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254 THi: HS&W YpRK C^PPJgR. May 7. JfKW YOHft"CITTr- ■Prnplnr"* Flftli Avenae Thentre (J. I'roctnr'n Klfty-eln-hth Street Thea- I'roi-tor's Tn ent> -third Street The- Hnbrr's Mnsenm (.1. II. Anderson, inun- Austin Kyucs, geuonil manager).—"tovu <JU Ire (J. Austin Fyncs, general manager).— nlrc (J. Austin I'ynec. general manager).— ager).—Begirding the success of tbe present Crutches," one of the old Augusttn Duly. For (he we?k commencing .Monday. May 2 comedies, wns capitally presented by I tie Ralph Stuart presents "Uy Right of 8word." bouse stork company on May 1'. It was a romantic comedy; In'foar acts,, Mr. Stuart, apparent that tbe production wns given with an the hero, found great favor with the large Review and Comment. — There was little activity among -tbe local theatres last week. The final onernt'c performance of the season nt the Mltiiopolitan Oi'*:gA Hoi-sk great care a* to Its" staging, and, as n matte:' audience present'on the opening night, "ap- „ .,,.., ./,--_„._ ._r,, „- „ v -- of course, the neilug wns moat creditable, plnuse being freely bestowed upon the star and supporting company. Tbe r$7t: Rlebard occurred Monday afternoon. April M. when AmonSThosi'^To'lieserve =LWT«SS "(.otlerdaminerung wns rendered. Herr are Malcolm Williams, totia i.lnthlcum, Oer- Kra.UK) Mme. Terolnn, Mine Wend, Mine. Jin- aid Griffin. Yerner Clargca, John Weitlev, Hamilton, Ralph Stuart; Hon. Rupert Balas- voice seemed as good as Ip the days of her nnd Rose Stuart. The cast:' Sydney Ausi.ni Malcolm Williams; Guy Roverly, John West. ley; Dr. Kpenetus Qunttles. Vernei Claries! ii) Ion itier, lterr Muhlmnnn and M. Illass were heard In the principal roles, and Mr. Hertz conduct- ed. The total receipts for ihe entire season are Mr. Hltleredgc, Gerald Griffin; l'odd. J Mme. Ternlnn, Miss Weed, Mme. Homer, Herr Heed; Hells, touts Owen ; Annls Austin, Muhlmnnn nnd M. Bios* were beard la the '*"? ,, u S. thlCum , : Endoxia Onattles. Mar- prinrlpal roles, and Mr. Her,* - conducted. K2 JcJu^fe "WTSSVES: Tha total receipts for the entire season ere IJlhel Conroy. la the vaudeville section ttervJ.lt. Ariuatroug , Prince lln'su-oft,. jur ques Caldwell :" Major torls' Devlnskl, Carl Smith eJexle; Count Christian Tueski. Fred- eric Scott: Herr Weber, G. WJlllam Harris; Rennet, Edward Poland: Col. Caprlste, C. B. Keller; Capt. Cruladoff. Whltlock Tucker; Lieut. Kssaieff, Jack-Raffael; Lieut. Weiss- wlcb, M. .1. McQuarrle; "Lieut. Trackso, 8. It. beelie : Lieut: Grndlnsk. Thos. noone : Horlas, J.. K. Kldrldge; I.asrrnra, Arthur Strong; George C llonlfnce Jr., and Rertba Walt- season at this resort, there Is nothing to re port beyond the statement that "business is to the capacity." The feature attraction this week Is Madam Habbia's Oriental gypsy camp, one of the best troupes of palmist, that have shown here. Mile. Morelo's trained dogs arc seen to advantage. The following nlso appear: Wm. Werner, Ver Valen, and zlugcr are In the van of this week's enter- tainment contingent, and on Mny 2 tbev tallied an emphatic success to their credit in the sketch, "The Woman Who Hesi- tate* la Won." Miss Waltzipger offered several vocal numbers, ax J her beauUfiil li-iunipba In operatic roles. Mr, Boniface Bd. Gavin. In the theatre Is also a very good was hnppy In comedy. Kauschle. a mimic of famous