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Show t. si ES ER ET EV :NING k lite., JIN 110Y- -' 1:1' . -- I; ..t----- ), ., b . - 1111111111111. 1101 0 F- - - -- , -- , . 6 idelb.4't- - , I . 0 ,, 1,.,- 't...7 ,,, . . ,.. t ta.a. 4 .. - s I I. ia 1 - rather mar. - '. 4,. Ilb ; - - . - 1 - ILIPIt P.,141--- - Itt.,I - , i ,, . the sights has bees extremely heavy. The engagement bag aftwded Pura pleasure NI old titilltil6 net- only ger On inemertem It Invoked of the peerless 41., M. "loose teuipany or 2$ age or mem but tor the ad- seeable Interpretatal given by tho - z . , ., - ..- 17, , d''.:- - .- stare Ilion Viereece Roberwi. Mr. ki 9SL $ad Mr. Theodore Roberts. theater bilis have suffered trent the appositloa. Mime Psrigansa Lads massy trleade ter ber latlividual work bet - wa;uld have made mom it she 114d boss linked with something with ince, brains and fewer limbs than Mks Sweetest Owl is l'aris, alit. Bel. ' law la as always welootno swat. and It le iregrettable that his visit could , est have been timed to avoid the heavy appealtion at the other house. Also we, took wish that Mr. Bellew might be across smith. lucky enough. 14 stumble ' - eir xperien'etol ita ' !fie- - Orphount haa kat nook aw monarch of all it our. 'eyed, and henceforth there wilt be a N - I -- $ at ,... atoll last 44 1 1044-.- ttath Mt. 4 in--, . tt- . I . a , Iti. '',. ' , 1,-- a 4 t It It: - rA- " II , .ott f '- - - 1,,. .4 tt ,.I 1..,,t t,At t ,40, , a ' , atm. ft tot t- ,ed. ,u0 I : II o - t a thu t'r.vg to 1. I J bt. tat.,1.L tr I:" Tt-..- ", ..t.rt,.. rV-Ir- r Its t Iat-u.t..1 t;tvIrt : 4 ka, SA 111,k ',et-et- , 4 - , . Pal I 1114,1 , at... , I. - t ,,, - - IiI DAISES AI tif thu ;Alla rttrr I gilimbffil ha ed ,, ! 4o 42:) - Vti IODEIM the Orpheus. Nest Week. ,- - tains an innurntity uhdreamed uf by Lively News and Gossifi of London Theatres London Dramatic Letter. aces-140- 4 ' :,- 4111 r t - l, ,N x4) ,0 P. ed Ss 1; . l t'Ity. a , P 1 ;uteri, ttt it I 11.at-- i4s Irv,' 4)61r, i itrvbe- it I 0- - ,.. nf. tin-roo- rtok Nook le, ,, utu-d- 113110..-Ta- 4 A ,.. (,,,. war Lii in .t pat tt Ii t. truuI T go. t- - N.' Mr Mat 'atom ti Lodi., ) part 14,.ollug th earyntugs I puto tla III -- dir a..tiat.d.Na...11.at 11 y Oa 4 Vela t t la ts Fla tup 1.111 top .71 AO '')? - 0411 414 the- - - Am. r tat, Mao a a. I"...t 3,...i lt,s. - 1,- I I a: a Oat aata its 4 a It Maw . a tat ...aka: -u to. t.,..-- 't 4 ta tiowt Sa.at MIMIMEM. i tt .. .I. ,.', 1 a tk . Ana. 744 Timmtort. .alk -4, l'orket gm it.- - I, LI it. ti000 I .4,0 1,, Itli'lltatt Its L.A. 'f: - Mr f a. to. . ..- - t - 0 . t , --,,,A - th. Ilk ' ,! a Va. - r. JIIt -,:- t .lity 1"t Leaaaaa - .4-- 1 TOv- 11,31110r' g.L.. riwie a fortune out of "The' horse P.ut , htit Iit ' Itelirkenation of Aunt Mary. k tk tAlPnt." been one tho ordirt Yti taves 3 3 t3 t3 of the theater. the .4 retaterwi My IME.m mm itolakot is nrikina ready hi Sri in a ti Kite itrke, ii.. v rharies play largely of ta-- nun composition. Wyndham's leading lenb five 'ears stfl . in undtriaking aollowship ahe T. ItageN-.- . plityma in the view 1,Tury L4ne 'tome aseistanee froin Charles' -nerhatratma. Tit The. The piny will be called Light... mi.', todtents'a eonipany alit Shitale Maptrylin k la a rit mg a include l'aul lieeker. "Jatelt.. Mali. Faye Cuoick Pelle Starr "htotaricalf airy" play In t produtAton In London next ems..11. an4 UAL& Make. .., 4... to -- " - , : .. t I: 1 . 7 ati .4 - - .. .4 wirwreyot. a...aa-stLA Skoe, 4. 41 ralia.1 y at J1 ' t .. P.vittatr.-.-.- It . a 1.4 are-a- e74:1 ',..- , :. . - tt 41".11 - vs-- - 4''''' THEATER GOSSIP I A. . 1 7 - . - , rim -- - .., l'". - , mama eg eglita.amtm t t if .,.... 'I 4, , alai ---, wtt . 1 ti ,e, It .s. At ttln 4 ItS ittid etit -4 t. 1 1t..t.1.1, .1,thlutat,...a. I 0. PLittdtattit 0.414o. Abel ttititt. v Atteet Ittw ortAt pia obit )ettil tits., aux, Lta Ogur, color, N14.11114411....ft 1,r ,,,,t-- ,1 (.., l',. tu.bitro.. 