Show lags AND A VARIETY SHOW what nw ller accord inz to the disgusted author of san francieco eco t 7 alegs and a variety show that w all tha casual new yorker caree foral a th cater baij Willia iii green JI arrison the author of the play which wae unmercifully elored by die new york critics has returned biome and explain his play a the club at ban francisco he went on reprints refinement more intelligence and more gulluni culluni than can be found in the whole city 0 new york eo tar as it ia possible for a visitor to ahva it judging iron auch opportunities I 1 had of seeing new york men anil I 1 baw them in the best of their flabe they do not know what is really meant by culture novelty and yen they aider baand I 1 eay hie not from any hard feeling toward new tor the cause of their lack of knowledge is readily been it abrisce from their alavieh life they are to their u and when they to the theater they vant to eo methin that wilt make them laugh the moet intelligent and refined naan I 1 met jn new york was ned town gend and next to him bihson the art critic other people did to bo to exhibit the 0 euch 8 and brain power and the inference is that they did not possess them the bole and only conception ot life in the new yorker la to turn one dollar into two and they have no time for the refining influence ono would naturally espat wae unfortunate said air ward himself wae a dead weight on the piny because ho expected by jus audience to be frederick warde an lie is in virginius Virgl or in atio lion mouth they ere waiting tor hi jarand explosion and it never came for there is no explosion in runnymede it ie not that kind of the critics well they ethod the play and it purpose and did not try to understand it to succeed in new york one must go 0 o kew york and become a new yorker actors lio had not learned their lines made them up as they went alonia and innumerable linee were ellch foiled into the play that never belonged there it as these interpolated terpo lines that were attacked by the critic they never attacked the merit of the play ill ae far ahead ot the kraeh which new yorker take to you uke it ie aad the cretice ought 0 o have L wi to tt into the good qualities ottlie play rather than for alie interpolated phra |