The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1903, Page 13

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ne tn - ors “ * ‘ od . * t aE Fremt a wie } | THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUAKY 24, lvvo, Oe HOME i OHTCET'ME STAN To THE PARTY, AND I'LL PROMISE Not To, ENJOY” MYSELF YouR PLACE (5 IN ‘THE SCULLERY, POLISHING SKULLS! THE WEBERFIELDIANS AT PLAY. rs ‘T™ BIG LITTLE PRINCESS” lecks only one thing, and-thatvis Blaney still playing Willie Liye, will and “Carmen” will be| with pontes, dogs, riders and acrobats, | marvel come to the Star. sivon Saturday night, will figure in the fun at Pastor's. 1 giana ‘The Volunteer Organist”? will play @t! epg y NIGHT CONCERTS. ‘A new series of Marcel's bas-relief eerie tee byrne ee 2 runs at le Aho Melrono)a; Sembrich 1s the name Manager Grau} ®n¢ Htving art studies will be shown at _ be Blanche Walsh in “inesurrection: cane: Mand Fair Burlesquers will be} 1) ‘conjure with at the Metropolitan to- | the Circle, and noteworthy among the the Victoria ‘Theatre; ‘Bates Dill Saturtay, pathas. Parody pathos, you know—Fay Templeton pathos, There's vaudeville ,acts will be the acrobatic|* Darling of the Gods,” @ tempting opening for it, but somehow it has been missed. Some one has GRAND OPERA BILLS, Beeline lis clinetGtteanic fag larly dancing of Guyer and Daly. <5 Tiesto porn fae Dlundered. ., Re Tag! Mancinelli, one of Mr. Grau’s|Olerature soprano will be heard in an} Proctor’s Theatres: “Camille,” with The Millie James Princess has come moments of really truly agony , Q conductors, will have the pleasure of | *t!a from ‘La Sonnambula” and in tho| Mmne Sells be clade narrtabds ‘Wallac’ when sho hears what happened to popper, and there was the Templeton's ext directing a performance of his own eee ee ate es rele eine Digaatars ‘cue algsonn singing come-|/ leasortystiy there that remarkable creature should have been put through TonMyae eerste aes Se eens ae the Sunday nighters, is down for the|4i¢nne, will bo the headliner at the heard Toreador gong from “Carmen” and n| Twenty-third Street Theatre—‘Inno- |; Haase Is ie, ea are ee romanza from ‘Le Rol de Lahore.” Mr,|cent as @ Lamb," @ comedy by Sydney enjoyed quite a great deal of favor in| Dani will be heard in songs from “La| Reeenteld, will be the Hvely offering up uropean opera-houses, Mme. Gadaki|Glaconda” and “I/Hlisir d'Amore,” and| in Harlem.-—"Devtl's Island,” a melo- and Big. De Marchi will be heard in| Miss Bridewell’s contributions will be| drama founded on the Dreyfus incident, the same roles, Mr. De Reszke will be | Bize gous Del,” with plano, harp| will be presented at the Pitty-clghth cast as Aricfame, Mme, Schumann-|894 ‘cello accompaniment, and the| street house.—Johnstone Bennett and Heink es Prologo, and Mr. Dufriche as|*PTishtly “Mignon” gavotte. company, in “A Quiet Evening at the ‘Voloe from. tte Sea. Vaudeville concerts will be given at| Home," will lead the bill at the New- But the critical situation is slurred over. Why? Evidently to make room for the “Bugaboo” song and chorus. ‘And true it {s that the “Bugaboo” couldn’t be spared. But there's much else that could, for the sake of a few pearls of Templeton pathos. Otherwise, there's not much to be said about Miss Templeton’s per- formance. Even the frolicsome work of hurling bouquets wearies after a while, and it’s quite possible to grow hoarse with singing praises. F ther theatres as usual. ark Theatre, s; Of Fay Templeton, the woman who never disa: On Monday evening @ double bill, con- | ° i ppoints, always sur- ing of “Barber of Geville, VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS, Arthur. end Jennle Dunn, in “The prises and always fascinates, let it be recorded that once more she surprises . act, and acct"! | + 0 Messenger Bor e Bily Gould, with his inates ine with the escor aH The Moto Geri” wilt remain at KW@Q¥e| ster snes, Katherine ‘Osterman and fascinates, E will be given. Mme. Sembrich will sing |and another feature will