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~ FORM BLUDSD * ‘Pike County Hero on the Boards Gees Throug:: Fire and Water with His Curl Un- soathed. WESTERN CHARACTERS GOOD Notably That Played by fheodore Roberts, Who Ably Supports Rob- “ert Hilliard In the New Play at the Fourteenth Street. There's any amount of effect, but rather a scarcity of coherent cause In “Jim Biudso,” a melodrama suggested by the Pike County ballads of Secre- tary of State Hay. The play filled the Fourteenth Street Theatre with noise, smoke; early Western™dialect and an enthusiastic audience last night, As 1s so often the case in real life, a woman f{s at the bottom of the trouble. She {6 Jim's erring wife until she ts obliging enough to die and leave him to marry pretty, woll-laundered Kate Taggart, whom hg courted with the enterprise of a Ciyde Bitch character while Mrs. “Jim” was still alive ‘and kicking, ‘Jim’ {s so good and honor- able that he can do this without its seoming the least bit wrong. Mrs, ‘Jim more than gets even by opening the lovee and letting a atage imitation of the Mississippi pour ipto the place, For this Jim takes the blame and fisks his neck, and jater on he does a clinging-to-the-cross act, following the destruction of @ boat which the villain, who Ied the wife from the bridle path, has set on fire, Things happen with melodramatic recklessness throughout four acts, but the crudeness of the story !s frequently forgotten in the wholesome, flannel- “phirted, single-suspendered roughness of the characters. ‘The best type of this kind is the Joe . Bowers) of Theodore Roberts. It is nearly a8 gaod as was his Col. Canby in ° the biggest—and, likewise, smallest—hit of the plece is Master Harry Le Van, who has left the tow: colored wig and blue jeans of ‘The Ninety and Nine” to become “Little Breeches” of army hue in the latest Rich & Harris thriller, A ‘vegetarian coon song’ which the clever ttle chap sings and dances on top of a table puts he rest of the doings in the shade. i Robert Hilliard leaves his evening clothes and his highly polished manners at home and comes out real rough as the hero, ‘Jim. Though he passes through fire and water ene Writers trials, he manages to keep curl ron cnree acts a bang like Della Pox us to wear, PX fourth of July celebration breaks up what {s left of the flat in the last act but the audience ds made to lose sigh’ of any shortcomings in this direction in the delight of seeing a bunch of explod- ing firecrackers tied to the coattal)s tho sash-bedecked ‘marshal of the day. “Four acts of excitement and ‘a bunch of firecrackers! What. more could any one ask for the money? AT OTHER HOUSES. ‘Martin Harvey gave his admirable and sympathetic impersonation of Sydney ‘arton In ‘’The Only Way" at the Grand ypera-House, where he will continue to appear In this play throughout the week. ‘Weedon Grossmita and his English company opened a week's engagement at the Harlem QOpera-House in “The Night of the Party.""——A pleasing per- ) M{nanee of “The School for Scandal” was given at the Murray Hill, with Marle Wainwright as Lady Teazle and Franklyn Roberts as Charles Surface —— “The Christian” was revived at the American.—George Monroe, in The Do- ings of Mrs, Dooley,” kept up laughter at the Metropolis.—‘Her Marriage Vow," @ comedy drama of railroad life, wae produced at the Star.—"The Show Girl,” with its lively tunes and an at- tractive chorus, drew a big audience to the West End Theatre,—"‘Over Niagara Falls,” @ sensational melodrama, cre- ated excitement at the Third Avenue.—~ The ‘Australian Burlesquers opened an engagement at the Dewey. VAUDEVILLE BILLS, "The Two Jultets,”” an amusing sketch presented by Leona Merville, Marlon Elmore and Sidney Booth, led the bill at Keith's, —"An Idyl of the Links," pre- sented by Frank Gardiner and Lottie Vincent, was the headliner at Pastor's, ——Dolan and Lenharr, ina new sketch, and Cole and Johnson were favorites at Hurtig & Seamon's.—Prootor's the- tres: ‘Around the World in Elghty Days” was given @ scenic revival at the Fifth Avenue. Al Leech and “The Three Rose@buda'’ were featured at the Twenty- third street house, “The Heart of the tighth street house, “Cumberland, eh e Te 2 , *61, whe acted at the Harlem house. Mrs. Una Abel-Brinker, In "The Open Gate,’ was the top-liner in Newark.