The New York Clipper (January 1904)

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1150 THE NEW YOEK OlilPPEB; January 23, HEW YORK CITY. Hi-view and Comment.—Local theatri- cals wcro quiet during Uic punt week, liut business all around averaged guud. On Monday night, Jan. 11, at the Biioapway Thlatiie, occurred the lirst Now York Clly liroductlon of "The Medal and the Muld," u two act musical comedy, book by Owen Hull, nud music by Sidney Jones At I lie Div- ing Placb TmuTim, Tuesday night, is, "Llselott," u tbree act comedy, by ltelnrlcli Slobltzcr, received Its Urst metropolitan production Tba Casino closed Us doom Tuesday night, 12, owing to the Indisposition o£ Paula Edwardcs, caused by tbo deulb o( her brother. The bouso rciniitued durlc fat tlie rest ot tbo week The bills ut the MiiTlioroMTAS Oi'GtiA Housb fur the eighth week, ending Jan. 10, were: Mouduy nlglil, 11, "Die Zuubcrlloetc," Tor tbo Urst time In German, after u lapse of nearly seven yours. it was tbus cast: Astrltlamaiantc, Mine. Scmbrich; Krito Dame, Mine. Tcrnlnu; Zwolto Dame, Mine. I'aulu Italph; Drlttc Dame, Miss Mulford ; Pnpagcnu, Miss Hcldol- bach; Erstcr Kuabc, Miss Harris; SSwclicr Kimbe, Miss Moruu; Drlttcr Kuubc, Utuo, Helen Mupleson; Pamlnu, Mine, Ctidskl; Tu- luluo, Heir Dlppel; Sarastro, Hcrr Kloepfer; i'apugeuo, Hcrr Gurltz; MouostutotN, llerr Rtthta; Krslcr I'rlcstcr, llerr Mublinuilii; Hwcltcr I'rlcstcr, Hcrr Halzberg; Sprechcr, M. Dltfrlchc; Erstcr goburulsclitcr Maim, Mr. Itiind; Zwelter gcbarnlsclitcr Mnnn, Mr. Uulllurd. Conductor, Felix Mottl. Wednes- day night. 111, "Tunnhuuscr." Mme. Gudskl snug the rolo of Elizabeth for tbo Urst lime tula season. Marlon Weed was tbu Venus, nud Hcrr Gorllz was tbo Wolfram. Otherwise I lie cast was the Name as before. Thursday Might, II, "l'urslful" (fourtb performance), with the tmino cast ns at tbo Urst perform- nuce, except that Mme. Jacoby replaced Louise Homer us the toIco bcblud tbo scene. Friday ulgbt, 10, "Cuvallerln Husllcunu" anil "I Pugllucd." The cast of the former In- cluded: OIlvo Frcmstud us Hnntuzzu (her Urst appearance here lu the role), and l'an- c linn Thompsou as Lola, llerr Dlppel was tbu Turrlddu, und Big Cumpimurl tho Aide. Saturday afternoon, 10, "II Durblerc dl Sl- vlglla," with Mine. Scmbrich as Uusiiui, llerr Dlppel utt Almavlva, and Klg. Ctimpunnrl n» Figaro. Saturday ulgbt, 111, "Loheii- grlu," thus cast: Kbit, Paula Itulpk Hirst lluiu) ; Orlrud, Marlon Weed (Urst lime); Telrauiuud, Otto Uurltz (Urst time), oihor- wlso the east was us when lust renderi'd. Tbu continued attract Inns for I ho week ending Jun. 10 were: William Ullwllu ut (ho Km* LtCaDM. "Tho County Chulr- miiu" at WALUMt'tl, "Wboop-Dee-Duo" at Wunni & Fu:i.i»s* Music Ham., " 'Way Down East" at tbu Ac.Mjk.mv, Kyrlu llellcw at the J'nijiCEtiiL "Uabcs in Toylaud" at lint Ma- .ilsiic, ".Sweet Kitty Ucllalrs'' at IU:i,.\s- i'o'h, (bo Gonnuu Hlock cumpauy at tho InviNo 1'i.acb, "Tbu Olrl from Kuy's" at Ihn Ulualu SijcAiii;, grand opera at the Mtnito- 1'CIMTAN Ol'lillA BOUNk "Clllldlllu" tit (III) Val-DUVILLU, "Molber Goc>" at tho Ni:w. Ammtuuoam, Dlcuuor Itobs ut the tlMHtW, "Iliad Of It" nt (he Hai v, "The oilier QM" at tbu CaiTiiuioN, "Tbu Mcdul und tliu Maid" at the Uiioauway, "Tbe Vlrglnlun" nt (bo Manhattan, Law Dockstader's Mhi- Hlrols ut tbu Victohia, Chuuncey Oleott ut (ho New Yoiik, Mary Maaucrlug nt thu (iAiiiiicK, "Lltllo Mary" ut tbu Kiit'iuii, Anna mid dressing,' ami 'niVuiiis'ber and* Finding Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre (J. Austin Fynes, general nutnugcrj.