The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1902, Page 7

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AIRS. WEEDON GROSSMATH ; DN "THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY” PRINCESS THEATRE. Ethel Barrymore in “A | Country Mouse” and *Carrots”—Henrietta Crosman in “The Sword of the King” | —‘Ninety and Nine” M4 at the Academy— Mascagni’s First Ap= pearance in New York —Opening of New Princess Theatre. HAT with the responsibility of Gedicating a new theatre, being carted off to the guillotine, having her son throw violets at her and her mother here to tell her she has grown te be quite « promising girl, Mrs. Car- ter has found this a somewhat strenu- ous week. Go great has been the stgain, In fact, that the Zaza of former days has had all she could do to keep from taking to * a ded other than Du Barry's, and hold- fng a reception with her physichin as the single invited guest. During the latter half of the week J Mrs, Carter has kept closely to her oom at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Near- ly worn out by the exciting events, she has had the misfortune to contract a serious cold. In consequence, pertorm~ lances the past two or three nights have + ¢axed her strength to the utmost. Overheard at “ Du Barr; One Society Woman—Do you imagine ‘ Yedchamber receptions will become the ’ ? ‘Another Society Woman—W—uell, scarcely morning afairs, at least, KISSES BY TELEPHONE. * ‘That's rather a pretty piece of bual- } mess—don't you think?—where the hu: band purses his lips and sends a “sound” > kiss to his wife by telephone in that | Thatr-ralsing curtain-raiser at the Gary rick. It goes to show how lover-like @ husband can be if he takes a little pains, To hear most men in every-day life speaking to their wives over the ‘phone, you'd think they were talking to the hs Janitor of the flat. “i But in “At the Telephone” you have ) the honeymoon still shining after sev~ eral seasons of matrim weather— a time by which the equinoctials have set in with most of the married gpibe. It's a trifle odd, too, to find that sort . of thing in a play of French origin, Such a contrast to the lesson taught + in“The Two Schools!* By the way, don't you suspect that Charlies Frohman in bringing over such jeceg. as “The Two Schools, few Clown” and ** sM y Must have met the mecry Gold Brick . Man when in Europe last year? Second-Story Sam (hoarsely)— Wait @ minute, Mike. Skylight Mike— Wot fer. , Second-Story San:—I'm goin’ to cut th’ telephone wire. I don't waitt to be éramatiz. d. IDA CONQUEST'S SLIDING SCALE. Have you noticed that though plays z May come and plays may go, and Ida a Conquest may act in them, she never ehanges her style of speech? » She invariably begins a little way up om a sentence and then slides steadily down. in everything she says there is the falling inflection at the end. Her Volco—as she uses it—Ie like a waterfall —ae very little waterfall—wnich ripples gently over Yoe top and gnously to the bot nor sittkes the sound. You know low it is going to = wind up the minute It get started. Im short—an:t com Y sveaking—her . @ethod Is “sing-xongy! Flippeney, as taught in “The Two Schools :” Ime. Breneuil (speaking of her late + Iesdendj—He wos a business: man, fe came im, He went cut. One day he went ous aiiogether. Managers of Broadway theatres anu Mttractions nowadays are not at the mercy of whimsical players, tonsititt: wore throats or witudes, ua they, were WAAOD OF TWO ag im fact, it manager -pportualty % fortunate men | in Ome teas i ; nm ry when Misa cumpelled to reat a 3 ih Of & severe attack an eaceptioially md in th. Micialde’ Bhs ent Serr pelled his retirement from the cast for & few days. Tom Seabroke's understudy. Fred W. Mace, umped Into the breach and