The New York Clipper (June 1905)

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442 THE >J^EW YORK CLIFFEK. Jvmu, • • ., _ OBBf^lAI MATICE Blon by Talma, Scryals le Uol and Ltoti . .,~,. wwt /^Tt » TO aavc time and trouble to the recipient, he Baioy, and the attendance contlnoea quite SPEt^lAbJlW ■ ive. by Charle. Pond, monplogue comedt. fj: !Ak^ rilPPer S '''" " "^r "'.'"="'^M° -'"""• "" ^A^XoXZ\';.'^^Xqn^in ,T.. Fc„rthof ..^r„«-»J..-/JHB ^re^„^-«7Xr.;°fn'''a?a^c?o^a^rSi ^'S i il)) V''■■^l 1 ^ J *"''«'» "« "■■'""> "■* lu^tlons neceaaary vacation before returning o New York, where NEW YORK CLIPPER will lHti«««a ^^^^^ ^ vloilnlat and vocalist .X -^l ^,.,. J n.-«,«»« 10 be answered, with .pacea oppo.lte to be she Is to produce a new P'^i J"'C'jdeJ't^^f Jolr «■ ""J„^V ,nam?nated ?""r. « Sfblnl and Charlene and Charlenc a,. ',^ Motes, PeMlities anil CommeDts. «.,odout. ncow i. a cop, of»po.t.. r. l^,,'^'^.rpre"owVt.l!^!l.Vo^l7o^?« ""^^A"^l"iSoV*orT^S? nv^ffltPo'?^?nVU7i.en.t,.^^ ' .'^"";r"V nTHPPQ r:%rer;yLi:r'ire^r:.r^ rb'iuc^r.io\v^"i?«4?urjMo^rp j^^h^/E^HS^^^.? 'wrtLv>&??/;^n^irarii?^r; S STiGE FOLK and Sometimes OTHEBS ,, , „. peraon who -wed 't^- '- gS^Sf/Sr'llf.firic{S?.'.rac-t^S^"&S4 qo^JV.;;9H:JL«l. r.„ ... 2X^!.fe?aSKyU°iff.i'i^ ^ BT .0-S^Fnir« OBO. :r ' .)^^r n Tt Ind-r .;'o'„«. "^^ ^T 'n"/w-d^^r..,t,c aoclet. -T^e r.onee«^ ^^T^l^T%7^3/iBki ^'t.^\?'tS^^'&.A ^ - ... , Ueniof halliKrdny— ba. been formed In this city tor the purpose order, aboald be placed witli tfce to wrec\ a train tor the purpose of v 'nS K I.. I'aul. the populnr manager of Mamie """"""" "^'nf- „„„„, n„„., t„„, of producing original plays, ^a P °?Pf'."' newidealer. !■ »dr«nce. the million Dounda of diamonds In P. rSt ch!,H,i 1 \v« ford and bcr big repertory com- (School House) Don t know. ^ .,„,j g, „o, propose to b««'a"J°= ,'1^ ^ , heroine of fhe atory succeeds at a - : rj Shorldun ttolford «■«» "" "^'B ,„P „../ ,„„,. Rent of hall per week Don't know. caSence of the "r't^ drama ; but, be icving ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ dispatch, telling the girl moment In defeating the plans of the > '\t ,,nny, sends us tvo amusing Incidents mua 4 p. m. to 0. i. u unknown talent to exist we Intend to dlscore ,^^ ^^^^^ returns home to m the most exciting manner, and s.n- 2 rallve of some of the vernacular which he WPC" t'™c.. ..... » r. «. lo «. * ^_^^ ^^ ^^^ "°,=f«^'*,'',^;^*'l?Ih„r .f an And that ter lOTer Is atlll sleeping off the train from disaster. The railway sr,. ^J J,.«pnrountered ai roufc during his present Date of last show ^. 10O4. pose to form a society of 200 members, at an p^^.ts of the drug. When Graeme awakes, .town on Saturday by an Ingeni., ^ liaa cncountcreQ m route u k j^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ O^^.^ „n„naber. JSnual subscription of nre <lo''V«-.OWen the j^^,, h, be dlscoyers the loss of his papers, mixture of the blograph and of actu:. ia« Bucccasfiil season. ^ I'rospects Good. membershlD we will produce three new bdq ^^j accuses Cameron of having stolen them, appliances. After the Saturday pcrr ,nn Despite the rather melodramatic posslblll- ' ™"'^'-' „„„,_,_ f J PanKiss" "'"Iglnal pfays per annum at the Court ine i,g,e„ to clear her father, tells how she it was announced that Oswald Kl. h^ ii..fl suMCstcd by "Was She to Wame?" the Yo"" "^^7- ^- ■•• iMKiNS. ^^ ,, g^ailabfe, or at «"'^''o'^" |°f»".f'°| herself bore the dispatch, but assures the made arrnnecments for the Immedl.. ,,r™ t es auggcstco uy «a» ° 9 ^a„ ^, circumstances may ^etermlne. Merit , „ ^f the Pretender that tbe Prince Auction of tie sketch at Liverpool ar,. .WiT title of one of the most popu ar P'"^" '° "' ,„ ,„( of Crullcshank-s Iniiulrles he asked will be the passport to P"<l"f'o°- /i'}^l will escape. The problem still remaining s Chester, to be followed by an eneagen -. f^ repertory, the production is decidedly a ., ^ , ^^ , acenery and busi- Hourchler wfil be the flrst chairman of int f^^ Graeme, for the penalty of his a considerable period at the Collseun. «,.iot» drama revolving around a point In """"!?''","'"* ,V\'' ." .." Pioneers.'" negligence Is death. Eversdale takes the re- Martha Wagcnfuhrer, the Maid of ;. .