— "Lady Winderracro's Fun," a society ilranui, which wus very succssful during Its run ut Wnl- lack's—then Palmer's—Theatre, some years ago, is presented by tbe huiisc stock Ibis week, In u mnniier th.U Is In every way erediluble. The audience, iniillnee of Jim. Its, greeted tbu old fnvorltcs In the company with considerable wiiriutli, and appeared to enjoy the performance keenly. A pretty set of scenery was provided, nad Hie piece wns handsomely costtuni d. Malcolm Williams played In his sincere, convincing milliner, and I.ottn Lliithlcinii cleverly |»irlruyeu the lead- ing female part. Hose Stuart wns exceed- ingly good :is Mrs. Liiyniic, and Alice Onle scored mint her lo her long siring of suc- cesses. Joseph Kggenton. Gerald tlrlUin. John W'cstlcy and Julian Heed—who made u bit lu a character bit—all did work which merited special mention. Tho cust: Lord Darling. Ion, Malcolm Williams: l.ord Windermere, Joseph Kggeiilon: Lord Augustus Lortln, • ierulil i; rutin; Mr. Charles Dumby. Albert llowsnu: Mr. Cecil Graham, John Weuttey: .Mr. Hopher, Julian Heed; James, l'hll Mor- lis; Lady Windermere. Lotia Lluihlciim; Airs. Erlvnne, Hose Stunrt; DnehesM of Her wick, Alice »;ule: Lndv Plvmilnle, Lucille Veronica; Lady Jc.lbiirg, Marie llertrmid, l.iuly Agatha Carlisle. Lorcltu Healy; Lady Sluisllefd, Uella do Frules: Mrs. Cowper- I'owiKir, Ada Wild : Parker, Margaret Klrkei : Lady Aurora Diane, May Cecil. In iftu viuidevllle section Eleanor Fnlkc headed the list, mill un Its rendered several songs in In r own hilmllablo way. winning thereby u big mccus. Her auditors were loth I* purl wllh her, and applause was frequcul during her act. Mmu. ICmuiy, whose cl'jvcr dog uct scored so well hist week nt the Twenty-third Slroet house, did equally as well hen*, and the others were: Mr. and Mrs. drowning, la Ihelr excellent net, "A Marti llirlMlmiw:" clever and tholl Oil Hlcwurt, I he Miiginleys, with Ihelr line aerial net: iVnii'oy and I'cnrl, In a hit of eooiilsm. I \:m Kunip, magician. Tbe ktilatcehuoscope t'untluUM, Irvlnw I'tnee Thenlro (Hclnricb I lull- rled, miiniiger).—"Llsclott," a "costume comedy," lu three nets, by llclnrlch Slobll- >.er, was prialnced for the Urst time lu New York Tuesday evening, Jan. IS, The play shows (hi! Court of l^nds XIV at the time Ihnt Princess Mllznbelh Cburlnttu arrives there to become (be wife of the king's bnilh- er, Philip or Orleans. Philip bus reluctant- ly discarded IiIh mistress, Mine, de Gi'uneiil (tin; Murcthnlc), who bus occupied an Im- portant post lu his household, of which she feuiH she will How Isi deprived. Louis, now no longer young, is about lo transfer his uf- iceilmis from the vlvaiiinis Monlespmi lu Ihil uuslere widow, Scarroii. luler to tie known in hlsioi-y as Mme. de Maliileinm. Prliiei-KS Kllziiheth Charlotte Is u sltiiiile, InuiioioiiK, clever woman, (o wboui lnliigiiu ami I ho pie vailing wickedness are odious. She KOliI fo work lo reform (lie court, and, Incidentally, if possible, lu cbnrtn her Ihik- luiiid. Her honesty and unconventional ways cause much dismay to Philip n till some of the courtiers. lint they uiiiuse Louis, und urouso his Crlendlv sympathy. The Princess "Llsc- lott" (II familiar abbreviation of her two slutelv mimes) begins by reforming her own household, culling down needless expenses, mid liiii'iingulng her uttcmhuils on their ex- travagance. Hint a ho woos her husband in III* must o|s'n way, much to his einlmrruss- nienl. Tbe simplicity of her niuiiners mill her coulenipl for the accepted elhpielle of her new environment nt Itrsl excite ridicule. Louis, however, Is Indulgent, and the ready wll of "Llselott" crushes her enemies. The prim-ess caps her previous uneoiiventloii- iiIIIIck by Insisting mi keeping mi eye on her own hiii-h.'ii, and subslitutlug plulii (iermaii Iiiii! for (be ciistonmry Kreucb kickshaws. Shu reads a lessen on byj rlsy and slu- eerlly lo Mine, du Malntenon, who visits her. Shu surprises her husband in u cum- pruuilslng situation with her rival, Mine, de (Irauelu, whom alio Insists on having ills missed. l«'or a moment she Is discouraged ut. Iho apparent failure of her clloils to will liilllp's love. Hut Louis advises her not lo give up till shu has tried the cited of cn- iiuutry on her bushuml. "Llselott" takes Louis' advice. Inys aside wli.it was cxccshIvu lu the Ceriniiti simplicity of her liutntiers Held at tbo Knivkuiiuockuk Marie 'J'empest ut tbo Uuukon, "My Lady Mully" at Dalv'h, nurthu Gallund ut thu Lvnnt, "Hubert liin- ruut" ut thu KuUmtixntu