played the role almost as if it had been created for hi When Miss Amella Stone, the Prin- cess Soo Soo of the cast, had an attack of Lonailitis last weak, a girl with @ Votce which may. make her famous was discovered in Miss Isabel Gribbon, whe sung the solog with such melodious intonation. that it. was no trouble at all for her to xet the usual encores, pow, All ths, principals of the cast ve recovered apd are pla: wit more spirit than e¥er. ene ee Moral Principle in “The Two Schools” “ Man's prudence is man's fidelity.” MUTINY IN ANNA HELD'S RANKS, There’ was quite a kick-up tn -the chorus of Anne Held’s cSmpany the other day.’ Not the usual’ chorus kick- up, but a regular over-the-traces kind. The fillles—beg pardon, ladies—who went off their feet were Madeline Duke. Anna Bennett, Vina Whitmore and Fyrstrowe Parquette. They flared up and went out at rehearsal because they | were relegated to the second row by the ‘arrival of newcomers, after they'd been | promised places as “show girls’ frent rank, according to thelr. several tales of woe Now they say they're going over into Mrs. Osborne's company. If Mr# Osborne engages all the people who say they're going to be In her show it's difficult to understand how there'll be any room for the audience in her ; theatre. “TRE BLONDE AND THE BRU- NETTE."" Speaking of “show girls,” have you! seen the two “stunners” in “A Coun- S tal! cnough to pick peaches without a They make most ¢ tatuesquy. | they foey thought Ray! were ging, and’ once act they mile. For this they doubtless draw 1 obese salary and have their names? on the programme. Its hard to say just what their names are. But they may easily be ide ¢ Blonde and the Brunette are blinding beapties. After one glance ¥ compelle@ to rub your eyes the oor. ‘Their charms defy descrip: | pout tion, In such an attempt the pen would spread and the pencil break. “One can live very well without being the happiest of women. And it would be-very unjust to other women to be the happrest af women,” “The Two Sehools.” per: ANOTHER KIND OF.DOG. - Arthur C. Weld, musteat “The Sliver Slipper’ company, lost Teward be offered caused some of the; girls of the company to keep thelr eves n for the eissing.dog. On a recent a couple of the girls Were giving the Rialto a treat when one of them suddenly exclaimed “Why, there's Sport!" Without more ado pup and started for home and rewar She had not got far, when a “ra horsey" individual ed Up alongside and asked Say, Sadie “Spart,’* said | seu! the unfeeling wretch. dors. © the papi Come, Lit And baey cain “Haniow can’t te we’ @ woman ten her as thgaagie » Thee ane men like “The Two Sehogls” loot ES esd pS i es Be ei in the} +| Metropolitan Opera-House on Wednes- | work, “ ‘tragic opera founded on the Francols}a political drama. try One {s casily a six-footer, fresh Devonshire (Connecticut)—' lke accent—while the other is! Japan, wiil be given (s first American | tay Cees, lavish expenditure Ins, scat : production Thursday evening. It ha#|to be uausually costly and handsome. move thelr lips, |eething in common with the Pinero iss |piay of that name. Aubrey 8 }o€ the composer's works never seen in ft played the Metro- polltan Gpera-House. I'nis wut be the Who was out on the hills away.” fret time a m pos of workd renown the play, Instead of a woman, AAS appeared there presenting and con- th faueting his own works. zs we. Jriven to despair and drink rector of] day @ valuable bull pup the other day. ‘rhe {by feedon | coaaful, and ts we | Mr. Grqsamith plays | “ | ie Prasae. Me ain't. ' ain't that Kind af | of adventurens, And with a twinkle io bis eye he sala} MR. GUY BATES POST. THE ‘ tS WYRLE BELLEWISH PERO. ADETTES At Harviiy. | WHEN CURTAIN BEkb RINGS. | With grand opera and five new) which Miss Barry.more will impersonate plays, to say nothing of another animal | 4 French boy. show and the opening of the Women's Exhibition, next week will be the most | imteresting of the theatrical season “com ‘ thus far. . 