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Show 71 PERCY HAMMOND'S LETTER S'ew York Tribune. Mty- 'inc.) - , what Is known In the lorn lo-rn m I f Pr0Ud at-lor9 lo m15"' hit of the uninformed to H,h" Onagers for the spurious Kdk it H fa"11 of thrIfl' LsssW'Jnt in-.." so-called V le-r r it has been the players M I motives either otiose -demurred at distant i f. to my -sj V ; ; knelt to lord- S ' t" ' h'" h'"' '" '"'r" i -'' ') "road." and r.oingr re-r re-r ' ' l 1 ' ''--J I- B- iistrlonlsn then w Wm ITmost lucrative of the arts K1' were the bag' of those n F,np.iK-.-menta In tho onc and easy The ac- '0M afford "j disregard the beckonings from remote Ur,-' , .K.r-.- Tiie twin Joys an Broad a - bi Ight r...,- Bf Dr(.ferred, and not withoit I W "fn travel ar d the exile's I Tk.v nortentous Is prosperity! I ,t-llke it threatens while It shines. 1 :n the way of a quiet m i last season In eh..v M , - i .t 'in.- mploynvnt B' . ., bean along desolate E. 0'Jtw'?rdly there were few 0 '" s" '"r " a KV: ,h,'v ',' Tiie FjT'rrour' ln front "f tlu' '"'"a ,;, u ,,. bonnalr and -enilng- Prtr,frpe a- cvrr In fact. illO ,',-ij-n. ell. 1 t'man- tdwre-s la consul, r.iiilc Is what L f' Its vie! mi- lr ' 'old me. KlV'U noil' '"' "'"' "f ; V, n,ns extra public benefit. , " i. - V HCr'n R'T'in I"'" '"ven the: .'k civ 1 num- t , if'- i - .in.- W I,.. n o I : lr fees. ' k lr..r(;ore It Is possible that the 1 in oi i'-'r pin'.- 'I'M 1 arlll Rterpreted h lnther- i i ravel Pro ided of IL(, that the othiT ports Mr.- w ill-. ill-. Bttcr thi bh ter bread ! ban-Let ban-Let than nn dough at ill vVhlle Etthould hi mpath for th-i Roving actors who ma: fti thus to wayfare. mir pltj ia f raltigati i .i . b; th sus- that ll I not Ikj n en n L"Tvft. In o' ii. : i'ii'"- - t b. Tflad libraries ,! uv ix.-1 1 . r i fjnaphony concerts whereoy th. y j rf.'resh themselves with tonic btts of sister nri-j. Commodious -ind intelllc.il'. ,i ml ir-nces -x-tlscE-here and .1 1 1 - ' !i t I - .. hdatlve If not hoi In the aisthii nf V v. "ork Bright B burn on . h er h.r . 1 li. - . ri )-, I la the rnf.- .1 n . I i tun) mi ; jdln?? n" h--s - 1.-.. ban those dt!e hereabouts I : n- then, fxla frnrn tears ind brea t-beatlng v the actor's futur.-, while feel-it feel-it Broptr - . 1 - pr rii lhi!l Wf ' x 1 . 1- - ' b- in. in -1 j - -h that sonn: i.f th. -.1. -aful Btilnm.'n - michl In pla; ed bet-!f bet-!f No. 2 enrnp-i ni.-s tlv.in th-v .1 : it Xo. l'i o r phenomenon of the Chauve-rts Chauve-rts per.'lst. though -h. sn-ne of iu bn transfr-rred t.. the roof of lOr.tury whereon Morris iWtanrw tin ,i!.ri f ir it. There, IT fj! ... f . i . I : . 1 ,1 1 - lh rfr sli!n- M us. ovltes appear 1 tvorid series of "sonks"as Ba- callj them Junrpi pantomimes, BAtdleg, roniH.lle. . 1 11 .1 farces re-Hs&C re-Hs&C the -im.i7.lng popularity "f Jfl-nt program The vogue of the Wan Is not to h- . vpl iincd a-- 1 W- It Is ouvIi.ijmIj too substantlil W 1 mere attitude. Though one s k Irninuno to many of th ffis, or.. is for. -ej l.y their Influ- yill!LWBJ,U jg it. You win h"w fjr! aon'i Ukc '-'v.ng ,.h :. r,;uch :' "ma I T8 mvster oum f, 7plaln;' Mr. Bh-ing Bh-ing that ,fasclnations by uy. Hut SSS ttatT.e;rSon';hli,Jren f " that. At 'Inmont.. do 'nuch ae he aeei , ThhU ,?ud'onc., he had every hodv ' thr nlht mg to Sisyv:nss.. seat' try- der the DruVh. ,T Thf" KIn - KmntTour qZ!?" an folkvonKr UTho ,f,r0VP f Ru!" most attr, the m v th.e ,,ro the merry decor r.,n ' Vork- wl,h its across the skv .. n "jllon'o hobby hor-e Th , !u h,Jnchbaeke,i enade where, h-twoon ,1,1 Prn' city. nd ,00k out over tho formances by Uory Saw Mr." Malaprop. Violet HenSJ a " j , uarwi, k as young Absolut.-. Tyrone I owe r M Sir Anthony. John CrUg aa rm; " rrirg' r. iwW SLey rfh tag James T. powurn ,s fu , . i ;-?'i Pedro do CoVdobrS-ullSind ' .-""nan; -ed w.ti.oui ,,v or iho benefit of the Playora -11, |