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I 1 10 DESEHET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 22 1905 i li IYiA i I I ti 4 If BUllE bun kern Just enough ot a TllIillE UK drama since The Virginians grout engagement to Insure Lionel Iturivtnoie ft flue reception Monday night A 1 malt Salt Lakers know the cotnlnir engagement will bo the first time Mr Harry I inot has appeared In thll cIty ai a cUr He made 10 great a tucceM lt in the role of Kid Onrvey last lemon that this year Mr Frohman singled him out to he his leading Htellar comedy attraction lie hal urroundeil him with the Now York cant of eminent nflrtiH HIP moil of whom originated th lolM lait your In New York which they will plwy here Lionel llairymore It will lie lemimbcmi inude one of tin mort rmtirkal maceweM lecorded tht ytar fote List UH the organgrind or In John Drews production ot The luminy and the Humming Tilrd In the new play he lmpor umite gentleman 1ulIllt whu ttilkii with a HlonK that li wild to equal any of Oeuruu 4 Adla ffoiti and who IH placed ut all Union III moit UMlqiia sItuations It li looked uuun by inuny that Augustus Thomas has achlcvr hit grenttiit minon in this comcily Jt wad an audtulou thing to iittcmpt to Introduce nv hell at a modern pity of manner the follower of the 1ilz lin but Iio iirtlntle rummer In which Tltcmas handle thin dltflcult prubkin IINH given the play ltd chin in 11I111 I dfi Mhlng novelty The Ullhlue love interest of The Other Old and hr chum give dei touch of emotion to the play while tha novel a tot the athletic minuter the Irish lonk the breezy ie iitfr unit hiM frlvulous Wife lire nil IIhl to bo olive with thr iitmp ph r0 of tin pluy In the caat are to be noted null wrlI Itnown iltirnes IIH Ailelnlile 1rUicc 111 11 nrd Bennett DorlK Kean Krank llur Iwck OrHre llctulprmin Iliilnli IJrl more Francln Byrne Wallace Klltn Mr Maggie PliMdlliK Ida liciky Smith antI Ullu Hay I Til 6 0 lid theater will adopt the icn twenty and thirty lent irulu of nki i for thi next uttiuftlon which OIIlIcH an cnHagement there or ncvem wd con iItencl ng Monday Tin foinpany the Mack Swa lit Theater orgenil zt I Ion Which bout a icpertolre of forty plays ninl nn ability to change tlui bill rvciy night It necessary The flrnt part of text week wll be dovoted to the nenna tlonal meloilrmmi Ilillfornla Th last part of the 1Ik to our old friend lit Lynne and the bill will be changed twice each wouk during they engagement 0 Comenctng nudity night Mannior if doullty of the Ituhna announced th1 famous iirlma duiinu Mnie Plapofr kl No adAne1I will he made In the prlris ut ie I ta and the tuual dally and nlKht ly perfonnancea will take plm th nutlneea at 3 and the pvculn lnrformiiiHi nt 7 Mine folHlortH11I IMC been ono of the MUrcPiip nf tlu In the vaudeville circuit and her voice laid to lx a phenomenal nm Xl reserved veatu wit bn put imldr iln 1 at hoth nftcrnoon find even In iierform nncei It will bo iuentlon uf II Ill come lint nerved Several telegram of nynipathy and KOOd wishes went ruin Huh Luke to the lioino of II Ktoddnrt In llahway on receipt of this new that ho Iwd been proitiated nnd compelled to 1 tatlrtt from the ntnge The Homo Drn inntlc club his old nn oclateH withY whom he produced 8ulma und Kin Hern III 1XUI wcr among others tonI condolencm Mr Htoddart OWIIH little a rot 11111 orchuid In I hilt tn ninl the general hope la Hint Ion If lit 11 to abandon the stage he may roC i vir hImself undiM the healthful In lluincti of his peaceful home lie ff lins hail II wonderful cnrocr lnce ho 1c811 acting In England nt a boy Iln hal been AS youin before the footllKhtx and In all that time has only disappointed an audience twice I bi rough Ill nMa HI often relutcn with inuih KIliuMment how nrnr he came III minx lug A perfornmnec through Indulging hit taste tar farming The anecdoto In hla language IH an follown II 1 roust tell you of an experience I had at Wallncki I was viaylng the iwrt of Ilunberry Kobb In HONllllo i I hall recently purchascil