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AMrSEMBirTS.
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Gossip About Plays and Playhouses
iPUNIKQ a winter mho In mid- traoted much attention a pound the circuit fundar. September 1 at the Orpheum, will of opn air play. Including appearances at
surnmsr present aft anomalous Aham and Baster. comedy acrobaU, bar .tart tomorraw mornln. at I o'clock. Dor- .'JaT n. "i
conaltlon. but It doesn't seem to aiao a reputation to eustain and coma wall In tha laat fortnight numerous orders for . hn C)rcw hM returned from Europe
ease tha theatrical man. Ha raoommended. Tha Grt Lloyd, tha Aue- reearratlona for tha season bar baan re- M)f atartr4 rehearsals of "Ilia House In
smiles amid tha beadjr awaat and trallaa tenor, will sin a urn bar of new ealred. Moat Of tha old rulara ara re- Order," the new play by A. W. Plnero, In
Insists that now ta tha aocaptad sonra. whlla Paulina Oourtnay. with bar portlnt and numerous naw onaa ara aub- TJ. "T'J 'r"a " th tmWr
tlmt, Of oouraa, ha had to maka hla dates llluatratad ballads, will ba aa popular aa eoribln for eartain aaata oa ft particular RoM 8tahl )n itln to ft friend from
away ahaad, and tbara waa really no war art. Tha Bijou motion ptcturae. naw and nlf ht of aach week. Aa In former seasons a small town In Scotland, to which she was
f tallln laat June Just how bot It would Intereetlnr. will ba aa clear and steady as aaata may ba eeoured ft week In advance paying a hort visit, said "I am wrltlnej
ba at this time In Auguat. It waa not science can maka them. Tha BUo Stock either by 'phone or at tha window and mau5, hold ft"lett or.150
expected that tha froat would bare tinged company In "The Fortune of War" should orders will ba held until t o'clock on week Clyde Fitch haa returned from Europe,
tha grass with brown, or hare turned tha be aean by far to better advantage than day evenings and T O'clock on Sunday, bringing with him the finished manuscript
learee. but It waa not anticipated that tha ever before. The playette to ft story of tha Tha finishing touches are being applied of a 'u-eomedy Jivith f-La?.
weather man would have pulled tha hot civil war. denoting one man's eacrlfloe for . the work that baa been under way for gJa Tnthe leading part,
plug out to Its limit and then have gone another, rred Truasdell and Miss Bertie weeks past. Tha Improvements made this Th, MW theater which Is being erected
away and forgotten It. But Omaha la not May have exquisite roles, Tha usual feature summer In tha way at making tha pop- for Charles Prohman on Shaftesbury are-
untqus In this condition. Theaters aU matinee will ba given on Wednesday, when . ular theater mora commodious and altrac- nue London, wU' b 'y- I?tn.'?,ai
over the country have been opening during souvenir box of chooolatea will ba given tiva are tha most extensive and thorough ae,lgn otMr. Frohman a Empire theater,
tha laat fortnight, and each baa expert- away to each lady holding ft "Oo" seat undertaken since tha house waa first Mew York.
anosd tha same extremely warm weather, coupon. Tha other usual matinees will else opened. On next Saturday night Man- Henry Arthur Jones Is writing a new
itrangeat of all, tha business baa been such ba given. agar Belter assisted by his staff will hold 'J f rtneto Wilson in which he
a. justlflsd tha managerial enterprtee. - ft reception. Tha theater will ba opened ,ru0 .MouVu.n CUmK?
From all ever coma tha stories of crowded Lincoln J Carter's recent soeole success, fr publlo Inspection. Tha Orpheum or William Collier has made a hit in Aus-
houses and cf much enthusiasm. This la rh, witness," will ba the offering at ehestrn. under direction of Albln Hu.ter. traila '
what givto th. eu. to the box effloe. and th. Krug theater for four nights. startn .ttendano. and ' coam Ending "'.um'm.S
pvwpie ww ar u w with ft matinee today. It fairly effervesce program mumo. u... Europe. Mr. Crane will be een this sea
how the theater will ba kept open, even u1 bubbles over with novel character- P001' ft fine Una Cf bookings Including eon In a play by Alfred Sutro entitled "The
if 11 laaea ana to in a extreme reacnea v-. , . . most or the American nue ana juuropeun ".t""zi- . v
ran right through tha summer without any tn, audltoP spellbound and ftmased. They h8 m for tn vera bare been presenting a repertoire of their
Intermission on account cf tha heated term, include ft terrlfla fire scene, an attempted how' tor oh of ,h two Jons 18 former successful plays in St. Louis, have
b tha victim and aft- elcu"tad for. but to a mora maraaa -f KD hur.Vt r Men.'- Chsrle. Klein's
drowning, showing both
Three of tha loosJ theaters are now under arward the rescuer from the time they
full sail for tha coming season, ftad tha plunge Into the water and as they sink to
ether two will go into commission vary tha bottom, than their rise to tha surface
goon. Tha opening for tha Orpheum la eat and to safety s tha hair-raising leap of aa
Oesstp -raaa Itaarclaad.