personages was successful In win- ning applause with his imitations, and Jessie lzeti and Co. ouered a new sketch. called "Her First Offence," which contained a few laughs, but won not up to the required mark. bill, and business continues good. (iarrlolc Theatre (Charles Frohman manager). — Eleanor Robson, In "Merely .Mary Ann," opened her nfeb. and last week May 2. Virginia Horned, In "Camllle," follows. . ... Miss D.ett Is a thoroughly competent actress, and' .attained distinction In, a role which ceptcd for.an early ^production next season David Rsuasco announces that be has ac- ..ptcd for. an early prcductlon next season, owe<I its success entirely to her cleverness, on an'Impressive scale, Joseph"Arthurs OrH given as $1 1 ,1(V),0<)0, probably greater than *?** Prank White aud tow Simmons, la Countess Paula. Tueski, Martha Mayo: Olga Properly equipped with' the right vehicle, ental drama, whlcifui "to"be" eniiried'""Be^ nnv nrevlniis *rnnd otiern season In this cltv , "" lr '"hny^ offering, entitled "Hats,*-' which Fetroyltch. LIMIan Albertson; Princess West- she would no rionlit nyore a marked triumph, rine," the name under which it received Its any p I,■?J»"™Z™ZIZ „i ■. w' ""'y.P"'^ w»f excellent effect on the »*/..SownnoToy lot•; Countess Palltzln, Vlo- Al. Roberts and Cbwles tone assisted *er, Engilsh copyright, or "Cros" and Crelcen " At the Savoy Tiir.mn. Monday night, opening day. Others were: Emerson and let Currle: C'.arlsa. Bolnnskl. Alice torralne; the former with some good comedy work. The scenes ire all loid In India. In 1C00. In ,oih Trr»« „n.i /. nn , n .«. „■„. *■ i unsM. win. nrmnni „i n nir «# i.„.h<>. .~a lev. Sunday's MMthews and Ashley, In ibelr eccentric and:aroond the golden domed ancient caDltal paying talking'nnd singing act, woke up a rather Agra, during the reign of the famous'Morif •" Plays cold audience, ou> the opening day matinee. Emperor Jehanglre, the father of Shab 1e- and entertained every . minute they were han, who built the wonderful twenty million ■aX-.T taqR, Mah. UaiW La.^, Rowland ( Co. dollar Taj Mahal (tomb) at Agra. . Plans havr been filed with the Building ~ the Bijou protection Shj Elltnbelh Tyree and company gave tbe Omega, who aroused plenty of laughter and Madame Valnlnskl, Altee Huntley. Sin Initial presentation of "Tit for Tnt" n three enthusiasm In the Germnn bit they present; «m<-erla attracted the nsual well f initial prwninnon or. tit tor rat, n tnree Wm J(0 w , )[)|le r] ()nn((> Jn J rolmln | n crowds May 1. Next week Joe Welch act comedy, adapted by Leo Pltrlebsteln from n f water proved novelnnd clever enouzb to " return engagement, In "The Peddler." am ■ ■■ a —m x i a > ■ ■_ • n ■ t.^i... i i a a_ _■ _.. •■ ■. * ■• ■-• t,. t .& _ I. ^ n I .. . rrl.. a t _.» .- « - t t „ the Trench nf Maurice Hennequlnand Paul Unhand. . .. ...At the Ini'lvn Pt,\i'E Tiieatrk, nn the same date, Rudolf Christians made Jils farewell appearance here, (his .seaaon, presenting li'raux (Irelptirzer's tragedy, '.'Die jiidln von.Toledo" ("The Jewess of.Toledo"). .t, At Daly's Tiiratiir, Saturday night. bring him applause In plenty; the lleemers, club Jugglers, in n telling act; Gracelvn W'hlleliouse, soprano;. Valveno lirotbevs, hnnil to hand baloucers; Miles and Morris, black face minstrel maids, who do a very pleasing art, nnd the knlatecbnosrape. Mnjemli- Theatre (John 8. Klalietty, mnnnger).