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EO Ee bc bei 2 SATURDAY EVENING, ey THE «2 EVENING w WORLD'S w HOME wt MAGAZINE wt mes ai BE | Ss > Mr dinie Cree in roof garden burlesgue Miat— IPESCUES "THE TUNANWAYS Miss Trixie Friganze “The Darling rallery Gods’ FEW yards of cardboard ice are good enough roof-garden properties in their way, but the Crystal Gardens might carry the wintry idea 8 little further North, Burthest North, in fact. For, if the truth be told, I think we are all tired of Japan, and an Wequimau opera would be a welcome relief as well as @ seasonable roof- -garden novelty. Tn ali generosity I present this idea to the numerous rhyme-laden fgentuses who bend their massive intellects on the task of assuaging our thirst for entertainment of the au. order. , Here's a title, too; -*, “Bighty Below Zero.’* A NEW FAPANESE OPERA NEXT WEEK | T* Madison Square Root Garden, moor,” “Faust,"" “Il Trovatore,” and; Myers’e colored troupe will be tim’ how- 1 ‘ ’ Gow’s that for a midsummer night's temptation? will not be opened until Monday! other grand operas. elty at Huber's Museum. night, it having been found im-| Howard Thurston, the clever illuston-| ‘The Sultan of Sulu,” George Ade's ‘Tie scene is Greenland and it isn’t necessary to point out that Green- ’s.tcy mountains and tutti-frutti maidens lend themselves as well as possible to have ‘Japan by Night" fin-| Ist, will eontinue the chief attraction | musical satire, with Frank Moulan and {shed in time for to-night. The new/at Keith's. Frederic Bond and c all the other favorites of the Wallack’s spoaatble to aceni -la-l . i And heceasons eataFstuieeit Wie ontolets nowadays with an FE Val W A opera, “Otoyo,” bas, in addition to be-| pany, in “My Awful Dad," will also | run, will open at the Manhattan Beagh , 2 Z P! y! i , ing thoroughly rehearsed, been given|have @ prominent place on the pro-| Theatre to-night and continue until July ‘tmftation animal, something novel could be done with a dancing seal, two public performances at New Ro-| gramme. 11, when it will be succeeded by Lew (walrus or polar bear. Howard Thurston; her recent hospital experience, comes;Miss Grovini doing most of the hard (Chelle. The workmen will have ample/ Callahan and Mack, the cleverest Irish | Dockstader’s Great Minstrels. j as a ws ss oo] os o os os os Is offering at Keith's |forward with an almost new mono-| work in some acrobatic tricks. She) time to complete the Japanese decore-| entertainers in vaudeville, will be the| New features will be added to the at } LOT? Oh, ; a1 specialty |!284e. Beyond her first eong, in imita-| supports her male partner on her up-|tions and booths by Monday night, headliners at Pastor's, ‘tractions at Lane Park, Coney Island. ; » well, I Gidn't think that mattered. However, nothing 1s & magical specialty |i. of the nervous amateur, and a Iittle| lifted hands and performs all of the| There will be no change in either the| Proctor’s theatres: Huda ‘Thomas and| An exchange of animals from the At- impossible in Greenland. which in many re-|of her talk with the leader of the duties which naturally fall to the heavi-| programme at the Paradise Gardens] company in ‘The Lone Star,” will head |lantic City to the Coney Island show Let’s make the central figure a scientiet who has invented Pj saris differs entirely | chestra, her work is all new and thor-| est person in an acrobatic team, tecini-| atop the Viotorla Theatre or at the|the vaudeville bill at the Twenty-third | will bring to Bostock's animal arena. means of melting ice—miles of it a minut nd) hae come to Greenland from the style of }oughly entertaining. Miss Yeamans is] cally known as an “understander.” | Crystal Gardens over the New York| street Theatre “Pink Dominoes,” ajat Bea