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TYtc OIlll>o^PCl I T has happened! The Palace Review haa takco place and still the beaTena ictalB tbeir places Nar doas tt jpprar M aw.tMrvalk or Mt'of dajif bave 'fled ttfr'tart ot the Theatrieal air^ ttrcatened Moid la ■» ImsfaMaB. la and DO actlaa as Uuafltis' MmHaHkir-taM ttrcatened to npset Ikr cvriIMn aC jSie BtiiW Bertow. ; Itimili it did enaad, «a abrnday Blsbt. the ^tlm» Unit at the eompromlae b7 ten nilji- -.'Mcat So we bare bad aU this troable and csdtcBCBt tar aothbic We rasbed ttom oar an expectant circle— >'t sitae te lie a flcbt after aU. -t can it a dlagneeu obtalnlns pnblle atten- tko nader talae pertenaeB. Tbe F^lace Brrfeir, wlildi baa bad aiicb extroalTr adrcrtlaeiDrat In tbc tbratrlcal n- apetilnt ct tbe "iketch qaeetlon." la « aort of . aianiatlaed or slnrWed "MoBtard ■tke- tltte of a potpowi of nit wUcb «ae .aatkar, Gcoh B. wccklp^ c:--:- ■■ IB tte title ot paper oC Fltacadlmn at the Palaca Tbeatie In the year 1010. His lord- ablp does nut wait for orws; be ^pend» money to Bake U. His paper Is edited by tf many other of Doric doebrm. Sbe has a large crowds of work- her oorooet to lend hi tfei li arv have a' gflmpae of the printing works of TIN Falace Bertew. and tbe entire edlttun Is In he dlBtzlbated atchtly amons tbe aadlence. OC eaane. theic- aie ptayftd baOMUwi ot the ■OBlclpd aathortttoik 1UI onsoo Qtcis and Palace Girls, and a« nnch action and bright lanale as can be eonpressed In ike brirf -luiU was applsndrd by a large audience on to tbe ecbo. ^XBB HZW 8CAXA The finest theatre In Ijondon,'the ■eala. wUd is a ptaocnix rbea fnm tlw aaliea «t tba Baaciott'a old Prince of Wales' Ibea- tm la Chaiiatte stmt. Tottnihaat CWirt Bead. tlie Itrst tune to the pnblle. te- tke ■a^' atler twcaty yean, tbe ghny tonwd to the wonderful theatre alMU' •Aneitaie "DosOoIe" has become ' I bcantUU theatre la the metropuUs. For ten years Dr. Sdmond Dtatln Maddffk tke tclskntor and propnetor of the Scala Thea- has Isbored to aecompllvh the great task ke fead set talmseU of bolhUne on tbe site ot Ike aH EtiBce of WaleC, a new plajboasF. «Wfc li- WHllia is and Bawe. tke ;aU hoase wfeU was Snt asmed The West I«a- don theo the Begracy, afterwards We^t London Flaybooae, and. wltb the aeceasloa of truilani the Qoeea's. la honor oC Qaccn Adelaide. OB B «hiaie aC ■■MRBeBt It was called tbe .. and tbea again the Qoeea's. 'wbOst dnrlnff Its gttldrn da9■i^.■■id■ e'. WUtoo (now lady Banonil^ 'tte iC Wales' Boyal Theatre. ' Vow, tke aev theatre has been named the ..Kala, after the moat renowned theatre In idtaly. La Scala. two words which, translated flnto Engllsb, mean Tbe Stalrcane. X IB the pieaeat aagnUcent Scala bas been rr- ke aula entrnncf bt Wale^, nnder which have pasaed aa legnlar patmu incb great men as Bcseonslleld. Gladstone, Sallsbniy, BnnUa. ,|9bultr>. Osckbam. Coteridse, Mni«t- , Le|](b- t^ -ijBtf' -Jllkim^ -lyttaa. Tennysaa* -Browalng and wmir CUIlBS. This porch wm In Ihtnrc be tbe Btagv entrance. In tde errrtlon oC tbe new theatre there has beea latrodaccd a nnhino (eatme, "the tflajbdaac. ■ This atalicaee, a doable flight ot marble •tepa. leads from tbe street lerel on either sUe ot