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ere DRAU jon A Sher “ys = Poetry \ a A a Mortesquiou } — os Amusements acl ) TO-DAY, re TO PROCTOR’S Fo:nittir. Gi. TO PROCTOR S #8. Es | oy iT { Continuous Vaudeville. | Netwk-LAURA BIGGAR (Mex. HM Benn a | HEARTS ARE TRUMES. Minis. | Selicman, Wm. Dramwel GARRETT O'MAGH. ina Arohety oF Pag ats } ide Keim, James B. alt Bl 4 sine en ea STOCK COMPA EERALD | Bven., 8.10. To-day, 7 838 p adgglal Wall Hopper = “Mr, PICK Biway & 20th St Err Re tan ot |} Dine: ti mi Te am . Sart septa “THE F) YM. OHNSON.? | of Clyde Fitch's stirring play, |De Wott Ho; in ‘Mr. Piolewick,”” | Wo ‘gentlemen of quality redeemed a dreary week iby srreaiatiog tts Phaybare Tiechte,"” will be glven at | Herald square: “A Chinese ponay, Eves. 8. INESE HONEYOOR | fag. end. the American Theatre Monday night. | moon," Casini ‘The Silver Silp CASINO Ys ‘oA CH E % baer | eee eee eetoe ee i . M. le Comte de Montesquiou projected himséit at Sherry’, and ; af a Mad pier ag + ail Err a pe Wal | METROPOLITAN OPERAHOUSE, tre. eat at t a ; ‘ASO! the Earl of Paw-Thomas—I mean Pawtuckéet—at the Madison’ Square "Thea- i C . (Baa Inentrs In The cltiibers hid ‘Be cinema of Gehan Were a | ‘wae the retin ot FR TIR. MAURICE GRAU 2 : : freee see ron, Laois Goat the -dl- | Pieide’n: “When gohany Comes Starch TO0GHT at 8 (Pon nc The latter, ig @ creation of Augustus Thomas, and the tormer was in- Sa cecagg ans WH Smaak Gown 1) ing Home Naw Mork) Jerome Syke ts i ak Stqueen pe the Gitghway,” a Western |acch’' moire: Annie Reseell in “iltce ited by F, Marion Crawford—at least such was the tmpression that Mrs. ‘ ) drama with the robbery of an old mall |and Men,” Gatriel Clara Bloodgood in | weer 12, 7.30, paper -Die We Astor and her ladifrens must havs gathered from the distingutshed Mr. _— aha Ch oe ite thrilling features, mae ciel main a) ‘Green hy Lief rete qk re 13, at 8. Jip NozER ‘DI FIGAR( fj a ‘or the Stal ulin Marlowe in ‘The Cavailer” an USED. Crawford's lengthy harangue introducing the French ‘poet to New York WMiatiness of Teena “ahoats’ will be Millio amen’ tn’ The Gattie ee WBE PANO LD oe Bassi G oon tinus at the Mamhat erion; EB. ern in ere a dae consider our Pawtucket first. ad : og fF emreday. arin a Bilgebeth tyr * Cotes 1 of *p 3 ; z t tinees will be given at nearly all lisa aauaeer Dae Bloe Augustus Thomas, the most skilful of American dramatists, the most Fis oe eee Paenite erane a beth Moar: seindizon Sauars: “The Lape Tarercellent TON! 4 American, and—which follows—the most humorous, has fallen in love with ‘ i Little Princess'’ wit be given at the | 0% Majestic: Viola Allen in “The Biter- YALE va "PRINCETON, the English nobility. Crfterton, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. pal City. wotoria: Blanche Betes {p | Admissisn. te Bossexea ests . ‘ rling of the . x Bway & 300D....00 Don't be alarmed, patriotic reader; ‘tis but the.platonic devotion of WAGNER WEEK AT OPERA. 