-in ^^Mn^«„T JoBS^sIng nothing Id Its "W"- To Ihla he received the reply that the ^.redcrlck Harrison, who will aswme con- ,Pn|ibiiUy upon himself, and commits aul- f^IIs, Is this week appearing at the 7 ,3 moral ethics, onu pobkcsbihi, • b gj^^g^ ,j,j j^^j, ^ „|j,g „(.ry morning and trol of the Haymnrket In the course of a jlde. Oscar /scho and Lily Brayton are tue ijlppodrome, Glasgow, Scotfand. Ati- • thh tonsi ruction savoring of melournma. ,' arrived nt rtve every afternoon: that the few days. Intends starting with a new com- colonel Eversdalc and Helen of the ca«. engagement, which Is her last in this .• .nlrj. Itercntly, while Mr. Paul was standing "f"C" t",L „„„» fn .h^ fUi^tA nf vVr edy. by 1 ugh McUUan, t?e author of "Leah ^he play waa well received on Ita first per- guf %iu gali for America to spend t. ■ hit In n,7ll,l>v of a KnnNOS theatre, lie ovcri Bcenery was the finest In the State of Ver- J?,Vgj"h^„a,..*at present entitled, provisionally, formincc. ^ . . weather at Atlantic City. *^ In llic lolil.y "' "Z;""";" . „,j ,n, ,,c mont, and that most of the business was ..on the Ixivc Path." Ellis Jeffreys who <B ^^ the present time there seems to b« a it is rumored that Mra. Langtry h Mine bennl a discussion ''•'"^""'°» '' ^ ' /^i,^ transacted at the post offlce. which was also returning from a successful visit to America, ^u^ on French plays. ''P* Heart of a to America next season to appear In > „>d' twcen two rural persons of the town who. „„„„, .„„ '- ,,,. .,,„ is slated to play the part of the heroine. Sparrow." which Is the title of the English vllle under the management of R V. Pr .(or, l.nd come out between the last two acts for the general store of the place. .j,^^ Shakespeare revival fever, which at- version of a successful comedy, "Le C«ur de at a salary of »500 a dav. Before iW \n , ' „t„ * locked I.ondon managers so severely In the jioineau," produced recently In Paris, will York engagement she will go on a I .-tun a short smoke. Ph.nnlne Pollock the verr-much-allve rcD- latter halt of the present season of 1904W, (^ one of the first new plays to be produced tour this Summer, receiving. It Is sn.i. b^ "Well," said one of them, "haow be y"h '^»°"'°5„, rrah.^wtf irr-nln.ih^^ has now tUoroughly exhausted Itself, and a ,„ ,^^301 next Autumn by Charles Froh- tween |300 and 1350 a lecTure. On Mn, 4 •iiliivin' the show tonight? The leadln' girl rescntallvc of the Bhubcrts, Is responsible g„other week. Instead of having five or six ^^^ London managers have lately secured Mrs. Langtry will sail for South Afri... a|>. "'"'"' .. _v„.,.. for the following, which concerns two of the theatres relying on "Hamlet and other ^^ unnsually large number of French plays, pearlng In a repertory of plavs therr. 'The I. great, alntsnet _ stars under that clever management. works of the Immortal bard, not even one nn^ ^r. Frohmau Is now In Paris looking ^'giis of Jericho," "Mra. fierlng's lUv-rce," "Yas," was the drawled reply, an inc """" """"=L^' ""■ V^ „„.„.,„„. .!,„« will have his name upon their play bills. ,or more. Three London actors have been inaklng her first appearance In "Iris." rent of the folks act out real smart too. but Arthur Dunn possesses a generous share g|,a,,ejpearean revlvala are nil right when engaged by Mr. Frobman to go to New York The nine o'clock show at the Coliseum this ., «i«. it.i.if uln't nultc my style." ot natural wit. Not long ago he purchased „|y<;n m email doses, but an overdose means jq August to support Edna May for her next week Is a varied and interesting one. The ?i , . i.