ATITRBAY MbRNING COURIER :a n H a U v ( fm T 'ih WW IS N.w Yoijk, 8ci. (J.- Special Coukikk Corresiiomlenee.- Tim following nro thin week's Important attractions in Now York: Vaudeville nt Tony Pastor's theatre,; "New South" at tho Madison Square theatre; vaudevlllo at Proctor's; Detfolt Hopper ut the Hroadway theatre; vaudevlllo ut the Casino; "Tho Prodigal Daughter" at tho Amorlcan theatre; E. ir. Sothern at tho Lyceum; Bostoa Hon ard Specialty company at I' sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI AIBA HBYWOOD. the Star; "The Hlack Crook" at tho Academy of Music; "Liberty Hall" at the Empiro theatre; "1492" at Palmer's; "Fanny" ut tho Standard theutro; J. K. .Murray in Olen-da.Lough" ut tho Fourteenth Street theatre; Russell's Comedians in the "World's Fair City Directory" ut the llijou theutro. D'Oyloy Curto advises John Stetson that tho new opera, by Gilbert and Sullivan will bo produced at the Savoy theatre in London in No ember. It will be heard in America shortly after, ut whut theatre has not been decided upon.' Mr. Stetson has a contract with Mr. Carte, giving him the first right to all Gilbert and Sullivan's works and since Lillian Russell's name has been mentioned in connection with it there is u possibility of her . appearing in the American pro duction. "Liberty Hall" ut tho Empire theatre hus farge audiences. This too, In tho faco of very warm weather. Tho new play Iiuh been pronounced by all who have seen it as one of tho prettiest on the stage, with a lovely story that wins the heart IsieaHse of its sweet simplicity and directness. Tho now leading people of this theatre, Henry Miller und Viola Allen, have received numerous curtain cuIIh during the week and the fun made by May., Robspu and W.- H. Croiuptou surpasses anything seen in a comedy way for a long time. "Liberty Hall'' will- surely have (t pros- porous run at the Empire theatre. The uttiaction at the Lansing theatre for this evening is something nut of tho usual rum of farce comedy, spectacular tragedy und emotional performances! Edgowood Folks" is a plaj of Ameri can Ufa und has for its characters tho honest but somewhat eccentric peoplo who enjoy the peaceful mud life of tho New England hills. It in f ice from ex travagance. Mr. Hey wood's special ties aro stiungon the thread of tho story, with consistency and ruturulness. Tltoy are-made to bourn part in tho un folding of the plot and so hae some ex cuso for their existence. There are few people; on tho stage today who can sing a comic song with such facile neatness, as Mr. He) wood. Aside from the ab sorbing Interest in his chai actor acts which iibouud fiom theiiso to tho full of the cm tain, there is a well considered plot unfolded by a nuuilier of amusing undtulented actors and actresses. This Is of great !uiN'tanco to auditoia who do not like to see tho entire burden carried by. the star. Mr. Hoywood.haa. not madMho fatal' mistake, as many do, of depending wholly upon his ability to entertain and' amuse his audience.. He has.surrounded himself with a strong, and evenly, hulunocd company containing several 'old favorites thut are welUknown. to Lincoln theatre goers. Quite a sensation among, fashionable circles was caused recently by a woll known stock broker's- behavior during his wife's absence- at n mountain, sum-mer-rseortJ Benjauin - , the gentleman in. ques tion is a man -of not less-than fifty-years of-ace. A staid, quaint, unassuming busiasss man on Wall street, who hers, tofsrs-fcas- always been- looked upon as a model husband, surrounded liy a happy family. Hut outward apitenrnnces often deceive; antf "things nre seldom what they seem." While at the depot Just after seeing hia wife aafely off for tho Adirondack, this exemplary hus hand and church member, commenced a tlirtatlon with a charming young widow that nearly wrecked tho happiness of several Uvea. Tho story can bo seen bettor than told at tho Lansing Septem ber 11, 12 and 1.1th. "A Model Husband", ia John Dillon's latest play, and it is said to bo one of hia best. Winsome Mario Heath, ia tho bright particular star of tho musicial comedy, "A Turkish Oath," that opens at the Funke opera house for throo nights Scptombcr 14. E.H, Macoy is tho manager, and ho has a strong company in support of his star. Mario Heath is fast pushing her wuy to tho front rank of soubrottes, Her work is entirely different from anyone else, and what lends great assistance is her wondorf ul singing, and, by the wuy, it is not generally understood, but it is a fact that sho is a graduate of three of tho lending" musical colleges in America, her early intention being to adopt tho opera, but sho wisely guveup that Idea und took Makik Heath, in "A Tl'iikihii Bath." up the lino of work that she hus mudo such a wonderful success with. Tho following is a complete list of tho people who are supporting this clover little mite; Miss Anna Leslie Edna Urlino, Stnrru Kimbnll, Blnncho Ilrogun, Clara Hilton, Richard Brown, Ed Crlssio, Steward Barnes. John Sheridun, Harry Dull, MallSheely. Seats salo at Ikix otllco Monday morning, Wurd McAlliHtor. of the "fnnr Imn. 1 drcd," und Muggie Cline, the Irish song bird, hud u strange meeting the other day. Both woro in u Boston Pullman special. At tho particular request of her friends, Maggie sang a verse of her now song, "Yo-Heuvo-Ho," with which she is soon to delight tho public ear, and everybody wus charmed with the exception of Mr. McAllister. That is to say, he wus not apparently charmed. Ho may have ben thrilled to his heart's core, and ho prob ably was, but he