BrnutiT, "Our New Minister" ut tho Amkiucan, und tbo Henry W. Buvugu (iriiini Opera Co. ut Ibu Wlsc JSxd, tho Itttit seven numed closing ou (but date. Drumas by tbo V. F. Proctor block couipaules, with added vuudovlllo fcutures. hc» Irnnsforiueil, Philip Is nt lust ciipllvnleil,' und his wife triumphs. Hedwlg Von Obter- mann was charming In the title role, and Otto Ollhurt played th" fupplxh Philip In a uiuslerly manner. Klher charuclers and pluyers were: Louis XIV, Julius Kobler; .Miiriliilso vou MoiitCKpiin. Murlit Klerschuor; .Miidame Bcurron, spuefere Mui'riulse vuu Mtiliitenou, Marie Ituhiinrdl; Lenor vou Hathsuuihiiiisi'n, Kllmiihctb's Uullriiuelelu, Riant Horvudlo: Uruf Hurling. Rlchaal Sehlaghuiiier: Mnrschalllu vou Orucul, Obcr- l'roetor'n Flfty-elKbth Street The- nlrc (J. Austin I'vnes. general maunger).— "Tbe Stain ■■( liulit,' from tho peu of Wal- ter Mattlp'us, and under Uic personal direc- tion of John II. Jlavllii nud William Guren, was given its New York premier ut tblu bouse, Monday. Jun. IS, It. having been orig- inally produced at Huvllu's Tneutrc, Sr. Louis. Dec. \i'.i. "The Sliiln of Cuilt" Is a sensational melodrama, und Is replete with ixcltlng scenes, hicliiillng a tenilic explosion us the climax to the second act. and lliu reseiie ot tlie hero hi tbo nick of lime from ti falling elevator, underneath whkh he luiH been placed, boiled liv the "villain" and his accomplices. The play la in four nets und binges ou tho story of u young woman, [lie daughter of a wealthy bunker, who lu baby- hood wns kidnapped and is brought np as I he slslir of a rough Italian In tlie slums ot New York, and who. with her supposed brother, earns her living as a mendicant musician. A young haul: clerk, employed lu the olllces of tho father of the kldunpped child, meets her and fulls In love with her t.nil wishes tu lilt, her to bis soclul station und uuirrv her. In this be Is foiled, however, by iin- nephew of the biinker-fnther, who knows of her parentages—lu fact was In- strumental In her kidnapping In bur child- hood, as well as tin murder of her mother, and desires himself to marry the girl for the sake of her fortune, to which he knows her to he the heiress. He concocts a plan In weave a case of clreuinstiinllul evidence iiliiinid the fuMlia hank e'erk. In order to Mitd him tu Jail, bin us he is abont to sue cei'd he Is folo'd and Is himself put behind prison burs, while the girl, who Is it) ihc meantime resloritl lo her lather's hount, bc- i ouics the bride of the bank clerk. The cast follows: .Urn I'.ufurd, James A. Decitnu; Harnr Slnde, Frauds Murray; Horace May- dewcll, alius Geo. Urlce, Wm. A. Tully; lilovuntii LtiHiml, Ned Lciivlll; Hiram Snow- lien, ,1. C. Turner: Kttslus Snow. John Kixker; cldel:, Peter Craig; Special Oltlcci-, Tlionias Whllhei.k: Dirk Mltstell, Fred Mux- well; The Owl, Itmlolph Jurksun: Callle P.urord, Mutti'J Lockuttu: Molher Greggaiu Mid Nura, Gertrude Clnlrc; L'hlcnuitu, Un- did Aeiuti. Mattie Lockcltc, a young West- <rn actress did excellent work, her singing und dinning capturing the house. Francis Murray, lu the role of the detective, wns sec- ond In line us favorite, tbe remainder of Ihc mat being up lo the rcipiireincnts of their M-venil roles. A large und thoroughly ap- preciative crowd was present. Suudiiy's con- certs attracted tlie usual large bouses, after- noon and evening. Jan. 17. Next week, Kn- genle lihilr. In D.ivhl ISchlsco's "Zaza," Is iiiideiilneil, Hurray Hill Theatre (Henry V. Don- nelly, malinger).