—De ita continues at the Eden Mu: Korean Twins are on exhibition at ‘a. OURRENT ATTRACTIONS, Runs were continued by Richard Mansfeld in ‘“Jullus Caesar,” Herald Aquare; “The Silver Silppi Broad- y; Aubrey Boucicault in “Heldel- for Princess; “A Chinese’ Honey- moon,” Casino; ‘“Twirly-Wihirly" and } phe’ Stickiness of Gelatine,” Weber & Wielde’s; William Faversham in ‘‘Im- DI Empire; Mre. Langtry in “The Cross-Waye,” Garrick; Girl with the G Bavoy; i. H, Gothern in Garden; Julia Marlowe in “The Cavaller,” Criterion; N, C, Goodwin and Maxine Elliott in Phe Altar of Friendshi; Knicker- pocker; Jerome Sykes in ‘The Billion- alte,” Daly's; ‘Sultan of Bulu,” Wal- “The Mockin, B} 9. Wits ‘puen'in Bho Hternal Git n Johnny Cor New York; Manhatta of Magdala” ane na Ea eae neue ee dM BROOLYN THEATRE in “The Stubborn- a Wlorence Burns Hissed. (ipsclal to The Brenlag World.) ‘BPRINGFIBLD, Mass, Jai NEE TO | PRETTY PLOT IN “GRETNAGREEN.” | New Play Has Good Central; Idea in Case of Miss Tyree, | Who There Marries Man She, Hates. | STORY OF GADZOOKS TIMES. The gadzooks drama, which has sus- | tained some severe body blows this sea- son reasserted itself recklessly at the | Madison Square Theatre last night in the form of "Gretna Green,” described | a9 a romantic comedy by Grace Living-| e|iady who had eloped with her ancient stone Furntas, This particular specimen of the gad- Zooks drama iy used asa yehlole for the | pale talents of Miss Elizabeth ‘Tyree, whosb ambition to twinkle, twinitle little star escaped by the skin of Its teeth from the rutne of “Captain Molly,” } There !s no reason to believe that “Gretna Green” is the rapid-transit ex- | press to the regions up above the world so high, where Miss Tyree hopes to! twinkle like a diamond in the sky. On the contrary, !f anything could be leas | skyscraping than “Captain Molly,” that | anything is “Gretna Green.” And yet {t has an Idea—whtoh {s more | than “Captain Molly had. Just one} lone, lonesome Idea, worthy of a better fate than belng smothered in a Darrel | of “gadzooks,” and ‘‘gounds," and “1ud,” and feeble talk, and foolish incident and unnecessary characters, 1 Dolly Ersitine has just spurned Rich- ard Murray, the genteel riding master, | because she overheard him making a| wager that he would win her. Not know- | Ing that he fe the Earl of Basset in dis- | gulse, she thinks it was real horrid of him. But lo! Her marnidd sister has eloped —one off on the coach toward Gretna Green, where she 2 to meet a fascinat- ing plackguard in brown clothes, What to do? Simplest thing in the | world—head the lady off by riding Mur- | ray’s fast mare. But she must accept Murray's oscort. Terrible! And yet— “Anything to save me sister's onner!"’ They reach Gretna Green first and put strings on the big sister, who has been made repentant by a rainstorm, But hold! Gadzooks! Enter a big ais- ter's husband in pursult of his wife, The only escape is for Dolly to pretend that it wag herself and the riding master who eloped, while big sister pursued them, Sir William belleves. Me sister's onner 4s saved! But the reassured husband insists that Dolly and her riding master shall be married instanter, ‘The disgutsed Earl 1s disguisedly delighted. Dolly is in despair because he was such a cad to make that wager. But it's still anything to save me sister's onner, and so— Well, that’s the Idea—the lonesome, smothered Idea. They are married on the spot, @ la Gretna Green, and the audience ts not mistaken In antlolpating that the last act will be devoted to some conventional comedy of cross-purposes while Dolly falls in love with her de- spised husband, and that not till 1 o'clock will she discover that he's a Nearl in disguise. ‘An aotress ke Julia Marlowe could have thrown some touches of irresistible comedy into the Gretna Green situation and the subsequent cross-purposes, but Miss Tyree was content to walk through it al with pretty, birdiike soouracy, Nor did Max Figman, as the Warl, hep matters. If numbers count for anything, “Gretna Green” is an honest money's worth, for it trots out enough actors and actresses to fill two Broadway cara, Some of them appear only to be snatched away and are never seen more, There ere giggling, unnecessary females, and scowling lords who hiss through their teeth, and landlords and walters and & dreadful boy—all in tne epstumes of H. F, Northrup, as the winner in brown clothes, was the intensest «md Swaggerest thing in lady-killers ever seen north of Houston street. Miss Georgie Lawrence enlivened a few minutes of the performance with a giddy eketch of a blushing young cook- master, KATE CAREW, GETS PLAY FROM ICELAND. Mansfield Receives the M from Poet Kinar; 5 oript RET Dee ean p ETH ALD SALAMA RM IRIE: [Physicians Recommend Castoria CAstoRia has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma- ZUPKSON. SOUNE QOUBLEBILLA SQUBLE SUCCESS Two Operas Were Given with Splendid Effect at the Metro- politan Opera-House with the House Crowded. Rheumatism In the early scenes he eang with grati- the true spirit of Mountebank wheedling for an The discovery ot Nedda’s un- transformed him Into a savage nterpretation became heroic, his audience by sheer physical magnificently touched a lofty plane of tragic tying unction, e: Rheumatism is welcome to thls offer. nav hysician, T think. For sixveen years L Pidde 2.00) experiments with different dray | testing “all know World for saute the Y°found a costly chemical tn Germany wich, with my previous discoveri Iho a certain cure. * into flesh again; but ft cau c Brings Out Role, ‘ The tenor’s triumph