more than a L beautiful face and clever parents to recommend her A souvenir of Tho Guy Ouy Gordons a 1 mu musical play in which Seymour lu and an Ills hl wife have boon appearing with great In the form of a book of caricatures with accompanying prose bus huS just lien Issued 1 and tha tho public Is IA Informed that tho text is tho effort of or this marvelous child who by the tho way Wll WllIS is but four foul years ears old BROWN |