The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1903, Page 8

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THE MARRIAGE OF AAITTY 1S HAPPY Tempest, After an Ab- of Eight Years, Recap- American Theatre-Goers, Time as a Comedienne. “Gf all’ marriages were as happy 9% "a there would be fewer divorces, ‘Mr. Manager, not so many the- misfits. Marriage of Kitty." aa jollified J anot ‘wolemnizea”—at the Hudson Theatre last night, proved one of the it dramatic ceremonies of the e of Kitty” ts wit- Messed the blessed union of comedy ind cleverness. | The welcome that Miss Tempest re- c 4ler an aosence of eight years, ve made her feel at hone, & snappy, spantel-llke sound Went for a laugh, she virtually into the American lap again, and urn for the petting she received this first-night part of the public she. emitted almost fifty-seven variettes "Gt glad little Yarks, varied, at intervaln, by squeals and squeaks and yelps of Phe Maric Tempest taugh will echo “Bhrough an almost cheeriess season with ygladsome ring. And (she may as well jaw the worst now) there will probably tories and diggrams of it in the if Into @ Fright, the slightest t turned herseir it but afterward i¢ herseit so ctlve that Sir Reginald Belsize ae keep Kitty for wife and 1 en ment with the maniew Semiano. Ralivanting about the Continen eh making ft household, ornament. she 1s Ing at dinner, captivating with 2 te, amd entrancing in a chanson- way, with a pleasing ‘empest of comic-opera Babs tans > ette, sung, dy t! Shor ot ihe rmony of this scene is dis- y, the unexpected revival of and fi ‘Aancee."” She 4 steps cordingly arranged the lawyer are shut room “‘Reggy" and Kitty shall @ “scene” which Is to form the ‘of an action for ration, Kitty i her husband when kiss he ins! » It is a she and of course, she di t do any- of the kind, and while the furious eee” {s locked in another room ale d lovers grow as truly affec- as though they weren't married i. Finally. to escape the wrath of oce,” Regey bolts precipitately room, and you have to Seinen, jearn the tn- fact that he has continugd Ms and passed the night in th are intervals when ¢he per- of the olay sit down and tall ata stretch, but the lines are ht and the situatio; a0 capl- ‘occasional dulness is forgotts brgiven. "Rompest got over the foot! Mehe first and stayed there tothe Hor oerformance: with its matured—a comedienne of frat Support Was Go drolt and delicat of humor. w: ‘art. ite as admirable in her way Jda Ferrar, the Mme. d who did not’ lose her polse| when a tack or something in the caught her skirt and ripped off a rd or 80 of flouncing. . re, a son of John Hare, in the general excellence as. it and unrewarded godfather, Mr. Boyne did one thing tha nique. They whispered the line! me. instead of bellowing them, actors would have done. servants weren't as good Bight have been, and there was a little # {29 much of them. | But, then, servant | on age. just an p Feal New York lite they are lasory, @nd it ts characteristic of them net io Go and study Cupid's Catichism, ac goning to the 1 of Lennox, “The Marriage of Kitty’ to be happy will teach you how even though married, « cD. a OPENINGS ELSEWHERE. Maxine Eliott, whose pleasant mis- 7 ‘gion it seems to dispel the gloom of! _ failure with the brightness of success, Y moved into the Savoy to have “Her Own Way” for four weeks, Mrs. Leslie Carter began her last week @t Belasco's Theatre by appearing in "Zaza," which will be r @nd to-morrow night, be played the latter halt of the week. Members of the Royal Arcanum con- itittited the greater part of the big audience which saw Amelia Bingham in ‘Bhe Frisky Mrs. Johnson" at the Grand Opera-House. “Grace George, with the original Broad- y company, presented "Pretty Peggy” “at the Harlem Opera-House, Money,” pleased a large audience at the ‘West End Theatre. "Phe Funny Mr. Dooley,” a new farce sic, enlivened 8 of Proctor’s Wifty-elghth Street ety and Nine," the big “locomo- " melodrama which ran for more 400 nights at the Academy of Music on, had the right of way wt the Heart of Maryland” beat at the James Boys in Missouri” kept! mt at fever heat at the Third Tnwin's New Masegtica @hd “Robles Knickerbocker!’ ‘@ Bighth Avenue Theatre fur- ely burlesque shows. IED ATTRACTIONS. tunniest local boards Ts the mack I daccos eer succeast “Phe County Chairman” xt |ment in )Willam Collier, in “A Fool and His De lui| resoue of the persecuted THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1 903. LEONARD BOYNE, MARIE TEMPEST AND KATHERINE SILVERTON’S LOVE SCENE. Boyne as Sir Reginald Divides His Love Between His Wife and His VFELE LIREA) auanise Meleinieleieleinielaieleleileleeieiieieiteiiciniteitaieteininteleintninte! K4 tz Scheff and roadway, and good business With Kyrle Bellew in “RaMes’ at the Van Studdiford’s vocal excel- d the pantomime exhibition of two of the enjoyn features of "Red Feather" at the L, m Bernard and Hattle Willlama are constantly winning new admirers by their clever work in ‘The Girl from Kay's" at the Herald Square, Gra lence an Guerrero ‘The one hundredth New York per- formance of "Three Little Maids” will be celebrated at the Garden Theatre to-mght. ‘The stay of the charming English musical plece will come to an end fn four weeks, when the company will leave for Australia William & engagement at the Misa” Ellzabetii'n Prisoner" is for seven weeks. No more artistic performances than shone elven by Mme, Charlotte end the French company at the Vaude- ville are to be found in town. This is the last week that Iorbes ‘obertson's fine performance, In “The Light that Failed,” will be seen at the Knickerbocker. “Ben Hur" js in its final fortnipht at the New York, ork. tiese Nightingale,” at Daly's, is notable for the beauty of {te setting and the excellence of iis cast. rank Daniels doeswt deny that has a good-paying Job at the Victoria. It looks ax if “Babes in Toyland’? will become fullgrown adults before they leave the Majestic. “The Best of Friends” will say good- by to the Academy of Music at the end of next week. + “Captain Barrington," in’ which Charles Richman {x starring at the Manhattan, {s the best of the recent revolutionary plays. ‘Lillian Russell is clearing her throat for a new song she will have In *Whoop-DeeDoo" at Weber & Fields VAUDEVILLE BILLS. ‘The clever work on the fying rings of the Sandow Trio won applause for these European gymnasts at Keith's. Milton and Dolly, Nobles, ‘Walker Reformed,” c: able laughter, and Bedini and Arthur Berformed aqskiliful and funny ju Bling act. James J, Corbett, In an entertaini monologue, waa the headliner at Circle, and other features were ‘the e centric Sta Birbeck. and the drilling of the Union Gattling Guard Amolg those on a gpod bill at Pasto: were Blocksom and Burns, Jordan and Crouch, Charles H. "Burke, and Grace Dan ty-third Street Theatre, where Mr. and rs, Byduey Drew and othe d to an excellent show. as they | (08 “he Sword of the King" Proctor’s One Hundred and Twent fifth Street House Mme. Adelaide Herrm fomely set and mystifying act. fas the star fenture at Hurtig & Seamon's, other performers were Florence Bindley, Keough and Ballard and Matue Kee: ‘and company. ‘The “Convention of Freaks’ continues in_séeston at Huber's, ‘The Eden Musee offers new wonders ‘The St. Nicholas Skating Rink has opened Its season ‘ ‘A free vaudeville show and concer are given at the Bans Souct Music Hall, ‘Third avenue and Thirteenth street. Rees IN BROOKLYN. At the Montauk Theatre last night Annie Russell began a week's engage- “Mice and Men." the play by Madeleine Lucette Ryley. which ran for nearly five months in York last Season. Brooklynites caught thelr dirst klimpse of th Annie Russell foot dis- played in the second act, when. as Mark Embury's 4 Ward, PegKs trips across the galltless of shges and stockings. From head to foot Miss R approved and applauded, Mark Embury of Join Mitson was ceived with scarce™® leay enthusiasm, ar old Mrs. Gilbert made the hit of received. “OUR NEW MINISTER.” Denman Thompson's New Play Fol. lows Lines of (‘The Old Homestead’ the first Ume at the America laxt night, he followed closely the li which he laid down in “The Old Hi 8 that nine-time pleated the passing generation, In the new play