6 Pe cademy of MUSK. mute, Cees oom ea wie iON” guthorship. Mr. Thomas is in the position of a shoemaker who has discov- ithe will bela’ Wasner' Week at the BROOKLVN THEATRES, Bi tred,that English lords, when properly tanned, make good leather. Metropolitan Opera-Itoube, Four of | Bthel Barrymore in “Carrote” and “A ILLIONAIRE $YKE$ .. ® And what good leather is to the shoemaker, good character types are to, the eix performances will be devoted to | Country Maung, Comes te the po ttock | ACADEMY OF AUSIC, 14th St & Irvine Fiaat o> the’ playmaker. icing Ga GN GS Pe een eens ete pee | Cee Hasntot et MATa ee a ae : | Overdrawn, ya 1° 01 ery Putnem’s, dreamed of. en {ts second | per-| the Columbia 5 That there may be no lingering doubt as to Mr. Thomas's loyalty to re-|name? It was the sort of thing @ confidence emn would do| Moreover, « valet {s od un Reory or Acthur,’and| Seratee (ola MBoRemtan. an Mines: | Mnho Wanerty Palla wits oo ‘iM F S 0 RO DORA “i publican ideals, let it be hastily recorded that in fashioning a hero out of a|—Rever an {nnocent earl. not es Wilkins or Jones. its @ matd that ts addrenmed by| Mess. Anthes and ‘Bieoham tp ‘the Cot an Ene a rand Operacliouses | pric ein ee ; 4 ‘ 4 nyhow, there was no motive for ft, and é was eure to| her eurname in England, the breeding farm of gentlemen red Cackagtt aay) TRE, 41st ‘dook or a nearl the author confines himself to pure farce. lead to misunderstanding and suspicions—even @ wellvred| and ‘‘slaveys.”’ given on genaeaay. li aire, Ghasnt ‘Amusements. BROADWA reve $. oy Wed. : F-tie | The silly dook in “On the Quiet” was the result of Mr. Thomas's first! Briton is not atupid enough to be blind to euch possibilities.| But these trifitng ineoouractes won't interfere with the| Mr. Bispham as Telramung. ne a ee WED ware, | | GHE Silver Si experimental whack at the House of Lords. Lord Cardington, in ‘The Earl| And ao, beneath all your chortling ovér the network of| popularity that is in store for “The Hart of Pawtucket.” aes ek eel RS CET ap 2d 0 44TH of Pawtucket,” is an improvement on the Dook. Mr, Thomas haé learned |°™Pifcatlons woven by Thomas around hie earlstilp's long ‘Thursday evening, when “Dio Waikure Sal lbt ST. MUSEU AFSSTRE TINCOLS sears THURS. WB sme mae \to spear a.lord more accurately and shapely legs, .your intelligence revolted vaguely aguinst rd a as a as Willibe given, with ain all-star cast. The 41 . HARLEM me jr $15 ieee) 8 § Be the idea at the root of dt ali—the Mem that Lord, Cardington event will also mark the first appear-| IN THE THEATRE, Op.-Houae.|The Stub’ nese net For one thing, the earl is a gentleman; the dook wasn't.. He wasn't|ever would have come to ‘New York and registered at the gpa Sgeteye aris) rot, | the epee) mnltern. (ead Balers Te rea Gece tinea Jeannette Laurelle, | i) Moumrnn onciesthA BOATS AT fe. even a’near-gent. He was a noisy person who called everybody a “allli-| Waldorf under Montgomery Putnam's name ‘etohers, that most sincere and least freaidsh of cole-| created a most fayoratle impression Presenting ber Guperasturi |WExT | WM. PAVERSHAT, | SEATS Sunt Fi Bor ist mitioteetest rn bs an brities, the Comte de Montesquiou, fell into the|at his recent Ameroan debut In Pt Gpeotacle on Revolving Globe, | WEEK | in “AMPRL awas,” confided his domestic griefs to all the world, and tried to win his : lo! In the last act you Jearn that at was Montgomery | ciitohes of F. Marion Crawtord. dalghiat Overs ie ets in Phila- : Putnam himself who suggested {t, thereby playing a prac- 2 delp thers in the The Lion Hunt, wm. ( 1 wife's love by the vulgar expedient of having himself discovered in disrepu-| tieal joke alte on hie fend and hie divorced wife. aah Tee on tinttmbay ‘afternoon. gh she aretiot soe) Orant's Root, Mines: “Benumann eine’. Gnd Great unibition, Big, Deketso Grand *! Crane HARUM : . i Sherry’s. Prof. Stanley's Bducated Goa ‘table female