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or. DORIS CHERTNEY THE AUTO DOLL (Remarkable Exhibition by Girl of Sixteen at Keith’s, Who Poses as Automatic Figure and Never Winks. ‘KYRLE BELLEW AS ROMEO. | Clesy Loftus Writes a Prayer Which Sothern Uses in “if, Were King” Matinee—Stage From merry-go-round to the stage Celia briefly the story of Doris Chertney, “the auto-girl,” who is giving a re- Markable exhibition of the mechanical Goll order at Keith's. Until at the end of her performance— @e mechanical as to be almost uncanny when Mise Chertney suddenly emties, welaxes and pleasantly says: ‘Thank Fou, ladies and gentlemen,” many are mystified into believing they have been ‘witnessing the operation of an automatic @gure, and it is safe to say few have Guessed the form to be that of a mere girl, Is @ Pretty Young Girl. Miss Chertney at sixteen ts little more than @ child, a somewhat shy, brown- eyed German girl, with the manner of @ schoolgirl and a simplicity which stage life has evidently failed to affect. She is @ surprising revelation out of her doll's dress and into her plain brown waist and skirt; with her wig of blond eurls replaced by her own straight black hair; the “shiny” shellac washed from @ ekin fair and soft, and black eyes @ancing merrily instead of staring Dienkly. For the fifteen or twenty minutes she fs on the stage there {s not the slightest movement of the eyes, mot a flicker of @n eyelash. Not even when she is brought down into the audience to shake hands tn automatic fashion, with mystl- fied spectators; not even when an elec- » frle flash blazes brightly a few inches from her eyes. "I began by learning how to stare, the most difficult of all,” she eaid. “This mwas when I was nine years old. At that tlme I posed as a model. I learned fa time to keep perfectly still, even with my eyes. Qne day, to satisty a wager of two friends, I stared for an bour, “In Cuba I took the place of an auto- matic figure that turned the crank of my stepfather’s merry-go-round, end the natives didn’t know the difference, “This imcident suggested the ‘me @hanical doll’ act to father, and he at nce began training me. For nearly three years I trained on an average of mine hours a day, It was very trying, eepectally the ‘staring’ process. But I Qnally succesded in letting myself be handled like a piece of wood. In fact,” mith a ttle laugh, “I became a perfect (blookhead.” ‘The act has caught on tremendously at Keith's Otssy Loftus Writes a Prayer. * Miles Cecilia Loftus has composed « wacred hymn for the words of the ‘prayer which H. H. Sothern, es Francois ‘Villon, utters to his mother—''A prayer for you to. Our Lady’'~in the first act of “If I Were King.’ This preven nightly, ‘Xbu pity, by the Holy Birth. ‘The bumblest C + fem e« women Butt arch, ; gates of Paradise, I cry ‘oman ¢o woman. Make.me bold In thy belief to live and die.” Bellew to Play Romec, special company to play “Romeo Seite” will be sent on a spring tour jebler & Co., opening at Washing. ton the last week in April and returning to New York for tae month le Bellew will appear es one Robso: er) Pi “Jewel of Asia’ Matinees. Hereafter Wednesday as well ag Batuc~ matinee performances of Asia” will be given at the Cri- Gilver Souvenirs at the Savoy. night Ba Theatre wate ‘given ‘iver ‘ait reoeivers ga gouvenire of the fifth per- 08 the Green of “The Girl with yes. ST, REGIS HOTEL — TO COST $9,200,000 Col. Astor Begins Work on Ex- tension to Haan Structure, Which Will Cost $700,000, ‘Workmen to-day started the demoll- ion of the residence buildings in Fitty- adjoining the unfinished structure of the Hotel 6t. Regia, at Fifth avenue, and on this plot of Atty feet Col. John Jacob Astor will con- struct for R. M. Haan an elghteen-story addition to the &t. Regis. The ex fwill coat $700,000, it is extimated, while fhe contracts for the main building, waich it ie expected will be opened in @eptember, call for a payment ot 12,600,000. Mr, Haan's leases from Col, Astor heve provisions for three renewals, and ‘will extend for eighty years. The addi. ‘tion to be constructed will be similar to the main building. It will be the wame height and of the same meterial, U4 will add about one hundred and ee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EV SIXTEEN- YEAR-OLD GIRI WHO AS A MECHANICAL DOLL PERFORMS WONDERFUL FEATS AT KEITH’S THEATRE, “MAGIC FLUTE” A WONDER SHOW Five of Chevalier Grau’s Famous Prima Donnas Are Heard in Metropolitan. {STAGE MENAGERIE FUNNY. Fashions obtain tn musloal ‘oriticism Mozart’s Tuneful Arias at the) asin millinery. The mode of to-day is to review opera lbretti and treat the trivialities too commonplaée for eritical observation. Mozart's “Magic Flute, produeed for the first ime this season at the Metro- | politan Opera-Houge last evening, 1s a rather targe order to tackle in the mod- | ern critical mood... The opera, Mozart's | last, finished only a few months pre-| vious to his death, contains some of the| most beautiful examples of his melodie fancy, while the libretto is a serio-comic| affair, mingling magic and Masonry, romance and zoology in a manner that# would make an Eighth avenue melo: dramatist ashamed of his Inck of Inven- | tion, It takes fifteen scenes to elucidate} St, consequently it is not produced often, ag opereiic stage managers are rare| binds and it does not pay to interrupt thelr longevity. ‘There are other reasons for Sts rarity. The cast calls for three premier so- ists. Few operatic organizations are as pranos and six secondary, women solo- equal to the demand. In other years score or the details of a performance aa*Mr. Grau fas given us fouryof his lead- f ihg sopranos in the cast with a premier contralto thrown in for, good measure. Last evening the great Ternina, who #4 mgt despise to sing the secondary, Tole of a queen's maid, was supplanted by the useful Mme. Seygard. Mme. Gadsk! took Mme. Eames’s place as Pamina, Mme. Sembrich was Astra- flammante, as usual. She wore her Orgeous Tobe of spar ¥ blue and glittened wi purity and brilliancy Hee Wondeous voice, | me. Gadski was quite a girlish figure ag Pamina. She sang with her ueual discretion and with surprising grace, considering it was ner first appearance in the role. Mme. Fritz! Scheff and the nimble. Campanari mado the most of the comic roles and earned an encore for their sprightly duet. Edouard de Restke was the High Priest Sarastro, who dug down after bass notes which are no longer in his register. he Monostato of Mr. Reiss was clever vining this capable artist un- ir. 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