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For a man who lows to be 'acting. he has enjoyed his holiday away I the stage an from inimenaoly. imagine the rush that will be niade to li.terview him on his arrival on your side. He makes a splendid subject for vivisection, and New York reporters are likely to have a Ilively time Of it. upon race. the attor ,hind ,t no welt that ,bleat Id to club. Titles Matters have been comfortably adjusted between Arthur Collins and Robert Courtneidge in regard to George Graves. Courtneidge had a very good 'age hail he eared to fight It. But he la one of the most generous and kindly natured men in the profession and with bis usual courtesy he has yielded to his brotber Manager. Graves, accordingly goes to Drurylitne for the Chriatmae pantomime. and a substitute will have to be found for his part In "Princess Caprice." The succesa of that piece at hits. am everybody ad- the Shaftemburg mita. been mainly owing to Gravel., who 1.all rarely been seen to better advantage. and there is but a slender prospect Mitt. It will long aurvive his departure. hat Cairtneidge hag "Weedy settled lts Imetessor Is to be: I arm however. under a pledge of merreiek, but I may 111,11 't,.v that It is 8 musical enmedy Isom now attractin: crowded honecs ' at one of the leading New York thea- trts CollIng im also to have Florenee Fralthaon. who in private life is Mrs "hs tante was Prood the I Ed- r Jont ay.; 'noted I ON Dane.. full- r) td Br- turina It the Ti.. pecies, L. rr yet .mie. ftto Lbsige,;.itattoon.---lienv-trf- - ' ' ,, li. - T,i.T - ' , 0 . , ' '1. 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'''r ' ;it . 0 (1 , P..04,4 .,,,,,,,,, ' : Z0 ElinEl, osgir- 1TH ,, :, 4, , - a etlosssil v ('t.tapan 1 r:jt of Contettinns. Singers. :'4, .) ,.,,,t) ',1 th,11 . 'P.', ii,:. 1.7Iti S,ri , , 4 .,r r,g At ot. ,4.,) LnitAtiTty Il b, ,turv o - , o,' , .,,, ,:,,, ,hA!th,h .Jr,- Wt..n ,A r.e I, A .tr1,1 it prr,,,,,,i if .,,ne.1,.11, 'I ...),i. t;,, - ,,. 0Ill'''WO , '1 '' mat 4 pt 1;,I;9 ti : !I.1C ;Ind i , , i .... '! fit" h !,,AtIy prM-cr., Tw ke,i ill grim 1,1 tp ZELDA SEQUIN WALLACE AS SHE LOOKS TODAY ;t 0,:',Ett, 1,,,,, I , , P.O4P.geppl - LILI ;,.., GititNT MctONNELL AND SIVPSON .1 atet "THE !Mall' WM," ,s;!t.p.cti, - .1- .:6 'A' - - I VIII :1:,, ALL NEXT WEEK t--- -- VALERIE ADVANCED ' 4 , , DIIITInP11411. , ,,, US ,IS1) st n ,,,. 1,, ..jr t",t,oert,t1 .: IMIT t'le' 1,,,v , ' Hi ;,, ,,,,,..; t ., , , It' , , ,'Noft.c ,.47,t..,,,,,I. It 111. ' .:, ,A 2, ' : i,!.TEZ,1 . . 1 ths veldt's moult ies figures -new pia Tho John lIalsworth3," Eictest son," produced by ilranvilie The at the Kingmay orities Barker appear to be- rather divided as to Its Among iA? t 11,1:1 '''' ; ritE141.:NTs I ',.:,,,, ics ' , 'I , Anti rag-tim- e , Iti.-- i 1; ,,,,,,,, v.,,,,,,, ti .!... ,,,.,, .,,th ,.h ..Lzh", ,,,.. ,,.., ow, ,,... h s .i to .!h i.:,".,1; i t , ''' ' fir !Jo', 's i ,,, art , FAWN IA I f, ;. , ..7,. c ..,,,, ; a ' I , liiti, e,,;,r, honest a .11.1 :1 . A i 'r.r. . Te f. .,,,,Tutil Till: ( 1111. k It. No I .t)..11,11, thrilIeh..-It4;11t; top 1,;111.1...tiot limi f4 NIMV n.., .41,44.1. Ori;...fliki Ca',1 ill)41 p r. " . ;Wit . 11...k. 4 ittrtzm thI1iH1 a!itt Phillidioipilia 1,00,1" 1, 1,14: Altloo 1: 1,,, 1TIAL 11.11net-t- , 27. it) ell,:;0. 