« Jih.t I like best neither." n book from an ogent.'more to cut short the a wasting away of the box otBce receipts. American season. The/ are Fred Wright, new acta this month are: Hale and Fraa- "•Taln't quite what I like best ne'"=^ Lr-lBimrv of the man than throush anv Too much of a good thing never goes. Farren Soutar and Fred Kaye. ^ , ces, the Howard Brotbera, SUnley and Wll- remarked the other connoisseur In tbe dra- pcralalcncy of the man than through any willlam Collier and associates are still jiorrls Cronln Is back In town, after a long gon. the Strolling Players, the Agoust Knm- ,1 , need of the book. As he waa making out the binding out "The Dictator" nightly at the tour on the continent. Since hla Empire en- ny, Mrs. Brown Potter and Gilbert Hare. "V-.tJ^V"! _.„f In n .hnw " continued tbe check to close the purchase, tbe agent re- Comedy, to large and appreciative audiences, gagement he has played nearly all the prln- and the Coliseum Trotting Tournament. "What I want in n suow, couuuucu i •- ,j.,,j Comedy Is not a large house, that Is, In jlpal music halls on the continent, and after Hale and Frances have a clever 'all n.iind" other speaker, as his face took on an ex- nrnrncu. .. . , _ n. our estimation of a good sized house, but It g fortnight's rest will begin a long tour of act, which consists of expert hoop ^»llin^, t>ri>»ilnn of strained Intensity, while his voice , "By the way, 1 hear that Jeserson ue j^ f^^^^^ at every pi.fformBnce, which Is a the English provinces, lasting about fifteen excellent juggling, tumbling and some very 1....W. »iili pmollon "Is the j/c«—»M— Angclla waa robbed last week." sign of good business. Mr. Frohmnn an- months. Mr. Cronln will play all the Moss laughable and dlfflcult work, on a gl"l>o bv grew husky wltil emotion, is luc w » , * without looking nouncen. through bis press representative, ^ stoll houses with the exception of the Mr. Uale. Needless to say the novd net «» on—kind of a play." , ,f'"".,T "'" ""'"'•/*""""" "^""S that Mr. Collier has done so well in Londoa London Hippodrome, ne had the latter place pleased the audience, which, by the w.nj, was y .up, "what did you Bcll him? j,a j,,, flj,t yjgit that he has arranged to gcratched In his contract, and also the Coll- capacity the night I saw the show. Hale n . ..i.,.in,r Mr Paul was "on the door," • 4 1 » have him return, next year, when he will seum, as his London appearances will be made and Frances Intended to put on an entirely one evening »"•'"" individual own LOKDON LGITEIt pla> "On 'he Quiet." a farce, by Augustus at the Empire and the Tlvoll. Mr. Cronln new act. which has taken Mr. Hale Kome when he wna approached by an indiviouni OUH lOftuowj^isnisu. 'rhomas, which has had a successful tfme In has a real novelty In tbe club Juggling line, months to get la ahape, but the length ot whose dialect might put even Chuck Connors ronnBapoMnExr America. I forgot to mention that the and was one of the best things offered at the bill would not iiermit of the time required ;,.!,. Mn.li OWN coBn BapoMDE.iT. fiftieth performance of "Her Own Way" la Empire last season. by the new act, so It had to he put .islde to tnc uiusn. „.,f.,i, Bt dig lolntr' ciin»i>p nnrean I^ndon will take place at the Savoy next Charles Eldrldge Griffin, manager of side for the time being. Hoops will not play in "Are jou good to ae perfcsh at »'»Jo'"'' mPtfer ""J*''"' ,^ street Saturday night. Marie Doro, who la now shows with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, important part In the new offering, I am he asked the mannger, then noting that Mr. •«» telceiter SoMre appearing as Miss Sheridan, in "The DlcU- states that the business Is Immense In Paris, told bv Mr. Hale. A very Interesting nnd i>nni wni looklnn him over, he added: "I'm *™ "- London, w/c. tor," has been chosen by Charles Krohman thousands being turned away on Sondiys. „oyel "turn waa furnished by the Ili.wnrd ] aui was looamg u^ j^omaon, «v. v. ^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ •■Clarice," when Wll- Thursdays and fete days. They began a road nrothers. who are billed as "MasterB nt the one of cm for sure. „.