be Lean Mor} Sia company Sear eae tae |The surprise {n this case is not that she should re luce accurate! Ap Rosina, and in the lesson scene will give | ris’s troupe of educated ies, the attractions at Hurtig and ‘ Prod ly pe pon! 6 i tones and gestures of Miss Millie James—for perfect mimicry is ex- i i Strauss's "Voce de Primavera.” “Megic] Mdward M. Favor and Edith Ginclatr | 8¢: S. ; : a “ De Kolta the Wizard will continue at pected of La Templeton—but that she should appear to ebrink to Miss Flute” will be repeated Friday evening. |in “Caesar’a Angel,” and Burto, Lo-| 42°? the Eden Musee. cirous,| aloo ané Lala, “the wonderful double. James's proportions, And that’s what she did—that more than buxom genius—ehe etmply hut up, like a folding bed, and slid into a frock that looked Mttle enough for Millie James herself. . A Hindoo conjurer can cause a mango tree to spring up before your @yes and bear fruit, and it is explained that he hypnotizes his audience. ver since seeing Fay Templeton LOOK like Mrs, Carter in “Du Barry,” as fwell as talk like her, I’ve suspected her of using the same power over un- leuspecting Weberfield audiences. wt a a a a ERHAPS she doesn’t really look like Millie James, but just hands out a Mrs, Eddy think-wave on the subject, Just the same, you and I may as well indorse the invoice, “goods d@livered,” i a a a a a T™ “Bugaboo” song 1s wierd and poetic, It's a sort of modernized “Tristan and Isolde" will bethe matinee |wande and Wilson's one-ring ; Amusements. Amusements TROPOLITAN OPERA-HOUSE. BROADWAY tad $30) 87: rand Opera Senson 1908-1903. ive., AG fd Under the direction of Maurice Grau. HRS. El SKE, “Max TO-NIGHT, at 7.90, pl Pri.) .Goetterdacmmerung 4 () © Bertone me | macpaLa ma ne eras 2 sf 3%) Dan ge feat warn H f 8, Double Dill, T B. Red Rough Hands, Itching Palms =. | Management | ¥9- siviougn ie menle DIU Th BABE ané Painful Finger Ends io | Bete arch 4, at 8... ERO B LEANDRO |James K. Hackett A ae sf RR Coenen WEBER PIANO USED. PASTOR'S “4. a ORINSL { ame Reseed ——— Music 6 6 ww. __ «| _aser. Coal aT ae GRAND-FIDDLB-DEB-DEB' 7, did at Bl aietiane & tg hier AP GO, Pr 25.60,76,$1. Mats, Wed. & Sa Week, ards * J Soak the hands on retiring in a} in thoir phenom IN DAHOMEY.! METRE THEATRE, hroagey 8th onsite. VAM MARLO.” strong, hot creamy lather of Curicura et “Bogy Man,” with different music and new chorus effects, Darkened stage, One calcium shaft stabbing the gloom and lighting ‘ap La Templeton’s intelligently mysterious face. In the dusk surrounding Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with i Yr pies, rae ‘Herald. THE UNFORESEEN. Senne one ai her a ghostly, fluttering chorus grovelling on the floor in artistically sim- CuTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin Hov's “A Bunch of Kays" GARRICE THEATRE, ih v.05, U yar. Uigted terror, punctuating the creepy warnings of the song Wb now an cure and purest of emollients, Wear| Menry V, Donne Annie Russell in Mice and Men, CIRCLE 8. Breas uplifted leg., now an arm, and now a unanimous swish and flap as all throw during the night, old loose gloves, or| OAL Y 7 . nary ALL: iL vip yo sya tes ini» haw posters, ONLY ONE NEW PLAY NEXT WEEK. | Jftight bandages of soft old tinen or cot-|35 aouts warer ats! ay JEROME ian eA pen, ‘oat ays But, alas! is it Fay Templeton's swan song at Weber and Field's? SOUVENIRS a a ton, For red, rough, chapped and Bil 7 With CLARA WALLA ‘'T was a pity not to see the Amines Weber, a was busy stage > were bands, dry, Assured, itehing, |= ILLIONATRE * ie te ‘ L! Ld ae a ae hoe Siti fra i seine ths partori Aer eens * picked pacar a The one new play next week will be/George Fawcett, the Baltimore manger, | feverish palms, with shapeless nails BROADWA THMATRE, dint 8. & Bevey. CRITERION THEATRE, Broadway & am Tey a Wed, ¥ a 4 Rea wi clair ar urks Ler weit ’ F Evan & Mats Wi, 48 Eve, 818 Matinees ‘To-Day & Wed oe ingrechool hil prot” vert. anagem |rnacageey, emmy mn ak ca and alta Giger ec thls trate CERES