1th. In N2 lio I'ILIt . .1 ,,,' ' - , t ',,'' - n. tutx 1, Ilo Ideal ' 'i ':' tea 1,e Ir.:, i I.Irt;ir, h i 1:1 tat I ;r ' - 1,ri..rm, .pf .4,1t 1T11 iv ,' r. !M.. ill, , ,. A A j i1, ,r , ;'. ',"';' "THE LITTLEST REBEL" , ,t II-l trgigttli., ,! , , I vim ity In , SI.L, 14,111141r .,r1 t ,..: ,t. t"' '' d '. ,;. It. ,t, f!o - ik ; , the .lautthtet UM ,.. - . II ,.., 1. i,,,,, ,,,, ' , ' , ... in.,. ,' , : 71. t : , ,Ppung '4' ;de!, MR. A. H. vkil()Io,i t ' ' t ,,, .14- :::' ' : VC, t ;' , ,,, 4 k, ( -, !,II, i:,, ;! 1,. ,, ..., ,.: ,, p!iL t!' I',...- - o XMAS SALT LAKE THEATRE GALA OFFERING 1.,"1: DECEMBER 23 TO 28 M".. NI) lilt!'" SATI.IZI,N. - 3....1.1.4- 1..honts ttt1, .11, ist11 r,,,I.1,t,,,r . fAl It 11,,,,,, PF h I ,.. 0,,,, AP. !t!, ' I ,,1. ,;,,,,, . t - It' I',- a- ,rnt Aril, l: I tio IA Ider ,p t , '' '' il ' -t ,, k.1,,i.i il ,"' 1,, es- ;;,,,7 - "nr n 0.;,...r. 1,.. ati.t) 4i.t, , hIp colt 1rgeIns ,, : IN- - Gatili. hy mean, of it huge I., ,nt v ,... NV . t1,.41, .1 - ,Vri- it , 41.Lt, N k 4. bip 4, ' NIL Win0w. ,1 ,01 ,..rkfeading writer doi.laring :1, ri,Qvq ii.. r.,,,,;ro., TIIF 1111WP: itnEmr,ai, tr-N.I.I COMP VI most boring It it VP hfrh liT N Z,IIIIIti -him ,1141dellee. .,111,111 made this rims, 1041 'I.r! .4, ativarshtts. rt, ..t t, 011 ntr. , Philip,. bits Feen for goole imtg plAr.otouND" 't he A. ..1 ",1.., krti,tn siniter. whet, ti. irtth ra :s Me YoRK, Dee. 13.:In It So 1, 0.1 ,..i.r....... 4 0 i.n. i F'1,f I. Insisting on Its matte InMpported 144dhierp I, .,. r li ti di g or '.14VP the years 11;s ,),01 ...della ago. For own Ntarirto my virt quailties. taltto teresting A : 1... a ir .! id. I r',. Vira.ri ii. It '..'; bare r.ever Yet found 8 - work In ell so unkind that the great Ni VI IF;.1I11i ADDIS . 1"w...day. 1, v, ;tit. i. A', P ,t, 411 'alig, 'V to nous either ..MINIIloisuorthy lir.. tl M lee awl te,ignetio tarsonaland Stunnorn g. comeenentlv t rr, St,tart. r Ertgr ,t .1,, Ir)hI si.. leo7. ;41 it in t,i Is t kV! som,thing There t - 110,w, II it t Itturttftntst. i of t kl1)11) .01, o, hro 111) ;' Zolds f Pi:, ,r4r,ra: faded Seguinki 110, iittent in The rommanti and hol,1 1.11. 1110 1.1. from . h i.,...1 th1.1vert1It Nein 0.0tnit n Light i',dnedian Th, c,,,t old Lake An memory before the first gterf,rmanot of -important tap,n. .,,' 1 iti mut(' lovers of thirty or 01111 The EillePt Son" I alp, ininehitia ys IjlL I ;I: !II t! II Vil 3,14.ii tilIPIIILU3 ti 1 I GI t siiI ut the question 10; author and To one who ItIn 1'14 illembels S III frlfmIt, .1g07 11711 t, II i , ,ng rof i 'io t, Melt he Preferred, faitip111111 Al Hopp): h,tim tho ehat m this slog oar exotted. her 11,11,layx. an,i In, N, It;i$ 1,,1; tunhcOtatintrit I )NtIIIIT I )1t4.11EsTit l I M .1,11..ioru in It INA! OA NiI 1.1t01A1, FIT ,.,., P,S ttl Pa;tY Iiiii ',le. homht, vrr,ii,g't ...2 roes httel( iv ith for the f,n11,1it l,)0V1001l)il save hia , for Ntr. Kohn t - --- fflr N V., offered. he Sabi. ,t grestor needom o' 7.0e. 73e. it opera days at 'the Salt ,..ake the tho returrumr 1,tbi; 1)all). I rie. 25e, NIle. Night. Vie. r,t1( m. K01. hi;' . n. f i . M,AQft3E1 0.2.1.11,1. x i ,Iction. latacr 0111,11MMMMMO inINENEEROMPONIMMM.MMOESIESt,INM, dc.rel,tpo.ot.pt rIging"t iteArBoalliMPOWaimitenThiamindlIEREIMIEWanitallrittei t IT; ,Potoot I,,g .iier in the late sei MIimc ,t1. remain IPA '. NI ,I ,NI 9,4( IN I i t i ith her uffil, .1.ctel as Ruin of the tiontrilto the f;, m I., r,s,ch. . Ii Op ,,r Engel, , w h flees Dia vs 41411111M lova.), d 1,.TTI ,t). vr, I41 D A NEW Iter t iv0t time the a est Ir hiding many :S,arl. he In011)i)4):: ' rIort t th, na,N,th, r h , ,, trrrrn Erik as Joseph FOR DANCERS elebt1i1e1i lta ur I ,, h agr:bn, ''lls; i, f:T, 1 ite that a h'rN ttill th to,; :Jaas. Feerant 'Ia ',ells,. Kellogg. !h" 1,1:,i