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“THE MAN OF FORTY” IS A DISAPPOINTMENT. OA) OU OUOOO OCI nnn 8 | 5 ®| ooo THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, BERNMARDT'S. BIG TRIUMF, “STAR AND GARTER” SKETCHES. ‘The Evening World's Woman Caricaturist Gives Her Impres: sions of the Agoust Family, Hy MISS KATE CAREW | nee ine + How She uy Rta }s L’Aiglon at the Gar- : den Theatre. \3 i “Hern dt, Sarah,’ sare ' , Cyclopedia of Namer. Horn at Parte, Oot, 2 Wifty-eix years old A mother. A Rrandmother, A distinguished Aactrown | whan we were flehting our ctyll wars generation aga, Famous throughout the world a quarter of a cedtury age A few moments after the curtain we the Garden ‘Theatre Inet night {hore came vipon the soene a young man Matinetly young, a mere youth — He wan young In faure, the graceful lene the supple whoulders, the nervour arme |) And reatiess Nnwera of youth. Royhood Was in Nie face-boytiood In tts Ao vet rtrloken with a mortal bilaht ‘Tila wan Barat Hernhardt. And ae |i up at wer 112 SG HER SeH “Latest Daly's Theatre Pros), tet duction” a Poor Substi- “hie wi NG 4e ot tute for'San Toy Hine Uy” hor igny Immun Proooal i as Ever her Hi Inelu wat * ti ja Bpong Aha etict bh 04, wo i ° This Ta Wot a Briet Fable of a Hap-| i ren Nad coed ‘Honson to Hun for pening on Hroadway Last Nueit Vinge whenever the Htage Manager sould have looked the part | perfectly in face and form, tn gesture! and movement, thirty-fye yeara ago Here was the first of the series of mar vela which were displayed before the un wearying eyes of that brilliant au lence ‘The second marvel personality rovealed in the Bagiet,” the ambitious, dying mon of ‘the Bernhardt ls always instantly recognise able as one of the few very reat hu man beings, Aw the Interpreter of Rostand's w Was Bernhardt’s or rather her personality ax personality of the _ help tem fery derful creation she Was not only mi Pie Amoust family appear on the programe Jammers a Vic Premely distinguished but also supreme)s lorla in larger type than Prank MoKeo'# Comedy Com They give a tragte, jot for an inatan Hid yo turn’ at the close of the second aot of "Btar and Garter’ whiet hae noth forget that this was the son of “the ing to do with the cage, but Is very diverting, ‘There are fur of them, and Nagle,” that he wae the inhertior of ty they Jumele Wik lighted lamps, Roup tureens and olher hand a with Kagle's spirit. and the bratn © carelosanors that would make you blink that he was cursed with a mortal dim and wan etrugeling edge of the preciploe over whieh he wo with death on th ONE HALF OF THE AGOUSTS, Oneo upon a Mme a Good Pairy came ‘3 i, vi Ab pnever A i2 ‘he favs presently to disappear. And moment by 4 upon Broadway and said that Byery-!touare 1 have he and Mixtent moment, as the tragedy darkened, as (ti +] thing that Mr, Augustin Daly produce! |Tiayers had so Much Cause to week] pathos developed, Bernhardt made her |) ‘ is Phay- o would be we ty Bheltor rolf stand out against (hose asplend 5 At His Play-House would be well Worth | \io ait ta Saft and Done this atest] . ws ) 4 the seotng and the letenng Plays at Dely's can be eaadly. Summed packmrounds even more lonely, ev: , t Mr. Daly died, and his House remained | il) a! quite Vnworthy of the Playshouse, | more mid, even more forlorn When the | t Closet for a Considerable pertod. When || a. ‘a th House, and of} last struggle came, when the Hale 4 ormers. ve I Mi it was reopened a Comte Opera calied | te Danlel F vnar lad all in white with a pomrles te 4 ‘ ‘The Rone of Dera” was produced, § i r¢ hat, Hesause he has pot {across his breast, gave hie last halt ramp | 9) ‘ " ste pet kiven