The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1902, Page 11

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. PATRICK CAMPBELL A HIT) GLISH ACTRESS MRS. KATE CAREW’S IMPRESSION OF THE ENG Society Packs the Repub- lic and Gives a Charming Woman a Hospitable Wel- come. * Mrs. Patrick Campbell ts a large and long lady with inky-purple halr, @ husky votce, Italian eyes, an English h-Irish name, an all-Irish a gift of looking marvel- figure a 5 temperament, lously handsome in deflance of a mi Jority vote on the part of her feature: and a faculty for tangiing your heart- strings with her fingers and tearing them to shreds. Between you and me, Mrs. Patrick Campbell {sa darling, and it coats $3 to seo her from an orcnestra seat in the Theatre Republic, where an aretic gale aweeps from stem to atern of the hase the moment the curtain {s lifted. One may not approve of fancy prices for for- ign stare; one may regard them as an im fon, and an insulting peoyinssly| ‘sm, and an tnvention of—well, of Messrs. John Doe and Al Adams, but when one thinks of eome of the $2 per- formances current in this town ft tsn't @tMoult to conclude that Mra. Patrick Campbell Is cheap at the price with the @raught thrown tn. Having arrived from Chicago yester- in three hours late, she New York appearance in day on at made her fir the Mag New York has seen other Magd @reat and small, and some have played fn English and some !n what Artemus MRS. Ward called “forren tungs.” but I don't | within that category. Other Sleglind:s wh stair.) ‘ Inter think the real Magda was seen defore| With more tonal power have doubtless Fra | lawt night. I can't help thinking of her | 9? heard, but none whose interpre = | OTIS SKINNERS ART s fi tion of the love-swayed wife of Hun- | fel Ist r f aap thenreel i Magen suey aes: dung was more inspirational 2 eh lectin first osecing her tn London, Mme. Gadski te not a new member of) 4) iy, = “ a help think ee per Grau'a organization, but, in the} avenue a: wi h R ; . ight of last eventng’s performance, 1 is ct Nellie Metfer r . tions are thes real) Mra) ranqiersys) Ts a mystery why she has remained in the | ! of the week street: “At that Mrs Patrick Campbell {ts a real | backround until this period In the « Yorke.and Adams head the raudevillel to . ee PATRICK CAMPBELL IN woman-a real. big furnace-hearted, | 000. The swetness of her voice, her! hill at Pastor s eckiens, ,. | Securacy of tone and prectse and grace . reckless, loving, hating, SuMering °°) eu phrasing were an artistic delight, | “LITTLE: DUCHESS" RECEIPTS @ Town,” A ' man—and if one had never met a woman | Thereto she Jolned a wonderful varie Anna dox-oMice receipts in the ty! tree he could learn all about the entire sex | of tonal coloring in the expression of | little Duc ut othe Casino are | th : from the tropies to the Arotic by seeing | emotion, and her actts regen, eaking s feat Re Mrs. Campbell! act. Was eloquent in {ts portrayal the} ‘The Unwelcome Mre Hatch.” with . = She hasn't a trick to her name—not | Womanl of Sleglinte in ber com | Mra Fiske romnins popular at the kK Sta ! 3 plete surrender to her love for Slee | yi nortan weeks at For 8 foe, of mannerism. | mund. A magnificent. sult waving | a {s simply all woman plone hatr, beauty of face re thor ( t = rt he pr v a " f jure made her a eae ven je great capacity of th Murr. iH primeval torisie: Taleiabout eubodiment of the GF fan} emy of Music is being taxed wi caer nd added no litt Ofe | Christian riesquers You remember how Magda makes her | nble impression ‘she created” Vocaily |‘? é | “4 the (faerie Mop ind dramatic: e reached a supero . : ne f sar ADRS tH mous opera | “imax ti her fnal-pasaage after receiv who follow Dame Mavine s week. | Brook presenting “Quaaity finger