Rattle WUllama and "Tha Little Cherub"
for September i, whlla that of tha Boyd la automobile across an open drawbridge and are the first winners or ue season.
latest play, which Henry B. Harris will
present In Boston September I.
Wajrenhals it Kemper announce that the
company to support Eugenie Blair In Clyds
Fitch's "The Woman In the Case" this sea
son will be a particularly strong one. They
trifle vague. Tha work of repair aad cyclone, laying death and destruction In nwm have fifteen com- have already waged Alice Braham for
renovation haa not progressed aa rapidly Us wake; while the sensational and mora K"sesion.
fts was expeotad. and Manager Burgess la serious scenes have received careful atten- p,ul potter and George Horace Lorlmer
little chary Vbout announcing tha open- tlon. tha comedy haa not been overlooked are writing a play for. William H. Crane,
ng data or attraction. Several ootnpanlea and Is mora than usually strong. A fine ."titled "Old Oorgon Graham."
bar asked for time early to September, but cast win Interpret tha play. .Xi1"??? "HI tfTl'?.
en. th. Arm 1v nf the . r7"
eaaon la yet fixed. Something definite may
be known during the week, gince ms ra- Confessi0, of a Wife." bv Owert Davis. ? ? tn,.,r.. Prtoire air ynaries Mexico.
turn from Europe M Burgee, has .been wh,ch vvyn un a 7,, Th. alway. entertaining comedian, Ar-
verr- busy getting ftfralre at Omaha and th.., - i ffl27nTl. mTSiit'' 1 thur D.unn- will visit Omaha during the
Those who attend the performance of tha
Claire Foster. Edwin Maynard for Mr.
Thompson and Frank Connelly for Julian
Rolfe. .
Charlea Frohman will maka a big pro
duction at Wellaok's theater, New York,
of "The Judge and the Jury,'' the western
play written by Harry D. Cottrell and Oll-
Pjf J.wh W " b Produced m rols of Maduita. Th? scenes of the
I . . " T ""'- play are laid at Ioa Bravos, New
Besides their repertoire Sir Charles
17 7.,:: , Mr ..a. ,ner ror lnr M eaturoay .nv-Pn t-rew xyj season In ah original musical comedy. "The
- . matinee, starting liursday nigbt, August mr uavis win m su m muun in a L ttle Joker." Mr. Dunn will be supported
V.I- II . m 1u.a1.I-u lh, HnVfl . ..KHBlnn A f I V. nntartnn'a v 1 . . . , . ,
wvnw vwimuu lion mil , utc,, pw Rn pxreprinnai compuny ni nrufir " -
The House of Mh-th. which has been ctallv adapted to musical comedy i Dd tha
on. wis hsi oi ooon. .r wt not IutTer from ennui it telle tha
are cf tha bast, and promise much more in tele o a ymim who gives her heart to an
tha way cf genuine attractions than have uruonlpuIou ymeda, but finds It again
bean aee here for eaveral aeasona. Tha when h- mMta aiu,i hone,
Krus atarted off to capacity business, al- wfrthy and rood, wno i,,. heP for hw
though tha weather conditions were such owrv The secrets which tha poor wife
aa would seam ta preclude anyone's going oon,,, onM She haa erred.
to tha theater. The Burwooa maoe u ta true, but she la only a woman who J?"''" America
good start, ana me mjou n . thought she was ft wife
so far,
made by Clyde Fitch and the novelist.
play is far above the average, belli.
Captain Robert Marshall, author of "The work of Herbert Hall Wlnslow.
