The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 26, 1899, Page 29

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26 29 all | i § Albert A. Andruss will play the leading | The Gypsy Quintet will have !‘v’v,oflr‘wk Club _ Wednesday evening, male character. Laura Alberta's versa-| son the Dartos. Barnes nd M arch on which occasion will be ren< goms of the opera are allotted to Helen - -5 + ertram, Jessie Bfir(lplt Davis, 3¢ + | H. MacDonald, William Lavin, William | tility will be exhibited by her appearance | and J. W. Winton, new mater: 'y | dered for the first time in San Francisco 9 S ' . { Broderick and Josephine Bartlett Al- | as Bobby Jones, a New York bootblack. Honri, the concertinist the first part of Lorenzo Pero: he 5 ¢ + | together “Rob Roy” is an entertainment | Florence Rossland, Grace Pierce, Rho- | tions. Mr. and Mrs liam Robyns will | priest composer’s) oratorio, “Passion of + UIC ea 0 a Ie with melodies that linger on the ear, and | detta Fermer, Litfle Rosine Bennet, De | retain “Stralght Tip Jim,” the comedy | \hrist.” Mr. Henri frw will 5 6 + fl it 18 a work that can be heard more than [ Witt Clinton, Thomas Doyle, Joseph skit that has made a hit. ng the solo part. There will also be a T + once with pleasur. Following *Rob | Treacy, Charles Swain, Edward O'Connor | o varied programme of solos, duets and 5 @ + Roy’’ the ‘‘Serenade’” is announced as the| and Frank Wyman will also be in the| The Chutes. concerted numbers, the soloists being the 2 € + Easter attraction. This delightful compo- | cast, which will be an exceptionally | 3 Mi; Maude Fay, Carolyn D. Roper, 6 + ' | sitlon by Victor Herbert, with its dashing | S(rofg one. The attendance this week has| The bill at the Chutes Free Theater | Else Priber and Cecilia M. Decker. 2 + e e uusian | been very good, considering the wet|this week will be unusually good. Deren- ‘0 3 3 € 1 |n : e e P s it when | weathe - Th;l success of th(;- new man-|da and Breen, the club-swingers, who The Olympia. “ iy ' agement Wwould: seem AgsuTe: made such a hit at the Orpheum for se: T . + S Ghe | eral weeks, will repeat their graceful act hie_-Oiyipia hae & card iy B Ane .‘OWMH&‘ +444444944440 Moroscos omic Opzra, The Alcaza- | P e the “ing of | tonio Vargas, the barytone, who sings se- S il e ‘ L lections from the popular operas. Du % i v eveni: V' | coi will make his first appeara P on P 5 s — {98 Bxmaay ng next Mr. Walter| , ;4 pag heen scored by the Alcazar | phake his first appearance o | Bell, the aerial artist, is a wonder, and - e TanA e Morosco will introduce to us at the Grand | : : Querita Vincent has such a strong hold Aramagios of London, literary or | ting her arm with a dagger and attri- | been tn New York Blanche Bates has | Opera-house the Southwell Comic Opera | SHUhaly If (he Paulton farce, “Nerves,” | gician. Sawvell, the basso. and his col: | oh'“the” Grympia’s ';:.y.‘»’in‘q iy Yean dramatic, have been buting the wound to the friar, who, she | baleful woman there may be a ques- | Company, which comes to us from a tri-| L, 1S dOIE so well that 1t will be con- | 4,100 e for haif an hour at every been retained indefinitely. This week she goc linging adjectives, |says, has escaped through the window. | tion: nobody can steep the soul in evil | umphant season of three years at the| :1{';1""-‘;2«‘?«(;: ;,;q';:“;‘;‘w - ‘z“”n“fmjr‘“‘“fl';:i form. ;" and Sherman and Mori {appears In new songs, fncluding one by lau ot ise, at the | The Carlist lender demurs, but finally | without leaving some record of it in the | Grand Opera-house, Philadelphia, and | T BIERE Tl b hel A e el o a adr i S anbreskaniel) comedians (HErAT o f Maeterlinck plays | consents to be sent away; then Des |face, and Miss Bates, until the moment | Ontains, so we are promised, not only a| " 'mye story of “Nerves,” which was told | saxophone, ball and calllope players, will G.lds in W Clima es. K Al rich collection of singers but a splendid n arm mma . - a splen; in an earler & is very amusing. The | appear for their - third and t week. e 5 b 1 also be| Colds and allied diseases