revisiting the pokey little pro- | ing Stegmund's broken sword. from | et e central charcoter, Mise f mi which “her name ts | Hrunnhifde, | Ar an T s Fd | ana the TOMpany also. won never heard,” as the song says, because mint ei et ees, the:acts | fe | Avenu: Bt twelve years. ago she ron away tnto the | treagures she revenled aroused d ‘Human Hearts ts the at the | pROOKLYN THE . Ds y of the Sterras, wide, w world? Well, in that first | ful anticipations of her possible uppear- Metropo ts | = is mito (se Pei e. Cees: foone of hers Mrs, Patrick Campbell | 89ce later as Senta and Elsa | tes fi Hype nD. hidies | Anton Van Rooy was alen an old Floradora” has only two weeks more| M ms Ww om al | i r members makes you choke and sniffie just by the! crlend reneming acquaintance. It would | a: the New York, Anew fh Bre pee sat if ¢ he stork eave an evenly Die rted gtadr with which she| be unfair to say on a first appearance 1 caremes her little snip of a afeter, In| following a hard sea voyame that his ‘ ii beautiful tonal guaitties were suffering tea pie are meen nisi enet ferioraunn He rae eae’ BEAUTIFUL MILLS TWINS MAKE DEBUT T fs on'y a beginning. You must! ¥ ot and, nothin aise could | Gad ith keep On ChORIA nite | im, he wou! en 3 ro eRsRat sank sna | iB ao IN SOCIETY AT WHITELAW REID BA Mes Campbell tneinte upon tt | Same, muRlcAl, Rate? geo could she looks as ff she didn’t care. | ake the character passably interest “4 ) w such a heartless woman, | During hie absence abroad Mr Rooy haa lost none of his self complies sh sand stings an audience into | ceney. ‘ and ap to be sublimely Mme. Ternina was not e dtiite) existence: dice, and the top notes in th tyres ‘cry were. hardly” brill This onecky a valuable | Other ahe was vocally satisfying voy when Mamta com confess | and dramatically expressive, : H A ¢ chat kind couldn't |. It seema a pity to tnject the usual Pes ; shay note of criticism on Van Dyck aH hed 1 comfortably in the Engiten | {\o\pactty Into an appreciation of such 1? the yowningja robust and artistic interpretation as = recognt- | his Stegmund. His struggtes with ‘le ‘Spring Song’ must be overlooked in che 1 he ers pre Mt | eace of hts tnapiring acting and declama- t y embarrassing | tion. Mr Bings had the phy am: as | afd ior H ra geet thins t alkyties sumes S ast with a OTs: | Mr rates ' ha ser credit, and justifies [They sang the dimeutt § fawiesaly ! oene white! Mr amrosch did w lers with ye or £ : lngness which | Mectra in revealing the manifold beat : town a little at the score. Drasses W rm thusiastic s and Ane he n z. |» mt alwa Potten U RR xe. fashionable and remarkably ' non ver tive for * 1 version i} Weitnesday night “Fau * wl ore Mi pe Jaented. with Mme Calve as M Fite, wh Max nw very | A" character ahe plays with a roguish w «, and it again, |p nd minus the traditions! blond and makes er father, and | tresses: end vert stor Heffterdinck 4 BS Mirs Anni 4 play) this | AMELIA BINGHAM RETURNS, — P Amelia Eingahm returned to New In . lay Mra | York eh The | n great emotlonal |the Harlem Opera-House heights with same seeming absence ae ' | cet Twenty.” preceded dy of effort. Her materna! feoiing when the |p S8eet, AP, Romanesq ieee Naat the child is under disc « tleerish {Syatieon Square. A large and [nteresting audience erted A Tesatinden tavarew and laughed with Mrs. Patrick Camp- The Wilderness” cor i how re Theatre he T won't undertake to tell how | ful! houses at the Emp! many times she was recalled after e. ussell in “The Girl and the suage Pun popular at the Lyceum She richly deserves the thanks of the with Vir- “Alice of O14 Vincennes community, not only for her own richiy ist Harned, continues at the Garden blossoming self, but also for bringing [Th ith her a capital suppoffing compan