—A new musical comedy^ In two nvts-. entitled "The Man from China," was SO, James K. Hackett and company presenl- produced at (Ills house Monday night, Mny presented AiirllL'5 Inst, ut the Hyperion The '' " before a crowded house, composed mainly »tre, Jj.ew Haven, Conn. Melody, pretty stag* "ow"re plctnres, handsome scenery and nttractl.vt ed "The Crown Prince." .On the same li'ght 'three houses—the IlttiiftON, the Man- hattan nnd Ihe htvixn I'lai-i: Tiikatjich rloseil for tltc season The continued at- tractions for. Ihe week ending April HO were: Eleaftnr Kulmnn nt Ihe Cakiiick, "The Two Orphans" nt the N'kw Amrtkiiiiam, "plff! PalCU Pouf.MI" nt the Casino, Raymond Hllclicnck, In "The Yankee Consul," at the Hp.Xamvay, James K. "The Volunteer Organ! Stokkt, "The County I.aqk'h, "Sweet Kilty file stock company a !TUe Girl from Kay'i SqiiAnn, "The Prince William Collier at the Chithbion, I)e Wolf ing tne reign ot tne lamotts srogu Emperor Jehanglre, the father of Shah 'e Knickerbocker Tfaentre (At. Hayman & Co., monngerB).—"A Venetian Romance." giVe'Will 'M.'Cressy's »k>icn/' ,: Tne' Sailnr I comedj•. opera. In three nets, book by Cor- nnd -lue Horse." nnd disclose«l thereby an ,,.,„„., {or ., i^ailkTS X&J&PP4 *>*",• BB V\ m J?* ic by , '" de t' c offering which nlTorilcd mnrii opportunity for Kif 1 ,, and ior other addUlona? i?ot.^ i Colt Wight, was given Its first metropolitan effective work, its Interpreters taking ad- - dltlonal protectl: production, Monday night. May. 'i, by- tbe vantage of these 1'rnnk Tj. Perley Opera Co., at this bouse, aitft io success, before a good sized nnd enthusiastic audi- sailor with h ' ence. In Its Dresent form It was originally Morrow, Jane him creditable nnd Torrance h&ve n real novelty in "The Awakening of Toys," which they had checked right ibrnngh tn success on the opening day. of friends and well wishers of those who wore - In the- various wuvs Ipt*resled,ln-the pro- josuunes nre the chief claims the work has ductlon. Not that ihey were there to.eVac//«c i8 r P n It" lni "f-""0 there Is reason to believe t&> two men of the trio perform some re- iki- production to success, for '•The Man from M n * c . ln l nl » "'J 11 be recognized. The liook has markqhly tine acrobatic feats, and tbe setting He pr< 'liliin,' lis Xr 1 ment is to be enclosed In. a hrlcs Are wall. Charles; t'KOilVAN will give O benetlt for 7tlday i ~ rw V with Hinrles Xr Illgeiow" jnnliing "«!»'merit.-but the company Is made up of 0 f the net, with lu odd closing, finite car? Vork debut ns a star, and supported clever people, and,they do all their work so tured the audience. Olherjion (he bill were: the Actors' Fund on Friday afternoon, Mav ■111, when for the first time on the American stage the drama of "Yvette" will be given by as strong a.cast as It Is possible to select from Mr. l'rohmnn's forces. The play, which Is In three nets, Is by. Pniil Rerton. • It has been adanted for the English stage by Cosmo "ordon Lennox. * .. ., ,. .. Plans iiavf nnrs Fit.r.n for additional fire itncKLii, Charles Ilawtrey nt the Nuw Lr ciujm, Wm, 11. Crane at the ACAiuniY, and Henry Miller nnd Margaret Anglln at the Peter Pudge, "the human band." This Is Ihe pnrt plnyed by Mr. Rlgelow, who. from ilic drst and lo tbe last. Is mistaken for the wealthy old man. Herein Is what'of plot Pratt; Nanelta. Genevieve Day ; Oulia, Josle latropldl-. Nerissn. Mabel lllte: Marlanlnn, claims to vaudeville strength In the "acts of oiit_lbe-season. Haines and Vidocq, In their rapid Are wlttl- _ ™ M T.