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‘ \ ba i r 5 ac HE DEC. 1 CHRISTMAS UNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW » HENRY MILLER AS A COMEDIAN IN 5) NEW PLAY, “D’ARCY OF THE GUARDS” The Popular Actor's Friends Will Enjoy His Departure from Serious Roles—Com-| ing Week at the Theatres. Henry Mi‘ler as Major Jack D'Arcy, @ dashing, quick-witted blarneying grenadler, will be the new sensation for theatregoers Monday evening at the Savoy. This departure of Mr. Miller's from serious roles will be a pleasant novelty for his admirers. ‘The scenes of “D'Arcy of the Guards” are laid in Philadelphia during the o cupation by the British in liz. It illu trates a phase of period rather at varlance with pictures furnished by recent dramatists. author, Louls 5) Shipman, that many of the British offic of that day were courteous gentlemen, consid erate of their American cousins even while fighting them, Mr. Miller will have the assistance of a seasoned company, as he gave the first production of his play at San Fran- cisco last summer and has been pre- senting it with success on the road while Journeying East for his New York season, In the supporting company are Flor- ence Rockwell, Louise Wakelee ant Janet Barrington, Charles F. Gotthold, James Leahy und Arthur Elliott. “UP YORK STAT. claims "' AGAIN. 'p York State,” a rural drama that the made quite a hit here earlier in season, returns to the Fourteenth S Theatre Monday evening for a “area production. This revival will be mad under the supervision of J. Wes Rosenquest, who has acquired an terest In the play. He has p new equipment of costumes amd and has made several chang cast Mr, Higgins and Miss \ the authors, will be seen th {nal roles and Lisle Le specially engaged for th Williaa, in ovided a DREW'S CLOSING WEEK. John Drew begins on Moni closing week of his lengthy season at the Empire Theatre, Robert Marshal! comedy, wthe . The Becond tn Command has proven the best vehicle Mr. Di has ever had for displaying his taler He leaves for a road season in the height of his success. The financial re- sults of his sixteen weeks far surpass all records made during his previous New York engagements. Henry V Eamond is now In the city superin- tending rehearsals of his comedy, ‘The Wilderness,” which will be produced at the Empire on Dec, 2 ‘Miss Adams begins the fifth week of her season at the Knickerbocker, leay- Ing only three weeks more of “Quality Btreet” She nas played | throughout her engagement to the, capacity of the theatre. ‘The Lyceum {s not equal to accommo- dating those who are anxious to sec Miss Annie Russell in her new Cyd Fitoh play, “The Girl and the Judge. There is a touch of her old work as Trilby in the character of Alice of Old Vincennes, with which Virginia Harned has scored a pronounced success at the Garden Theatte. Charles Hawtrey begins Stonday, the third month of ‘his season with “A Message from Mara” at the Garrick and the demand for seats 18 so grout th: he has been forced to give Wednesday matinees. It was not intended to give a Christmas Day matinee, but the mand for seats for such # performance hgs forced the manugement to 4 change mind. will begin the last two weeks of {ts run at Wallack’s. The play will then go out for a road tour with the commendation of New York audiences which have filed the | big way house to its capacity michtly luring the presentation of Mr. ‘Thomas's latest play. “Cplorado” May Irwin has two new songs, “Good: by, Booze’ and “Ain't Dat Scand’lous?" which she will spring when she ap. pears at the Bijou, Dec. 2 in her suce fesatul comedy, "The Widow Jones.” newcomer in her company is H. Fy Roberts, who has the roles former! taken by John C. Ble “Florodora’’ wears right well at the New York Theatre, to judge from the alze of the nightly audiences. A num- ber of new songs have been Introduced, and new people in the cast are adding new business. WINTER GARDEN OPENING. A weck {rom Monday night the winter garden of the New York Theatre