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-■November, 3 ; .. njcw YQH if cryy. Keith .v Prpetur'i* 111I011 >nuur>' The/ttre TlAjaHif.7ik^rlpwJ<viaaAffm^'' of DM. 29, sritV theWhuWirim r OTuT grout. That, avel* poliulof character actor,. Harry ■ Ollfoir, presented Ills rlevcf, llttlo nk.lt. ■,'Baroo Hun-da, V and- nuftln proved iiJiu^Mf 'tlit* ciCTor UiiUucaior of olU'mt'U.., The oh ' i«ie"ruTrvs lllrasolf Into olio's heart bv hit very* good heaKWlnoss,-anil his foibles and '■.-follies-ate -tbntjnm. Kerr c-rals* monkey* ■ caused uii iiipraur by their »wonderful hu- weti-Hlte action and H.cmcil t« prove almost beyond a -doubt ihe Darwinian 'theory. Tlio •'loopdbu-loop.. euuiux wue one of tho rdevt* •eat tblngi ever Keen In an nullum 1 w:l. unit ; the mubraeltig : uf*4)u,' nltulans ufoa-vuir.d.1 wwrnnta roitnZrp- appiaiite.' JMUvnj Hay and company'•siruh. app-aled in" Mr. Imy's pleuslng nun effective comedy «>f West- •■ni life, "TJio Sheriff," mid ni-'t with great ,'avflr. flflHsnn B"ti AH 1 -* Tnuzuozlu Arnto :uo<l«! n Hi'iis.'i I ion In tliolr ij.-ccii.iiiK u«Tub,4tle ■jpYring: Fields mid WiirJ kept tb* people ia good buijiur, lu their ''talk-fcstf' 1 and Mr. PlelaV conception or'the proper conduct uu l«Bi6Mb3-.fl 1 WMDBif , ttMM oOce wna duly fit* preoluted* Lev Sully made his usual bit Eii ("Milt nod talk, uud. scored In las own rttllM ;■ tin.: - Meredith £lstoiv.'won much ap- plnitso for.their hovel offering, and the Binge sellings were vury handsome. The net pleased III every viay. l'runoo'Plpcr jjlay*jd the banjo tnoH acceptably, and was - rtfcallod xuvural llme». *Ot|j?rM were: Chan, anil rniiule Vim, In I'fwiitrli: eeoiedv; Adair arid Palm, iu a iln*j wire nut; Wirotl nud-'Whaiej, lu'nong and douce; Kitty JHeveus, character dancer, mid Svivuit )md O'NVid, ■ lp'■ koub. dance imd tutiildlug. Tlio fcluuiOjjrupli ejdaed tUj bill. Aik|or Tlieittre (Wngmiljals 4; Kemper, 'nHiisjcers).—Dignity and beauty marked tile production of ''CymU'Ilne.r'.lu whlcli. Viola A\\th 'uppeured th New-York for tin unt'tiuu: Oct. 22, 300o\ having rg"nile-li«f debut its lioo- ii$n'; at'.tho New XatlonarTbtativ, WffsWng- f«h. D. C.Oct. 1. MIsh Allen' lias JyjiK MM vbWMkjd trn lutypfs uf ability., lioo^i ca- dnnar and .rdnrakftt, nud-In tlitu, Iht intuit mms Jiniwrvunntloti, »lie Iluh uoilutud 1 •ftufi ulgiier tvwunlfj tin; p«rftMjtLup ab,*.* (h jitrlf Ibg f'jr, Only lu b'-r n«rforuiauco<>f Per- 'ilfu, In tlh- moyd ni' yiili-li abuuduonji>at,'liU3 aim «jnvlled the beautiful- clmracttrlzatluu which i)b«, given of lmOKi-ii. -This luttvr. qt once ont} of the tuuKt twautfful ui l Sliuktm- in'oru'w luTuiiH'N, \\ ni tli'i hiiuiu time uitt! of iIr* niu.i illffii'iiit io uurtriiy, uwiug to iho nut- ruimdlui-'s af }H>riillar <'linr«';kT», Htttiutloli n'ml llu'ju. Tbut M'-w Allf!n wiiH In practically «V«iyjrafl|« -HiiccesHriH, It In a ple«»«re to record, tiud Her liurtruyat of lyaw. takcb in tyto. in oat uland ah tlK'-capHtoue of bar dramutk' cttrvH 1 .' am mwoally Is lUli «d. uIjui It U;rumored tliat ill the eonrlWlosi ot itils HtHBou, hbu will rctliu \o it wL'll-uarwtd lirlvalu lift*.' In Jii-r rwfptluii t»f litcbluid, ibnt nnli-vllliila, flu* wan hww! Ukhh ]ru:rkont- .'lud ;all-gru(-loiin Until life amorotiH advimcCH rahed deu'iievs whlirli even be udmlttod lu- ^urmoulitiilile; her bi'wlMrnurtjt ut the lusu "l" la- bravcltt uiotisi'd th>' winn; CicllugK 111 htT.mulb'iiri': lit MUfwrd Huvi-o uhe.wa« tht loylng; unxitjiw \vlfu" tu iHTi'wiluti mit'H-'tbu fullluul Hnlio .ahuwedi lier -tjie iltud- nn ordcrlnit Iter murder; tli»*u she UU-mue' Llui majoutle, injured .wuiiiuu. In whom Was uiln- ;;lod grliif ut tho liiltibtlct' sit.it a donbl ail 10'Wlint lm- belravul could ni; bast'd ulioit'; -\M\\ HelaMuH iiiiUln 1 !* two uuknuwn bfutmri v.Jicii dl^nlxed a* (be buy, iier wurk WH^moHt iifftVthiif. and tho 'deHimlt* 'at tlie Hiip)Kigcd death <j£ -lit'i: lurd wucn the baawaw body or <rlvt«n l» dlavuvered; wum fxcelletiUy hIiiih- Ulod. Kljbuy Herbert guv« uli uuiUKing In- te^prctallon* W tlbdeii. tlw couetjltod' fuol, iUan wlilcji thuru lb iirobiihl.v no harder <eaa* ody.clnicauter In tlio SbakuHptcrluu repertory to i)QVtra5\-ron«eqi)i:iitiy ,Mv. UerBuii wtiy bt MnM o£ -lil« effort*. That uterlluK- at'U'r. PiiU'er^feillah. sjiive nu I'^eetleut iiorfortimn<n' oCTnsfttv. wiiifii, although a mlnur cwnu> tjr, Willi made to h tat id foVHi nroiuiueiitly. J. It. UllniMur hud a uiofJt exadlmt"conception oi "Iiu'tlUib,.'ohiyluK It In itiVniier rellued, iuivoHi and vjaleiil. With tv\y ,ewgt(Jk»« Ills' dvlivgrj' was Intelltct-nt mtU wliulurly. C, UNH Allen wiui ulobt fall-resting ua Ut. larlua;'ilie btmlsJud lord. I,ic-ug!ua Gerard gave a ni'auly inrtunoancv or tlm'blaH-liuJred Oulderbis.. 1'redwlck UmmmIvKh uwen ns -UvU'n|iis, Myron Called la entitled tu wen* «K(f Ids wading' of tho part of J/bllarlo. Morgftrii'Mutitivae v.um <-apeclally ^It'P«luff hi Itw. little- Mm ii£ ilekn. 