„»„„, we are now havkic a cool soell and the ll«m Gillette's piece is produced In London tour at Charles on Monday last. He states nanjo." and when the act waa flnlslird I "Have you a card?" asked the manager. jhratrcsLd music fflls are once Lre doing next season- X copyright tierformance of that they are having real circus weather now. thought the billing matter correct. Thoy "Mo order for boards Is at do printer's," ""^y'^igg? be called a good business, aP the play^was given a few weelcs ago. It will and although the season In Paris was a pros- ^n certainly do tSlncs with the strlnc In- .„„ii»,i .h« fl.BliUv attired applicant for the- though the average la not m^^^ by any be pTayed In America first , vn » perons and a merry one, they are all glad to gtmment. Their "straight" playing was very replied the flasUlly aitireu appncaui "pjl?. The Fnsom raeea of last week rather "Trouble arose at the Gaiety one night last te on the move. The permanent address of fln. but what amused me the (post mis iho nlrlcBl courtesy, "but I'm one ot dc gang f=i°'l„fn%l^P'°,?tJre^ ?n the nmusement week owing to the management refusing to the Buffalo Bill Show, while It Is on the con- way' the banjos were Juggled, a tune being all rlKht-Bll tight. You see. It's like dis: 1 iJ^r,d'"5he8DrS« thicken''a^^ alve tickets of re-admlssron to the galTery. tinent, Is 45 Avenue Rapp, Paris. pinved at the aarae time, ^elr flrst l.ondm w l»r de Gnsklll CornlvBl trick, where 1 and .•'rhc llrwd o! the ■r?Mhams'• at the ^-he custom In all the first class London the- Horace Goldin writes as follows from Paris. Upearance may be put down as a succors. Jus lef de ""»"'!' *;""'"' "„*., ...^„ ?°V were the two novelties of the wwk^ atrea has been to allow the audience In any where be has been playing a successful en- Tie same may be said of Stanley and Wll- wux adoln'de high dive. One day de laoaer i-y^'c. »crc tnc two novcuics 01 ^^^^^^^^ ^^ the.house the right to re-admls- gagement at the Folles Marlgny: "I am gon, who do a musical act a little out of ihe broke on' I look a tumble dat busted tree fJJ".KrcrthlV week the^re U sloi d^loit 'he performance, but In pleased to Inform you that I have again been ordinary. The male member of the team does nf me slats After I got out of de sick nortunce going on but the music hafla offer the music halls there Is no auch practice, re-engaged for tte same managenaent In » vocal Imitation of a clarionet that Is most ot me slalB. Aiicr 1 g portunce going on, out. lue music nana ouer ^^^ Coliseum and the Hippodrome, which Paris, at the same place, but not at the same puzzling. I must admit that he lin.l me house las' night 1 fiowcd Into distown, ■"".!!}: "'^"'"^'-Jj .^ ,n,,^ .. 1,^ have no drink licenses, are, however, ex- salary, but a little more, so by that I pre- puzzled for a time. Mr. Stanley's nartnor aas •''"'--'•"-- "^ -"--"- ' "'"^""y- „„.!„„= .„A .^ortmi.ionn la allowed, sume my success htts bcen ss Satisfactory this {[ good voice, and helps out wllb It and also allowed time as the last, though previous to my open- ^ith her appearance. The Strolling I'laycra, You simply Ing this previous engagement, I was unable \a an exterior setting, do a little fun mik- ' questioned to open In time, owing to being retained at ing, gome ventriloquism and sing a song or .„_„ ,„ _._,„ „, ,1,. .iihurbnn theatres of J"" ""^ oui.t,u=<:u lv/ »„..v j--. seat coupon the Palais d'ete Theatre, Brussels, my sue- two, all making a pleasing six minutes' dl- ilcrstood to mean Ihat the man had gone to ?fo"So^° 7„8t tJuturday night it was put to show that you have been In the house be- cess there being so great that the management version. Juggling In a restaurant, as done iicrstooa 10 ""^° '"*"■ lodnlnc and n^fi^rihPflrRt time nt a West End house ^o™. This would strike one as being rather of the house came to some arrangement with by the Agoust Family, Is the best I have a hotel, registered, paid for his lodging ana o"-/"' the first time at a West bndu^^^^^^ ^ ^,^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^,^g ^^^ J.