The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1903, Page 7

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WORLD'S 4 HOME & MAGAZINE DECEMBER ts Y ; Qh! See the Jtockings of Santa Claus, Good Little Stage Girls and Boys—You May Look, but Don’tT ) price funeral. They were Jounging in Browne's a recent night. Their clothes were good, but of the wrong weight. They were telling, in refined undertone, that their fidelity to “art” had led them out on the road and up against it, good and hard. Thfs they confided to a spectacular person with a diamond pin which caused the Honorable Theo- dore Marks to choke over his chop, and wearing wmoude Adams so many new clothes that it was difficult to under- stand how he managed to get them all on at once. In a voice which spoke for itself, this walking i delegate of prosperity remarked: There Il Be Plenty of Room in “You're on the wrong lay, old chaps. The ‘legit’ : the Theatrical Chimney Corner | 5 ipipe’ Cut it out. Vancevits the thing. The = audiences will stand for anything and come back This Christmas—llaude Adams, for more. When I come on they laugh so nat they fall down between the chairs. I'd like to, tell Marie Tempest, Fritzi Scheff Lae but—— Say! [this to the waiter] do you ~~ atid Henrietta Crossman are | think you could find that same bottle again with- Chosen Children—Fay Temple- | °° “raining Your vest” “come that pass that a woman so rare as not t @ star sues for $60,000 because she isn't. possess such a quaint idea of humor! Still, there are.a few men stars in town are managing to keep soul and,body toget William Gillette is keeping himself tn with “The Admirable Crichton,” and ‘if it possible to imagine him merry he might reas Bd rd a Rd a pected “ ton Would Like to Find a New ERE was one example of prosperity. There pee Sie “Daniels ytd asda ‘look 4 York Contract in Her Stocking are a few others in another class who are anything on ‘the tree since “The Office | » especially interesting at this time because — Don’t Forget the Dinner of their power to attract the almight-hard-to-get for Friendless but Deserving | dolar. Chorus Girls, i Most conspicuous of these is of course Maude salary will on Christmas Eve, as on other be raised from §4 to $4.50 a week. Kyrle Bellew has picked-up a few “Raffles” and has lately bad bestowed upon “The Sacrament of Judqg.” But what he Adams. Making money is second nature to her. : o-a7rerre amen She can't help it, once her name lights up the f, oe TOCKINGS full of money won't be crowding} entrance to a theatre. She has come to take SS Marie Tempest most anslotel ye ccratteuue team Mecho) the theatrical chimney-corner for room| money as a matter of course—in the same spirit ing will be the smallest foot of any actor im this Christmas. that most of us accept poverty and debts. If she | their gifts to each other will be {lluminared edi- Yorke Q You can count on the toes of one foot | should find her stocking filled with gold on Christ- tions of “The Campbells Are Coming—with Both| Charles Richman's enterprising m all the stars who are drawing “big money,”| mas morning she would probably conclude it Was Feet!” has already presented him with tie Dau ; and you can hardly find one engaged in that blise-| part of Thursday night's receipts which the Treas- It there's one thing more than another that Fay| the Revolution and c company of soldiers, so tul pastime known as “turning 'em away.” urer was too tired to carry home. Henrietta Templeton hopes she won't find in her Christmag} Surely ought to be satisfied. F And now comes Christmas, not merry but cheer-| The jingle of coin will mingle pleasantly with Ccresman stocking it's railroad tickets. Street car tickets,| Just a last word in behalf of the humble, less Christmas, the worst week in all the long,|the chiming of bells in the ears of Marie Tempest Kyrie Belew. even trading etamps, will be acceptable, but more| est chorus girl. At Broadway and Forty-second / said year, when managers feel it is more bleseed| when she awakens on the morn when the children | her own manager, and, once again, she—— | tect, you know, and that’s a profession he ought| prized than these, !f reports are true, would be a| Street you may notice, if yqur eyesight is Sood, & to give passes than to receive a corporal’s guard,| get up first. Lots of business in that red head,| Well, can't you ,ust hear her counting the | to be able to play elther way here—skyscrapers or| nice new Weber & Fields contract. Miss Temple-| large iron kettle bearing the card: and melancholy actors move dismally