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= = “MRS. LE MOYNE’S NEW PLAY ALMOST A FLAT FAILURE. —.—. ‘*The Greatest Thing in the World” Proves to Be Too Small to Be Found. Actors In the Cast Do the Very Best They Can) with the Parts Assigned | to Them. ‘The Greatest Thing In the Wort ‘| proved to be Ko amail lost nip would be idle r for It, Onone] idly, "the « ta Love, and Wallack Theatre tt forth. And when, finally, tt was brought forth It wae auch a puny, unhea anaemle thing that vou svuddered and RAVE preiae it was not in your neighbor hood. Mra, Sarah forget the hyp and the Le Moyne) w he star, From the fest aet until (ie final dropping of the fourth she came ponderously fore ward and took the centre atune There was iio reason why she should have done so Tean clone my eyoa and seo Mire Jenks bringing her class down the Hudson Valley for the Weilnesday ma nd on the following Sat the owe Jambe of Miss Tomking . forry to Invade the Ly Moynw sehool o acting, Mut 1 hope the fad will ston right there. Mra. Le Moyne ia not clover In her ex: | Preasions of love; she hae a reminds one of a Bound stea through Hell Gate on a foxmy nignt, tt! Is to bo hoped she will not Mapute tni Mr, Robert Hie ae the wayward | fon, Was acceptable, but might have | done much better. He tossed hie head to right and left when it wax not ny fary he should have to Mr, Wilton Lackaye bring swell ft at all of the best ~ New Mes, Le Moyne, actors Amerlea Played a part he Tt would be of Mins Florence fon and of Mr. 4 denning, They did th WILL tae RAY MON ‘SILL, han ¢ ieenelien Mili LUSSAN AS CARMEN, Jhon: ing Fnetivn | |) Divet’s Opera Prese at the Metropatita eating Performance, | A drawback to enjoyment of Fnelish | opera at the Metropolitan ty comparigon. Hearing the same operas ty the same house, with the same scenery and ace ceanories, it is Impossible to escape from recollections of previous por formances in other tangy fe unfair to the to one's well, for th ferent bases and purp Judeod upon {te own merits, the rlormance of *Carmen” last night was pratroworthy and énjoyable, The principals were competent, the chorus Intelligent, the orchestra capable, and the action was unfolded without a hiteh A falrly Alenee nm inter. # well as have dit alla, Zelle 44 Lussan, who was Carmen retains her original conception of character, made famillar some years ago, While her portrayal haa gained in thority material hantress, not lacking Jn] wubliety, but vold of dalntiness, or sug weation of refinement. Her voloe was hot at {te best, but she used It effect. ively. Ingeborg Hallstrom was color. lesa a8 Michvela, and her voles, sweet an ever#lacked power Philip Hrowel, | Jam Paull, the much was © d, dence in them, although each was } in nis most jinportant ari barring Brose! was convincing, His yoice was more powerful and just ae pwe of hig. fret appearance lat week r, Ta i, who wae a jaunty If he did not utlaty in the searoaly anybody ever does, per ite mettle, of which it availed nn Was spirited, falled to rettes convincingly, and tt was good. The ballet was quite frisky HM conducted! and the orchestra anye atinfac p Madison Square, welt and Lady,” the newest adapta. tlon of the old French farce, with ite mai counterplotting husband and wife, Ite | man, Interfering friends and ita convenient New York presentation at the Madinon three other openings claimed a share sit wan witnessed tie The new farce 44 Onatles Froh Sleverly, + White connts em out=Edenon and Florence Rockwell refane | to break away, Charles Strntey, James Whitcomb Kiley, Kearney dinger Nelle Hutler and May ‘aly “THE HCPA Rabie Wilton Lackaye, Miny at the Henamed Savey Theatre Is Adapted from make the Kreatost rk wan admirable, BROOKLYN THEATRES ‘Sherlock Holmes,” “Pride of Jone nico” and “Hearts Are Trumpa!! snd redecorated Bavoy yefourth atreat, was anon laat night with ra new farce, * » programme raid tho play is from the Franch and Mr to plead gullty gf be- William Gillette’ * framatic VARA of aneedve Mtory, held. the attention of @ large audience at the Montauk Thea. evening, Where it was seen for the first time tn Brooklyn, “Hearts Are Trumps,’ lish melodramatic spectacle |mported by Charles Frohman and st of 149,000, was the magnet The play was # ail the heavy #eenery Production In Manhattan notable, and the principal members of the Which includes nearly persons, were seen al th play eeu at the Columbla for GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Thin | SWakenpeare’s “Midsummer Night's deliahtful comedy, Midsummer Nights Dream,” ee audience at the Grand Operas ly Uae bomedians wan qven ts Initial In, Brog uly at the Bijou. At the Grand af ntaned and the po «in the ‘cod eapectally that «bower and that embracing | anima were much ape The ‘plece Introduced enough tive oxted l1m noprects , p ‘Jot T In to stock a menagerie hearty applause and many cure | the ucthtel SEEN, made this tide ot the river IMATE “SAVED A BOATMAN. che Wateh Makes Hor Appear. enna Star and is Well Rew colved at the mae her appearance she pletures still a grossly |B as aptar in at the Hroadway Theatre last The piny Is by B Knowledge of the stage Ins of technique, whatever th wight Don Jose, and Wille | brey, ainiilo, of whom | sures ustitied (he con | eyo Paulson from Drowning. It didn't walt to have but started right saj in upon her entrance in the firat act and gave her a rousing expression of After that Its feelings © restrained until the end When both star and author summoned before the curtain re- »| peatedly and Mr, Presbrey made a little { happy iinport ® |} didn't make a speech, ved and wrateful, ‘|e @ drama that begins in France and ends In Quebec at the time of the Britten “SELF AND LADY.” ventional tn theme, tin the flower song and] fi We Kiffness of bearing, Mr.