a farm at Hallway uml wn cndeavntlhg to ootnnlne the iivoputlrm of an Hina tmir farmer with that of profeialotml Hdtnr I traveled in and train tint theater on whodule time amid mat ten fan along MiiDotlily until ono even Ing the machinery iii thr Jirscv city ferryboat lunkp dnwn In ilv inlddlr nf tll rlviM Mini i HIH exhibition of inuc terly Inadulty nsiiid With alih In hand I walled nervously for the machinery tim resume Ite customary activity 1 Finally I explained my case to the captHln and lifter considerable urg InK he lInt me ashore In a rowboat I Well air when I struck DihrowtM Elect It win twenty inlnuttM Jot li oclock and I knew the curtnln wait up There wasnt a car In sight So I ran all the way to the theater Meanwhile the dresser had otnltted to report my absence nnd when the cue for my llrst wone was given there was II ghastly Htaje wait They Unfilled the act as best they could mid rani down the curtain Lester Wallauk camo to my dressingroom just as I arrived all out of biriith from my race again lime Without addressing word to mo he besun to abusH the old dicner for not notifying the stage manager of my absence On may protesting that It wns entirely my fault Mr Wallnck turned to me and remarked with characteristic coolness Mr Stoddart I dont propose to tlnd fault with you hlclIlIe I run fff that you are siiffpr Ina more thnn I Am but damn It ir you thnuldnt lIe In the country 1C you niiint hoe potatocit you Hhould hoo them In Central 1arli fn future trust that WIIII1 your cue IK elvcii It will not Im What ho wIthout but limit ho within I a No event ncheduled for the remainder of tItle H6ison will bo of greater interest to the public thnn the engage ment of Ysaye the great violinist for one nppparanco ut tho Salt Lake Theater May 11 Mr Iypor ban Just closed the contract with this great artist and he and Mi It Johnston YBayen muniiRcr now In Salt hake nre perfecting the arrangements for tho concert here TTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTYYTTTTTT TTTTTy I 1 a 1 i1 yy I ik I i 1 ittp Xf 4 CORA KING SWAIN At the Grand All Next Week uuuu THEATRE GOSSIP I A performance of Ibsens The Mauler llullder will be given this month and the entire proceed will be demoted to tho fund for the prej tlon of iniMimrliil wUiilow tj the memory I of Mm li II UllbiMt Mnxhic KllliillH new pliy by Clyd Fitch which III to he produced next season ban Itsen named My Olrl Joo Mr Fitch will confer with MIss Elliott In London during the summer nnd they will go ovar some of the important scene Frederick Wards who will quit the stage next year for the lecture platform according to his son Arthur Wnrae will lecture on Hhnkespenrn and the clinic drama but Ill not hU Intention to give up the stage permanently The drnmatlc version of Proipnr Merlmcei Carmen used by Olpa Nethersole during her tour In the I Culled Htatss was given nt the nile Square theater lloston on Monday for the nrst time with Lillian Kembto In the title role Some of New YorkH most popular actors and tctruttes Including Hilda Spong William Courtenny Dorothy Tenmint nnd Daniel Fnnvley were to appear In the sextet In the burleoqUn on Florodora given nt the Actors Fund hcnellt lit the Criterion theater New York April 11 Api 1 Madamo lleloiui ModJoskA will gIven a testimonial at tho Metropolitan Opera HOUHO In New York on May 2 when cite will make her farewell appearance She will travel from Iwr California ranch to give portions of xceiiea from Mary Stuart nnd Mac beth Ada Hehnn and other wtnra will take I part Mia Nance ONnll his accepted the MB of I biblical drama by it aries AVeblwr and onion Itnmmond entitled A Daughter of Judea which xhd will produce In Australia In July next Mr McKee Itankln IH cnthuxlaH tic over the piece and nlllnns thnt It IH one of the tibet promlHlng drntnaa he him eel had prcnentcd him Danlol Krnwlsy who formerly headed local tuck company and who la appealing with Mary Manner IIIK In Nancy Stair will write a boo on his theatrical experiences In countries