Show 04 a o o O OI 4 I ui U m I rS ELEANOR ANOR ROBSON as d a Rival of 01 MRS FISKE I 1 1 U p I IY 0 Y L A 1 q I Salvation Nell of f Life In the Slums I The e Dawn of a Tomorrow Is Like a Drama o 1 c a i y Mlle Mile ervill and Her Success as Carmen In New York I Jut JutA i A 6 MAA OO 0 00 00 0 i From Our New York Dramatic Corre COrTO Correspondent LEANOR ROBSON endeavor endeavoring E ELEANOR ing to lo mount tho the top wave of or ortho tho latest trend of or drama has appeared In a play of or tho un underworld underworld underworld at the Lyceum theater Mrs Fisko In Salvation Nell started tho public on a course of Ir slum pabulum and tho the public apparently liked lilted It so sowell sowell I well oll that Miss managers hoped that they the also would bo be struck by b tho lightning of oC box office popularity larity lara Mrs Frances Franc S Hodgson Burnett Tho Dawn of or a n Tomorrow This well known author au lhor succeeded In producing a n coherent well conceived story and the tho play pIny Is acted excellently by a company of or unusual ability ab tr Miss Robson plays plas with tho the most delicato touches tho the role of oC Glad a wo woman woman man of oC tho the London L slums and gets gota I close to tho the heart of or tho the observer observer Glad Is habituated to severest priva privation tion but she has a soul sho she knows and more limn than a modicum of oC tho the hope that Induces humans humane to continue to live The Importance of or hope Is shown dis distinctly distinctly In this drama Baronet Suicide Sir Oliver Holt an Englishman of ot wealth health Is IN Informed by h his physicians I that ho has but a n more moro time to 1 live He Is with disease and ho Is Js convinced that ho Is In ht un In in I condition In addition to toI I physical collapse he Is on tho verge of or mental breakdown as nl well Sir Oliver finally determines that he ho can to ad advantage advantage advantage vantage hasten tho end lie He puts a tt revolver in his pocket and slinks off to the London 1 lulon netherworld to snuff snut out his miserable uro where he ho will not bo be recognized I It Is In a squalid low damp burrow I of or tho the east cast end that the baronet meets tho half halt dead and tho the half living Glad Tho The woman however how ver sees seer ce beyond boond the material degradation of or which she sho Is n a atypical typical part In somo some strange hour I this creature was given tho the Inspiration i of or hope and the tho ability to convince 1 others that was worth while In Jn her simple philosophy sho she casts aside tho the morbidity y that goes with her place In and forgets all tho the wretchedness In tho the Joy of or helping others Sho She can cannot cannot cannot not glo food rood or clothing to those whom sho she must succor but sho she can give thorn hope The utter misery miser of ot the th street waif walt appeals vitally Itally to Sir Oliver Ho buys bus food for tor her and goes with her to tl th the 2 wind swept dampness rocking reeking garret garrot I she sho sleeps It Is there that Glad tells Sir Oliver tho dreary story stor 1 of or her colorless life Police Want Her Ner Lover Glad has bas a n lover for no human Is so low that ho cannot find some somo some one ono JustI Just I t Y t Ip it itt t J I J y r t hJ f M Mr I r 1 1 j 0 l L f 1 41 Y i i A Ar r l 1 j t tf If l li f 1 e r rt 1 i 1 i t v w wc r rv feL c tw c ct t t J Jc r rC c r C 1 ji I pp r oJ fi fB A t t r f t ti tL fI i I fI J L c dil 1 I 4 jJ l f t t t I I tI I i if k i e t h 3 J J V Vf K f fi f i y h l 1 tj 1 I Lt ct J Jf Jf f s f j 1 a lj l lt rA i t 41 fJ j V t toJ fX j Ac AS oJ DELILA as ns low to be his mate Glads Is a thief and the tho police now want him on a most serious charge Scot Scotland Scotland Scotland land Yard lard believes that he committed a certain brutal murder Glad knows that her lover is 15 innocent of or this thle crime But this knowledge of or hers her proves unavailing for the will not believe bellove her story The reputation of o her lover Is against him In the eyes oyes of or tho all wino police ho was guilty before the tho crime was committed commit committed ted because he ho might possibly do that sort of or thing some tithe In tho future Y r l r l t r f 1 J NEW NEV CARMEN r r r rr