will be opencd. Sidney Rosenfeld’s musical com- dy, ‘The Supper Club,” will be the SAkaing attraction, with two hundred persons in the cast. Mr. Mansfieli’s resentation of “Beall cairo’ han been fatteringly received at the Heraid Square Theat It is a cuuse for regret that this season will not be extended. After Jan, 2% he goes directly to New Orleans and then journeys north to Chicago. ‘The supper frolic of Clyde Hitch's “The Murrlage Game" ig the hit of the new production at, thé Victoria. ‘The action vas been quickened up and the high Jinks party now goes with the sparkle of ie champagne s0 plentifully imbibed by the four participants. Dave Warfield begins the last w of his successful run at the Bijou M lay night. He could fill the house night. ly for months to come. but tho time of the house has been assigned for the rest of the wason, « The last two weeks of "The Liberty Belles" at the Madison Square Theatre begin Monday, Several new musical numbers huve attained instant popu- larity, notably, the ditties, “I've Read It In My Book and It Must Be So” amt “Follow the Man Who Leads the Band.” Only three weeks of the long run of “The Messenger Boy" remain at Daly's Theatre. The season of this most su cessful of the Daly musical comedie ends with tue first week in January. ‘The growth of popularity of “The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast” at the Broadway 1s without limit. Messrs. Kiaw and Erlanger have arranged reat Curtatenus celebration {be many, oils tor 1 the Revoluttonary | { | | HENRY A\ILLER_. | AT THE SAVOY THEATRE \ dren who are taking part in the per formance. On Christmas y Cryatal | Palace » ter | tmas | £ the | on hung toys. and gifts ‘for th young ang of the compa ANNA HELD'S COON SONG. Anna lield’s first try at a coon sons will be ature of Monday night performance at the Casino, “What Did etter I Gave You.) the title o with wual out for his costume The premiere for the ‘onried’s Irving F Helrathsmarkt,” th edy suecess !n Germany duced on Wednesday even vaudeville for the en! m_ Theatre the I willbe produced. At mime has} At acter y success, Rehearenin of the newsturtesqites'nre eTvene on at and Fields's.. Meanwhile emer ne Mes from W ‘i bird street house a straight vaude-| Toity” cont to Mil the 5 » bill be presented, with n=| house with ftore and « Tedding as the | (Dan Daly makes a week's ret New York to ill ntinuel, Ww the six-day b At the Ute role bers anda added to. tne! Palyesnive A show sine ie cons, rivat pal ao Se aiiewtie® bi wane : rang Who tells funny storie Ciimtord: MRS. CARTER'S RETURN, In his. “chapple imi David Belasco announces the first New| Antonto, in artistic pores | York production of his latest success, | Francis, and the Mapcap Trio, | “Du Barry,” with Mre, Lealle Carter $n yen ERTS | the title rote for Christmas night at the| SUNDAY CONCERTS. | Manager J. Wesley Rocenquest, of the Fourteenth Street Theatre, has suc- cumbed to the demand for Sunday night concerts, and will give the first en tafnment of the sort at his playhou: Criterion The tre. “New England Folke," after its suc- cess downtown, will be seen next week at the Harlem Opera-House. n as, Sj day night an T | Mere -| Sunday nightat the T Dec. 22 Ip will be a be the White Rats. ke Monroe are iners, S — ‘ tre n W. Fiynn others a Hay ntehe Engene O'Rourke Vance, Ja ertaine he Metropolis James Thornton, the Seven Reed Bir: tharrington Lauren atre. Land a ertal Miger and Dreher ar Promised for Sunday nigh: 1 lozen others for his Amert- ttrn x Ite Th tre rsare th announced Negotiations for the continuance of Grace George's run in ‘Under Souther} Skles” at the Theatre F ic hav come to naug Am New York house bet practicable, her eng: to an end on Jan. 1 he Down East" draws bigger} t ation Of Ite RECOM | Ae ihe West Presbytertan Church, Forty ea son nat th nd street, between Fifth and Sixth aveauos, of Music draws near. Thin | Yan: r. Smith, D. D., will kee village life will be seen 1 tom, eBoraing and evening. At th time tn New York on