tries of the globe nlhci than htbi native Ine Frit Icy dm Ing tlv it Pt tow itiv hag rxpeilein eil 1 greater immirt mcnt of happenings iliiui unllv 11111 tin lot of the nv niie dtf Ipli Then pin nnd his forthcoming book uliould prove most liitorcstliiB A novel dltrohliif net Is creating fometliine of I 8Cifltt ion in London nnd will probiibly bo heen In this country next seimon A yoims woman In full evening trenx mounis a pedestal nnd xhnrimhonter commenceR tiring nt hor with I rllle fly nn ingenious arrange mciit of prlnga ouch bullet rcmovco IIIllt IJllel reloveH a I portion of her attire I IVAnnunxlos newest tragedy Jo rlos DauKhter linn Imd no more success I II Paris than It hnl last spring In Italy 111 Inrlclan reviewers complain that If thure Is pall I piny In It you fal neither comprehend nor feel It ba cause of the Hood of words IIKI womiismmtrigmalflcoiat rhcloll though much of It 1MIn which It Is drowned KrautIs Wilson Is to produce now oneact play by Austin Strong and Lloyd Oboii rae entitled The Mttlo 11110 Father nf the VlldernenB1 1 Is to precede Cousin Hilly and It Colln UII tutu success ful will run thc rest of tho ceai on nnd all of next The piny deals with a Jesuit missionary tho Ioro Mar lUPtte typo a Dinglehearted heroic old prlmt who will he portrayed by Mr Wilson himself The production of Oabrlelo dAnnun zlos new drama The ShIp 1nnul I Wil to hive tnken place nt Ii Hcnln MIIII this uprlnif has been Indefinitely postponed for the curious reason thnt in tills time of the year nil the bent orclif Ira I Ic lit nit HH well as clan nit people lull be engaged for otlur 1 leces It would therefore be olwr hie lo give the now work I worthy pro sentatlon Within two hours after 5000 woith WOl11 of Hcenen lielonKlUK to Robert Man tell aol William A Urndy was placed In the Vnlmsli train idied thl llllh triin 111 nt Ilttuburx hilt Wediiemlay preparatory to being shipped the sited took fire antI the scenery was among the thlnss destroyed Tho property Included tho material used by Mnntell In nix different Shakespearean productions David Hehuco who la not neglecting the opportunity to get a clever advertisement out of hlH law suit with the theatrical trust Is one of tho few man nccrji who tins three big successes to his credit In New York Mrs lx eln Carter nt tho llelasco theater In her new play Adrou ninncho Hates who has colcbrntcd her thousandth pcrform mice of The DirlhiB of the Clodst nt the Academy of Music nnd David Wnrlleld who linn pased the 260th murk nt the Itljou with tho Music Muster 11 turned people away even during the Lenten season An Interesting experiment with stnRo scenery treated with a preparation Invented by Prof Enmbonl a well known Italian scientist was made last month In Milan fho ell 1 was made of both paper mid canvas painted with specially prepared colors The experiment was conducted by the lire do pnrtment nnd nt the close of the test not only had the absolute nonllIlnr mnbleness of he scenery been demonstrated hut It was shown that the colors had In no wise suffered being perfectly clear and fresh flty elIU Jules Murrytho well known mnntmer will make the biggest production of lila long career next Menaon It Is for Paul I I I mote who Is in his third year IIH 1 star under Mr it try it management 1 will require a cant of about lIlLy people und slxtyfoot baggage car to curry the production on tour The play will be I dramatization of William farquhnr Paysons late book Captain iJebonnulie whlrh Is now In Its second edition The drnnvitlzntlon In by James iIuuv it hoc who adapted The BonnIe Hrler Jiush for stage purposes I nnnnnnHnnnHnnnn 1 446 11 4 i Nif iI I TW1 I ihSe rii I I I I I it tf lJ JnODRoHE 4HOJ5 LUG AW itr INt zril THE GREAT HIPPODROME I The Hippodrome or all the year around circus fully described In the News New York letter last week that I VIM just been opened In New York II one of the most unique playhouses In the world I Is the largest In i oint of nisei I will seat more thun 10 people it rost It500000 