IN POSES I 9 it its r j s r rt r f t f r y j j t I J p 11 i SI k 4 AS DELILAH F P L I Iu ft u wl TS PHOTOS COPYRIGHT ED BYa BY fP xO MY a 4 rOrt Hero Is tho the basis of or all reason reasoning reasonIng reasoning ing A Degenerate Youth Tho baronets nephew la Is a Il degenerate youth whom both Glad and her lover know It Il lo is In his power to prove 1 rov an ah alibi for tor the fugitive so tho the girl has haft hastens hastens tens away awa to make inako her appeal to him r 7 ra J I r n of di diAS 1 I 1 r V f I f Lj r I It Ir t la r J i or r i 1 f i J r m 1 J t tF tAS F AS CARMEN Her IIer efforts seem of o no avail whoa when tho the baronet who has haa followed puts in an appearance with tho the police pollee Then at last the alibi Is 15 established and the lover Is saved Meanwhile ii it t sudden change chango has tak lak taken laken taken en place In tho the Invalid His Interest In the tho girl bus hus banished his morbid thoughts of o suicide His brain begins to clear and an his muscles feel teel n CL new vigor He too has learned to forget tho yesterday and look with hope o to the tomorrow Tho The new stimulus given the baronet through his new Interest In the tho th wo woman woman woman man has a remarkable effect affect on his physical and mental being beine He begins to realize reaUze that thoro thero Is something loft lott loftin lottIn loftin in lire life yet yot ot Ho is 19 taught by b tho wo womans womans mans example that ho bo who up in battle may bo be losing moro more than thon he ever before has hao had hadA A Striking Now Carmen Carmon Mlle Mile tho the French contralto appeared for tor tho the first time recently as os Carmen at nt the tho Manhattan Opera House and scored a signal suc success success success cess The Tho New York critics do not hesitate to rank her with Emma Calvo Calve Milo Mile Jeanne Jeanno Is 18 a Il native of or tho the Basque country In the tho southwest of ot France Fronce He Her people ar arall are all well known In literary and political life Her father rather was a Il colonial gov governor go governor of or Guadeloupe Sho She had every opportunity of ot a fine fino education in hor her youth and enjoyed enjoy d tho the society of or tho very VOr best people pl in her own province and In Paris When wail quite a Il little girl her contralto voice was phe phenomenal phenomenal for Its Ita breadth and m depth Calve Calvo CI VO who comes come from tho the country near her heard her and ad nd advised her father and mother to have havo her trained for tho operatic stage They would not consent however oo so Jeanne who had hor her own dreams of or fame tamo as at a n lyric artist bided her time Just as soon as Jeanne became of or orase ago ase and her own mistress she ahe to Paris and took lessons from rom tho famous fa tn famous moue teacher To him sho she at attributes attributes tributes tho the development of ot hor her vocal and artistic powers Sho She was en engaged engaged engaged at tho the Opera and would have havo remained there thoro If It oho abo had found things a little more to her personal liking Her resignation has proved her hera hern a n woman of or spirit and greatly en enhanced enhanced enhanced her reputation How Sho She Met Hammerstein Mr Hammerstein first heard her hersing hersing hersing sing at a charity concert In Paris Purls Ho He know nothing about her h r having holn been Invited there thero as ns a n guest of oC another well known artist She Sho had hardly sung suns three notes said he when I Imade Imade Imade made up my m mind that I wanted that woman and before the day was out I 1 had her signature 61 to a contract I consider her the greatest Ton test contralto alive Mlle Milo Is not only n a great grent artist but a sweet character She IB is of or striking personal appearance with largo larlo deep deop lustrous black blacic oyes oye and a Il voice whoso whose richness and sym sympathetic sympathetic pathetic quality are unsurpassed In her h r class She Sho Is ono one of or the favorites in Mr Manhattan and und Philadelphia Opera companies and this season m has made a brilliant success as aa In opera which has oils been ono One of ot the new productions offered tho public by Mr r Hammer Hammerstein Hammerstein Hammerstein stein G 7 |