are 8o easfly moving pictures w persons who credit all their bad nature to This afternoon Little thefr ‘nerves” is humorously managed, | her Oriental troupe will begin a brief e chorus and a complete orchestra, the con- | retribution that comes to those petuiant ductor of which latter is Sellle Simonsch As appears at the door of the room |of the frenzy, evinced no inward strug- | g, in his uniform. He has given |gle, and no sign of pain; but, as to the promise to his wife, and when the | brilllancy and thé power of the acting, and |dr : he are the new hl at induced in a hot climate, which keeps pores of the skin constantly oper few people escape being afflicted for | The chief of the prima donnas is Mi some extracts stinists he ses to follow | there could be no question whatever. | 1 ool SR, - 5 B e £t ws: The Mail m‘:‘;,‘ and ‘:’]‘,\hu!: {llt-dd“b:fm!‘e;“;n‘; | A new actress has arisen to adorn our ith Mason, the possessor of a soprano | A:‘r:‘(!elhLS(:mTr;:(n:h:il?-i!iT]gls «;1:‘ rlf“fil‘mr,lé gsgement. S week: time by some form of rticle “The P T | eyes. | stage, and at last the new theatrical | voice of great volume and compass. It is| .o the one of 'a confectionery lan Maclaren on Kipling. distressing attacks; and once hav- 1 th - 1 of Maeter- | : . e e | generation may have a reason for its | also sald nf!her that she is a clever and | ¥ : PHEe c.r)\g rr-mrm-lco:\ cold in' the head, s ore 5 1US pr are | of person . it | e accomplished actress and v i S " S g = , | throat, or fnflamed lungs, it is difficu £ Lots of persons used to write letters | enthusiasm.” B e L0l hatrs : | “Ian Maclaren” (Rev. John' Watson), | tq assuage the trouble: The hot moist Tee “al == The Tivol | who will lecture here shortly, is arm | 1 el dramatic critic of The Call, won- ing resemblance 'to Lilllan Ru: . who will lecture here sh a warm | air in sunshine changing to a subtle chilli- the B e GerEoncd Wilss Hianche The Golumbia. other prima donna is Miss Da personal friend of Rudyard Kipling. De- | ness under a heavy shower. or to which - s of Amer | i h A who has won great praise from the criti The Tivoll will revive for the last week | sides being bound to him by | dankness during ‘the clear nigh Yet f Amer- | The Bostonians, with “Rob Roy" as the | i the East and is cXpected to score a|of Lent, commencing to-morrow evening, | copatriotism. . When the au stantly adds to the nmation el Tl G as her | biil, have pl to a succession of | great success here. Chief of the contral-| Balfe’s favorite ballad opera, “The Bo- | White Man’s Burden” was recently bat- | Mrmbranes. unless the utmost cauti g0 down to | admirers has _them | crowded housen at the Columbla Theater | tos {s Hattie Bell Ladd, who is sald to )nsi hemian Girl,” with a cast that includes | jing with death, Dr. Watson contributed | <5 « B i nature. | by 10u I be pleased |in the face of the opposition of the grand | endowed with a phenomenal voice. For| anna Lichter as the gypsy girl, Bernice | this high tribute to the must take DPrompt. measures to allevi sed to be | t0 know that in the short time she has | opera season. This ever-welcome organ- | eccentric comedy and character roles Bcs—[ Holmes as the vengeful queen of the|tl Fihs lamentable ipaiCicake susmp Hmes soxes Bles : > . | by pneumonia, or by the more _insidio disease . cons }\\'mlon abdominal _bandages cated as a means of reducing the d of rapid changes in the surfac E of the b ith the convic- a new force in | have heard h (I refer | hich Matthew of the moun- | 1 reviewer | Palomides’ Any a sane and | otie. Tt but a s the adv inger ’ of conside however, prefe gree of warmth, cottan underclothe: woolen overclothe | “While in this way o overheated, the cooling-of nearly so dangerou: ering of non-conc rials as it is with linen ffect as frankly the fon a good on | n_ he r clothes o the slightest L on a light over suggesticns e congestion e Harper's W 3 ays ——— o = * and says KEYSTON LODGE, original By an unfortunate selec the's the banquet to the grand Dail representatives to the | the Knights Honor and anged by Kevs 4 ¢ night, consequent 'y A 2] ey say al life as cene impossible for both to be accept 20 | were some who preferred the theater T the banquet, and they wer tertained by the committee with. won- sting of ¢ Fred Raa ter was appropriate colors of the order, over the stage ., windir cor- T d of ool motto of welcome and over the s { boxes were displayed the two bes o | banners aw yetone for Keepy | the banner lodge in California he | e ch gathe WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. i i | Last Friday night Caiifornia C of the val- Women of Woodcraft, recently Insti gave its first entertainment and s the Banquet Hall of the Native Soi building. There was a_ good attendar of the members and their friends, who odors. | primitive wings of th | were entertained with a pleasing pro- exper- | gramme, which had for features and_instrumental music and by Dr. Burnham and Miss ole, Perrin, Mr. Raabe, Mr. Cartwright, Mar- cus Anderia, Miss E. Boyer and others, | This was followed by a programme of dances and a cotfllon. The circle can feel proud of its first effort in the entertain- ment line. | | | | YOUNG M | The following councils have been visited | ~ss phantoms, 1d we see and m, pure ab are of such intents and long namele a servant,’ o or, still more | *lor the | by the supreme officers: Council 5 on the 9th inst., 55 on the 15th and 508 on the 17th. The officers will vi s_follows: March 20 to Council to No. 7, 23d to No. 72, April 4 to No. 460 and 5th to No. 129. On March 21 they will visit No. § and on April 6 No. 24, both across the bay. Colonel J. J. Tobin lectured before Wat- sonville Council last Friday. Columbia _Council initiated three candi- | dates last Wedne | ——————————— | COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST. atro, the editor of he Maeterlinck s “Three S om the preface to | Last Wedne: night Liberty Circle A Mr. Jones’ “Tri. | in Mission Oper: ted by 5 S e st ‘f{upn-mu Chief Sarah ing de- | Beverser ss Me- Having 4 | Norton, 'Supreme _Ins Guard Miss | Roeie Hmz preme Herald Mrs. Alice se who find Follet _and' Supreme Grand Secretary Mrs suitable moral bund upon orence N. Morrow. The meeting nteresting and instructive one, ter the work of the evening was | over the visitors were entertained at a banquet —————— | THE JUNTOR ORDER. At the recent meeting of Hamilton Council the officers were Installed by C. C. Cook, P. 8. C., evening { there was work in the initiat degree. { At the close of the meeting there banquet_and ow of oratory tha CAROLYN DANIELS - Al e &, AT THE=, 0000006000600 000600 E -HERNDON = CoLUMBIA - ® @ § Erecent, AT, THE ® The Sunday Call, 32 @ s questioned by | A ; ® ) l’ZiI'»’rél at your ® rymen. The neces- & pages, de ered yo 3 srcement will be | home by mail for $150 o E : | attained to unquestio | ization emphasizes each year the warm | g 1 | e 4 e ; e raine Hox latast BuCH 1 in which it is held in the esteem | sie Fairbain has been engaged | ® a year. Subscribe far it. @ | the James O’Ne yroductio % pe taerital and: demerits appe esponsible roles, I 4 Sero s the young o Jling is 1, er of de Colnhoiinid R . i is to the merits and demerits Of | yogt prized of the tenors will bé &I i Getont gs Ine, With a shock of srif to & fellow country-| #6686 8086606660600 6 0 | Musketeers” at the Broadway T the personnel of the present group of | I Persse. who is said to be a reminis-| Lole, Willlam Pruette as Count man_and a_re m Almost since = \e impersonates Milad from all | gineers, but the fact remains that the en- | cence of Campanini. Of the barytones the | heim, l]!nll Branson as the “‘)’”'}“ {}\ the' beginning of his career I’ have read accounts the hono be all | semble is strong and the performance 2 | chief attention will be attracted to W tine and tevens as the happ: eve word he wrote, and have found in ’ = FiLli Winte ing the | quite up to the high standard set by this fred Goff. Willlam Wolff will be tha|lucky Devilshoof. On Monday eveni his works an inspiration beyond that of AMUSEMENTS. 