Show T The he Ned Royle Boyle Cables i io o 0 fi g Encouraging Things I II In hi London eo is About His iS Famous Play I t. t I MY itt JAM S JIl uS GR T ru TOX New Nev York lork Jan 4 Urs Mrs Fetter I noI has hud had two t messages by cable from from lieu her husband husban MUon MUton MU- MU i ton on HoYle who tIto Is n now nu nuin w in Lon London at i I ending th the final ils als of or The Tile Squaw Man Iun The file play IIla Ib lis to bu ho pio during jurIng the time first week of ur 1911 1108 In says lt le by Lewis Walker at the Lyric theater thel Mr Mi 11 mos mos- I sages iNI imply Imph that all h Is going Song One of ot tin till Interesting features of or the i n ll i production I la Is tIle the fact U that at the h roles will bo be tal taken un by h actors slIm while lie the nh I roles will I In iii o cr every case bo hI played lell by Americans 0 I am not sure suio whether It is best mt tot t I laugh laug-h or cry when I think of F FON Foy a s a possible no I no no a probable Hamlet und nUll May Ia Irwin u as 1 a it seine Konn what what let let UM us say say OJ Ophelia Mayb both tears and aiti be bc In Mr I J Toy Fey O declares In lit all s that h he Intends to tim play 1111 Hum hamlet It I for COI oi at nt least I t c nights next neM May lu Irwin ui- ui emnot not yet it fixed tho the date of oC her ap- ap up n Tx as us Ophelia A As yet et she sho 1 has hasI hasuLy uLy Jut jui got to the thC point of or thinking of or it I 1 hy not double up nT with willI Mr 11 Foy Fay an and 1 j the tho whole hole matter O over e et at ar one sit sIl- I 1 ting It Is always well vell to tu got at ct through Ill j with s-ith timing an-timing thing painful tho time least possible ucla delay i Mr FON Foy expresses the hope hop that the time I people will go to see him in th thu two with ho will Inflict will will favor Now New Now York gives bond Jond I not to do a clog in time tile glav graveyard scene EcellO not hot to with noor York k's skulL kulL not nor play tU pranks on a time the g ghost 1 Hud he lie not given this tills warranty warrant there Is ItS no doubt tOut tile the S. 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R p. p f sl sign n w would hn have vo been nc nce necessary e sary Cor 0 or the j i ances and md as It is 18 there are aro likely to bo IJO big house for fOI two tights nights It JL le is Je how how v v. v wl wise e that Mn Mr 1 Foy will play I this limited Ite engagement I Miss 1 Irwin and Mr Ir Foy Soy are an not the I Qui only stage o people who Mho U Shakes Shakes- I p rl n calculated to tu aston aslou- Is one has in hla itis mind l ii i J Julius C Caeser e ell Miss Connie J lading IH Itt sure Hure she he would woul make an Ideal Lady Macbeth George Cohen It Is lit said ahl mo may essay Lillian Ru oll kAne tOJ and J Jo Jose o Weber nl Richard tho thor r Third 1111 i Shades of lie tin tho lab laKi Count Johannes 0 0 Boston BOHton IB lei to h have double opera opeia this season Both Council Conried aid l have lu announced for tho thu Hub and for on om- om week both hoth aggregations of oC mu imi- tars stars will ilI be he singing fi JI r the time i of th tho KOOI good giOi people of or the there r Ne lEu J nd capItal Mr Mi l will I f n begin befell ln the Boston Doston season March 22 3 an and Courted Conried opens In Ia April The attendances at the two opera hous houses I 1 In re lia has haM be boon on on H satisfactory for tut lIlI holiday w e week k V 0 0 New Xo York Yet had Us its lir first t view of Otis Ous tax ta Mahler the new mUl musical director at the tho Metropolitan on Tc Wednesday night when heIm h ho he his bow IJO as con Comm ductor In Jim Tristan und 1 II He lie mad mada a distinctly favorable fu Mr Mi h haher aher U as us tho unhampered director of or the the- Vienna l Hoval Boyal 01 opera IU house was wasa wasu a u musical star What VIat ho o commanded W wae ae K- K done dome amid anil it is related that even CVen 11 te wish of or the bomo sorno times xv was as not 1101 ubo cd tl h by lii this con conductor Ever ur his arrival in itt New York he has liha gl given gln I en n himself to tho time ta task l with the In Intense In- In tense earnestness for fOl which he hc is noted On the tho lay day before he had assembled d time tile principals lJ about him him an and was holding a piano rehearsal Lb Ho liu slopped in th the middle lo of or It und and announced announced announced an an- that b bo be wished to hol hold another on Christmas day at 11 o'clock in the morning At t this thiN one omme of the principals principal politely saying that thal the hour sot set for tnt time the rehearsal was wasal al 1150 o the tIme one F selected cl J for tor tho the Christmas s cel celebration Mr 11 Mahler Mahier gasped for an nn instant Jt It vAs Wl new to huh that any ally one else should have a II single lo desire contrary r t tu to his own whore L A tt matter of artistic dut duty was concerned but hut ho lie fn framed mod no rebuke He lie turned to tho the alil stant conductor who was tas seated atthe attoe at atthe the toe pill piano no an and nd bide bade him continue playing play play- Ing Thu singer pro probably abl has learned rl n a h LI mid amid if It M Mali fur I In Is oh b to continue iu lu this 1 th placing duty ut bome be bu- bu fore 1 me pl pleasure aNuro tit then the tho l' l reign of ot time the prima irlma donna onna In the time Metropolitan I opera house has probably como come to an aim en end The Time effort to dramatize Pilgrims Progress has not bean a 0 success from a 8 business standpoint at nt l least As ts a n sequel to tu time the ambitious production of or the tho Christian Pilgrim last full Mints mlIss Henrietta Crosman and rice Campbell her ber husband havo hava flied filed p petitions In bankruptcy wall m nearly liabilities against as as- sets I George Marion Marlon arlon who as general pro- pro I during stage director for Henry W W. ug Sa has h been en en a n. pronounced factor in tho time artistic success of tho man pro 1 productions that manager has recorded In time the Past tow few years year y a has hAg just e from Paris rh h he hind had in char charge chargo o th the tho French production of or The Im P of or Pilsen en Mr M Marion Marlon who Is 5 tire nut first American An l aage ngu to 10 L produce a u. musical l play Ju in u ti ll n C r capital J It I lil hus nau naught ht but for or tho the r rl l French artists He lie avers acs that are arl- the thc try ery pIn pink of or politeness und unu 1 over OCl o kisses reC received l cd from I French ll a Mis llis treatment was was was' I most t gracious and amI courteous I 0 0 I Tim Tho theatrical managers manager hae hac c about concluded that th the public public is 18 getting too much munch fur for Its money anti and the National I Association tl Of M Theatrical Mann gems Iana is fa or anly tL it i is hJ intimated that ono re result ro- ro suit lull of or the time union unton union o of forces will In be thc tho ab abolishing 1 of th tho extravagant features features fea fea- tures Lures In musical shores shotts and und spectacular productions Th That t tho timo n new ne' w organization org has Imus an any Intention of th the th powers of or tho the trust l is Ia I vigorously o denied |