wie eradge won anthuntentte | MR. MILLER'S SUCCESS, M Titheradge won enthusiastic sas eeeran to. be recognition last night for his masterly | “D'Arcy of the Gus established at the Savoy with Henry ty of Col. Bchwartze, Magda's father, ‘The tyranny and Intolerance of the Ger. | Miller aw the Star. i man provincial offictal did not over-) Charles _Hawtrey attract housefull shadow in Mr radge’s hands the [of New Yorkers at the Gar arrick each real dignity and pathos of the character | Might who wis —a character whi unless perfectly | °™ ed Soclety is talking to-< ui tow Mills « were 7 . ; portrayed as it is by him, fatls to be un-| Seats are selling weeks ahead for} | night of Gladys Beatrice, | more t . derstood in English-speaking countries. | Mrs. Lesle Carters Du Barry at the! daughtera of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden aM Elish ir, and at \ pe eauta nc wltnls weccta Equally meritortous tn another direc. | “riterlon- known an “the beautiful Mills twins.” at w were giver Raditoe tnelothertnen tion is Mr. Herbers Waring’ portrayal | «phe ‘Tireador,” Francis Wilson's| & ball @tven tn their hon tent .. F d of Counsellor Von Keller, the original |iatest Knickerbocker success, is proving| the home of Mr and Mrs, Whileiaw + M u Fete a @uthor of Magda's woes. You needn't |# record-breaker. Reta f Th accompanying picture is fi know your Germany to recognize the ay Irwin's coon songm tn, the type of ambitious and successful phovin- iy May Wiliwe tones are as successful a photograph taken on at cia! politician, dreadfully proper and erere provoking laughter # nM self-satisfied. Mr. Waring gives It to — BRITISH SHIP STRANDED. CHURCH SERVICE STOLEN. STARS IN GOGGLES. ene lite z KEITH'S GOOD BILL. - And Mrs, Campbell—she I8 @ darlin Kelth’s vaudeville bill this week of- | Eighty-five Passenflers Were Land- Thief Took Communion Set After Aubrey Nouctoaults Eye Injured KATE CAREW. | tery many attractive features. a Safely om Isle of Wight. Hreaking 1 Vestry Siw apo} ron om Misses Delmour and comoany}| COWES, Isele of Wight, Jan. 14 t i Ee WADNURE. ant Sonn Kernel are th top-liners at] isritish steamer Fraemer Cast ‘j Tt is a safe venture to assert that a! }furtig & Seamon Castle Mall Packet Company, whieh the clearer, more rtistic and mpletely ed from © Te Dec. % for Sout ‘ s theatre-moor feels that he or|satied from Cape Town i for South. ‘ ing interpretation of “Die Wal- pine rat nee Mansfield in “Beaucaire.” |ampton, stranded at high thle early this One py fands t than that of last evening has|at the Herald Square before he leaves} ioming on Guenard Lodge lle of tacen focckin ant rarely been given in the Metropolitan | for the West. wa Wight, and remains fast. She is not Bronx eit Opera-House, In uniform excellance antoridinlicopern!|opemel tex | leakihe: tae ; and perfect balance of cast, fine ar the Eden | Muree. Lae The eighty-five passengers on board rning atter t % ished orchestral support and spirited “Mad: GaraMGAe talline tnioeh the steamer landed a tender , “ performance a new standard was cer-|oompany's offering at the American, eae iW tainly set. " Ong can remember, no doubt, Individ-| WEBER & FIELDS’ CROWDS. Bright people zot good positions | ; ual performances surpassing that of] “Holty Tolty" and “The Curl and the| through Sunday World Wants. !t! ° me ¢ Judge” Mil Weber & Fields Music Hall <a some member of last night's but | Judge’ ‘eber is” Mus! ‘“''! you seek help a Sunday World Want | Advertise houses, homes and apart- nw to the doors at each performance. ft can be said that Mme, Gadeki's in will Ond it for you, pretation of Bleglinde will not come Kyrie Bellew entertains nightly with TON mali he hips vee =! * mente for sale in the Sunday World. 