It Is absolutely tlreproof it has i stage that can be raised amid lawiicj Kxt In fact the venders of this house almost exceed belief it I I I 1 Iii 1 yy 6 I jE yt ritJtIcff i I 1 I i I1l ffI yt yy I yf 1 LIONEL DARRYMORE Who Appears the First Half of the Week at Salt Lake Theater In Augustus Thor i The Other Girl UH UH HU ann nnru innnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnhnnnnnnnj mi rvnnnrtnnninruutrLruunnk I LeanderRichardsons Letter nnnnJUVl1 Special Correspondence In YOUK April 8So emphatic Alrll NEW IQS the success scored hy Thompson Dundys now amusement venture the Hippodrome tilt before the Ilrst nights performance wiu threeuarlers over Ibesu enierprlsliig gentleman hud decided to install a Mmllar Institution In each of Ihl lug cIties of the country Iloiton tuba go Philadelphia and Ual I lot 0 tO lie ye niready been decided upon and other titles may be Included In their 1111 before they I Iii Isli The most surprhiliiK fetttuie of the successor lie 1 hiodio tie Is the fact that although the top price rO down stairs Is only one dollar yet society has gone to It strong Ninety pur celt of the men on thi ground lloor are In evening these ut every night performance uul tie 10111 tlm women wear nru ilieutns or delight from the inodltttis point of vIew fits critics of this city I went title raptureii over the Hippo I diome tin most inircastlc and hardont to please leotlng two full columns to telling whut I great man Krederlu TlioinpiKiii ix ninl what a great thing ho Ima 011 for New York The house was of i inline mild out for tho lust night dijH before the doors opened and since thru It halt ben 1 case of en put Ity oviT Mutt A Yankee Circus on 1111 a KI cat bullet spectacle An lersomlllo Mtudevllb eu uest rio tat irts 1111111111 leap for life never hast ii 11 111 II hil presented at ono Il to Itl 1111111 The Hippodrome littit i apt icd NVw Yoik and will cit hitu mo icr ny In which Thompson it Uundy dedilc to build OHM The pedal offerIng of the week was miidu tn Emut p1 rim on Wednesday night Ih1 eiiiuleit Frohinan pro sentiM Muu lent Pest and her London rompnui In tier great success of the London sitiiii file Freedom of Su nnnc The feiilure of the engagement 1 In the fact that Mr Froh lal bii bioight oor II Tempest 1111 her Millie company for four week only At the end of that time the company will return to London und re Hume their run there The lreedol of Suznnnc IN 1 dashing Comedy by Cosmo iordon Ltinox and It give Miss Tempilit I new role that 111 bur I perfectly nnd which hM proven a striking novelty I baa been playing to crowded houses at the Criterion In London ever sInce the flmt of last September The story of the comedy opens In Curzon street where Charles Trevor Is waiting for his vagrant Huannne Ho Is surrounded liy a small crowd of friends and relatlniis who will attempt to exnife his wife absence Lady Iharlotto Trevors mother and Fltz io Harding attack und defend Suzanne by turn until she appears herself to explain A series of nocturnal adventures only consistent with the most Impudent Innocence are narrated Cab drives with casual acquaintances und Html farcical earupe from a com piomlsing visit to Hat form her ser data of her frolic The fimlly Icavn In disgust taut tho husband surprises ruuuinnrvn aruxnnRfin ruinnnnnn tUb her by Instant forgiveness nnd nt tempts to stall alt with kindness her passion for freedom Suzanne however picks quarrol with him nnd goads him Into suing for divorce In the nine months ensuing between acts one nnd two Suzanne reforms A chance meeting with her husband nut tlccH to Implant all the wifely virtue She pursues him by motor a nib a cr1 yes I II his flat at midnight mudstained hit faithful The reconciliation Is nf feeted The cast Includes Allen Aynesworth who originated tho part of Trevor In London Charles Sugden John Cabourn Vcrnon Stoele Tarver Hilda Thorpe Henrietta Cow en Hentrlce Heckley Aille Hurt lentrlre HIckle 111t Minnie CJrlllln Frank Andrews SAt the new Amsterdam theater