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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 18

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TIIE DAILY STANDARD UNION: BROOKLYN. SUNDAY. RUPTEMUER 21. 1D05. aM grai a Mao.tktl ai thla aa varnura, 'tkapin lia (.

1 1 na. fc.u.iati t.t.l...;.a. did Ifta matt wmii.ait muti ttmisa airw1. ta whtch this artlat thoMa a inoat ttaouttful i UtatltMd antartaf nmot, utUiUnf tha Vary laUat af Won a. 'aila, In th pray mt uraa tha a-aanvi Wui-ti arwihar offtrlny fraxi tvi.i,'' trila ak.

jNwwlr atiy aa la hui awim tMa i'ttf-y aitt it dttMtui, aitf-brv alolmaa. Ya Lyfaum LPiUmny WUi i a rsuit pl all tha wk, tiiiiiUia' to B.arr avaiilnf Of ail t)a i4lM.a liiada ttmH Iwak tha una Uat will ba pr-4'4 Un actuMn adtara aittiitljr ta tha aiory, and lha t-yeauMit ta(roia hmv a aurti! tn atura fur hmm. WttlUm l.nt1(tA filar th MFt af anxikwk whtia afta Hall IH t)iay ih SttsKitrif famaia tola, tknh artil aa ably aupport4 by Itoaa Wtttan lay. Adra Wariii, JCtnrri Urn watar, auaatata tf fur marnrtfunt bar tetU. A ritl faat af ti)tlU ksi a irtt auiirt'ir tVaW tft, atkad (ar tVbfuf aai-r( fcf Hti fMj M.

fiialtaa. THE RUSSELL BROTHERS IN "THE GREAT JEWEL MYSTERY," A foul Bru(irtti of aaaaaltaaal maludrama la buiai lur i ha (tread Orara Houa una (ha aama bains tr lha fluaaall Bmlhn. lha Hararamiaiaae af tamaia Irua aliaranlara tuar. Want and t'urran btva tl oraiid Bw aiaiua of tttatr Wall kttuwrt aufca aotlUad tha Trribla Judia, l-w Hawkltta, tha nunitr! mwnulutulit, will prvcNt-a bw kaa aJ ob promtntnt maa. Hoy and DvOMtro, Mnry Kaan, rrank Baa.

Juho f. hava a. tatcb of kaW Hhrw prx1la, Kno, WaiPb and ktlrua hava atldad aovarml n4 that aavartt a himu atll ba uurdua aa (Ma aKvaaltia M4aae Sfia, juat atHtaltraai lert. arm bava Ua litis rui. ana Marrai Crmttfoiio, a aaa oontjaito, will auaaa Bar StbUt aa Amttarla.

Fraajuta Btalaanaa, at laal aara "Paralal" aomi.ny, will probably ba tka Mia-Saanva, llh littley Cranana, ttia "l-araltal" aa the kitk pnt liamfia, and wnifra-J kf aa tha RthlovUn Kins. Amoaaaro. Opera aaata will be alaea4 as aaia at lb saeUuit Tuavaay morula. MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK IN "LOVE'S LOTTERY." AttthosT tunlclsiua Ituii hmm lhouM tlfc-B, Mm nd tli id atory ft M-- In oml fr Hi Knell WhU tttm quAlht Uiictoi tit ft Cour ktftri rmwm whkh ru throuKU lh ptmj, and Um rtv-M.

I od.fr MfK'Uikt of Ivuwy tk-feta, tto wlftds ants twiWlnAi Umit Mtr.Uy an4 fWn itmyi- firl.tu tux ituiU.nu n4 jm6y ti.x uiy tnuatml puy aw ttofor ihm fub4r. Cwmpumtr Julian Kd- rot Harry hitflMniM, OiarJaa Kauman, Tfcaa rtvvaa alaraaa ara wall kaoarai aa balnt GOOD BILLS CONTINUE 1 AT THE GOTHAM. llrca and apprer-latlta audlanraa ountltiua 1 fraal tha Bilrnlll vaudavllla anowa alilch ara artan a vary w.k at th UatUaia Tbaaira la i.n.1 Haw If or. Thla aak'a bill ownalaa man, aura an ecla Uiai ara faroaua lo ll.a vertetiaa. Flrat ptart oa tba anitauneamentl awarda la b'hariaa Buma an Oraca La aua, iha, with lb, aaalalaiiKB 01 male InUr Dura" provlda a rnu.li.al Than Ibara Kuir ana Clark, who ptaaaut "A Madam l.mth"l Flaw a as June, Auatrallaa "UMm.ranf Dibob, and Lflaan, lha "BUM" arrnbata.

