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Pia 2 THE w EVENING . re WORLDS 2 HOME » lA. Fond Dredh? Of Margverl “Bedelfa,” ‘That Gambling Man" and ‘Under the Bamboo Tree” Drive Dull Care RWay—The Handsome Amer> fean Woman and the Clean-Shaven Ameriyan Man Also Win Mme. Ackte’s Admiration—Her Only Dis- appointment Is that She Found No Indians in New York, but She Is Going to Chtcago—Believes in Love at First Sight and Tells of Her Own Experience—She Sees Her Husband but Seldom and Is Wery Happy, Thank You, aong it bring beck the joy to the sick eater “y Mme. Ackte, with gehuine en- thusiasm. “I like the Americans, and I was so eorry I almost cry because they dia not like my Marguerite In Paris when I am Marguerite the opera~ house it 1s growded and the audience tt say ‘Bravol’ My Marguerite, I know, 1 different from other Marguerites, and I had hoped—oh, so much!—that it would be the Marguerite the Americans would like, But,"’ and her face bright- ened—a face as bright to look upon aa that of the goddess on a silver dollar— “I ike the Americans just the same. I Uke the American woman because she 1s so beautiful, so chic, Her features are more perfect than the French- woman's, and she dresses as well, if not better, so she 1s more beautiful.” Would madame say just one kind word for the poor, downtrod American NB could scarcely believe one’s qqyes, Yet there they were, in title pages of green, red, blue and yellow—ooon songs till you couldn't rest, reposing, in al. the eterval unfitness of things, on the piano of a prima donna! ‘There was no denying them—and Mme, Aino Aokte diin’t deny them. “Oui,” she confessed, in answer to an imvoluntary look of inquiry, “they are mine,” as with a sweep she took in “That @ambling Man," “Bedelia,” “Un- Ger the Bamboo Tree” and other classi- eal corapositions which Uttered the in- strument. As if these, in proof of her capitulation to ragtime, were not suM- tent, she dug down into another pile on a chair and, with a quick ‘‘Tiens!" fished out what she called “Zee Bel of zea Avenue.” Then, in another mo- ment, this Marguerke, this Jullet, this Elsa, was singéng spatcues of the dlt- ties that are making us old before o: time, and laughingly saying that she a a a aoe) ett American,” aid Cquud @ lot of fun fa man? “When I am sad I #ing them, and) “Mon dieu! I speak for him many few minutes. Out-| words," was her generous response. sky it soowl and my‘ beart it sink into my slippers. Then I go ‘Under the Bamboo Tree,’ and the oun ft shine again, Ah, the American w Forbes ORBES ROBERTSON on Monday F evening will meke his first New York appearance as Hamlet at the Knickerbocker Theatre, where & fey months ago he made a strong im~ pression as Dick Heldar in “The Light het Failed.” Mr. Robertson played the melancholy Dane for the le) Sone | at the Lyceum Theatre in London in a 1897, and recently made his first Ameri. | Gagnem. will be the or po! can appearance in the character 1nj theatres will be: Philadelphia, where hia impersonation | Empire; was highly praised for its originality | 014 Square and power. Mr, Robertson has arranged his own acting version of the play from the Furniss Varlorum Shakespeare and “He tm po fine, so statuesque, so high, so tall, Uke the buildings almost! But I tell you for what I Uke him best, He wears no beard. His face is mice and Robertson’s’ Kellar the Magician will be at, the West End Thea Tho Star Wil have “Phe Great Train Robber; ‘Al W. Martin's “Uncle Tom's Cabin’? will be seen at the Metropolis, with an extra matinee on Friday. Harry Bryanve. iurlesquers will, be at the Dewey, A feature Burlesquers, who will ap} le _Bel saliette in| sgeumi of Polichinelle,” Garden; Robert Ede- the Cambridge edition, with an aim to/son in ‘"Rangon's Folly.) Hudson, Inst timplyfying and