Second In Command." "The Duke of Kllll-
orankle and other successes, is com
pleting ft new comedy for Charles Froh-mao.
Elian Terry's repertoire for her farewell
wui inciuae
A. W. Plnero's latest play. "His House
in Order," which proved to be the big
gest dramatlo success of tha London aea
. son, will run all summer at the St. James
theater In that city. John Drew opens In
"C&ntaln this olay In New York at the Empire the-
V J ' Sl.... K. Tl , An Bar.,iKA S Vrawa IIII..I...
.rp,, ..-. .nanrt tor alL" ta tha . "V " ...v. Bhaw "Nance Oldneld," and "The- Good will be bis leading woman.
Businees anougn lor mu, is me nu, 0f the name, but who was deceived. Hn. " v,.
. assaaaans svssbsb1 . " ViJ ICB 7 I uuihcm sscaa oj i isub trJk Willi
expression of tna managara. There la plenty of comedy, little touches of When BUen Terry makes her farewell Charlee McLellan, author of "The Belle
i " ' human nature, pathos, excellent acenery tlr the United States she will appear of New York" and "Leah Kleechna," to
. v .... ..an la - , . .. - , here aa Lady Ceolly Waynflete In Ber- write for him a musical comedy for New
Tha general outlook for the aeaeon la and a. cast In this play to Insure ft capital Mrd Shaw a "Oaptain Brasabound s Con- York and London, called "Nellie Neil."
good. It ta on of th bast svldenoes or two hours nd ft half of uninterrupted version.'' Ths musio will be by Ivan Caryll, composer
tha continued prosperity of tha country pleasure. A. H. Woods, tha owner of this J. B. Dodson will play a character part Jt "Th?, olrJ from Kays." "The Little
that the people ara turning with apparent play, has given especial attention to "Tha the new play Clyde Fitch hag written. C5rub', and m"',y .n" PPul Plece'
7. ... n... v-ii rnmfinn. n . ni.H hik i. .- and In which Clara Bloodsood will have Otis Skinner achieved the triumph of hla
eagerness to tha theater again. Baae , bail confessions of a Wife, which is an assur- the idin, rolr. xt ta produced In career last season when he create the part
and other outdoor amusements are still at ance that those who attend the performance Cleveland. of the priest in Lavedan's brilliant and
th vary senlth of their attractiveness, and of this entertaining and withal Instructive Bon Greet announcea that ha will tnaug- Fnt P.n -Jo'in o ?n'a
ara draw,ng great crowds. bUt th. demand melodrama wiU reWthelr money', worth. Sg t0"r ..d. .Tdeean l" ,e" aloft wat
for mora amusement la auoh as shows how S f.JSKi 7 Bh.i,..?.--etZyera' mora widely discussed. Mr. Skinner goes
ger th. peopla ar. for div.rti.am.nt. ThJJ hUJ reserved -eat. tor ' th open. tor g8" on touf ,ta .;Th th, N t
Although th. week wa. on. ot .xce.siva w . mane. o they now aa Interesting wrlea "Charles rVrohmai wm present bira In I
nsax, tne aays oein iomu ."
Music and Musical Notes
new piay.
Mr. Oreet's company last season gave
BUsabethan performances at Yale, Dart
mouth, Oberlln, Princeton and the Univer
sities of Pennsylvania, Michigan, To-
Mnli Tl 1 1 n r. I .. . 1 f I I -
' the winters to go to New Inner circle of th. Four Hundred with their Tauneaaee, Vlglnia, West Virginia and Vet
York on ft musical pilgrimage wives, intend to build up another exclusive nionL "Macbeth'' proved the most pop
next season will be tha most in- . . ui' P'y last year, with "The Merchant
,,-. a " twTn!i kSuT. . . . -4 of Venice." "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth
teresUng. Something besides ft Friends of Madame Borglwra will ba Night" closely following. This winter Mr.
passion for art has entered Into rrivA v.. - . .v.. . . Greet Intends tn rvva 11 a n wii That
.... i - - - v uii uwi.il ux tier . . . , " . , . . - - - .