them Hy Opportunity to play] Walt groan=and died, the sense of car] 2 ‘ Arthur Buillvan wrote th re, THO] Kuuht but a Roullah and unneoeaeeh|y Walf groan 4 died, the 12 book waa so bad that no man Dared ilgar comely tastrophe became overwhelm ; thereafter take up the ore of phe Mr. John Maron nes given the Role off It le diMoult to may wherein Hernia At 5 “The Tore ot Pe died ita|! whose Herolem consisted of] w ° in th sti, | % Opera, Bo "The Rove of Porata’’ died tim) 5 TRS ate terete atte tage | Was at Her ereateat in thie gree : natural death, and in ite pl was! and make tight of Ht Mr i iM suodesion Of marvellous conerp : given a healthful, tunet harming a 1 du roles. and. w tions In dramatic ppetry aid porte) ® . 1 ether satiafactor Joa whe M e in eneh, One drama % min the fold at] © . Altogether satlafactory mustoal produc: | (py T HAta NT Gre a drama, Perhaye tt was in the f ; : Hon called iD Wagram, when th Wot'# brain, frens 1% hie "Han ajlotted | Uo tled by despalr the poane | ® THE OTHER HALY. POL AC aA py the] My toma of the day of his father'a|® While the Arat hall, in the capacity of a pair of walters, ing the food on Laat &. was com! T swell and Acts Mh might and glory, dr tha fo] and utensils around with Joyous avandon, this bh # iteelf to dine Hut poll Arte, _ Porth Into jt Provinces } 1 sh vais tremendously Costly [leading in the charg rushes to} ® neither the old man jor the ing woma re temptation to And Make Way for tho IAtewt Daly #| owns for a woman who varne (in the} the mt keto find Aitaeif fice to face] ) Jugele wiih things, and in the end the whole family Jolns in a grand BO iy Bead NT WhIOh” loomed) TINY ub twa e | if week after} with iy own rertment f Auattians, finale of \ummibg, during Which even the sofas and chulre are Yrouht Into “The Man of Forty” ia dow ad anin|_ Miss Wacelih Latins toaile noth Wall ISI CGce Trena whem ite tage te Jit ant play Katodoen Pay, in Rowe Acts, by Walter) Butrouudtinge yeh hare not conducive |aPtne Satetabra. In stevieentehia att [to her Maral Future, Her V TY} hand aw with hie rent points ihe |g it My hot bad, as Modern Comedion Ko, hot it ia a very poor subat cleverness which le when it tute for the Nh Horror, Bt Daly Stage | Daly stage. The oy otter unfitness to empay the Baglet's } 4a Villain, and the t > | it fe pewinise than id any acane wiih thea mic "Gay Lard Quex. Pie h follow Miva Blinabeih Tyree erandta » fe much tlh Oo Human Kt Hho iid better than any, except Mian A peta in| t Cactus Plant {i Arieona f perha Iho role waloh may | ho: 0" konded ¢ fete do not « vie i Ig fi f wuch He ato tthe | MY ate py Bs ate dae aa toa dreamy viata of colorless ah, ¥ Job ison phaved the part of The | jo Morhane wae in Nee Man of Forty, tle was| Man of Morty aa it he Rearetted hie own | orm \2 ei aalet simply. listens pothh e but anu pearaet Person, gure dee, and Mr Bdward Morgan, 1 ®=| with now and then athriiled oxclamation rounded by. a Group of Very Unpleasan: | bit why speak of Mr Morgan? He did} ty the story of the Grande Armee from Persons who shoud haye Mueh earler tp the bw nti Young atv Cheeks with ‘ Jera ie WhO Bpoke ad bean Home, well, while the author did WM You hates) Mr. Grant Stewart and Mr. Pinney played xtremely well, but the play was hot worthy of the Dante! Prohman stock Two Conipariys and with thin bellef this Fable or lends, ILLIAM RAYMOND BILL. F fhe _Sdn't know, whether THE ROYAL FAMILY. By ANNIE "RUSSELL And reaur tay T explain lay answered the ame Vardinal, iis decep Based on the Comedy Now) Ranning at the Lyceum Thea- tre, By Permission of Charles |" Frohman, Hy all moans, Queen home one {a Tack of Inateht Tiln's real character, was all Important ‘ Prin, CHAPTER VI to Norine oi Vea tlon of strength phe Werprice. 