expediting the action. | week: i aera New. York: | avision gheock in fe. Yanke He algo introduces the Fortinbras epi ata Raker tbe sode in the last act. Mr, Robertson's wife, Gertrude Elliott, will play Ophelia. ie Kelty" “Cant Charles Brohman's Elizabethan pro-|ton Lackaye In (The Pi @uction, of “Twelfth Night, with Edith hate ae ene SUL RAD: Man: Wynne Matthison as Viola and Ben root as Malvalio, will niove from the Mnickerbocker to Daly's, a ‘Chinese Honeymoon,” with clever ay; Janda,’ " 'wtagestic: virginia Earl in “‘Ser- seant, Kekty." Carino, nat rts iy k's erhe. ‘Man Henrietta Crosman In’ “sweet Rellairs.”” Belasco's Theatre; Moasfield in “Ivan the Terrible, jo Barry as the Slavey, will on Mon-; Amsterdam; Annie’ Russell | in hea Men," Garrick, last week: night begin a limited engagement | 11 MOM. Jaen Ge est” Fourteenth ut the Academy of Music. ‘Wiliam Faversham and Julie Opp, in “Lord. and Lady Algy," will be the esvraction at the Grand Opera House. whe ‘Three Little Maids" company, wahich scored sugh a success at Daly's, will be at the Harlem Opera-House. A feature of the performance will be the rendition in French of “Under the Bamboo Tree” by Maurice Farkoa. | week. On Wednesday evening, begin- The American Theatro will have ajning at 7.90, ‘“Slogfried” will be given “rural problem play" that s new here.} with Mme, Ternina ‘as Brunnhilde, Mr, It is named “Out of the Fold," and 1s| purgstaller as Siegfried, and Mr. Van . by Langdon McCormick. ‘The princl-| Rooy as the Wanderer. Mr. Mott! will pal/parts will be taken by Miss Sylvia} conduct. On Thursday evening, also be- Bidwell, a Western actress, and Theo- | ginnix at 7.90, “Goiterdammerung © will Babcock, ar Bo performed. Mme. Gadakt, will, then . < her firae appearance aa Brinn 6 e's “As You Lilo It" will mide Mr. He) wil have charge .of be the offering of the Donnelly stock | the orchestra. ‘The Cycle will be repeat- company at the Murray. Hill: ‘To-mérrow night the last of the Sun- Ward and Vokes will be seen in their aay m ht concerts at the Metropolitan latest musical farce, Bites Oe wil or as, soloints, Amex.’ Sembrich, juton and Lemon, and Messrs, Burg: Proctor’a -Fifty-elghth | stalier and Journet. Mr. Hertz will be Introduces ne COB ARENOE Heat 4 We v8 “ © programme for the second Wag: my) hb otro | rand tl Aisa i ner recital which (Mme, Nordica will Pie pe fice fan hin aly} ive to: Sinortow: atteraosn Bt “Carnoeia DArarosch a A new melodrama ot New York fe, ‘ork i Ok exeer Orc} will {Because Bho Loved,” will be pro- 1 Of depth! duced at the Third Avenue by Man- ua Gotterdammer : Dizon, event. of treet ‘Theatre. pun 0 the Sartent School of Act- ing will present "The Charity Ball’ at the Empire Theatre on Thursday after- noon, TWO “RING” PERFORMANCES. Though the regular opera season, clones to-night there will be two more performances of the Wagner trilogy at the Metropolitan Opera-House next Hall, New wile = ih ee ) il Ht ‘| i i a il ae smooth—there 1s nothing there but ehatacter— and that 1s nice, character and a smooth face." ee UT a fond dream of Marguerite's B was dispelled. Mine. Ackteoonfided that she expectéd'to find many Indians in New York, Not Indians. with feathers in thelr hair, but civilized red men, minus war paint and the tomahawk, “I walk out on the street and I keep my eye busy looking for the Indian, but I find him not.’ I feel great disappoint- ment, But I will see him yet when I go to Chicago. There is many of him there—yes?" Why spoil anticipation? Why not let Chicago do that for itself? “In Madison Square Garden, at the Ht ii / Syivia Bipwe_l: American theatre. i i ih i : ii i Mi ‘a ih a \ H “With Marguerite, love grows slowly,! like a flower, She is timid, shrinking, doubt| She does not give herself to Faust at! {| Sportsmen's Show, there are Indians,” she was told. “Live ones?” with she asked, open eyes. a a a a a a RuM Indians we passed lightly tc| £0e8 tg Romeo. arms in illustration of the way Juliet, “That is the beautifu: F t firat aight, Uke Jull-| love, the real love. pareateve: st Arerieiete “But Is it the lasting love?” Mme. Ackte was defining the differ] “Uh yes.” with simple conviction, “2 ence between Marguerite and Juliet, | *nOW by: experience.” ss concert In Carnegie Hall_ on Wemeeacy afternoon will be the fir public. performance of the composer's sympho! “Domestica." Riconerrt “will be given on ‘Thureday afternoon in Mendelasohn Hall by tho Pupils, of the Muslo School Nettlement, asain Mme. Schumann-Helnk, M, Pablo Casals, Whitney, Coombs. and Mr. Mannes's Orchestra Glas: VAUDEVILLE BILLS. Eva Tanguay, lote of the Frank Daatels's “Office Boy" company, will enter vaudeville Monday at Hammer- steln's Theatre of Varleties, where the bill will ‘include, Riccabono's horses, Mme. Adelaide Herrmann, Edward Hayes’ and Company, John Ford and Mayme Gehrue, Sydney Grant and the ‘thorns ler, in “Sweet Kitty Swell- "will remain at the Circle for another wi Changes of bill wilt In- clude Lillian Burkhardt in “A Strenu- ous Datsy,.”” the first appearance here of the Four Dunbars, gym: inne and her pers, “Wiliam, ‘Canit, Lew Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs, Jimmis Keith's will offer, ainong others, Davis and MeCauley in ‘Pale, zoonin's Arabs, Edouin and Edwards in “All in the Family,” Jegaie Couthaoul with her stories, Julius ‘Tannen in imitations, Billy Carter and his banj "in a musical Pastor's il will pan: ret Wonca Case.’ weitten by ‘Ella Wheeler Wilcox; Bimm-Bomm-Brrr, novelty mu- slo trio? the Avon Comedy Four, “The New Teacher: with’ her coon 80) Manning and many oth Proctor’s Theatres: Ned Wayburi's Minstrei Misses head bill at. Proctor's ‘Twenty-third Street ‘Theatre and others will be Klein, Ott Brothers and Nickerson, ¥ields and in Clarice Vance THE HOUSE IS MADE BRIGHT AND COSY WITH DIAMOND DYES Pillows and Table Covers, Curtains, Portieres, Afghans, Tidies and Chair Coverings may be dyed beautiful and artistic woeclal department, of advice, ‘questions about hen poasidle, Hamlet to Be Seen Next ydner Crane and ran min. ‘Theatre stocl Ward, Mr. and Mrs. rt i th fth Avenue will present. the strel, company cay vai liners Yorke and n Georgy jerer's condensed version of *' in Our Ally.” with D: orleinal part, will be the musical com- edy. attraction at the One Hundred and heatre, The chief ‘Twenty-fifth Street 1 udeville feature will ur and her di Za. ark house < a long Will be the until hist, Einmet Devey and’ com: parly,, Waterbury Brothers and Tenney, fal ‘Stephens, ‘Hines and Remington, Tibbey and Trayer and C, W. 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S$ U: AL. foe cad |, Bucssing the ques He is a! ‘To- To. night, Res, 75¢ Continuous Vaudeville. i 5c.) S0c, | SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1904. ut a a a ME, ACKTE 1s charmingly M evento her age, which is Rieter six She pleaded guilty to the soft peachment of being the youngest of 7 prima donnas, This brought us to the «— subject of her slenderness. “That is one reason why Paris liked my Marguerite.” she sald. “It is only — in Germany that a Marguerite can be” big. I have seen some so big,” and Mme. Svelte laughingly described enor mous breadw, —* “When it ls so it Is not aympathetto, °y you must Close Your: eyes to rer member that Marguerite Is a girl. 1 am thankful { am not like but I would be glad if I had @ more here,” tapping her neck. “It is unfortunate for a singer or an ctress to be stout, except for a few Germaa roles where the woman is sug> posed to typify strength ‘or represent @ splendid goddess. 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