^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ Marlgny Theatre management to enable J'/en In some time. Theirs Is Indeed a re- took possession, had no bearing on his right °%7[''^,' "?\,"J;^^^^ few mistakes are made. me to do so." Mr. Goldtk further states markable act. Little need be said about Mrs. In fl nasa to tbc performance, be. however. '°JiSn„nd of bu!w wSL anS hero "The The last performance of "John Chllcote. that he has booked with the management ot potter and Mr. Hare. The dramatic vorsloa to D P»"J° '"" ''""'T„° • .', hi, ver- Ua?¥,°"°'^,h°\ffiiaSr!s fSmlim known M. P.," will be given at the St. Janaes, on the Palais d'ete three more re-enfagements if ••! PagllS' Is the Savoy production ol waa passed In on the ""°8ttt 01 n ■ ver }{*jv. "l^^Vj?. "HJ'f"'?? t^ •'"rlday, of this week, and on the following at a big raise In salary. He opens at the that veralon In Its entirety, ft went well, naculnr, which the manager himself slanglly n the "^"^^ [« "f^P^^ih"? o^ Tuesday Gcorec Alexander will produce "The London Coliseum June 10. _ The last ot the new features, the Trolling cxoressid as "Ibe limit." IVncU'Tros^m who Jo^nfthe regime Man of the Afoment," Henry Melville's adap- After a fortnleht'B rest Char es Leonard Tournament, Is on the order of the Dciby. cxprcBBiu UB , p,lrnV nf n Im? when It la d^^^^ tatlon of "I/Adversalre." In addition to Jlr. Fletcher returned to work on Monday last, but perhaps a little more Interesting. It . ? .. 1 .1 » „>.rn.in„ ^.5SrX^n LJinVtTbp IimmdLnds Kcres^^ Alexander and Madame Le Bargy the cast Blacknool being hla stopping place this week. lanuTteafi undertaking, and brings the re- An amusing bit of descriptive phrasing 'evf'^"?^ »K"'°f„,the W^^^^ will Include: Charlotte Granville, ^ella Pate- Mr. Fletcher I? hard at worltbn a new sketch, vol? ng stage Into prominence. Other con- was overheard at one ot the theatres the L""^!??,,""' 'Sdi ^im^i? a dJ^ man, Lillian Bralthwalle. Julian L'Estrange which he Intends to feature when he croB8,>a tributors to the nine o'clock show have b<^D .7,, J..!,inrJt«eon nets ?«^^™nrnml?e lifm In n conso^racv to sl^^^ and George Glddens. ^ the ocean next Fall. It Is called "The Third reviewed before- They are: Kutland Bar- other evening, between nets }?,„"-^.?/„nihniri to the euemt'' The nrlme There was quite a little excitement at the Degree." and Its Initial appearance In Amtr- Hngton m a song gcena: "The Princess and A theatrical couple In the nudlcnco was tj^e «t7J'S'"'^ to thc^'"^"y-,,^ ^ new Waldorf on Tuesday afternoon of last lea will take place at the Olympic, la Chi- fheTrouVdour,^ an Idyll In black au4 disciisslne others of their profession who Si^reg ment ih?uSrSlcment uSnger^^^^ T""' .A,".'"" '^^?"■P'►°°^'.V£,'5^3 "^fi,^';! £'«''■ k°\2,''^ ^'.K^^'^.^'iS "S' 1"°'?,^ white: Walter Passmore." In his burlesque wire also nresent. enjoying the courtesies ,v,° ",V as idioua as his sU^^^^ lowered between the acts of "HeddaGabler." been booked for the act. Mr. Fletcher will on "Hamlet," and the Illustrated song imui- were aiso preseni, eujujmh ' n,.,«mor lVi?-JLt Hnn».rfnr,f I. virMioi... She li SIgnora Duse rushed forward and addressing have the assistance of an Eng sh company, her The si o'clock performance I will see of the mnnngcment during their Bummer Ma^aret Hungerford, '"/l""<Xarirea aU t^e audience In rapid Italian, asked for the He Is breaking In tbe new offering In the and revfew later -rtre American acis la Idleness. Two actresses whose names have "n'^S'l^yi^oualy his ilk caree^ that^^stead attendance of a doctor. Two men of that provincial towns In this country lIsI week fhis show are lloberts, Hayes and Uol«rl. held prominent liOBltlons on the programmes Sf "nrry'DK out blHrsM^^^^^^ ffS"'''" "";%'",'^^*,w'^th«^'.nr'tnn°°h.^S .L'°.n,i'"l'h'J?'\"'"'J,»*H""'.'"',* «<^ and Margaret Asbton.' I have heard good camelTer critl'c.sm. Their appearance waa S{s»e^,i?e lights h.s^plp? with, th^o com; '^Ssh^e^geWoL^e^^f ?h^e s^"a'ie^^n^^^ sTucne°^ftl^n''g ^,^l?e Z 'o°t tKSfnar^! "rL^g'l.r's^TcS'tf has secured the Ca- "" ' ., . ..... .. g|jj^ jg p^pig ^.