| Show THE INVENTORY LOT A correspondent of the new now york yorke tribune complains that steele mackaye who invented the double stage that has been such a source of profit to the pious owners and managers of the madison square 1 are theatre new york has hns reaped reppa no profit from it whatever upon this thia a writer in the philadelphia press adds adda that the play of cHazel Kirke has han brought millions to these managers and made macle them vastly rich men while the author of the play Is ia a poor spoor man to these the conci conti go nent replies that the reason the inventor and author is poor la Is because he trusted the results of his genius H to the mercy of these same pious mann mana managers gerb gers the malloris Mal lorys if the tho contract they exacted could be published the secret would be perfectly pl plain a in to all it exacts of mackaye to the jast jagt farthing and the utmost detail of performance perform aneo anco but concerning his reward it Is so vague and misty that there has never nevor yet been found a lawyer who could draa drav a ray of hop hope from it for the unfortunate author and inventor this Is ia quite often the outcome of genius the inventor more frequently than otherwise remains poor while whilo others reap the reward of hia labor ex |