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~ 14 THE FAN FRANCISCO CALL, BUNDAY JUNE 11. 189 29 fcoo0oocoeocevoO0REEE CAMBARDI 00000000C0OOCO 0000000000000 O0O0OO seriously presented, serious attention. It Miller hopes to make this compa permanent stock affair in San Fran- We need something of the kind, need it badly, for we are far behind ir the new play is said that M Liars,” which is described as SCENE FROM ONE. OF THE HENRY MILLE coLumMe | A AMEL1A SosTEGN]) AT THE ALHAMBRA is always worth most of which are in the hands of Mr. Frohman. This is a|say, Marle Derickson, Farle Browne, s : Frohman company, and that means | Joseph Adelman, Frank E. Lamb, | Madame Angot” will recelve an elaborats much. Among the players is Edward [ Thomas Whiffen, Minna Roehn and | fEVNER PRV BT6 19 more catohy melo- J. Morgan, who was a fine young actor | Harry Spears. jEuSpithe iadtin fo 0 S venc hoxue sl DD e e o e % i , = | than are to be found in this enduring Since than he has 1ac Columbia. work. ’< cie l"fAISIJiUl‘ will I:\ the Clair- tion, ambition, and, from all acc | The story of “The Liars,” in the e e T in art. The American stage is rich in | tells of the infatuation of. Falkn a ppear as Mile. Lange. Clalrette’s rival clever young women, but it needs |young African traveler, for Lady Je the affections of Ange Pitou, the sedi- clever ~young men. Mr. Morgan’s | who is married to a middle-aged tious poet, sung by Phil Branson, and season here, which will be of consider- | Giibert N She encourages Falkner. Bwindtevens! ‘;'”,‘]’“ happily cast as able length, will doubtless be valuable | Her friends are interested in protecting | P 2% DAyl gxverlence for him as well as for us. | pher from possible scan \1.§:nnl an tmpor. | Brownies Again. e piece for to-morrow night open- factor ‘n this work Is Sir Christopher > v . - ny - Four new Orpheum attractions are an- s anry A Jo > 5 va tells Fe er tha ing is Henry Arthur Jon The Lady Jessica tells Falkner that pL o s a comedy t it deals of manners. We are told t st in the polite fuhx-i(-‘nil}ns i B o personator, who has just Teturned from a 3 B the Shar and Garter Hotel al Sheppe- | successtul tour of Burope. He fs consid- | EeDOPOOEOEPEODO0OCOO0OOODODOOOOO0000OO O 90 AND MILLER ND OTHER GOOD GHINGS BY ASHTON STEVENS. 0000000000Q0-000000000000000000000000 OO0OO0OO0O0OOOOOOOQ his_ar- 1 Cap- Morosco has decided to withdra: ’rtnng programme and revive an.”’ to brulsed hearts and as a teacher of | polite morality. The other members of | the Miller company are Margaret Ang- | lin, Mrs, Thomas Whiffen, Charles | Walcot, Loulse Thorndyke Boucicauit, | Margaret Dale, Guy Standing, C. Les- lie Allen, Blanche Burton, James Lind- | Tivoli. To-night *“The Merry War” for the last morrow evening Lecocq’s “La will be sung time at the Tivoli, and to- Fille de n | nounced pheum patrs Perhaps ns i “aunt in the suburbs of 5 anu, the female im- Y WiILLIAM \WoOLFFE. L AT THE' lack of plausibility, that the we tion, seen GRAND OPERA and it is understood author rather resented this be- a matter of fact, she had his- incidents, and extending over iod. Of course v had thing to do with the matter. Truth, all know, may be stranger than fic- and fictior t as likely to be nore plausible than absolute truth when across th It is the old distinction b and reality. ussion of this jon to a d Madame Hesselin r. In reply to a c! footlight ts her there, and the of improbability brought against him the inopport 1 of several of their author indignantly retorted that he had mutual cates matters. In placed upon the without altering Ith ean i% o the slightest detail. “un mor s not right ulm. at the California. will be seen for the first at the California The “Turtle” “The Turtle" time in this eity This rur pying the Whatever may in board be