SILVER SLIPPER, JAMES T. POWERS "BP 15325" ch But the other big guns of the troupe did nobly, Fields, as the matd-| james K, Hackett at the Manbattan|Tetcr other mig ee aealint character | 2 wonderful, ~ GARDEN THRATHE 27 y asgaina ave) 0 tot-all-work, mixed, as he always do¢s, a pleasing cocktail of grotesque | Theatro Monday night, 1 ts @ three-\may be given : eld tnroughout we wor | MAJESTIC 9848, fh fi a \ tee ae eee He weRE , humor and real acting ability. act comedy written by John Olver) Reginning Monday, at the Harlem Op- WIZARD OF 07) oi va | SOTH ERN | 1G. i} Dailey's Angel Child was obvious enough to be shriekful, and Collicr's iar Hata Gravee) Bue Mutxay Carlora-Houre, Phe Little Princess” ts to Amusements est $1.50] NEXT_MANLET ne Ce ome HA | rae arosicaL ‘T red-headed miss with quite a clever impersonation, without reference to} son. The story deals with ihe love #1, [De allowed to stay up nights, After @|———— r MADISON SQUARE THEA, Bii8 st 0F ere y of Week's engagement there Millie James h HUBER’S ‘3{" MUS! |USEUM | AMERICAN 4 et 08d fa av ied AD) AE DAW fairs of the bishop's nephew and @ YOUN€ and her clever Iittle associates are to go | i AUSE fy | MATINER Dal i Avgumns Thomas's THE EAL “t PAWTUCKET, Charles A. Bigelow, on the contrary, attempted some real burlesquing | #'"!. 4# offset by the claim of the church |on tour. LALOO & LALA, Beate eee | exce omar By vite Syrea ant eae U'Cene DEWEY | ear BURL with Miss Pinchin, and proved that a decollete skull and squeaky voice are| {1 ‘Ne 7uus man’s choice of vooation-| Groston Clarke, supported by the Don- 9 living buman alge mereed aig} =U MAIL E DAY NIG. = . & uae er! In the midst of complications which! nelly stock company, will appear at thi Mertey_WiehenGmaas mot his sole claim to contemporary recognition, ensue, the bishop moves with @ Wise,|Murray Hil Theatre, playing “David : tans ral he my ; Victoria. ny RI ESURR In a word, Mr. Bigelow “made good. kindly 4. This lov-|Garrick’ at the daily matinees and r 7 b anything in “The Little Princess.” He would make better if he could be induced to abandon the baldness | °° © ed by shat tucclo in Tom Taylor's tragedy, 5 f, 8] PRINCESS TiIpaTk ar Thea! Fe near ah aan,|WALSH R ple actor, W. H. Thompson, who|"Foo!'s Revenge.” evening Evenings, $.90, Ok ' THE 8M TART SET, ‘dea altogether for once and make up the part in a wig like the original annie sre nf Louls M. tl revive “All vy omy “ vy | ONLY. Miss Minchin's, lar, Dorothy ‘Dorr, recently the Mrs, | count of Bisa," at the West End ‘Thea. 2) AMELIA ce ARIKY ARS, ‘ANSON wily 0 conoReD DAYORITEE including Ermest Hogan & Billy MeClain, Remembering the lobster apartment in “The Curl and the Judge,” 1| Harmony, of “Hearty -Anamb," will! tre. — iT Wrdd a s yather expected’ the Weberfielders to make something funny out of the|»#ve the principal woman role, that ot| Ward and Vokes tn a new edition of | THEATRE scien | STA a tre chriwen sat wi, | WEST BND—A MO) +f P " COTHE? rite bauLing | 4 ” ” e fascinating young duchess, Other! “The Head Walters,” will be at the BLAN a w eoay-corner transformation of “The Little Princess," but they contented | \,,.:pers of uhe cast are Deronda Mayo,| Grand Opera-flouse. | : — themselves with something conventional and Christmas-cardy (though very| Virginia Buchanan, Isabel Richards,| “Oliver Twist" will be the play at te pretty) as a background for a chorus fin Wallace Wuraiey, William L, Mrans-| Amortcan, pvt BaubR Marcy C, Blaney, Acrow the Pa " Brooklyn Amu: : 5, Mah Tosh EDEN |"°Ct Ne'warodnarn, ‘| MUDBB, | De Kolts, the Wizard, To-night at @ 0 abe, B. L. Duane and William 1 ¥ “Human Hearts will throb at the __ Bowerer, « Websrfeld chorus ton't to be sneered at. “Sire. Osborn's playhouse 1s ‘again to | Third Avenue, ag rers Baa i KATE CAREW. be opened on Mondax ami, thistime by! “Acgome the Pacific,” with Harry, Clay,’ voulntack iene 4 4 1s ay 6 ‘ (bela lata abla PE eB Megs ota tats oN a ¢

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