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Show HER FRIENDS TOO FAITHFUL, Admirers of the "Divine Sarah" Re-fuea Re-fuea a Substitute. Sarah llernhardt la much displeased with her Paris public. During her provincial pro-vincial tour alio determined to koep her Purls theater open with a revival of "I.'AlKlon." In which her latest protege, pro-tege, young Max, was to play the horn. Hut Sarah haa worn L'Alglon'B hroechea an effectively that tho Parisians Paris-ians refused to accept any mere man In the role. Ono of tho crltlca wrote: "After the romarkablo nnnsurcoaa which has greeted Mr. Max'a appearance appear-ance aa 1,'Alglon. wo havo no doubt Hint next Benson, out of tho goodness of her heart, Mmo. llernhardt will pro. moto him tn her other great rolo, Mar gtiorlle Outithlor." |