is ample justifica~ Uon for his assumption of the role, aco at tiny sae, completely’ T Baye Gone ih ao well that twill furnish Ww * A WwW PF Ngmedy on trial. Siinply write mo. & ise Piano areroo s, | my il you an order on your druggist for | Mi patties Dr. Shop's. iheumatter c overshadowed through the art of those who developed to the fullest capacity the picturesque | role of the deformed Tonio. adinirable, 1s not a ittle to blame for this, but last night he was put back into his proper place In the scheme of etrings. ‘Tonio was more appealing Though not in his best yolce his singing of the prologue earned a triple Take tt Mt od te Geen, the cost Jn only $0.60. If It aur yself—and will the galt | your ty will, Rrord shall suits are not what I claim, rere aectonbin:. A auert wwme't| ALA MODS that, cor the Verge of dan ues d ; ALVAREZ A FORCEFUL CANIO. be drugged to Manager Grau presario last evening. comprising “La Fille du Regiment” and hit the popular The opera-house was filed as it has not was a generous His double bill, Mme. Fritzl Soheft's Nedda 1s a farl- interpretation. But pity ‘tls she cannot n/ 8Ing a8 she can act Mr, Reiss brought his Teutonte vooall- (lon to bear on the role of Peppe and r found another remedy that would cure oue | cbronie ease tn ten | rs, peamieas, 14k gold, | WE Write mo and 1 will send you the onder, | IN Hinge, seamless, 14k gels, | Mt i medy for A mouth, ax it can i Blaha Try my ren re eats het gold, 8. We inake thom 3 harm “I Pagiiacol,”” been since the early weeks of the season, and the unbounded enthusiasm displayed ' marked the turning of the tide of public | « interest which, through laok of novelty |Jtélian numbers, and constant repetitions, had fallen to in ‘hi ity? ‘ nt ease in his acting, flvio ‘01 troubles with of Marie, while Donigett! hel the boards, but his chorus and ot did very well by Leoncavall WANTED TO SEE THE GHOST. 460 Spiritualists Visit Sothern Performance of in a Body, One hundred and anxious to get on intimate terms with | the ghost of Hamlet's murde Sothern's performance of Shakespeare's (ragedy at the Garden ‘Theatre last night in a body. brethren of the occuit soclety applied at the box-office a few days ago for a block of seats, plained that spiritualists far and wide had read of the remarkable and uncanny effects which Mr. Sothern contrived by A peculiar arrangement, of lights sald spiritualists wanted to know how near the actor approached to the real ‘The bill was delectable, study In vivid contrasts, comedy and Dontzettd and Leonoavallo, the ancient and ultraemodern schoo! Itallan opera. there were Sem- brich and Alvarez, one,to lilt her tuneful | way through cascades of colorature, the other to rage in @ torrential burat of Sembrich's yivandlere is a companion piece to her Rosina tn sprightliness, and her singing of the “Parla” waltz iv a Jewel for a musical memory casket was her old self last evening in perfect yoke and radiant humor. and pouted with the fatherly Sulpice, her nt, her soldief chums, “She ratt! kettle drum, waved the tricolor and sang “Salut a la France’ with dazaling ca- The house rose and sought a repetition for every number, Well supportea. Gilbert supported her magnificently the bluff old corporal, and Galignac w: all smiles and realy tuneful as the lover The seats could not be ¢urnl a block so the spiritualio tered all over the house and were unable to compare notes when the apparation stalked out Into view on the parapet of Indeed, some of the The second balf of the bill held the real artistic interest of the evening, for Alvares was billed for his first ewsay the Canto of Leoncayallo’s terse little Peter Marie Suffering from Severe Elsinore Castle. delng a bit rusty with thelr Bhi Richard Mansfeld has received trom island, but was translated into German same aa tragedy of Mountebank lore, Indridi Binareson, the Iceland poet, | tenors have eachewed ‘the role for physl- the manuscript of a fve-act play which |c#! reasons. Phyaloal tmpres#lvencas ts the poet asks Mr, Mansfeld to read with| 20t & Mountebank attribute, but Canto & view of ucing, The play was|!# 4 Pelee of wrath when Nedda’s per originally ten, wuag Adity turns his love to hate, and se toe Ianmuage of bal sooo tenor waa Hel @ pictorial anom:| ase whe wae brought to aly, The role appealed tohim, for he talto etage “The Silver Slipper at the greatest where farce rather than finesse| proadway Theatre, has left tt is required. Canio has his moments of | of subtie anguish when rage gives way to} UD eriet. Here Alvares. was missed the spool altogether. fi moment’ during closet scene, rr ves Manager Fisher, James Francie, the English with vanes a noted Frenoh family, long prominent in the soe! anager John (. Fisher after a mi: dis wife, who stag pal dancers ‘ed the al ee ae oI ceutical societies and medical authorities, It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. 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