on Monday night this allstar production of Oliver Ooldsmlths She Stoops to Conquer Will prenented nndor the direction of Uebler I Co Klenuor Hob soil and ICyile IJellew had the lOl It1 Bple hld loading roles plavltit Kate HnnlcaiKle and Young Marlou Amlvtltig them were Mrs Charles Culvert who In to the Kimllsh stage what the late Mrg CI hell wits to the American Isabel Ir ving Louis James Sidney Drew Dodson Frank Mills and Arnold Daly Miss Ilobsonn Kate Mnrlow wits delight to the eye nnd car Mrs Culvert was given II warm welcome hl111 played II this country before with Mr Uingtry Mary Anderson nut Kdwln hoot The roil lirt lii I W8 warmly prnUed and Is deserving of nil the good things said of A new play by Willis Steel entitled The Firm Cunningham had Its premier nt tlio Madlton Square theater on Monday night with Kutherlne drey 1 In the leading role She plays Dora Calvert I young and unconventlonil I wife who doe risky things merely for the excitement they produce She hll a young sister just from Vaasar who In satisfied thai life Is an unsealed book to her I Is a fair comedy but It i wont set the World on fire nor the whole country laughing Others In the I cast are Hllln SnongWilliam Harcourt William Lamp Kmlly Wakcman Hen rv ttergmnn Jenneitr Albert and Charles llutler SAt the Lyceum theater Mrs let llngwelln hoots will ay farewell to the metropolis In mother week It has played to crowded IIOIIMH for I 100 performances at the Lyceum and this in addition to the long run I had at the Savoy before going there On May 1 Ethel Uarrymore will move Into the vretv with HenrlkIbvtnn pin I A Dolls House In which the will i portray Norah Wil i Mrs Leslie Carters triumphant mn I at I hI Helnnoo seems entirely unaffected by Lent or even Holy Week the houne being packed at every performance She has now played Adrii over Uf times The artistic beauty SOil grandeur of the work marks the greatest advance Mr IVlasco has made In his productions Counties requests for extra mldweak mntlncps have ben made to Mr Kelas co but tho put la so cxa ting and strenuous that he has ben unablo to coin lily SOs week from Monday night David Wurileld who by the wny has been much at court during the hint week In connection with the suit between Kluw A KrUntter and Helugco will oel nitrate his two hundred and llflleth nteth performance of The Muslo Master at the mjau The last extra Thrutdny mutinee was given thin week for the benefit of the suburban patrons I An nip missel has a decided success In her new play Jinny the Currier huh Israel Xangwlll wrote for her Hue t9 lna hr third week In It at the Criterion Monday nUht The part of Jinny is a gon iiine Annie ItiiHsell part and gives her full sweep for her talents She I I His splendid oppot tu oh let for dramatic irtion In liar love scone with Oswald Yurlto nnfl the whoK oomedy tolls I delightful love story Tho rural Kng Ii nil scene nre nlwuys attractive nil the Iompmiy aMlstlug Miss Itussell has not I weak spot At time Academy of Music on Monday night last DUnche Bate played the pmt of Yo San in Tin Darling of the Oodn for the one thousandth time To marl the occasion Mr llolnsco gave Fouvcnlrs to every lady nttundln al though couvonltii mire not In his line nr I rule Hhe mantle record runs In this powarful drama of old Japan ut Iehcon thcat lit Loul San Frunclfeo nnd ory whore die played In addition I made a long run nt Ills Majestys the tt In London where Pporbohm Tro had the rights Only fc I more weeks of Mica hates on fRlllelt nt the Academy remain nail It will be the last time she will play In The DirllliK of the lodeS SLew Dockstnder who hns been piny JJu Irr Urooklyn during the pist two vfi snys there In only ole thing ho IH oirv for nnd that Is Hut the river runs betueen New York nail Drooklyn He lutes lit idea of hiivliig to run iHir Hi tlm bridge i 1IIe every night In ant i ttmutuii le which he Is tim ro I alwnys joliifr to hi br I litre policeman How I Urooklyn has paid consldeiablo moncv Into the Dockstnder treasury