2 {netR AWl SN e g Ao TR e etabapotnt | leading basso of the organization and the | April 3, will be presented for the first | any living novelist. ~He d With fiFSt | s~~~ p r | adaptation and tk | compa R 4l ¥ low comedian will be Arthur Wooley, who | time on any stage the Easter operatic | hand with the half a dozen passions i say in the Tribune | the work of the organization is good, and | wij; “haye bod assistant in W. H. utiful Goldenlocks,” a me-| which mold 4 e, and = s blographer. s fumph of Miss Blanche Bates, | the appearance of Helen Bertram as | Sioane manager s C dance and humor, and. it | with insight His death, | S o ra Eheftom) Sria s ates, | | ima donna soprano is most welcome, | H. Jones, who has had experience of ! ' the most perfect home } ouid, in my hum- | A “The Ambassa-|in this harrowing and most exacting | PXMe SOPPE BOVCEIR (C PU . Derior to | a quarter of a century in this country ‘as regards scencry, costumes Inglith letters of r,” the soc! that is still in | situation, should be recorded a that of any of hep pre SoTs. and in Europe. The company has dur OTiss “ower altempie . e8 F : n;l ot n}gl— ) e = and ble power. Amid In “Rob Roy” = the tonians have | its long association collected a very la = A o an_humble uccess at th mes ’Th‘:«w;.I X;nn; F']“l“‘(‘)me ‘”“1 i e th “lr\ ~:.fl gain scored most heavily, and the de- | repertolre, which contains many re Jicorhe worker w ind not in Kipling's = SEEE d Mrs. C: John Oliver Hobbs) | a e extrs Ce oL NG e Iy d for seats for the ls successes of importance. The opening . 5 Seemee . 18 | MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY, March 26. > . 101 ng rardinal € > veel . 3 c] " he should die now, when he has just has writte The crit- | scheme — the plotting Card the | to be e s e ‘,‘. Yy et |(iecca I S S AR | The Orpheum promises a great novelty | reached his prime. ~He is surely the one| Parquet, any seat, 2c; balcony, 10c; children, fos are not agreed on the value of this | eavesdropping, the et papel, the talk| was DIEVOID -3 S Tike its Sompanion Di | for this week in the Matweef troupe of | conspicuous and pre-eminent figure in | 1gc, any part. second dramatic work of Mrs. Craigle’s. | of an imperiled Queen, an infatuated | iyre of English outlawry, *“Robin Hood The Alhambra. | Russian acrobats. They come from St.| English literature of the past decade.” Y. MARGH 2 B o lack the “‘comstruction” | noble, the state's welfare, and the re- | #Hob Roy" presents a sérles of more or| , ..o erndon will commence th | Petcrsburg and it is believed that they 4 WEEK COMMENGING MONDAY, 5 Soony v i e | wards of falsehood, and all the stuff | less historic incidents through which fs| Agnes Hern mence the sec- | oyce} anything of the kind ever seen here. Music. } that was so much commented on in her | wards sehood, o o Whirling | threaded’ a legitimate comic element.|ond week of her engagement at the Al-| Another great act is by the Pantzer BIG BILL first effort. This is the story of “A Re- | and e 1. LaMiGsiorarbine wiBob | Roy: s especlally | hambra to-morrow night with a recent | brothers, head-to-head balancers, who Hosenthal, ho g auist, WUl thee. vwe veiOF... pentance”: novel—she mac eI et "ana Seottish plaids, while | New York melodramatic success, entitled | wereseen hereabout threeyears ago. They | S/NCCTtS I e f":’*“‘: Suerahouss ol VAUDEVILLE In 1835 the Countess des Escas, a de- | theater, and - oiieipdes A spirited finales and" cnsembles | “Saved From the Flames." It abounds in |are credited with having a much strong- e s Bl s B L % . charm of & bad woman, potent to stir the blood. = In. |sensations and startling incidents and will | er act now than when first here. Manuing | & U0 G0 0T STARS. z = wuty, and, sirenlike, | dividual hits have been scored by Mr. mo: borately mou and Weston are comedians and vocalists. b A urning the death of her hus- St L, i the in” | Barnabee as the provost, and. his fun. | b9 MOS Clpboae ) Btect pillie i1 | Mr. Weston, of the team, is known as the ; = = THE MATWEEFS, Europe's Greatest Acro- ho had fallen in one of the bat- | luring honor to destruction wi making is admirably reinforced by those | Cipal