rf XKUrM L AT THE KEITH THEATRE SriUKUKUnUKLKUKUKU 1 FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 15 "All the World Loves a Lover," sang the poet. This might be paraphrased to read: "All the World Loves a Laughter." Now is the time to have all the' buttons sewed on because WILLIAM A. BRADY, Limited, Will offer One Long Lingering i i Laugh i i ov Hi Hf fc ; , B .Mk. hm JHIk JHBk. JHftk Hi "You have a Man to Rely on Now. " ' Written by Philip H. Bartholomae. A Most Uproariously Funny Play. I fi Ove 9 has EVIany Records for Long Runs In Big Cities Nine Months in New York, City. Three Months in Chicago. Two Months in Boston. Why Everyone Should See "Over Night." "Over Night" was written by Philip H. Bartholomae, a young play wright with very little former experience, but his play proved to be so cleverly constructed and so bright and witty, that it was received with ac claim by all the New York critics, who united in giving it unstinted praise. As one of them remarked, "I have not laughed so much and so heartily in years, and I felt like taking the author out and buying him a drink for giv ing me this new sensation." "Over Night" proved so much of a success that it played for nine months in New York, part of the time at the Hack ett Theatre, and was afterwards transplanted to Mr. Brady's own Theatre, "The Playhouse," where it finished out the season with much honor and emolument to all concerned. As its title suggests, the action of the play con cerns a single night's happenings, and has to do with the mishaps that be fell two young married couples on their honeymoon trip up the Hud son river, on the steamer "Hendrick Hudson." It is said that the author has succeeded in constructing a most uproariously funny play with comical situations following each other in rapid succession, and- though the sub ject might be thought a delicate one, he has avoided all pitfalls that might in any way lead to suggestiveness. On Board the Steamer Hendrick Hudson. A METROPOLITAN COMPANY OF ACTORS. Cast of Characters: Caroline Patchen Florence Stewart Caroline Powers Inez Power Purser James T Ford Al. Rivers Mahlon P. Hamilton Steward Emile Nelson Mrs. S, Rutherford Cleveland Elsie Scott Georgina Kettle Ada Sterling Richard Kittle T Tom Emory Percy Darling Sam B. Hardy Elsie Darling Francine Larrimore Hotel Clerk Robert Bingham Professor Diggs - E. L. Dunne Porter John Dillon Get Seats Early EVERYBODY IS GOING. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Synopsis of Scenes: Act I. On board the Albany Day-Line S. S. Hendrick Hudson. One autumn afternoon. Act. II. Main hall and lounging room of the Rip Van Winkle Inn, at a small place onjthe west shore of the Hudson, above Poughkeepsie. That evening. Act III. Same place. Next morning. iHrciraiHriHrtHre a miirfiHfiHfiHr