—"Paul Ilevere," u roninnlle driiiiui, In four lieu, by Frederick UlblM, was produced Monday, .lau. 1S, with H'chard P.iihlei' lu the (Hie role. H treats of lliu revtiliiiioiituy period In American history, ntiil Paul Itevere's tide is one of the sensa- tional features. Mr. liuhler's acting wus on u high plaim of excellence, and bis company gave film line support. The supporting cast Itniiiilid: Abel l.nilerwooil, a Tory, Howard C. Hickman: F.uoch Mcndc. a slnncb Loyal- ist, George •". Lemming; Dill Tompkins, a watchman, Charles McDonald : Hubert \\"t ii- toti, a youth of the period, Kalpli Itollitis; Sam Dinks, the original Yankee Doodle, Gule Snlleiiee: Lieutenant Prineeton, an Dugllsh ntlleer. .Iniues Hyun: Sergeant Culdeil, an 1',i- gllsb soldier, .lohn Munissy : .less P. .Vilnius, ii young puliioi, .tuck JYcscutt: Williiitu rat- ion, a. puliioi, Fieilciick Crown; Zeklinlc Meriildcth, keep f Ihc tavern, Hurry L. linker: llhedhih Dobbins, u shocumket', Wal- ler sti : Hollieker llrndford, a Torylsl, Friuikllii Dills', Kphrhin Thlslleioe. u ciindle iniiker. George Montague: Gnllcr Crablhl, a clilzeii, Ivan Guggs: Gable II. Luckuiorc, a llslieriuiiii. Thoniiis Muck: Dsuu Scnibbs, a furrier, Chaiies Young; Peter Vim Dibber, a wiitchimin, Hurry Joues; Herr Schollmuller, ii fanner, Louis lioualsou; F.lizubctli Meade, Izella Jewel; Dorolhv Meade, a non-com- balniit, Agnes llllal: Miss Prudence Dlossoui, Louise Orcudorf; Miss Piiscllla Cuales, a Puritan. Lillian Gnodull; Goodie Crtiblll, Alice Greene. S. II. Maurice is manager; Fred Peters, treasurer. Manager Donnelly announces for .lau. 115 the return of bis stock eoinpiiuy, Including: Kdwln Holt, Geo. F. FniToli, Priestly Morrison, Theodore Gamble, Kilgar Allan Woolfe. Logan Paul, lCdnu Phil- lips, I; Swalu, Mury Home, Violn Kel- luggc, Liuilse lliishigb, Win. II. abort, nud others. Tbo pluy will be "Tbu ITlsoucr ut Zcnda," Third Avenue Theulrc (Miitiln. J. Dlx- KUII, Mian: r i —"Thu lil'-.elilli Hour" Is iiii'ieiileil Ibis week by a coiunnuy which no luden Joseph Sluuhope, Tbomus 11. Sewell, Jfihu Phllllber. Juhn C. Kline. Kd. Mortis, Eil. Morris, C. II. Cuhlll, Mobcrt Itose, D. II. Swift. Fred Miller, Katbryn Miiruey, Haleyuu N. Dlsnelte und Florcueu Proctur'a -Ewenty-tlilrd Street The- ntre (J. Austni l''ytie«, general manager).— Stelllng and Kevell top a particularly good bill this week, and on Juu. 18 their splend d American Thentrc (Klair r r - Weii!,lljiaager8).-"Dy Right «/ J^ST. * romantic comedy. In four acts, u ,?,»?, ;, •' «S» b SJ"*rP°^!b Lcoaimis' tefe was most emphatic, ami CunUeld and Carl- us a slur to New York audiences. '■li,,r! , ,', !lri inn iilso hroiudit themselves Into promlnenco tells of the many adventures In i«„„„... b "i'. v ton also brought themselves Into prominence tells of the many adventures In Uiuum, ;}'* with ouc of (he best laughing offerings of Its devil-may-care American, Richard li a , 11,'!, 1 kind, eut'tled "The Hoodoo," which they who, through nls rcseuiblonc! to a ■" v,ii'' .'. - „...,.. „..,...„ .i .,...„„„ n„,... Russian, Is mistaken for him tiVlt i y trovltscb, the Hussion lu (tues'tlon t,." ll " parcntly run away to avoid n duul' snJS by the talc told by Alexis' sister Wn*' 1 played capitally. McWntiers und Tyson Com iiany offered un uiuisuiilly attractive med- ley. In which cuiucdy, uiuglc and songB were liicnstiutly presented, with special sceuic settings. Lotto, lihidstonc found a warm welcome nwultlng her, and the Four Otts. In "i'be Smart Set," a bright offering by Matt love furher, Ijd ^ .tthoro"i' e oislTk, n for several reasons, of Major Dcvlnsi'! ,''• plots to kill Alexis and inuSy (SIT*i'i «? lull Ititiniviili-Oi.i, fix. .......... ,'. P ' ''-II 1. heartiest kind lu a good Rube Al. Ratio's Huston of a reception; 81 Slcbbins, y by Countess Tucski, the wife of n„. < ,,' j uiunologue und curd trick ; later of Secret Police, who, being reiiiv " »n terriers, Kate Leip/.lg. wltli Jovu with Alexis, aud uut rcalizlin' i,„' nn excellent cxhlbltluu of sleight of hand; Hamilton la not Alexis, admires th,. La Dalto, barrel Jumper und acrobat, and tho deu change to tho bold daredevil i.I,' Mexican Troubadours. Tbe kulutccknoscopo W repulsed by Hamilton nt ovcrv'ii.I In her advances. The piny wns lirsi ». (Md . duced in Seattle, Washington, In fSL* J? a£ 1002.. It Is elaborately" stn'J \,tT .' continues. Miner's Blglitli Avenue Theatre , win D. Milier. manager).