AI lranoa, a olavar inonelorilall Ourtla an Mar, alosara ana danc.ra; Th-a Julian, In a Boval raualcai apMialtrl Rubart llaVaaa, crayon arllat, an tha Vitasreub ta aloaa tha ahow. Tba tuuaJ aataats at 1: 10 aa will be (Ivan to day aim tha artlaia af laat waak a bill. i trUka to Uiair athlaue povtlty. autirlad twni Ravolvifif and th annblnio af Ml rturlaa llnrurf, Ou rxvara. Qua tntita aitd a larca auafiury aaai, p4.iat aaanary haa baaa aiaM la wlr paeallar Una of wark avail b( balurt thay aaaayal tna aartnua anuaa.

Wairh'a rtdlculnuv antlea, with aavarai hair rail lha fricka, afforda pllnff aatartainmattt which la etiatnat with thinlva. John Birch ruaji an aaw ajmaartiif lo fl aJvmataaa, Ikair rf.l.a sanaiia at lha litimaa imiw el aauaallla sr aixarlaltr aala Tha pray amrll will play a drama wnh a lot of bata, whkn bllla4 aa "Tba oraat Jl atratary." la aavf tali to aauaa roar af lanyhtar. Polk tad UiMlllns tarr a tfataatlva Hta. Tba lam krolhin Traak ara aerubaia of rar ability ud ara IHtla difNrcnt, Tha urn frundar B-nlnf r.otinratlon, Th mnart wan not ara ajaat aa Mtaikawl Nalaa aa )alrrS Doln. im bon ait marhaaaca Mt ara ata isa at-ai roala of ba eonftdanra arbafna, and It ra- Cofuart" yam ka hi Id at thla thaalr.

HOUSES, PUYS AND PRICES. In ny hurry, Thtt hal Until Septnv ajuirra all af tbalr la al-an thalr tblru bcr. and (hay than furtut about (hi imur-ammu ,....,.,,..10. Il ampnlon-VniMlevllle .,,..1 lite, to el nt a raaa paaplfteH af eritna. irtan wit ana thalr earn talent at Irapaminatk at ffataM natter.

It aa pnltr tou bv BLANCHE CHESEBROUGH SCOTT ONE MORE WEEK. AT KEENEY'S. tmr tfcta ferwtuation, VALERIE BERGERE AT THE ORPHEUM. VaJarta Btrftta up thla waafc'a till at tbt Orftttaum. Ha lotridLHtan af Miaa Bar a art to NruMKiya Mtrtrora ta mr aaary, aa ika haa bo.

a prldit favorlta ta thla city tot mmu? yaaura. kha will imr tha roia of Carman la a axiodooaad varaiaa of tha ttraaiar attort Mi Nararan, ka Daual. haa aurrouodad haraaif with aa. aswallatit aamiway of fiayara' to yraiant tht varalon. Th whaia Mil at uit jitorhouaa ta ana that fioruit cauaa animant, for ft Asimbara at ita prlnt'iisa.

faaturao aavarai acta naw ta Uraok left, Tna dirt frui Conay Uiand." ar rtoMia Cim, who la wluatnc faifia and fort una throuab kar dlarovary by oumr Harnttiafwuiln, will la-trt 1mi haann with hat- wondarful voia, anil Kmaat aHoin, ant laud by hla twaoty-flva UaA Majraiy en a Mala" Juc to condemnation notlc) nallad on tti door, ml flaallr asablaa loam ta anraval tha frl FBI! Verse end tim lr. to il "BALTIMORE BEAUTIES" taayety llurleaoue loo. 10 1 but then th notloai wan Cut up not irards hu proYid1 mtulcaJ aetdnf for th ton wftle. to mvhMllffual tunrot. an 4 at tha aa-m tlma, si moat muairtanly work rwr ivraatl awt.

it la ikrbt, ud aiHntaliait. and tha rtHkaaira.lnft 1 fttr tuptrlv ta ihm of an omt nper aror lha Aorkan PMbMci ta4a. Matuurr W. C. WnHnaf la rlnf lielhun Vaudeville- WIS MaJiaaor Kny fca ai-rRrBd for iPlanohi Chaaohroutb Icott to play on mora waak at hla by (howmen but by profeialoaaai man, AT THE UNIQUE.

Tha sianasemant at tha Caleua Th.atra an- tjrae4 Unr. H. aae Tin Ituaaell to rulton Mtraat Thawtra, Mra, Boon will brood naw gnwn and nw aona Carao rd and Uhmn' 1.V, la ,1 Kwmi i TheatreVaudeville. Me Sambo ta who dlfln't top to think that there would be financial damnf. ip thl mftfiaferl a rwiilt.

and wha war quit aura Fayton aad Oraea Worn will alao iiMMr and atMtw taa mualc In vara and ihitrir tht anuncaa aa tha attraction far tlila waak I. W. Plnbloa "Baltlmara Saautlaa- Company IS a two-aot Riu.ioal faraa by Eftwara salty, an-llllad "A Swult Hlsb Ball." Maadad by Kdnav TJavanaart. Amarioa'a Sanalna marval, play their funny ketch, "Thiir ana moon, Othara on tha bill an tha Pour AJ-nartoui Bai cttf tha moai rompla'a comW api ortaniiiUm whtcll haa ever lrva4, Hot nlr tt Ntteaait Burlaeque Sao. ta TV Ne-er Mjataek llm-heeeof 10 II that tbty wanted thalr ordara otwyad.