-. K ? n < <5 *° r B e A - BJumenthal, mnnn- Mn.v tpmyell; rraneescn. Aiinnbelle Whit- cianis; the clever travesty work of Jules nnd ger)..—'.'Soldiers of Kortune" tbla week. Week ford; Scllna. Carroll Mi Comas,; Senor'ta Ella tiarrisou. the excellent musical net of "f n . Weber k Fields' Own Co. It Is nlso Kululle: Torture!ta, " nt the IIaiii.i:m Oplra Holsk, t'Sbadows of a really excellent otic, the brlghleHt members the seating accommodations of this roomy ?Jvi Gllletts, comedy acrobats; Leonard filled house 2, and were most warmly re- nkk's Eighth Anm* the Lonihyn, Minlmh nll< l inHlefnl costnines. nnd catchy music. Th lto\vi:itv, HiiitTio k Skamos's, the Olymimc, and the OtiriiiM'xi. Hi'bi:r's Mistni pre- sented the usual long list of curios, frenks nnd vnudevllle. cn'st follows; Iteggy Van Pelt. Edgnr Atchl- HOlt Ely: ilnsiavuH Glltedge, Harry Ulcbucdi Tommy Dodd, Hlllle Taylor; Count Lulghlt Spugliettl, Engine Redding: Sing 111, John Gorman: Sing Lo, George Gorman: Freddy I'olsoiu, John Taylor: Afgy de Peyster. Join A. Armstrong: Bcu Holt. Aliston Hem; Hill Huruncle, Radford D'Orsav: Bob Uobslitv, Arthur I'ngle : Rlclt Hlckerstnff, John Drurv : Amori-i, Amy. Leaser; Annsinslii, Stella .May- haw: Cerlce, AimeeAngeles ; JnuelGramercy, Tbe coBt In.full; Henry V>U. Diamond Donner: Claudia Cqurtlnnd. Ei-nu- FrnnclH r'Angouleme, Oeorge res Rockefeller Kink; Pelev Pttdge, ^"i'he iiiiniuu ilnnrt." Charles A. Ulgelow. Tlilrd Avenue Theatre (Martin J. Dlx- wUI not again serve to detract from the per- Intend lo let the word "season" enter Into occurred on the above date, as leading wo- tovmance. The company, wus a good ode, their vocabulary, Is evidenced by the per- raao of the 6tock company. She is a. great George is. Spencer add Geotgin Welles play- slstence with, which they crowd his theatre fuvorite in Harlem, and her return Is a'nonu- lug the hero and heroine, respectively, in a from week to week. There Is no season here iar one. The vaudeville presents Kennedv creditable manner, and Ethel Brandon get- to. think about, and Monday, May 2, wit- and B.ooney. Arthur Buckner Ray Cox ting a great deul of villainy out of the female nessed as large audiences as at any t'me Johnny lluey, and kalatecnnoscone ' heavy role. Mildred Morris and Leonie Dar- during tbe year. The bill this week Is of Ht'RTin & Seamon's Mrsrc llll.t (Ren on, manager).—"The Slgnnl Lights of Port Arthur," n timely melndramn, by Victor Itrnndon, is this week's attraction, ft was ihe P.mplre Theatre (Cbnrles Frohman, man- OK'-r i.—At this bouse Monday night, Mny it, Julln Marlowe and company appeared In her well known success, "When Knighthood Was in Flower." l.'red Tyler . Flood ; Thomas Wolsey, Thomas L. Coleman ; Hake of Buckingham, J. Carrlngtoa V'aues; I nikenf De I.ongitvvllle, K. W. Morniuin ; en aw. Brandon. Tyrone Power; Sir Edwin Cnskn- deii, George S. Christie; Master Cavendish, llalplt Lewis: Sir Adom • Jtidson, Ueorgc Flood ; Will Sommeta, Frank ltelcher; Cap- tain Rrndhnrnt. Chorles Townsend: Host of Ihe "Bow nnd String" Tavern, Frank Hodge ; nu Officer, Thomas Lindsay; Servant at the Inn, Paul Welgel; Officer of the Ship, Her- bert Bndd; First Adventurer, Frank Egbert; Second Adventurer, Charles