—The Dlue Ribbon llitiiosuiicrs are holding forth In pleasing revel here Ibis week, and tbe audience, night of .Inn. IS, was of large size und cordial dis- position, Judging by (he wurintb of their ap- plause. There wus plenty to applaud during the culeruilumcul. und it was voted one of the best shows (but has visited the West side of town this season. 'Che company lias cut since its lust city appearance. " lre ""KHESX am '. !, wl " undoubtedly 4o"(i tusiiio tstitn H. & f^e Shubert, miH» lurgc t business. Seldom buvc two - -tely stageil u geutisly costumed for a production „■ ffi klud. and the geucrul effect reih.cts .. r .'' credit ou the sluge luuuagemeui. tImm. culled a romuutlc comedy, It Is excitiiin.,i» inelodrumutlc hi tone, und the hiinmr K ijttlte ou the furclcul order at lime/ «i Ihougli a few; bits of genulnu wit give ii £' , ightfu touch occnslonuil.v. The pluy h of been .changed to aome extent slnco its lust J' 1 " ' .".hmS, W ,L „. V .i 1 " 0 !,, 11 " American -fi,,.. city dppcarnnce. '."1° auOI( -. , ! < -. C1 '! Qn ! , . !*. will .undoubtedly d 0 \i people -■ In two acts, by Seymour Slaughter, received Its me Hon here on Monday evuuing, I lie '.iiaiiageaieiit uf Weber & Fields, aitd wus well received by u Urge itudleiicc. It was originally produced ut tbe Royal County Theatre, Reading, ling., Aug. II, 1902, aud, after having been revised und rewritten to tors).—"An English Dnisy." a utusicul piece. «£■• '" ^ru more enthusiastic ne«|iUon ll; m -Hicks and Walter was accorded Mr Stuart and Miss Uodgor tropolltun protluc- l, ° 11 ' ulu 8 } 0i:k ^vorltes Floral uffcrTuS ng. Jan. 18 under " lTU g"55"l ov ,'-' r ''« footlights, uutl spuecliS demuuded und given. As the uimchulnni Richard Huiulltou Rulph Stunrt gave i be' ter performance in every wuy titan nin thing he has heretofore douc. but it Is'« plly Unit the beuuty of certulu seems In- sult Aiueiicuii uudlcucea, wna Urst presciitod , lwei ' 11 ! 1 , l ", lsHf ' Ihc countess mid Olga kIiouU tu this country tit Hie Globe Theatre, Dus- ,■/;,' »I'ull«l J*. «■ Hlppnucy of the dialogue, tun, under the wtuue Banamneut us at llip swurd light between Hamlllou and lie- present, ou Dec. I, last. Its rearrangement ™f*\, was . ,vcl ' .connived uud exeitiitisl, for I he American singe wns made by Ddgar ?,"■ . lut . slru BB' c !lt the dose of Hi- .Smith, wltli added score by A. M. Norden. ;, u »d uct wuu numerous curtains. Ul« ll. Is an iilintcUou Hint should suit (he "oogcrs gave a pleaslug, well bulauciil tu-sles uf the cllctitcl of this house, though Performance inrouchutit, and held (he at- lulling short of the expectations raised by tendon closely In her senutis scenes, mk. I In- highly favorable reports received of Its fV! Iy tl '. , '„ lcv T llnc! ' ahe hud In the Inst lift, success In the Clly of Culluiv. It is bright, DHhuii Albertrou, a Lullforitiu Young lndv, full of uclhm. mid Hie music Is generally } VUI * vefy svvcet lu lu.r wurk as Ulga, tttui tuneful, while there is sullicleut eoniedy mu- lling through It tu keep the nudlctice in ex- celleiil l.iir.ior dining Its coiitlnuauce. Its hid for favorable consideration, however. Is inude mainly lhn>ugb the medium of beauti- ful scenic elVeets und rbit und handsome costuming, whcrc'ii '.t: Is ull that could be wished, while thu presence uf un uhliiidiiucc (if young mid pretty misses Is cctitilnly nh added miriuiii'ii Hint cannot he discounted. The principal ehanicters are capitally Bits- mined by Christie MitcDoitnld, III tbe title role: (has. A. Itlgcluw and l-'red Lenox, each ot whom wire warmly greeted, and received well merited oaiinieiuhitlnii. The piece con- tains several eutcliy musical numbers, which were eiicorod nnw and Hgalu, especially "I'm a Llltle Ihigllsh Daisy," "The Coon, (tie Moon nud tlie Octoroon," and "Illg In- dian Chler.'' i'be chorus Is well drilled, mnl proved very saHsftu.iorv. Tho cast: Duniel Crab, liiuties A lllgelow: Hiram Suiuii, Fred I^'imx; Major Ullckcrsdyke, Geurge A. Heiuie ; Lletiteutunl Chillies Lnmb- lon, i'einphif Sumj; Lleulenant Dick Peplor, George P. Smith; Lleuteuunt Tom Brown, Alfred i'rusdiel : llllffkliiH, landlord, Frank I.tilor; Bert, hull hoy, Louis Wesley; The Coinpto Dubois, Henry Leone; Henri, Franc