during thin two wesks BO Lew recta finincwlmt Consoled WIICIt I a Whcl Whihard niimi Wiard comes over htr next eeaanii ho eIii heT elln pin In lila rel1HIlrl thu 1 ttih haute he 1 laetq what or I depnrllro Cor I aOll cli ii ra ct cc ii I 111 Tho flea lhllctcr emlhl wi 011Cm hll iiIaotv fell Hlr on Ih alnRY its If Ihow 111 2 I Vllh ird tutu 1 1 YOUng 111 WI hll imiae I 111o reut I SUI lii UI II thL coultry In his old itoui pIayIui 11 ititi 1111 lllyll youmal jlll wi IJ ItW ii OUllj Intin hers nboul but 10 nlmhers lii Iloke genii for SIihimi I II hll8 rool chuthin 11111 pruit 1J itt to the cllim tithe of actorS 111 5 I 5811tH a bit like 38111 old Jimmy lke 011 time tn FI IOWOIH Jln1 oWOI and Oenrgo Caveat In about In ONHlC FMu Ul i Sit ma Toy U7 IIOIt CIVOlthlf IlnlTI I revival UJ DIIs ehll Is doing rnilly IHI 11 111 concerned areS at80 Tlie Jrlnce of Illsen 11pll vm have found Us old fnvm with ta lhc ut the New York tlicite tt Ih It rI 1101 has buoti parking the huun 11 I hll lt performance COI three weeKnr IlI lulllolblII and The MesnV ill UII 1he of hI VloleU aro Hllll bm wuul ufh Played In most of the Uronivjy ti the do i The School for Ifuibnmir i inl well nt Vtm hut oks lllbllh nhli el Vuluck where I tit er3 Its fourth week Monday 11rjq 0 Flee ti IniH IIlltll Tonl1 her VV i itt it ComeiUellnc rIlll 111 oi8lderabl cUlellenne crit iii hIllY cOlllt rlhl Ihl 5 Florodora closed Its sin ig ll the IJroHilwny on Saturday Ios Illuln 01 Hlltlllcn ntGht 01 hnvlni roMvnj hlllg proven even i cwsrul than tho Cll UI 8rll Ihul maui fat jummgemoiu hlI Arnold Im lye Hitccc ful Kleeolrl lee minutes in 1 IeI mlnlte a tIme lit rrk ii mxt si tl night and he will then go iu ll make come Important irr1U with CeaB hlJorlunt IlrI i II 1 FHVSOII XI I Illehiml MnnMleld cli ii I I lp nt the Now Amsterdam i thropo by tl all eus I 11d i an 1 I tern to plense to ery Jhn gie rviu though MmiBllcId or conno 1 1 an artistic Suctesr I Tho College Widow HIM ellclo IIII 1111 lnIU 10 entertain hosts of frlfuis Clnrdcu theater where uu Ill 10111 neil for months and IOI 8 reo I LI ADm flIChititTh unnrinnruuinn artruuiaanrtnnnaannaantnnnn nnnnnnnn Th nnnmnrui rNJn 1 NEWS OF THE FOREIGNSTA GE I 1UUJUUJUUWI1UIJlJUUUUUUWL Hpeolnl Corrcspondciuu UDO April 8 In those days I LONDON ilrst night Is the most Interesting event of the season In tlio Kimllshspeaklnir theatrical Old enl so It wns that the Duke of York theater WIH crowded with celeb iIt lea on Wednesday eve mu I ii nil gag with curiosity as to what sort of prank Mr Harrlo mlfiht be Bolnp to play on them this time I MUIIJ ct that when they left the theater I few minutes be tote midnight they were Mtlll curIous NN to Ihllt sort of prank Mr Ilnrrle lund played 1 wan MH If the audience humid been kitten with which the nil thor hut Idled with strliiR now letting the kltton got hold of It nnd then Ktmtchlnir It nwny Wits slorlous fun while I Insled hut after It wan allover where were you What had the author hlllt1 Had he been amusing himself or hud ho been amusing his kitten or land he been currying out In nil fcrlnusness Ira scheme of Improving ami developing the animal by means oxerclscH of certain proscribed gymnastic Alice HltbytlioVIre a Page from Daughters Ulnry tells the Htory of the fIrst Uy at homo of Iliac old colonel ard his pomewhnt Highly uid frivolous wife after their return from I long absence In India Wo met Ilrst their bOy of perhaps 1C and their daughter of say 17 who are awaiting the arrival of thalr pHrvnts nnd are wondering how In the world they will get on with the strangers The romantic young girl I just out of school butts had her Ilrst experience of tlieiitergolng and nftor llvo nlBli fit steady diet of modern problem phiH II conipiny with her equally romantic school chum she feels tutu Mio Indeed knows life Yes she now knows all about erring wives who make appointments for nocrct meetings In bachelor chambers and when her giddy mother at Inst appears and presently Is seen to kiss one of her Iwya with i I whom