111,E-- det. etulootetim trego; l'.01111 t,wdo. twn erw-a- k stliw. en., du memo! mu,stat-hitApeUitt tio;ra t .f -, m ry notottd 4 0 entire Iwo, Thia ratt,t do - aAfp tor the ItININIta. lion, deuttanato itsrau- "ut vault etwirt. - .1 k - I P91 0 0. .ta IltriItc: AL I'll'. Mr . , ,-,i- La.. Is. tt,,,, 4, , it.r,rt little al ItaP .1,AR 14644.bal ... Nancy .4 t totter tn ?4.,ike I 1.44w ti,t itt , - el ato ia Litst . 1P.4--,- .I t itati.-16,64-4- , - 4 4 Alt ea. !Iv yrty.eozwe tuut II.'" - , . than Felt Lake esit Maud tor at pee.. P ik.pecially shim a mansivir elects to open ha a Sanday night. What his bog ;attire gains that particular night. . It simply deduetod from the patronage ed the tart reighta ot the week,. Dual. tem has bee quite gratifying.. and en ell .... 411,,ret.to et ;.. ....:p i0INP r. ..1' ' , ,,- tke ne-ra- cts - t --4, 11rem4,- Ltryt. IL 4 ' 11.our ollist O., ;.1. ,0, Ike, 44.41 a it itt.,. ...mit de vu ' 1 , ' Jam,. , gm Id Lire t littv.a.titt -- 1101 - bhp taailme It -t 4- to. a norlea coga.itment : -4 e a t ito'4',r., , ..... i 0 04 - . Jam. pcentsis" g,ta its dill.. I it Ili i,i lio Lnd up to a SLIM). I house; at the (.4161,81 tmiees- - Nat thrrelo am.s:1 iikkhre ot that he. roam. tiesallui talo I tor Fremmtation kb. - , . .-!- . tk- - Ebgtall IS SI I 01irdbrib- meows tour bed Imbue Samos Ittonard rasas- - "deo los b. -1- 111b. LbLb- - W from., boir -purtt...i of 311016 A41.1fr boost 16tbas4 111- t we r,.. GA! kw k T- e mere soli ty et p.m &41. ',abut gifts itapl k.444t4 My wwwea I "I ke4 Ortm-d.- I anacia wit 1 a.. ... tap . iI lautat 044,1,.--- t- - - ske letag .A, 6 Lao naive!, at, ...I.4 orawoopei..4.ew ...a ..64 t ealr T.-0-; 11P1,, 1., -I, 11,11-11- 'PI wt .,ww,...t kora 04 - ATTIC, . , -- i Ike Lemke& weaponry .. r H (a-1---i'groin- 1: e 111 ,ailink '1 wo t.,....411 V t: 10100111111PP -- y,ww.wk, -- - - ..''-- '. .): ll e ' Pk' tb.1 bey ttketitt it etimistagedi A wAl- 61:0ISat ill ss....'"Vnit - NEWS SATIIIDAY OCTOBER 2 il 1911 ntay still In Its way to pupalartiv. lout if Immediata steps aro not t. taken prune and to improve it .k 1 started rehearsals at fear Its chatteea are slight. LItNIWIN. I . ,, of Zangwill's new :Michael Faraday. WhO made public Nt ore on their Arabian rnt)-li- e Bernisrit is coming WPI - , To $am ;... he is. antt has been 1 PlaY The God of W it r. which the tett that Ve ha-lcalled "He Came :rum M11- - bore s oho vier brought to the 1:nit,sti tile run of the NATI'. a . ,, he hopes to produce about the pereond throughout ,. -in The Soldier,- partner seek in November. It is to be holds the lease of the Lyrie theater. --. 4 4 i V a 'oriels i : In the first place at which he la. lately renewed for a long - i it term of years. .Ile and Whitney have matinees hut. of course. should ,, ,,k .7 o ',. , - ,,,,,,,,,, got un well together. and between 4 Ar - a prove a real success it will go Into; nrver i. '..? , 3, oi, .1.4..,, '. ' A'...!'' ;I: 4... A I them Ivdune have their best to Kid they i ; 4,.., ' 1 'r i - , the tvening bill. As It happens. the r Straus' opera Which. how PV et. ' . -, .. , 4 .4 .4.. i now ..;. !I is :i , .-rerz,- -least Mlle bit .4 a draught '-isauteset.s too, much vitalitv to succumb .' ''' 'st i-, ' ,,,,, i 't : . i . , to their effort in that diroctioe. being felt with "Jriachelh;" the ad-' -, ; , ' s, J. , ,Aira' 1:atiee booking is still good but not thn, in course of time. the Once has :: , .,, v,... ,' , , t, '.., r ,.41... beettmes ceneluded its run, quite so good: as It amts. Awl alien :ode manager of the Faraday ' i His nest 1..yrk. , '': , business does begin to (troop at Ills Jrmilictiotti there is to be a new ver- ,,,,,, k ,,, tt 1,... ,,: , , MaJests it Is by no easy stages but sion of Johann Strauss' fatuousFI4 opera I- -: ,', ,,,,,i, rada with appalling raPidity ilowever Tree:,Istuffe. DI Flettermaus." ......; balite