It hoppn4 that ha orflr ware obayed Onheum Vaudeville) loll tUa, la a aiaiinv and daorint mlanaa. Lxaa da aom vary tawal mrilary, la tba an virtue la an1a4 aal tlrht Irtami-haal Mra. Jobs Itiu aail baa a lrt la tba r. "BANKERS AND BROKERS' AT THE FOLLY THEATRE. It It aa trua that tha puie ara tha baat artttea, thaa 'U-uikara ant Brukar.

La tthlch Torka and Attama ltl ika Uitr nrat vtaj-aaoa at tha Pally thla waa, hava nethtnff to rr, juafftnt (mm tha rtpurui of otbar ah tan. "Hankr- and larokaTa" la tha tula of a naw aanl Usr-to-dtita muaioat comedy which la aild to eajniain a tanglbla atory tad full of aaufhy mUito Yorka and Adama, wha ara tha atara of tha onrAti.Ntioa, ara wall kmitvn eomaaiaoa and tor and Ihaludln, auoh lavoritaa aa alilahall an raul id toe pretty aoon attar tha notlom went up, phia atu1nta, ihoutd ka big taatura ky raaui trlelta. Tha Oaaino CoAtady Four, alntna ooma tuMi pular and (ha hlfht aalaH4 alnrltij tar In Uif ronniry. tui ha brlnft with hut aptandifly biland Ff-mi-ttir, iwaanlfleonl iiittn irrpiBtaattoa, ami compiata archaatra alart4 fmra amonc tha moat ramoua aotoiat Lava lha twa quaint anmaiitana, and nutni ana nma rhllllpe' I.iwm-"a lia situ of the Fur," 100, ta of tho aplandtd irtfine. Thay hava rapartolf dlanai Wood Brothara, aorohau, tho O' Koarm Jardan, tha BUtuaaqua blenda, tha alio olio is If of Ill-la aal of "iwrifa of tha mark FalkA" Tho aot la alao Oeorg Bernard Shaw hat baMm tl Itaaif bis attraction, to ear aoltim.

iln B)trtturleeuna to 9) tha lararMt af Ita kind tn vaudavllla, rotryintf Hurnatta Trio, eltver atnara and aneara; ur klna and raturaon, oolomd antartafnar, and thi KaaitaFyaropa in naw rlow, Uiuai aonccrt at iha Mftrotwiitau Onra llauM aiThritra. bavy of rollleklns. frallrklnt pratly i Teller'a Btroadwar "love's Lottery" iofl-SU apaclal acanafy, aoatomao knd Othara t- reedlngly fortunate In having hlsj booki xcluded from the Uanhatian lihrarlw taov tottarr" tHattnctly a comic opera, ta VjHaue 10c. II laatad for thalr baavtr of laae ana tlfura ana thalr aaoallant Volaaa Tha mUalOal BUmbeTS appw a tha llring Art Btudlaa aa ar- day at and 1:18 P. M.

placed on tha momina and aftarnooa af as aaHy ra.nf by Mr. Maroal. Tha atavar cfranahitiaji on the ground that they teach social ware apaolally arraniad and soiupoead for thia la to traTnt a brand naw ar)a of atataaa, ba lummir aky In tha VUlat at Lnawold. Knf-land, In tha ratgn of Qrorga 111., about tlia yaar UtS. It If divided in two acta, th first Uklof prwluatioo, "DREAMLAND BURLESQUERS" rail fa and tablnaua vitanta for thla Ism and other' monstrous evils -which would tend ta corrupt thl minds of thl MANHATTAN, Aesdamy at atueio "War nwa American "Tom.

Dick and I rimadway "Pfarl sad tha BelewM "AUraa." 9 I WJnu "Th, MuMa ,..1 Ctilnalal Muilc Hall Vaudeville, ,,.1 LUNA PARK SEASON AT THE ALCAZAR, youth of ths metropolis. Formerly this was serious charge to make gignlnit CLOSES TO-NIGHT, TTA RRKD PATTON, "Tha Fatal Wadding- nOFO WATSON FRET, In "Th Sign of th Four." man. Socrates was forced to drink Luna Park alosea Ita aeksoit to-night, bu Tho "Draamland fiurlaaQuan" and all -world baauty show, a oraantaailon hum baring fifty paopla, now on lu Initial tour, which an.tirao only tha principal altia batwn Naw York and ton PraiKliaa, will ba tb attrtvotlon ot th poison after having been condemned by those who visit thia resort during tba day anv his fellow townsmen on a similar chart. evening will find all of the varied attraction iTItarkm "Her Great Daly', "Th, Palrh of tha It Erten aSuve-Wai Worht, Magfe, afuelo Me Kmptre Happened In within Ita gataa still running in full blastf Instead of hemlock, Ur, Shaw will have the option of drinking champagne or Alraaor Thaaira thla waak. la announcing thl attraction th manaaaniant miki th bold oaaar-tlon of a burltaqua and vaudavllla porformanoa that la not only parfaot In vry daUlL Lut rafrashlnajty naw tn It anllraty.