she has had 1 sort of motherly lllrtntlon out In India nnd who Im it promptly called upon her and tho colonel on their return home nh then the young girt knows nt once that hero Is 11 situation to which aho must nobly lIce She has heard hey mother promise to go amid sec the young man nt his chambers that very evening Very well then she tho daughter Intuit forestall I the visit and save her mother and demand the loiters for In life ns seen on time stage thero are always compromising I loIters It happens Hint the Koodnatured colonel had been cognl xnnl nf the semlmolherly kiss nnd lint agreed tii call with his wife butt toutuut a tie daughter didnt know thai She goes lo the Innocent young bachelor1 chambers and do mauds the letters In accordance i 1 with alt Ntngo tradition Of coura there werenl any and the poor bachelor IIH astonished beyond meiuuro llHforo ho can set rid of the girl her parents come II She hId US In I cup board Jut Is discovered In clrcuiu lances which compromise her From burlenquu we arc nuddenly plunged Into serious ti in not he 1 tim at lout but I suddenly agaIn the thread of tho story In whlslied away ngnln nail thereafter we claw after It with doubtful instills I Irnm the last let I appenri that tIme Kiddy mother Is sobered by the din BITS from which her daughter lane bron narrowly rescued nnd decides to settle down und ell by the llruv Instead of galllvniitlng nbout The thing was played In tho spirit of burlesque hut I friend nf Mr hurrIes tells mo thnt the author Intended bibs work to to taken seriously Anywny It Isnt faIr to Mr BarrIo to try to tell lila story for that Is the least Important part of the play The I wholly delightful Inoklmits to which I glvos lIce the vhlimlrnl fun which I keep the house In ronr time Inches of i kindly satire the unoxpected touches of snntlmeiit theee arc what maltn I Alice SltbytbeKlie such brilliant success There no space horn to do more thAI mention the charm of ICIlen Teiry In the putt of that middleused beauty Alice the mother and of Irene Vnnbrngh us the daiiKhter or to speak rif tbn itinlnt touching little tiend lie itt oat haiti clllel Pmitnlnon which Mr Ilnrrle itas supplied as I curtalnrnlsor for Alice further titan to cay I Pro vlded an excellent opportunity for an uncommonly pretty American girl Pauline Clinic In the part of Columbine SIt hlntI I beglnfl to look aa If whon Sir Henry Irving retire from thb stiiRO his eldest Kin mlttht reign In his stoat The progrwH of II Irving through fit rec comedy jiroblem piny tragedy good drama and bad has been painstaking nnd sure He has lever been showy nail hits been charged sometimes with overconsclontlousness When It uvuis announced that ho wan to be given chance to pass his llnnl ox nmlmUlon BO to speak by playing Hamlet no one doubted that the result i would be wood but few would 1 have been willing to predict unhesitatingly that the performance would be great The outcome has surpanscd alt pxperlatloni I wna no more llrst I night frlnpilllnoM Hint called time young actor before tho curtain again and uuuuu innruumru 1l ngnln with storm of cheers tia HIP prompt mid hearty 111 1 111 recosiunn i a dlstliiRulshod tutu ultramil li HUH once that hero Indeed ii onCI 1IIIe WH i nlln I i worthy of ho name of I is I tag or tln Ui other name 11 Tho youiiR Irving nays he IICMT has seen his falhern CIIlrH Hamlet bittC he was a Hinall child Ii HI1 1111 nnd aside from tim marked fficlul resemblance nd 1M ciiHlonnl tono of than volte then itlis nothing to Indicate that the son had lioen dependent In nny way upon the father Ha had evidently thought it out for hlmsolf Ulillo In radii nB nl stunt I hug ito tch nit hn made unusually clear whtit seems to be the alI great point In this ratcst of Icat 111 1 the conlllct coniict between tlu oil spirit nf goiHrouH reckless hiipnlso and blood ii nil violence and Hi I mod orn spirit of atialyslH forethought liw it mitt calculation I lngs Hum lot Is gallant princely prinre of Intellect so quick nail keen that