the 'theatre, with a gentle dedhw h^a(ilkk<..;St< ftmns a flne with the eotiaaee dtaeet. ■■Rntenade snd forms an eav ot salt la ease at •e )ke Seata I* Hke Oat of some - ^endld marble temple, and - has been described as "for all the world Uke aa Alma TSdema pIctnTe." It la said that ao miden Oeatre la so wa il%f to be a aaUooal tlieaire OMioe to the bawae vblrfe make It nalime iidong J^ndon bonsfs of amnsenMat. Ur. Fsrbes Babensoo opened the new hnosa trtib a aaw placik ne ChBaaam. a drama, as tbe title snggcsts. of medieval ases, which is pnMlacea la the most gorgeans fssh A WKd as 'to tte lilot. atoceen. Lard ot Ablrard. and conqueror of all snrruondlng peo- ples, was at birtb snptemely fortnnate, yet a wicked fadry gave him a dangerooa sift, that ot a complex and ImachuttTe character. At bis bidding ererything .falla within •bis grasp, ontil. satiated "^by Tletory, be comes at -lut to confonnd aspiration .with ai^eTement,. ami in his srrogance demands too much or>. the gods. Then.. Vhte . laterrenes. Morren, shown In tbe lint act, fans a vletlm to a mysterions lore for Amoranza. the ten-year-^ld dind of his fallen foe, and, belleTing that In her InSnence lies tbe only wsy to redemption, he sake to walk with ber "where In her gar- den grows tte eglantine." From the batefol stnpor pradnoed by material snccess, he awalcens la Short, to the power of Lore. Bat Fste hss not yet done wltb bim, for tbe set dOHB with a powerfnl scene, in which tbe chlld'a old muse, Uarsaret. predicts In ford- bla laagoase the downfall of the Conqneror. Tte BNond act starts with tbe esrape ot the yoong knight. Sir Beaavls of DegrcTant, Croni an eneoanter with MorrpQ. and sbon-s bjs ac- cidental arriral as a fneltlTe at tbe Castle ot AblTaid, where, for eight yeant Anseanza, now grown to womanhood has 'been awaltlog tbe earning of ber lord. Confused by tbe like ness ot tte two men tbe girl mistakes Beaavls tor Momn. whom she bad aeen for only few mlnates In tho flcat met. ^Xhe ^sapectrd hsppens. The two youir people''ttB pas slooately in love wltb each other. Beaovls aeceptlnc the positioD Amomnxa bas created for him, as though It were by his right. Eventnally conies the predestlacA. ilHilliii, of tbe two men In the presenee off Amocaj hefselt. snd now It only remslns for the dramatist to isvcsl in what manner be baa elected to eoond off bla stocy. Moved by tardy spirit of renandatlBBbfllll«pt B aa fn it. to sacrtflce bimaeU 8ad^klaldHiNa.' '1jB^''.as It happens. It. to. ttta.'Mcr^'a^ .•CcBMBMlatlon which «lM(^Mtt.JHMk^:.''te'^tte.:l«te'' eC' -Amor. Iteedleas to say thatthe .tkc8a»,'«im ~padked «o the openlnc night. Bat one mast admit that more toterest seemed centered in tbe bonding Itselt thsn to tbe ontertalDment provided ThlsJ of coarse, mill cbange when the flrat few we^ have pssscd. aad sttca. .ne-'OHlMi baa settled down as tke .aQsaelliB.'me-'WIIl be better able to Jndge at the. BMIHb '.