Twi burgundy; and being a mi tt. Tha numerous act especially engaged for tl.J -free hippodrome and circus during tba Mar Oraa period hava all bn ratal ned, th 1 tha regular visitor of th park will fit 1 muoh that la new td amus them. "A Tn to tba "Th Fall of Port likely to prefer the latter. The ef Finn Ava.Proator stork Co too rowrtaaoth It. Marching Through deorsia," Oarrtck'Tos Never Can 13 bid Diuaioat oomadia ara praaantad, tho parform fect has been to add enormously to thl anoa nDanina with a comla novelty eallod "At le of hla books, and hi will profit by Orand Opera House f'rlmnjaa Ulnalrela I "Tba Dragon'a "Tha Fatal tha Cirrus," whlub la followed by a aartoa of tha Harlem Mullo Hall Vaudavllla vary hi; holt yrarta of vaudavlll act, tnoludlntf th royalties.

Just let a body of rv and sober cttlsena such ai are always Harlan Optrs llouaa "Higgledy-piggledy, ZAClada and Haymond, Iaoul Prttikon, th and ather big attract loo all remain opr Tha park stilt wears Ita gay Mardl Oraa a tire, and never baa appeared an ore baauth Thou eon da of Japanese lanterns, strung ur Draauiiiand Trio, with Mia Qtadya Bt. John, ate. Herald Rollicking- din" to Hippodrome "Yankee Clroua on Kara," etc. to be found on library boards condemn an author, nd the book tradi feels thl tho famoua Four Bvoratta, tb daaallnar Blitara Cain and tha wheel lo wonders. Pa I fray anJ Brown.

Th clntlna production, which may stimulus. Thousands of young men and daoorlbod aa an aorlal nlghtmaro, La cailau aiectric arches, glva wealth of color to great White background, formed by A mlf electric light bulb, that la daasllng sya. Tha season just eloslhg haa been ona tha most auooesaful la ths history of Lu Park, tha attendance during tha aummef hi; women, who may only have heard of HunnotWauo and Hurllg and Seamon'a Kellhe Vaudarllla Knickerbocker "Mlee Dolly Dollara' Liberty "Roger, Broa. In Tn rough tha Cloud." Both of lha bur.aao.uaa the man's name, will how be eager to Irrlo "Fantana' rear! hi plays and essayi. Of eoursi, they will be sadly disappointed.

If look Injr very nearly approached the S.OOO.ooo mat MaJjtl "Tha Daka of Dulufh Tba register of foreign vial torn revsau ..11.61) .1. Madiaoa Squara "Tha Prince ing for nsurhttness, for there la nothing names of patron from evsry quarter glob, there being scarcely a clvlltaed wicked In Mr. Shaw's worM, There In that la not represented. Thompson and sparkle and epigram, good sense) and ara nrenarlng to put Into execution tha i jNew Amatardam'Tha Proairal Nw York "Tha Ham Tree" I ratorB Vauderllia t'ro'tor'B tZii St.) Vaudavllla Il'mctor a tll SI. 1 Block and Vaudarllla elaborate plana, long since formulated, fo next season.

These plan Include tha orectior fin art, but neither anarchy nor Immorality. Poor Shaw! While rejoicing that wealth has at last corns his way, of several new amueement entarprlaea, wftlct iPrwtor'a (125lh Fl.r Slock and Vaudavllla. for magnitude and Ingenuity will ba rria tlona even tha meat jaded Coney Islant loltor. During th wlntf aoorao of man wii one cannot help regretting that his finest pose has been destroyed. Mr.

Shaw hai declared time and again that he did not write for the masses, for the average be employed In redecorating, renewing an. Irlnr Opans Thuraday; "gtra" Bty "Tha Walla at Vletorta-i-Vlavdtirllla 'Wallmck'a "ICaiy Dawann" 'Waat Knd Krrond Hoy" .1. ro ddtng to tha numerou build in ga and ieo Windsor- Bertha Kallsrh In lteerlolre. playgoer, but for the cultured few. This trl-l dlaplaya, so that with tho opening nes season Luna Park will be even mora beautlfv than ever before.

a Yorkvllla "Ara lou a MaaonT' 41 gave one an Impression of Mr. Shaw'i boldness and Independence, which he really has proven In other directions. On FINAL GRAND RALLY-: picking up a volume of Byron's letters, AT DREAMLAND. Draatr.lani), Conar Island, cloaaa Its aaaaon tbl however. It will be found that the pose lacks originality, for Byron tells how he himself wrote plays fop the cultured few, and not for the masses: for the library, vanlns with a srand rally.