7 ul ED ERED EEE EE DE aD 12S SOCODEOEEDIIIDD 02 505 tees te or DPOPDORIN DDE OND DET TREERME SE sts or Pp Prince Firise President fea | nom th the nan ono Dolde th CHAPTER V. | The Victims. | ARLY every one hesitate’, and sometimes you would see a fingers stumtte more than once be-| fore he could turn over the momentous of pasteboard. As the Prince's turn drew nearer, he was conscious of a growing and almost man © more sable to perf we take Butctte Ger: wuffocating excttoment, but he had] i), somewhat of the gamblers nature, and| for recognized almost with astontehment) your im > that there was a degree of pleasure in nl etre ee ; s sensations Preven The nine of clube fell to his lot. the) “y ahi three of spades was den x 5 od the queen of hearts to thus, who was una Zieslletin The Pour arts almost r urned over the ace .4 mained frozen with the ettll resting on nad 7 KIM, but to be killed ere te an ay as you think hie genorvis sympathy pefore eleven In the samme disguise” his posit! most for, the per! T b, on second evening waalhis self ef 1 ment that etil! hung over ht e sod iie| not so fully at d, and when Ger- Be 1) friend. = = = 2 The deal was coming round again, and 11 Death's cand had not come o' Amusements. Amusements. The playera held thetr respiration, = —— —— only breathed by eaape. Tne Prince ro- MADISON SQ: THEATRE, _ iva «4 weer Semety oni gedar Se celved another club: Geraldine nad ap... o\UKMOUN Unie 7 Prochr’s: ‘t Pine ; tiamond; but when Mr. Malthus turned bleed any sien SWEET ik “TWENTY , sancti a something Ureaking, ineued from hts THEATRE, 2 ‘ ape tire our, and he rose from hie seat and Brenan 8g) te arises " atihe White Horse Tavern wat down again. with no sign of his A ORNUINE EMPIRE VICTORY ; ; Merion paralysis. “HR THEATRE CO., = . WILDERNESS, TH ny Srih Let Home: It was the ace of sees Ugssiwe + Also Bie The honorary member had trified once tyced bal TAT RE: mt se 4) Hort’s i ‘Teme rane Town’ 20 Sie) with his terrors. Sos ce Daresey Ne at 2 ino H n THE mnt. ST. * once. ‘The playets relaxed t AN IE RUS, ELI ttNP ore WEWAMI RIE io css Bret tvs an oo Benes and Dama ca GARDEN THEATRE, OPERA ot @ Matos are, yp TROPOLITAN terand Oper Jean suie and stroll lato the smoking: The President atretohed his arms a » VIRGINIA WARNED "s hee ae me, we yawned, ke a man wh Inished 4 tay's work. | NEW Savoy THEATRE. Ath a a away, S* S } But Mr, Malthus sat marion ed ute Mt Re ieeeaee OF THE GUARDS. na rn MRNA it GARRICK THEATRE 3h at and way * ‘ * ee YA 1_MESS ( Wags ONLY THIS. WEEK. 35% ete rere | MADISONSQUAREGARDEN Alaa!’ cried the Prince, “to be pound i ete PON etic snow, i alm eedge lateeak : LESLIE CARTER & with » and imy KNICRERBOCRLR THEATRE. oy & Ish ot md «FRANCIS WILSON “BROADWAY i THE TOREADOR, ee oSNOANNA HELD Sip mbes) ‘owe ee | ‘Sige PING ¥en pong osm cai « cao{ Manhattan Theatre”? EDEN *'civemato eaved's name and let me iy t| AN UC a the memory ot sam | MRS, aon Mrs. Nahe | GARRONA ee vena oF roid tho einolet the’ codetstcoore Es MEW | | S"FLORODORA,| pity, MATINEE TO-DAY. — Be ee eet ano a0 “uti DEWEY Imperial Burlesquers o following paragraph inarued; "| calnire THE CHRISTIAN, fount Melancholy aes ase =a on 25. Mace Wet @ Sat 2 [ ob. Your 2 o cloci art mew a : ot 16 ( ow Place, Weatbourn 3 MA ie, bangh Geaten ty perapet, in Trafagar quare, wete ry ne St. Theatre mat eae (igaieesl asicelanstent ceil AMERICAN | ateber ine 7») YORK STATE Malthus, aooompante end, wae u vic A Gentieman @ gatey TURE ) _ DER TEUFEL Ii rance. and x | wEMAN HEARTS. | fIALD Sa AT TCRESCENT YS. N.Y. ATHLETIC CLUB, ae eis lle ANSFELD | é |;Maude Adams THEATRE TONIGHT, | ia | RECCBLLC CAMPBELL. te DaA, | COLUMBIA what a lessen, war cuat wisely ‘aatlnce Taro AVAEICAN TRAE Neat Ween, a 35 ' ae i -

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