said of b have one | stage in his ¢ for it can be classed umhr”nr]v nld!llnr 2. is pel e most widely dis & e conney i ered about the most talented person in| Fenn's popular novel, written about = his line of work on the vaudeville stage. | scenes and people of the Beau Brummel Alhambra. Hanley and Jarvis, known as the rapid-| period. q 1T Opera| Do atkers aie tern vaudeville fa- — - | To-night (;.11 L:xmtmr‘m Il.m.mf (w!xw t ;.?”;“\ and’are expected to make 2 hl“" The Ohubes. Company will tr - its scene of opera- | hit here. Fred Niblo, a monologist who Chute: i i tions to the Al corner of J¢ ty of high-class elub wo e chutes thegier coflers. & nEons sady Sizht par o1 %t0 make s try at the | vaudeville bill this week, which des i repertoir 15 udiences, The War v nley and Seanlon, musical come s Atda”; Monday r ccmedlans, must ) play on chandeliers, clocks, chairs 3 acrobat ird Instruments; the flying . who al and ) 1tor! Brownies Again. Jordan fami been made s La | ts ha sts have for So many requ Theater will zepotidon of TN eatel 5 L Theatan and” that Manager Friedlander has de Aeois MEnLIS a0 elded to give the oper iin on the afternoons of sday, Fri- number of polite people, some of whon Grand Opera-House. day and y even- | Olympia. "”‘1 rs not, but all By norrow evening the Southwell | 16" ‘ i a’s new bill ig e af e A ompany will aga s Alcazar. cent, nes for a ver ; try fnera, 5 ‘“ is st five ws Mr. Morrison has selected as his ofter- [ Mt Tk by Tons Drew. 1s that of e ot “ling for this week, commencing M and songs. s busy with his own and sever two weeks, and so numer- | evening, “The Master of Ceremont a e courtships. Sir Christ n the r the box \tization by George Foster Platt and| Mrs. Craigie’s one-act play, “A Repent- who, when said to be as a doc (ur office petition of it t F J. O'Brien from George Mz e criticized in Londc for its AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. The | Leading Theater. o R CALIFORNIA THEATER. INAUGURAL PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW MPNRRY! S. H. FRIEDLANDER, Manager. CHARLES FROHMAN PRE MR. Cone week. ] Starting THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 11, TH ?E;\Mr}\'s SENSATIONAL SUCCESS, THAT MUCH-DISCUSSED FARC THE TUHTL[. ers’ wives had such a knack of undress v would be the most bewitching crea ork Herald, Beptember 4, 1568, MILLER AND A SPECIAL COMPANY In Henry Arthur Jones' Brilliant Comedy, ‘“THE LIARS.” If all French groc Ing as vie,’ then th tures in 1 v—New Y rw.’m\ THEATEP NIGHTE e NEW YOoRK TO NIGHT-MORRISON AS HAMLET The piquancy and da of the Comedie Francaise and Palais Royale Interpreted TO-MORROW NIGHT AND ENTIRE WEEK by Skilled American Artists who possess the true French finesse. Reserved Seats. 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. MR LLWlS MORRIBON VCR ROBERTS ed by TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. LAST NIGHT OF | The Merry War. Jt THE ALEAMBRA THEATER, | Corner Fddy and Jones Streets..... 8. H. FRII:DLANDER, Manager " THE LAMBARDI GRAND LA FILLE \7auian oPERA COMPANY ! I]E M AI] AME! THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON! THEIR LIKE HAS NEVER BEEN HEARD HERE! } ' \ ~ ANGOT! NEW PRINCIPALS FOR EVERY OPtRA! For Their Second and Last Week This Wil Be the Popular With Gracie Plaisted asClairette ; REPERTOIRE MONDAY EVENING, Elaborate Production of | Opera, 12, Lecocq’s Brightest " TO-NIGHT, SUNDAY AiDA | UNEQUALED MAGNIFICENT AC- | | 1 Monday ’&4""];}” :fldfi_\' o vaen “THE MASK H g i s 2 Z ‘oLock | Tuesday ERNANI" | Saturday Matinee RIGOL 3 | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. | Riesday o RAVIATA" | Datarasy "ntines : = | Thursday . 5 L TROVATORE Next—OFFENBACH'S “BRIGANDS! | RESHRVED BRATE, 4 av s hiovains foikeshgioians 25e, BOe, 75c, $1.00 e | BOX SHATS.. e A $1.00, $1.50 & NIS O'SULLIVAN N Dk On ,L;h\?