royal between it and the Ent. ' o ' - ',4'- -' b ': Hie real parts. aeerna aell A tistivd with the present is a man tif many '...k kir, the vaudeville patronege. ' ' press surof and architect is bushiest' that - The Garrick ' N on 4 tt i onion have sonesweet stele of affairs, and is throwing him-I,- 1 veyor. Ile lb also a composer. having 4. -new , 0, .friende for their up Wins 4,,.0 ..0 , 7 ,T self heart and soul into preparations The Fit ten itusIt t.. "Amitsis" anti ' . ...... ' rendition. ''The lituderne0 and there t N. niter of these was par; ' ' for the production of "The Ood of Wander." f.,-.-. , ;. ' . -- - in math curiosity expressed at to how i 41 is-1tkulas ly successful. but he is going to ., , Ws r. 4,11 t4 ' '4 another bid for nubile favor with . . ' over the aleve hit me this amake . 4 :'' i ' ' .. Chatting A . hook ItupplIPti him by Frederick Fenn i.. IL bathe lsslas tailed for in-- - , neat rather he "bail week remarked; ' -!'shit Arthur Wimperis. II 1"..'d weeping production. 141er' ','" , tratige that after a lapre of 2.004 ; ''.2:" '8i ' ' r' - rs: Jew tor 3 ears it shoulLt . be reserved .. a ' ' ' ' :.!fl IIEMPILIIII BEADY MR. OPENING. , The days go on but they bring to CyInterest lit to attempt to t t , k I !,. .. , Labels whobase been affordedl 1 - and goodwill ril Maude no appreciable hnprovement Peace . Christ's teaching. k., -4 fl'Iff ,. Playhouse. In. , tbill, ppestunity of dr sUmpett et ;t he ''' ,, that is the message which Zangwilll In the attendance at the --- ' ' evident now that hair .ige of the fingppase theater la the it teams .- deed, he has The pretty In hie 11111 LTD offers YZED ,.C"StS. part pia). CADY, , of "Rip , Per it end of Mein Oren. whkh will ,,..1 ' Headliners written for me is practically an em- Austin bitrOtlS nPW version Imo iqiu.swd neat - Wedneeday al the Eillgrell Opening Ettgantebetil Nov. 1st. everting bodiment of the life and opinions of Van Winkie" will have to be relegated ; Maude inn and Considine vitude 1Toistoy. I represent the great humani-- , to the category of failures.week's trial i't "viii.; Wilvan .0 ire pronouneeS it a surprise tartan element in a nation's exis-- 1 proposes to give itofanother asall- - lialtibt. that time it shows Undoubtedly it la one of their rrangement and construction. iP;lote on Mine. Former Governor illence; Bourchter the precise opposite. i and if at the end will he Ike eat attractive playhouses lig the on each side ot the ode. are provided opening his Of increase put a I") In the end I come to my death by vitality, IN, Heber M. Wells will open the Few are aware of the trantfor illuminated t,a''''' A house in an address formally but I leave behind me the use- successor into renearsal. This is to be hands ,f4.,...x program receptacles. to of the patrons , Angina that Imo occurred in the last feature that in calculated to prove the theater. Seat sale opened this ful lemon that truth must eventually all adaptation of tie Cal !levet and de :".;::: , , few months. for tn the rear of the popular with womenfolk is the flUIVOTY afternoon. comedy, "Papa." origprevail. There Is a, saying by Goethe FICTi three-astirbiref of the BooperEldredge building which le provided with toys of every which I rather think of printing in inally done at the Paris tlymituute in 'i.!:;:. ''. BABY MINE. In it that Massive structure has been erected. deacliption. erne' and other deligins to the runs somewhat the early part of this year. the program; it - - kiln at Meet and concrete in the latest for the diminutive patrons of the At the Colonial theater next week following effect: The tyranny of the singularly clever actor. Felix Huogenet. eon- house who have not yet arrived at the npprotted , Iisethed of ;strong is terrible, but the tyranny of made a notable hit as the middle-age- d A. Brady, Ltd., will present "Baby 0 Ale, .. "Pet. atenetion. Praelleally