'the i-roductlua wutr: qiagtillK'uut one.'aud tbe uudleuo; m- ui'ftshed Ita ptjpruvtil vt the beautiful hi-cuos. XJJiih AH*i)'« eostumes were-v try - Uaudsomu. and tbVo'ut the other tuemliei'A were;la good bine, "Tbu'cBsf: Cymbelluc Henry 3: ftad- fl*W; Cloto'o. "Hldutty UtTbert: rostlmcuus Jii-Ouatuii. Jefferfioli \yimtjr.; Ueiuriua, C. te* 10 .Al.Uu.;.. r.uldL-rlue,' Dv.uglua QerarU- av. tfni«LlB. I-rederli.-K It>»lond; I'IkuuIo, Ifullet tyijflHli; CutmilidK.' 0. t». >Vlnu ; •■BrUiuli wmt, Llouvl Hocuflb, T.eyjiolil Lutio; Bitthjb Cufilaljw, -t\ U. Itateo, lii-oi-gi- SlieldQUl -Ali ttiudpni. WIHIaw Phkn: A btuial. K. M. fiolll- ven'A rniiiliinijii. Mortnn Tboriw ; Ipeliliuu, .7. .It. TJllijiourj.l'bllarki.AIyi-uii t.ullco: Culua WfiUS, Ufirkl> Olarkf; Uuuiau CaptaiW. WU \lbiu ■ Lfavls,' IV C. Mfirtlgun ; ■ ijii^-n, AHrfou akiliwortb: llekcu, Muvgurot Montrono; PI rat rutty, Ivln itcutori; lujogcu. Ml>& Alhjii: lixvcutlvo, atu(f; Obm-Wfl W, AUeu, luuuugei': Jdlin Ji* Donnelly, noting tDUinigar;' bretl Ctant^'umig, hinlnf^y inunager; -L..K. Wood- tboriie atot£u niauufer; Leupuld Lane, uiniUt* ant blage loanuuov; George 11. Wlsouiau, mn* eleid director:-Willlaiu 1'retbold, mauler nje- CtjolibV: Xcu iKMeXj tibslstaut" raechanlc: Wnl- tfr Abraof, cleetrli'Iuii: Tbocnns l>*iv, nmstor ot pvoperlkB: Horry Mm*, uHblbtunt; Sophie E^ucra. wajUrobe mlalvtes. Thu teeowi week began 2L*. TMlh« PIui*o Thimlre (lXclnrlcb Con- rled. uiROugcr).—"Dcr Pvlva idoxvnt" I, TW Oollcgu• Lecturer), a-four act play, by mnb Mwd wltlenbnuuf, km Veaentcd hew for tb« fjyat tlute, .I'ucwlay t>veuluy. 23, with lite Vol- lowlug I'ttfct: Huii-nth ErvCtJMtfr ||r, Alfred Kelepslieliii. t'rletli-Ieb UolUiaua; Aiuelk, Mark) ItninlsvU (Aiuerit-un debut); Klsa. Mi- rlanne ifrutt . (Aiuerieun- debut] : Pfufesauc Dr.r.Pwt. Uol Uanweltv;'Ob'rrt.vi'grnllt Pro- ttEs6r'I.t!i)ddnt>erg.'l r ruiii KU'i-schner; Ucglvr- ilCifsrath Prof. l>r. Gayer, .Otto. Meyer; Vgt* fessor Dr. uarthaiw. Willy Prey; Irau Pro* tjrnm l^ndaubsrg, Marie Klerochtiur; Krua ' »iPit:ui|-fiirt. .wvrei k ui jub f<Mic!nii( vljtp lleljllj>:0ll '" «r«t .(fine Mt ll)' 1 (toiiilnuou^ « bright one'ncF.pnty. "Ho* Ho'tltil to n Hnslmud." Tho rtummaM of tin line* won Itmtaut favor lor the little piny, and'Me. Paly uctsd the pari of tb<; lowr dellfchi- rulli-. He Wd» -ably ■JMCd.' by- Uabello DnbwH and Pcrclvol T. Slobrt. Another Ida feaiure of tin; Mil wan the Eight Knur- taaii Trutipc ivUo«o wonderful rluW c«o« pletely, t-nptiin'd the Mtwe. The ^Ul-of-rhc- • irdluary and daring fent« on tlje.wbwjl j*r- forniijfl.ny qm of the male fti^nibflM of the truujK bfOMbt htm proleng.d and hjarty npnlaaae. waiter: M..uly aarf Monlrose, wtaeav nct.laaway frbhi the ti^ual run, gnt plentv uf iHUglis with-tlifLc-fnunv btaoball Uni»b. ";ind mm Uurfb fc t"ld.i>| s mfo *j only lie mb tell tbeai:- Mile: "Nad/l, lb an act or eqiil- ;>o|qe that is oaaj ami umu«ua))y praiv" tVorlliy, traa vigoroualy apitlaii'Ied,' ■She u-wrkfl with grace, and-ts aapple tSM -clrvitr. Jobtmy Htgnler..and f*i.iftvLe«»i|rd were rxwllcnl. nnU Barry rind, HulT'irs atao m-ured street BKSitfffTO?; ftt- Jlfowiiiili Albee, generul inau- .#,.!.4fnp«<i lentrc (K 1 ujuJlli 'A Ilitke-crowd .wiwl (tnraeb'il after- nocu>bd eretrmg Uf Mendiiy.'Oet: 2», to tblit jioftulnr nprotrn vaad^.fl|le" Iloinc. Zum nad HtcpaOD opcnlbg the slow with their clever i> :r->r. fflflnlpiilatlomr. f.Iad, lu M- lianrlng ftnmle Ifttpei'Hunjrlob-t.-tviiH rumarkably gond, I In: getting of * lie act L«elng} etpectalJy tine; Lf! rMttflna aiOtiolJxuud-■fTectiTelvt BruWU, HarrU n.w\ Bfotvn miig^d giuch laughter; f ^nlgx. Jdiickey abd Nlckerapb n-ere clever p-ir- forTn^rif-onrf nnmber of mu«h-al In^trutneats, Catherine Hayt" and Hnbej Johnson, ia,"A Dreaiu or Baby Dayit," vocnilzctl In a raanner that won thotti hearty apptaii<e; Mr., nod Mrs. Oenc Hugb»«.- aided be- Japii-i IE. I^ee.lTi their dalptv GMM)rj *'Hupprei<lng the l'rcsi,". ttlvu a unwind pei'tormanee, ilie audience inv Ii.k loib lobkrt Trltli them: the Klalto Cobi- tay TKftr combined MSkj »nd ea Wo of to ad* iirlth A prucinr** Tweutyvi'jkled ...'-Jtoer Mm0tmmm Tbeatm (Klaw &.rr. street Theatre —Mr. • Drbr, In tfielr'chornilnglv "When Tt-rttfiearta Ate W.~. Mu-ical Cuttyb, lu their ehjoyoblo and ahowy fiiBirumental uunio/r-. were ' the stnr feat- ures of a copltal progranioie on Oct. 29. OthPrn mrs: O'Brien and Harel. a«il!ted olae'a Twenty^Tjura ...lewAnntoMjaiaxuiiairn lUawfcRi -Mr. and Mr«, Mldney laiiger, manugera;.—Having prodKid. irar nilnilv -plnyetl'little m% etllea and.hrplod,rfltna for the greater part ,,r AM Vfon. rf and the .fi.la t^lr cnWgeLiyftt, li. p.- IrrTng awTbai* - thca Batrd elfered, Tlit)r*day evening o»i 25. "Maurlcette,'.' it comedy drama,. wnlrh IJ a translation by Mr. Irrlngof th" three a't „ play. ■\huinjMc ( '* by Andre PIcatd The to Kfflc Lowrcwe, Ih'the ramerkHijly fnany offoting had lis Preach ; pnSMgm Dec. |5 "TickB AM Click*;" the Kllnore Bp, 180n. «t the ObVon, "l"arlK, and In tte pt^sent wboau olXorlng v.epi with a roar of laogbtor foriu, nt thn Lyric, London, Esg., March :ti from Blurt to ilitlah on'MoHdnv afternoon; lant. At the raja uf the curtain a breath of the Three Dunnls, lu uome tplendld work on the most dellglitMl cutucdy imablnable HbNm the rings: Prank Btroh and Loulao'Uua> ^vur thu fooltlght*. tvliUh coBtlnutt witu don, with tbolr exct)IIent laughl*r provdiOng out ee.