Rerrein: Queen Katharine, Eugenia Woodward: Mary Tudor, Julln Marlowe; Lady Jane Hollngbroke, Ac- nes Palmer; Mistress Anne Holeyu, Sellu Webb; .Mistress Jaue Seymour, Adelaide Al- exauder'fFrench Lady, Gwendolyn Valentine ; Page, Katherlne Wilson. ISew I.yrenin Theatre (Daniel Froh- mnu, manager). — "The Other Girl" was transferred to this house Monday night, May -\ from another loial llmatrn, and con- i luiieu in be popular. Owiuu to ihe, fact that several changes have been mnde In ihe oitst recently It Is hero renentrd: Mr. Ful- ton,' Frank llurbeck: llenry Wnterniaii, Italpb Dclraore; Jnmes, It. t: Neill: Mrs. Wnfnrnmti, Selliin I'Vlter-ltoylr: Dr. Cllfinn Bradford. Frank Worthing;; Miss Catherine Fulton, KathFi'luc Grey: K:ilelli> Klltendge, Ethel ilornlck : lleglnald Luniley, WaHaiti of the auditorium oiupled: ■ In tact. It was one of the largest audiences of (he present season. The bill Is bended by those veterans of black fnee comedy, Mclntyre and Ilenth, who lire iippcarliis in "On Guard," lu which I hey assume (he characters which have made I hem famous. The bill this week has several iVh inn's which are prominent In modern vnudevllle. such ns Merlnn's Dog Pnutomlme Troupe. Including the mind rending dog, "Ctesnr," one of the best trained tings on the singe; Moore and Lliilcllcld. In their novel drat New York City production of the piny under Its present title. The cast In- cludes: Cnpt. Retzenkoff, Frank De Ver- uon; Geuerm Morgentbal, Jos. P. Winters; linger clement. Geo. F. Bortlett; Marquis de Clintcnunolr, Theo. Hoffman ; George Her- ring, Jas. Devlne; Cant. Kamarn, Edward Carrol; Lieut. Kadatchi, Robert Bertram; Lieut. Slentoskl, Harry La Montane: Leo- pold. Russian secret, service spy, Carrol Edwards; Sung How, George Jacobs; sergeant of Cossacks, Theo. Hoffmnn: I van, . Ben Bernard: Almee, Beatrice Vaughn; Countess Mnrgenlhal, Mrs. Rovnl Kendall; Olga, Miriam Shelby: Natalie. Vio- let Slalcy. The scenes are laid lu St. Peters- burg and lu nnd near Port Arthur. The blowing up of n Russian battleship Ik one of the effects. A number, of specialties me in- troduced. Cecil Manger Is business mana- ger for the production. Next week, "The Voice of tbe Monutiila." Circle Theatre (Percy G. Williams, man- ager).—It would be difficult to Improve upon Ihe bill offered (p t,he.patrons here this week —ge Maun- iog at this house. , The voices, were well spect. James Carew was particularly good Kef- The -skit Is written around tbe scenes blended, and the efforts of the company met as the leading- villain, and M. J. Jordai end events of a Monday morning "rehearsal with full: approval-from au audience that nlso won his right to favorable mention uy at a vnudevllle theatre, nnd is ingenuous and packed the house to the doors " An excel- Kood work. Douglas Fairbanks, as a young decidedly entertaining. The first nroduc- lent bill Is announced for next week.' tor. scored a success as well. The cast: tiou wos^qulte an ouspiclons one. There Is Gotham (Sullivan 4 Kraus, managers).— Admiral Grey, R. N.. Horry St. Maur; Cap- a host of other good acta employed on this Sam Devere's Own Company moved tin from :aln .Noel Ttegartheu. R .\„ George S. Spen- weeks programme, which Hits the Musical a down town house, and opened to a packed car: Lieut., Hichord Redstone, R. N„ James Bennetts, In musical black art: Weston, house 2. Tbe show should have no trouble car;w; Captain llvunaa iorke, Worcester Raymond and company, in "A Comedy of iu Ailing the house all. week. Mr Devere Regiment. John T.