there ty the eame old frovt on fodder in the shock. Just go and sce and you will recognize the old type o! villain with whiskers, and turnedup co! gar, battling broads! Of cor with the familiar lover wit! ra and an arm lke Jim Jef tse, he hag to come to th th ummhantly @aved from man in order that trfumph and the wron But, after all, it is fun in it. It Is wel F ing in Selebeteteinieinteletefobeintetedeinieleleininteinieteleleleleteteieinieteleteleiniateleteleinteteieietel | Wiehe | jy moved to Proctor’s Twen-| { nn, in her hand-| % When Denman. Thompson wrote “Our New Minister,” which was prevented for the pumpkin and the same old pleasant, restful play—dlean, honest and with a touch of ine i id Fiancee. | i | | Gunby, In beautiful illustrated songs. ‘This was followed by the grand ball. ‘The-grang maroh was led by President and Mrs. Joseph D, Bannon, of the young union, Many hundreds of couples Joined in the march and then continued thivwstouct tne lng Mist of damces which did no} ermine until Jong after midnight. effort even in "Celeste Aida,” Dut he confirmed the first impression that hi voice Is of remarkable purity and sweet- ness. Lacking somethin: dignity of Jean de Reszke and exque- Iness of Alvarez, hia nevertheless, 'a creditable impersonation. Gadski, us Aid black eye from last week's accident well in evidence, ' An Important Sale of Women's NEWSPAPER BALL DRAWS A THRONG CONRIED PLAS A TRUMP HAN | | | was never'so prodigal of lier voice. She Here Are the Committe Wool W atsts . fairly abandoned herself to s The «4 toh apes * @ | Presents a Fine Performance Of Now tender, now twroie, now seductive} TN Thousand Persons Attend] cc! siton ws compowod of Witlatn A. , { gat e do ine shu ath; i . F, Power, “Aida” .at the Metropolitan ¢r2.0n"0ay"om"* "™" °™4) the Annual Celebration and) Vice'Falrmer jain ty panne. sece-|at About Half Price. ( Opera-House to an Apprecia- aie tec nce ve Meane me vate! Dance of the Mail Delivery) Biove?dorans,. Brosnan. Wandin, tive Audi sonorous and gs perfectly controtied as { Men’: c baries Bunce, ‘Thomas atk Jo- We shall offer to-morrow a ive Audience, aver ol repeated hip intense. per len’s Union. Bootie. a Fears “Bainvel 4:|stock of about 1,000 Finest uh! De, jer ekstein, Char! Hisenbers. 5 eee | line Ki the = Michiel, "Eastman, sis Feber, Wool Waists, consisting of jand Masier Vigns The banquet, niet ron. Go ohn Ga i, 2 — CARUSO SINGS ONCE MORE }47 Mester Mi eyripuanss [do erienrath to sad een nl [ae ccurentenl, comednire Wien! yench Llanes, ; In thee days of “pony ballets” on] 1), ia Pee a ¥ pF award Uahedy.. Jere i. Mer l 1 Ch Whi d wher stages , Conried’s collectic of ts ane 3 eliverers’ . Patricious \ J ‘The hoosxe was well filed from top to] Palace last night, Young and Ww WAS A great succ that there Is perha: ski's Success as Aida—Miss bottom, splendid] It demonstra Yenger. Fancy Striped the boxes presenting front. “There was appreciation at|no etronger « : eptien ein ¢ Edyth Walker Makes a Creditable) front, ohh Mach Wo wate pula night, (22, 22008 f ormantsation of workers tn nan. an: Waller Féanneds Mi raat the city, Ten thousand perso ‘ohn J. Keone! Firet Appearance. were in atten : WORE A . Sa nue) one rere <lein. Louls § Phiiin, chu ville! MANTELL IN NEW YORK. |, 0° T neventy guent, including mont of DEAS A eptpey sees lin @ great range of colors and d he employers of the hosts, sat down at| The Floor Committee con Offa. * ee ett UTS aN CIM ime aa | te baneuct, which waa eas ee ee phitte F Bynnan. chairman: Witiam | stripes and all sizes, These Metropolitan Opera-House Jast night he| playa Here for the First Time in| ost aa over aty) ‘ ~ | Fort John J. Crane. Samuel Gelb- 5 i oe Would have declared that Mr. Conried| ‘Ven Years. t Inimedletelsieaneen, Puic ene Heli agora © y AL anos eareeerecamiyig aches. ererrs tis 3 ving the Vanquet the| Clark. to! H ron Loon. : had "made good." for seldom has a bet-| or the frat time since his admission | members of the vourte wajeemmuet the |Clark, John} Merachs Scisman and {and $6.00, Special at ter all-round performance ot Verdi : m Union gathered} Inmen Mol “ hee : to the Alimony Club about ten yeu on the dancing floor, and Wi Willlam Osterling. Aida" been presented in this city, It % Dp, d Iam A; Cc tt Rartley had {ts defects, of course, but at times | Overt Mantel: appeared In. New Coakley, Prestdent of the International Raul Cella, John A. 7,50 each, awk brilliant, and tniwa it wal Hina lon a week day at the Fourteenth Street | Association of Lithographic Apprentices ronin, James Bradiev. George 4 - ‘Theatre last night. Year after year he Press Feeders, Murnky. James Woods. Joseph Miller: A, tereating. ‘There wan a new setting for the dig scene in the second uct that was admir- able. The King and the Princess and the High Priest and his followers made Newspaper and Witlinm Hahn, Harry Crow and Samuci! ‘These waists are neatly put Was presented with a handsome dia.|0- Bingham: mond ring, This was given as a token} ne up.one in a fine white box, of the high esteem in which the mem-| HAPPY HOOLIGAN AT MURRAY | consequently would make a twas barred from this city by the law lmaking him Mable to attachment for tback alimony. The closest could {come was to Jersey City, save on Sun- thelr entrance from beneath the shadow | 48 Dera Of the, Meliverers) Union Holdi hin: HILL. |very acceptable Christmas of a great temple down a long. broad! Now he shee tau talnienfoklabil hlalatath ted tala “Happy Hooligan” amused a bie] Gig flight of steps at the stage right; the| tell, erect. hi of volce| Then a vaudeville performance was]. Jience at Murray Hill theatre last gift. hero and his satellites, with ail thein;#nd skilful with the foils. It would) given, arranged by James L, Barry, | {Voit poy three months the Murrc — curious paraphernalia, came through a|be strange, Indeed, to sre Mantell in a] manager of the A National Pro-] frit gas been the home. of Award Ha : massive arch at the left, while the musi-|play in whlch there is not « sword con- | tectite Union of N k. The ei Jer Ci und - [ ova & Ta lov ans, upon the td of a smaller a) ict, and there is one in “The Light of|tainers were: Fauvette sisters. ‘acro- Tleblers | vy) 2 held the centre of the stage. The light-| Other Days,” his jal 1g to Ne halen ngs and dances: -Coilins and Hen Broadway and Twentieth Street iller, stor$ of the F ton or M 4 comedy acrobatic act; “The White Coon; Irish comedy and boxin fund Bambard, ‘The that is at The play | Revolut Tascott Stewart and Gillen, ; sketch ing was excellent, none of it coming | ¥ front. | yeh Walker, an American girl has won recognition abroad, made’ and Fifth Avenue, ie ydored through the ing All sorts of trouble, policeman continually correcting and giving him trov nto over trouble of SRM UD | fatetetwininlatelatebeielotoinininiaialetateteint [had not quite recovered from the ton- Miss Tempest Assumes a Dis- guise. ont | very : LOWEST-PRICED H JORDAN She disclosed a voice of wide compass | and F and there is enough of con ty dancers; ; ee Ne “" comedy apoy Hooligan’ and good quality, She lacks somewhat | 4 t on, music and made a in spontaneity, and the mechanism o | 3." her acting is sometimes distracting, but| Mat she is a valuable acquisition to Mr. | of moth Conried's forces, convincing. Caruso, the new Italian tenor, was heard on th Luke In “Rigoletto, porting company Booth Russell in a nd daughter, being who | pening night as the! was Rhadames, ee WARSHIP REPORT DENIED. | LONDON, Dec. 1—The Admiralty | officials here deny the statement, cabled | yesterday from Port of Spun, Trinidad, that the British West Indian squadron | was to leave there Ta for Lia | no Guaira, Venezuela, stiitis which prevented him from singing on Friday and Saturday and he was) areful of ‘himself, making OU M j THEDIAMOND, JEWELRY AND WATCH ROUSEOF AMERICA The selection of Xmas gifts must soon occupy your attention. Why not attend to them now, while the assortment is complete and salesmen can give vou proper attention? Our reputation is established for having the largest stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, at lower prices than other jewelry or department stores in America. 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