-*^allon tiircugh the n+*C'nrt, but Laa act. "A Dude Detective;" the Xe- Brun idtoatloiu «U6* plainly thuteeNous domeiii.' Orand Opera Trio; (b'souie fpleMld, Hinging; M (tnd.citme in ior uu abundance.of Uio .Three Itcnarde, " vantage, iiliplrtu*'.-: Uiu-.Threc ItenardW, In a tbrllliag p ir eM t te turn, mfri W nndtence apellbotlnd, auiiutuiju-.wjjliaur.-ri ejeeei the-«ho«-. : AMorlcan Ttiedire {J. .\L Ward. man- Johnny Jofins, a clfVcr black fbee comedian, and the Luc^doa. The motion pictures con- tinue. , . v - ; .. . Lyric Thrntre (Kom H. & Leo Huubert ilncl, niaiiftgerat.—At thin -Iioiikq on floii tUfr erebttti.% Oer. 29, ba Tm ajMunce of " trouble.* are tu he anticipated; And the E» end wtt-wmmt Into- Birwng drnniallc actio- barely rglttjvVd by comedy, but none tba lea*. Intf.raatlng. The final act Is tW po^ed pilncipaiiy of a verlea oo( SJ0 *-. tlie ■"•' o-hlu jOtuera<ireii:: Brtilbl'amiArthhr, lb Plft+Ttrr-'Mrvdnd",'tbo - Clock." a nwdloy of «<ay, m rbelr vdrr-pleaalug act r Whittle; ventHlo- t-imedy, ■ mimic. btrkHuiic' and iiantomhoe. In Knobhn tralat; ■"CtiflrloUe ^Vnttwwt' vlolfnlHic"; Three'net*, tcfligtven fts jtrete Ybrk premiere", -wen lu Ward Ifws, "The College Da»£ <ialj«uih>. raatlncu at Oct. 20.'. The book 1« bv-Steeu aire CI cermons regarding tm misinterpretation ./ occiirr.^V tlio flrat Now home lawn uml married life, but aa it ataad* __ Lena Aabwell, an Enst "Mnnrleetie" Is by far the most Interesting Ilab nctjeea.'ili.tbe Qrit nietrolwlltan preson* [day which these stara bav^ glvt-n us. |S . -otlege Boys. ;fay moneier, iipd l^inonlo.antl B*j!le,-conic- dlam ..'ihe motion plcturos coiilluue. \Uiorla Theatre (Otc.tr llan)D)crBl«>lu, njanpgLTL—The bill Ibis neefe ut this pon'fl- lar boos.* will .coiupnre ken favorably -with any which haw preceded -It during tlie Caaslti.. with duialc by Lfe OrrJn. Staith and -J: Hlller. Tlie etory doesn't QKttre very much, part of the comedy-being bawd on tho mistaken identity Idea, and the met that Hank Wilson. rest on the appearuuee here uf the dlitliiguIibed:Aaii>f- leuti actor, .wjuiam JI. TJMMMw. whose wel- come was very cordial. Mr. Thoajpson .pre- filled hi* charming liruo playlet, entltli '•bur-Lovi'M Bwe<;t Sakc/Mu wldcli an hi- iJnly.fiit father's love' for his WMmttmm cull brbdonilimteK. It lit dellghtfultv boriraytil hy.lia; sterling aelor,"add at its close tie: 1io*jk« rang'wllh well deserved applimuv. •Mie cuutraBt In playlets; as presented t in raiBR vaudeville.. Is shown .bare tils week. '' "111■.!(.-.Murphy mid Blanche Nichols. In "Kraia Zazn .to'lncio Ton." -.This Js the Wff.WM of absurdity, but it createi* hllarl- ■ abOthus 'foma --w^ll Its p . ...-■(£ are a 1 ao two other skiitelKa on this vwk'a bill, and both capltallv. well.phi- .. tVesternet. baa the story la given. The action of the play fallen ..lu Iotu with-Nellie Mayfleld, - having oeuarsoh the farm of Simeon Ktlllet, a ~ typical. Boer, who^e young wife. Deborah, Is on* of his chattels, und who. likd his Kaffir Hteeif, be rtogs oil the lea-st piovoeatloa, pro- testing, tlie while, that he loves her. Ills overseer, Robert Waring, la a young EagltHb- mnu, by, birth and breeding a gentle- nutu, who revolts at the brutality he Kfcey arauud lilin. The Interest Roberc and Deborah take In each other ripens Into lore, which Is finally discovered Ly mmeon, Ion. of .''The Shulatnlte,'' ft play- la thr»-o Irving bai dorteexcellmt work In thetmijM ids. Adapted by Claudo Aekcw and Edward fJon, and proved that be Is umnie'stlonublr KnublsiicJi. -The.star and .-ulay n>ira llrat tlm scholar^ Maurlcette is a'n-orphan. a In America Oct. 14, at the Oarrlck The- eighteen, who (oiiits to the home ot M nnj ... Chicago, while thfi play was given Its Mme. Roger Pautran. to act as companion ;,. original prodiietion Mac U'. last, at . the Mme. Datitnm.. Ito'ger his been considers^-. ^nv.'.v Theatre, l^ondon, Hng.. when Hl-a n man of the worhl, and.' altbougU he h*', Ashwell created the Jcadtun role. Kor.tbose been martled nearly twenty years th« la bo» nummular with Hie Hovel, a brief outline of nboul flft;-3ve), he oatiuot tie himself dow s laugh tor, abd' thus >erv-s •■well Its pot- m. There are a 1 bo two other pfceteM ■■»< . ,i:ka bill, and both capitally well n Keuted. One by Walter Jone« and Mabel JlUe, aud the other by'the talented diio*. 'IliouiaH ne tit. wuman fdr Bank. The latter coinde Eust, &*■* Nellie, learns of the trick played Upon M;n ;imi then gives his nephew a lea- rt»n in 'which. .