Banator Wlinai tl. Reynold, fully Inlanda nalilns tha (mala 'f most notabla ona. All ot lb, Inclu Ins "Creation," "Canal, ot Vanlca," "Coiatll Throush Bwltaarland," "Hell "Chute-jr New whlirti will Ij throw open to the Brooklyn public tomorrow evening for (he tlrat tlm, la a theatre luxe In all respects save the scale of prlcei. "The plsy's tho thing," we havn It upon the most eminent of authority, and the axiom Is undisputed outside the Drive te offices of the producing managers; yet the actor folk count for and the playhouse Itself, its appearance, Its accessibility. Its nianaaremenl and 1ta prices, all have to not for the stag.

In fact, the grerm of all that Mr. Shaw has to say about Alrahrra," "Isorrota Vllrtare," "mtry Towar," "Toso'a Victory." -Tourlns writing over the heads of the people, Japan. ar Tbaatra," "Fonllah Houw Byron wrote concerning hi own spien Thompaon'B "Scania Railway" will, aaala roily. Nevarthaleaa, "Th, Caruaall," Cainaia" and 'The Pohlaa" will alao bo did poems In dramatic, form, Cain, Manfred. Bardanapalus, nd with ap Dreamland'a many band, will partlclpa' parent sincerity, although his lordship do with the building- of that mighty and complex thing which we call success, the closing- af thlB brilliant aaaaldo resort.

building whereof, so for as the New was also a most theatrical personage, Byron was right eo far as his prediction concerning his own dramal was con- CAPACITY TAXED DAILY Montauk Is concerned, la now to begin, Just as the workmen In brick and-stone. cerned. They have never been popu and the cunning artificers In metal, have lar outside the library, and yet they finished their labors. Bo far as the edl to be found In all public libraries, although their tone against government and religion 1 far more seven than any. thins? which Bhaw has written nd flee Is concerned, Senator Reynolds may be congratulated upon having one of the most beautiful, as.

well as on of the I i-y A PA- V1 1 JOSIB SADLER. 5 safest playhouses In the world. Its lo bound In the am volume with that delightful and very naughty Don Juan. Eventually Shaw may hope to be Joined cation is central. Its bookings are the best that the syndicate has to give; It has for manager a man who is well known, popular and of wide experience: with Shakespeare on the Index Expur-gatorlus.

'Mardl Qrae," or the Coney Island carnival, has came and has went. Llthla and tts prices will be what has often been urged in these columns as the water has been at a premium, for while It lasted beer and other alcoholic llo.uld standard for the "first class" houses In Brooklyn. Best of all. it is a novelty. With everything In Its favor at the beginning, it Is not difficult to foresee that the New.Montauk will be, as the manage.

AT THE HIPPODF With Ita capacity taxed dally tha 1" Hippodrome eontlnuea It un para Me ceaaea, "A Yankee Circua on Ma "Ballet of tha Hours," and Rs trinity which constitutes th moat at amu.ssn.ent production avar witneae great playhoua and th excellence traotlona provided by Thompson an find juatlf I cation In th approval of aands of spectator Change are be mads In tha programme wher Raiders" will give Mjay to a sp greater magnificence and detail, or. Romanoa of a Hindoo ba atagad with tha great lavish, such a aubjoct can permit. Tho music Is described by crltica to lent. Among tho new attraction appear on tha Hippodrome tag Ballot and hr troup of eights Itona, an art which will dupltcf tlon It has produced In Burt Hellot will maka her Amarlcs Hippodrome. Tha jungle ac rapidly nearlng completion.

1 fr-atura four herda of lephai-In numbsr. Including Thomp Luna Park herd, Power's, Ba hard t' all trained beasts, wl trick (8odre of artfats, eac and har apaclalty, ara under be aeon In tha cirou perfon tho contraot for those at expire. Meanwhile th sensAt, Cottrell-Powells, tha beautiful riding of Mil. Tharasa Ren, the of Maroellne, the wondarful Clarke and other feature, con-pel applause and admiration, NOTES. "Tha Sporting Ducheaa" haa baaii Qaorsa M.

Cohan wondara who ment loved to claim for the old Montauk, "the elite theatre of Brooklyn." For tho great population of the Heights plan. In tha oourtyard of a hou tn tha pratty vlliaga and tha second In a secluded aput at Dttnewold Parll, Thi followlns able caat ot irtuta wilt aupport Mm. Schumann-Helnk hare. tv.dr!n Irvlna. Reclnald Robarta, H.

flowed like water, but there Was little disorder of any kind, for a better na-tured crowd never hooted and flung confetti and danced and rid Itself of cash, all along Surf avenue, in the whole history of seashore It was (i howling success. It was a spectacular success. Likewise it was a financial success. Therefor th carnival will henceforth be a regular oloslng feature and the Blop In particular, the New Montauk will be moat convenient. The Thompetm.