Dec. 2. the cholt will render The E » lord, with G: Mrs. Fiske and her stock company at tor the Manhattan Theatre bexin the fourth week of the run of “The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch" on Monday, The advance zale Indicates tha tin Mrs. H tison's. play ble Interpretation | roe runtestine rho eld aie pita Lt Noderick Terry in the South Madison avenue and “The Corner Grocer of Avenue A. a orner Kavanusiend a! which enjoyed a run_of The ‘¢ tb will be the bin at Phillpp'al ie et iene toum : Mec. 23. When 1 peaponse to Commandme ufel Ist Los,” | + nnual Christmas Max und yoat the matl- of forty-five yoires Gerrit Senith: STOCK COMPANY OFFERINGS. ev. David G. Wylie, D. “The Taming of the Shrew will bo}, LEN Sinaye next week's revival at the Murray Hill ntral Park Theatre. Bronson Howard's “Aristocracy’ will he presented at * American Theatre with the full strength of the stock com- recetved on pt pany. the Mens Amocta il, tor whieh a very “The Tide of 1 a realistle melo-| interesting heen provided. | The ( is the coming week's offering at] Pastors Ald sed ee te the Metropolls Theatre. ‘The electroc- er Dean, cal tion ef the villain on a tye wire In full | view of the audience is one of the fea- Sumner Avenue Rrooklyn, *Doat tures of the performance. “Hearts of the Blue Ridge." a melo- ening. drama by Hal Reld, will be tho week's hue his series of sormons on "The offering at the ‘Third Avenue To in. Modern Yhatances,"” taking for commencing at the Monday matinee How @ young man wae vent to hie rene Henry Frank, of the Itstependent Church of the New Thought, will lecture tasmorro™ morning In | Yarnegle, Lyceum (entran of Fifty-neventh street aad Se 1 Healiwn: or, the The novelties at the Eden Musee for the coming weck are suggestive of the holiday season, They include a Santa Claus group in wax and a serics of Christmas tableaux tion Netween ee New Thourht and the Social Probtem.’* Me Woodward's wonderful trained seals] Pil! discum, Ui eatin te ta) this ‘tecture will be seen for the first time In a play | {9m & Borel point of ea alsin house during the coming week it saorrioe {ni riraioat Keith's, Inaudi, the mental marvet, tw] Caurch, Hooklin, De Sensi Duk we retained for a ‘second week, and tie} ivy men an’ homeless heaters. ani Nave (het third headliner is one of Kelth'a spec: ) Fata the chureh parlors for “'tamily ravers, * tacular productions, "The Pageant of |’, large number of attendants avail themselves ations," in which thirty young women | of the homelike opportunity. partlelpate. Dr. W. Merlo Smith, Moderator of the x -—- Yor Presbytery, Invites ite members to a Mme. Lawrence's performing itons,| ference of prayer in the Central, Pi hon the afternooa and evening of to be led by Prof. M, W. Jacobus, rtford, Coan. It ta said that the lectures of Faust, a converted rabb the Hiouse-to-House Mi ceived In neighboring citte bop oke in pumas and jaguars are the leading at tractions announced for Hubers Muse um, The Jeffries-Ruhlin Aight pletures have been retained, Hall and Staley, The Twentieth Cen- tury Burglars,”" are the headliners for De. Mann. leave {08 Lexington The a Mundre Th man, for the the members. T Northtield, oud. Ansociates Foote Crockett, has grea rector, y Inte: Nod, pastor, ed Rev. T. J. Whi sick Avenue Di Juat celebrated ministry under his pastora with it ts doing Tunday-achool, Dr. Btoele, Episcopal morning on ure Tony Pastor's big vaudeville bill next] temiay at noon ser’ week. the Mook.? “He will. dei 2 the zame place next Friday ‘The ‘Wine, Women and Song” bur-| Ker ten, rector of Bt. M Jesque company will hold forth at the] preach! ot “Advent sermons on Dowey next week. eralags est ethes Cee Christ. Special services aro being held in this chureh during the afternoons of Advent. The THE PRO TOR PROGRAMMES, rector gives an address on “Practical Ethical there Is an organ recital half sit success, “The Still Atarm,” will be the stock company offering at Proctor's Tisty-eighth Stress Theatre next week. ‘The