10 TH6 (oOUftlEFt 10 I r K k in F f t THEATRICAL). THE OLIVER. Lovers of the drama luivo a treat in Bturo for them at tho Olivor this after noon nt ti:.'50und thiB ovnning at 8:15. 1'hat beautiful play, "A Guilty Mother," will then bo presented with all its wealth of econory, coutuiuoB and median icalelToctB. Pricod, matineo, 125 and GO conts; evening, 20 conts to 91.00. If tho now play of "Mario Antoinotto,'' which Modjeaka is to proBont horo for tho first time on Monday evening at tho Oliver, takeB in tho principal evontB of tho fttmouH quoin's career from the daye of "Little Trianon' to thoBo of her imprisonment in tho 0nuiergerie, Mr. Clinton S'uart, the author, wdl bo ol ablod to give to tho uninformed a fairly cjmprohonsivo glance at the history of the French revolution. It is the moat iutoroHting, if not the most bloody, page in modern Europe. Tho costumes have been made from denigna (ft awn by Modjcska herself. A legitimate reper toire, usually means lato performances, and it Ib thoroforo pleasanj to learn from the thoator management that the cur tain will raise at eight o'clock sharp. Prices 81.00. 81.25, 11.00, 75c and 50c. "The Christian," at the Oliver, Tours day, Docember 7th, is presented in a prologuo and four ac's. Tho scene is laid in tho tilting ground in ruins of Peel Caetio, Isle of Man. brightened by tho romantic atmosphere of th.it qunint Manx Island. Two yeara pass. The tiret act of tho play is in the saloon of tho ColoBoum Music 1111 in London E Ay ' '''' 7 'f"Stli,?Sfeil af ABBBBBBHBBBBB9HbSBhhVb''1!C9 where Glory Quaylo haB made her debut as a flinger; the second in the club room St. Mary Magdalene'e church, Sobo, where John Storm has become a worker in the slums of the east end of Loudon; the third in Glory's department of the garden house, Clement's Inn, London, and fourth in the club room of John Storm's church. Prices. 25c, 50c, 7.c and 81.00. Seate on sale Tuesday. "Hotel Topey Turvy" has a story which is good eo far an it goes, but be fore the first a t is fairly on, it gute mixed up with a lot of hustling, hust ling doings. There are good books in it, neat dances, pretty costumes and femi nine beau I y to suit. Then a clever lot of sixty people, headed by Eddie Foy and Josie DdWitt, mingle with it. It will be seen at the Oliver theater on Fi iday ev )oing, Dec 8 Prices. 25c to 81 OIvIVKR UNDER THIS DIBECTION OF 0. T, GRAWFOHD S F.C.ZEHRUN6 Cornor 13th nnd P. Pho! x HillllllllllliiillllBilllllH HHiiBHiflHPiiliir-wliliinHi KHMHMfiHPSr 4BflHnKnLMirfr Hb'V"H ctt!7Hh nffTor Wir TaiiiiiiiiBinTiMrMflM rV2aK'y.v nii " BnMMlOBBn Tr i nil TlxviirsdLay, December 5rT FIRST TIME IIBRE Liebler & Co. present Hall Caine's Powerful Play Ad TH CHRISTIAN Adapted by the author from his novel of the same name. Presented here with the same careful attention to detail as that which marked its phenomenal run of 175 nights in New York and 110 nights in Boston. Prices 25, 50, 75 SI, and $1.50 cents. BVlcieiy evening Deo a Dunne and Ryley present tho brilliant Parisian Burlettas, THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT OF THE YEfcR, With Eddie Foy, Joaie DeWltt. Philip H. Rvloy, Uertie Fowler, Amelia Glovor, The Famous. Florence Troup and thirty others. 2 years in Parte. 200 times in London, 102 times at the Now York Herald Square Theatre. Splendid Oborua of Thhtys Prices-25e to $1.50, HTL TPY TRrY Satticla-, December SS Glorious Senic Production of the Great Emotional Melo drama. A Guilty Mother The greatest matinee play ever written. Interpreted by a superb cabt of twenty well known players. Come and see the Thames by moonlight. London ilium i -nated, great storm scene, Oakley Towers falling in ruins, he thrilling rescue, and the mysterious mirror, a river of real water; the most wonderful scene ever presented in melodrama Seats on sale Friday Matinee 25c and 50c; night 25 to $1 Monday December -3t ENGAGEMENT OF MADAME MODJESKA Assisted by John E. Kellerd and brilliant supporting com pany under the management of Mr. John C. Fisher, present ing her latest and g eatest success marii Aivroi:x:isis'rjB A new historical tragedy based on the terrible events of the French Revolution by Clinton Stuart. Seats on sale Friday morning. 50, 75, 1.00. 1.25, 1.50. :k y i Y ' J' ,fa?A.4WiF y iJijk'iLrt' M i .igiyag VniiBMu - .I. t n n, . t Jjr vA t 'fjk'a',j