>ellle nsKlsts. Bill Stalib. a- dnlnk, , W -an old friend. Of Hank's, mid Johnny Stack Is the bell-boy wlw keeps tilings conlUiituliy mixed up.. Blliv iiitehic, who recently made a big hit lu vaudeville us "the druttk" la a "music halt apt." ap- peared on Hill Hnittb, and was a continuous laugh. Though his work wus Pearly oil -hoi-Ht-ploy. It wan so cleverly done, and so genuinely To nay. that he. was applauded and tdtagttfU at coDilijunlly. lUti pantOmluie work wos ekcelleflt.also. Kick McAllister, who has been Mr. Ritchie's working partner fur some time, tmde the tipryous Jobutty an uicelleut loll for Bill, and shared boners ettuly with Mr. Ritchie. More clever work In Ibis psr- liuu me other by the btleated dua, Tliomas Ti^Vt n«; i. -"*. 11 • T *?? 1U lu i? **r- b<.uy In a cart which was struck by Hal rtynn and Mary klehtlcld, either one 6r wUIlu ggfe gM*JWi*?* J"W.*i nmMjfmj ulug, abd there the body'la found by nelg {£$£& ^P' l J^ , ou ®h week's bill are. MelylUc J.nis. lu muslcat recliatlvea; Julius Tapuln. in lirollke ImpersouatloHH; the Golden Goto Quintette. In character change. Jiiltoduclilg Koiiga and dances; the Artola I>ros.,, touiedy bhv q»/t: Braata's dogs, o well tralu.iil troupe of canines dl^plavlug: uarfeejl [»t«llcume along he* Iumh of-mage work; nud:tk«i vluigrnph,.wltb haw pleMrev hi life IllUllOII. . *.. s " t'taluiilal Thrntn- (Percy ik Wllllaiu*. ieatiui;er).—Tlm.hqstle and exelt^ticut oTan ibiportunt electlou hits not tended to •affect hunlii"ss la the Hllglitest Itpre. mill capacity audit■nc.-s am'as ir^jm'Ut.a^ when theri- litis beeii no political agitation tu detract the at- teatloii of the tlieuirettulng'putille. Tin: bill ihh Meek Id tun of Manager Wllllums" best effort*. In the Wny of el ass und of the Merforwara ciiipUiy'ed in tiu|i'. TUp Knglifh L'oniefllnn. vt the mttWmBn eliiplnyiMi lu Its cuuipo.-d- ttuii. Tlit> Knglifh comedian, Harry Tale. !M-nrjln pi'oinliii-iitly.plncid-here, pi-udm-lng tor fhf nm time hero his original Sa'firlral t«£.ior 1 r-.aa v,. beuehi. Hedwig v. Ostermnun! ytflit Profeasot Hurtling, Murh- v. Wetreru': ■ Vriiii ITliIV'sm-i' Passbvuder, Mim Iluu&eltr: ?j|vat"1ozent Dr. Johuutie* Obvrmayvr, furl Machold : Plintdomt Dr. v. Lukuuub. Otto Tfeptftw (Amevlcan debut> : Kern, Mai Liublj Lederer. Vrmvt lirluri i Fmu Anna Derger, t^wrglnc Xcuenilorff; Ka the, Trade Volgi ("Auierlcan debuiV; Lo,uUe, - Anna Suudcr, The.play trews of aca>1eui!i- ■ Subject. the niu- Wflan*oC the .telchcr^ tor aUvtinceiuetit. Low matters .uav« coiibldeniblo lutluenee, until,. nnnlry,m».lecturer, irhebw teen aauicveaa. ful, gives up Ms academic aeplruttous, uud leaves-tho colleBC. "Di:r Hcrr.Senator*' (The Senator) mM produced Monday-evening. Tfli, with the rollowlnif cat>t: Senator Andt'tM'u, Max HanM'ler; Hi'leui-.' Ceorglne Ncitcudurn*; AgstQc, Muiiuiint' Itrutt: Btefanle, Mllly ltd- mann; Ojdav. Willy Kaiser: Mltlelbncb, Mat Llebl: Dr. :Gearing. Can ■ Mocludd: Sophie retaold;- A^miiuda Blhni: Div Slelncr. Otto Mo.vcx;.Thekla. Ltnd Uanadtr; Jo»f. nej eueir Lnrliiii. ■ "OnkeJ Tout" WM be BveseMtn Xov. I,. with Willy .Ihaller In tho nrluclpnl role. i Atlnntio (Sardeii (TV, Krotuer'a Haw. , mfibocera).—nic'Brothers p Harleni, Europeau umras Kteeeui Ben JB^yer, tomady ay- tyeltcfi PraJtcM and ImtfiDX rdiinil and d:\nclur ftpecinby; Wldlo dark, cvau'dy j««- cler; Stilcer and Grinder., cplored comadr lf»m; Nellie-McCoy, llhisi ratud ' r-oegs. and t-r wflTing pictures, arc hfii-e this -ffecU. conipOHl- Harry Tale, pl-odllclU; ii.*™*" V.T'. '".".V . , V : "-", ,ia v**"">! so'tlrlca. skll, I'tiLlik-d "l-'Milug." As, .iiip-rpretyd by Ml. Tutc'e- Kngllsh i-oaipuuy. headed, fo.Jilm- srlfVJt Is rccclvlug the sani" bfeartv comUica- nation accorded ut other el'v tlieatres this scttsu-n. The excellent'bill for thU woek also Hetd: t'tirteloii-JUdc'v und Maude ■Uall.' In tlit'lr phiunut coin Hllcitu.-"Tho Magpie and tbc Jay," wnleh Is ou-_- of ihe beutlaugh pi-oducers ihise laleapiti farceurs huve given lis; Wood- vaidV Juggling kOuIh ■rontrlbuie greatly . to tlie.^iijoymcut of the bill: Adolph.XIuk is -nffn-trff coUiudlau. ond thutiglt'short In HtaJurc, Ii- long' ouri'iifirtulnliig qualltv ; Jiiiit Nor- rtoiih u'ns. ^veltvnied' lb now ^onjfs and sterlet:: Oreen and Warner, us "Babes-la the .ruiiL'Te," give: a bHtcr TtnrHTs'onalluu-' of two deul/.ius of the Juuglu with every ebguae- nmnl hvte: Ihe Black lUman ffrw their popular Ineirumcutol uimtb'T, cluslug with the;lM« dniui ■Hnalc. which -aeanl flnclyj Kcnuidy and Bouncy wing und danced us He- ceptuldy as ever; traia Lue and her "Kundv Kids ' cuiighf the fsney of the Monday audi- tnei;. and the .vJtugi':rph 'displayed new uiuiti ot IlfV) motliiu lilcturePO''.***' -"»*:• • - *'i * ■Jienr Circle Theatre (Union Theatre Co.; jjiuiHiKexHi.—-Business lust week, when tUld iirutlicnlly-'tiew theata'. opened to" thu public was" fur beyond tho anticipation of the new tnauitgetnf-ftt.;, Itflbj .present, (vrm, tho Km- Circle will compare very favorably with utly of our uptown theatre*, not out'v lu it's inrxe seating Vnpuelty, but every a'ttentlou loutdug to tb>' comfort ot Its patrons hut> been 1 o,i*sci'ved lu IiK-m-onstruetlon.'