Show r i 9 I h I i I 11 J IU N l In I I I nJ t I l Irr I M III I 1 O 0 I I OD 0 i di 1 V I I I 0 Il J O 0 I I a Ii z c I 1 f II I II 1 o y 1 r rt i I II 11 t I 1 I t I i I I CARLOTTA CARLOTT A NILLSON an GRACE GEORGE GEORGEi I Id i i IN PLAYS OF DOMESTIC TANGLE eo w I H e j I 1 Il i w ij Dramatic Corre Corro Correspondent York jj j our ur Wow Zoty No 1 I qI e ARLOTTA NILLSON the he tal I 1 actress who mado made Mrs II C jealous o work and andI I from j I thereby won her release o rom l Mrs 3 company Is at tho the Maxine j Elliott theater In a now play This j c I Woman and This Man Ian Is 19 tho title of ot otI I t f tho the drama written by b Avery Avory Ael Hop Hopwood I If wood I This Ihl Woman oman and This Man Is a morbid and drama that were wera better batter Miss art 1 I la Is always to bo ho admired a but that cle ole clement clement ment of or merit will not bo be sufficient to tomake toi II i make the play playa a success J I I The Tho Company I Tho The small east cost C l assisting Miss h I Is made up of o the tho following Eva Vin Vincent Vincent cent cont Howard Kyle I le Frank Fronk Currier John Tansey and Milton Sills Outline of tho the Story i I I Tho The Etory story told toM In n dismal tone tono to no by b This Woman and This Man lIan Is that of ot domestic tragedy d Norris Townsend has hi got his governess roverne I Into sor ao so r I II I 1 trouble How this thin situation re results suits In family Intrigue deception and final bliss Is js bettor botter unheard and unI un I coon 1 At t any nn rate rater Thelka Miller Imler Miss Misa L l tho governess Is IB shown to be bea beIt re a It young woman of ot resource for docs does rei i she l ho not send Gend for Cor 11 a parson and at nt tho point of or a n pistol demand deman that Norris Townsend shall make mako reparation 7 Americans Americana Demand Domand Mica MIso a has tho the wrong sort ROrt of ot play pla for tor the tho American public Perhaps a n revised version might go In Paris the finer sensibilities of or the tho public are aro not necessarily n something to be considered Americans and American audiences have havo a fashion old though It may seem of ot desiring of patronizing and an of o ap applauding i I laudIng P wholesomeness s on tho the stags i I as M well wall as ns oft off tho the stage Wo We 0 do not at attempt attempt attempt tempt to bo be Parisian or Viennese or Neapolitan I Of or course It may ma possibly be tho ho obi ob object I i of or Miss hills to reform r Conn the f II world by Illustrating what may como comp i I of or Indiscretion not to say recklessness I t or wantonness But If It she oho BO so desires I let hor her remember r that In tho choice of o I plays good Is much more mON to bo be boI I i preferred than limn Immature and subvert subverted ed cd Imagination Jm I t No o Second Ibson Ibsen Ib en Also should shot Yd Miss remember it that Mr A Aver Avery very Hopwood Is not a 1 sec second r h I ond and Ibsen Ho He Is quite Quito a little begin beginner beginner I ner In stage craft Some Somo day he maybo may maybo ma mai i j I bo able to stop S his ridiculous IC U attempts I at writing I plays that aro not plays 1 j I While there Is life lire thero there Is hope says saysa a noted advertiser i I J l I G Grace George In A Womans Way WayA A pretty little actress has scored a tl I hit This remark Is 15 duo to tho the per perI i i T Ti 1 I I i 4 n fF V 4 r cc it err e y t i 1 4 i ii rry GRACE GEORGE IN A WOMANS WAY of o Grace In a domes domestic tic farce entitled A Womans Way VIlY at tho the Hackett theater Miss George is seen In a comedy that thatIs Is s pretty much of or a farce written by Thompson Buchanan A well known critic says aas Uio UlO plot is fantastic Be De Because cause causo cau o of or this thin opinion ho he Is enabled Ito to term tonn tho the play pla a farce farco and not a com comedy comedy edy od Well Veil ho la Is I right The Stanton Couple C uple Tho The tory story presents a n husband and wife Howard and Marlon Marion Stanton members