1 Monday evening. Mascagni will inaugurate his Umited| *pycaranca tae ee her Great New ee season of four performances at the| King,” the author of which is Ronald McDonald. "The period” is 1685 and, tho diate! owing, when atir- day evening, when his most famlllar Zing ‘incidents aren Out Of ‘the oroject "and his to place eu ro) Cevalionts wud eet “one-act | #84900 of |e ngland. ‘Mtr. ‘MeDonald has, er known ‘‘Zenetta.” a te is vouchsated, in no sense attempted but rather a. ro- Coppee drama “Le Passant,” will con-|Mance in which an abaurbing love story stitute the programme. This same dou-| par tor Phitp vat a het ble bill will also be given at the Satur-/Athiote and swordsman as well as al {day matin, and the Academy of pigh bret belle. She engages Ly many) Music, Brooklyn, Friday night. “Iris,” es, one of which is to disguive, rself in male atti Mascagni’s opera dealing with Ife = to Wal- er lover from political pursuers. There in 8 been lavish expenditure in a scente | ¢ jin Miss ¢ ‘support Sheridan | a ‘Ratehift,” another | Auge’, Hort this country, will be played for th] Like the nymn made famous by Evan- first time saturday evening. This i gellst Sankey, the name of a drama to poem of similar title. Maseagal's engagenent will be the most unique e Am an boxhoiuers ney. Mrs Sire, ohn Jacob |p clccumstantiat Whitney, Mrs. Astor, as Perry Belmont. laimed the production, will) be tie Thomas Hit i Gores Villar ret, leon un’ te Acwiames Baker Hc. Pahnestock, Henry clews Misses Brice, Charles P. Alexander, R-|supernumeraries and a cast embracing fT. Wilson aid Heber R. Bishop. Edwin Arden, George ! h. Theodore Double interest will (attach to the) Hamilton. Kat p| Eberle, Emma Janvier and Jane Peyton opening of the Princess le Theatre, My vn aah Wenig, a8 both ta |, The New ¥ Theatre wil be the} written | Rome tart Ha # trained ani- 4 willi ale beginning Monday evening, The his famous Germany It is are new. re Be played by the English Sompane, con po oll gpen en at init years run at the Avenue | animal sely ‘Theat > C tan Coe fete Be Monday wilt uaher in the elghth weals erect, et } jon. tit it iw said the gra of Brandon Tynan'® engagement at the pe oN) Pa faving | there du f ave with the animals Séreet. Theatre in “Robert ty pica amar > aa a’ man twenty-llve years het {eye nds consolation i the so-lety | geste hum! rwn. phe b SEDAN ts, to the room m here an lenals full-grown Po! Eaquie. and half R beara soa a hybrid ards, i |i aym from husband. In this Ro ary ers which « Lionale do Hobex, hera Will AsMIe Lhe ve ert Meath, ‘a are beauty Kthel Barrymore The Woman's Exhibition * Mon jay night at Madison squ jana Professional Woimar's Arthur Law he i esa in London, “whory . ME ruveing. gic from the frend iy ek iri. Atter .. Yaa ab ei Aa | pita wim by Women of tha Hex ary Pg § Cross Soviety, anh a Braker dwelling piers in order! to save| Theatre, will desent “Aunt Jennie” for uo to Hemmerstein'e Viet g e will appear in connection with| y, = Giestere’s bead. ‘Ghe twa attractions] pert EERO. 5 Will be offered a: one price for a sea-} ton a! fj | Dave its first roductio: he demy | #0n of fo: eoks. la romantic opera of Scotland founde of Musis on a Bat th Acad aI ur weeks. lupen Het begins her second wee at the new Be-| pq pa. lasco Theatre. Madison Square ‘Shearte, where is ts ois a} drawin, ©. | by having ‘a murder ustened on him Humming Bird” enters — his sixth h M1 company_will appe week at the Emp! in New York varieties at reet “The Power of the will be played at stage. ‘There will be a force of 150) Garrick. Ni ne Gray, Mrs. #. A.