Show New York Theatre Letter I ltV IY liES s I GI Now New York Aug A SI n. theatrical Pesson OH of 1907 08 08 I is now upon Up to th this Is week there thre has been a Il lively li skirmish fire of or openings but hut this week the lie general e engagement wh was fairly joined and from fi now on th there rc will h be Continuous reinforcements of h heavy y a theatrical guns to 01 Lie forces of General Gene Gene- ral which ate are endeavoring to separate tIme the Now X York public from fromn rom n a goodly share of t their ha more mom or ni loss less c hard earned Incel dollar s. and anel unless all signs I n fall fail which only happens In lii ex extremely x X tl mety dry weather the campaign willbe will willbe be be- successful The o were the file new attractions which opened up this MONDAY OA Y Now New Amsterdam Maclyn Maclyn In n The Th Hound Up Criterion Julia Sanderson and amid Wright in The Dairy Maids and ting rover in It Its final finni s scene cone n to tim Now New C You i ork olk I Everybody W was iI glad Ia to w welcome The Th mi Tho no Rose e of oC the time Rancho back hack to 10 her home In t ti thc theatre Miss Mis Ii s Francon Starr I as aft charming a as ever r I 0 o Margaret Margaret- Anglin and Millers Miller's I second Now New York yost in TIme Tho Gr Groat at I 1 begun IH in iii redecorated Dal Daly this hits evening the tho o n r. r i.- i. I summing sinning nt at that famous playhouse therun the tho thorun run wilier W tVS as ts Interrupted at ot th the tho I Princess last spring prin by hy the Iho I I. I of the iho Ins on the latter theatre 11 A ft t i Miss tIN Grace Crace George c is announced for Cor I Item her Una minal I c wool week l. l In 11 the Lyceum theatre whore her resumption of If th the tho run hereof here hor of oC I Is marked from nl night ht to to III nl night ht with lilt all the html Indications nf of the same sort of popular success nat prevailed pre pre- In iii tier seven weeks weeks' spring run in tho he play at theatre The I fI engagement a as m originally nal ly a arranged Is Iq limited to September ml oJ 0 7 0 0 Francis Wilson Ron huts has made ronde a great groat ral hit In the G theatre In lit his neu nc farce alce When n Knights I Were ere r Bold Lar Large e crowds crowels have been heen provoked pl al almost almost al- al mo most t to tn lau laughing hysteria over n the tho adventures ad ad- ventures o of Sir iJ Guy DP Dr Verc Ih the genial In and auel inoffensive young nobleman who as tto 1110 of r this ibis farce faroo suddenly I I- I transplanted lo to- mo days s and anel surrounded sur rounded to by ancestors who iho wear war anc and coats coals of or mall mail nod and ho whose swords pro ero S several ral fc feet et longer 1 than those u used nowadays no fit j e ese Scenes scene the tr tremendously funny and anti give hc Mr Mm II IIII II Wilson on a much greater opportunity than thail ho he all I a as tho lie hero hIn e of nf f hi his last lasi fn seasons season's Jn I success UR S 04 I 1 5 Advanced anc Cl vaudeville certainly mol inch with an welcome when it Il made mucIe Us itS first appearance In this thi city Saturday evening at the lire New York theatre The Tho pla playhouse hou I has IJ boon been n re rC redecorated no- no decorated td and arid refurnished and lot foi H its it- new career given hn more mor or less c- c a new Intel Interior lor The rIte audience at Lh the tho beginning he begin begin- ln- ln I fling ning wo was uvas on ono one Inter Interested sled In discovering I what hal kind hind of oC bill bili WOos was to 10 bo he the result lof of tho the vaudeville aud war ivar In Jo view viets' of or the I fact that all nIl through h the evening apI appreciation appreciation ap ap- I was wa eXI expressed loudly and arid it may bo he said alC that I tiis marks maiks the first t victory Ictor for or Klaus Klaw 1 law I Erlanger's new now hu business ln Hs venture I e S S S I V Virginia according to tn h lien her l' l lI press n agent nt bathes bathE's clail In lii electricity ob I Miss Ils wo mIght add expects to I conn- conn 10 to the tho 11 Herald era hI Square the beau c air o i Labor laY day III In Anna a a. of Tolstoi's novel nO of oC the tho same mine name That Flint ma may explain the pi press ess g agents agent's open handed way of dealing deal deal- lug ing out her lavatory secrets I I Y Nat M t. 