The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 2, 1899, Page 31

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1899 31 FANCY [CoSTUME nce at the various poses above would hardly convey / : 3 » the characters here represented are umed by one and 5 Lo Z ) portrayed is really the only artificial means used. Yet the faces all seem Miss Florence Roberts. No especial make-up for the : - /A different. The striking contrast of the pose as gay La Barbarina in ; change of costume to harmonize with the p 2 ) “Frederick the Great” with Portia of Shakespeare’s play is most marked. Her portrait ‘“at home” is equally )ntelestxng come again; the ct of the pol Hamlet's when s ha er's hair—all imagined ning gina-~ etical do not BY ASHTON STEVENS. terial in it for pretty trifli it is . electrical and ening’s entertain- I have ever s swear to thelt ‘Hamlet' with ng reg the Satur- ) d about thé plot again Sat- t that the sing -house in day m 4 America to give perf s at 50 and urday and for the Sunday . : = AL ELNS EGET i ot L = £ peay The new people at the Orpheum are tr It :“ h“ ‘1[ i ‘, '“Il' '1F nted for the f headed by Hayes Lytton in their g r s h Soptitetime heee has act by Geor Cohen, entitled “A Wise ) d to be very a i > hands of Hayes and J. Mc 3 i ted u-(h being the rest in his at the Orpheum has h ad, and the Brothers, musical comedians 3 holc L. R. Stockwell comes back 1in to-mor in the 1 a “Midni i Only the and only the performance )w themselves to be their “Lohen- imes them into f the ma found in tb Schuma and so, of course. It probably r what they I could not s well known a special in- THE OUTER WORLD. Comment and News of Distant Plays and Flayexs r de as the Whit- ymonovitz, homas H. Pers: ) De ing in London. Mi follow in October with an ¢ Clyde Fiteh's dhurst’s Home,” will tember 4, Pif Major Holtzhein Henrich, Cha , Raphael produc- Souche India Goft yme cci; Laura, iaten. M: Daisy Thorne; s 2 i ¥ eneral’s ,usiasm at Mr. Goodwin's first | ivs that Edwin Booth's showed : = P et B in London last Mo ght the temperament with some “What is your idea of a phenomenon?” e . of \lu]xlnr‘ R n bri effect—a__clever actor's “A phenomenon is a clerk who doesn’t A American Citize Hamlet) and woman Hamlets, too, it pen the minute the clock strikes would seem from the following: ‘B uisite ideas she has—the before she follows the the speech to the AMUSEMENTS players on stage, making Hamlet for t and materialism has Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Prop. and Ah".a.ger rd Italian Or 1 Com- nues the week in the Alham- scaut” will be repeated * will be sung Mon- r'’ at the ues: an Wednesday, L. R. STOCKWELL, carces "’1‘ “Mask Ball @t the California Theater. = onan Doyle's 1ay day mat tan or the pla AMUSEMENTS. LIMITED EN ALHAMEBARHEATER Denis _AMUSEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. i AMUSEMENTS. SECONT AST WEEK TO-NIGHT ! 'I'On‘\IGIlT O'\'E WEEK ONLY! | Special Ho "’Jv Motinee Tuesday, July 4. | ik 3 el 2t MATINEES FOURTH OF JULY and SATU RDAY. Wek Commencing Sunday Matinee, July 2d. | ’ > | EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE, 6 NEW AMERICAN AND ll lvan !*EE'E!LN!!,';';E'? L. R. STOCKWELL, OPERA COMPANY! . HOYT’S IRRESISTIBLY FUNNY COMEDY, érb P ANTHONY HOPE'S . | "H sLytton - To-Night---MIGNON. ROMANTIC COMEDY” | MlDNIGHT BE“_ naycs=LyiEen - o e _ NG T"E/ | iT'LlL,‘g e ot T Ol ;Fur‘slny BIAHnee. . e s ::““;‘h) i : 2 In the Romantic Opera, SHAMUS O'BRIEN “eThe whole production highly creditable.”