{ (:'Bm;':"?" IvaN v Seats will be on sale on SUNDAY at the ALHAMBRA. Commencing with MONDAY June IZ at 9 oc!uck seats will b: on sule at ‘h.rman. Cl y & Co s musw -store. PRICES 25¢ and S0c| TEL*PHONE BUSH 9. In the . J | . ' P ' P * UNION COURS G PARK. E MASTER (AN OPERA HOUSE OLYM 1A ciutes anp zoo. GLEN PARK. A | TELEPHONE MAIN 2 KX soe Lo | SATURDAY AND SUNDAY | . TO-DAY. A F CEREMONIES. e 8 S N s o 0 | : . | THE PIRATE CE_AND America’s Most Beautiful Music Hall. I FREE C RCUS' nse JUNE 10 and 11 q 3 v ffect 1 PAGLIACCI ey m:sFI:VA.D By 4;.,1,. Revival of Sousa tor TAm . d B ng.gen.em nnly — ELSIE ST. LEON, 15¢, 250’ OEATE 85¢, 50¢. | .. e MR. and MRS. KEESING, Voeallsts. The ce‘:m“?)‘ur‘f:;ehrgghs:‘xlrrs;\: Paoyziin Bewy " | JGEN' HUGHES and LINA CREWS e 5 | cn AY & CO.'S HAL', UERITA VlNCENT PUSENE BALLOON ASCENSION M e i : ‘.\JH\I] yltr\qu J ey ' HUGHES in “A MODEL HUSBAND!" By Danlel Maloney, the Boy Aeronaut. | sé;~;;u’;?:flfmn\' TSens " First Lectu ates by { Dflultn( Costumes and Bright New Songs and| . AND A HOST OF NOVELTIES DU BELL, L MR. JO TAVLO" | Eateny Buck and Wing Dances. s The Prince of Aerialists, on the Double TRAIN SERVICE: Superintendent_of ¥ Schools of Ban .. WESTON AND H"RBERT, THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON! Trapeze. La-vu Third and Townsend Streets—Satur- ‘ Francisco | 008029 B AMATEUR DAY, m.; Sunday, 11 a. m., 12 m. and | “ > ISLANDS. ” The. Musical Comed!ans. : fbird P wenty-fifth and Valencia_streeets | Subject : *PAILIPPINE NDS. | By the Full Strength of the SOUTHWELL i ROS. Cake Walks, Singing, Dancing and Recita- |} P m. Twenty-fith and Valencia stecets conditions NY THE LA R » t 1l by amateurs. Their extent, O apratiam | OPERA COMPAD A ons, all by & - mediately after last course. Extra train and natives, from recent personal obs | Reserved Seats, %e and 50c; Gallery, 1c. Sensational Acrobats _Prize Horse Racing and Pole and Ladder | from Park on Sunday at -4 p. m. San Mateo lustrated D -DHOLARTRR le at | Branch Box Office Just Inside Main Entrance AND THE STARS FROM LAST WEEK 90 Feet High Climbing Open to all Children. Siaotrio Ctre Mvary ian. minples Reservad e MATINEE SUNDAY! = ADMISSION FRBE! gh. ——ADMISEION TO PARK, 10e.— ADMISSION, % cents. LADIES FREE, te, Clay & C Emporium, Sherman, l realite, respect upon him First une - de vie,” th ritics who had fallen foul of him in this Wwere conseque ntly altogether in wrov Vhereupon the crities fell body, and § hoped Ytéd Trom the error Mr English hich Re hm has acquired the de Lavalette, ne. Tree M AMUSEMENTS. ‘\VEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATI- NEE, JUNE 1L 1 Last Week of JOH) VAUDEVILLE C njunction With ¢ STARS NEW ORPHEUM MAGNETS. Imp: ,of the European ACIANU m; r and Talented oV otiat r-Fame: R Debut HANLEY & JARVIS, Punsters and edians, Eccentric Dancers. The WARTENBERG BROS., bats, sley Furopean Wonders, Comedians, Musicians and Introdues ing Their Seneational F ¢ Appearance Here of the Club FRED NIBLO, Refined Monologist JOHNSTONE BENNETT \mcmd by ANTONIO WILLIAMS UIBT EVENI AT HOM McAVOY AND MAY, The C HENRI FRENCH, Bicyclist and Member, ‘A loniec Comedians. Juggling E pert. The Mysterious, the Mystifying HOUDINI In New Feats, Inc the Famous_Ore E the Ins Belt. MATINEE TO-DAY. SUADAY, JUN 1n Parquet, any seat, %ic; Balcony, 10c; Children, | 10c, any part SUNDAY, JUNE H, AT 2:3) P. M. IMME PROGRAMME. SWIMMlNG RACES FOR VALUABLE PRIZES. | Bathing, Including Admission, OPEN NIGHTS. Battle Chiidren, 20e, GREAT REALISTIG WAR PANORAMA! frof. W. G. ROLLINS, the eminent orator, lectures half houriy, Market st., nor. Eighth, Mamla Bay! SONG RECITAL, Given by MISS DAT HERMAN & n(emm Block), THURSDAY EVENI Tickets—50 Cents, Admission §0e. Children %e.