ittAll tourit,ts. ..st le. Torn 0'110,, Sherw ood Minneapolis Minister Evolves Ncoel Vm. :i .., r Nt- -i :Sr ti'iri Method of Fointing a Moral. The ':fith will see the rlehiorturii ,f i'.I in .i.,itiiilier,' others. Now camplotil, V. T. o'irlion i o ,, st,, N, She afttirvardo vi.,,it,,) Stitt Laik,0. with 4 Ilaroht orlott ,ionol hie ,.ter. to, .; t ; Iter otrlobi for ii;,ilt t..,,,,,,, , Dan avate eroiert oimpienie, riircilitioi tio- ,m thotr,i-t-land oPooginoir '5 church. Ralyst. at Drury Lane. With IN Minneapolis there Change of Program Every Kytoitnoil ., thoi hLliriot estriiitAIN ''m Iv.. ah, .1 ton ,A g rector of which la the Rev. ,, ,, V a her beautiful voice she ought to make HP .,., Mt- 4114K, Anti PR2r1L1 ilA'..,., vIroint s. It ir throe year,' Cm, .sit ,i) tii;e, Day la' , c, s a decided lit ..aa The ,,ii, .,,- ho'r hiisition I. l'A Al4,11 Se- - trlo,b hem vit,itett hig home nril t.,!i, Rea '00'. rill. a man of original thought, ouic! . ArrItitc;rti-)NTIM- JIMIE, IIF III(.1111 CLASS i !.. pitre' .1; - leo' ..5, Lull', Iiiitir Elio! came with the Emma ily on Utah. Th.. 1.rerent f ItEli: ...it, U'Iri:. Collins. by the bye. has pretty nearly wit and initiative,' .1,,.t;., ,,,,. 1,1m1y1 Mom Soigoin he IVA idiot( to Mho, miti,ohmoz; ..I. pei a company I I is In. In IIII in. prompt front Mr. Morrill ti Om I Iwo 1,; Ma13 ewer believes nevere in of attack ,got gout; doing thing. thgt watt zolloi he also potrsiiitilool tile iiiti, t ang in Englieh. "a., ADNI1SSION 5 CENTS showIng traces of hitt roent and he surely pulled off a stunt th, yoiario logo tetiote ,iontro.so rsy aro., i'ionilittnY him tor ''':'; :.thil. 1,,,,,,,,..,, ;i to the moTitg of Englinh ung illness. he is Onee more at his desk and other dayor nightthat Pnt les him ,AMISMISEPOSMIMMMn .1. , IViler, tirt IINS ?Liglit ilk It is tolwayto m, t peril. to ti, the 111;11. , 5v,6, to of distinguished rehearsals the r,,I consideration begin promtof a'l troupe et "pert etiger wet, Mme. ;.t a ut;th n.,I, iri ,.,y ,i.;,,,,...,.. NO' CO. IN who have the . DI: 1)10.1,V4 I; .1111 Ware of the rare k hmiloanot ai ised pantomime. t:CRIlin oith her ay.,' orient of the. coot:ege M. mitt' io yrU MS mum nom heart. Minn IS Am.. ma mE AM, LA Ain 6,1 Mig, Ron rolwarol. Fla'? d RI toe Wulker mg ;owl ' Foit ;I INA I,1 V r Mr. Morrill entertains a 4 HAMBIG-'AMERICA; :i; it :it. intertistit,g to And ;follow, hear ,iJ'i ends its career at antipathy a, do torn . rew lithi7o. Jr x "IllverYwoman" iiiorol i,.4 leit. ,mi,lo 'A." son. now a flit-others ihis Inani IA few L lost .i. 1.r lu motrtnii which ii In lb. f 1...lk tho, t DrIlry Lane next Wednesday. II. R. know of) to that excrescence, tio hi, ohillkh adv. monis A hil,. trti- -l CHILDREN DII TPIE ,.. of' 111' I Mt, Tom, itiv the In o home ii, 4! 400 1,210.0 II I; now in vogue on ami off ht. lit ;,,t;iers. ,. e I I 1.1144111a. In ht leoutiful el...., tot, Irving yesterday played the part of 4411". and lio( wita his moither 'tintt 10 , mi. if silirb ,!,,,,,1,1 ,,, to, r, , ' ' - trNi to extirpate or reform wit' , sth Cage, artrnioot in l'ipiter Hgrient. whet, th, ' '."- rot (,;111T,I.; depart-me:iNobody for the last time, and today any measureeven Next the ,0 "r on ",."'tI'. to.poiii.'. 