company And the humor of that practical joke not only heightens | PINK lecture-teas at Homer wilt lead the lst. of principals Midest. Cop. Chinese D BETRA Mast None of the dooks in my street would dream of such a thing. your reapect for the playwright and your enjoyment of thol wa Mvareoumtclertitian audiences ee ne OUTS 81 Mie att repetition tor the manent muon a ene |S Waex FOXY'¢ ‘GRANDPA SEB farce, b you wi r Tho oH o" . a Too Many Tompkins, UTH 8T., NEAR | |. But the Earl of Pawtucket really 1s a gentleman, He has only one| gor introuuced you to this Machiavellian Montgomery Put.| DK he take the Count under his wing? Oh, my! LEDER A GRIG Tet MASTIRER ie RRB eae ae cee or PASTOR’ SE CokraevOUd | @ichard Harding Davis-y moment, and thet is when he allows his servant—| nam, whose name has been sounded tn your ears all the ps bi Me mail Mominesy ou: en ie 4 Male, are, Ac te sald wl positively Mvanings, 820 Mats. To-day & wale at 3 LELTAOTTS, ADONIS ENN HE hy y Teen B ne ion . P farting ont Ww ¢ assumption that nobody present] ppear as the Countess. Mmes, Sem- ERA BIO BELL. - { fis “man,” as Mr. Davis would say—to tie his necktie, A man of fashion | evening lenew anything about Freneit Mlaracure or the rank therein bch and. Bohelf and’ Ae.” Campana | THE U UNFORESBEN, IN.) TO-DAY. > ee } frould no more do that, Mr. Thomas, than he would call bis tle a “cravat, of Montesquiou, Mr. Crawford explained at great length REVOOE Cn Men Sua Tolee. wear Gj MUSIC |Brosdway & 80h : that the Oount’ waa not a tearded lady, living skelaton or |neueed fort "ete pane RLY. WHIRLY ; a om HERE ip a United States Senator In ‘Nhe Earl of Paw- ‘ ne, ecelaton ‘or nounced. for. oF . eee THE MUsiOAL TWIRLY. eee speech Mr. ‘Thomas acknowledged a deep debt of inspiration to I tuokel.” and Robert McWade makes htm up as a/ Wild man of Borneo, Jute real sentous “Mtery feller,” just] (Mts, oe wit tiiwe thor aan ene por: ANNIE ‘isan ‘in MICE AND it, and urengus, ma % ae : ringer for Dr. Munyon. pes a tunity of hearing her as Marguerite rite in the personality. of the actor Lawrence D'Orsay. why? ‘We professional writers,” pronounced Mr. Orawforn) ‘Faust’ Ghe will be assisted by Messrs, NM aTnTIne, Fab. pri soUv stake. - | AMERICA’ #. Tip Be Bee J D'Orsay is the beautiful creaturé with the lovely military figure,| cy o a s agein and again, relishing the phrase and emphasizing !t|Sallenec, Campanari and De Reezke, | "NEV: s é " - ss with m delicate suggestion of Mts own chtvalry in publoly oe ie Wes oteana | MAT DAU, | vext “weet aurtare he thrilling mustache, the rudimentary top-head and the Family-Herald an RAR, SAeele AMRROENIR Sk A Om ny One at Oe MATIREVITVEIDERER ivan The ‘Gi wil | the Greet EY Hes, BLo0b0000. | fe) MAtUee Bia CONCERT SUNDAY Nig drawl who played the King in “The Royal Family.” ONBIDERING the size of the Madison Square stage the . . ~ ra play King iy. Waldorf-Asteria part of 41 (s done. very nicely ar The Count, ‘who !