through|and, what's more to the point, there's lots of busi-|MUMcy that she's going to put in the Avenue | jatnekellers, “Annyhow," as they don't say_in| ton has worn holes in her stockings and pieces ee abeir movking jarts, sobs éver and anon rising in]ness in the Hudson. “The Marriage of Kitty” | '°et™® When she gets back home? Germany, “Babette” is a pretty good breadwinner, | out of her disposition “on the road,” and if she Placa Dion nibeas their throats at thought of having beer instead|was arranged with an eye to the practical. small nino Scnamane edn finns Agel from | Ot to say a turkey-and-cranberry-sauce winner. | gets a present inscribed “Little Old New York for for fe y eee ooptlen ia wiLy dinner: Woadinws, 88) every, Oe BROWS, are not nearly: 40 F abroad who is making regular trips to the| Speaking of the Irish, “Sweet Kitty Bellairs"| Yours,” there's sure to be a pretty good imita- CHRISTMAS DINNER § \ I'can see now, in fancy, two Thespians of noble|expensive as large weddings. Kitty manages to ee ‘ ‘has convinced a certain charming stage coquette | on of peace on that portion of the earth con- A bank these days, and they do say that as’) bd tiguous to Fifth avenue in West Thirtieth street. tor ? mien, crouched at the furthermost table in a re-| worry along with half a dozen persons. If she! she hippity-hops along Broadway on these happy that it Is nicer to have a Belasco writing Henrietta | Friendless but Deserving Chorus Girls, mote restaurant, while they order in hoarse whis-|had come from Economy, Pa., instead of trom|errands she invariably sings “All going in and |Crosman on checks than to have Orlando carving Cal Cl od a ; pers the cheapest and most sustaining things on|London, England, she couldn't have done much nothing coming out." Maybe, however, if Fritzi’s | R-o-s-a-l-i-n-d on sticks. Miss Crosman and her M’* Stars are being so’ rapidly outnumbered the bill, the hopeless waiter meanwhile giving his} better than that. Them, Miss Tempest's husband | husband gets a job here, the money will not be husband, Maurice Campbell, are so elated that, by women stars that it is hard to remen:-| If you can't drop a penny drop a tear. famous imitation of an undertaker at a bargain-!fixed up her little play for her, and, again, she is| whisked away to the Fatherland, He's an archi- | according to inside information from Santa Claus, | ber them even at Christmas time. It nas CHARLES DAR « Amusements. “Parsifal” Will Be the One Event of Next Week. a PROCTOR == WALLACK’S ARSIFAL," the wrangled - over| opening of each act, as no one will be) To be sure, some might imagi; ill inc i i "with Mmes. | 7 lies 'D)Wasner opera which almost | admitted to the auditorium once the| were trying to direct’ the nitnenie | Sembrich nd Camille Bovmard, Messrs. MAOUE ROAMG 2s oe | Ieee iM Be rete rai0| Bray NIEST Pl AY INTOWN. "Times! threatened international differ-| conductor—Aifeed .Herta—is at Bie| but, if necessary, you might explain] Caruso, Campanarl, Jougnet,,.Dutrieh?| Mbten or soem, ks ton and Dotty IN NL |.” —Times, LING Nobles, 25 others. ox if ‘omedy. Special attraction—Plucky Heute Waking, | GEO, ADE'S Quaint ci _ TRE 4 COUNTY f ences and was advertised like a circus, | desk. your motive In a few well-chosen words.| with Mme. Semowich, ' Messrs, Caruso Ww. will, be the one event of n@xt week, no] We would respectfully suggest that!” The second act will commence at 8,45,| and Scotti, on Wednesday; Alda’ eae Um Ev: other manager but Heinrich Conrled car-| you cut out these rules—out of the a-|and it will be the alm to have the per.) Cmistmas’ nigh GILLETTE jonroe, winners of six-day fi ye, {Bat appened to Jones,"” avon ing to enter into rivalry with Kris| per, that !s—and paste them on the in-| formance over ele Bnd Ny aliser, PRITERION THEATRE, B* iL Raney C Kringle. : side of your coat. Then, on reaching| In the RSEhEaont ate oats will fay atearn CRI RION pe stb | Her a i A wi some H A I R M A N New-York and’ America (America, of | the theatre, fold your font neatly, with |take part in the performan eal WM. FAVERSHAM ORIh $l {it I FIISt False Sle) *:.\ nice Geil Kcasca wee Fons course, 1s merely incidental) are to see] the silk lning out, and place it over | claimed that the cost of the production te ‘Mats. Mon.. Wed,, Th Sat, ' USE 4 and shear the “Dedicational Festival| the back of the eeat In Yront. If the|is $100,000, ‘The opera has been In ne, HERALD $0, 4; Byer AS PASTOR’S “ns at the Metropolitan Opera-House| occupant of that séat should odject.