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" THE & EVENING w WORLDS w HOME w MAGAZINE wo “rc M-Albert” Hart a litte vulgar and nolo awfully furry 5 Me Harry Conor wi tRout~ a the rmomeler. i Miss Rose Beaumont : You know ; | donecare for drinking, Thus keeps me McMax Freeman a"ringer” Herr lammefSlein. only matinee, Saturday, a uniform ad-| The Mozart Comedy Four, the Toss-/Company. At the Newark House Flo) The Brighton Beach aission of 2% cents wil be charged. ing Austins, and the Reed Birds in/Irwin and Walter Hawley will head/opened to-day with a bill inejudime Mr. Hammerstein's extravaganza,| “Look Out for Johnson,” wii] be among] the bill. Jeesle Couthou Fulzora and the thrgs ‘Tam thinking. v Punch, Judy Co,," will continue the) the entertainers at Pastor's. James R. Waite and company in “A|Macarte sisters, % J! vrineipal attraction at the Paradise Rowf| Proctor's Theatres: At the Twenty-| Touch of Nature,” Madge Fox and her] The Madison Square Roof Garden, Wih- 7 Garden. There will be minor changes in| third Street Theatre, the Bostonian| filp-flapping ladies and Charles Exnest,|der its former name, “Japan by Night?” tho vaudeville bill, but aM the big at-| Ladies’ Band will make {ts debut in| biack-face singing comedian, will bejand the management of Kushibikt , tractions of the opening week will be re- | New York, preliminary to appearing on| among the attractions at Hurtig &/Arai, who snaugurated the Janene Ps | tained. the Madison Square Roof, where it has| Seamon’ Garden last summer, wil ool ae Adjie and her trained ions will offer) been engaged for the summer. ‘The| At Huber's Museum the Maxons, flexi-|Sear wil be a new Japanese opere @ sensational act at the Circle, Other| Woman Hater,” a four-act farce by D.| ble wonders, will be the chief card. titled “Otoyo. features will be Foy and Clark, in ‘The|D. Lioyd, will introduce at the Fifth] A big vaudeville show will be given REMAINING ATTRACTIONS, Fountain of Youth,” and Hilda Thomas,| Avenue Theatre Charles Abbe, a come-/at the Grand-Opera House Sunday! Qoinuing at leading theatres» assisted by Lou Hall, in a protean|dian who is the latest addition to the| night for the beneft of the employees), NT DUOt ta of og atajostie: ketch, Proctor forces. Another farce, ‘‘Kin-| of the house. Earl of Pawtucket,"" Manhattan; Howard Thurston, an English per-| dred Souls,” will be offered at the One| The Mount Vernon Root Garden, near | iia vay, ¥ former, who 1s said to have « new and| Hundred and Twenty-ffth Street Thea-|Columbla Hall, will open to-night with | the Merchant of Venice,”, Acad original act of magic and {llusion, willl tre, where Adelaide Keim and Willard|a bill headed by Lacion and her elgnt PI be the headliner at Kelth’s, MoIntyre Biaokmore will play the principal parts, |Spanteh sencritas oul Henry 2. Dixey in “Facts and Heath have been retained for an-| The English comedy, “Who Is Brown?" ore will be a battle of confettt at | Garrick a, “The Blonde in Black’’ Threatens to Start an Amazing Jnnova-|° Tepresenting thet Mr. C. D. Gibson was interested tn the selection of a | <n4, Teeth here been retained for A2;| The Fete coe nA ara leare Perk, Coney Talend, Ge ieriday, [Binet eh cxerpoceet ae his oe tion in the Shi f a Musical C Pp stage type for his pen-and-ink creations. be heard in monologpe. Street Theatre by the Star Comedy |and fireworks Saturday, as usual. tra, Madison Square Garden. 3 ion in the Shape of a Musical Comedy with a Plot; but} “pu: “Tne ai ” ‘ k ¢ Blonde in Black” has the demerit of being an equally mean- the Plot Is Painiessly Extracted Before the Third Act. ingless title. Miss Blanche Ring appears in black for a few seconds, and A Excuiat immediately changes her costume. musements. xCUrsiOns , hia ae NEW YORK PLAYS IN A NUTSHELL. |) HOTORS LOST-Between the second and third acts, one Highly Promising a a “THE BLONDE IN BLACK.” yh, Yes! Pi 'B Te-nigi nes? Daily Excu rsion, Flot) greatly valued by the Owner because it 1s the Only Musteal Com HE continues to change her costume at Intervals of a few minutes |] a » any people have not the time to attend all the plays that come to New || aivvous Fuchiegeneene DELIGHTFUL TRIP UP THE f Sree Seon Oe ARLHS Tene Tontes thea ee ace emai throughout the performance. M York, but at the same time like to know what such plays are about. 