rfll do mor to bring him fame Z tT following comment - mother, Madame Vignal, at her home at :- vv"4 na fajeu ol Henry lv
than anything ha haa yet undertaken, if J., 7. , iT" vu Rue Ernest Kenau, parts, on the 12d day rr wo is juai now enjoy-
van u..iia - , . . . It ft- racy'lnalda view of the worklnxa of t.,i- . , , H1 herself at her summer home on Long
it be carried out In th spirit In which It " ' Jul,r' Madame Vignal waa 7 yeara Island, recently wrote to her manager?,
la conceived. He proposes to give a aariea " T!.in tropo" r l-7: oia, tn(J f0r a long time had been an In-. Wagsnhals a Kemper, saying: "If you
cf adthor-. matinee, at hi. Naw Tort vtPZ JJJ ?ne'ft. 1. ft comfort to know that mad- JT ."tar1" Uni Ca'tn'tTtl
theater. Aa soon aa Grace George la well complexion of the Fifth avep banquet m Borglum waa with her mother when prised. It happened this i way, Im de
started on her season's un. Mr. Brady In- 2iaon!ar ha5tI, W11 eWport next tbs end oaine. Muoh affection and sym- voted to swimming and I'm out in the bay
tepds to
on each
east and
oppressive, the attendance at tha Krug
and tha Bijou was big and ths advance .ale
for tha opening at tha Burwood was tha
heaviest recorded at that house, being
even greater than at the opening laat fall.
This mean, that tha public haa money and
la willing to spend It at th theaters.
William A. Brady ba. made an announce
ment that will
un iiui- iihuuiuki " - season nulv hTn iTT. i . Z "" muiiuu wiu sym- ' " "J'u im uui in hid uajr
give a nw play by a new author , K aut lnflu Mw lah pathy extend to Madame Borglum In her' "01m 3u,Vafu,rK 0'Sl00Jt- ,A.n6wr:
Thur.Uy.ftarnoonwithft.p.caI wl Pftperjna
id all scenery-needed for a satis- ZitwW i , f?? h? .' . - " Prs agente and writers invent ab-
factpry production. Thl. will affofa ft would Invidi it wTlijaav to put aside . T." ,I J Chicago' uTd tWngs about ma ail season. So l
making actual ineir aoolal amblUona for some time at """'ly. aar. ana sura, xnomas J. Kelly 1, V . r?"
. give tnr "Hnamrock" recital. If It hart aoo'a poam. and In one ecene there was
lelr n " 'rtullr nt I .hould Uka to ba a lake of real water and that I would
to have atald in Chlcava ta hr if t be compelled to remain under water for
iiei ' that T olar mar raai well and tn i'our Hundred on the other. And i- beUeva, vary .merely, that the concert ""! waa enclosed
known fact that ft piay may reao wen ana rayed behind Clark and Schwab are doaeiia m.. . ,. "' V v, w. oonort In ft glass case, so that the audience could
Mil nrnve eomnaratlvelr uaalea. for acting of oth.r. -r i.k -iTT 7 .1..i maana ft .tap toward bigger tbinca. It see that I waa reailv submerged. He
purposes. Also, ft play may act wen, ana nave seen amarimg unaer tne auav vna wieresung to sup tn
till lack ths essential but undetermined .SLtVJ. Uat to Und W nd watch th trend of opinion. Tto
nlMAM A-VnArtilnllv fne
iwui.
. . . . . . ... , .i ,k. least.
woraing esis oi mi mmnim ui. Th K. i. a . ,
niTariMi. and ousht to determine tha value riaric nrf u i .7.JVC. . j
of them for aotlns- Durnosea. It I. a well wives on the one hand and a larse Dart of hra td In Chicago to hear It, I compelled to remain under water for
though It was fine. Was he really Imposed
on. do rou suppose? It's my first venture
at being untruthful." There's something
true In Miss Walsh's story, after all.
There's no glass case In her play, but
alementa of suocees. By Mr. Brady', plan When the opera season opens J. Pierpont b't of ood Iuck t0 theml
aw. A.., 1 -Jl . I H ,,AV m mm AA Itfoman will U In th, M-trntwiiltan In (fri
ln1. If ths nlav nnnrimantst with has V""1" ie-rs uoa. nanaea uy j. J. asior, umauiiesiar, so well Known for nere is a oase, nevei-tueiess iiie vvumau
,"a'".t ".h!.P' ? nMrtP0"VdrWlt. his beauUful baritone voice, ha. decided Caaa"
any imiii r" ana u me (KMC eia line M. ,., . rim of th. mn.t Immrtmt th-atrto.l n.
m yvauivu wiui iiif union , - . -
' " -ravmAn .Via, ha Vn mail. Iap th.
tea .111 isew xorx
right now. when almoet every atar la look- the granj ISr. that ooi-responas wTth: thi " "f ,n ,omaft'. Mr- ti, ?w f.'jL,afJ,1'. -Wv?,e" ""a."er..r."l
In about for a suitable vahlole. At any W.polltan. parterre ta wUW. '. "l" "'c "a .nu hu MM. nualcal" oomyrod'u0lonr""Com.