|hearsal for twelve weeks. The stage THE GIRL|TH IRL nae 20 & 30 Cen isie.as Eve. It will he @ case of| merely frown and say, ‘S-s-h-h-h!” | will be managed by Anton Fuchs. | E G 0.50 AM. to 10.30 Jules ang, Bila GARRIS $0: ano and ai |” QE EDN | walle Miu ae rd will make her frat. ap- AND SONG FROM KAY'S aol END THEATRE, IRGLE roanay a <i % a “go early and stay late.” Now,, while we flatter ourselves we| ‘This is the principal part of the cast: ‘Pho performance will begin at § o'clock, have made these principal points clear.|Kundry, Mine, Milke, ‘Ternina: Pareltal in the afternoon, and the first act will|thero 1@ still another important one| Alois Burgstaller; Amfortas, Anton Van! fe@rance (i Wei fter a dangerous gay 5 ° fllne: s ome.” \ Dame 'N.Y.Symphony Orehestes 5 Ti \ last,imtit about 7 o'clock. which Mr. Conried’s literary bureau has| Rooy; Gurnemhns, Robert Blass; Titu-| The” ta Boheme, | RENOWN wit SAM BERNARD || satsthow FIVE WEEKS, Beeinnine Seped Opera RTHUR. REOCGH «| © 14th st UAMES J. JEFFRIES nettorteter + oh doe See sratarioet H left shrouded in total darkness. It {8|rel, Marcel Journet; Klingsor, Otto| lnan Oper GARDEN = Grand Oo i En Monday, = RD. 4 ings & many othors Morrow Night— ra nace = a an hour cet Miceecuactiepitcr inners Hai Gorits, who will make his frat sppear- |:Vig Rear ith : Christmas W ele nglish. | MASQUE AND CIVIC BALL WEBER & FIELDS" tract Tfzyou. don’t care to Ko outalde for], net, Must.e person do if he wishes) ance in America in tgts part. N a, overture, to” MRERUn ele NEW AMSTERDAM trate, bens Suleer's Harlem Wasnn sith st. & 24 av. | Tocanse eats, Whoop-Dee-Doo fear the turkey-raffle sions on Broad, | ($2 out during an act? Other prominent members of the Met-| 3 gbittorenquen,” the GW AMSTERDAM chatie: Fas : ADMISSION._ Mx | MARLEEN, < way may disturb the atmosphere of the} This, We regretfully confess, we can-| ropolitan company will interpret’ minor jamson Wn £ ts MOTHER G G d FRANCIS WILSON | ciccttcise” ETHEL BARRYMORE = Holy Grail legend, you may saunter | "% answer. parts, Mme, Loulse Homer will sing & ee ran | Uhberteon,p The iy gend, you . 4 BROADW. THEATRE, 41 . Star Players-ERMINIE. | aX, drewmily to the buffet in’the fover on| Yet, we would suggest a respectful few bars during one of the episodes in| Danza from AY ,THBASRE 4! Bt Bway. | wk Fay Peesbl =e " al the-grand tier and there partake of} raising of the right hand. If the hand|the Temple of the Grail; Adolf Muhl-| \yreles™ 0 FRITZI SCHEFF },i "2 | RELASCO a: Y ER’S Site Thien, Puree tose nA 2 Maat 4 We . suMicient nourishment to sustain you]is not seen as quickly as might be| mann will be the Second Knight of the! ago, will * through :the rest of the night. Only be] wished, a gentle wriggling of the|Grail and Ajfred Reiss will be one o:| Mme. careful what you eat. If you don't] mngers might be resorted to as al the esquires. Plancon. 1s ‘eat it for you, ‘The usliers at the litan are very obliging. & BARTON'S Rose ¥ * NEW YORK SER THA GALLAND | $00. in HOROTHY IN of HADDON HALL | WG THEAL KE. b way a auin ae | DALY'S TEA so a. & bin, i, queen of the A JAPANESE NIGHTINGALE, | jai sccrnentrensvinas star meautftal “sacra a cavatina fromt|| GARRICK ess aiat We ie“to bo hward Ja two ieder- and sir.|| WHITEWASHING JULIA will sing the grand. air! Sfetropo | M Ruhl AAS Sah betett Ait alts Wed & Sat mnt af in the gallery and balcony i f pe centered A yale. rary HUDSON RHEATRE, 44th. fees Bay ICTORIA, \FR RORERT B. MANTELL 5 rasa ‘ot iain crackers own % 1 00 P R I Z E S. la feature of the concent Nay uae MARIE TEMPEST | bi ann ‘on (2a By, 7 Ay, jin POE EEe Ener CORSICAN BROTH! | . necks the boxes. ee 0, ineluding My. LBC t 3 LAST 3 _W : p hie peleane osuaht ‘with peanuts go- XMAS PUZZLES. | Amussmenta: _|] Vaudeville 224,42 ATLANTIC Hower | MUSBEI iixtra Avtractions Hetiday W » ereted on thelr persons will be courte- ovisly informed that they are at u grand opera performance and not a baseball Insthe interest of art—thia js etraight the performance ate reqlested to. take Nien: way. By Oh MONTAUK: ire FAY TEMPLETON aud AMERICAN #8 shame || CHARLOTTE WIRHE [EARS || Rie taste se & W M8, AGIRL FROM DIXIE | OUR NEW , MINIS) ER.| ———— = a KNIGKERBOGKER TENSATES.? ex “8S: | Casino"sis: Paula Rdwardes “wisnie ‘o-Motrow Night~TED MARKS’ CON ¥ way jets Woman's Orch, Tn MAM’ SELLE 5 ia MAJESTIC acca, te,, APIS, RSPR, |ANNA HELD sess (yng Sixes Van Sd war BABES ™ TOVLAND. oiip gstae's, Se Meg's: | Mbambratians ciss.22 chan og aPigeeas Wley RSzeee ALL XMAS WEEK In THE BYENING WORL = errr Dally Mats, Dur'g School Holidays Wy X

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