V. Lo Maun; Gusluve, Osborne lietiisou: Adolplie, Arthur Stumfurd; Joo Tents, a inemigeiio owner, Frank Hum- nioiid; A Wiilter, Waller Van Allen; Notary, A. McClusky; Daisy Multlaud, Cbristlii MncDonitld; Cdestlnc, Trulv Slmt' 1'leut. Welsswlch, Kdgnr 13. A linrii Belle Jerome; Lnvhihi Triiek*>, Stunrt Rodgcrs Decbe: IJcul. tlICk; llelirlctle Grub, Kitty Baldwin ; Lady Luuderdiile, Jean Nowcoiabu; Clierle, a duacer, Nora Saronv; Josephine, Lllliuti Muure: Clulllde, Einl'lv Saul'ord; Lucille. Helen Wiluiur: Millie, Lnlii llolfiuaii: Juci|iiollue, Kuthcrluo Cooiicr; her slight llgtire and wistful eyes seetinil especially to lit the pur(. Bennett, iiuinii. ton's valet, lu Ibu bunds of Kdward Poland was decidedly thu cleverest hit of work uf ill.'- evening, the actor bringing out forcefully the dog-like dovutlou uf the ttiun, uud In wus rewarded with rounds of applause. Ills laughs weru all secured by genuine cnuMr, uad never once did be descend to ilie broadly furdcnl. Curl Stnllb Dearie gum u good portrayal of the villainous IV. vlnski, Ihougli bis voice bud uu unpleasant effect ut limes, being rather more harsh ami strident than seemed necessary; his manner, carriage and facial expression showed too clcuiiy uf what Ijpo Deviuskl was lo need a raucous vulcc to complete tbe picture, ). R. Armstrong, as tho American Consul, was earnest lu nil his work. Ilnmllluii IbitiK wns ut u disadvantage in tlie Insignificant runt of Count Tucski. Joseph Wheelink wus Just beginning to be Interesting as Weber n Nihilist, when he received his gcnteitt, The balance of the cast were more or lew liilclent, Frederick Scott's work standing "Ut best of these. The cusl Is us lollowai Richard Hamilton, Rulph Stunrt: Hon. Itti- IMirt Bnlusller, J. It. Armstrong; Prinee llll- btuiou", Shotidnn Tupper; Major Lolls Devhi- i-iii, Carl Smith Sccrlc; Count Christiuti 'I'm- ski, Ilaiulltoa llnnis; llerr Weber, .loseuli Whecloek ; Rennet, F.dwurd Poland : Col. Cii- Ptiste, Frudorlck Scott; dipt. CrutmlolT, Arthur Strong; Uottt. Essuleff, Jnck llniliicl; Allen; Lieut. linuliiisl,. C. RiiKscl Sage 1 ; liniias, J. II. Kl- diidge; Ltistrinn, P. C. Boone; Countess Puitla Tucski, Jc'isuilne Rodgers; Olgn l'e- IrovRiii, Llllnn Albertson; Princess Welel- sky, Miirlbu Mnyo; Countess Pulllzln. Elm ",or- Luily .Murjoiie. Llllhiu Marshall; Lady Wlul' "" r Reynolds; Clarissa Boluhskl, Allen I. Ired. Carrie H. Monruc; l.udy Mubcl. Jauo ra " l,! ; Mudnuiu Vnlulnskl, Clara Burke. Tyrell. KiilekcilMicker Theatre (Al. Iluyn PiiHlor's Theatre ('Jouy Pastor raunu- lV: Ct Ji' lnl,I1;, sers).—Amelia Ulnglinm mid.her gcrL—Tbu bill provided by .\Iiinugcr Pastor B 1 x l cc,1 , cn . t sui'Porilng cotutmny nppwtreil it tills week fnlrlv tccius with varlelv In nil tl,,B 1,0 . U8U Monday evening, Jan. IS, nud (lay ufternoon, Jim. 18, wns to Iho usual ?L DU 0i i^' > tilrnavvnv" oiklnouu lo .,.h.. ..i» #»«.„,.... liiscu limn i production a (lrama. In four acts, iVlexiiudcr Dumas' novel try Ciul'lu, Uuuriu A Simmon's, Dion Pai.ali:, Mi.NLti'.'t Ri)wi;uv, lliu Duwuv, MiNiai'n KiiiitTii Avi;Nn:, iho Lu.nuon, Ibu Olympic uud the Oui'uaiiM. lluuiiii'a Muskum pte- hvuted tho usuul curios uud viuiduvlllv. itiilier's Bluiieuni (John II. Anderson, uiunugor).—Manager Audersou bus nut cou- uldercd lu necessary to cluiugu Hie list of at- tractions lu tho curio bulls this week, ns Iho chief fcutures of tho two preceding weeks have proved siiiliclendy ntlriictlvu lu Hie Huber patrons to wurrunt tluir releul.ioii fur unother week, 'liio Korcuu Twins, who have assumed (he itosllluu lu freakdom so lung held by tho Siamese twins, uud Plerrn litisnlur, tbu strong man, wiiu engages In contests of strength against ull visitors who wish to dlsnuto ills prowess, uguln head the hill. Chillies Swain's troupe of trallied birds, and the Royco Bros., lu u bug punch lug uct, are also heru (bis week, lu Hut 1 heat tu the J. D. Burke Stock Co. cimtiuuo tu present plays which serve lo nil met und pleuso patrons of the cozy rusurt. llroiiiltrny iiicntre (A. W. Dingwall, luuiuiger).