Beach Palace next week five to practise on the scenery and perfect his Gehan whiohiacts like'a search magical _perform-]0n4 of those fortunate women who pos-| Selbini, who comes of a famous Dicycle|Theatre. Both entertainments are on-| well-known and clever farce-comedy, will|more elephants and a school of the ‘Ught. fiance usually pre-|sess personality and a eense of the hu-| family, offers juggling on a unicycle, | joying well-deserved popularity. be presented at the Fifth Avenue The- | largest sea lions in captivity. Ssented. From the|mecrous, and in spite of an absence from/ but, unlike most of the European per-| Creatore will give his last concert at|atre, with Florence Reed and Charles 8.| Brighton Beach Music Hall wml have vaudeville for a couple of years, ‘s still) formers, he does not possess the faculty|the St. Nicholas Garden to-morrow | Abbe in the principal parts. ‘Dolly and|a novelty in the operetta “Our Betsy; » There's your chance for a grand transformation ecene, when in the point of view of the } ~ twinkling of the stage SaheeatE eye the icebound landscape is changéd & audience Mr. Thurs-/!a warm favorite. of making his work appear important, | evening, and Monday night there will| Betsy," a comedy by F.C. Burnand, will|or, the Birth of the Flag" which wilt to {ling tropical a d the Bequi: rls shed thet: 3 ton has a remarka-| gidney Wilmer and Olive White are| Corbley and Burke have an Irish side-|be a return to straight vaudeville, with | be played at the Fifty-etghth Street The- | be presented by @ cast iootaling Jae a smiling tropical garden and the Hequimau tra-la-la girla she eir bly attractive offer-|seen in a ‘sketch, “A Thiet of the| Walk conversation act. The comedy | Ollie Young and brother, hoop-roliers;|atre by a company headed by Edna|Clement, Blsabeth Brainerd, others, wealsiins in favor of a few yards of tulle and a picture hat. ing, some of his ac- | Night,” written by Wilmer and Walter| ™&n of the duo has the trick of twist-| Rialto, the fire-eater, and Delmore sia-| Archer Crewford and Robert Cummings. | Sullivan, T. M. Bohannon ay . Meanwhile the President of the Ice Trust has journeyed North after , complshments being | Vincent, who is Wilmer’s partner in pasate DLL ee postures and | ters included alee oe Benen Brander Gtarnons's comedy “On Pro- See also be a number of veude- { new fashion. From| the mani ent of the smallest variety cial contortions. The| For the fifth week of ‘Venice jew | bation” will be presented at the One jthe inventor to offer him an enormous fortune for his machine, with which | shaped in an entirely ieee yes country, at Utica, Wil-| latter trick probably was acquired| York," et Madison Garden, Mr.|}rundred and Twenty-ffth 8 ‘The-| Pain's “Lest Days of Pompeii” and freworks will continue at Manhattan {a strictly technical point of view, the work {a merely a series of mechanical tricks, in which only a ttle card palming may properly be classed as sleight of hand, The novelty of the aot lies largely tn the almpliclty of its component parts. ‘An air pump, a water fet and a sheet of through making faces at the jokes they| Duss has engaged Miss Charlotte/atre by Adelaide Keim, Gol Afken and tell. This style of performance, onze| Walker, dramatic soprano, as sololst.|the other members of the etock ocom- | Beach, a very popular, is not in great favor now| she will sing selections from the work®|pany, Over tn Newark Walter Turner] The Floating Roof Garden on the and is but seldom seen around town.