- t/u>lvh' day, Oct, 2li. the New ■Century" tJlrls raTsw gai).a week's engagement, with-a ilnaly ut- tcuded maltave, und the company will ilkuly dnplleule lis BtneeaafBi eiig^gcrin.nts,at other ol'oar blly's theutrcs this svasuu'. Nori week, ihe Cvluiihil ltelU's. - . ■ ■Muerny Hill Theatre 'Sam Deusiluer; lUunuBer).—Al. Beeves and his Beuutv tJbo.w. opentd to good bus I peas-Oct. lilt. The opi-ti- Ing net; cMIUea ?:T1» wmt Truat Trial,'* presents funnv. ineldents lu the courtroom, •wllll J- 't'lieodoro Murphy av tho dudge. us* sis let! by Krauk Wnkeneld.Krank .Fa v. OUr- enco Cooler. Harry Hutvey, Bd: -Mortis, Alluoda I'owler. Miss. I r uy. Mao Powers. lCndJy- Suiigec, .l'lortiJLee 11 tach.es ayd a lively elio.'us. The'Ur^t)t< Alexanders Dpen tho olio with a mind -twufjat exhibition and handcuff Uurk, which was applouded; Fay, Cooley aud ruy. tu a minstrel act, did some clever (iiuidm; atul couiedy tvotk, und Kuugwell; Jltirohy and- Wahellold --presented ft lively "■■•medy ad ; the. ,^lx l'-Juropeau BIJoax. acro- batic iliiuci.-rs', were llbemlly applauded, und Ah.ltoeves rtiuie hi for hh> maTIMrtr' "»■ iriilion and marks of upurovat fbr his banjo via)tig, hie songs und his HtuMaa, ' r A Merry iiio-lbmiid" is the tide «r the hnr- lo.si|iic. which tuovlded plentv Of tnalerlal for (Jauglis. A(.-Heovcs. ua the ntnaf man. and J. T. Murphy, as the Hebrew, bud the principal roles, and were well bucked up by the "company. "Good Old Metr "York/* •■When Otttev llenrlh Crow Cold." "There's, a Little. Planting Blood In Me." "Seuurltit rrmu M Km a wldkillug chorus are aiuobg the successful mmteiil uuinbi-rs. 'l.*bo cos- ttuws. wore showy. Lowell Uleh K njusieal utterhfr; Harry V. UOuiaii. treuwirtr: J. A. Durringioii. advance. Next week, Bice & 'Itanvti'a Gaiety Cc Tlitrd Ave»tte Theatre' (Martin J. plxuu, niuuuxcr).—*'Xew York Bay by.Day" U -tirjKciBed thin rook, with Hotel liyle pluy- rat ii qiiudvujde role as llags, Billy, Glavluo Nholo and ireda. aud the rest of eouumnv cast us follows: Jack Waters. Bcrunrd uto- iiuuKli; ltlchurd Blukcly. Charles Cook; Joe Huri-lH. Heiiry Heinbro; Morris-WoUh, Hurry Leo; Dennis IVxarty. .loliu Morris;.' Ucwes lopps. l.eorge W. Ititrlww; JIu.iuj, 1'outts 'IhontpKun; Arlhur litswuter. Daniel Old- hum: Peg Block. Prank V. Martin; Mother Contrail. Mrs. Gnrta N. tlat-duer: Polly Horue.. Mary Mai-GivKcr. Ateble Allen la manager-) Uco. w, Parrcr, reproseutailvt.'. Nwtwaeg, "Why.tt»tla Imvt HortHJ." Mmdna Theatre (James H. Curt Blmbd. :tg*ri;—V first i lass bill lb provided Ibis Sfck Uv'-th(« Tlauooghbredfi. It includi-k : "'A GikhI Run For Your Money," Mile. La Toaku, Ntblo and . Rtlsy. 'Blanche Wasbbum und Joale Flyun. the Laiirept Trio, the lAndonsenpo. end ''The Xntaii Men." Neat week, the M^w* LoiuVkfl-(inlair aim . ... ***** Voa;k ttinpodrowr- (Shuhrrt & Anderson, manager^. -***A Roclotv Circus" fbtrti'd "J ninth'week Oct's?, jfae r. .iVlllant played -Hank In a most com- mendable manlier..never overdoing the part, a ud a-slsted greatly hi th«: fun tnaklng. - Bulla wiembler Hnug In .excellent form, and made much wf the part of Nellie. Her uongs, cspe- pfrfaHly ••Plityiand.*' were heartliv 'oiicumj. aud (*lie rull.c desi-rved tho enthUtdusm; for.slir wus thoroughly coiinclentlous. Her tortekahe ol a concert-singer hi Hie vaudeville scene «u very fitiipy. Same of the rOHtnnws were very haadsumc. and the setting of the »t«ge ufkn a stage In Ha* last act wis aplendldiy linudletl...la Ulis t«-t:uc Messrs*. Kltcblu and MpABlMier were positively coiivulslbg, and the vondevlllt acta were very good. Tlie P uHJtpa.li Honjr, by Jaek^Ployd arid girl rhbtvu wiis unite Ih'fly. The enguKvuient prumises IV.iV 0 v , 4 '' , y, K *Jccossrul. .The eust: Bill Smith, Hilly ltltclde; Johnny Maet, Rk-h McAllis- ter; Tola VUMru Ben S. Mc:ira: Hunk Wil- son, Joe p. Wlllard: EmlJe Midler, SM P-ninkBii;-Bdwlu uptown. Jack Lloyd: JJen- cou Mnyiield, C. • P. Citnlbn: Mm. Mnl lor, lidu Marlcy; SumIc. Winifred Pran- i-es: XHlIc Wllwn, Salllc ytembler: Oene lolbrook, ■ Arthur- «|ieais : I^rof. Bonlrre Had' iieglulifi tu the Formalities of ho toe life. Cousequeotlv bkofl the arrival of Maurlcette, we find Ua prcLarlng to dine at-t cafe,.leaving.hU trlfe at'home alone. He dlaapptove-i uf tho ia*- a of a compaiirop for mouaine, but upon see- !ng the prospective Incumbent, lmuiudia'i'ii' ^utiges his mind, and suddenly ilnds that he is too late for dinner at the cafe. Id tlie aecbnd act (six wecfts latftv- every one U happy. Dautran has become doinestleated (*>) and his .wife Is. happy In his *ita»hie "-if ., home.. Paul Aulwrt. his profeoc, has fallen who tells his wife:bo will nerei* heat her hi love with MaUrfcetle, but when ho speaks - tu madame about taklog her away, there U a. doubt In bar mind as' to the advi%bi;iiv- "thcy are so: happy now." Chavry, a rrlcuii of Dantrana. knowing Mauricette to.have lived lu the Lutiu Quarter, Judges her by the grlstUes there, 16 repulsed, and severely con- debmedby Dautran. who overhear* his ia<* uroiosltloa. Mine.