Blla O'Neal, Quaanle Vaaaar. William inclination of the amusement seeker in this part of Brooklyn to wander over to Sloan, charlea Dow Clam, Edna uiann, i rami, Oraca D'Aublgne, Clair M-nla. Lionel Rotaarta. -William N. Crlppa.

Hal plaraon, Wll-Irad ThomDaon. Thla exceptionally atron om- piuy, under tha direction of F. 0. Whitney, ai.d lth William E. Macqtllnn In tha conductofa lhalr.

will play aevan performancaa at Toner a of the Coney Island season. How the 400,000. people ever managed to get down and back on Thursday night is ns much a puzzle to the B. R. T.

officials as to any one else, yet that la an estimate Broadway Theatre, beginning to-morrow even. ui, with only ona matinee, on Saturday, of the attendance, which Is not far from the facts, which means that It was the Manhattan In search of entertainment may be checked, now that this house Is open. Many people. It is true, prefer to aee a. play while Its premiere Is still being talked about, and are willing to take chance on making a bad Investment 'there have already been three distinct In Manhattan since the season began and these will continue to Wander They will continue to pay $8.50 Ifor a seat which would cost $1.50 in Brooklyn, to say nothing of the time and money they will waste In getting over to the White tight district and back again.

conservative element. Which largely predominates here, will doubtless be sa "THE SAMBO GIRL" AT THE MAJESTIC. Amnnar tha notabla, announcements for th largest assemblage of amusement seekers ever gathered there In 0n day or night, Such a record-breaking affair only troes to show the necessity of more and more transportation facilities before th open coming week Is that of tha Majoitle 'meat re. SCENEJ FROM "LOVE'S LOTTERY," AT TELLER'S BROADWAY. which to-morrow evening offers th wen-Known "Torn Stata Tolk," haa basua Ita tb road tour.

flomedlenna. Eva Tanguay, In a new muioai JAMES RUSSELL, "The Great Jewel Hyutery. In ing of next season. Of course the chief ROSS AND FENTON, AT HYDE AND BE MAN'S. "Tho Sambo Olrl.

While thl la tha aeo- Ulaa Amber tawlord will aupport t. Md eeaaon that Mim Tanguay na tourea at lead of her -own company, thi Brooklyn' la "A Fair attraction this week at the Brookdyn theatres will be "The Duohess of Dant-zlc," at the New Montauk because of Thara la aoma talk of Joa Weba rirak opportunity of aeelng and judging tha ptee tisfied to wait a week or more, knowing lntreduca tha entlr organisation, Including th Beauty Show Chorus, which numbers thirty. The costuming, scenic and electrical effects are mag a number of yenra hava been head Unera In vaudeville, B. E. under whoaa dlrnc-tlon tbaaa atari appear, engaged George Totten Flalda (attlns tosethar asafn.

Local theatreg6er ned no introduction to the that iney will nave a chance at anv the opening of the house. "Love's Lot Itilmltablo Tanguay, aa her thoroughly ttnlque Vlrslnla Harried will appear aa Smith and Aaron -Hoffman to write "Banker "La Bella afaraell" Nov. J7 next. tery." with Mme. Schumann-Heink In th way of funmaklng la too wall remembcreu Ihrough her vlaft with "Tha Ohaparon, and nificent throughout and axoel anything; yet at popular prices, "THE SULTAN'S DREAM" Herbert Keltiay and Effle Shan.v stellar role, will be the offering at the leadlna; comedienne with Fi-ank uaniei in naw play, oalled A StrlK or re.rl Teller Broadway; the Majestic will nave The Office Boy." Tliia very bright young There la a rumor to the effect tha The Sambo Girl," and the Russell woman haa a method or training rTemenao and Walker Intend to, again enter va.

AT THE STAR. rnaue for haraelf by being, on the ataga, Brothers will hold the boards at the T.mian Blauvelt will Boon appear 1 loully tinllka other funtnakara a It la poaatble to be: antl thl originality, backed by the Tan ocml opera, entitled "A Boas of Ore fuoy personality and magmetlam, ha made her "Tho Sultan' Dream," which comes to th Star thl week, will bo presented by ona of tha strongest troupes to the burlesque field Tba man agament haa spared neither pains nor expense to ment There will also ba Rloe and Provost, In Ryan and Richfield, comedy artists; Charles F. Seman, the "Narrer tha Tanakaa, and Vitagraph. Usual concert tonight THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE AT THE AM PHI ON. Crowded house at tba Amphion Theatre at every performance ptteat tha popularity of thu favorite iacf- of vaudeville entertainment.

The afternoon evening there will be concerts. Beglnui with a matinee to-morrow tha bill wtU be headed by Jime J. Corbett, who haa a bright and witty monologue to dispose oft' Leo i-ard Cl rovt-r, a legltimata eomedtan wide notoriety, ta to appear with bis company tv arroeminffly funny farce called "Too Many ftiwt-banda." It furniiba abundant merriment. Of hla company, idlse Vlra Rial, btaldea being an actress of considerable merit, la a vocalist ai reputation, bliss Josie Sadler la known to thousands through her euoceeiaa to comedy. Durtnif The Ensllab Hrhta to a one-art pi "Devil Wind" haa baas seeured by i Grand Opera House.