—"The Mcdul uud thu Mold" opened Its second week Jan. IS. ■Wnlliiel.'s (Mrs. Then. Muss, UlUUUger). —"Tim County Cbulrmuu" entered lis ninth week Jun. IS. Wilier A: l'tel.ls- Mualo Hall (WelnT K: Fields, iiiunagersl. —"WhiKip-DeC-Doi)" luv Kim Ks elgliteunth week Juu. IS. "Wallles, tho Amateur Criickur," Is In its seventh week. It Is tho lust two weeks of (bis pop- ular company, ns tliu organization gues en Iho road ill fur u tour to Iho PadUc coast nud return. New Lyceum Theatre (Daniel Ki-oli- inun. mnuuger).— William Gillette, In "The Admirable Crlcbtou," begun his tenth week Jun. 18. Vleturln Thentrc (Oscar Hnniniersleln, tiinnnRcr). —DockstnderB MlnslrelR euternl ■ >n Ihelr third week Jan. IS. This Is the last two weeks of the cngngctuout. Aendemy of Musle (Glimoro ,V Toui|. Idns, nuuiAirors).—" (Wuy Down Knsl" brftiin Its sixth nud last weuk Jnu.18. "CUetkllW," bUU JIiuh. JL l\m, vvoui Juu. -o, r- which, greeted the company so warmly on Monday, Jan. IS. II contains many Members who ure well known to the Dcwev pnlroiis. There wns a cordial welcome a wall lug Hie lirhidpuls us I hey npiienrcil, uud It wns bill: a short time before old nud now friends vied wilb ouch oilier lu applauding Hie excellent work of Hie entire company. The bill opens with it merry inuslnil travesty, eittltleil "Tnklng Things Kusy," lu two nets, cast as tidlows: Jack Williams, Jus. K. Cooper; Holey Huplgnn. Tom Robinson! Pntsy Ihill- vcr. Chirence Wilbur: Hup lluziird, Prank «'. Berry; Wisbuway Jusbrouib, Victor Mlh.; '/eb Adams, Billy Walters; Zek.t Withers, Kd. Kslus; Slav Ketchaiu, Lucia Cooper: Sim llrctle. Klsie Fay; Gypsy Queen, olgu Drloll'; Hop SlHklus, .lulla Nnlus : Goo Coo Piiudle. Slellu Muck: Kalle Did, Louisa King: I la/el Mnl. Kltile Slddug: Lille Tiger, l.nllle Lcslls; Flesh. Silk, P.iirl Read: Ion Klsslm. All... Moriiatnl; Jenliuclle l>llall, Flo Strike.'; Minnie llu lln. Mnrgiieiile Sitikcr: Dva Wilmol, Cecil Slertie: Prctly litilii. Dullle Mnrrlssey; Pansy Weed. Ktcllu Mnrlissey : Prima Dounil. Beiilui Moiilaciie: llllu Cutliee, May Rurne; lm.i Beaut, Puulluo Berry. Between nels one and two a capital olio was iirosctiled. which liuiudcd the fol- lowing: The Morrlssey Hlatora, Kd. Kstus, eiiuiuiiiist . Berry. Wallers and Berry, lu "Fun In Hold llnrinnuy:" Jus. K. und l.ilebl C.s.per. In "Tungled Tnlk ;'• Clnieiieo Wilbur, In "Palsy's Day Off." anil Hie tiger- scope, with uiiliunled pictures. The show doses wllh the second mi of "Tnklng Tblnts laisy." The big audience of Moiidity pro- iioiiiite.l Hie Tiger Lilies nue of (he verv best shows which has visited I he Dewey litis season. Kxocltllvo kIiiu"; George SI. Hide, business manager: W. T. Fero, conductur: Al. Marshall, carpenter; Fred Ruruuister, electtiebni. Nexl week. Hie Kentucky Belles. Siivoj Tliei.trc it'hniies liobnitin. in.ili- ageri.—"Glad Of II" eomiueueed Its fourth uud last week Jan. IS. Robert Hllllnril, lu "Thai Man and I." Cnllow. '.',',. I*i-liieess Then tee (Sum S. Shubert, mtiti- e/eri. Kyile Ihdlew, in "llauVs," com nicneed his thlricenili week Jan. 1<. "Tlie Sacrtiliient id JuiUlli," ihv cuiialu rulBcr, Is lu lis blilli wtck, iioliieii Gillit (jttllilcl, singers und dancers; Mnl hews and Ashley, hi Hebrew character: (he Schcuek Bros., Kuropoiin norobtils; Billy Link, uiounloglst; Ciiniilnghnui and l.iuil, singers and diiuecrs. mid Hie vUlltfruuh com- pose the bill fur lids week. I'.iiiiicc.ii ii Street Theatre (.1. Wesley bert, malingers).---At this house on Monday evening. Jun. IS, Ada Retain and Oils Skin- ner opened a Joint stur ougujjcnicut. pre- sentlug Augustln Duty's vurslon uf "Turn. Ing pi the Shrew," before a large und eu- buslicsllc uitdlcnce. Miss Rehau's Kathorlnn known to New York theatregoers, if lhe company were well cast, and aeijulled Iheiuselves wllh eredll. The cusl lu lull: Cernbl Adair. Andrew Mack: Colonel Dussetl. Iliin-y I'.arfiiot ; Cuplnlu Fltxgeriibl, Giles Slice: Capialii iimrudykc, Rohcrl. L. Hill; iSusinruK Von Nahm, .lohu S. Uobcrtwm; Bnrlon tjiilmby. Willnrd Ihirtls: Swing Hi, Tony Hurt: Billings, Thus. I'. Jneksun; ltlch- iiid, Richard Noruutu: Thoniiis, Leo Norman; Moiilmorcney BitsscU. Frank Cooke; ('fir- porul of Hie Giiiinl, Kdw. W. Aiken; Helen litr.geial(l. Josephine Loved : Mrs. Bussed, .Mlldiisl Beverly: Mrs. F.stneriilihi Hiluoil- giin. Carrie Lee Kloyle; Mltlleent Bnssott, ulniio Frost Uirralue. London Theatre t James II. Ciirtln. nitin- ttgeri.