- Dautran thinks her hus- band has been unjust to Cuovrv." but Dnn- trau Indignantly denies it, and defend* Maurleutte so vehemently that ■ her ecus are. at last opened. Alaurhette has. mean- time, declined Piud'a offer Of uiarrkge and lu shame at Chavry's conduct, retire tu her room in team Xlme. Dantran u-jv wishes her to marry Paul, and Mourlcette deceives her Into the idea of complying: tfcej the latter meets Damran as ah* 1 is trrln- to-steal-away for good. During the en^i'dii" at cue they 'come to the actual krwwiedg" that their loyo hi itmtunl. Mme. Bautran appears, confounds tlieui, and Jlaurlcett' now s.'cs her only refuge Is Paul. In tin- last act they have been married elx mouth*, but she baa never-been abb- to iffi her fan* to ill til. li.Luti.in, who has broken down lu health, makes an effort to we her: I'uni summons him to .cubic'.hi, und tela* Mauri- ceLte she must choose ouce aud for all. After u sceim with l>autrnu. she remain* true to Paul, and the Inference is that Dautran will return to his loiuj-^itrerliu' wife. Admitting thai the Freheli laws of married lite «r« more lenient than oura, the uny more, as be Intends to kill hei-. He goei to the hoUB« for his rllte when'Robert np- PC'ir-, Olid, In Bpltc of Deborah's entreaties. he goes tu Intercept ln-r Inubauil. The loud report of" a title, and tts.' !e>>aer one of a pistol are heard off stage, and Robert enters *ylth revolver In haud. He tells DefcoriiU Hlmeou fired at him first, and was preitaring to tire again, when .Hubert shot hltu iu self defense. Realizing Hint the nnrelenLlng Boers are not likely to believe the truth, thsy place the buy tn a cart which was struck by lizht- > ad unified by Deborah. Upon Iris: rccdv*rv sho gives him some letters, one of which he reads. It Is from his wife's brother, and Informs hint that his wife Is making a ■strong; ilgUl against the liquor hobll (which was ihe cause of their i^epnrallon). and 1b eon- stnotly (nilltiig for him.. The "letter so «f- feetir Robert tb:U he determines to go to hk. wife, io the utter dctfpalror Deborah. nan Anna Vaudcrberg, Slmeuu's Kilter, then naiiears nnd drays ' fmm- Debwrah tin; facts of her brother's death; bat naturollv cinierrues It to be murder, and thivat- cns to deaonuce Deborah and Robert to na Leightiors. Aunu- rf-fuse^ to accept fco|d ior bet -ftfeatfe iini« VM - Dvborxh swears never to -m-e RuhWl agafu. Tills she refuses to do. Jan. Abiiu'A son, appears. U« he- lh'vi-s Delwrah's story wheu h« hoars It aud takes sides "Ujcalusi his- mother. Amount J hWfj j M i i jL -Jw iS t I^; Hoy; Dlauu Morley. Nel- lie Mai«oti. laxocitHtV stuff: Walter K, West- «.ult, manager:..Joseph M. Meyera. business launae.-r: l Albert Bivwu. uiMfcleal dlrectur; Joe 1. ,WJIlar.l, staKe luHuawr; M. Heffernan, stsge ,curiK*nter; ■James (?Urvln, imtster of properties; Cai*ollue Bjeeeher. wardrobe iiiIh- Irtsf; elect rlcbiii. Clarke u'odututi. Next VW* "A Wolnati of Plre." Piisfor'a Theatre (Toiy tUbtK, munu- yer),— I hie Popular housL- was entirely-Void wit Oct, 21V at. both performniiceti. 11m liKglbbons-MeCoy Trio, .with Bert FttxghV l-et«i as thu mhicLlevuiis brother, In the skit of that numckopt every one iu-good humor. as-waud,, Their-welcu.ioe must have wanned ■their hearts. ' yook and Sylvia hod un eu- thiiblaatlc -reception, and Mr. Cook wus re- called ngalq nnd'nvaln to nhuw his iutriuite and clever steps. It would seem ay- though tu BUHart dnpciid.t^o'wjLdlfQr-ils own good, lor.-hi; Is eomplctely uk-d up before tho-au- 4Vhm- wll':let him go., stlne Und Brfcaa apdi* presented the amusing farce,-"Wanted, u:,Divorce." lu which they ure well.and fa- yurably -kuown. Lkiu Carlos- exhibited his wuuUccTulljj. trained duarc The loviiatlou tttt ir *.T»s especially ptah-eworthy. u,«il' tho Hire Ih. one -of the 'neatest canine ads tu yuudevllUv. Curbhsy .and Conley,- "The Piker Mid thc-Jsiuirt;" nt laughterjfdlug on their i*uirunce, and by their ijulck work keot things * RflK the. letters Deborah ga\-e Bubert bo dls* hr«t two Hets .are entirely probable, but all covers one of later datei which announces sympathy Is lost in the teat aW for Dautran. Ifae deipth of his wife, aud the curulu falls and-mneh-hitherto wuii br Maurlcette for v Ifl the layers In caeb others arms, and the atnud they take. It ; were bud enouch wit h the understanding that they will -marry (or tliejn to love when; she was single, bin " Paluted (pr him to deliberately und persistently pur- sue her ufter her marriage to I'aul. also her constant dwelling upon her thoughts of him. even' though she does not love Paul, form two very, unpleasant phases.- Paul, lu spite anew iu .England. liCHU; Hel.cn IK^tuond. Bltea Jdnrble ; Viola SSBtto^ ft?.i2f^^r miftffliiS uTi" S "•.