Uniformly Rood bills are announced at the stock house, and there will ba the usual variety at the theatres devoted to burlesque and vaudeville. Frohman. A on of too moat popular of the muaicai comaoj atara of th preeent day. "The Sambo Olrl," Which cornea from th facile pen of Harry B. Smith, might ba called a a ram at laat Ion of Kva matte It ona or-tna best equipped on trie roaa.

la tho caat will i be found Joseph E. Howard, Several membera of Mr. Conrlad'a and Brokara' with a dlBtinct unrteratandtng thut It would be a vehicle In which Yorka and Admin Could display tUelr peculiar talent. "HIS MAJESTY AND A MAID" AT THE BIJOU. For tha flrat time In Qreatr New York Snmuel Lewis romantic drama, entitled Majesty and a Maid." will be presented at th Bijou Theatre thia week, when Miaa Cecil Spoooer will ba aeen In the leading roi.

Th tory deal with diplomacy, Intrigue and ths ill favor attendant upon those liked by the King, to th exclusion of hi eourtlara. Th leading role of A Ho! a ona that demand a aplrlt-rl actress Ilk Mle Spooner to inter-prat. The plot Is unusual, th complication many, and there la a flow af bright dialogue that la moat bewitching. Thi play will be superbly mounted and even surpoaa tboae tn tha peat. Tanruav.

It I wrftten around th "Sambo' and dramatic oompanjr arrived tron: laat Tbureday. author and composer of popular songs; Frank Densel, tha baritone; Abe Reynolda. tha Hebrew comedian: Kitty Bingham, soprano; Ths nng which aided In gaining prominence for hor GRAND OPERA THE SECOND 1. Fred Zimmerman, returned fro? Tho Chaperon," and In the weaving ot tne hut week. -He la undecided aa to bis Bowery Newsboys' Quartet, "The Oinger Olrta," in song and dances; th Burg Sisters, and many travesty Mim Tanguaya Idea were regaraea.

ATTRACTION AT MONTAUK. Tha ancond ngagment at tha nrfW Lfcrntsa.uk tha oornina aaaaon. i with tho reeult that th part she now ntta to others. 'The Sultan's Dream," a musical faro dna May la ta hava a new rnnalr Theotro will ba that of Henry W. Savago's eminently suited to her peculiarly novel stage deportment.

The arenea are laid in Parte, one in the recaption room of a modiste, the other frt rhe written for her by Paul Wait and tj the same next eeaaon. perb Eimrllah (Irand Oparn Company, that rwtni in two acta, by Joseph Howard, will be prate ted. Delightful music by a chorus of thirty-five pretty girls, lots of merriment by eight funny cooiadlans, and mechanical and electrical effects, Mb ml vaaiv raairned aa LafllG Sir Henry Irvtns to areata tba thing which has been able to hold Its own In Manhattan in due time, and amid comfortable surroundings. At last a manager has 6oen found who will say a few kind Words for the numerous inspectors of the Board of Health, the Building Department, the Fire Department, and the' other city officials who have been making the lives of a majority of Brooklyn theatrical people miserable for some time past. Mr.

Blxby, Of the Alcazar, moralises after this fashion, in talking over the changes which have been required In his own house: "When It Is perfectly clear that a fellow has the whip hand, a good whip at that, and, knows, how to use It. I think It la the proper thing for a fellow with the bit In his mouth, when he is told to move along, to trot, and do his beat. If he doesn't, there Is sure to be trouble. Of course we had our experiences with the Inspectors. Every one did.

with the exception of Louis Phillips, of the Lyceum, who was the enly manager In Brooklyn to act upon the first suggestion that he received. But have nothing to complain of. and don't expect to have. The first notification was sent out last April and, as tha iwaeon was about over, the man-ag --rs thought they would let matters ffcit awfcile and begin the alterations required sftef the houses were closed. in Via the housfls did close, and "in JLy tha manai-ers received a second i to Brooklyn tor Ka fourth annual engagement.

Tho company thla year la batter equipped tt-imu aver b-tfora, not only In It vocal aad Inot ra-mantal (oiwt, but In tho elaborate produrtJoif that ara to ba shown. Too organtaatlon compter a numbers aver ISO people. Including ever a mem In -Tha Truth Tellera." Boaelle Knott In "Wbaa Kn' Flower' ta dolnc a land offlc elllaa of tba middle Wtat. of prima doABaa, tenors, baritone and bamaiaa tbe coming week iha haa a budget of songs In character. Tha other features on a long bill are Delator and modern athlete; Ztaka, King and Company.