called up every bit of his breeding and maintained the con. ventional blase air of iood mx-ietv. Just before tho train rolled into Bridge- jiort some one called Miss Cline's atten tion to the fact that the elderlv !nntl. man with the aoft, brown hut, wus the social arbiter. . "Iiord bless ami save us." said MainIn "Isn't he nice? How. I should to nnt him." "Can it lie possible thut lou never metT" wus the astonished clionm. "Never," aaid Mauri with a stum. sob. "I throwed awav mv onlv chum when I refused to sin? for the VmiHvU Club last winter." "It's too bad that there I uo oaa hers vr to introduce you," said Mrs, Knight, as the train sinned up, It's such a lovely opiortunlty, and I'm sure he would lie delighted." "Oh, I dont know thut; It's too bud," said tho song bird, airily. "I'll Just Introduce in) self and he'll bo more than delighted." "Maggie, don't jour dare," began Mrs. Knight. But Maggie gave her luggage to the porter und Isno straight down the aisle for Mr.McAlllster. She caught up his right hand from his newspaper and shook it until her diamond hracelot made an uuroolo alsittt his soft brown hat. "Mr. McAllister, I'm delighted to moot you, said sho. "You know mo of course. I'm'MIss Cllno." Mr. McAllister could not havo boon more courtly More her irrnclmia Mnjeaty, tho Queen. "Miss Cllne," said ho, dexterously removing his hand to grasp his hat, "tho delight ia ontlrely mlno. I havo always admired you on tho stago, and now my admiration will bo yours in prlvato llfo." "That la right." said Maggio, warmely. "I think us prominent pooplb ought alwayBtobo friendly. Good day." "Good day." said Mr. McAllister as ho sunk into his seat. "Good day." Ho never changed his position from thoro to Now London, undmlndful n many broad smiles. But ovorand anon his lips seemed to frame those parting woril8"Uood day. '"Good day." Somo ono nBkod Thomas W. Knn tho other day whether ho thought the tragedians that aro climbing tho laddor of fame have us much genius as those who have fallen from It. "Havo wo," it wub nskod, "any actors to compare with E. L. Davenport, Edwin Forrest, Edwin Booth or Edwin Adams?" Mr. Kcono made tho following reply: "My dear sir, when thoso actors lived tho tasto of tho public was vastly differ ent to what it is ntjprcsont. Then peo ple went to tho thentro to enjoy tho plays thoy had become familiar with In tho closet. Thoy used to read Shako spoaro und tho other poets with u grout doul of assiduity, und thoso who snt in front wore almost us familiar with tho toxt as wero tho actors on tho stage. Evory speech was followed with inter est, every point wub noted, ovory new rending was criticised, but though such was tho cuso tho uvorugo actor was not in as affluent clrcumstuncoB us ho is ut present, nor could ho reach tho stars as euBily. You must also bear in mind that tho nctors you havo mentioned woro often subjectod to harsh and un just criticism; and as for being bettor actora than thoso wq havo with ub, that 1b merely u mutter of. opinion. Acting to day is said to bo more natural, more roposeful and imbued moro with the chusto spirit of repression; but years henco there may bo found people who will find fault with it und cull for tho strong; Aery declamation of tho -Id school, of which I must confess I mself urn an advocate. I think that Fred Wurde, Louis Jumes, Edmund Collier und Robert Downing aro capital exKin ents of tho poetic drama, and thut when thoy have gone tho wuy of Booth, For-, rest und McCullouch. those wh.i .' youngsters now will say, 'Ah, you should nnvo soon iiouis James as Brutua, Fred Wardo nB Richard. Ed Collier nn iv-. ginius, and Bob Downing" us Hamlet, men you a Havo Been net ntr. Wn , nil prono to tuko n partial viow of whut pleased ub in youth; whereas, us we grow older wo become captious and' moro difficult to ploaso." On one occasion Mr. Irvinir wnu I ,..;. driven to his theutro in a cab, when tho norse rell and died u fow minutes ufter. Henry did not, us most would, sneak on without paying his faro, but asked the man if it was his own horse. "Yes, sir, and I had to depend upon it to get a living for myself and family." Henry suw it was not acting, but truth; then ho too notes for 81 RO from bis m.i.Ui.t. book, gave them to the man and told him to buy himself anothor horse. From the foregoing story one mav i.-u- sonubly infer that Mr. Irving 'n.,. agent is beginning to eurn his sulai v. i They have had everything else of New York, and now they are plnviug the " Wol cs of New York." . . . . Ed a i d E. I Jtice promises to surpiiso the public with his production of "Venus.". . . ,'Kono Coghlan received" W(K for her Mrfor muneo of Rosalind in "As You Like It" at the world's fair.... Stuurt Robson in speaking of tho wuy Americun actors ure received in London sujb "they dine you at the clubs and club you ut the theatre.".... Caroline Hamilton, the Maid Marian of the Bostonians' second company, has .been engaged to Join Puuline Hall's Opera company. She is a California!! and her riuht nm.. ia js Minznor M. B. Curtis im. n ' nounced his determination to return to ' the atagein "Sam'l of Posen ." lf aiu ' also, that Sims and Pettitt, the English dramatists, ureal work on a nluvfnr1 him bused upon theexnerieiuathtt.ii.,. I which he hus passed since the shooting of Officer Grant by aome unknown erson in San Francisco. .Hall's Hair Renewer contains tho natural food and color-matter for the hair, and medicinal herbs for the scalp, curing grey neas. baldnssji, olaadruf f, sod scalp sores. 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