}of Donizetti, Bellini, Mozart, Meyer-| and company, in “At the Turi Inn,” will] steamer Grand Republic, will bexin se Possibly this accounts for thelr unwill-| peer, Berlioz, Von Weber and Verdi. | nead the bill. season Wednesday evening with a i : vaudeville performance including Boyoe ingneas to make an effort to secure new! Wednesday will be “Verdi Night,” when| Avery, Hart and company in “The ‘a musical fantasy, and the}and Wilson, Gorman end West en@ the Ice Trust wishes to build up its business by melting all the {ce in all the iceboxes in New York so that its customers will have to buy more every ten minutes. On the other hand a female ‘Arctic explorer and millionairess offers to marry the scientist if he will melt her ship's way to the North Pole. Incidentally there's a tenor and soprano love affair between an Paqui- mer 1s @ better sketch-writer than ac- tor, but he is clever enough to write for himself a part wherein he 1s able to utilize his natural apathy as comedy material. The sketch, which has been feen here several times, is a very sat- mau maid and the son of the Ice Trust man. conve! 1 raation, since they are called upon per of the oom-| And there's the dismay of.the Esquimau people when they discover that ¢ basis of most of the|!sfactory offering. POR! excerpts from a num plate glass form the basis to face so little competition, medy " 4e| others, emiling tropical gardens don't agree with their health or habits and pe-| tricks. ‘Thurston's skill 1s showa more| Haines and Vidocq make much fun,| “Coates and Grundy are two negro ver-| POer# more popular operas will be Alincoe TieL 805 ne Hiprctralevsprirred Remaining at York theatres will tition the inventor to restore Greenland’s icy mountains. in the mantpulation of these almple ele-|more because of Nat Haines than of|rormers who are supported by three played by the renee) idee hase Ray Ente all Geamonte: be Fay. 1 feton tn the un ‘se Come to think of-{t, this idea is too good for a roof garden. I rather] ments than in the planning of the work. |the jokes he tells, He has the happy] generously butt octoroons. They offer ‘A Merry Ws) hone Soce oftered by | The New Henry Burlesque Company Henalg Square; “Prince of Pilsea,* fancy the thought of Marie Cahill as the soprano Esquimau maid, with one| He provides a special stage setting of | faculty of making @ page of Joe Mi‘ler| what it pleases them to term a sketch, | Plest efforts, will be the opera aflered Ny) ine iw luehty, Tul eetlel Sesny| Seaway; "Wiserd af Ox,” 7 or two of those little barbaric rub-a-dub love sdngs that seem to represent] unusual elaborateness, enlists the ser-|seem fresh and sparkling. Lately he|The sketch section consists of about) the company at Recrece Gas Seen ie oceanORPiaser ih reease(ill’ be’ onl Bland 19 | Ring, in i) ee our-latest and grandest thought in music. vices of a number of assistants, and|has taken to putting in new jokes. | me re iinder of their half hour inal findey, ment Sona cs Desa lorances| view at) Cie iden Misee) Blac fa enone Or Pawtucket” we o a oo ata o ws os o demonstrates that any Intelligent per-| which are all the batter for the telling.|tion is mostly singing. They nelt oruses, arias, &e., | A flower diving contest by Prot.’ hattan, rr LL of which i do by thi gon with sufficient assurance, is able to| Haines will be remembered as the one alng BoE Kec Apts ane walls and/hauser,” “Carmen,” “Lucia 41 Lammer- 6, | “ " { ew ven for negroes, ; S prompted by the ead truth that “The Darling of the make « variety specialty important. bright spot in the sketch on the Seeley | the work le rough even for hegrees. Eectranen Excursions. Excursions. Gallery Gods" is a maudlin achlevement, the sole wit of which con-} At one time he made appeal to the] dinner played at the old Olympla s0mé@/ on the stage together, but Mr, Antrim 5 sists In the perversion of a beautiful and tragic tale.into terma of [audience with « card specialty, the auc-| years ago Aecomplishes the greater portion of, the Daily Excursion, rogues’ gallery lingo. cess of which was dependent on the} ‘The Leslle Brothers play very well on| Wonk. | He imitates ffes and mocklog $ 00 JULY AT’ TEN_ INE Not {mn any sense of th dexterity and rapidity with which he|instruments of brass, but thelr comedy|his face and contributes a Done spe- 4th ‘ — DELIGHTFUL TRIP UP eg BL) y le of the word {s it burlesque, but in concocting a vul-| could hide cards within his palm or|is a thing to shudder at. One of the | olalty. “Hoey and Austin, J.B: Huber, EXCURSIONS ONG BRANCH AND BAC! Cada a Ween abet, on a bits of Aen Belasco-De Long play the author spared himself the| between his fingers at the back, Hel men imagines that he is possessed of the | Dresent, Vitagraph cones the pro- Evie Railroad —ASBURY PARK AND ack t0c HISTORIC MT. BEACON. ‘ uble of inventing a plot and at the same time seized an o| rtun: was remarkably clever at this sort of|Heaven-sent gift of humor, instead of | gramme. Highland Beach—Pleasure Bay | project more chorus ladies into kimonos. BROCE NS thing, but his act lacked variety. Now,|the seven-cent gift of humor, which is] | Some of the papers are maxin | LACKAWAXEN, @! ESN ; AN the Afternoon in the Mountains. Chorus ladies in kimonos were invented b: though merely a mechanical toy, It 18/23 cents less than the traditional 30.) Comment Qi, fhe Jac’ Shit Mieea by Ue: At the Junction of the | Dy ri St At | So0h Common TaBLE-DELIGHTF UL, 1 ‘i 1 ented by Gilbert; and that was a|the sot of this which entertains the|Something more than a fancied resem-| sar Hammerstein at the old soster t SHOHOLA &. | “SUMMIT OF MI BEACON ONE RE Hong tee ago—iong enough for the imitators to have ceased from|«udtenco and at the same time complete-| blance to Dan Leno is necesséry to/ Blal house, Js now playing in the Lon), Stine one nndred i |TO WEST POINT OR NEWBURGH y my i Vf rn -| miles from New York, oa the 3 1 Te. ly myetifles them through the simplicity] the production of things to Inugh at./T19 Which started the final amasn De-| miles from New York, on th Fats a. 30 | center ee ett ee ee Musically “The Darling of the Gallery Gods" easing pot-pow ; ‘ * is” is a pl ij ot it ration. s ed. The comedy {8 not so offensive as it| tw: ost Bial and Mr. Hammer- ss a pleasin, It: ri] ot its operation. He is to be credited|The comedy 0 eit tween Koster a lal and Mc, Bu Due | _xoreas rine teave Ww, 204 ya) of “The Mikado,” “The Geisha,” “ ' 4 1 7 7 5 ha," “San Toy” and o few more recent favor-| with avirg made so decided an ad-|once was, but it is not yet even re Freee years ago DI Dio was. alcen ‘ites, vance as to completely revolutionize his|motely funny. nree ay tavoriie at malla like the Sid - But it is @ lively, little show, full of snappy e:tects in dancing and en-| professional standing. Belbint and Grovini have a medley |Atexex, which corresponds to htcon™ IC fat Casino, $1, ‘semble work, and crackling with the noise and movement that roof-garden| Jennio Yeamans, showing no traces of|turp in which the novelty is found ia ithe tres here. sup the Hudson zy ce =3, Hy ee Re stars eee F @udlences demand. i fo poe Pend is Minstrel Misses” the Crystal Loci Ely Tog As aie Otte Ineliae Railway to aummit ot weal novelty that promises to wear well, But that ir ancthor non: it a Amusements. _ Amusements. Amusements. Re 00 ROUND ; BXCURSION 5], 00: jiaacty New Tort om retire ip {nthe eveaine, ee SATE CAREW. _'|TMANHATTAN BEACH TO Vey Wel! PROGTOR'S t3-Rtin oS: | DUSS} BARUERY fo MARE, FALLS $9." Sean Tein atc oh tne ous” SE os Smuerpente: *F SHANNON'S 4? BANDINI etace secret ime | 40 oh, oy! Week Via:'New Jersey Central a rs Sadan ane aE TE | AOT A PATENT OHEDIOINE. | r/ADISON 50. ROOF OPEN MONDAY EB CONCERT Dal J [Water Hawes. 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