't , an,; - !iii be is off to South Africa to start his may be resorted to withmost radical th.ot 'I.,'. t rind everything Ppf,Hks oot the wt. t,,u,. t i yi, r, ' rill ,1!4 entire pr . e t ' ,loigroie ii, ti loprifig .,, 1 :' ' tour there. Walter Browne's morality Pri'tY. he , ni.t the inter- I., ,,. iitiot,i4 thilsic,Am ,... ,,,. .,,n,....ten: rn i,,t, And here le vi what the r.told ith on reverend to be In 1,nri n the road a a. taken r)aY is , grlit oitlight gentle. tie,oci !1. tia.1, pv)1,,i)tq,-: ",,rk ti.,,,r,, tha? resolved to do. and performed. i that occorret,oes ,,inv . nr'n.aritt: work Ir tio ruary by Edward Compton, he himself ,1,11 He hired a bevy of chorus 1 . rilt 'siting girls from ;14, to ;its itergination vitt kottbr. lort ts(ilit vrn) x fi v,, 131,1.. r appearing in the role of Nobody. a burlesqite show, then performing in ,I S'Ilt 'Ake, the runtimp atreims. the I m s, is that it w. rountoprimiPP t ,t,t rtiatt,.r 01 ' 'r Crompton, who is a on of the old Hay- - his town. and produced them on 'the ',rroti s tre, Is :nil the afternoon spent- port ollwriso, F,11 40.,,,,l, th, 1 Selle semboards" of t his to durinz the Surdar ,iterna,ie pulpit 1 market actor. Henry Compton. hag truaa perform the ins w Pt Ott ' ' 1 t1.11 '11 A and bold dances in their Impressed upon him, t mall1g , f matte a fortune for himself touring tho the Parallel nr,;(1di"r;tri r tre:,,e tor nitatlia ,,ry repertory to the of th. :,1,. , lo FEN le 1 provinces in Shakespearean plays and pealing organ. in accompaniment .e.1 by ttongr wrep.wi f the most approve" ,,r ,, Th. c.'.-.- 'idwhr,1 Seguin. e,orynt (tap x:do, old English comedies. His sister mar- -' or rnrio h, r, a4ne,..te.j. then Mr. of the I e .,elit music. Seguin. prf g,,,,,i100-tied the dramstiet, R. C. Carton. who ragtime invet.4!-tztIttit r. . nt The program consisted of the turkey time to America from England In 'tan: r "' ntee-tletto omits hor a furnish that witl thve rarely though Air r7t, trot. crab crawl, tortoise tango, 11 Li ...twit 414 113 eetor,1 Wd a painter as''1Pare l,e rift t,"1 tin-y WitS (XiC1',7-1- t it pmminent part in any play he may wobble, angle-woras a note.! bass and his wigtri,. end Irriz...1v 1.41"d".""7""ra"--71:write; The withdrawal of "EveryrrrOPI: aliti Mr l",int,, ;1 ' S.11,IAVAN4'ONSIDINECreater. After the astonished. not to sa;';trt I ';,tlier heron him RN 1 member of the ti,t e0t 1, Advanced Vaudeville- t.74 ;11! lot I ".' ' the C",,;,, g 'II ,,, of P woman" at Drury Lane leaves Alex- Ilee ;e.; ,i,. , ti recovered front th l'ol.al academy. London, rl e 1' .V andra Cadisie free to accept an offer Jolt. congregation I ' 141 from t.1:,1, 1;iPero,ity tiolltato.1 cl, l'ODEC-2:- 30. 710. LIS and the terpsichorean feature o' nnl'I'. Lake been bequeathed l .:' ir.' e her to undertake the part of the his Wed. 4otno fAntiDec. 411:..,Niel 25 r, Prrors. irlytux st.ont Beginning program had ended,. the, Hey. .7.lt g'nerstione down in the Seguin yt, : '' alto in "Bought and Paid For." when Morrill a rflfterent of ': rem. in to 7'it I that It raber .itu3t1,7 r.,,, something 'And started in on hie sermonising Lew that piece is done at the New theater ,And some ,, ,'' ', ,I ;414 or N!r, Ho.- -......... IS HE MAN OR BEtST, ''iekef'1111 i,;dwaril Stlguin wro ,ame to those IIi rod-hI'd etecai ,,,,.,,t Farce luriditY, shot wren., ,t about the end of January by William from the tzt .tt N.teret..1 at,1 n: - t) 'I was the ot4rinstr1:40 but gradilated In it Ils, shoulder, like bolts from Jupi- I, bolesk in 1io40 York. ntititEll Born In the Justelee "FUN IN A Btuly with Allan Aynenworth in the .! t!t:' enneentlan ef we,tern in New 1 il"er C. S. A. tel.,. ter, permeated the consecrated pr.. fe. I.!.. stit.i AM l tharacter of the husband. i ibli?.. Ms Anne known i n wife. to Ills trnn,1,1, s A:ter his death eincto of the stoctuary for a period