«( tbe Itadieas of Satberlaad's smMtloBa-rilO'. IfKRFWBIfBR >EBT TO IBIWnr Maxim Boyd Btert, twenty-eight am^ deactlbed as a udentlat. was at ..Old BaOey for forging an en- Ma bm of exebange tor £100, and aa am a sinc stoiy of his career waa told. Bocn to America and educated to Germany, he has semal times saffoed Imprisonment for ftnad sad Itegeir. After cheating Lunduo land- ladies and Others wltt worthless checks,' and acting aa derk st 29 a week. Hart was engaged at tlie Blppodnme to an ezposnre of Msgle Kettle bom October to December of Isst yesr. Among msny of his exploits be secured sn engagement with s Coart dtessmsker for a lady he aald waa Madame Hart, on the pie- t«t^ that -. she coold totmdnce aeticssea and motor cars oa trtal' "ftwm' the English M<itor Car Co. on worthless sectiritles. snd used the cars to get credit from various tTaileranen. He la a clever forger and la wanted to Scot- Tbe prisoner, who said be. science and pbUosopby at tenced to tlire« . yfarm- _ yeara police snpervlslan. UP While the proposed new . iigatBtlons of tte Ooooty coonrn aa to "Ugbla ey" la the Utortams of tbeattrs and placea of smoae* ment daring a performance is being conaid- ervd. Ur. Arthur Colllna bas hit opon aa expedience that may solve tte ttBeelV.. At Dmry Lsne Tbestre dnrinc 'tte dnfe acMM to Tbe rmdlgal Son the 'attendants carry elee- Crie toTCbes whMi enable them to distinguish tte aomher of tte sests the TislUics are In search of, and tbe ezperlWBt. bac ■• tor. been veiy mccesaful. It ilMl llnr tbe greater safety of tbe sndlence. ss hitherto ttooghtless people have been la the habit of striking mstcbes to enable tbem to locate their places, a practice that la highly dangeraas. IfOVUlO WE£S F^AYItAW We misht -well call this "moving week" lo playlaod. Tbe Walls of Jericho M*aa A«to tte Qsirldk to tte flbatteilbary Avenue on' Hondsy, to.inske room tor a. revival of Tbe Uercbant of Venice. What The Butler flaw-jpoias .to tte Savoy to make way tor FBtHe OiilMli 'mr-VJwdham^s. Tte DolTer IBOies to !IWqr*a J» make . room* 'Mr -On -Vhe Qaitt at tte Comedy. Great idea. tbat. pecu. liar to London. Put a piece on In a favorite house, assure IM sneeesi, tten And some place MriSiBce aiiBv wUb lao. * "Attnm ye. loar minds to watch a aacred story. A story of one—s good snd niirlsht man— tetro- ducee the' Seriptatkl :tglNde. Yosepb. aad Bis Brethren, at tbe OtUieBtt. It Is a play wKta- oat words, with a.^stnOB and familiar star}-, full of toddent ■■d 'tfllwi Tbe BibUcal nar- latlve Is ctosdy 'Mteae*: Xte. to nn - tslded by psntoadasle tsblMBz; la wfaleb tii- revvMBB stage brcooes an Important featn'■' aaa betwecB which . some, not excrptloua:.5' good, ptetares sre thrown on s screen. Lire sheep, goats, sssss. add to tte realism, snd the Ishmaelltes teee a camel In tteir train, bound to which Toaepb, taken out of tbe pit, Is boine captive to Egypt. The producUoo, donhtleuly, draws Itt to- splntion from tte Oberammetgan Passion Flay, snd tte assistance of tbe narrator and choma adds largely to tbe effect. Tbe exjiected burst ot todlgsUon from tbe Chnrch party bas cot been fortbcomlag. Tbe Biblical story ot Jo- sepb and Ui^ Hrctbren bas been used for dramatic purpo^ before now. Ten yeara ago a play, catltled Joseph ot rsaasn, had a mn Ui' Auttalla. at tte Theatre Royal. Udbonme. It was written to collaboration by tte Rev. George Walters, ..a Sydney Unitarian minister, and Mr. George BIgold. lessee and msnsger ot Her hiaJsBlyX ft if e tly