—Tho World Reuters present the fol- lowing programme lids week: "Frolics nt Hm h'nlr." Bnhiiution and Corey. Three Kudos, Dorsch and Russell, Rogers und lllhierf. T<uu W'aleis mill Major Nowilk, and "Hold Flip Fhip." Nexl week, the Runaway Oliis. Miner's lluvvery Thentre (Kdwln D. Miner, iiiatuiger).—Thu Knickerbocker Rur- |esi|t.ers ure pleasing pulrous bore (bis week. The hill Includes: "Riley's Speech," iho KnlcketiKiekev Four, .luggllug Normnns, I innl; Finney, Held uud Gilbert. the Amnios, Hawthorne ami Rurt, and "The Isle uf Dinky Don." Nevl week, the Jollv (ll'ilss 'Vldows. Ciirclek iiii'i.i.e (elm lieu Prohmmi, intiniiiteii. — Mary Mniinetiug. In 'ilar.iei's Hiiiicyiii.ioii,'' rmcneil her third and last we.i; .Inn,. IS. Annie Uusaell, in • The Vuuuger Mrs, Purllug," follows, ,± ^ ^. Sklmier guve u conscientious portriivai ot Pcrlititchlo. but It wus hurdly tlio Per- (riidilii so lung fiuulllur to us. Ha made him neither ctmuiug uar dovH-ntuv-iure, lail, in- luindsomc gowns, and niiulu the bcillltllul stuge picture us of yore, but she wus too forced und urtlllclul in her uctlng. Henry Woodruff, lu his endeavors to give to (be role of Juecjiies Ruuulcrc the necessary lack or sophistry aud worldly wisdom, which are his In the earlier sceues, grently overacted, audi" •otesnue. till ns VIM ....!! hi" Itieii with 'pronounced melodramatic speech and gesture. J. H. Gllmouc did good worlt us Chuiupmesle. and Kdgnr L. Davenport did well what llttlo be bud to do. Louis" Iboreloi'c, It would he well nigh pusslhle fur hhu to give auvlhlug hill: a sntlslaciory iierforuiiince ut any role he might essay, but. neither bis iniiipcritini-iii nor Ids voice lit Itlia lo shine, brlllhint.lv In Hie rule of Pet'truchlo. The supporting coiupuny was exeelleitl. Tbe cusl In full- A Lord. Wiilteu Pyre: Clir'stuplwr Slv! i.eorge I'latke ; the Uusless. Killhnrll'ii: Lveiis: n Page, Waller Lewis; Huntsman. Wllllmit llnsell : Players, Gordr.ti Johnstone and John Boyhin : BupKslii, Kdwiu Varroy • Miivenllo, Gnrilnn Juhnstone: Lucentln, W'iil- ter lbih!: Petritehlo, nils Skluuer; Grouilu, I etiluinlii i. Ringgold: llortenslo, Joseph Weaver; a Pedant, Walter Lewis; u Tailor. Wnltmi Pyre; Grit in In, Russell Cruufurd Domlhy Russell, (he iliuiRliler of LIlMu" Russell, iiiude Iter profussiuuul debut W Mile. Plerol, u minor role. Thu cusl. lu full. Mile. Olympe de Clew. Amelia Dlmditnn: J^ 1 Cn hi hi tie. BIJou Keriinndua : Gnlluictle. Adelyii Wesley: Avellne, Louise Gallowny; ArlniliiHie. Ivy Troutmun ; Mile. Hcniihnraal^. Kdllh lllnkle; Jllle. Duval. Amy Deiilnti; Mile. Plerol, Dorothy Russell: Roman tog* .lean llayilen: Jacques Dtinnlere, llenrj Wondruff; i.'hauipmcsfe, J. II. Glhuuur: Clu;' idler Dilulrne, W. L. Abingdon: Count I 1 " Maltly. Ktlgur L. Duvenporf; Father >h'i don. Myron Calico; Father De La Bamc RnslI Vt'cst; Due Do Pecfiulgiiy. Cbmies lluynes; Muruuls De ltiirulines. Thonias I. Fallon : Chevnlter Do Foutaintillles. Ilarrj Ilulablo Wulter Howard; Tranlo, Chnrlcs Hyde: llompiilu, hairdresser. Harold M.Shna . B. Welles: Kiitlierine, Ada Helmut Dlnncu, Florhuund, stage manager, Geo. II. Scbneljer. Mubtl Howntil; a Widow Kntberlne Kvcrts; Dui.ienl,|ne. If S. Marvin : Footman, HVtett ( iirtls. Kate lleichcr. ihc advance snlo of Heron; Call Bov. Fred Herford: n Waller, seuis i„r the euctigemenl: Is reported as Rii'uh Stlllwdl;'Concierge. Vr»iik Hillbaw- .it:,-.', .litil there Is evjwp reason to believe llclnse.. Thentrc (David Delasco, iinnia thai the enengeinent will be very anccetnful eerl.—Honrlctla Crosmon, In "Sweet VMS "S" t 2Lill»rii?2f , Si-2 m 1 ™*' cuot>1 ^}g". w ^ "Pwjiw seveDtUjv^ _ fur Scttudul" will he given.