Is ahead of hit time Ho sees as those nbout him do not see that the nl for Vfliifeanco In his blood might ho ant wcied perhaps in a better 1111 than erel PI 11 1 hetcr way th81 by daughter I Is I now bleu so contrary to the thought of the day that ho fears It may be prompted in him by some moral weakness within although his physical courage It mall feet His Intellect cries halt while his blood cries oat Thus conscience does make eoumtnls of us nil And thus tlm native hue of resolution Is sicklied oer with a pale cist ot thought And enterprises of greet pith and moment With this regard their cunents turn Hwry And lose tho name of action ncton I There Is no suggestion of Hnmlct who Is a soft helpless pitiable vie tlm of circumstances and no suggestion of real madness Ho Is a strongman torn two ways I man to bo loved nnd respected nnd feared man of surpassing tenderness and gentleness yet grim as Iron when ho Is sure of his course The play Is well mounted hut not with tie kind of display that would ovcrshadaw than nctois Miss Lily Hraytons Ophelia was almost im great a success as Mr Irvlags Ham lot nnd nil In all tin production Is ono that Is likely to br remembered for a lone time to come I Hnddon Clminbers who wrote The Tyranny of Tears nnd A xUrn MagdalDn his been In the south of France for the last few months where lie has been working on the play om inltloned from him by Cnuilwin This 11 now almost finished I is a ad hi will be iiied comedy and probably 11111 Chopes Swagger Friend hh striken one as a particularly gotl Hlc The story duals with the outcimr or 1 pacelng friendship made on dull tea that anti Chamber btllcvci voyage Inll rhnmbtIH pICf he has fitted Mr tJflodwin with apart In which lie will score hUt iv This onrt probably will foe pin yet London by Aithur Itourchler who duced the last play of thnruib 1fl which wan seen hueroftac Golden 01 hence This piece hnd I lot grtici points but I wan not ri success rumC then Chambers ban been rnpreiewa In Iho United Stoles by two tlrte his ndnptntlon of IkriiKtelns Lo Telnm which ha called The Younger Mrs PattIng nnd In which Annie Ilst I1 Illtlnr appeared and A Modern MnSJiin played by A nell Mlnsnnm Ills new comedy for Nat Owdain however In not the only piece hi Chambers ban had und way djrig Hlvloni Like many in his stay in the llvloll Il Ilny lest serIous dnuiii fiAI other tutors or 11101 Iral ho his nuceumbcd In the blanll nmcifi of musical comedy and han been tyh1t work of thin hind win hU hand nt a 1lnl describe an a however to ae prefer hOIetr comedy with music Chamber a1R that It contaIns nn espoolnlly fat pHI for comedian but tlm work has ri ttm 011 I yet been plieed on either side of 11 water The muslo It hell wrltttn Ilornnrd null I newcomer Mm 10rnlrel of Tenri hors play The Tyranny acted In Germany an i it still being GlrllI 111 French vnrslon Is about 10 tat nmJ comparisons were mixi When some Collrlona In these letters last week between 1 I 11 I Interl lllchoplns Du Darrl at iho Litflifl Bnvoy nnd David llelascoa nay on tate CIGAe 11 SIIOY 111 nlll assumed thnt same subject It was nlm Illchepln mint tmvo boll fairly satisfied with the Bavny ver Ion of tho workon 1lh ground that after umUcial occupied a box lag the rehearsals he orclplIl IIA fIrst night perMnuance Tills frst been oetit sumption proves to hnvo fn orrec Hlchepln who has returned to inri having sent Mrs Urown potter tll1 expressing his appreciation of the man nor In which DII llirrl preeenM 11111 acted by her I am still so hiM ii tot runs under the charm of your pr rUII unceI which at alien both crullon Impassloneil nnd ot 01 nttltitdos sometlmM mutinous om le ntltn Inane trll gin nnd always Imprlnteil ic i 1 rare beauty noblo pride ant on qulolte grace Your Du Harr 5pp0Vt qulsle ole of tlio most splcndl1 ngimrcS draialfltll II rturlnit mv I have seen t11nt tTnfortiinately Hkhepll he peer lr rfcr lAW In holHn thlll almost unique nll10st unlfuo CUnTlS I3ltOS.

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