.."' " k " nm o unaer- i. Thro' th. Rve." There is Drdbablv no
I.. lui.urf Al mamhav f n SOUlal DOWerS.
,ii nicau, i "'-"-" " . . a 1 .. ..... cm. ,, m . ... xaxemenis inai nas oeen maae
Play., a thing that would vary dealrabl. TST SSTSi v." osnfr oi tsacmh of sm.Tr..- h. in Z.kV' Lr-"
rate. It will satisfy a number of aspiring wiveeT
authors, who are now despairing of over
getting chance.
take this new venture.
h, . v- fM that th. sua- louna nimseu aiier ue oaine uuuiuimi iuv . .T ta some nitlng Ainciivu w-v..w...
, "Ths Lion and tha I-I,. if on. u tu b. reiesated To tlie srVi d "'"T: " " nc such a IT. 'k7. was xeneralfy ' regarded" as an
down hv four dlfrarajit n.r ua ouaht aa mmll a Lav away from the' Paiaeuo siory aa this great American' entertainment of the hlxhest possible char-
1, 1- i 1, v. v"- ms success is cemeaienne on tne American aiaxe loaay
pique, to have made It possible for Oscar ftlmost ft foregone oondualon. Ha has had who has achieved such enviable distinction
fer-?. .net 5!S A"?:"4 With. hiVWh0l y'lTtea'sSn VrrVk K
Even the most astute manager cannot signed to rival tne Metropolitan. lw "uoy ana teacning he will Belle of Avenue A" and made a tremendous
tell in advance If the play he Is spending With ft parterre box one always had a grow. wun ms intelligence there Is ucoo unique cnaracier. in
hi. monV m will aueMi mi oViZ chance to V Invited to loin In box to box no reason why hs should not make a la.t. V.pUy?B' th6.p?'t J ,MrA ''i'?'
his money on Will succeed. Most of them vUltlnB. Knowing this fully, the directors . , ,,"..,, la" ' wealthy widow, and Frank Lalor in his
can give ft good gueaa aa to tha literary always have exercised the greatest vlg- Pace xor nimseir. original oieation of Mr. McMutt, the tailor,
merits and .histrionic possibilities of tha tlance, and ft hint from the bomuoldere -, w . an4 the entire organisation which appeared
nlav while In its manuacrlct form' hut always has been aufflclent to prevent an The Mendelssohn Qloe club cf New York ln th "on P'' la8t eaeon, the Will J.
play wntie in us manuscript rorm. d invasion. la hard at work rai.in- a i,,- block Amusement company will go before
after thla they must wait for tha verdict Above the parterre boxes la the Metro- .""J, , Z ,Jf. toJ V h Pubilo with an attraction which cannot
of th public. That they have been taught poUtan's grand tier, where Benator Clark www ana aiso xau to be ratea at me lop 01 ine usi oi
" T . . is . t l Jl.... ... ft TVak f-nask 1 a. hi. a. M a. . 1 - A . A m a Inn sm iiai nm 1 nriulnnt inn
caution Is shown
eeaa of laat season
tfouii." wa. turned
managers, aach presumed to be wise and Metropolitan, tor It la the unwritten law composer's haa coma to pass. Genius, a ctsr, and as played by the company on
r.tuuT.hra7r o?t.ngp,S. " - Un tetwn th. two .uper-ssnsitiv. nature and criticism ?orm &tX$S?b&2SSt W
proauoiion. ine nnn manager wok K on KohwaO also waniea a ran mt "'Tr" T vouia ... Woman's Way" Is tne title of a new
ft venture, and the result Is that two com- but ue eoma no. " h. "Aid a few UJ"U hut, alas, he' drama by Edward Peple, author of "Th
pastes have been engaged continually tn ff,' J entered Into o?nn!ct mu,t Uv for Tcara. the very Prince Chap." which will open at the
It. plantation alnos th. flr-t we.k of 1U IT Htr C Frick Theta Jx Irony in busk of hla fo.mer self. W. who leva hi. rwCSiiaSSt tiSSStun.
produouon. and four companies ara to ba th. fact that each a house worth music can surely spar, a tu, from our ilf th-lrSSfon F. KajT Coma tookl Thla
ean in It aunng tne coming aeason. This "'y-- ".,," a-.hah has
Inatanoe can ba multiplied many times.