the only wood age of appreciation, but who may be Win. the weak chaotic."rhat principle you hero who proves $o much better a man international coinede the Mine," hit - ".', .',;,..1.,6::17' :1::4':'' is on left in floor the will also find imbedded in Zangwill's than his son and who. despite his years. In the building the care of competent maids which ran for an entire year at of the Haly's (41k the wood entering Into the while their elders are within enjoying Theater. stage drama." succeeds in captivating the youthful New York. and is the reign' sal the ropers chalet-- The bowie the entertainment. Tree. meanwhile, finds himself op. heroine by hie charm and worldly WinAAP success In Linden, where it iii now :,,:. ing Manager McCoy promises a bill of nearing its 260th performenee at Sir .. premises a picture of striking knotty posed by a sea of troubles in connec- dom. Frankly. I do not see Maude in whichever way the eye turns. The attractivenes for the revival at the character, but plassibly it haa been week. Charles Wyndham's Criterion Theater. tion with his proposed .. ' rolling. the walls. the proecenham. the Rice and Cady, late of opening of Oftcnbach's the Weber it Margaret Mayo and Edgar Selwyn Christmas "Orphee, remodeled in a way to suit his peculit. 1,1- ,aux Enters." First of all comes the arities. It is quite time that he was toyerall are executed with an artistic Fields staff of merrymakers, head the the old adage that two of a someone bowl' that has reached the Ideal in In. bid in German comedy. Terry and smash of capable getting a good run out of one of his finding difficulty In trade family cannot agree. Miss riot arnolgement and decoration. Leinbert in "Parcial Typee Seen Mayo of adapting the libretto to suit modern Productions. "One of the Dukes," is Mee. Selwyn and a dramatist. from Main Muse street American the ,Through Metering tastes. I stated last week that Ber- "Cinderella," even "A Single Man." Eyes." promise a Her play of "Baby Mine." has firmly and the task declined tImough the swirrsing storm doors, the moot amusing number. Willard Hutch-Mie- n established had Shaw nard with which I believe John Drew is doher as a most successful SCENE FROM "BABY NINE!' Co. offer a comedy Pis Viet, woman box office is immediately at hand and in default. G. F. Chesterton had ing extremely well on your side. and is a Mr. that, Selwyn playwright. k et morignodinue corridor Made., to the galling under the title. "A Leap Year Tree now Sunday one of Van Winkle"--n- ot also, and his "Country Boy" Said to be "The Funniest Play Ever W Niters." Which Opens an Engagement been applied to. On entrar,ce to the tunas proper. Within Leap." Geiger k Waiters offer what dramatist motored down into the country to In- these "Rip one him a fortune. also of Of One Week at the Colonial Theater. the proven has brought this a novel appointment is at once Is heralded as an exceptionally tune- has but on the subjeet terview the latter successes the during past ; apparent Behind the rows of seats a ful number. "The Streete of Hely." big found him still In a state of hesitancy. season. Both Sarah Bernhardt is' hardly the rage plays have been '.. is glees screen which keeps out draughts The IA Vine Cimaron Trio offer a great New York a figure in at the 011inetint this year which she Chesterton conSpicuons yet but dove not obstruct the view is pro.. grotesque comedy and dancing tra- the happy pair are successes, is the merriest enter- State to appear in the caravan Beene literature. Physically he is a . It waugee." giant,: than was during ner previous viait a, twelvehappier : the comedy star has even of The Garden of Allah" at the unusually tall, burly and vide. ,within this the smite are an-- , vesty bearing the promising label. ever. Mrs. Selwyn is fond So far she has given us hearing tainment month ago. Satwith. Wiled end the entire floor