— Examiner. *Its success most pronounced *“The presentation a model on A V “NTURE DEPICTING LIFE IN NSW ENGLAND. “A WISE GUY.” s BARBER OF SEVILLE' | S8Ry S DVEN | A SELECTED COMPANY! REALISTIC PRODUCTION! | The European Wond T TROV AT B Wednesday . ‘FAUST” | Sunday ight 0 “E 3 SPECIAL CAR OF SCE ERY—100 CHlLDREV—IOO e FT THE ONLY COMEDY IN THE CITY! ...MORIE.. PR'CES—S!fo' o 00;“50c ngd% 2Se. 5 i Ro:vrud seats on sale at the Alhambra Theater. 'PHONE SOU' 3. | == AN UNEQUALED CAST. CALADY URSULAA | rrices...o. e o i JULY 10-Be 0ot hr e | GRAND OPERA HOUS THEATER i CflUTES AND 200! | UNION COURSING PARK. | ENLARGED CHORLS and ORCAESTRA ALCAZAR 3 GARDNER BROS-3 i SRR EhRAs NAGNIFICENT SCENER. | Tuesday Night.. “10 —Chronicle. 1. itive Novelty lator. A Sy a Juggler and Manig nal Act in its Line. 7'5c. :Oc. 35c. 25c and 15 Comedy Musical Artists. A MATIN July 1st and 2d. “LORD AND LADY ALGY! ir= i ‘ , v:}“‘; Tl THE LILY OF K"—‘LARNEY ‘ FREDEE‘%:’T;FH\EAEREAT_ i =g MATINEE sxruumt AT 2 O'CLOCK. O S e i TiiE GreaT. THE PASQUALLS | oheaT B IN THE THEKTER. | GyAMPION OPEN STAKE! |PRICES - - - - 25c and 50c And A SPECIAL COMPANY. Beautiful Opera, 6th Week LEWIS MORRISON. THE KILTONS, Musical Comedians, and SIGNOR ABRAMOFF Sl M‘_P,m’r‘lr $960—TOTAL PRIZE MONEY- 3960 | TELEPHONE BUSH 9. Spe. ouble pectal Double Bill, their trained dogs; CHA OLYMPIA. TheBEGGAH STUDENT DON GAESAR DE BAZAN o vec o e o |G i and | JULY 4TH—RESERVE STAKE. TRAIN SERVICE: | I l N RK a nsend streets, Satur. . : 12 Eddy St.; Cor. Mas» OUR NEW PRICE: ENING | ’ S . « Beautiful Music Orchestra, Reserved, 50e and “'5(! Dress | THE FOUR o LEARYS SON; Queen of ‘Bong, snd & HOST OF NO 10:15 a. m., 11 a. m., Circle, Reserved, 25¢; Famil it : un g as fll' [/ e ELTIES, h and Valencla st — o ovitrie | s i Sy ibes T i | | 0 = e later. Returning from var'kmi:f THIS SUNDAY... THIS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. after last Extra train from | 5 sunday at 4 . ‘San Mateo Eiec- | MONSTER SHOW IN THE FREE THEATER. MATINEE _ SAT) Seat .in_the House, —fmms BANVARDS 8 it asts “*.‘;n{‘.‘:;‘ o %t| MATINEE JULY 4th, | WILLM.CRESSY & BLANCH DAYNE | " g e ‘ DEWEY GUNS for the Children. % 5 AMATEUR DAY! Tl | PRICES. . . . 15¢, %5¢, 35c. 5). In “GRASPING AN OPPORTUNITY.” AD\uSqO\ % CENTS. LADIES FRE { SUTRO BATHS. | Battle ———— [ MELVILLE AND STETSON SINGING, DANCING, RECITATIONS AND E WALKING, The Greatest $1.00 % R QUERITA VINCE'NT SUNDAY, JULY 2, AT 2:30 P. M. Those who were there New Songs and Buck.and Wing Dances. ool mm(;n,um;:. 7 Of 55-?::‘; f{p"r(;'.::_,"lam’;in‘fg THE FARRELLS ILLUSTRATED PAPER | A YEAR STANLS,zdyfiu,figANLON THE KEESINGS SWIMMING RACES FOR hy,);{»fil)lfx’:la\-’\)}:)‘d.elfilgg: New Cakewalks and Songs. OF THE WEST—-THE DU BELL Duetlsts, H LINS. VALUABLE PRIZES Manila 5 .« o s | Matinee TO-DAY (SUNDAY), July 2. A S L et ADMISSION, Admission, 50c. Parquet, Any Seat, 25 Balcony, 10c. Chil- O'CONNOR, the Funniest Man in Town. Children, 25¢. dren, lflc Any Part. . GEO. RUSK, Expert Bag Puncher. Bathing, Including A ) OPEN NIGHTS. 1Bay’ R SRR LN H‘HOIAL lATInE TUESDAY, WLY EY 4 ADMISSION TO PARK, 10e, HERBERT & WESTON,

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