-Rurke; Jack Jolly, able Errors:' Katherlne Nebon, In vocal Jmita- should feel greatly pleaised-nt the reception li? n i s ?, n }!, m ," n , o!o f"? : J - A. Murphy and accorded him and company. Next week, Klolae Wlllnvd. In tTielr eccentric bit, "Dough- Harry Bryant's Burlesquera. "*g«-. R Q e . lle . Hathaway and her. troupe of Tim Olymnc and OapitEnU closed for the trained Simians; Murray Ferguson, Amy season April HO. The bsneflt announced to h»!Ri ro » ?-h ■ n 0nlp , l !i ny ii ? ivK ,nlng a J, 1 " 8 ' 0C(;ur " the Olympic, May 2, for Treasurer ?22 ;«.. i-'t ' 5 ? "° W'" c 01116011 "'' Joe Pine and the stage manager of the house, ana ncrabnts: Keverlv nnri DnnvAra in „ u,« e b, Annu « t._ »t.. _..., ?.,.- , .1 pcatr.a'i. Douglas Fairbanks: Benjamin Ilax- isr, a bl: of-everything, Dan Collver; Jim Roystnn, alias Foster, a burglar, M. J. Jo, - dan; Thompson, a footman, W. D. -Norton; Blinker, a potman nt the Black Dbg. John Hnrson : Inspecintor Johnson, William Brana tiolicemah. '.!..). I:. Lark; Bill, u Eddiuger; Ann, Maggie Fielding; M. T.iv lor, ltliiiard llcni.otl : Judge Newton Bates. Joseph Whiting; Mr. Sheldon. Lionel Harry- mnre ; Maggie, Ida tlreely Sinltli; Myrtle Morrison, Lou Mlildlelon. Muriuy Hill Theatre aieury V. Don- nelly, mnnnger).—"Prince Otto," with Wm. Hrninwell In Ihe title role, gave entire sails faction Monday evening. Able support wns given hv Arthur Rut ledge, ns Barou Vim t'ondermiirk: Pi-IcmIv Morrison, ns Lord Hi I Phil Sheridan; Martin, a Owen: toncv, a sailer, C. „ sailor, JacK'Qatley; tola Grey, the admiral's wife, Ethel Brandon; Mildred Grer, the ad- miral's daughter, Georgia Welles; Lucy.WU: son. the parlor "maid nt Mt. Welcome, Lizzie Evans;. Cyril Grey. Leonie Darmou: Tom Ynrke, Mildred Morris: Nelly, Rosa Crouch; Mat tie, barmaid nt the Black Dog, Florence De Leon; Nellie Mnrpby, Florence Green ; Jane Starbuck, Kilty Green. Dnly's Theatre. (Daniel Frohman, man- ager).—The return of James K. Hackett lo Daly's stage,, and to a bouse uuder Daniel Fijnhmnn's management, wns the city thentrl- Momlay. May >, found every available space ml event o( Saturday night, April :t0. "The Crown Prince" Is still Ihe vehicle for Mr. RacketI's exploitation of romantic drama, aud he, has appeared in It exclusively on tour, sliictj it was presented by blot at the West & , ;? g !, , i 1 ? art . 3 \\ Aa ?< '• Cwnps,,an8hermna, and ncrobats;; Beverly nnd Daavers, in a was stopped by the authorities because of comedy sketch: Cora Rogers ond Fnnrhette. the fact that the thentre had no license: singing and acrobatic dancing; Archer-and Crooker, - comedy acrobats: El Nino Eddv, RmnL-ivn n'.i,. o«;,...i./i..i,."ioi. tight rope exnsrt: Klncald a defr liiM-l»r v, !? lrn —„« the Montnuk (Isabel Sinn vicloria Theatre (Oscnr Hammerateln. ^STS^S^SS^ <0 blg ^^ mangaerj.-rThl8 week's bill Includes: Tsuda, Ghand.-Opkba Hodss (tow Parker maa- Jananeae equlllbrlat; Brown and. Nevaro, ag»r).-Jo« i -.,\lrtlcB,-ln- , 'TnaTj»e^ler" May cofored singers and dancers: Rosa Nayon A. Excellent bus loess lost weet■ Vert and her trained birds: Jess Eandy, mon&o- week, Kellar. DU9,ne88 "Wt,.week. Next gist; . nickey aud Nelson, "Twisted and Park' (Nick Norton nini'ml 1_'"A nin: Tangled;" Oeorge Primrose and the Fol"y den Crime" this week' Tne°£m*7are laid Twins • the Holloway Trio., wire perform^ in MaTranclsco.