Show uI I J I 4 td t r Ih a c 1 4 uI I p f 1 t I H l H H 11 H 1 1 t f l I H H i H i HII f A AMERICAN AM ACTRESS It I was wu as In Chicago at the theater In November lost that Miss Mica l Eleanor scored her first great reAt triumph In i Israel Merely Mary Ann anti and It Is II In that same City ot at It the tha Grand Orand Opera House ouRe early In December next that she will wil begin her hr second u rd regular season In the he charming little Ille comedy Miss Hobson Id is I still Playing Merely Mary Ann to crowded houses at nt the Criterion theater In New York ork where her liar performance on March 28 12 Is Ii to be e celebrated with wih a 1 distribution of appropriate souvenirs The first season sealon of ot this most successful star will wl In all likelihood close In New York ork City Cly where she he has already made one of ot the longest runs enjoyed by any an star starIn starIn In that city cli this winter In August Miss Robson will 11 go to London to begin preparations for lor the production of or the comedy corned which Is to be bo made mado at nt atthe the Iho Duke of or Yorks theater about the beginning of September and In which sh Hh Is la to 10 appear In the role of ot the little which she has hus created here with wih so 10 much success The Tha Englith rights right for the ploy play belong to Co anti ami Charles Krohman anti and the production at the Duke of or Yorks Yorki theater Is III to he be made under their joint direction It 1 Is with tho the desire to make the presenta presentation ion tion lon of ot the play pIa In tho authors own on country as complete as all possible that Miss Hobson Robson Is to go to London to play the leading I part With tho the exception ton of or Miss Mis Ada da Dwyer of Salt Lake who has scored s ored a n hit lilt hero In the part put of or tho the Indol London keeper and who will wl accompany Miss Robson to London to play the tho same seine part art the cast cut for tor the metropolis will wl be bo made lade up UI of at atI English I actors selected not nol only for tor their the tho Ir hr ability but bitt also for their popularity with English theatergoers theatergoer Henry Aln ln Icy ley and herald Du Manner 1 RI riel both hoth of ot whom are ar well wel known In this country a H a well l an as 11 In ln among those al ni already already ready chosen for tor the company com the former for mer to appear us UI Lancelot the compos composer er cr and tho the latter as all Peter Ieter tho the musical tea merchant Miss Iu Hobsons stay In London Is l necessarily Iee el arY limited hauled as an Ia sho she must return to America about the middle of or November to take tako up ui the extended tour which has hl been en mapped out for her In this co After Acer Chicago she sho Is l to visit most of ot the larger cities In thin the United Plates at the solicitation of or the tho local managers and return engagements will be bo played In Cincinnati Cleveland Baltimore Washington and ond other cit lee leu In which she he was waa seen leen In the play last autumn before she he began her liar long engagement In New York |