On the other hand, many plays that prom.
laul w.11 have he en af.a-.d with lavlah.
naas, only to fall miserably. A notable In- ouogo these two felt much the earn moneys.
etanoa of this was the Klaw a Brlauger emotions that a newsboy would feel on , , .
production of last season, "The Prince of waiklng through Bherry'ft on ft etonny Are wa really to have a municipal band?
India, which waa put on at Chicago on a T when ie IneSanca scandals smirched 11 U to a to be trua Of course we
maaTntneant aoala, with ft splendid acting some of the names that appear on tha need on a Our out-door summer life i.
company,
extent that
bain In society. Dr mia oroiner spirit in trouble. Is the play that had the tentative title of
hut he distinctly haa not been a part of it. Mr. Allen Roblnaon, ft) Wall street. New The ""f Nest.' Mr. Comstock has
lUfVft&n "ttbUrr ? th h8"ln Srtnla Uwil Vheadb'te Tyler":
V. 1 . avulth i-.r .(- T nan I DU.e - ivvsuvbj aUX A lias iceuiiiin liiaau vv lift w i ituaiui vuuno-
SCHOOLS ARD COLLCOES,
CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE
POUNOID 1807. DR. W. ZIIQFILD. PreftldftnV
College Building. 202 Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, lilts
Forty vean of artistic achievement under th paraonal direction of its
Founder and President, Dr. F. 2le(ffeld, haa mad thColiegonof tbft
vlrorout educational forces of America.
Oaeri facilities unsurpassed in America or En rope.
Has ths strongest faculty ever assembled In ft school ot musical learning.
Investigation will demonstrate th guperlority of this Institution.
BOARD OF MUSICAL DIB.BCTOR.Si
Dr. P. XlegtsM H age Iteensieaa Dr. Ueels Pslk Haas vea Scblller CraestaCaasel
William Castle Barahard Uetemaaa Nermaa Devrtaa Pells Berewakl Mrs. 0. L.FM
Mart tea way, Director cbeel af Acting
SCHOOL OF ACTIXQf
OPERA,
All Branches) of
MUSIC
SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION,
Modern Llniutps.
K R U G
4 McMs and Two Matin-, Start
ing with NftUneo TODAI
LINCOLN J. cAfmuva
Bcenio Marret
" ww IT BlATINICn T0TM.T
KlmZ 100 soo, boo
EYE
WITNESS
The Sensation of th Beftson
Automobile Leap tho Gap.
The Great Fire Scene.
The SUde for Life.
See
nay. Others prominent lit the company are
Olive May, 11. a. Mortnrop, jaines Mar
lowe, Fred Q. Hearne, Ueorge Woodward
and Herbert Ayllng. "A WomD'i Way"
is In four acts, the first of which Is repre
sented as taking place in the office of a
hat It la to ha sent on tha road JmIhould havb aSmlttad while wlU betor ,ona bome an ideal summer Mrs. Rlda Johnson Young, author of
thla season with an Inferior company in
tha hop of partially recouping tha loea
at laat aeason. Tha Brady experiment will
4 muoh to remove thla uncertainty, If it
eaa stand tha teat of tha special perform
anoa. It may haw a ehanoe of coming
through tha fir of general production.
-
they could not get in.
resort. Tha open country la very beautiful; "Brown a
It waa about this time that Herr con- our system of boulevard. ant m.i,. m pleted
rled began xo get the artlstlo end of the ,,, K i... .a ' ' . wl
,,i.i.i t.ntnr. down , to what ha shortly ba completed and perfected. Han-
Termed a "business basis." Ths de Resskes, scorn park Is the crown jewel of all parka persuasion. Mrs. Young began this play as
t Harvard." lias almost com
new colles-a play, the acenes of
hlch are laid at a girl's school. Only two
Helba and their colleagues had given place a fine band permanently stationed there n M Brown of Harvard had been pro
to new singers, good, it Is true, but not aulli a. - Z er nounced a success at the Princess theater,
equal to those that had gona And then woma worl nd be an ever New York. In It she plans to depict the
the Metropolitan waa
been.
not what It bad Increasing source of delight Good luck Intimate life of a girls' school In contrast
to thla pToJectl
MARY LEARNED.