| ity emotions stirred, Herman Alleer, mate of the «'e Alliance, made a gallant rescue early orning at the foot th street, North Ri Jaehiog | ite approval, r song he may reflect that] Wer fourth aet Again the chorus had opportunity to] wore Vel priest left ag 7 o'cock (his Andrew Paulson, Panot, which |s engaged in putting a cargo of grain aboard the steamer, Capt, Paulson ts sixty years old was walking along the stringplece of "| the pler when his foot slipped, and he fell between the Ha@bhter and the plier, He etruck his head as he went down and was partly stunned, Alleer saw the accident and without a moment's hesitation plunged overboard and pwam fo the imperiiied man held him above water and yelled for » | apoech Chevatler De Bris- a bad Frenchman, is thwarted by Engilehman, and ler the cvstomary sao, Robert Hardy, @ good the lovely Mareelle, a vicissitudes of heroines, happy-ever-after prize of He tx @ lucky witiner too, for Marcelle cit does mont of the work for him, In vome sword play, but only one Several of the seamen pe and with tte ald both men were hauled out of the water, An ambulance surgeon found Paulson was puffering from o scalp wound and shock and took him to Now York Hospital, Me and he certainly tony denerven Pronbrey's work Is that of I} road-house rendeavous, had Ite first aie maine dramatist, Aa tn act presente 6 pentyl sens nnd it i to be regret such performances Bquare Theatre lant night. Despite that thoutd be deemed neceasary to co produee strong effects, Wi ia the interest of playgoers the same|of it with great credit, tained her Tomuanen an a capable 7] + | conselentions the scenes, ne, aN pala Ferry ay Chevalier Bi sel us et “More for the money than any F. F, Lovell, publisher, PAINE'S Ct | CFI racking headache and backache. HGAbTH RESTORED. Mrs, M. A. Cummings, 140 No, 50th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: “I have occasion to do a feel like another woman.’ PRIEST IN | CAR HIT AGED MAN. nw OT Breese, a wealthy resident Attempted to Register at} tsiimore. ts reported our or a m nig at the Astor House way. being Knocked down hy a Broadway | perial, able car in front of the Post -OfMire \ithouRh seventystive yours Mr, Hircese tried to dodge tre af Vehicles on the enwded (hor uhfare oral wag A man who described him: Rey. William He To sony to run Into 4 cable Mary's R.C) Churen, Newnurs, 80/04", tla \ entered the Hotel Imperial i WAL Bian ties le thee and asked to be assigned to a room vive of the Mutual Gite tne The clerk notheed that the mu i pooullarly, and refused to allow him Mharities Faure, who war pa at the time, found him surrou aL YOUN Mon, Who were discus t thing to do, One young to pay for ar ompital be th ing a cab Faure, ¢ who had in with Me down Fifth avent maw the alr, acting # Faure thought he had been drug While he was pawing the air Mr, Waure t porter to-day his hand fell or the young fellow ‘tm being robbed !' yelled the fellow and Jumped out, leaving me t nat the sick man, Finally 1 got a 4 rn to help, and we mot hin to volta | aww the priest sately in bel and oh went home," Tt was watt at the hospttal th His trouble was diagnowed hore a Ra tritis. He had #16 in his pock ‘The occurrence In KITA avenue led t a story that the priest was robived | ab, Mr, Faure's version explains the rumor, ae SHAFT T TO VICTIMS. Monument for Those Who Perished in the Mg Hoboken | Wier Fire. | Fog to-day, frost to-me The ofMfoials of the North German Lloyd Steamanip Company r ed . contract he the constr i everything including Death large monument, to be ere On Saturday we sold 1 plot owned by t ompany in Flower! Suffering from new colds, Drug Hill Cemetery, New Durham, No J of our Cold and Rheumatiam Cu Victima of the big Hoboken fire of June # are buried In the plot th and dun a Cure relieves t DIED FROM HIS INJURIES, =| hours, and almost inv If you want m John McAvoy, twenty-four years old} are at your service FREE, arp, #hoottr ably cures | ‘was knocked down by a wagon at Twen-| medical world. tn tom te es or 8 Kilgour a Power dats a wa be bac days ago, diel in the New York Howpital iia nth om his mares "tw Sever] BROADWAY AND 26TH STREET. \ “THE SALT’ OF SALTS" BBEYS The Sol Extracted from the Juices of Freeh Fruits, KIDNEY DISEASES+« A teaspoonful in hall a tumbler of water night and morning until a free watery action of the bowels is produced, TE ADBEY EFFERVESCENT SALT CO,, Murray Sireet, Kew York Bsotlet Pree on request, Rieaneiahendiiieined Lett hd head dealained hi CURSE A Sak kind WHITERIBON REMEDY. « Given in Glass of Water, Tea or ve Wihout Pavent's Kno nwledge, {LAL Pianos and Organs, yo Will give you restful nights, a good appetite, and stop that great deal of work, and before I used Paine’s Cel- ery Compound was troubled with frequent head- aches, pains in the back, was unable to sleep at night, inl had no appetite. 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