Show theatrical NOTES from plays and players new york when ghosts was first produced in abia country a few years ago an almost universal bowl WAS bent up by the reviewers abent the impropriety of presenting so horrible and immoral a play on the public stage today the artistic yvette ggilbert la chanting the following cheerful trine at a hail without a eicele word of protest la ola of jean there wai once a la delude for his lot and be loved one abo loyed him not she bald to him go brinz to my feet thy mothers heart for my does meat get thee home lay her nor wait he took the heart and be ran with it As he ran be fell to the ground and in the clay the heart rolled around A the heart rolled around in the clay the heart poke and he beard it ay he beard the heart lay in his ear hast hurt thyself my dear 0 my beart gillbert Gul lbert delivers it in french but in order that all may understand the foregoing translation ia printed in the program he enl how pure how moral ilo edifying poor ibsen charles II 11 the is accounted one ol 01 alin of wita lo 10 the profession he exudes happy re marke khonh they are tinged with the of oa one a few years ago be re quested life secretary claboe goodwin 10 obtain two bertha on a sleeping car and was particular in his instructions as to just how he wanted them the next inor nin he found two tickets on bis ailt clr trey were not what lie wanted he imme bately wrote mr goodwin a harp and caustic lot go dwin replied quickly in gereon he haicl there was no reason why he horld such a not that sir mckee bad bought sleeping car tickets well then indorse the note to mckee was quick re recently the critic of a newspaper after a very pleasant review of a milk whit flat said that to enjoy mr latest production one should leave ones intellect at home before leaving ane city mr hoyt wrote some tiling like the following note to the offending critic dear sir I 1 read your notices of my latest play in which you that one should leave ones intellect at home be fore going to pee it conr criticisms yoa took your own advice yours truly HOYT not lonz BRO an actor of more or lees repute heard that mr hoyt was about to make a change in the cast of a part in one oi bis plays the actor sent this telegram to the author manager 1 I very much desire to have an op to play the part of to this mr hoyt sent the following me gRige yoa are entirely alone in your de eire A very pretty chorus girl in D W arnas wang opera coia pany has for pome time past been pestered with the attentions of a addy old man the senile baldhead bald bead showered her with presents and flowers but the young woman managed to keep him at a sate distance few days azo be became more importunate than usual when the young woman staggered him by saying you dear old man now what would you do if I 1 were to say yes charles H hopper chammie fadden recently made it known that be wanted a bright young actress to understudy the roles of fannie the duchess and maggie he was particularly desirous ol 01 a young woman who knew something of foreign languages as the role of th duchenes requires some knowledge odthe french vernacular one of the applicants was asked it she bad ever studied I 1 languages oh yes she replied c ably french german and shorthand |