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) THE PENTENT | REAL SAD AFFAIR (But ‘the Players at the Ameri- can Were Pelted with Flowers by a Most Enthusiastic -Audi- ence. PLOT ODD AND TANGLED. |e Herolne Is Absent-Minded, and There Is a Son by a Former Hus- band Whom She Forgot to Marry. Under ordinary otroumstances a matinee audience at the American ‘Theatre is sympathetic. Give it half a chance and it will weap all over the place and wear callouses on its hands in righteous applause. It was there yesterday afternoon ready to do business at the same old stand in the same old way, with its hatr done up ty sult the queen’s and-al- most anybody else's taste. But for once it want back on trad!- }tton. A Maslova-like maiden in ‘The | Penitent” was the cause of this revolu- | tlon—we can't say “revulsion"—ot ¢feel- ing. She was in trouble, thanks to the villain, @ wretch who, despite a game leg, was capable of doing some pretty fest laps around the track of crime. Laughter Spoiled Scene, ‘The poor girl, thinly clad, Dut etill able to wear high-heeled slippers, stag- gered to the centre of the etage and uttered the heartbroken wililecoliter: “I em going away from here!" “Are you ready?” esked ¢he villain, as {¢ he were the starter at a sport ‘event. “Yes, I am all ready," was the * tremulous enswer; ent to prove her words she held aloft all her earthly tied in a red bendana x This was too much for the audienve, filled with the holiday spirit and e sense tf HEE £f li " | | a i eel nie | The game-legged brother was bad to wtart with. This fact was patent when the wrong-ed gyurl made the Weber- Meldian statement about going away from there. He wished her a pleasant Journey, then began working overtime trying to show that his good brother was the son who had failed to secure ‘he conventional credentials. What he wanted was the estates and his brother's dest girl. He gave his brother a run for hls money to the church, They had an automobile race, with moving acenery fetting the pace. The good brother won out, the parson having just uttered the gata words when the bad brother rushed tin and cried: “Stop this marringe!'' ‘All he got was the laugh—and he got ‘dt good! Such a Sad, Sad Affaty! After that the bad brother tried to sten a felony on the good brother, je outcast brother was coaxed into the Iracss but when he discovered how | 0 Villainougly bad the bad brother was he shot him. When the bad brother r ized he would soon be due at the under- ker's he repented. That's why the play is callea “Dhe Penitent. It's a sad story, AT OTHER HOUSES. Julia Marlowe, in ‘Lhe Cavalier, @pened a week's engagement at tie| Herlem Opera House——A lively and | amusing performance of ‘Fiddie-Dee- Dee.” the former Weber & Fields's | burlesque, was given at the Grand } Opera-House by & company headed by _|-Rice and Cady.—Hoyt's A Bunch ot : Keys," with Henry V. Donnelly as Gnagss, was happily presented at the Murray Hill Theatre.—"Foxy Grand- pa," with Joe Hart and Carrie De Mar purticularly in evidence, drew large au- diences at the Metropolti Amelia Bingham’s special company gave an ex- eellent performance of “A Modern Magdalen" at the West lind Theatre,— The simple sentiment of Hal Reid‘ play, “The Night Before Christmas,” exerted a beneficent effect at the Star. —''On the Suwanee River," with Stella Mayhew still giving her clever charac- terization of Aunt Lindy, drew lange au- @iences at the Third Avenue,-—The Gowery Buriesquers did honor to the “memory of the father of thelr country | bs at the Dewey, /MAUDEVILLE BILLS, ‘Phe Motto Girl’ was @ novelty at Keith's, and another feature was the geappearance of Arthur and Jennie Dunn im "The Messenger Boy."—Roy and Clayton kept Pastor patrons screaming t "Hogan of the Hansom’ and Bonui 9 OF GD excellent uy at at the capttally played at Jotnatone Bennett and company in “A Quiet Evening at Home” were the hit of the bill at the ‘Twenty-third street house; “Hearts Are Trumps," the famous Drury Lane melo- drama, again proved Its strong drawing power at the Harlem house; Florence Burns, “the Persecuted American Girl," was the special attraction at the Fifty- eighth street house; "Driftwood," a sketch in which Willlams and Tucker peared, was the headliner in Newark. —Matthews and Hargie in “Adam tho Second" and the Four Otts in a new sketch helped make a good bill at Hurtle & Seamon's,—4At the Eden Musee De Kolta the Wizard made his last matinee appearance, but he will continue ¢o per- form {Husiona at the evening perform: ances.—The Kitamura troupe of Japan- ese acrobats remained the principal at- traction at Huber's Museum. ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS. Continuing at Broadway Theatres wero Blanche Walsh in “Resurrection,” at the Victoria; Blanche Bates in “The Darling 07 the Gods," Belasco's; Mrs, Fiske in ‘Mary of Magdala,” Manhat- tan, last week; ‘The Unforeseen,” Em- pire; Annie Russell in “Mice and Men,” Garrick; Clara Bloodgood in “The Girl with the Green Byes,’ Savoy; E. H. Sothern in “It I Were King," Garden; James T. Powers in “The Jewel of Asia,” Oriterfon; Lawrence D'Orsay and Elizabeth Tyree in ‘The Bart of Pasr- tucket,” Madison Square; ‘Mr. Blue Beant,” Knickerbocker; Jerome Sykes in “The (illlonaire,” Daly's; Amelia Bingham in ‘The Frisky Mrs. Johnson." Princess; Marie Cahill tn ‘Nancy Brown," Bijou; “The Sultan of Bulu,” Wallack's; De Wolf Hopper in “Mr. Piclowick,”” Herald Square; “A Chinese Honeymoon," Casino; ‘The ‘Wizard of Oz," Majestic; Williams and Walker in Slipper,” Broadway; “Floradora," Acad. emy of Music. IN BROOKLYN THEATRES. NN. C. Goodwin and Maxine Eliott tn wook's engagement at the Montauk.—A production of Tolstoi's “Resurrection,” ‘with Elita Proctor Otis es Maslove, was seen at the Columbia, NEW BISHOP CONSECRATED. Right Rev. J F. Regis Canovin, Ooadjutor in Pittsburg Diocese. PITTSBURG, Pa. Feb. 24.—With all the splendor and solemnity of the Ro- man Catholic Church, Rev. J. F. Regis Canevin was consecrated as Coadjutor Bishop of the Pittsburg Diocese this forenoon. The ceremony was held in the cathedral, which had been elaborate- ly decorated for the occasion. Arch- bolshop P. J. Ryan, of Philadelphia, of- ficiated as consecrator and celebrant of Fontifioal Mass, assisted by Archbishop Elder, of Cincinnati, and Bishop Phelan, of Pittsburg; and Right Rev. P. J. Don- Cees Bishop of Wheeling, preached the dence of the wakes om Ganevin’ ts te $000 was from: the ‘con se fe a a oese, Ree Ghee “OF etter triende tr “In Cahomey,” New York; “The Silver | § “The Altar of Friendship" began a| SM “THE WORLD: TUESDax wean, “THE SMART SET DUSKY DRAMA. Chocolate Cuticle, the Latest Thing in Hosiery, Shown with Startling Effect on Fourteenth Street Stage. ERNEST HOGAN THE STAR. Something new in stockings was no- ticeable—very noticeable—in “The Smart Bet" at the Fourteenth Street Theatre. It was chocolate cuticle, The good- looking dusky maidens of the chorus wore lisle thread hoslery with their Honolulu costumes. The stockings were of Honolulu weave, midsummer weight, and warranted not to shrink from the public gaze. The effect was extremely Dizarre. The maidens sald they were in native costuma They were as near it as the law would allow. “The Smart Set” {sn't made up of the colored aristocracy which constitutes the Williams and Walker ehow. It is “coon” clear through—through stock- ings and everything else. Ernest Hogan, made up on the “Hap” Ward style, is most in evidence, with Billy MeCiain, whose face bears a weird resemblance to that of a crocodile, hot-footing for seoond place, Tunn, a long, loose- Jointed "'moke,” 086 presence doesn’t figure in his esse est to @ song hit with “ ca inary sonata with magzor accompant+ nent, and he follows this up with a barn ballad entitl “Turkey in the ves a whistling ob- gato by the gallety gods. The best fonsare is the dancing of Minnie Ring- erforms pena ly intri- fively tricks with hn her feet the proceedings are meaning- less uproar, $2.40 FOR HELLO FEES! He Paid It, but Before He Did He Lost His Clothing. “B-r-r-r-r-r.” “Hello!” “Central, give me Philadelphia,” “This Philadelphia?” “Yes.” “I want Hotel ——." (One minute.) “This Hotel ——?" “Yes.” “Can you save"”— The rest of the conversation could not be heard, but after twelve minutes’ talk Mr. Coffin was presented with a bill for $2,40 at Browne's chop-house yesterday afternoon, but refused to pay the Dill, saying thé price was’ outrageous for only tyelve minutes’ conversation, Coffin started to walk out of the place, but before he reached the door he was minus his hat, overcoat, cane, jacket and waistcoat, and pleaded in vin to have his,garments returned to him. as he had no money with him and promised £2 aot of| to return shortly and pay the amount ‘The suspecting cashier way relentless, ‘and poor Mr. Coffin was in a ead way. Sihen some friends happened to stroll ik and between them collected enough money to pay the bill. <THE Total Importztions of Champagne into the United States for 1902 were 360,708 cases, of which 125,719 © G. H. MUMM & Co.'s Extra Dry, Being 407,304 bottles more than any other brand. 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