of Field's 1:5 Wetter 7' -i i s 1a , fl Mr I . n17e l o t ,f7etelunt if took of th. .,,.iii. TO TOZ up teaching laden with potentiality. War 1' r 0 ittnci.,, a,,,The death of Sir Edward Mom chair- - time, and Zelda Harrison. a Ne,v Vori. t teachitg later in thn Weber 1 Mr. Morrill pointed out the tendency Clara and Leonard dames man and managing director of Moss of the THE MAX MoNKET e i Ile seeurol hi, N1 A deti. berame a pupil, aftereards MaePtrt twy, 4,t modern Its yultra,tty an,71 Vititn4. ."7; It is curious to nolo .r,- .t. th, V of V. in 1911 Anti ttartilk Empires, .Ltd, which occurred this! "egraaation In dance, t v.,ig her son. no uncertain terms, linen Einem. He week. wait hardly t Minnie and she the 'Intik n Nierwititm-unexpected. la,!anie flo '1 AND THE noxt 4fr ArTraitip Brothcm . 44t4Ft7----pritiii, ofHehisIs Ph. Here are a few exeerphs which sne:Th that fought a' brave battle against the in- -' for themselveli: friends, am! that Zelda Feguin se,ur d .1:fliz in t,t1tnohla. 1:inure,,ot tirehrt,to e alsn :,1 tn.,' i 4' -I"rod Morton. I'rtt7krow attar Blenehard t i Mims, disease to which a week ago he st:-- ,i Hank her first sn.,.,,,tein Nils. tht Pathe'o Animated operatic fie t.,r ge .1,44 depaettnent "These dances which you haVP enI ' - ar- Ilawll and Setott McClain and Mark. fell a victim. i IL unt.., s.win after they were rival an d .1',.. otely Outwardly he was one noosed will make the devil l'wtombla untrelSify Orelteevira. blush. and Ilit I Empress Ft,- g,e,:i ..kof the ,moot essay - goin g, unpretentious' P.' mu,13,4,44.44,err-KneFtiuM Four Showo 7inie4 DayJ:30, 6:30 and t ...IQ:IA. prilanted P pnper on the f,,,;r-- 4 of hesitate to hattcalug.a.-- 4 Patlie's Attimated lie IPOL . . meth!, Erg11,-h- . After the death it Ntr. S.- - th r... :11 ftentOgy of N.w yprk mate 'f &end charming of men.-- But to- IfteeeM- - he it tilX. 1110SE INILIMPAHABLE FMPRESS pUtriNEEsi .. alsh what he did ht.L.Inuel...hase-posse- e. riltt Mrs Seguin married Davi., WI- Theee rag dances are animal MOO Parguet St,als :r, ,x, PitICEs---in- c. 20r. 30e. --- !-Nbrother of Oen. Lew Wallace. ortirriary fund of energy vp,, rt Dsvidlan anti 11", Astor.' 131 Tit IE and and MO,I1 ,i,e. As '1)tien nature, NIr c ) ;FJ :ttrIvod WodnendaY 1i n," unfaltering purpoee. Starting' iname paesionate than the Oriental fmcs tng ker home in, Indianapolis: frean 111Pd two lowest rung of the ladder hal ago, and last I.T. ,... ,,t,, r,, they havn been f,o- sortie.' Ir S S . E ron p ri nzessin Cecili e dance as Vesuvius' is warmer Alm :In !Welitteo she visitedyears I his son nnd her ......... 4 artos,..,,. meunted to Its very top: he ea- olipen 1 If t,,,,, mi Dtyollan hav!ng br,n tn'ce"PrIfe ,,... nod vall Again conic to New g,itir, ,. ' '10fitiLl tabliahed a most important music-ha- ll - The animal world is libelled ,,mily, ,r1 the restnnrant huir,-elb. ,, !Or 11111111111 '. Yo-num this winter. in this country and his name Eighteen years ago I' ,1 v nutti, in tho sae, business here Hear and Mrs. Turkey were never voll 'Imo. Ft4,NOirt Wallace JAN. 23FEB. 10 met with a hail , I Wag a synonym for fair dealing and Leaving ,, of 'n erre,. the dt,ii section i Perfect probity. Seven years ago h.' ty of such antic& and floubtle-- s moottitlit, Rinoe wilikh tine pile the Aot ik The ideal Mottle for Tourists ,it'.' and ahem!, at tb, (no, from Western Mateo. ,I.,e, not :lung In paintle. Practically retired from. bossiness con- - with surpriee l' t ,,,, bear their names." I a P lining the Intereets of the company to which ; At PPrvie F'Ier I,neton and "It hue come to t,,,da,e's pass when chr the bands of Oswald Stoll. ,Five years' afternoon at Sherry's. 16 th,,. t 'IT v,..Fran k Monday '1 orcitple,1 up are in Minim" and Fifth avenue, F GratAtt The Olympic Themer (.011111bany Prop. latereame a rupture between the two; dren Prot Throe eraltsea Mord lite sineing.ti :P.,,, i Stoll went off to the Colieeum. while tunett anti dances before they esin "ii, iT,,,t).Pttil !startle gave another of his , " .. fahorable Moot opportantly Mole resumed hareems. although. truth a hymn or repeat the Lord's prover li '''t r ,, e new opera In Whiev, Mfrs inhies, dinners end enteria;nment. for .. the. Panama Canal 17.4 to NM AS WEEK. .1It A 1114; . As AltsiEttl, the chorus girls porformel t',' ,th, poor of NeW York. end to w'hi, h 1,Poth I to tell. he was In no fit state to do so. r ' ,' before IIto rompletion. . is sintr:titr the orinelpat '...' now dances. a 'MAP st and then ef,dr, 111 CENTR. b.bc 'rho strain upon hie health began to 'rag" AM T .cwi..ty" flocks es eegularly as to Wee . comfort aeaured. SEATS Tour Is ft rrost,A14, horo doo Mlico,,.: To the dinner was 'obi ,''"I,,, Nnw Smsterdiee s tell and, little by little. helves folteed fliftned toward the pulpitwhile the 1,'':,1 h.,roli picnic. touser serves Ito hotI. in ttet-- s"."10,1 Tsso sir Tfmorrins N ight"; :30 MO 9:15. Admission Inc. 20e and 30 to !surrender to others the stsk of onco orgam of the church pealed forth r:nz- !,1 , IIIIII)toPr of the eketehe. .t ' er !,,,, Pnlint of t,, the OrtIt. .loottod AN rr,fvo 10 " Luxurnhourg") NLLEN t'l 11044 d EtWelt'S COMPANY TUE .. !nom building up the fortunes of the time muic tft scomany the danee',. 's,,,e the principal plays now runnit,s ;! on4 41,0. etc. ,A, '' - , noteor i )e if this decidedly orselmll strong srene from "Within the Laeuee t, r Iii,Dtretel booklet. enterprise of which he wasstbe demo', New.,whichby The 1 ,1,1 t en Mirror heertily f21nder and lu whisitlite whole heart event, ,as trivenbetween Jane Cowl and Joie, feri To- - I'Ink Lady" I, nnw hearted 7 was eentered. Had circumstances peo...i dories' and recommends to the cprgY' NVIllarti. the latter known to hie friend! Line IV en ImmenFe (1,,Intr o. hotnnott, t.1 Clawson. sOn of Mr. ate! Mitted him to take Ihiolte more easily, thmugheet the land for emulation. lin ig. Wesley n N. T. !Cerny. nu I have little doubt that he would .hare impolutesbould be given to a gfbn.r11 Nirs. .1. W. Claweon. From this play A VT local& agent. (0 iI f.i IA . movement. not only may soctetv st,' kir. Willard, who plays the det.etiv, kfl' been. spared for some years to.come. fiCTI Is in Sonth Rich A, , rf,.11PrIt who NI:ss the 9 'and redeemed from a ehometill and aboinCowl, imperaonates i t ,dir toyeAlb, g,09 to chi.; I triable Practice. nmi the dignified. gen thfrt. prevent w.acene full of intensity kV...! 'irgnin torinv rind ,We. have all "worn SQ !, . . botore returning to this city for, force. which ,,... clm Of dramatic &Pees; nod but our tie MUSICM" he always GR. motored. 00111t--,- I tiAl XI' OE BEAUTYA youth .A terroattlnit qualities of mg the OF e th h,,lidays. Latot Sunday evr ..,..........,,,,...-,,,,,..1Welling0rd" that t the overemwded market of choral. en ,0PO,P curtain- ealln. Astor, .11141,!.,,,,,,,-,...--Me- oft merit-aMonIgnmers line. IfIG, Wesit. T.A11711S- - 1:111.11(-- 8 o i gootponed Production of that it ballet girls may nnd a new outlet. end :sting at theandHotel ga ',I, in well II (Irate's. known Still111.141 ', SONGS. DANCING FUN. IIrarrey Elsie FIXIES. Janis were Stone elleits Ve('e hoe left some of us knit a little Ii even the stare might feel the benefits am) .. or I. ye. Firtcwito. 