Show STORM BEATEN I Tu Home Dramatic Club Scnr sun s-un Immense Sicccsh The Theatre was IHerJly packed last night scores of people ping unable to find seats The management did every thing they could to provlo seats and after af-ter all were sold patros still insisted upon purchasing ticker although they knew seats were ot to be had Promptly at the me advertised the curtain went up an from that time until the close of thqperforraanco the audience seemed to > e breathless so great was the interest is f the performance The performers cMiQt the audience at once and held theq as theatregoers are seldom held Great credit is duo the cub i the manner in i vhicli the i J ecewa ton t-on as well ia > r the excellent performances The > ld favorites fairly surpassed any effort made by them in the past Each chaacter was a gem in itselt The whole performance was a I rich treat and dessVed the compliment paid it by S larp a house The play ran smoothly the being no waits or I hitches The sceiory by Lambourne was gorgeous andihe mechanical effects added much to tty fidelity of the scenes The people win whom the piece rested bore tlit weight with ease and grace Mrs thE Knowlton as the sweet Priscilhi ws radiant and it is not often that we seC anything which surpasses sur-passes the quiet race of her acting last night Birdie Jummings shared the honors with Mrf Knowlton fairly earn ing the round of applause which she received It is unnecessary to say that A611s and Spencer were columns of strength in the play They are always this but have never appeared thi to better advaitage than they did last light The oldblind man of 11 Young was a fine bl of acting The other haraoters weje all well sustained and faithfully giver by Misses Lottie Clar idge and Ivy lav6on Messrs Taylor Evans Clawem Crouch and others This piece should ba repeated that other may ha > c the pleasure of seeing a good wholesone play given in artistic style by the erersuccessful club |