twenty-ninth anniversary of the Protestant Eplacopal Church MI mutes will be celebrated by vices at Holy Trinity Leave Hundred ond Hae ye Alig Laxington Avenue Bapt Hundred and Eleventh atr ‘There Probation Savannah Campbell Morgan, tot Dr. Gi rch; more than doublet church to-morrow 1872 er Haskel’, at the as the aged Tom Lewis Rarr Bar- rjory Sun- one, Mayme Gehrue, Jo: Smith and Campbell, Eva Mud tions for the hea CHURCH NOTES. and company, Clar. mond Glenroy ay some of ird Avenue The- PCHURC j (eet b they ening. promote hare formerly Superintenent of the nroop Avent 5 eepening of the spiritual Ii y well be co: A 0 Ke. of Jor and Tey. Hay Tidge Church om Jan 5 to 19 amet. and the of which Re ‘and Dr. Wil fifty-three ne} aker ptlet Churc the twelfth hi te and Rood work. b, Bronx, ca "The preaches {ter Death? h Dunn Burre John congres Chi ted by ly of Lopiton, They will be held tn ehuret centrally located in vartous sectte © Walter The m Bu) 0 J. Phraney, as members in the Mr. Chureb, corner ard Lexington ai t 11 o'clock an and at 7.45 o'clock on Evening ‘Bho Tweatieih Century Revivah'! Bap! A Heth *harity Foundation of Long Island, will ore he * of the bar Jscopal Church of the Trana- 4 hed Ine Jay-school has A Young Men's Club and reading-toom, a weekly clans tn church and Hible y Deen organ: je to nell the church in @ je rapid growth Mary connected Whitaker was the reetplent of numerous gitta from chumh and pastor of West Farms Methodist preaches Receiving or Rejecting Chris Master relud "and tor 4 (eee Artists. (ACTRESS'S HAIR TURNED GREEN; SHE SUES +2 Hall Caine, Jules Verne, Robert Barr, Sir Robert Ball and Other Famous Writers Contribute. in Four Colors, by Chartran, Dan Smith and Other Christmas Fiction, Fashions and Humor, and a CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR EV#@RY CHILD. FOR $2,000 Lillian Verona Declares Druggist Kieh! Sold Her Common | Easter Egg Dye for Henna—Trial Begins Monday. A hank of halr as green as grass, andy for a packa oon part of a package of Easter egg dye will | patent or propricta © among the exhibits presented dy al Aer hecb s led to hair, turns tt Charles L. Hoffman tn Part 1. of the] PY Ab Clty Ce on Monday. +; was of. 1), and Miss On that day will begin the trial of] Verona pald 10 cents for the leaves the sult of Iiilian V ma, an actr She diligently applied “henna,” n Brooklyn, for $2,000 4 lo! she awoke one morning with a crown Druggist John Kieht, for] of verdant gr She says that as a halr dye that turned her] result she had to give up her engage- tresses green. ment, and devote the next su eding: Mis# Verona had a wealth of dark-| week to coaxing her halr back to Its brown hatr when she played in Ham.| natural hue fore she now de eee si et omg mand . alleging that it merstein Jot Old Time company. | tft a lonves‘atiall, Mtr: Moft- but s! had acy ‘dian engagement in! man » i prove that tt come vaudeville that called for hair of a/ mon E ee ye Nghter tint. MlasaVeconuszine Miss Verona felt sure she would be! hair became green 5 too fetching !f her crown of glory| red. and her ha in War tint which the ather respecte wa red anid the | damages, vy shoo a produc o-likee wl accompanted and occasioned by use of olored hair, WHICH | the stuf, and the discovery that her halr was given to Miss Filkins by nature, [bad turned ie became nervous sustained a gre shock, was made tl rigan peared 1 Mrs. ing irl. mother, danght sirlt mpany’, em wen and blac: NEW r. tat sought, fi quick they act Nke magic—a few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ing the edge of Soild — is our of oui Geese sufferer le earnes! Monta Fi “He will also She visited Kiehl's pharmacy, at Third | ivenue and Thirteenth street, and a Detectives are searching for Etta Cor- hteen years ol »m Providence, orrigan, the moth has employed the sleuths. T! a wealthy wom ys her in stage qtruck. She feurs the Y rl ts described as t away she wore «ft —_ New Rallroad for New Mochelle. 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