is on suet "Imagination." Gerard. the Herrn lean her husband praised; Mr. of connected last and which been Theater, began Century ditioned, with the temperament Selwyn is new and neither "Theadora" nothing tg slope that an 'unobstructed view of juggler and his comedy man round out a: in afternoon. a He a urday of spent possessea recently day boy. high spirits prouder of his wires triumph than his '.' the entire stage is afforded from any the bill. has drawn as it ants FrandS Wilson is much enamored of ightsceing. They started for a tido fine sense of wit and bis intellectual: Per "Fedora" ow n. swat In the house.' Rich seem earhoped bath would de. For next week The tiedshing touches are being apien he com- through Central park, but such a crowd versatility is quite amazing. Every10 the part of playwright. The been have of married Selwyn's . Ens ere laid everywhere in the house. plied to the houve and everything his play, The Bach- of automobilists and young Americans thing seems to came eatsy to him, ea- protalses ft novelty in the shupe"Le and v:ere engaged two years. pletes hLs tourIi inwill second act of Ei OHO Aloreair$ in another swarmed around them that the mountthe ! and elor's appear 2.0 boxes are ',especially'. artistic in prornisee that it will be ready for the years stories Baby." detective poems. Miss Mayo and Mr. Selwyn met when Let's trust ed policeInvn made them get permits says, -not yet named. I serious critical studies. Ile has never.! Prom; ,de Jeanne d'Arc. they were playing in Secret Service." of his own pieces for a parade front the park authorities however, done anything of a drama- - she Will have better luck with that. I of , this the Mies not other Speaking t day Miss Izetta Jewell, until last Satur- before they mere allowed to proceed. tic description. but I should fancy he understand that Oswald Stoll dites for r Mayo said: "I recall geeing my husband renew engagement her to An Of Affair of in cast the : ' propose dia.! and humorous , ,,; , could write pointed when we were both in the vouth. He day night if too Streit experiments, used to write poetry at that time and the Barracks," succeeded to the role of E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe logne as well as anybody. Even greater! next year. in, are apt to prove in "The Grain of Dust" at will ... persisted Dorothea thb in :constantly , is Tree's I criticised some difficulty casting his of efforts. He open their season at the Shubert 4.,'.: itt!('''''':?,!;141r.77:74.1, ,: Alfred Butt of the Palace has. r..tt...C,777,: did not like it at first. but after we Powers' Theater Wednesday evening in theater, Brooklyn, next Monday eve- piece. The one artist he can think of costly. , the into stepped .44.. :' to know each other better. he told Chicago. will then play a four as really adequate for the part of netwithstanding, :''N't,....,.....!?::.:371..;..444''!;: got ning. They He will not, however. run her 0 is Evie Greene. but as she breach. Inc he profited by my criticisms. weeks Eurydice the at Manhattan engagement The name of the new play In which for the in London, but in the provineemMan(. ,: "We grew to be very great friends. House in Neiv York. Their sea- Is engaged by Alfred Butt and other big towes. Frances Opera and one day he asked me to take a David Blasco kid present son this yedr will be a long one. ex- Palace any hope of securing her must "holster. Liverpool The of Case Edward is Marie The terms he has caered her represent Starr I Becky. Nt'llit' he abandoned. suggested walk with I him. . 