•wtM^to.ry setting for. a piny, of Ids love for her. sWuld never linre mar- Bi.it aside from thin the characters iu this ried her until lit; knew &* loved hltu. Shf piav do not ■ ways hare a true rlng.u fault showeit little respect for ftej futurv husband which^s-particularly pronounced in the last in making.hlnr u "last ifiort;*' roUtSS in so^far affthe Bobts live by "Tlie little Immediate happiness could be anaetfed '" As both were loving and lovuhle characters, Jn act." Boot" as they c*4l the Bible, the a'utbo nave been true to. nature, but alter the first ttvt.. nets the ejrarueters are artificial. In .'lis* Asbwell the American stage hu* a laost desirable aCiiuisjltiou. She is an etuottuuul rjlffiU of rare ability, und her■ perfo'rmam-n .of Deborah. Is one of the'dramatic treats at the present sousou. The role Is a difficult Ma to portray, lu so much that for the most part It; reyiiU'es Euppressed emotion, hut :rom her tint entrance' to the final curtalt) H?.^ «5"i2ffi?! «"«"•< "Ut like a fixed rvrlous work she" nrored- herself thorougblr Iu J*« .***?*** r^mi-etent, 'and .fairly .chaj-med hsr hcareri uini_ Paul, photic Bpltc of their weaknesses, It Is reasonable tu vt!p;.'jge they "lived bnpplly eccr aftor." Mr. Irving gove a delightful cotuedv perform- ance In the first act, .nnd was oulte. i-ou- vluclug In the strong sceties later on. .The Hltuutiun and the Huts were responsible fur his failure in the lust aet. Mlas Bolrd' was po teeny. Ingenuous and'altogether charm- ing iu the first net, that she wus responsible for- numerous curtain calls. In the more FCMurnt where the. rote called for expressed emotions. Mhs Ashwell was equal to the o'-esslonsj -and carried them to unquulltied s:|eeeM. Vp to the time that Dshorab dls- eOyi-rs JJobe-rt l«.veff her, tiio urtreMi was ■!- «num the uu.fo.rtunato woman who, reaiirlug thivubJvet slavery "of hatraair in eommon-wlth l*r,countrywotueai and vulnlv rebels aguiuat It...yet ull-the while strlTlog to he content with her coudttlon. utd dv-hcr duty.- Later. '"■ she-lenrps her affeetlou Is returned. when ill. «. uille-u-piluutc clip'tudit Ihe end. unrt Bordooex-gave tlieli* Italliin art WU'P' >vluplUK,applause. Tiny -am prime. fuvoTlay l.ere.--;AL t'arleton, "The tiklnuv Ouv. ,, :was heant.la.'hut'rijonoleguc.'which cull* out uu- uieroiis-laitghs.; and bis- "get up" - Is "rt> aiiotislblc for more. John P. Clark sang a Bain la tils ontcrtululug mauuor, and won i.Umerons encores. Others vrw-e:. Harrv Ml Io, in fe^tts of. strength: Ivy, Dtiltuar nntl lvy.-iu'The Mnlsb of Alexander;" Martin mid RMmvay. ip comedy; Will and Hay Itfiio. in ^"The Yap from Oiueyyllla;" Murnliy imd Palmer. In "Puuny Oddities," aud Johti WaMu. "Tlie Man With the Hod." The vita- Krapli closed the bill. Ou Oct, '2A Mr; Pastor celebrated tiw twehty-llfth year oi his oc- eiipuiiL-y- of this theatre. No i-pvclal bill was *;lvep. but the genial :taanager: received on. Kiuiittutluns- from the entire . vaudeville world, and said he hoped to remain m uiun- peer of thLs house fur nmny years to come. Tils Means ure lealou. und they reciprocate Lis wish. •.. . TiiallH Theatre (SuJHvaa'4; Woods, imu> ngetei.—"A Mlduhght Lscape" Is thla weeks KtawtiML The company is cast aa follows r doc Msudel. Hurry K«iiiey: Daniel Davis, Prank T. Ohurltou: Spike Uenuusjiev, Billy Harlow; pinion Blootiij Navler PoHotl, .Clturlts- ... Murphy, Audrew.O'Nell; Isao'» Mendel. Arda l.;i i.'r.'.tx; Jumes Meams Wbi, Jacksou - James Warsop. Harry Slouo: Touv, Arda La Urol*; UiusMppl Mollnl, Letter TliigU; OIo- vauul Pollocio. Clius. SchlMlcr: ItosaU'lle Bloom. Delhi Knhiht: Mallldu Moiicuu, Cu- nillla Criime. tteflalnei are Introduced by Mllly Dnrlow. Androw O'N'cIl uud Ruby IVr- •ooyd Next week, "Birtha, ihe Sewing Sia- chine flirt* Miner's Klfthtfc Avenue Theatre (KJ. win P. Miner, manager),—The'New Loudon tbtletf il'rk a nofared IU "Casey's Vacation" und •'Skld-Do-De-O." matinee of Oct; 20, and neaaeu with the two bkltP, which were well lui tidied by a wood company, headed by Pat M'hlti and Nellie Grant. Tho olio Includes,: Marglu Catlln and Joe Young;, singing and duuelog: Wnshhiiru and Au»tlu, two of a hind: the Famous "L'Ublfls Down" Ifk-rnldae, sliobiis new strength, bom of this love, she bteenu-s-svlf rellaut. even thifiaut. Thus. In spite cd- lack of an opportunity to show her- best: work. Miss Ashwell made one ot tun most pronounced successes ever mm by .m LndUb actress In Amerieii. Beryl Mercer, who .also appeared In the original production of the play, and with It Is. trow heluy- seen for the Urst time lu Amer- ica, made, tbu email role of Memke Btaad out prominently, nnd proved to bo an cetress won by of better upiwrtunitles. -Edwar*! It gran) covo a -capitally artistic perform- ttn of Simeon. Ho was tho living eifimple ot -tho tyrant Boer, and the mnuy outbursts ot approval accorded his work w«re-well ue- l«y■ her excellent work.- K. Ifareburt VTil- llams-gave a very■ intelligent performance of Mand Milton tcbred one of-the eut- hits as Mme. Dautran, and well d- K«ncd the up[duuse Itestowed liuori her. blalnu Jneseort was good uu the dlsugreeablf Uttie. Chavry. Aib» Mellon- pluretf a bit well. The cast; Bogtr Dauirau.'