a weilkBewB Lon- don aetoe. CLosnro OF ms ilatestt's His Majesty's was suddenly and un- expectedly doicd after tte- pertonaaaee of Oliver Twist on Jlooday ereBioc. Tte ex- planation is tost, owing to a slight subsidence In the tteatre foiudstlons, s cnck occurred In tbe great arch of tbe proscenlnm. If not at once remedied ttls might tesolt to the col- lapse of tte arch. Fortonately one of tte tteatre stoff noticed tte crack in tbe arcb. which is visible only ttom tbe back of tte stage, and Ur. Tree was at once iafonoed ot tte d ISMwety. This- hsniened esriy Uondsy aflemooa, and Ur. Tite at once called to a building expert, wte advised Immediate repairs Involving ex- tenatve reoonstmctlan of tte waUs aapport- Ing tte anil. Ur. Tree aceeptid tbe'laemaUe, aedM to close tte tteatre after tte evening perform- and sent for tbe building inspector In order to Inform him ot tte course he haa decided to adopt. ;. - By arrangement with Oe' flhaterts aad work- ing all night and tbe next day, Oliver Ttrlst was ready for tbe nsaal evening performance irtB^MHttne aain^ Waldorf, whcro tt* pleer lihinty'a. »Wifcs are HALL CAINE Mr. Hall Calne, was a passenger oo to New York on tte bad on board a large lo tte txinrse of ; Mid ttat allhongb his ness the pmdnetioa of L'Dlted Ststes. be ot advaataas to niTKUViUWKU the popular noTelist, Saterday tfeaai Usetpmd steamer Ontttla. trhleb number of pasnengera. in interview iir. Calne main object traa to wit- oar off hto pisan hi tte • mate tte visit BOTES 07 We hear from fktrljr goo< «nth«rlty that Oattl's will shortly be teoprnml as a mm<lc hall. . . . W. n. Bmadbead. director of the Broadhead Tonr of elsht ma>tc halla. to Man- cheater snd sleially. haa hssa atoeted M«y.r ot Bterfcpool. tte Atlantte atr ut England. . . . The Moaa Tour will aninme direct con- trol of tte Z<>o and Rlppodnime, GlaKgnw, on Oct. 2. Ur. Bostock remains aa manager. A ITEW mPFOOaOHE Mr. Walter de Frece, husband of Vesta TUIey and bead of a raplilly growing tour ot music balls* In tbe Pruvlnres snd lu London, hss, to coqlnnetloa wUh He V. IfaaU. lot, opened a new HIppodnaw Is Uaisato. wkkh arm te devoted to vaudeville and ' ~ ia coajnaetlce wltt hto tonr. He Is tbe well knoii-n AIlMugh's Xbeatre, Baltimore. SBAKATIC Notes from the Carroll Comedy Co.: We sre In our seventh week niaylnir to lurked botisrs. We play West Vlrglula. Tennnylvanla a,id New \ork. Following ia onr nwirr: Ion Carroll, manager; O. Gordon IlamllKin, Bert Crotvell. Anna Gardner. Baby Doris. Jean Worth, Jas. C. Itootb. A. T. Storrh, W. J. Pierce. E. J. Lister, rr.if. Gmve. May Carroll and Bob Fllzxlnimiinn the hag pnnrblng dng. Oo' apeclalflea are Tbe Great Bm-tb. comedy crellHl: Prof. Grove's nintl.,n pli-iuri-s and Il- lustrated Sunga: Baby liorls in aonga and dances; and Gnwell and Gardner, comedy akctdi Notes from the Jack Hoeffler Show: This show Is under tbe management of McKee ft Dellollls. We Just closed a big week's bosl. ness at Des Moiues, and pfay UambaUlows this week wltt Ottumwa. BurUnetuo. ilolney. Alton and St. Louis to folluw. bud Branuaa bas been engaged for tbe a.vance. Tbe Bbuw numbers twenty-two people and 4yTlfs a sixty- foot car of scenery. We have mfcir