234 SLs Rime peer & OW A ish | SON TO WEST POINT, Hs fr { Fc A BlOmer Osh ss) Seats Whenever there is a lull in the action you may be sure that Miss For the benefit of such readers The Evening World publishes the salient Sea aare Gea BURGH, ASD. Aum ‘T ia a fact. “The Blonde in Black” gives you palpitation of the heart by | Ring is wriggling into another frock. features of a few of these pings in a nutshell,” To-day's play ts: Ath Ny. Se AA Er tac caeerly ut -7s4 AIL the. Afternoon in the Mo | . F 7 t untains. | starting out with a plot. The ex-heroine of the late Osborn playhouse continues to endear herself eee eavecneee SATE VES Eaten oy COUL-COMFORTABLE-DELIGHTPUL For two acts it swims along bravely, arousing your wildest hopes{to Broadway when she continues to be her own hearty, rollicking, good- Composer—Gustave Kerker. 58th St{ THE THE RAJ AH) |Rousp snip eaow aes E; . * tor the reform of the local brand of musical comedy, and then disappears | fellow self. Librettist—H. B. Smith. MATINEE DAILY. peat pal) Tk BACOS Soi ‘ @s suddenly and mysteriously as those rivers we read of in our geographies When it comes to being French, however, it is another story. Nature Style of pay soeiin os! farce-comedy. ‘195th St Lf VICTOR DU TOR DURAND, re ADELAIDE ‘AND RETURN, 75e. bpiesy 3 which are swallowed up by the earth. fitted Miss Ring to be about as Parisian as Miss Magee Cline. Einse or Seuen sears: KE Mock Favoriten. ig. Veude. | caved sect ita cs if 3 The plot appears to have been pilfered from the French; in the original Mr. Harry Conor, as the matrimonial agent and. President of the Do- Star—Blanche Ring, CASTNO, Jorome A {t was probably a farce. Why it should disappear is a secret of Mr, Harry | mestic Fidelity Trust Company, triumphantly proves that he can be quietly Principal characters—Floasie Featherly (Blanche Ring), Gaston Roulette, ‘Huber Sie or pucks 2g Fab B, Smith, who is credited with the authorship of the “book.” and artistically funny without a thermometer. Fee ER SE Nell lad oe cae aE at | Ua rere TT EA “wba out of ; j ; i Pes Manso s fin 10 Me, d Perhaps Mr. Smith was nervous about springing such a startling {nno- Miss Rose Beaumont exhibits charming talent in a drinking song, Wiolovioluly Feajuerly va saudevitio starrwith ambitions to Play Camttte, || HUBER Seas peat bie i, vation as a plot too suddenly, and decided to break it gently by means of a KATE CAREW. goes to Paria to teaod the cake-walk. Peiotiey bob-tafled plot, is Sho meets a youhg artist, Van Dyke Beard (Charles Bowers), for whom | son Crusve 0; she poses as the Blonde in Black. Complications arise through the sult of a Rad a al wt ry Parisienne against the artist, who haa painted her as a masked Venus. Gas- CASINO Wh OWEVER that may be, Mr. Smith started with splendid materials, R ton Roulette, ladies’ tailor and matrimonial agent, {s In fear that he will have _ an m3 We H Tust conaltten theta) castors) BUT ONE NEW ATT ACTION NEXT WEEK to return or lose 60,00 francs through unsatisfactory marriage of Ladjos. AAAI) 5] 00 EXCURSIONS . A matrimonial agent, who issies to each husband a flirtation | “So Weal. Rote, uiaeang aUionsie: Tasks 17 sae har] SEU ge ty ately ot ES SUR Dolicy, insuring him against wifely philanderings, nooner SRA nIt ee taleeroer aie: or the purchase of South Field for Co-|} picturesque settings for the complications which arise through the meeting : +. { An artist with whom several of the agency wives fall in love, sey at the Herald Gauere ‘Theatre ono eee Cf husbands/and wivesiin! the dresemakingestalipament end atudso, ai romp de CURIS: SHOHOLA GLEN. | u o y ev Best specialty—Champagni by Rose Beaumont. | to cote aeent’s frantle offors to reassure the indignant husbands, in order| Monday evening. ‘The place comes from] For the cloaing week the eto com-|{ Best ling othe Yankee Gis Blanche ding and’chorus: ‘ THe TO-DAY. | _t me oi one hundred and sare { escape paying the amount of their flirtation policies. TER AAT Late ements by pany: at, the (Murray. 