Show I N MRS RS FISKE AT THE THEATER liE Rood good things thing aro arc very vary generally gen gen- TUB T saved for tor or tho the last and It la is pleasant for tor local 1001 theatergoers to hoar the great e actress Mrs Fiske has decided oC 1 f to make malco n n a western v nF tour I before r r clos cloe- closing ing her present preMont season In the tho successful play PIny Salvation Noll Sl She Sha will play n at at the tho Grand theater throe r nights nr h commencing c Om May 31 After Arter her season of ot Ibsen Ibon it was characteristic of or Mrs Flukes Fluke's genius that sho she should attempt something radically different for tor her tireless field spirit r. r l ol la is enc constantly d demanding n new of endeavor but that sho should h fro go 0 Into tle ot ar o X Xv Nw N v York city and select I ct ono one of at It t. t Jow types and priority glorify her hor canto a AS a surprise to her t Dut us usual u hor 0 Judgment f 3 has lias boon o r sustained sus- sus f I nUo find Not Noll r has already r taken rank In history with Toss antI and Beck Sharp the Sharp th arp-th the trio of ot Fl ko ma master ter creations t creations r Mrs 1 Fiskes Fiske's divergence Into the th drama of or the tho humble was filled conditions which would hair o frightened I a spirit i of or Jc less s self The 1110 Theauthor I author o of Salvation Nell ID Is not yet yel 33 3 3 years old oM Ills HIs n namo mo Is Edward EdwardI Sheldon and he graduated from tram liar liar- yard ard college last Jast year cor Ho lie has never no I been behind the tho scenes of at n a theater up to the time rehearsals commenced forthe for lor lorI tho the present season Mrs Fluke leke J received the tho play pill from a n play plu broker and she I and her manager Harrison Grey riske Fiske accepted It after a two hours' hours reading There are fifty characters In the pIa play and these are arc filled ClUed with the exception of or the more Important roles b by players taken right out of oC the life lito of or Cherry Cherr Hill There Is a R. policeman played b by byan byan an nn policeman ex a prize fighter righter by bya a former member of DC that occupation the children are all from Cherry Hill Hilland and In tho time Salvation Sal Army corps are arc several severa former members This stage sta e realism is even more evident evident evi evi- I dent In the tho scenic creations which bythe by byI bythe the way have given Riven Ivon Mr lr Fiske an nn ev even n I greater reputation as a producing manager The Tho bar room scene in the tine I first act has been pronounced most perfect and tho the tenement house square and natural piece picco of ot stage construction I that has over ever boon been originated in this country countr Tho details of ot this production areso are areso areso so numerous antI and difficult that It takes I all all' day to prepare tho the stage c. c For this reason in traveling the tho broad Western I country Mr 1 Fisk has ha to go o to tho the cost of 0 special trains It In td in ina indeed a compliment to Mrs Flakes Flake's n mt t r h hors nore o that the tho heavy expense o of such sucha a Q company will bo ho net met with tho the pro l' l Ot of ot little commercial profit roUt but it In is typical of the tho Fink Fiskes OB to be bo euro caTO loss loan 0 of money and par perhaps haps that IB ift the tho reason reanon for lor their continuous successes The art ot of Minnie needs no other verification She Bho Is 1 tho the ono woman on the American stage who could pause pauso in her career and reston rest rcpt repton on her laurels but Jut her hor genius tor for hard work and continued endeavor IB is such that she Bhe must go on and on U Her r appearance ap l' l h here iJ r ft In Salvation Nail 1 t e M c i with tho u knat ii it r e lc will t be b. ii or A to neo eo America mi in its n n. plAY piny that In Js J absolutely American Tho The famous Manhattan l company will au support support sup sup- port Mrs Fiske and und wo 0 aro are o. o on tho the word of ot Mr fr FJ ko himself that tho the fort Cort forty odd personages o In Jr tho the will be portrayed by exactly the tho same nm h Rt artists artist who did the parts during thorun tho thorun run at nt the Hackett theater Now York ork earlier In tho the season Mall lall orders ardors for tor sent for tor Salvation Noll Nell which Mrs Fiske and her famous Manhattan company will present at tho the Grand theater for three nights commencing com com- c May 31 are aro pouring c ln Into o the tho box g office t rl by the roS score From rom the tho present outlook nil aU records of or the theater In the tho mail mall order line Une will Ill bo bit broken so great rc t Is tho the public desire to secure good sittings The advent ent of ot Mrs Fiske in an any community is aJ a always one ono of ot the tine theatrical events of ot tho the year Mr and her visits locally 1 o call are an sn III few ew that the opportunity to see sec her hor inthis Inthis in inthis this Intensely interesting play pIny which delighted New Yorkers for tor over 01 half the tho season is 18 being eagerly grasped It is rarely 1 that an any play meets with from such overwhelming o enthusiasm all classes of ot theatergoers This Title is 18 duo duoto duoto duoto to the universal K appeal of th the play It unfolds a u love Jo stor story which for tor simple earnest gripping t power has never been excelled on tho the American stage at th the same time affording excellent acting opportunities to a company numbering number number- lag ing more than fifty persons persona In Noll Sanders Mrs FIske has one of ot the tho greatest parts of ot her hor career a a. gill with whom every ever spectator sympathizes sym sym- sym sympathizes first wholeheartedly from her hor tint first entrance entrance as a forlorn tattered drudge e to her final glorification as a power powerful ful tul Instrument for good in tho the community com com- |