* reputed not to comprehend Pngleh, re-} percy G, Williams will open the Cirele CRITERION THEATRE, Bway and dit 6 BROADWAY & sD -er, It seems that he's that way in real life. Mr, Thomas explained that he canna palma and a marbled canvas oolumn a two| Malned as beautifully expreasionions as @ cameo broosh while| Tieutre, at Sixtieth wireet and Broad ‘ant 2 weeks, Hv'ge et 6.15. Mat. Cf 216. Manh. ‘Mat, To-day, 4 or Darl oket" ‘ov y " Mr. Crawford distributed bie pronunotations of Vergafties| Way, as a vaudeville house Monda 9 MARY. teste ake Earl of Pawtucket” to prove that Lawrence D'Orsay had really| go « long way toward creating the atmosphere of the palm| {i ianvenl Metriod Bis piesa ne tain Vurwalen | might there will Ie, afternoon #8 JULIA MARLOWE ca Laat nMRS, FISK E nud appened. room evening performances daily, excspt_on | GARDEN THEATRE, ath 3 D y e 7 | But I don't think the waiters would really turn up their Sunday, when the matinee will be ellm fag Do-ds 2 “(Phat point may be considered proven, and there's no reason why the| Put 1 don't ttrink the waiters would really ture up thelr cad a * * * Inated. ‘The opening. hill of ten excel CAaeciaen ke pssines To-day at 8a, ‘ine BLUDSO TEE ae Mata, We vs 1 +arl of Pawtucket should not become a twentleth-century Lord Dundreary,| ast. Herr Boldt trains them too wel! for that. HB Count hinaeit waa a handsome atonement and al {ins sols ambraces the stvaterious Zan: SOTHERN ERE ee woater oti Pani ak! 4, I don't suppose anybody—least of all D'Orsay himself—suspects D'Orsay Mr. Thomas should have teken a lesson from Weedon I complete refutation of the comic gentlemen who have yy Fuller iden, = Tumday, Fev. 17, Xtra (HAMLET) Matines, _ANDRI EW MACK ta he Soger Boy, | sof having a spark of the elder Sothern’s humor; but this noble Briton’s un-| Grossmith on the servant question ingeniously fabricated a freak reputation for him formers on the trip Mill have th MATINEE TO-DAY, ip 6 will have the| MADISON SQ. THEA. Te DEWEY! ‘Voat's another human variation thet they've been breed-| Serious, unaffected, poetical and very much in earnest, his] jenminn osition ara: Will Hawe Th HEA iepRacioumnees Is almost as great as geulus. ing for centuries in England—wervants lecture was a song without music le Grapawin. will in asl ee x aun |Crackerjack Burlesquers | He happens to combine in his owa person the qualities of the average] Lord Gardington's valet has no manners at all. He takes! ‘Then tea te Tani wine Trower’? The EAN Of PaWlUOKOl, |%.'8%"secmer, ana ooncems, ae, 60 |) well-bred Englishman, one of his master's friends familiarly by the arm, and per-| And then Mr. Crawford went home to write a novel be- That and ciroreia. Gar Ah klizabech Tyree aad Lawrence D'Oreas dead conc E petrates other insufferableness that no English servant ever] fone dinner. KATE CAREW, PMs as KNICKERBOCKER THEA.» Murray Be tar. q Amlable stupidity is an important element in the combination, , The English have for centuries been breeding gentlemen as fanciers breed pheasants. — Sth yes Mk, “wii BuARD. |"M'O a "nh Pasvor Hveniigs at 8 wary arrett O'Magh,” wil * former suc faino offering at tie. Fifth Avenue ef } Colona! F fob. They aim at purely ornamental variation of the human species, and NEW YORK WILL SEE TWO NEW PLAYS NEXT WEEK. st aH fet bie. MAJESTIC § me 7 Ned Eageel a dNar7 N Garage Freee f Guida idealized it, . "9 - . " | ~ f = P'Oraay lives and breathes it ‘Two new plays will be offered next |ward, throws aside the mask. and Mrs, fair. Mr. Mack will relleve his troubles | | BELASCO THEATR Bway, 43d ft, By Way = dee Thomas has salted it with American humor and put it on the stage. week Johnson ts taken to her lover's arms. Ring will be the sweetheart, : WAVID URLASCO pregeat] 4 DARLING | Tye Gartons, “The Frisky Mrs, Johnson,” made over | The cast will include Wilton Lackaye. Ale) R LLANCHB BATES a " Re: arent Friaky \ ark, as rd * by Clyde Flich from the French ‘Mme |W. L. Abingdon, Ferdinand Gottschalk, | “'Imprudence.”’ the bright U and enter. ieuniua Cook, and oc tn cn p out upon the stage of | Ernest Lawford, Madge Carr Cook and) {airing Kemond comedy. ORD CARDINGTON'S adventures during a morning and afternoon at] Flirt,’ will t ited at the Ha 0 ‘ e| Victoria, 42 9%., U'way @ 7th ay, Ey a8 1 rn . cla ear uN a Ai EN eae KEW Se [ P | Minnie D " Idorf-Astoria while masquerading under the name of the man| the Princess Theatre Monday night with | Minnie Dupree aversnam, Pay Wt patra ce a eee ie } is) *¢ 4d MAM) Amelia Binghem in the rustling skirts | $8 8 Bpong, Jeffreys Lewis, W omy ris my will” Fema pt City. | gp AVE day. Jamas Bove f of the orlginal Empire Next irk THE CONVICTS Another new play Monday night will be "The Bold Soger Boy,” in which Ay rew Mack will begin a two weeks’ er agement at the Fourteenth Street The who, unknown to him, is the divorced husband of the woman he has} (+ «he indy pursued to America, are dev eloped in three acts of excellent farce writing, Mra. Johnson has « married sister, A little draggy here and there, and not nearly 80 breathless as ‘On the} Who. somewhat neglected by her ual ‘Aurelie. will Ganee on a re Lex Ave. & 107th 8 onda Augustis Thomas's waiting ante nt Aatien on & 801 wi ane toh Y |" To-Morrow Night—~Wm. Morete’e e week's revival ¢ Ww Ls the ‘Murray Hill| SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS, pi al i | WEST KND—The Volunteer Oriani we Donnelly will " . ness-engrossed husband, falls into a ' Ke quire tormorr ung’ - Quiet,” but as ingenious as a Chinese puzzle, and heaped high with the ° a The pl written by Theodore Pugker. oncert the J 1 be | whipped cream of genuine humor. Biptalion Bath #9, Hog) lah ere iB Haris Burt Sayre. id at Fort Wadsworth. ra eas TNNDA! with dovenhy Hart! at Toger-Mici neh plas Brooklyn Amusements, uring carnival time er sister! on Baten nd, Mr, Mack will play |: rls, and new music and olaer embel- | .\\ dilbert ive. este Minion vail Soreness we a) re) as we the consequences of her indiscretion, | the part of young Irishman who comes, the attraction at the : iy i bith] GRAND | 325 2° en play, among other numbers, the 'Fan- Mix, Jon teps in and ch to America in search of adventure nd Onera: House ! NW of the cleverest things about {t 1s the explanation that is reserved! jetter wnich throne np hee ee 8 Wyoming he quarrels “with a gambler | “The Convict's Daughter, 9 JHoner re ey ee areas Ae ePuseeee Suse. op -toLise ‘LIBERTY BELLES , for the last moments of the play. picion of @ liaison with his lordship. aaeeente iat og, ene, belies pe claim Weapethy nt the thie Avenu ny WHide will “conduct ; wie nAReHiNa Ms ' Io ' a ry Y y * hy venue Vaudeville concerts at the usual! Throughout the action one has felt that Cardington's simplicity 9 eikaaiten, Carontene te 90h ‘ar, ars In of OB assured Rema erv-} Oharmion. the rieque trapezist, will be | piace JOHNNY wong. oh TIONTAUK Sanam ; Py Mp ny mesiwith the Dan im adopting the name of an absentee New Yorker for @ visit to New York 19} ent the repentant sister o tons Mook ha aa oan rot Depeasa, | Duchess urlesquers BJO) Ky. 0. Mate. We sighe Bows sortie REAYE THAT REMAIN, lias. ‘Tvie Gut ‘in Vite CAdB| RICHARD, MANSFI @ Grat performance by @ stock com | Continuing at leading theatres will be} witcHa ©! a “hl Aba

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