| Manhattan will probably away from th Honeymoon” will ve decoration of the Casino Dhuraday eve: Ing, when the State Bankers’ Assoola-/ tion will practically take possession of the | World's | the house. | “ROSE O° PLYMOUTH TOWN” MINNIE DUPREE,THE MRAUGUSTUS COOK, THE FIRE~ '-WGGED ~1 BEAN, GATING MILES STANDISH. Y“W1GGED “HEROINE. “THE TixJO SCHOOLS” 1. Miss Jessie Busley is the man- hunting lady with acrobatic eyes who insists on every male person she mects examining the line that a fortune-teller found in her hand. 2, Mr. Winchel Smith is the hi galy respectable counsellor whose matrimonial prospects are bright until he meets the lady with acrobatic eyes who, &:. 3. Mr. Jameson te Finney ts the erratic young husband who falls in love with his wife after she has div®rced him because of the man-hunting lady, &c. (P. S.—I haven't attempted to caricature Mr. Finney’s bloomers; they’re the very newest, an d quite beyond caricature.) 4. And Miss Ida Conquest is t he serious wifekin who finds cause to regret that her erratic young husband ever met the man-hunting Indy, &c. MOUSE” 2Ew SAvOx. KATE CAREW. “The day evening, drama. Will occu e Fischer will move ‘Mra. Jack” Mrs. Leslie Carter, in “Du Barry"! Harry matic Aj “The Two Schools remains at Mt the Telephone! and there's Many * comprise the double bill * the Minnie Dupree in “A Rose o' Plymout “The Rogers Brothers in Harvard’ | 80% An event tn The Days of 1303. y Girl ¢ pretty Em with Jefferson ® outer upon its fmal fort + Herald Square 4 cagawoment > play be ies, amach that highly traws crowde + HUBER’ ¥ RY ha The dagamant aa deer iiied with | Grand Opera House a a ee ca THE APRENUOUS DRAMA. Vavered with | chetaiened the Mroet in Mares t the American ‘Theatre aiook company dram Amusements. OkD AND NEW ATTRACTIONS. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, at the Garden, pistol shots, will be the attraction at etnird Avenue Theatre : ‘or Her Children’s Sal cond hee ‘anqueray’ Wednes-| syun romance, will be seen at the Metro pear as Paula the| polls Theatre. nalnder of frog week. veander 14th St. Theatre. nr. Geb av. ngs Eta ‘mmet Sacre ee ILY DonhellyStockCo. zur, pobert Emme iNew York ~ TO-MORROW NIGHT [SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT |25c. and 50c, -ELITA PROCTOR OTIS, N.Y. SYMPHONY ORC 0d © beet of tavorttes, Mata. Wed. & Sat Richardson's five jearchlights of a Gres the stage of t where] Theatre.” Padette's woman's orchestra , an organization of twenty women, wil! be the principal feature at Keith's, Allce Hutchings and rds, In a eketch, * will be headliners of the SIESTRA (50 Uoys) "A Celebrated Ca Proctor's places: the Fifth Avenue Jonn Drew in ‘The Mummy aad the| Sill, be revived by. ACADEMY OF mua rrr ——LAST DAY—— BOSTONIANS '' ROBIN HOOD nl Sate weane Last Mat. To-¢a THE NINETY AND NINE. GREAT_CAST.——00_ PROPLE. | Manhattan MINNIE and irving place, ar for the first time RR aratte hae, anneal eo ak the tke play ‘Keim ty th name par ‘George vans will be the tonoine | ture of tne vaudeville bill ewark ho! Tom Lewis and sam J to be starred by Hurtig & BrebioMe DUPREE. PLYMOUTH. TOWN, Ryaa. who are Ses | EMPIRE THEA Rvigs, $2 Matinece To-day * JOWN DREW | CRITERION THEATRE. Kveaings at $ Sharp. VIRGINIA HARNED in iRiS. |OPS#* co” Sati fins Cycle Whirl will be oman and Lanson, TNE. MUMMY AND THE HUAAING BIRD, MADISON SQ THEATRE, or {THE TWO sctioots 24h a 4 Wwe } A atthe K¥RLE RELLEW IN HARLEM ‘terminate Bat Kyrle Bellew | | FExtona: ROBERT EDESON ‘=! OUNTRY Mi Nae GARDEN THEATRE. hat, & Madison Ava, 'S PIANY A SLIP. | WABER & PIBLUS' aveio wa ih ‘ATLAN Tic ae soy THA iwebits WadtubHS ry HAKVARD toratee PASTOR'S Canter De Haven Tria. 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