201) Theatre. gil Bright lnee— ete SURLSDUBRS Suet sige ew Toh oR Hts aS " 7 ” 1, 10 ire b. Aarons Company, of seen in “The Rivals,’ the cast in- ry y ew, ; . DEW EY, f Teav 224 st The agent's wife's willingness to save her husband's pocket by becom-| which Josephine Hall Ip the man’ Tee |cludine Monee, ost ey ae ae ‘Anew broom sweeps clean.” “Well, you needn't go brushing around ceaerens tens eere Wsta gee ay ing a scapegoat for the other wives, and thus carrying on a réal flirtation | P°0k 18 by George Totten Smith and the |thony Absolute, Walter Allen as Bir] A" may fi paved Seem ish under the mask/ot @:mock Alttation: MURGLbSLELS, Abrota. | Soe acaa an: [tides Gore ‘A merry josh and a swell gown 1 appreciate even if they are on me, WATDcK sre Yewer, George Henry Trader "4 hall 4 % =} Chad putotcoveuvcaatcae aries angtatting braces twenty-two numbers, and the |as Bob Acres and Miss Frances Starr ag|{ ,,,217/,¥0u shall not speak ill of my husband. Leave that to me. 1 os uluse: GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS! tu were, company 1s sald to include sixteen show | Lydia Languieh, ay, Huabandsle out. (een bak he’ out- hale out'b9,O) francs Su taner Beoyeei®: 4] $1:00;- Se) wrinh Ulan oeiat Cee Highly tmproper in the French, no doubt, but quite capable of being| girls and. alxty-four chorus women. ' ‘The Stewart Opera C yotoh ti Piate clecuss tt proland. com ‘Seas montly cons. =< 5 wer rendered innocuous without losing the brisk fun of the thing. The story begins ata golf club in West-ywell launched on a eescns nee = — — ST NICHOLAS! bars Temes Pra a 7 te Smith had savod his climax for the third act, or else not weitten| o%s?, COURY and winds up at Dan- [season at the Grand Opera-House, will . ay SME GARDEN pe ae Ard Be ae N [INE a third act, there would be no tale of a lost plot to tell. : ‘ated with present “The Smugglers," a comic opera A iad PATTEN mary Miss Hall are Sydney Deane, John|by Frederic Ranken and Giack Min- PARKER’ musements. WILL THEA, Lex. Ave. & a] si. ry a ot w wt Keofe, Will H. Sloan, Harry Kelly,|kowaki, which was originally produced id MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, MURRAY ‘Matinee Every Digczey | S0C—LONa BRANCH E“LONa BRANCH AND BACK=3an LL of whichis presented on the Knickerbocker stage with a generous| seomee, roney: Grace Belmont, Nellie} by the Bostontans. HAIR Every Bvening SAND HIS — ae 80C—ASBURY PARK AND BACK—S0G, attention to What Is demanded of musical comedy nowadays, PeURORE S0e) A Von Stops ia| “oecscsio)) wilt’ be) the BALSAM EB wO2USS wet | GRAND Highlaod Beach—Pleasurer The opening chorus shows a dressmaking establishment filled with |. "*Y Templeton will go into “The Run-| th BLAU Hom eS ograce Gaicenyi wlitte motes the growth of the hair and (Cantata. ot hu Gras Opera Co) customers in their corsets, who are waited upon by pirguetting little mod- See tahatanlitparticen heehee ela Etense, ia “S1§ gives tetnolustre andsttxiness of youth. “VENICE “An Unquestionable’| WEST END. THe CHARITY Povtanter istes with tape measures. | the footlights of that popular home ot|_."The Banker's Daughter" will be pre-/$ When the halr is gray or taded it wn IS nie —_— rr Ikelauatatialnovsity an ‘ ae sented by the Pike Theatre Company | BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR. NEWYORK til.” —Horald, y es the nitey chorus in “The