|j|j^ ^11, i„ run In the fulure with English capital. The direclora are: Alfred Moul, tbe chairman ot the Alharobra, I-elcester Square; George Dance and t aptala Osborne. This new syndicate will f"rni » little opposition to Thomas Barrnsfprd, who, - - - with the Alhambra In Paris, has done very ««..i 6". -." —..-.,- ---,-_ - . ir.ioiS; ;7i;i,„-r-Vii,n hfltriiv MnrBareta un- m iwtu i^'Age d'Almer" and "Madame Bans Fred Morton, ot the Fernandez May Trio, wdi coIBTuro of one of them disclosed the fact sulc de rather than "tray Margaret s un q^^^„ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^.^/^ ^^^ wen. Brothers write that they were ,Uat nt least an Inch of dark hair next to H^o'ls" mJ?eS"obt,';Mi?,^m Is'betroiheito The Kilties Band after a long and p^flt- tra la Ac rd ^^ to anme^the Wo sailed Jor . ?;'r?Ifl"c*h/a?lt"new Olympla, luVlm- the scalp needed the attention o he dyer Tre.Imm. Colonel \^»8orford Is unmasked ble » J|,^t„«e_veraI^momhs •" ^thU cou°tr,. and, attogcthsr. the twain showed that they and hnnlshcd. nn^a^ uerea^ fbo?c° the ptay Canada. Tvhlle In London the band drew were both cllber careless ot their appear- -...pj . nronounced hit. and Mr. Harvey large crowds to the lloyal Albert Hall and ti"V"'j"' •,^\'"""".. ^iiV, "> <"■ ^""'i"<:i= "o Town that she Is lust ::.e or suffering from the fatigue following ^^fP= Jx fu for hj-^clever worS other places where It was heard. ^In the ^ J.^-^-.f^J.-'mph : Kleln, 0. BrotU an ^n^e" v^ai £\obann^^^^^^^^^^^^^ la.. a hard season, were so inusually gwd that Mr U^^^^^^ tog before the king added greatly to the 17, and best rccards to Press Eldrldge for ?JfmaHer i dcS't Wame h7rVtSS^™^^^ "Ilow sloppy your friends look." exclaimed J'houid h"" " 8»of ^"endanc" for soma prestlgo both In London and on tour. '''o le'v'o'n'il-nrt'nrX^^'L^ ,h.„ f. , wfth her letter w^as a jrias clipping which' one of the aforementioned feminine critics. ^RSe to come. a'Ii think it too bad that be , Mascagnl '» .''fltijS «,'"''.,0Pe". "V"- we?k a? the*CoHeeum hat ffirdav nirtt «"<ls yiij well. "Miss Wurman Impe-jf»" ,^ "Yes," assented the other, "they're looking «J;o;;''J,'i-%o-asted the ;^,at„-ek 0 his . l«,_^_on a su^bject connected with old Home, weeks «^the g Igeum last ^ay _nlght. n Dutch girl to the satis action o/aR Ml- very ».of(lcr-Ji«6bflrd, Indeed." iiTt% these unccr?a?n dayi U Is hard to The folfowlng Is a little out of mj line, "PP?"""^" '■!'his .country, and were offered ^r^ghtest seen at the Tlvo 1 A prefix girl » ten tust what move to make and derive th« but It struck me as being Interesting to the- more time, but could not accept Just now as wlffiU/is an nmailne dancer, and the - . . , »fc „ unjust What move w maKC annucriveiu. g,^,^, ,„ng m Pads, regal recognition has hey are booked to resiime an American tour h^usl'-wag not Mtffi until she had been There Is a promnicnt member ot the pro. •"".l',?^"HL ,aat week of Henry Irvlng's been accorded to the baflet dancers short la AuR^Jt. This week they are taking In °°"?* ""i nmin rccaUcd■' fesslon. who. though giflod and great lu his aonwlf at Drur, Unhand"! mSst'suJ^ssful gaure skirt, known as the "tutu'■ as the re^ 'wTs°4'?he^o?°?hev°wMlI see'Vnrls" fe ^A°r5SorTas "rculStid recently to the dramatic work, has, according to hi. asso^ -0 It Im. been u,th from an,a«^^ 5'i'n'ce? njallVt'MVrrf.'^-so'fa, JL'^^-trPcirLn". S'^^ ?flp''a7r.^"lhrocc'a\^'?o,fo'i?s^ SdJS'"to*''rX''e"''t1irrmS^r"i? 'pe fT-n" dates, an exceedingly small nature. Uo ^."^Yrome rev3 la^ nlg^^^^^^^ agers. Ae dancer refused to appear on the ?J'e,,^°""S„r?,,KX?r'',^' "'''''=',"'' '"^^ ancesa^hVCuoe.OswaKoll, however. exacts from Ihcm more than be over returns, ^''al?d on Saturday "rgh . Mr. Irving ap- atage In any other costume than the "tutu," Jl'^'"" 5" " l''U'„'''„'^„iiTt ""= h*""; Imsulucd an emphatic contradiction. .