'of the "Friar"" at a dinnerA14,AFAAA. :Agilto,,Alsts:AniTtoo..:,41,g.,,-vm-arzir,,,ithanio,--sr,,--...re 61eheartened,t . But everything comes of a wholesome Tenet action, sill & t. i l Denver 1. Itto l'. Comet's'. Girl !melte nf Joon Illienttni. ti,oneg Fri(111F the OC CIIPtiOn clt o', An,' Ms ta him wholthowe bow to teal . L ,I i be marries1 at the l Grandes II).-- I. J. Klett. 2.01 Main $t.., other art- - West flohnkn. Quaker posier'' to the Bev. '0. lie Morrig. 're.. inn Ii .1 father on Baturdayeittath take. d and John Wil. hotro of the shall' see 1 ,o at the former- and y. lainw. ,, lists - bettefaetor.N, :f merits, one It tn be the th0 1,01)(1,111 tirno others - !' NEw .n I I Ju - Thpir I i,u,i i...... Hi Herbert Hail I -- ; p i. T, - 1; t:..,4 'I o- - - , . -. I ito -- ro: I r- I I 11) q' , 1 1 . ' 11 novel-mAkip- .1- I 1, tI, .1 N ;I i Fr! -- .. ti ITha Isis Theatre .4 I ,,,Iilti.V11,, 0 ---- l 40019rinimommommonnorwpirk, , 1, ad ''' I - -- - f 4 l': to 1 ti,-- r c 1 Flee-On- ,r, the, taty to - A incing r 11. 4 ' FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK 9 MR. WM, J, KELLy tlititt to "She icably ,, toing-e- Otero at bY IN - -- atehed In en- goat-Ic- r -. .! .;k1 I of ' ; s ,,, : '';'' :,: '. ': ' - ,,,i. h sti. If '.,.'. J., ..ohl f.,.. laws ihlAittf ;,,,ht fk I" il .i. I.!, ,..."1.;;.., f.' ,,..1 ,,,,r..,s 1,hrII, ',. 1 I ,, ., hs ,.....1,, Al., ,, ,.. if in tth' I:ts; ,,, oil, it', !.,,,,.it,z luo,,t1-0"- ,. ', .. . th,lt, ..pitrl ;II., ',other-I. ,Ile.t, 11,; -. 0,,, i, ,nit 1,11,iret.'111v ..' ;., e '. .4 Tt. .1, .,..12. ; r off 1,,,iii4i t. I,. :, ; $ , i '' - ' i 7 ,:J :'et-- A ; ': NET tv, t. 1,11,,C ta,r,F: ,:,,,,,,,,,, ti,., 4".."'''''' A 4 r 44'''''' ABROAD. 1,4 to, 'l'i t:...r It. ifl' ' : I si realist o r art killarly balloon kthich hears them off to England. home and beauty. The inevltaide melody plays it prominent 'hart in the .ketch and II1 ,v11 it Eventualik their , 1'. ii,40'. id' Paris fashions t' ti 1:,..,:;',,,,..s. washed ashore in the ,,;inticat of Fort unat y th.. sea eontunes. siderately gives tip their ti aveling trunks aml. eonsetnienti..0". they are able to ;linty themselves io the latest cape i, effected II -- .,,r)1 ;,..1109) A a. ,..,,. ., l',,,r.,r IIit.,,,. ph, .,.;.ht, a iii. '',. , I: r', ,t, ' !,- -, iI. 41.1illt t, t" m..4 it .r... I. tr' ,,,..!i -- f a ...to 1),...11 S ,. ., I., ,'ff Krt.'? i 1,1'). att, i ;:; ,. 1, 1ri ;". . 'Th, ,,,-,.- ! h t ,., tt. ,. to,..r to h ' ( 11,t, ' ,,,,,,, - 11,21 , fl 1 w. ,i. r,,I,, ; k Ai ill,. t,.,t,,,, .. i ., ; .11, lt,t'litl .1! j 1,1. '4 11Z.t,,: atresses Ni,b1100 ,,,apealJitriattnatt...1a-tee-ttl.-ww- : A t I i - lobo Ztt V t roin THE i4PotrIltdiiit et, - ,n11,1,r . VIM,. 14'1' rhf. - '',,,t 4., sit A Ar- The action of the play has transformed from Anil' r4C(111 tO SOI ; Collina tells nte there is Enitr1 Vt,,isiii,,71 absolutely nothtng in the story which food possibly suff,T from the change. Aprobos. I hear that NCalloce Rey is to leave us in the course of 12 montastt. As He undoubtedly next ten days. 