1 Na ie 10 Pay. na nla} yh In harsh and hart; swee ite enti'' repeated CW { ‘ed to Mel eapable of giving ulterance Lo paastons “i ; AIT a momen! pea Princess could meet him na Jat the oher extreme from leridern as FT SPANO, ot svclation. Ww And alwaye there in in Mt that su Why does Your Bminence tne DM Ht | Ns te fans twat ree ne which kets the nerves fo vibrating erfore?” 4 Holdensen, crossly ractve younk man Ww the cou See tee rat wome one cater, (hat. f AY bie the honor of explaining | ney Y yy he Tr it fal ove tin | Ree hae fae Remme,one athe i) ft shall have the hono! i HAS Rie eat an Tall in Tove with human beings have for many ottere ie Mageoty, hot to His Mob f jew hole probiem of that Baran Hernhardt seems to have the marriage, I Fmen atid all w retorted the Car enty's Chet of Pollee dina) “qndeed!" put in the King think an explanation of some sor pome ono would come In extremely well at thie potnt.”” 1 (fais, Reaetliy “p will explain in full, sire,” replied be told of ¢ the Cardinal; “but first may 1 re ,ineot at {he fall Her Royal Highness the Princess ty my dryly t from | tr “ly Kiows Che rest ink You from th mine, aranel. BAISORh (Gf the royal pal- retire?” | ace At Caron Was full to suffocation Jo, Angola!’ nad the King Mn y © ihrone mit lnelr majeatios “ Pic r K Louls ant Queen Marmnret child, got” echoed the Quem) Wile waiting for Prince Victor'n ens | mosier Eperen tun ioaer OF Cane nemann RO iri van indignant, defense of." For » moment the git showed sleny | Syough b eee ‘heh k | bore the brunt of the battle, oy} fought o, Tut after an agonized | yy Ra ad ph, ats Harland frowe and atarved and suftdrod ani well at Count Bernard United atates” Mininte | died that others might have honore and cack s mio! at titles, It wax a wonderful play upon th aly will Brn Hously accept | You have never seen the betrotnat word “nowr’ (we) ag We i: sein fl gad the Cardinal, after) ceremony in vogue here, | pelleve,’* don the Princess, “for e 11 M with ew nccent—of rite of fury don the P | Duke was saying ‘You 1a that hui an Proten Ass hy crown ‘hanging from the oeling? Welle Coupe moet beneath that, enee of the whole court, amd « e formal Kies of basrothal Har trumpets are heralding Prince ie. Approach now raw Kurland ng with thin arrest, Relieve me, irony nur Majeaty'@ interes iiterout you prevent the arrest exclaimed the King replied Cariinal Caxan ‘9 interest 1 merely Your Majesty's Chief of Police A blunder rovent rom making | of arresting Orown stnntine of Kurland "What has Prono, Viet ail this miserable aftair other, Tag eS, The Joman who “A murmur of astoniohment arore ag ou fave all known sg Count Hernard>| many present recognined tn him Vietor ol Kurland! Count Th ar pant fortniga The murmur was hushed as by sanehneed tie voyal herald, ul with royal orderm, the e eniered, bowed ta the Kt n and took Die station beneats (nh { crown, Vieior to do with spoke up the Announced pews Anwela!”’ Wash grooping Yosa Ant oft pale an her white broom in gown, Angela entered the ballroom, Bhe kept her aid mov slowly, to &@ torture chamber, crown Yeneath which od her husband. With an effort she raised recalve tale betrothal Kine aa al the crown, her: . id ted,” chimed in the T knew It all the time instant F et ont ueon mother. fe certain of it from the {eyes on. him ron *iidenaen aald King Louis, Ae (ys to aay to thie? a nave ity ind he paat your police been two weoks that you failed prive me of this ~—hegan Ho! ene the favor to broke in the Mt ak you for full explana- Blowly Wer erent 1 nthe frightened, the little] weeping, wen it