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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • Page 58

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New-York Tribunei
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New York, New York
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58
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Pn ni i i Irish Players? Talent Needs New Outlets? "Pv iring" a Dream, i the J. M. I Rut i MlMI nwn i .1 'Nobody'? i I v. i ll nin i kept wa? i foi I WILTON LACKAYE. Is "The at the Theatre.

Thutslay. December 21. MARGUERITE ST. JOHN ANO GEORGE ARLISS. I Disrssli." fit Wallack'5.

MARGARET NYBLOC in "Bunty Pulli the ConteHy Theatre VAN. In "Bought snd the SARA ALLGOOD. The leadinq woman of the Irish Players. at Manns Elliott's Theatre. C.hRTRUDE BRYAN.

"Little Coy Blue!" the Lyric Theatre. CATHLEEN NESBIT. Of the Irish Players. Max.ne Elliott's T'ie-itre. OSCAR ADYE AND CECIL KERN.

In "Ben Hur," at the New Amsterdam Tiieat 93. i the) I my aunt, hei grandmoth? r. Uli old, nearl; .,1,1 woman I watch? v' wh? up. how walks snd finir Il Ii a grand thing ibli stud point? i Ighl home it? hing it. Sli.

and work the i simply. ol produi I Blai I'" When I ked had lid -he a nh i on pi? frank In Amerii lan't. pis? In I truly I in- Ihln i nothing stem id depth in them plum I I lu lier With her I un ai -unri It Ol KINEMACOLOR THEAT-' ,1. I I Ina Portugal; lb? thrilling epoi tlus Of Plo motion, 11 .1 i 'rom Bud hi HIPPODROME. With I hlg plaj porta i ful i H.mili i lio them lin workbaeket, from which th? iplteful -i 1.1 in In th? ai in- much estra nt Ml i poem, a 11.1111 with Indlfferen snd Mrs.

Bum i in situation frankl) Me i would tsk awa fro ince the the world Mrs Bum ompiacenc; "flapdoodle A hr? ealthii the ol i husband, hand I Ths the noa their suth? rshlp lya written to ths dan thin i rhen un-? po me1 ltt harms, Mch have Minister Thei Is rto? snd the Iff.th tir floor Ml 'I rten th? i "ii A lia) i did writs Hi" lines ihaki hand: The oduction is Ml- -its pen mad nen London, Bei Pari Rom? and nno lo send Censo; and tisfi and kVessex Players. Tii .1 Qragk, of ind id i i in the ting Mr. 'rom Mr. Mi ijtw Inti rdl. "'r of L' Mr.

i njeei sm. lain'? dette? I rmta srM I tl ong iiMt that i I Meg io hi heen i enaored nl that 'i? has. of the ISttjr, I ir i Ii than hlch Mi Red ford ha laid Com mitt. onti Ing tmt Mu.nui i lasa farce with tli Id aa an i imlsh Puritan In I I ertalnly the mon i monlou? ol consider I ra in? oro Tha lona of tha Rei would i i produced, ipex i raised over tin of Mr Btrkm nett." end how dull did and wsa hen prod I i le of What Bundsy night i ould hat prohibition of Mr Ho ten ii? unnet esssrj and morhl i i royal Bo much of the of tin? new gchool is nippanl In boring In Interning terial, thai Mr Brookfi? against it will recommend ma roril i of i Ig goerg. If rtag .1 for i "in.

di? i. earlii in si of i he Baxdou am over eating ex ted marriai turtrl.l digsertatlona on the i 'c; band? and to find consolation whlcb are the In trade ni the there just nsion men! Like Mr. ford, he a ill probably live i lew of his fut i .1 a hen tiona of pis) i of 'i icstionab two nsora a III have, itnn. is. board In ssalst them I i Mi- Cyril Mi the s.

ottlsh plsyei a ami 'bffll i the public Runt? Si i mus." a hlch is li.i, inn i ii. i la? ed, even b) The Blue ni expei Imi nl mstlnee two hara whl? Ii have been well Isnd and the prm Incea, hav? oal ii ivorabh an Imi "Bunt) Ka? ii i- drain? village life, with l1 ,3 undertone i irt un Price uf i la enacted with and bj four rVottish player? The comedy, "Christina a bj Miss lawn i hj Mr Bi The MJ? in station? tl an knowledge ol B. and humor. mi produced uiasgow it With enthusiasm loi humor and now i th? sei has I.wrlttes four oi five ol tl.rlglnal for principal critical London genuine Ml oi Bcottleh vivid as i- bugsoroug ihh-ii m. anil women ui iTU'l' H.if'1' lllHtltlltf to The Dorcheater vu MteSSS ggggl New and Old Theatrical Attractions for the Coming Week COMEDY AND DRAMA.

Mm i. compi i I I III ii A lli.l by Chai fter I ti "Tl i rheati Robert Hi' th? .1 omed). I E. "Ths Witness the De 'Olliei i olonisl Led) th- es the part of Ml .1 I.im. i Misa i snd is Mil mi ii Crane In i i f.

a i un a-srd Peple's -ni Dual i. play, of Piei lin Irish presen! and l. in i'oi daughti The I. Fund" si evenlni. Btlllmsi I Oecsr i The I'Hl HI) Up I all.i.

oi big MUSICAL PLAYS i n. Wolf, wllh music hy i I I I I Weddlni Trtn," I I I i NEW PRODUCTIONS. Moods i- Decs MsxilM Elliott's Theatre, the Irish in Lenr.o- Pl'l "The ght, Ds? iml Si Msxini Ell 1 Irish Jo'-ianna Rec. I Thursdsy nigh 21? at the Theatre, W.lton Lackay? in "The Thw at Elliott's Theatre, the Irish mags. st the New ThsstrSi rinnt ion rif Hur." Good rhe I VARIETY HOUSES.

I week'? Pauline's estini in which comedy ill i Mai i hai i whl icq lit? himself Cent "i onvincing lure for Hi I mem thrift of oi I pieces. He en I ai lous par? ol i mal mi 111 na to? two ne? i Bri I immoth rjeco fasblon. An tied for thi hi the llttls i Raed V.l nter? -i la his a snd a-lli it-nl i ne? pro gi itnms dui Ing omina ugi stnme ind a Ii 1.11. Ph? i.n sn -v. Imim dlvei i novi a i.

uiil ii. of olumbla i nivwi Ideel Ii I hi toi un .1 nom noi Id re will take mosi ictive -i" clalty, TI i Amer! mn soprano, Norwood, wtth rlammcrsteln's Victoria Under? laudevlll? ompany of i re, win head the bill next week. ts i'l i Brlw snd lea Kim "Th? II? ng i bll ol In a vaudeville m. 's favorite i nt? rtali i monolo i Lnnsdon, In I entitled Det? I tirai musical die? Bw or snd Ma? In i Is i Bnydet Ing I i lur- i Moi ton ill lern The BH git It popular! t) with ill i ne i ompan) ind pi will Mi. anil rali Com? pany, with Bufffa? two bur? in thi ni.i Anns oo big ind railed vaudeville bill, In inter intet nstlom ktellntion Kellei I Mm? Ms? renowned V'ienm to ihlm bright! ii thi winter Garden, sri loletts, with Oi 1 sdli the III? i aa Mili i Introd ice? i new Joeii Colllni bsttei rolce than ever Annette Kellermann apt I veil ng si lier won.i- apecialt) snd dmliers by December he nil i.

honw of the silvei I will dleti butsd imoni i.nil. i in idieQcn,.

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