vauderuie acts: DeRoIlts and Valoca. conedy Jugsleis; Nina, electric danosri'Udte taalle^ scio- batic comlque, and BaiBiP LMiB nctans snd tte Uograph. . George A. Cfalldab iBMristant manasar of Bis Fatter'a 8to Co,, wrltei: "We an bob In our slxtt week, snd Manager (Sarlton says business Is at least 25 per oeat. better thai last seas<m over tbe same trrritocy. HU Faiber's Sto Is making a bit. Tbe stage car- penter at Clarinda. Ia.. bjits cor t^ut^ry It tbe finest be bad ever hnng in tbe boui^e. Our roster Is ss follows: Jed Carltuu, manager: Geo. A. Cbllds, assistant manager; Lem Ed- Owing to the congested condition of tbe hotels st Lexington, Ky., Oct. 3-1, be- ranse of tbe large attendance at tte fall meet- ing of tte trots, the aiemteis of The Edamhxi of Mr. Pipp were compelled to remain Is sleeping cam during tteIr eBgagiiBMit In ttsi city. This discomfort was ua-set. however, by the plessore- sffurded tbe compaity to Its atteroooo visits to the trots, Grace George' has begun rehearaala of Tbe Usrrtoge of Wm. Ashe, to which she will bid toe bfartrbnle hooors this season. MM Rnmphtey Ward Is tte autbor ot ter arv sist bee to itt toiei pi e tolioa. Josephine Jefferson Rolfe, the six- yeir-old grral-sranddaoKbter o( the Ittc Jk- iM-ph jefTerwin. maiir ber debut OO tbe —- In noeton lately, belnjc raitM 0* UW^^ ~ ot Tbomas JelTetwin wblto tte log to Blp Van Winkle. Tbe A Hiinutn Slave Co. warn the Salt Late City to Lsa AMelea: Asy anitrt at Los ABRrlM, Sritt. wST afw kwrtiw *» Jnyed a ray pieasaat Mp^ ibe. MjMo at Snlu Co. esme Boat, orrlebig l» tte Csllfonill city Oct. 1. Tom North is making a great show- ing this aeason as hnnlnesa manager ti'f Lin- Clin J. Carirr*B Ber Only Sin Oi- atatriag Julia Gray. North bas had ripe expelMMCw BBt knows bow to bill sn sttrartlon. Will Chatterton. formerly a member of A Texas Steer, is now rartylng an Im- piiriant role to Texss, which to running In- dellnlirly st tte Onrnt Mortbefa Theatre Is Cblcal^>. Dave A. and Perele ifartin are with n. A. naaka* (eastera) A Utile Oatesst Oa. playing geateeL heavy and tte title porta and duliig tbe saxophone and mnbum dnrta. The western Human Hearts Co. i» delivering the gonda la Iowa. From Lincoln, Nell., a correspondent pronounres It one of tbe t>etft performances be hsd ever witnessed. Wm. Reed, a member of Our Pastw Co., Is convalescing after a i i t la te sMarti A typhoid fever st tte ksoe «d Ma ftitter kl I'enn Van. N. Y. Billy Walsh is playing the prInclpA comedy part wlib tbe eastera Fenberg flloel Co. Billy Is iirepartog to enter musical coniedr next season. It is reported that Isabel Irving and W. H. Thompson sre considering s nriiposltlon to go stsrring a to Hackvtt-Uannrrlng. German traiWlatlQns oC Tti* WaUs of XerMe aad A WM WMHBt • win te pradneed la BerUa aad Badapeat. • .. Dorothy Grimston, a daughter'of mV, and Mrs. Kendall, will be a nirmter'at plf* Netteraole'a company this sesson. ' Chas. Frohman will nrodnm X* Manvllalae flrat In Bsltimstc. Ttrglato 'Bamed Is to tave tte title nie. The X T. Lewis Comedy Co. opened Its aeaaon at Dnrawcg, klo., Sept. SO, to a packed huoae. Cole's The Little Minister Co. to. re- jmrted^to teve closed to Vttse Boata. Ind-.