Liberty Belles,” but | musical comedy, While Dorothy Dorr *. not so pretty. BE leaves “the cast, Milas ‘Templeton can|*# the West End Theatre It pathol poner agen aera ee RAL SOS Brooklyn Amusements. Mr, Gustave Kerker has supplied “T’ as scarcely be sald to succeed her, as a], Albini's “In Gay Manhattan” Bur-| § and meops \Lictotbmatenin ds Under’ the’ Direction of Te. E, Johnmon oy MUSIC pp he Blonde in Black” with alternate} virtually new part has been written into | !esauers will be the attraction at the Knabe Piano Used BRIGHTON \ BEACH ia. trickle and blare of hackneyed music. the pleco for ‘the former Webertelas} Dever a Dally, 815, BV BIS, Faleor STEAMER GRAND cna After seeing the show one ‘s more than ever impressed with the {m-|St&" ™ addition to giving imitationa| There will be two changes in the cast Amusements. PASTOR’ Sx} ci : [ae 4 pertinence of attempting to name ft “The Gibson Girl” and th of well-known players Mies Tompleton|f ‘The Prince of Pilsen Monday tas ra ai MATINEES, 10e.— tS rl,” an @ mendacity | wil eng two new songs, “My Hindoo| isnt, when Ida Hawley will be seen as ene ROOF GARDENS ee Tee TAN et a Belle” and “I'm the Same Little Gir pects Victor Morley as Lor of VICTORIA & BELASCO. Theaie ma tite 7 at Norby Excursions. In the first act whe will wear a jockey's | Somer: Oines tnel & Telly provestaa, rs A Thrilling Romance| cos, Freier Rankin naa mate-| Jamen XC. Wesley, an trish comedian onan eoft a ane’ | BROADWAY 72705, 4 g ANCE) rieny altered, and, it ts claimed, im.|8eW to this country, will eucceed Bob%: | T™ 4 M. W. Savage presants the Nee eH . Gea: ‘ _ y of hove, Conspiracy|"o™ MPs Section! asea en aera PRINCE OF PILSEN “ga Pas e Ir Pil peatatiad Tuesday ‘and Wednesday The long run of “The Sultan of Sulu” Sista tbh and — evepings and Wednesday afternoon, at | wi! terminate at Wallack's Theatre to- Y South Feld, Columbia University, thelnignt with the 20tn performance of Amene m uiewt earies 8h - , Ss oan Les Bilary Ge ‘As You Léke| George Ade's popular musical piece. In LAST MATINEE 2.15, AND Hesaiicey ps tebe ee eet s honor of the occasion souvenirs consist-|* DAN DALY in JOHN HENRY. COLLEGE POINT Ir SIR ra management of Charles Frohman, Mise [rie iris tvttbited on pane HNICHERDOCKER Tere Bway a 28 MAJESTIC @ GRAND OIRGLE, Brway & re % wROM ' Wesne Mathison will again be seen in |‘onr, Smite. sae ioecertneteee “A Riowing Sriumph," Leteter'e Presentation of | WIZARD. “OF OZi wel ve “i |BAST 134TH ST. (Bronx) | CONAN her dalighttul Impervonation of Roea-| mor season at Manhattaa Beach, BLANCHE RING io The Blonde in Black | with Montgomery & Stone Sa FOR PASSENGERS AND VEHICLES. } DOY E eat uicieen ti: street ste pH ree ROOF GARDENS AND VAUDE.- Man atta sy & 398 SUNDAYS—Hourly 8 A M. to 2 P.M, then ( e L el] avenue. ‘Nhe performances will be given} VILLE. THE EARL OF Pater MEEK serene 7 A. M. to 10 WILL BEGIN IN : DAY’S EV! y at 4,80 In the evening and 3.8) In the after-| Creatore, the pictureeque band leader, W ET. EAST 9TH ST. ROUTE, noon, The Empire Military Band willl who created téon on th 1a rs a ire NDAYS—Hourly to 1 Fe Mt, thes halt hemrtz, ‘HOME MAGAZINE AND WILL END THE FOL- Pie aes cd tinalien glese Gill ba sunk. | eereipinl oeerlen) feucimen wi reat ACADEMY TERRACE GARDEN ®2 #800 ee a ie sr neat Seats may be obtained at hotels and|to New York, with his musidans, Mon-|y ADL VERDI'S “IL TROVATORE.” theatrical agencles, as woll as at the|day evening and begin an engagement SOLD IY 3 — = = | Hon, Bar tie wth Field. box office. A portion of at the Se Nicholas Garien, Bixty-aixen | EDE anys pao KEITH Gon Vy | "ti REAT Pea ‘a, a OL) kM aad Wor the receipts will be devoted w the fund treet and Columbus avenue, At the MUSEB.|Xira Auractions Charming Music ivy St-1 PRIOBS, 260, sad x ra a» is LOWING SATURDAY, SRE TT ars Ne re ee Een ee TERR ee aye ae

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