of o wealthy fashionable soci society oty ety as no temporarily estranged from ono one another tho husband having taken a afancy afancy afancy fancy to a gay widow and become quito superficially weary of or tho society of or tho wife who nevertheless continues to love hint him The gay cay widow Mrs Ells Eliz abeth Blakemore as ns by b and by It Il ap appears appears appears pears has unknown to Stanton been Implicated In flirtations with several mon mon of or his circle All of or which causes ono one to observe a 1 widow Is a n dangerous thing Mrs Stanton Invites Mrs Irs to a dinner and an assembles not only onh her family relatives and those of or her husband hus husband husband band but tho the men mon who have havo at different times been dangling after the widow and adroitly contrives a n sort lOrt of ot verbal duel with that charmer and antI tho the eventual disillusionment of ot her hor hus husband band first fir t by arousing his Jealousy and tilt then by exposing tho the fickleness and triviality of or his putative Idol Miss Miso George Georgo and Frank Worthing Miss George Georgo as Marlon Marion Stanton gave a 1 delightful and thoroughly Intelligent rendition Frank Worthing appeared in tho lie rolo role of o Howard Stanton tho the husband Tho The all nil fascinating widow Mrs whoso whose character Is so com composite and dubious found roun a n pleasing pl 1 representative In Miss Dorothy Doroth Ton Ten Tennant nant who expressed coquetry without coarseness s and made a capital foil to tho the gentler womanhood of or Miss MIs George Georgo Imaginative Press PreDo A versatile press agent has haa bestowed gratuitously on tho ho writer tho ho follow tollow followIng following Ing In classic Toronto newspapers newspaper referred five to IS exaggerated caso of or sore soro throat caused by b coughing up 1 over for Cor a weel or The Tho Merry Widow I ow When tho the Toronto weeks re receipts I were counted Saturday night they were found to exceed by b moro than 2000 the Montreal i 1 record Oh doctor help J Who Is thoro there to io say Is a thins thing unknown The Devil and tho Pirates Pirate Reports reaching Henry nr W r Savages office once In that there thero aro so 00 many man pirate Devil DoII companies In this coun c un try tr that they aro are crowding crow each h other and some of ot them aro tro suffering for trade tra aOno Ono enterprising pirate In the tho south Bouth Introduced a now new feature last bust week with this announcement At The Devil DoIl matinee on Wednesday Wednes Wednesday day there thero will be given away aW y a fat Cat tar tur turkey key Icey eQ to some one ono In tho the audience Com Corn Commencing tonight and nn for Cor the tho balanco balance of ot tho week thoro thero will be bo given away val valuable valuable canary birds and cages cases all 11 guar Suar guaranteed guaranteed to be 0 singers and good J od stock stockA A singing ln canary bird case cage ought to tobo toI tobe bo be a show In Itself without The Tho Dev Devil DevIL I il IlI IL I Tho rho bogus and counterfeit Devils b i T S r r j ji e r V c k r i i i at I IA A i I t tt t L tp a t r r fit r Cf f i y If 4 t f t I CARLOTTA NILLSON SON IN THIS TH S WOMAN AND THIS MAN I preying on tho Cho success of o tho Cho original production of o the tho sensational comedy success Include nn an old time limo melodrama produced originally about fifty years ago aso which has been slightly altered and find IK I It now offered by b cheap repertory I companies co either aa as tho actual Molnar play or under such circumstances as lUI to deceive the tho public Into tho the belief ballet that It Is practically tho Cho same sameI MI Miss s Illington and Hor Delayed Views I Margaret Illington has haa aroused W Ido discussion owing to hor her resolve to leave leavo tho the stage and her hor husband 1 X i t J Jr Jf if ifA A l i r rv i l f ti j r 4 tJ tJI IJ f I f A y 5 1 fJ I I h 1 4 FP 1 l lj t r K S f ta 1 f X Y f Z k H Hl 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