San Francisco dramatic review (1899)

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April 28, 1900 9 Julia Arthur s Generosity Should Julia Arthur never again appear upon the stage the theatregoers will entertain a pleasant memory of a beautiful woman who made her utmost effort for real dramatic art, and those who were professionally associated with her will hold in high esteem a star who endeavored to make that association enjoyable. None of the players of Miss Arthur's company suffered because of the early closing of her season. All were given their salaries in full to the end of the season, and nearly all found the sum materially larger than the amount to which their contracts entitled them. John Major, her manager, was especially remembered. He was recently the recipient of a check for $1,000 drawn upon the Shawmut National Bank of Boston, and signed by Julia Arthur Cheney. Julia Arthur's marriage to a millionaire has evidently not turned her head nor lessened her generous disposition. It was such deeds as this that make actors and actresses speak with the reverence of love when they talk of Fanny Davenport, who was also considered one of the most thoughtful stars where her company was concerned. Gladys Wallis a Mother A dispatch from Chicago announces the birth of a son to Mrs. Samuel Insull. Mrs. Insull is remembered by San Francisco theatre-goers as pretty Gladys Wallis, the charming ingenue of the Crane, Frohman and Frawley Companies. She was married abcut a year ago to Millionaire Insull, the electric manipulator o) the Windy City and has since her retirement resided in that city. Subscribe for 7 he Dramatic Review. I.MAGNIN&CO. 840 MARKET STREET Opposite Fourth S MAKERS, IMPORTERS'^ AND RETAILERS Ladies' Fine Lingerie Silk and Wash Waists and Gowns ^Special Inducements to Professionals j PACIFIC COAST CONCERT \ * and TEACHERS' AGENCY ' 22^ GEARY STREET San Francisco, Cal. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MARY FRANCE! FRANCIS [ONCERT Companies formed for city or interior. Vocalists and Musicians of every grade and variety f for church, concert, select public or private enter i tainments,teas, weddings, etc., furnished. Dramatic ^ I Readers, Humorists, Impersonators, Dancers, Palmists, Schools, t f Conservatories, Private Teachers in all professional and educa j f tional branches, recommended with terms and full particulars. ^ J Halls and Studios selected. New and Second-Hand Musical I Instruments supplied. Send for circular. To register or secure talent, etc. apply to MARY FRANCES FRANCIS, Director 'Phone Grant 158 I Office Hours, \ to 2.30 P. M. daily J * * MUSICAL CARDS # & ELIZABETH REGINA MOWRY DRAMATIC SOPRANO Voice Culture j Studio, 1030 Jackson St. Teacher ol Piano I Mondays 10 to VI a. m. Telephone Red 2962. MRS. C. J. TOOKER and MISS ELSIE TOOKER TEACHERS OF THE GUITAR. Pupils prepared as soloists. 722 Powell St., San Francisco CLAIRE M. COLE TEACHER OF PIANO. Pupil of Roscoe Warren Lucy. Painist of the Corona Club. Concert engagements accepted. Reception Hours, from 9 A M., to 1:30 P. M. Thursday excepted. Address, 1317 Hyde Street. Telephone Larkin 281. MRS. FANNIE DAM=HILTON (Recently from Milan) TEACHER OF SINGING. ORATORIO, CONCERT and Grand Opera Studio, Byron Mauzy, 308 Post St. Mondays and Thursdays. S, F, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 130 Powell Street A thorough musical edcuation in all branches of music. Piano department in charge of E. S. BONELIvI, Director. Terms moderate. MISS ELEANOR GONNELL SOPRANO. Teacher of Singing. Begs to announce that she has resumed teaching at her residence 1469 Sacramento street. Reception hours 12 to 2 daily. Mrs. Eva Tenney QOPRANO at Trinity Church and Bush St. Temple. lO Reception Days, fuesdaysand Thursdays, 2 to 4. Telephone Larkiu 1103. 1199 Bush St. CECILE VON SEIBERLICH DRAMATIC SOPRANO, CONCERT ACCOMpauist and Coach for Operatic Singers and Stage Specialties Studio 1643 Polk St., cor. Clay, San Francisco. 'Phone Polk 1046. MUSIC Complete departments in ill I _ _ branches of ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART SCHOOL OF PIANO TUNI Pacific Coast Conserva'ory of Music The Leading .n-< i vatory ol the w<-t. Unequalled Free Advantages. Send for Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue. H. TOURJEE, DIRECTOR, 528 Sillier Street, San Francisco Cal. F. H. IRVINE PROFESSIONAL STAGE DANCING Taught, 421 Post St. Private Lessons taught. Circular. STAGE DANCING, BALL ROOM AND STAGE Juveniles. Thursday at 3:30; Saturday at I. WM. J. O'BRIEN Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin St., San Francisco DAVID MANLLOYD SOLO TENOR OF ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Voice Culture, Oratorio, Concert, Song Recitals. 525 Golden Gate Avenue, S. F. 'Phone Mint 1653. JOSEPH GREVEN VOCAL INSTRUCTOR ROOMS 121-122 MURPHY BUILDING 1336 Market St., S. F. SHJfltVELL Cij?TCuRE Italian Method. Skill of Sinking CARL SAWVELL, 427 Sutter St. S. F. California School of Elocution & Oratory (chartered) ATISS EMILY CURTIS. PRINCIPAL; MISS -LVJL H. J Elliott, Phys-ical Department. Association Building, Mason and Ellis Sts. MABEL A. RICHARDSON TNSTRUCTOR OF ELOCUTION AND THE ART JL of true expression. Reception hours 2 to 5 Thursdays Byron Mauzy's 308 Post St , S. F. Engagements as Dramatic Reader. ROBERT LLOYD Musical Director Harmony Choral Club; St. Dominic's Choir. The Art of Singing; Correct Breathing; Proper placing of the voice; Clear enunciation of word phrasing; Interpretation; Style. Studio, BY RON MAUZY'S, 308 Post St. Adelaide Roddy [" YR1C SOPRANO. Studio, 931 Sutter St. RecepMondays ito 5 p m.; Wednesdays Church or concert engagements 9 a. m. to 1 p. in Phone Polk 965. MISS JEbSIE FOSTER LYRIC SOPRANO. Vocal Studio 915 Hyde St. ( talian Method.) Reception Hours, 11 a. m. to 1:30 p.m. Engagements accepted for Opera, Concert, Church, Etc. BERNHARD WALTHER Belgian Solo Violinist Engagements for Concerts, city or interior Address Dramatic Review, Office 22jj eary St., S. F. JULIUS A. 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