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Secret I THURSDAY Y Hudson t n In Cla Clans s- s in malos a tes I SATURDAY Y I Empire John Empire John Drow Dreu in u My l Wife Ife Belai co Frances Starr arr In u The Th he no Rose e I of oC the tho Hancho Daly's Dalys Margaret Dalys Margaret An lIn and Henry i-henry I Miller In The TIme Great Groat at Divide I Hippodrome r Dau Daughten Daughter Daugh Daugh- h- h ten ter tel and ane Pioneer Days Da ays s 's West lest est End Van End Van lOll don Del Berg Opera Opel-n company compan in Martha Surely from this list It will not h be hard to select entertainment for all allhands allhands hands and ancl tIme the cook cool Of OC thc these e the most ambitious a as a a. work worl of sto stage e craft was The Round Up UI This new play itlay is h by r Edmund Udmund Day and it first t was presented In iii Chicago last spring for fob a n. three weeks weeks' run It male made so great a a. hit that the ori original engagement of ot three weeks wees was extended Cx ex tended to one of three months This production Is one ono of the tho largest I Klaw over ever have ha made und and they have omitted no detail in scenery 01 or equipment th that it would contribute ill in any way to the completeness of this thi great atmosphere le picture Th The company com coin omI om- om I pany pan is a large Inre one and in addition to Li I the leading players player there Is an auxiliary amell- amell I iary tary Interest in the tho Co for moC I 1 Western cavalrymen COW cowboys Mexican can vaqueros Apache Indians and ancl I twenty cow ponies ponies' from flom Arizona Arr oattie oat cut I tie the ranges The personalities in m ih th th story are alC of or course e. e the rough n and nel homely types of ot tim the ranges but hut tin lIt story is one of or true supreme art hi-art in- in in terest interesting event was as t II the he- presentation of oC the London L success I Too The l at nt the Criterion I I The music Is I by Paul Rubens and Frank E. E Tours and the book b by 1 and ancl Thompson The new comedy blont belongs In lii the tho cat category poi I of musical plays with ith The Three Littie Little Lit Lit- tie tle Maids 1 The School Girl The Tho Catch of t tte le Sa Season on and The LI It a Ch Cherub having the tho same dainty and amid tun tuneful ful qualities jc and relying ingo upon n Its 1 abundant fun jolly songs and maim mam I I nn for tor popular favor It is pi i 1 seated ho by a big company compau of American and English com comedians dian headed by bs I Wright iti who Is a London Loncon fa favorite fL- fL and ana who makes makos fI his nr first t up- up pear nce in this country In this play piny S C I ICharles Charles Challes Frohman opened tt tie tho Empire Empire Empire Em Em- pire theatre Saturday night fur for It Its regular season presenting John DroIn Drew Dro I entitled My t Wife Wife In iii a new ne' CO comedy Y which In its original French form has already had a nine months' months run at t th hc- hc I Gym ast theatre Paris Purls and which I Is in Its It season at the Haymar- Haymar liet ket theatre London rand and Charnay are ato the tho F French rench authors of or piece which in Paris is known a a- a Mademoiselle Josette Ma Ia The Ti present adaptation has been made by bv Michael Morion l Mr 11 Drew has hns for foi his bis l loading leading lad lady Miss mile Billo Burke l' l ho wIto after eight Ight years of success in mu musical comedy in London scored two sue suc successes uc- uc eC in In a n single season In night atm comedy at lh the Vaudeville III theatre and who comes direct from that hou o to toMi Mr Mi- Drews Drew's support I I S SRobert Robert nobert Edeson Inaugurated his season sPa sea aRon a son Ron at the Hudson n when Cla Classmates mates a new American Ican play I by the author of or t. William Wil 11 liam Hum C. C de dc Mill MIlk written in collaboration I tion with willi Margaret Turnbull was given ghen Its Initial hearing In New cw York Cla Classmates as suggested by its title tithe I finds its basic motive in the friendship fm of tOur our young oung men who are 1111 In th the tho last lasty y year ar of their training at the military academy in InVest Vest We t Point M where here the first t act of the play 1 is laid lall the action shiftIng shift shift- j lug Ing to a n home In iii Gramm rcy Park J thence to a n. South American jun jungle le j gt |