Oeaalasl Kveats. Tha wllv Hammarsteln conceived the Idea
Tha formal .fnlog of th. Burwood thea. J$2e"i& MnronnrMrHr:mhmUeln T ''T"1
tr for It MtMoo 9t forty wokj wm aador AxUded thtvt b eouid not vt quite waouch S1 OAlmiowittoa will tour la Amiica
Sjlaaaaai a-waeai fcawssss es-w sssej-aem-sv ftssaan, Saj fWfs-- . . , . . ' TAaa aa-tm. . . m lilts tI UBJ IUUI VI a TBUS UU1IUBI I,
larltr haa In nowta waned. Tha aala of 1zU'La Jmifit? 2?T?07 ? and Albert Ch.v.ll.r. which begin. October
. . . 01 oln wiui 11,.. "W'" r; k . n.w(u, a., t, la New York, has been announced in so
eats for tha flrat week was very large and for boxes at such Urge prloee that be still In September. far aa the dramatlo world Is concerned in
tha Interest or au uva patrona waa just couia eeai man wi m "'a dv , nw nu a Drmswnr orcneetra. Tna many years. Tbess two artists, each su
to that of a collese for younsr men. which
theme shs so cleverly handled In Henry
Woodruff s production, 'i ne Messrs. Bnu
hart have an option on the play.
No more Interesting engagement than
the forthcoming tour of Yvette Gullbert
what mla-nt have been locked for, The re- "".l.2?lf- ,.w , ... Publ,10 .,UIPort", L Hj'l headed preme in his or her own particular field,
wsm mifsi ' , me ra- ..Th, wethy persona I talked with did the list of railroad subscriptions with a have been conblntd by George C. Tyler
turn ef the oompany from Ita aummer v- not favor my Idea," he aald. They were check for U.OuO. (Thafa eomithing like It the exWutlve head of ' UebUr Co., and
cation waa gretea uy a genuine oration ror pnTCW7 T., r1: ZVr A special rrom uoa Angeles says that win make a flying
each at Ue members, and tha newcomers. I?onT wa! 1 h..ri!i ' .v.. EUn Beach Taw of high note fame scored States for a period
-Ll. ir t van .ur ww t0 th,y W"U4 th great euooee In that oity on June U. which they will visit
especially Miss nilott. were given auoh beet According to reporta, aha haa buckled her- anoe for one night on
of six weeks, during
every city or Import-
only. Forty-two separate
cation was greeted by a genuine OTation for pertectly willing to support ths opera and A special from Lorn Angeles says that will make a flying trip over the tinlted
areleome aa ennvlnad them they had landed I alao feund that some of tha artists aelf down to lea-Itimate work ami haa aKa innnnni, ara in ha. ni.v. j h.n
among trtenaa "Th Charity Ball" la th "'th whom I had negotiated had heard doned her former attempts at doing sttuits It "s considered that Sundays will not be
win tav th. .a,j.. eMak am will tw. tht my audienoee were not U be of the with her high as and fa Louisville Her- included In this list. It will be readily uo-
MU for the penlng week tMvlllM aa kat and they did not care to play to aid. derstood that the limited extent ot the en-
aoh evening SurtneT the oomlng wwok, with aeoond-class houses. Qiaeomo Puccini haa Veen trying for soma gagsment will necessitate the playing of
en ftunaay, Tu today, Thuraday . 00 1.et"rmina , 0 BaT7, fv C: Pro n4uc Edmond Rostand to grant inatlne in ons city, and a night per-
wita ausa aiuiot in tna roia ax ann
Uh4m a m Inhii V
nmm d 1 1. aiMBtlna th. ner. - w wa h a inena ne naa eonaented for arary now aua oni, snows mat jdaaame
Boraa. Bfttry Um U euracung tna per- mersteln that they would haok him ta th Puoolnl t use tha text, eo that singing Ouilbert and Mr. ChavaUer will cover close
forms ansa. guarantee that all thing, are limit. Coquellna can be getUng themselves ready to 26.000 miles, and thla will be spread oier
wall stwvided for. Tha suooeaa of tha Bur- Wnn ""J Drmt ortain goes up. th for Impersonations of the title role. the entire country from Maine to California
Krugev aad Mr.