„i.i„» 1,1. f,«.i, .i-nv iti most thincs bv the iu^ntPd In the role of Corooral Brewster, with although the scene ot the piny In question able, nnd may be seen at almost any time of ", -ii, not he able to see and write up the getting his own way lii moat things uy ine .wared }" .the roic or corporalurewsie^^ wuu ^ Jerusalem In the time ot Christ the day from The O.irrEn Bureau window nrw^t I voeum h fl before the mall cU.n. exercise of Ibat attribute, which, In Its ^'onel Bclmoro a* =f ^e'^S^,5^i"p'r: ^^d M^^^^^ "er employers objected nnd broke off her con- taking a sun bath. The Broadway ot I^n- FnT^de™ wlU have to waTt until next «.-tk. ..uesllonnble sense. Is called "nerve," nnd ^ ,S'=g"S°/r2. tu" P'e™ «^ tract rflle. Sarey resolutely maintaining that don seema to have a fascination for these fh^vebla^d that ev?rythlnn pasaeil oir all frciueutly "cheek," "liccket," with the om salon of the prologue, the "tutu" was the only garb In which a self- gentlemen right the opening night of tTic one house « irniueuiij '^''^>-'' ••iniilB VI" waa fflven on Tuesday night, and respecting premiere dancer could appear on ^.SpeaMng about going home reminds me nfeht nnllrv Moore nnd Llttledcld did well. Tills cbnrnclcrlstic of his was being dls- '.',7'»,,t^'J*" f'o^ "tLor^^^^^^^ the boards After a lengthy hearing, the that there are quite a number ot my country- but „?II do better as It Is Sd to l:ike ciisscl by a group of his ncqualntancca the '^^^^i^^Z Ftl.C '"he prludpal ifar\s are court decided that since a short skirt was a "»" who h«ve tha Idea in their heads, them a few days 'to localize the art. Uy other nfteriioou nt one of the thcutrlcnl ^St as follows ; Mr. Irvlug as the ting. Ger- dancer's customary ntUre. and since the Paris P/^^r« V^I,rt„„yh»M* ""i^"^''''?:'"^ ?°^- the time I ace them they will have had s»f- uuiLr iiuiriiiiuii "'""'• " .,,.,. „Xi I n.vri>.il^fr no tiio l)iii> ria Nemours Chaa pub c waa quite Indlffereut to anachronsms Ing the I,ondon halls with much, wel , I nAi^nnl .,„„ ;„ ™,t i„ Rhnne agencies, when one ot the number remarked: f^J;?*",^"'^^."!,!^?.,""'^^* STwly n^^ on the stage, the plaintiff could not be com- mfght add. great success: Bailey and Midi- '^'^mo' Kiaw S^ In town Before he b«d "Uy the way. our esteemed friend wns li*^.?.""'" '" """*'• ""^ """" '"^ pelled to wear aSy other costume. Mme. son, the present hit ot the vaudeville show been horemlnv hours he had acS^lrt'd '1',= complaluliiK all Inst week of a violent pain ""nic new Gaiety play. "The Spring Chick- Sarey was accocjllngly awarded $220 the "Us .|B^°oi"'tL mn''nr^f''tl!.'''^-'n,n'll?.^ »H,'J! American rlghfs In "The Spring OnUb-J.. ... ... 11 I. ii.„ ,~.i.,.. .,f ihiit on" wlilHi fieoriro Kdwnrdea snrunir on the amount due to her under the broken contract. PicKa, aiso on the bill at tbe hmplre. and .u. -pw OHlPtv ranalcnl niece. Mr. li""- lu bis right side, in the r^jlou of Ihi t e^ . *''^\Vt'^°i»>pV'7^"^^^^^^ James Ucrnurd Fagnn, who gave us "Haw- two or three more whose names have slipped man sends "The Oitcb of W iroublesome mile orgitn, the npi«i.dlx. Ills i'."c»f p1,,^t This seeniTto be t^^^^ throne U 8. A.." ten days ago on Mondny "«" the time being. Ttho States next November, with Ed^ physician dliignosed bis case as incipient ap- vcJdlct, which means success for the piece nght Inst had ano her one o? hla romantic „r'''''^e°nV°''L APhl^il'/n''Phu'iS i*"' Pr?" In the par" now played by Mls'^.T^'S liendlcltls. and our friend, fenrlug the wor«.. -d„^;--y,/°„da'Xd'^Sr,^fe'?e'"f'ron.'i';?r.S'. 5''u^der''^C?{;''kl,i^?' ^"nnB°n"b°ld!?g-prc^' eK\eS.'al[,1be^Lre^?M 'ud^N'S^tlS '"i {?„- [fa^^^e^l'iL'^Ji'iSlfr^ 'Trre^wll'l"^^ set hla affalra lu order, prepurutory to nu "'niuvil'B ''Su n de VyintLpl" Iw^ the Adclphl. The scene of the pla»- la laid and ' L'Entcnte Cordlale," but the olio por- nS Qlblon S?fa In It But this type of .li.'W operation." cN^rylV Tnd ^Jo*!,?? Moncklon n« fhe gemle- hilnverncssshl^rel^n 1740 and the H^ e "abo«tl'trin'ie''a°c?'of''^le~rrie'',:!:!!l,""' ."C" P^'l ^al. bc?n done so much In Am^rlci .hut "Was Lo ODcmtcd?" naked one of the men responsible for the musle, built around '•V'^ni''',"J' '^',?