-paullfiiEtcher assume, era;. Bailey and Madison. ncrobatTc duo; the leading role. Big business last week Emma Cams. In songs; Klein, Ott Brothers aud Nlcolson, In a musical act, and the Marvelous Flying Potters, on Ihe aerial bars. The vltagrapb contlnues.- Atlnntlc Garden (W. Kramer's Sons, To follow, "The Signal Lights of Port At- Hwr." . ... ... Columbia (Dave A. Wels, manager).^~ Tlie second aud last .week, of the lllcbard welcome extended to Mr. Hackett was cordial End"Theatre.""this"city,Tast'February. ;The maiiagerBV.—toteUe"iFardftle"nwT rompany! ternonns 8 ' t ^aHt J ' 0 Lvnne'^ an^ "CamMle'-'nnd ' ^""Tf »nd Oaelu^, lr|ip«.|,ts : the'Wo m ™ Sff eVeXgs'^sSpho.-wTlV^'" pportlng innnells. acrobatic dancing comedy act.; company Is n capable one Next week "K nu Jones and Sutton, coloyed singing nnd dnne- of rtelectlve*." tseit.weeg... King l Z ih°e : £BS B "Jf. *to . .»»o.'LiWlll_ MeAllster. manager).-"The inithe extreme, nod tbe audience wns a large one. Mr. Hackett was again successful as ilie easy and graceful swnsbbnckllng prince, nnd Charlotte Walker gave a Hue portrayal ot the tender, girlish queen. James Seeley, as Carl- ton!; Joseph Breunau, rs the Duke of Bur al tractions for ihls we^f. 'A. special concept sSKneVstock 'cA^oVxcellenf "JtudneM 'if '• ""i l * au K deT, A" e Perfotmancfl has Isjen nr- Aa w*VStffhSm ^aMMraK&KtStS a ,efr d for y M^rr/veni, ""^ o C "^ > £ SE5^L*»*S?«f5 wort : - fS'Sg <nxe-: James A. Xiinii. ns Fartner Leopold; sketch, "Change Your Act." which always nell, nnd Brlghnm lloyce, ns Cnpt. Selbburne, ranged by Amusement Mnm •dim Phillips, ns Princess Seraphlnn: Maty wins laughs and well deserved npplnuse; Ed. were excellent. The productloti is oa for a chert for Monday evening, Mny ft, to celc- when eiven bv" : inT«"iiwii ^^..V~kli^i' l.u ue, us c.iiintess Von Rosen: Hose Swain, V. Reynnnl, the nccntnpllshod ventillonulsl. mn. The cast: Robert, James K. Hackett; brute the forty-slxili ainilv-' —'■' is Minna, ns well ns by I ho other members, nnd his mechanical Ugurea; the Three Mnr- Carlford. Jnmes Seeley; the Duke of Burnell, |>opulnr family resort. The i .*.._.' ... n _l. ..,<....,. V ......_ ," - ■ ■ ' \ I.. ...., ll.. _.l .... ^....—^,_ u _ ,.. l.,u»,il, IImiiiiuii ■ I'.nfnln UdIIu,,,..,,, tl—!.• al.a .>..,,,.—«.».,,& ...lit l.^ «... ns Next' week "Eitsl. l.yntic." velous Merrills, wlio have no superiors III Joseph Brennun .\ew lurk Theatre (Klaw k Krlanger, their 'cycling net: the Ml" fviuuigers).—'The WlTiird of Ov." moved lu musical turn, Impersonal! this house from another nearby city theatre Albumin and Bnrtraui nrd opened Monday night, May 2. ton large tnlnlngly.clubs,comedy audience. The cast remained the name. Diimont, conieillenne; American Theatre (Klnw, Erlitngc-r k ncrobats; nnd Ihe Amet May ft, tp celc- ersary of this won popularity. Next"week"""Adrfehne""to' -_ musical part of couvreiir." the programme will lie furnished by Ihe 'Itngrai London Tlientre (James II. Curtln, man fk Is the n tnlnuient with iy," and nu olio, Including tbe Morresse.v Sisters, Edestiis, equilibrist: Jnmes E. nnd Lucia nger).—The nttractlon this week la the Tiger Lilies Co., which provide entertainment with the burlesque. "Inking Things Easy," and Wels. managers).