"So I determined ta hare a finer opera tiro t Induce Edmond Rostand to grant inatlnes in ons city, and a night per-
nouse. liner productions and the very beet hie permission for a muaicsi setting of formance In another in order that all the
singers, singers ef a calibre that were not "Cyrano de Bergerao." The author haa datea may be filled. The railroad travel
at the Metropolitan. however, ateadliy refused until suite re- that will be necessary Is enormous. A
""tor Clark and Charles M. Bchwah oently. when, through the lnterven- aareful computation, acoordlng to the itln-
wwod for the
The
ta already assured.
Hammersteln opera house will represent a
hill at the BUeu theater for tha
m .,r:... " urr . -T",. ..T- Z.' f "rrk.f5. .Vwf?,.n,7.n"on by ooraer.
I. '"" " . -, Dim appHiBuni bot-. un winter, uievlnne. ing tonr
him, it la hard to see how he can falL the great Russian pianist, haa enjoyed a begin wit
Although little known la America until and from New Orleans to tbs t'auadian
noma or me attain or tne com
ma r not oe umntereatlna-. To
n ths orgsnlsatlon will be one of
weak eemaoeoelng thla afternoon nromlaea . m ' 01 w S-il 2 repuuon aeeona to no one tn Um plana ths smallest that has yet been sent forth
a. w. aa. aa tha. ha.t a,f tha TCTrT.i" i . . " a iT. lt. ' . i ooouneniai capitaia Vaa as 11 will comprise Dut five persons
S.he a tn eeat of tha season. In the others who stand behind Hammeratein tn Paris, where Chopin lived and made hi. Madame Ouilbert and her eeeonVnaniat
Mr. Chevalier and bis acoompanlst, and the
manager. The expense of the tour will,
however, be enormous, for those two are
the highest salaried artists in (he world
loony, ana their 00m Dined emolument
the ConVey Bisters for bendllnere Pnoee to exercise the same care over fame, that the critics said ne one. except
saaaagwttMat gained a feature . 'i?1 5 hoera that the Metro poll- Chopin himself, had aver Interpreted the
" . . "f gawea a iwvn taa directors havs dona If they euooeed "Btudea," the famous ballade In 1" minor
laVsabtadiy exoaeda any of tho big la getting a 1st of names tn some meaeura and th? wonderful yusile In FSS-d
the Wto
as ft. a.A-.V.StM
wnsosj wawsowur any w me uim getting a 11st 01 names in soma meaeura and the wonderful "Pantasle" in F sharn
ika, aaa aa kabai equaillnx that of tha MetroDoUtan. minus. n,in aHih ik, .a
and aano.ra these two eomadiauaaa rank v'.S" . o. tnT. i? ehoiy" pf Lnavlnna. la Germany he caused at a rate that Is flvs times greater than
h. JTZrTZ Z..'t'J . W1".JT. Vnl.hmU by the .depth of .eo.ceptlon the salary of President Rooiv.it. Both
aad Petoe, ta tftetr eharaotar eomedy
Ver Tmehsssssa sard ara," hare
awlii UaVlwrTb..s ' ?,lJ?-fr. JffZ "' IV. Pi?''' 5W..'-P'
' rpk, i m. -w B a. , . . . . w. -- ewsaawv asaasw ay eiLi-asavi aaiae.-jej tuug HIJ b iiansj lltTsr ayejturtJ U7a IlPArU Of
at- m "tT a-"--r - rini dtoium t vesuarkahle eutbarat seen In thl. cevntry and which will em-
Oars and stabira. nBiaaa ftaeite4 by the ef ariUaal aiirova. areoe ft wide range of characterisation.
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Blnglng and Dancing Comedienne.
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'Tier Troublesome Boarders"
AHERN and BAXTER
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New llluatratad Songa
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September 2
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August 27th
PRlCES-10e7c We.
Tuesday, Sept. 4
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Gam Called 3:15.
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BARITONE
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STUDIO OPENED AUO. 2Ul
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