effect will be the novel arrangement | ;5 gopranc. and is said to have a won- | A special Lenten service of sacred mu-! bats. T, he olvil wars so frequent in | fernal witchery of sensual love. AS to | capable actors, George Frothingham and | of a fire scene. Miss Herndon will appear | desful voice. The holdovers will for (m‘ sic will be given at Sacred Heart Church,] PANTZER BROS., Equilibrists in. She kneels, dressed in black, | her study of the human nature of this | Has Brows. The -principal musical | as the heroine, Madeleine Merton, and | most part appear in a change of bill. | corner Fillmore and Fell streets, by the| Sra. e 2 B [acalinas before the altar in a room in her palace .dherent of the Carlist cause, | pletely to tt superb in GYPSY QUINTET, New Repertolre. PERCY HONRI, THE DARTOS, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ROBYNS AND BARNES at Bllbao; apparently . this room has AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. e been half converted into a memorial | ________ = e B e R B VUV Wesusay b BEON hapel. Over and around the door of | | the husband's room the funeral hang-| COLUMBIA THEATER ALCAZAR THEATER ALI:!AM{B&A dTHE@ATER. CHUTES AND 200! 5 he grief of the - hnl TR R f“,:, i"\ ,r: ox 1&1‘ m‘;,l::] ‘;,':’.;A ‘.l g:f,‘(l NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT l(fi( DAY), AT 8:15. Under the Mmag(;rgg;ni‘“?lfy?:f:m.‘rfa;c'oonam EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVTNING. that her husband died in the ( drlrg!‘ nning MONDAY. ..SECOND WEEK One More Week of La'ther_ e e e e | Great Bill in the Free Theater. | | To-Morrow (Monday) Night Begins the LAST AN ES R Tauoe e N'T FAl EB rquis of Mo H BOSTONIANS; VIR of the N. . Lyceurm Theater it AGNES HERNDON, S buEh LlT'Tlei:méo(“ig’PT‘ o NERVES ‘A it nawc. | GRAND OPENING THIS AFTERNOON ‘¥ dulfFns i *ause. We le > a co ess des n the citadel. Pre t s expec S ently there is a howl of the mob out- Mo : SOMOEEON S FRNING | SPECIAL! SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND side, and we ; and t o friar | H Fucosan THE MOST AMUSING FARCE x A;;«il:l;:lsnmlT—lAERINDON ! St (oapplaca s i B | EVENING, 1s e > maltreated by a band of Yr cVE S B Jupport. ¥ LBE] . ANDRUSS d the : is ‘being S EVER SEEN. Alhambra Bastern Stock Company. n [ the Latest New York Dramatic A CALIFORNIA LEAGUE KID McCOY s t5. 5, 55, 5% | SAVED FROM THE FLAMES” | I ST DR Next Monday—“THE SERENADE" | April S—CHARITY BALL | ooy grogion ot sogrer B ASEB AI_I_ SE ASUN UF |899 | ““No ExTRA cHARGE. = | ey THIS EVENING—LAST TIME. been A BB!LUANT (]PE*HMG Giibert and Sullivan's Greatest Work, e e GAME CALLED AT 2 P. M. | SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, March 25 aud 26. the Count reveals AY EVENING Count ey ; st [ sarurDs G 1, 1599 | ALL GREAT EASTERN STAR SPECIAL- 3 M - T ey y:,r‘THE SOUTH! IELL OPERA 60, | TflE MIK ADO 16, ANTUTNTU V ARG AS | RECREATION PARK - - - - Corner Eighth and flarnsou 2’55’,‘;‘;‘,‘7\,%",’ stes and the ardently political riff-r of the ancient town of Bilbac. The | Countess sends out her servan a s the friar shelter; after ds it is clea v, and the Me is the Count ed at a. m., 12'm and EbINGeinpa THE BO“EM[AN GIRL. Aerial Artist. Leaves Third nnd 'ru\;na-nd streets, Satur- band’s opportunism, but t Look Out for The Star Hit of the Year. #th and Valencla streets five ey ".” r\' e PR‘CFS | “BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN LOCKS.’ QUERITA VINCENT, | Heturning from Park immedi- thrash the gubje . 5 e (reserved).$1.00 | Our Easter Spectacular Fantasia. Queen” of All “Coon” Songstresses, in New | ately after last course. Extra train from Park, returns with men ' | 2o e Bhoa: e and 50c Repertoire. | Sunday, 445 p. m. San Mateo electric cars ides he r: e ved 25 . Besér\ed Seat for the Matines e TWELVE ALL-STAR SPECIALTIES, every ten minutes. hides her husban kTt Admission Free. ‘Matineo Sunday. " . ' L "ADMISSION 2 CENTS. LADIES FREB. 7, Telephone, Bush » March 7. Our Telephone, LI A=y her and imagines the subterfuge of cut-

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