11 fAA' to 1st consented. tho .'' of and No after tending July. t : she i.oinettling like $5,500 a week, and he ,;.:4 ''''.' , we had been out for some time he asked J. Locke was commissioned to write; Shakespearean ';'),:,, will be added to Tempest. although. admittedly. every confidence that, large as they , lacks the commanding presence re- me to go to a jewelry store with him the play. Locke will be remembered as their repertory plays !;:i. but this will year. they ,:t ; Li of Climax The a role. Besides. I Ihas they will leave him a substantial while he sefeeted an engagement ring. the author relir on "Macbeth." Hantlet." "Romeo quired if for such Irg fork she could be tempted to He asked me to choose the ring and he profit. For my part I am Just a littk prat Juliet." "The Merchant of Venice," doubt ,l''.. 111101 she IlOW makes doubtful on the point. Still. I daresey play founded on Henry Scum Mer- "The Taming of the sake comedy quietly slipped it on my finger. You "As shrew." nOVisi. "With Edge" Tools." Lige it." and "TWeltstn Tree is not easily dim,-- ,; there is a very considerable number '.1 could not well Next her specialty. protest in the store. riman 's but he ham reaLlted an lin-- ! of provincial playgoers anxious to Pee and alien we got outside he convinced and hearing the title of that fine story,1 year they will make twoNight." couraged; Shakenow " a be of even Eng-will with all the fAMOUR French traged!enne. presented by company me that I did not want to protest. and.spearean productions. one of which will Passe out of which Liven he, it hard thouch Fhe hae 'Ong pasged her prone. his resourcefulness, wid lin-continued Mii,e Mayo, laughingly. -- I nail players now touringincanada, at tho be "Cymbeli n " Chicago next to make his way. have always been glad I did not pro- Whitey (Merl House 0'!..1'." i,..t,.,-. .., , ., :... f. test. becaus.e our married life has been Monday evening -Sonv, ten days ago the extraordinary ,,, Wt-IThe weekly thentrient review,' anti Fred Whitney haS p rod !wed rumor wag (irculated here that ilia ries moat happy." will ; ,.. ;: at Misr reappear criticisms of the "Netts" annear (;,rge "The Spring Maid" and the critbs Flohman was dead. The report wsi, ORPHEUM NEXT WEEK. The Playhouse in New York on Oct. tarty in the Tuesday Issues. '' .,' , have received the piece withoat any alliekly traced to its source and was great show of enthusiasm. It containilM found to have emanated front a wellminstrelsy. original dances, Evidentillirie bright and pretty 11111i, Wit known Aillerkall Journalist. IJugslieg, of all a fund of popular SUCCeS4 still hangs in the balance. The clog dancers. a clever got to Frohman, fir thin k24 ly ,,.. ..'.:.:,:.i tema was .;,,' rather tirst Verformance conjurer who lute never been seen here he was at some trouble to cable back before. a musical program or excellent pestuous affair and when, on the fall to the papers here that he was only 7.4, or the curtain, Whitney appeared be,1'...;.'':::: ,...:;.: taste, and several other features infrom nrtieular rheumatism in cluding praphic reproductions of refore the footlights he met with a re. suffering e, ,:,, knfie. an txeeedingly painful but .:7 " the ,,j7ttt cent events of interest throughout the and hoos ception i which cheers in any feille dangerous malady. and '' civilized r: in brief. is a fore' ' were fairly divided. '14 e. committed not l' '.; 1,, ... : , he was ettending to business daily. that ; or ar-cast of the good things which will be his mistake fatal the allowing Frohmati. )'y the bye. has just sent offered at the Orpheum next week. .. timzs to make continuous encores. for , ,. ., .. I: ',.1 over instruitionst for a revival of Bar-A European act will be presented by HEN te;, Teals of an alleged so- - i nt comp tic whlch in most ames there was but Weintitit Knows,r .1 .1 , "What ,,..4 , Blank the in double flintily juggling, the feeblest. ex,aise. the result being atletthe Duke Every '''''., t iet Oehtat on the f. of York's, where "Th, ,....,' '',4:01 stace, toeatcrts and to.d 111,,111. !,.1 Lim; role 'EL Of balancing and skinanti their feats was the evening ihe ' .,!' titi, finishes at the end of next venture. that before the , compcii,ii to sLon to tlidik or iternsiein 14 lool-fui manipulation of a great iariety of one filidiell,. had grown Concert" nowt Week. the fore- restive over Unfortunately he cannot get articles. furnishes an attraction astonthe w, society women who most minter of ',. '": :P The and thingvery iloprolons. his original tiart re.il!sti, drama now ":.k,), , and amusing. , ek, , ,,,,,,,', :,,,,' l ishing Tom tierniti au Maurier for aml simony is acknowiedged to too. left us coldly indifferent. klite become ,i.:resses in the tmst and living. -sand what the litieve witt to, without him A One Night Stain' in Minstrelsy." . with his did the one be of ; bet Ilie few small th" these He of who will be a brave lo actresses of rc,mtage , great will be the offering Of the Three heighQ) he I tremble to think.to follow in du Mauthe day. Simone neter part of the old actor. but even , forfeited the coalfi ,.;,,,, , ivbn dates tons. comedians who know how to -- get make their 1A;i: to the front. Yet. let respect !man so us to or antiouatnot reconcile rarkidn 9.),if,tv in becom4(.' 1, '.,!'' eel's footrteps. CI,. stage-rn,belle social laughs... take in an actress Wie married the son of ed and expioded an idea. The prim-ipaWATSON. ' , NIALCOLM Another European tict ivill be pieseiocif the evenir g. was the The a of stageInternational ki,,st. le,iture president the French republic conducting r the orchestra bv Max ed by the Pour Flies. two Men not te 0 l'...f. , '...i...,..6.0, 'eei- & P' :':.. and her on tile, gowns tilt to these and t. !:!,1 her ,Ichrity way WOInt n. who execute a serieq ,,i ,1:,!1,,,ss of the f , .. in front ;,., istudied minutely by those stage. " VI ':..'f'. ti, CON V ALESCENC who Pendix. Ile stood chores icader of society at the i :,ee !,. replete with grace and skill. make a business of molding styles stalls and dispensinT with any baton It. "''ir."''''"t:',.! 4 ;: 45 a Well known of tnne of her tt...t. it It fact '.::. ' ' " S.tit stage Is no doubt assumption is sometimes merely There Convalescence Ma women ' hands for ' used all only, over the world. .' ,,,..,-' ,A 1 which. by the way, is Leto thaatereoers love hrooliot.y. an.1 !career. (3 Is an exceedingly clever enparent not real.- and especiallY Bendlx that .,;;;,4.dein one number of next weeks preerain merely Mr tir.st, name. made her , fellow RIld a very callable musician: this true after such diseases as pneuTHE MORMONS ND THE ... but Mulct rather extraordinary they will get "1.110e eounde of eintrinys monia. typhoid fever and the VIP. unluckily the methods he from the Primrose Pour. a quar- lehmstanct'4. Th, theatrical world had and acrobatic To make It real and rapid. there is no too fantastic re TREATER. Ia rater tet the members of which averagv In never her, yet ehe had the other tonic so highly to be recomfor London. The attention of Z1., An interesting compilation. : covered liter:: in the work of an weight 250 pound. forming house WAS to a large extent riveted mended as Hood's Sarnaflatilia. ' , WREILIEWATER ZACK" DALLAM, of theatricals in Salt Lake, upon him throughout the evening and With charming personalities. taity frkn,I. fiend Bernstein, who history Thin great medicine cleanses and renews the blood. strengthens all the orsuffered About Whom Centers Moot of the Action of Jane Petale's Weetern Drams. costumes and a repertoire of clever could not get a manager for his playa. by the late John S. Lindsay. for sale the performance prottor. she determined to produce one of at the Deseret News Book Store. 1 tionately. With a considerable amount gans and functions. and restoree and dances. William and Segal ' "Ifesas." Whitt Will be the 1310 t the Garrick Theater All ;Next Week. songs herst-iwill add to the brightness of the new Iso She engaged a compet Price 50c. .of cutting and remodeling "The Sprint health. 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