In a brand new act; Ha tea Music! Trio; KiblO and ftetlly, expert dancers, comedy pictures oa th Kinetogrnph, and Hermany'a ramarbabla trained doga and oats. Thia will he the first appearance in America of these clever animals. Special scenery la need, and the entertainment conaist of a pantomime called 'A Friend of Animals" augmented choruw of aoma ae'aty volcn. "Kary. afary.

Quite Cent ail aocouata, tba beat and fuit grand opera of fifty muat-etano. The ianer will be under tha dlreietlon qroamaa haa avar appeared. thraa conductor; NT. B. Emaouet, Kitiolt Charlea Klein', lateat "THE FATAL WEDDING" AT CORSE PAYTON'S.

Theodora Krmera "The ratal Wedding." a play full off heart Inter eat, tha principal incident being taken from th happening In the groat metropolle, ta th bill at Core Payton'a Le Avenue Theatre thte week. One of th most Important characters tn- Tti ratal Wedding" ta that of Jeset. a child of a'irht yeara. who la known aa tha f.it! Mother." The play Itself abownda ana-tton, comedy and dramatle attuattosa from tha rtee of the canaln in the first art. Mouaa." will bava Ita Park Tbaatra.

Boaton, m.i'la a prooouneed hit during II engagement WtU opeo a weak from to-tuomW night wtra air. Havaga'a new prrMioctioo of Vfi-dfa rain. aSgypUas. opera, "A Ma, In which bi corap nv ttudto of an arllat. The artist haw vtsltttd America and fallen In love with an American girl whom ho aaw on the stage of a New York theatre when aha wii winging tho -'Sambo" song.

He hai failed In hla at tempt a to meet her for the purpose of declaring hi love and ha awui re-trned to Parte and painted from memory a picture of th actreaa a ah appeared before the iUflienpe. The portrait brought him fame and fortune. The girl cornea to France to Intro-duo tho American rag time and la met, wooed and wott by the painter. But there ara count-ten comical" eomplifatlon to prevent a atraight lor atory. Mt Tanguay.

a "The Sambo Olrl." la the central figure of the atory. eanlrrvew to kp her audience In the big-heft humor every moment ahe the ag and altbottirh her character n-ceaMiatea elinge of eotrtump, ahe manage, by awn fem-lntrie maart. to alipBway ftvm th stage, doff gan and don another and return In turn wee bit of time that on aalfle at tfc rpity with wnfrh the eheir of coatume ha bwn efftt (iufti'i Kerh-w bs wirr anme )irwy tnuir the aoo-e, ert a 'f 1 tttto of rompoeer hae ratfhy tiuni- David proctor, wb "YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS" AT THE NASSAU. Ths "Yankee Doodle Giria," a burlasqua show, brimful of patriotism, will ba Manager neck's offerw-Lg at th Kftaean Theatre this week. Th company carries five complete sets of scenery, on representing ths New York Hippodrome.

Thl reproduction of th famous New York amuaemeot enterpVa la tn the closing burlesque called "'A Trip to the Hippodrome." A Mist liable Insurant Company" Is tha title of the opening part, whlnh ta a brtgM comedy and lively nd pctriotJa muairs! number. Great attention has been pain to th tefetloii of th vaudeville exns and thy are aa fo'iows: Smith. Champion ari eompanr. in clevar tlteteb; Ansa Tate, Btulte rlutd and company, tn a fcrigm 6R-act play! em a 4tanai anl Maset, snd talking cow- iIlftEi; the FIt feefcar Tr.Tp, la a dead defy- la "A Mraaase frao good arbooltng la hi maate a. bit it agagtnewt at tha old Aca.lemg two year ago.

During" week there wilt ha beard ta Brooklyn tha newt r. Rar Cometoclt perfnriaianc ta Ena-Uah of Vardl'a lunaful "ft ier'- parity with hu twa are "The Runaway, leito" erj.t a reptUfa of Paccini'e bmatiitl "CREAM OF VAUDEVILLE" AT HYDE AND BEHMAN'S. Tba "Cream of VauTerlUe" properly escrits the bill at Hyde and BbmJS'a this week. As the lead 'rut features, Boca nd JPenton, the travesty artltta whs have established a record eoTtx3y entertainer. wiiJ pTBsant their nw tmailng.

foneOc plaj-lrt. ewtiied 'Jut L4k a TSVimisn. is fc. fi wfih rare astir th grat Suropeaa roty. will undoabiedly i Bohew, one of the pvtnounerd aoryg mmm "THE SIGN OF THE FOUR" Susanna Senile of lest aeanfi.

Other WeTfrrmnwe wtil to Warner' "IjOherurHn" and Ta- tour rm Oct. a revival AT PHILLIPS' LYCEUM. Philip 'Lyeawa Theatf-a win Conne bauMtr" and a. rovlvai Ofianfid'i "yiift Mr AHc, K'alaerf Sat-aare ba yet arBwa the rest for opening iwi-tonaaJBct of "Aiim." but la ENjylO" detective ay, "TJia of tha J..

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