^'^,J'/,„I^°<^„9';"^^^^^ elaborate tripl e act of legerdemain nnd lllu- Tts omission will not bo felt. , ^ . ,,,. was uo opcmicur nsKiu^uo a custoninry musical comedy plot. At the be- ^"l'^ S'V""^'' ?^'',5"5!" P"V °nVm!''''"*^ Frederic Thompson, ot the New York IHp- 9™"!'. Klimlng there Is u story, but ^t disappears so takes place at the hotna of Cameron of ASDUnY PAHK BOOKLET. podrome, and other niuscments In New V.rk. "Yes." wns the reply. Sften Ihnt It Is lu.iwsslbic to relate saiue. "° ,''"■',?„,^j;°,™,"ly t L.^nnn? r?r„r,ir lain London. He looks a bit worried, or'*r "How did It turn out?" was (be next qtics- 'Hie fun and the piny seen, to get alouK with- i?°f"-r„mcron"a lov"' Is oS the other Ilde' De»"IP«lTe Pablleation Is.aed br the haps It would be best to say a hit worn «» .• out the plot, BO Its loss Is not mourned. Tbe '"'7''.t-^^erpn s 'over, is pa toe otner siae, l»ciin»ylT«inla Railroad Comnanr his labors In open ng up his several eri "^ t'o"' ,, .^ ,. characters arc all well played by a siiperb ""j*. "'"^ ^o "ncl f.v'rsd^^^^^ o« aici^.«nt of the McetlnV of tSe prises, and the ocean voySge will undouW.'JlT "They found absolutely nothing the mnlter i,„,„p„nv, bended by the adapter Mr. tfros- J?J'fe 'icautl il girl a Pnsa^on that Is wholly K.tlonal Edacatlonal A«?clntlon. do hli the worid ot goo'd.' ^ ,. . ,„ ^ with his appendix, except that It had been smlA. Jr.. ^l"".!!;'?!! ^orTo'l'^'nThs""^' rrpl-tch'^'to'co''lSneP'E"??r'adaTe'''conlra?^!r,! , The Pennsylvania Railroad Company h.i tu7n'to"Ate'?L'ri?e\^Tw1"c1t ",1^ crowded out of place by the cnlttrtfcmonf ot >'7|^i',7„7- ki| oU and her c^ZanTnre 1^^ the «he eJ-cret of the Pretender's hiding pince, Juat Issued an attractive book et descriptive eSSeemtnt a thi Lyceum on Saturday n-'^t. ''^"r:raTor:l'i:ars::ffereS"'f':'o'.!; 'e""g'"e'''°o'"""0'v°^V°^."'>>^ -^s -^Ca-on^s^hous^e_^to ^chan^^Ms ?^ ^?|-/a^^S'e^,.^c=tI?'^^'l^n^^'°cV,1nnfe FrSSl^nF^T^r^^nrPJ^^ explained the actor «ho hud suffered from = realising th.it her lover will be shot unless bury Park as n Summer seaside resort, and S^nvo of nnro b» n?4w as being the Ix" "f tbc Infilctlou of hU friend's objectionable NOTICE. the dispatch Is delivered, bears It herself, also to announce the reduced rate arrange- h^??®„? n,i^h iL„.fnn A mlsTakc In :"• pccullarlly IWMVt. ,j ^^ J j^j .nd the colonel Is alone. He meats on account of the meeting of the I?a- S?''?' ^ICiId have said Alfred Jobn=-'* pccuiianij. Mtorts from the glri a confession ot her tlonal Educational Association, which will '""°^'- I ahould have saioAiireu * *, , ,....11, i...,i, IIAM'TOKK riCTlIHKS In the read- love forOrneme, and then acquaints her be held at Asbury Park July 3 to 7. < ' * , "., fc„_- m It hna been llie cusloni iit Lrulksbank, ,„„«„ ,,„ ,. with the contents of the dispatch. He prom- Persons desiring Information concerning W. B. Campiiell Is resting at bis honi'' •" "America's lluiuorisl," to Bcnd written In- '"« !»»»*" "• ''"^ i-i.m is« win ue j^^^ however, to let the Pretender get awny this popular resort may obtain a copy of the Youngslowu, O., until the opening ot,'" niilrlDi lo the TOBtninster or some known per- liwrrlca »t <he»c iirlcriii If Helen will yield to his desires. She Is bookfct by enclosing Iwo cents in postage Moffatt Stock, Juno 22. Harry B. Kers.. qulrles 10 me iioBininsieror Boiiit Buunu pir „.,,., -_-„ placed In a position between love nnd loy- alampa to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger nnd wife, Fanny Bernard, Arlliur C. !!•';»• synagc lu Inland towns concerning tbc poa- siniric Column #7.00 j,,,^^ g^^ eventually loyalty wins the dsy. Agent, Pennsylvania Ballroad, Philadelphia, Ida SchaclTer and Geo. E. Kulp arc at -ir. elblUty of a theatrical dale at such places. Double Column |I1B.00 Kvcrsdalc's better nature then assert* itself, Fa. Moffatt's Summer residence.