Show Weekly Theatrical Left er i 1 HI Ul J. IJ X I New ew w York NO ov S. S The Tho The the theatrical I season has settled into Jt Jw its strIde anti and while white the financial panic through which we have o Ju just t i seti 1 has hR undoubtedly un un- un- un had It its U. effect there Is no flows nO of ot the sheriff having official business with au any of ot the ma managers ager On the the good shows come clo close c to playing to capacity hou houses es all along the line line anti and those not so 80 goo good manage to meet expenses S The weeks week's offerings have 8 been satisfactory sat sat- satisfactory t. t l aa as the following program bow Monday Theatre Mr 11 Lawrence Wheat Miss Rose Roso Miss Claire Kulp und and Miss Vera Stow Stowe o. o In Mr George Georgc Ades comedy Artie ArUe Lyric Theatre Theatre l Mr Walter Waiter Jones and Miss Blanche Deyo Deo m n It R. J. J nets Bar and Dan U. U Sullivans Sullivan's musical musi must musical cal cat t travesty Miss M tee Pocahontas ontas Academy of ot Music Mr Edmund 1 Breese am and Miss l Gertrude Coghlan In Mr Charles Kleins Klein's play The Tho Lion and ana the Mouse l Tuesday Tuesday German German Theatre Theatre Stock tock Stock company compan In three one-act one plays 8 l by y Mr Ir Arthur At the thc Sign Sign-of of tho Green Parrot Literature and Tho Last Masks Friday matinee Mendelssohn Hall Mark nail Mark In piano re ye- ye cital Saturday Carnegie Hall hail Mr In concert EvenIng Even Even- Ing New ing New York Symphony Orchestra concert S S S Most Intel Interest has been cen manifested In the thc Ado play Opinion of or critics Is divided ea not unnatural unnaturally It Il seems however r. r to catch tho the popular fan fancy C anc and while perhaps not up to some of or Mr 11 Ade's Ades former ronnel efforts it I Is I. amusing and entertaining and probably will vIlI hold the boards for tor a time The success success success suc suc- cess of or The Top o 0 th th World at nt the Majestic tlc Is assured rebuilt and anel The Tho Hoyden I Is I. bailiff Torts ToriM 1119 IJ bin modo to P provide o I Te I 1 fj J frith ith tt V in whom nr knows known Chance Chari us low mid and l' l Peter ler 1 V. V D Dailey have havo hy by Mr II 1 r nih hi who by the lIw acquisition of or one of ot them and nOtI J by lh the interpolation ion of or practically new first and second acts to 10 make mako the ul comedy 1 a a. lastIng lasting last last- Ing hit hll S S S ld Da uin lil ul at me In In iii th Uw fut tutu fuline ore I It- It Itt t t. t t i SU suy Shakos Shakos- hal e pearean roles He lie Mid IiI In a a recent Interview M My 1 ambition lisa has nothing to do Ilo with Ith mone money I to become as Wj asgood asgood goot good an actor as the time material within me will permit And I 1 want the public pub pub- I tic lic to accept me for exactly what I am To 10 prove what I can do I suppose I must appear in th tho roles Ioles which other actors actor na nave helped 1 to tomake tomake tomake make famous Camou That's one reason why h I shall huH vonie day appear In III Shakes Shakes- peare peRre There arc aro two reasons though The Tho other Is that I 1 move love every line of eVer every play pIa written b by the greatest dramatist t that ever oer lived lI If It m my great greatest eat I wih h is to to become a millionaire million nice aire why did dIll I throw aside The Music Music Mu Mu- Iu- Iu sic toile Master and the dead certainty of ot personal profit which would have hn been cen mine If IC like Jefferson on I had hall remained a a. role one-role actor r for r the tho next decade If Ie I wco co not more moru desirous de tic- sirous of at growing g In m my art an and fostering fostering fos fos- fos- fos m my nw versatility than I am of accumulating money mone- I would never have o exchanged n a sure thing for a n play pIa which was utterly nina ana absolutely untried i S S S Mr l Ignace Jan arrived on the tho Auguste Victoria to tomake tomake tomake make a six she months months' tour of or the tho United States and ana Canada Canaan It has lias been beon two years cars and a halt half since the well known pianist was last In America I enjoy the American public thoroughly said Mr 11 It ItIs ith h Is Ig now fifteen years cars since I first came caino here and I am always as made to feel fecI at home I have ha two yo new compositions compositions compost compost- of m my own this time a sonata and ana a 0 Variations and Fugue which Just lust has haB been played man many times lines In Europe There has been an enormous change in the tue musical taste tatu of or th time the people people peo pee pie of the Uw United States Stales since I first came here hore especially In tho West cst cst which when T first n it mt was not up to 10 a n great standard slun Now Kow largely t I think tin through the tho influence of or the lato Into rh Theodora Thomas a n great change chango lias ha b lI on affected i l Hoston and K NOW w YorK It I Is quite tho sumo same u as In Paris and Lon Lond n-in- n In Indeed deed tJ I mn may say tuy that the time first two ethos from Crom a a. r u n musical standpoint are ure much otter better than Paris Why hy Well Vell the tho French after aftem all generally speaking speak ing aro not a vcr very musical people A limited number num perhaps are ure exceptions ex ex- J but Jut the great mass of people peo itco- ICO- ICO doesn't like hike conceit music Over O here her you ou aT are Saxons Anglo and In Inherit Inherit In- In I herit a a. l fe It Ite e C. fur for It |