-II. B. Irv- ing; Paiii Aubert, T£ Ilarcourt Williams; Otmvry, s, A. Ceuksou; Itlvrav, Cbns. l>orau; Pldburt,-B. .Worrull: Crolssard,- A.' Curtis; Madame Dautran, MnuU'Millun; Muuilcetti, Dorothea Bulrd; Slmc. 'Chavry, Elaluc Birdr corf. Mine. Illvrav, Kai^ule Bennett; Pniu- rolse, Ada. Mcbon; Hcrvaiit, 'Htuinellne Olf der; Marie, Eiitma UpnSL "Markhelm' 1 pre.ceded "Maurii-ette," and this bill was re- pealed luutlnee of 87.' Kvealngs vf '<£$• '^". ' the Lyons Mail" and "King Uene'u Daugh- ter" formed the attraction. • The house was dark at*, but opened 80 with I'orbes Ujbari- b.oa aud Gertrude Plllott, In "Cmsar end Cleopatra," a review of which will uppvar next week. Uewcy Theatre managers). —The (Union Theatre Co., Pay Foster Burlesquers, aerveu. WtTmmlE'mrmVm^'lBZEFSlA ttnU ? r AM maaagement of .Joe Oppenhelmer, good work In the first iSLa?a2rS ffi "•t ™* tlrst New York bow forthls i» i M .. D •...„_ 3'Sa?xB lu .iL Lt J he company found a good sized crowd la was too much for him to ovcrcomu. The ork. Tho catit lu full: front, who "gave T .t hem "a hearty wehxnoc there was luueh to applaud, aud oecasioa <Mlii.ru did good Bubert Waring, |__ Bd-WMid B. Muwson knnn VandurbeJK" bmC ECTTS ■»"*" w»n a nmrry mirietta. ca Iraugcrf Memke. BMrjl BS5a%ffi25 tH t A }i- °h I" M «*r>- Old England." Tho Krhlvt. Leua AHiiwell "•*»! i>eborah uust :■ Claude Pural. tiloie WwCDtk Tur- Herkeley Tlient'ro (Geo \ lllamn. K. 11, ? larrr »Jf* Coy I ier : Sixteen Jock. Oeorge tlnH, manager>:-~Thls'uoub^^ (fomiery the K, 11 !" '*>$***& V ,taiBur - BIud «S 5*^ Berkeley Lyceum) was opened WedL^dil J^l Coatile. Maxlne Lorraine; Lady Cas- eveulng, Oct. a*, under the inanawiiautS 5 Guere: Taute Ana? fSKg E5£ H^°Al| *%&$?& ' «■«***.?*! Oraugcr:' Memke. Beryl Mercer: DeboraT. J2'AK&-&lk Geo. A. Blumenthal. ill..- Ore.t Carroll; Ulm Jmuy. Kilty Uf- OUi Mils Muiu. Josle McCall: Oener»I o Arms. Wm. McCall: Coaclinian. Lewb A|- »uce. Thu rSoriiH: Etiel Dover, Lucille Hooper, , EcUm eaiil. Slurglc tfelreter. Kl» •'■■"■ Klale Meadows. Mabel Lonsdale. Adnme. given, ntamttr to SSTmBStr'S fcftl M ';9^oe. Evi. Wbwlcr7 Uyrtle '«ecli.r. written since Z&Ji iJ^^JS 4SS*. JKSUE""' na Unucl llutttrion, was tne.lilt of Ihe ertn! ijg, unJ licr sltiglug a "Fascination" wasfa l;* tnccCBa. TUt snow remulns liere uulll ,S» •* , ,, w '.' c " " goes on to "f- I'l* lni.lne'H slalF: Business luunugcr, Gerald f. Baou • press representnllve. Ueotgc L. Mucfarlani ■■ gy gn^jhiSS S i -us.ui.nt t?e,V oner. Lester }t. Morrison; carpenter, lurry Hnymnid: properties aud accessories FmS A. .Schemer: electrician. Harry Wortblngton Katie Jusopp; 'Miy Mills. —d-, Aa olio ot excellent sets followed, every one. ot which were encored several tunes. Bes.1, Phillips. Bloglug and dancing sotilirette -. Aliarc and Lorrulne. niu- flcul teunl :-lieurJ French, mimic ttctcr and rajiersouator, who made one. ot tie tdmtoM lilts seen hero In some time; McL-all Trie, novelty, rope dunclut. and the Four Solson.-. i-oiiii-dy acrobats. A utve*y cornidy. cMlh-d ■Kelley's Hotel." tWOtiW hr Great fnrrol!. nioli! llller, liarry L. Conner. »'■. McCall. mid u host oi others, closed the show, which iho Day -Baton" fulled to liud fuvor and !-" nl with stniii und ginger from the start ce sE '••"ecuU.ve suit; Joe Oppeihelmer, propr i- tor: . Jules Meyers, business manager: the Great Carroll, stage manager: L. E. Johus. wus ullhdrnwu aftur the, performance ..„ 111.- scc,-Ml week of "Mnmielle Cli,ini|ittgne'' b(Ma-m ttdth ihcrrltis an udd.-d feu mv V&^^^^^l^rUt^l a^SSrS^LS^Sia, ffi^fi^^SS^feff'- 1 * btiudnk and .talkloc eoia'edlan^ and .the V Sart gg r i^J^^ ^**lr ^ 9 ?h*-«pH-. g Chick. ^Lilil^fcrl^ <>!vy„Malda. —. aud the Must. Belle The teen included: Pat White, Sam • ■reeu. Oscar LeivU, Paul Bell. Att Bell, Vw. Edmondiou. Kd. Tbomoe,-Belle Auitlui Bene Washburn and Nettle Grant. 'The cos- turves and daueas pleased greatly. N'ext week, the Hiulto KoumVra. Bijou Theatre [Bpnry B. Biro, maun- tgft\**3RA C Ortrtdwiii flnterM hln llllh and 1am week Oct. 2TJ. In "The fltyilnsJ'- "Wben We Were Twentt-obe" will he r^ special matinee Kov, T. x«l Icwht In "Mr?, Wi!«fta, Thal'= en f "..began hla fourth -week"6ct l '.""d- "? v *** ^Lyoetim Theatre (Daniel Frotiman. oan- Manha-.tnn Tlteatro (Wm- A* Rr.4. Jeer).—"The Lion aud the Mouao" hewn it* manager).—flrace fteorgo started heV?ff"S& f ort /- uint1, ^Cek.Oct. SO. The tour hundredta week. Oct; at>.'ln "Clothea." . aertigkOi. performanre was remembered. 30, with «>■> venlrs. - * ■ P«»u rt?*jnth "Street Theatre (J. Wealer ■ Botwnnheti.'toabageri.—CeelMipootier inrtefl her thlni nnd laat week Oct. 211, In "rueOh* UntTloH." ■ Natj «odk t Nat M. Wills, la "A Luekv Dorr." "• Hudion Thbatre (Henry B. Harrta, mfln- t(t*rt,-^"The HypocrlceV atnrted Its tenth week Oct. 20. ■ "' Mojllaun Square Theatre (Walter R