ue olige bo! he P Wimaelf out of the} on ye alitind fai | ele turning to the young bottom of in prem xchange Prince Victor Constantine ot Vigne cheeks am eyes fastened on the 0" ir free to ed roll reflection | and we ® anil y Kaglet to hy hel rerenieas the lips of one of his father’s grenadiers | 4 1 te hap ty epenk effe ively on the stage, but tt te} keep silent ‘ofhectl Hernhanit's at «| per of Intense, absorbed, pastions of the guard teront was a triumph of the player's Kvery one will select his greatest mo ment according to his taste Like the play, she was always great, showin this or that to perfection, a the situation ne aid French, if heh understand a word of no acquaintance win the play, he would stil on fine oinated. There |x nof realating Born hardt'a charm, Jt ls selaing you anew every Inetant, Now it te some graceful pose of the whole body: now It ina Lurn of tho head, haughty, pend yet with THE BUXOM HEROINE. Mies Marie Cabill le husky, beth in figure and volce, She appears above in the aet of singing a coon none hing, now it Is some wiht movemen of those etrange, thin artne, mow it te hor hands, some Wile quate, pertains Jatrong, perhaps pathetle, perhaps Pealing, aiways affecting you Wke a wirain-of fine mule, Again Ht te her that ee, vole la" ther tha °, They may to be | for Then there was comedian in the world in his own Way not inferior to Sarah His) wras i minor pari in the play, ny what there Was of it gave opportunity for the powers at the ful 8 most 4 popenrance Ip ne Marmont, of Napoleon's faint caleine of the areat Coquelin-the bow a man of genids fold Guard, alive Wo the Angor tipe with the glory and power of (ne old and Mie rrosatible armen ont haa made some contempt mimon soldiers the of humor, of lov shumored, half audience plea for not have been jonvered imore effrotty ] Coquedn's part Wan that of a rude rheumatic, {mpetuous old soltier, lle had worked ou! in part to the minutest detail, ie walk wan perfection, but |t waa not more perfect than hir way of olding bis arms and handa-the stiff ag] yet bi 4 ungraceful way of ¥ hat has survived many reine B ry one of the pringipal apeak'ng Siparia wae done artistioally. At no. time | Mid the performance drag or jar, Every | New York player who can get the (ime ought co see and theme French artlate—not with & view to onan thelr own hi pin of their own oo SOSee eee = THE HERO IN DISGUISE Mr. Joseph Coynio In the leading , figure in “Star and Garter,’ He in a slim, agresable-looking young man who, at one stage of the per- formance, given a fatr imitation of Mr, Crane as David Harum and a rather poor one of Mr, Hare aa land © WORTHY OF BETTER THINGS, ; May Lowery (# @ young woman with much energy and charms that even in singing a stupid Ten: derloinish song all about cham: paene and late houre ake almont oarries you off your feet, HE BANKS ON ROUGE. Otis Harlan makes o bid for jaughter Sy rousing tin nose and Weartmg only one glove He also sings some r r less vulgar @ Mittion Ina hreathlons haste that = ain er ’ CO GUOET | PROFESSOR WON HEIRESS, ,| Joho Morrill Ga om Bngagement 0 Core nella Welch, wply HAVEN Now, Mot ne ‘ongrataiate a wink showered f of the younger and mow - od members of the Ya taeulty, on ‘ j of engazement Min vorne We) daughter of Pleroo N. We + mi fonaire New Haven bankér, The lad haa peen noted for her poreisient crette of offers of marriage from Yale students, Mr. (iaines was a clase- mate of Anson Piheljie Stokes, and waa a lively race between them for scholarship honor, Mr, Gaines iy 4 a) mak one of t ever attained at a ad lneirusior la “PINAFORE” 1900, ONCE MORE. 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