—Nat M. Wilis, lu bis suc- cess nf the present season, "X Son of Rest," opened nn engagement nt this house May 'J, nnd drew well. Mr. Wills seems to be se- curely Intrenched In the regard of New York theatregoers, mid his play, which la funny nnd musical, affords good entertainment. Cooper. Berry, Walters nnd Berry, lustrn- During Ihe present engagement the former nieutnllsls: Cliireure Wilbur nud company, in mcti'iipolltnn success won by this production "Palsy's Day Off." and the Tlgerscope. with will In nli nrobnlillli v be duplicated. "The Great Train Robbery." Next week, the (irnnil Olierw llo«»e (John U. Springer. Crocker Jucks. mnnnger). — Bertha Giillnnd. In "liorntbv Mlner'M Elabtli Avenne Theatre (Ed- Vernon. of Hiiddon Hull," Is this week'H win D. Mluer, mniiager).—Harry Bryant's nttractlon. Australians are here this week, ami on .Nov Asnstrrilnni Thentre (Klnw 4Er- Monday, Mny 2, Ihe audience was not re- langcr, managers).—"The Two Orulmim" on- miss lu showing marked evidences of op- Duchcss of Wolvorton, Isabel Waldrou; Hilda, Oerald Square Theatre (Charles Froh- Grr.ce Barber; Ihe Countess of Rraltfawalte, mau, manager).—"The Girl ■from Kay's" Is Margaret Robinson; Young Wuman, Dorothy now In Its twenty-seventh week. This Is the tered on Its sixth week May 2. This Is the last two weeks of the engagement. Wall nek's Theatre (Mrs. Theo. Moss provnl ns the many sterling burlesque nnd specially features of the abow were bmiuot to view. The pcrformnuce went with a vim Hammock. Miner's Bowery Theatre (Edwin D Miner, ninnngeri. —The- Brigadiers are fur- nishing the bill th<s week. It Includes "At Newimrl," lledrlx and Prescbtt, accomplished dancers: the Brothers Mnrtlne, comedy acro- bats; Kennettl and Patterson, comedians; John A. Weat. musical Brownie; Carrie Eider and Josette Webb. In "The Actress and Her Malt!;" Tascott, the coon abouter, aud "Seeing New York." Next week, the Ken- tucky Belles. Dewey Thentre (Sullivan k Kraus, managers).—Ruso Sydell's London Belles La tbe uitraitlou here this week, and tbe open- ing. Mi-) 2,. .was. to full hauses^ : A njuslca! Inst two weeks of the engagement. Ut-lnsco tlientre (D.ivlil Relasco, mnn- nger).—Henrietta Crosman, in "Sweet Klttv Bel lairs" entcretl upon her twenty-second week May 2. Lyric Theatre (Sam S. ft toe Sbubert. managers).—Do Wolf Hopper. In "Wong," opened bis third week May 2, Princess Theatre (Barn S. Sbubert, manager).—"The Secret of l'ollcblnelle" be- gan Its third week at this bouse May 2. Burnt BnnstA.v (Archie H. Ellis, man- ager).—Curent week: Hengler Sisters, Mil- ton and Dolly Nobles, the La VJne-Clniaron Trio, Avery and llnrt, the Fleury Trio, lino pud Brosche,. Purcell nnd Brooks, nnd the Mascepa, Keilnrt's (Frank W. Keeney, manager).— I lie headline!- this week Is Dorothy JUissell, daughter of Lllllnn Hnssell. - Othere nre Joseph IC. Emmett. assisted bv Annu Mort- land. Ten Brooke, Lambert and Ten Brooke. Lull Brothers, J. Francis Dooley, Clark and Fleuret.te, Radford nnd Valentine. tbe.Fonr Huntings, and. the Keeoeycope. Kirk Brown Criterion Theatre (Charles Frohman, aud Grace Fox Inst week achieved n rrent - "Ills Sporty Wife" and "Off lo and all star Olio was presented. Com Corsbu (W. B. Watson, This week the bnyleBoueiaen- Seaside Belle," and. Jt,. fa.. pro- M»y2. Ith the principal parts assumed by rntsnn. Jejinette Dnpre. Elmer Ten.