Show L AMUSEMENTS Theater One rises from a view of Peer leer with a flood of mingled sensations most of them conflicting The ihm uppermost feeling is that Mr was Vill purchase the tho pro production by the wide advertising it had received from Richard Mansfields pre presentation pr following the hO action ot of lie tho story one grow grov as to where the tho real begins and the fantastic leaves how much nuCh is allegorical and how hos much is actual still another Im Impression gained is hi en meant his play as Shakespeare meant many ot of othis his for study In the recesses of the library rather thorn than for stage and tile tho final verdict rendered th whole he that it With going rub lie el the acCept ept Ibsen as the lie Shakespeare c the North ati as ho lie IS regarded in of and aud Aho hio jook hook to s ees liis theories acted narrates lind ItOh the thi Peer production ion tion prolific interest and amid peculation Bu BLi Bur r aver nver aV theatergoer goer thi man loan Who rio tho Luid box hc Chic and the man Mr lames after nil all re rely ly II i alIt to 0 Stamp Ter as S simply rIme ia a point wa In Im his fort fortyl r eari or bf Ld s anything work and effects could success the he career of Peer leor loyn 1 would Ii assured ills ails purt while the to tb versatility I reckless youth hint inan of v tJ i world in a 0 modern Oriental duck cos costume tume then as ItS the tho shipwrecked or II and later as the tho repentant old man returned In ill sorrow to 0 the tho woman who had buen waiting for him 00 lid years afforded no genuine chances for the heroic style of acting which Mr janis James audiences aro zito accustomed to scIe him depict ills His ability to act and to look young considering that ho hohas has hias passed his hii birthday is aston astonishing und bInd of course all he dues docs Is the lie acme of ease connect reading und naturalness One would think how however ever iver that with his experience ho would tono down clown the tho storm thunder and music in thc tho scene acetic so O that an occasional syllable of the dialogue could bo he heard As before stated the scenery and amiI Mr Mi James Janics constitute pretty much oC of the 10 whole entertainment Aphid Mr James wife has a IL rolo iola something on the tho Marguerite linos and thIl simply rends reads the part with sweetness without rising to any great heights Tim Tho acting of Laura as 85 the termagant mother was good guid especially in II this tho lOath death Theio are a number oC of minor which respectably fill filled ed and lie tho dancing 01 1St Miss was ivIts graceful Tile Tho incidental tal music by Grieg was at alt all times lInes striking runs out the lie week with witha a 1 Saturday Last nights turnout was a L fair one Cue The Thic patron patronage patronage age will sill continue heavy or small as tim the tastes of 01 the community may llo ho hoin In the direction of studious and somber problems dr Or lie The next at Ilia is The Tho Isle of MOOdILY evening anti and the tho advance sale Jh s now going on oil The Standing bout Koom I Only sign elgi has hiis boon hung LIlt almost night this flits week and last night flIght proved no exception a L The offering for the last halt half uC of tho thio week at the hue Grand had hati jIb its Initial I 0 I performance lust last evening hug and ultI proved to bo ho one of the best cards of the season Why Girls Chris Leave IH the tho name of tho III play und while it hi may bo be termed u IL melodrama It Is not of tile the kind partaking of n semi n hut but rather one that ear car carries ries moral lessons and anih has a strong Strom tendency ci good Jim sumo play with practically the same players was irtis see neon hem last heeL season anti and created a impression TIm Tho interest manifested by last nights marked applause being bestowed lib orally throughout the performance The attendance unusually largo large for midweek and everything indicated on un the part uit of those pres ps present ChIt ent parts pails were WoLe in the hands of Leslie F P II E B Howe Ar Arthur A thur U h Walton Barclay lill hi hilie lie llo Champ and Anna Trip Lorna Loina Jackson and Mary dary Levore 1 w The weeks bill tile the ends tonight and Manager Clark announces tim tho usual change for tomorrow afternoon 6 Jl Colonial Tho advance sale Is now going cm 01 for fbi Murray antI and open opening Jug ing of lie tho regular season at popular prices Their v presentation will be le beThe TIle The of Broadway M ft Clayton Hull On the upper floor of tIle the Music company store like a hundred nod and fifty last Jast evening to bear thu wonders Wonder of widely advertised Improvement on OR tIm the talking machine This in it may bb bid called honks a cabinet or a music the lie horn being con concealed Last nights recital which wart by Mr Charles Clayton showed I the astonishing improvements which have been made of late month In the tRilling talking machine not only are tIm tho much stronger hut but tha thi scraping sound is almost entirely done away airIly with Caruso Calve Karrar larrar nOd and others were and their voices came eanie forth with an astonishing accuracy It is the to give these recitals at regular periods 1 during the winter whiter t o 5 5 Tonight at the Methodist church occurs tim the testimonial recItal tendered Mr Ne Alfred Hough ton An Aim attractive program has hia been arranged |