'hours have !armed the made a perional sures."' In "Officer since I last FRU' 666. i both he and Its fancy him, I should not wire are longing to get It me again. lien Eddinger goes. his pert in AUlike to del( my life upon I definite RA, 's play will 'no. trans- sertion: stttill, I think there Is mute 1(11;1 McHugh has roe pit,: InAst. st A,at:b,t whichh eamer carries doubt that the t hp Ors Ilin. "Find the this letter across the Atlantic tvill aiso Charles K lei n's ortuirt" or is It It.callel in Amer- When. I bear him as a passenger. lee 11;791trtel: what partieultir akt asked him a' object c'te,;:h: took him to your side, he merely smiled fortnight's time and' shot:tly utter- blandly. The most I could get out of lards Arthur liourchier and his IvIte, into vaudeville at him ass that the choice of his next t'hio,le(!ollatil,r,tah, go , prdurtion at His Majesty's might prots New York i -ehe Paw in N'ew nivp the privilege ddy 'depend of tlic welcoming Seymour advised him to have a look at York. Hicks and hi, Mk,. Ellalltie 'The Yellow Jacket," that quaint Chi- Terris. befo,e harming htittr The) open in that city on Fell. II. Mks at the Fifth nese play which has recently becn proI.:Unlit-ieat some duced at the Fulton theater. With hie Avenue thcater arel othcr house not yet decided on. They customary impetuoslity hP immediately will fippeaT separably during Ole first declared he would cable across inquirifbur weeks of th.dr stay. Joiriog tore ng If he could have the English rights. for the reTnairt,frr ,,t the seaeoli. Prior tn leaving London. ilirks r4eitices at is Invariably That is Tree all over--- it the Coliseum a took musical sketch that attracts him. the lateat novelty , 11ttin4,...),V4044444,.--14?-is;;'-'Who strffiriff York place on a ion, y ImJa nit in the .4, lie bails Jratat,liew, tania on Dec. 17. In order that he may Pacific. its only inhabitant heint ! .! 4 ;.1- - , The modern knight ',As idoills of ourwilos whloh are not ib must iel. rn dim iC..C;,1.g ith ,oir extorienee. We atIttlAd r,i,r..h, auert.,,, It IAA iso!y to tn4ke ,.r ir tners Iv irre,one(lithie and non- -- re et 4I.K re 'II rg day of our 1,1, lo.:e obje,riie,s .. ; ' .. . 'A,. jL.1,t., tiHt..,6ery rutectiline ! Aorking sutoo&4., " .11;;.;.l .1 v nrnan!" tv..1t, r Ill will h ,i1 ;le :,1,1 ' r.. will t,i aerve. pear ,1 Parts Attention to - 4 Nov. ONDON, ;,- ,.. ,), , t a member ''I' c.4 an inter- - tut... '1! ,, ,i) tt, 33nu,r, II .. ,!tt,i, NI, 1 , , ;I . The nt iir:, 3rtrm4; Mticit '4 ' $5 OT2 rims,' t.::::'44! Y' r- Dr !rV1.1,,11 Letrer,-- 'nI'I' tillI'Als ,c, 44444444444444((4444 44046444,:.C.:,)opt44 Stage --- ,( 511mr. and give:, 'tie moving' tI iltr 1 f 21 y the Nat. "Sit. Gates is 7 of the Staff eI. tho- NCM :.1 - t';'''' 9 9 I . i, . "THE LUST rittillUISIE"En . as- 1111-- Spe-c-- . i .1 , s ,, o, . . IP1 N term oi oarted 1 " . tffman is and d i' S 11 d('ep-ts,ate- d e 11,( 7.1-'-2- ' , Feb-ma- to the ivation lewhat !ortaln ; , ,i. Iti 1, tis, data t 'had ,,,..i.-.1- e" e fluent - tt-- e N, Y. paiO ; ,,,,,,,, 41,,,Z 4 ot 1 Vt "7.4' In I t OREERcto -- 4 11 iI S - ;,, r",-4- I ,'I-- i --- Mal, TI , i ', - ' 4 1 ' f,'iare 1'' - CRUISES z:,e Panama Canal i ',. CATIIIItt---&-ee- , - 41.41.-1101 - tr, '4) , NEW ORLEANS t- .... r , I , ) .1 o 10. , .,.. -- - , ' a ,,n t 't ' ' Porty-fourt- i , DAYS$125 , ' h t ( ...i... FF.T r ' THEATER GARRICK -' , i ' d , , If A' ...- - , Q t II if , ' - 11 r West Indies - - etlit PRINCE FLORO '''''' A- i ' , -- Hemineg-Americe- clo-ir- --n ' i ' I i .. Much-respe- .4 ', ct-. ic - I - ,,e' "THE LOVE MAKERS" ., 4I-4- ' ,,, Il - ' z'oef-r' ',,l-- 1 . i I , .. - .. , - ; .. -.. ; - .. ,. .. .. ,. ,, ....,, , - C.litir - - ..; , .., Clirl..,and , ' Sight---thor- ost '; , will, k ' 0 '! I ' i .Pdt , , .' l' ' .. ' l t', '' 'l .t - I , '1'. i;,'.,, ''', ' re, e 1 f'-' :',l.' . , s ,, 1, ,1- , , , 4' ,' - ', |