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Cover: Portrait of Miss Anna Held in color
Contents ItLustration: Mr. Raymond Hitchcock enjoying his summer vacation at his country place, Great Neck, L. I.
TitLe Pace: Portrait of Miss Billie Burke A : : : d : naan’ : ; : : : S227
OpENING or THE New THEATRICAL SEASON—A forecast of the plays which will be seen during the coming dramatic year, illustrated with portraits of the
principal players ‘The Editor. , \ B28 Miss BitttE BuRKE—A personal Sketch : ; ; : é al eee, : : B28 Naztmova As Hitpa IN Ipsen’s “Master BUILDER” Anne Peacock . : : west ScENES FROM “THE ALASKAN”—Full-page plate ; : ; : ; sone : : : d ; ee Tue Stace INSTINCT Benjamin de Casseres 234 Wuo Witt Direct THE New THEATRE?—With portrait of Granville Barker Richard Savage 235 My Srace BrciInnincs—With early portraits Carlotta Nillson 230 SceNES FROM “THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GirL”—Full-page plate . tia : ; : : : ee Tue TueatricaL Invasion or Lonpon—lIllustration E ; : pia ; : weRD PADEREWSKI'S Home IN SwitzERLANp—Illustration ’ ; ee : : : < 236 Aw Interview Wit tHE Autruor or “THE SoguAw Man’’—With portrait Ada Patterson . : : . 240 Portrair or Mr. Davin Warrittp—Full-page plate ; : : : : f . 241 Witt America Have Its Own BayreutH?—With numerous illustrations W. G. FitgGerald . . 244 HenrvkK SIENKIEWICZ IN THE Unirep States—lIllustrated with a portrait of
Charles Coghlan drawn by Sienkiewicz Johanna Tucholsky : . 248 SceNEs FROM Ricuarp Harptne Davis’ New Musicat Comepy, “THE YANKEE
Tourtisr’—Full-page plate ; ; : 249 Japan to Aporpt WESTERN THEATRICAL Metnops—With portrait Shoyo Matsm : . 250 Vrenna’s Great Success, “THE Merry Winow”’—An account of this operetta
which Henry W. Savage is about to produce in America. Illustrated pate he ‘ : : er,
CONTRIBUTORS—The Editor will be glad to receive for consideration articles on dramatic or musical subjects, sketches of famous actors or singers, etc.. etc. Postage stamps should in all cases be enclosed to insure the return of contributions found to be unavailable. All manuscripts submitted should be accompanied when possible by photographs. Artists are invited to submit their protographs for reproduction in THE THEATRE. Each photograph should be inscribed on the back with the name of the sender, and if in character with that of the character represented. Contributors should always keep a duplicate copy of articles submitted. The
utmost care is taken with manuscripts and photographs, but we decline all responsibility in case of loss. SUBSCRIPTION: Yearly subscription, in advance, $3.00. Foreign countries, add 75c. for mail. Canada, add 50c. Single copies, 25 cents.
Lonpon: CHICAGO: Paris: Theatre Magazine offices 1503 Marquette Building. Phone, Central 1909 25 rue de la Paix 90 Fleet Street Ricuarp A. Pick, Representative E. M. Benassit, Representative for France
Published Monthly by
THE THEATRE MAGAZINE COMPANY, Telephone, 2630-2631 Madison Sq. Meyer Building, 26 W. 33rd Street, New York