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THis WORLD: WEDNESDAY SORT aera ae ares ow (G, MAIGaL 9, 160d, EEE Gy Rich@he Mansfield aid not take fis make-up off from midday till mid- might. A dining-rooin was fitted up near the rene zoom ‘ghd pe dined imperially fs.the Czar.: He will do tt @gain this Saturdey. But Ivan is only half of Mansfield's) present work, He rehearses his com- pany daily from 10 o'clock day “Ol. Heldelbers day, “Beau Brummel;" a third it's “A Parisian Romance."” And it's no small task to keep Ivan in his head, | cram i four or five other parts, tell ‘every member of his company just how hoe oF she is to play each pant in each play. When does the man get time for his correspondence? For business? «For Fecreation? For rest? Mansfeld lives in training. He Permits himself any excesses, and. ee) few hours of, recreation, Though im\no sense a total abstainer, he never in- dulges in ajstimulant. He takes food instead of dink. During a trying per- formance of long rehearsals he often sends for some simple food. In the preparation of some of his great pro- ductions, when he has kept his actors, stage hands and the extra people for fourteen hours at a stretch—he work- fog harder than any one else—he Was sent out for hampers of sand- , baskets of fruit and quantities of coffee. Surely this artistic dynamo has some recreation? As a matter of fact, no ne is fonder of a good time than Richard Maiisfeld. He plays as he works, with Bis whole heart. He is de- voted to the water, and has one of the fleetest yachts afloat, tho Amorita. His ‘Boon comipafifon is his little son, George Gibbs, Mansfield. He is seen to best Qdyantage at his own table, when, Gfter the play, he gathers his friends ‘ebout him; oF at home or on his private ony. Sunday evenings, when , his ‘table Aw tamouge 7 Mansfield t much criticised, Uke ll men who have force of character. His worst critics are those who have never met, or seen him and gossip what they ‘have heard.)or the failures who have @rossed his path, He is a discipliharian. Rell, the public who @pplaud hia,acting and the matchless engembles oh’ distinguish his stage know best “whether this autocrat's means atta, results, aking of high art, and letting our- ier down easily from Richard Mans fiel4 to Ward and Vokes, there is a “PARSFIL” ON THE ON THE (BARGAIN COUNTER vee Corse Payton will Produce ft in Dramatic Form at Regu- lar Prices, Ten, Twenty and ‘tae Cents. bargain counter, Sis 1s what Hrooktyn 1s to seo next week. In N York Herr, Conried thought he. was giving the production herp at five and ten dollars a seat at. tle Metropolitan Opera-House, He could not see his way Clear to present- Ing the production in Brooklyn, how- rand so Herr Gorge Payton, the} Napoleon of the “ten, twent’ and H Sela of dramatic art. has decided to resept, Bars in dramatic form. | AtGhe Lve Avanue ‘Theatre in Brook- lyn Mr, Payton: will present his airs matization of “Parsifal” at the regue lar prices, 19, 29 and 39 cents, He has not qnnounced ygt that Kundry will fntroduce a cakewalk or that Parsifal gvill do a song and dance between acts, but iuch ix to be hoped for. 3 HAMLET BY A WOMAN. Haith Wynve Matthivon to Play the ‘Parts with Ben Greet Ju It 1s announced at Daly's Theatr ‘that GH Shakespeare's birthday, April 23, in the Garrick Theatre, Philadelplila, Walth-Wynne Matthison will play Haim- let. with Ben Greet as Polo The first follo text will quiring stx hours'to go throug performance will, therefrre, begin in the afternoon and wind up ja*the evening, after @n Intermission for dinner, MissicMatthison sald Inst night that elie nwa always been anxious to play Hamlet. The part, it was said at Daly's, ‘was last performed by a wonian dir this | country’ when Anna Dickinson played it. « Minn Matthison 1s playing” Viola in Twelfth Night” at Delys, +, MUST LOSE TONGUE, -— of Fourteenth Street Theatre Has Cancer. ‘Thomis Maguire, one of the most widely known theatre treasurers in the gountey, having held that position for fitteen years at the Fourteenth Street ‘Wheatre is t6 be operated on’’at the Sktw and Cancer Hospital Saturday for ale ‘bf the torgue. has been troubled with can- angie Rrowth on the tongue for some time; but @ vear ago believed: he was |, gured, The, xcovth Feturned, however: ‘Bit tie au e-eurgeons: have, told him it with the entire Cpe =Thex say he bas Ute chance OF FROOVES,, remove rsifal". on th overlook the chorus girl, You can’t 'un- less you climb to the topmost stat of the gallery in Prootor’s Fifty-elghth Street Theatre, For skyseraping colf- fures the young women who come in strong on the chorus make their sisters on Broadway look like Dri Wolfes. The pompadour did not attain its full dighity until this troupe came to town. How it 1s done !s beyond the knowl-' edge of mere man, and, anyway, we}. should be the last ¢o cry “Rate! Stronger than taares are the uses of the chorus, Two instances: The gentleman whoos duty it is not to let the public forget that “The Yankee Consul” is stopping atthe Broadway swears upon his hofor as ® press agent that Martha Vance, one of the handsomest of those who form @ background for Raymond Hiteh- cock’s manly beauty, fe shortly to re- nounce the stage and all its vanities and become a nun. Here is a subject for profound thought; but, not being in the mood, we wiJl content ourselves by simply saying that we have known chorus girls to take the count, but never the veil. eo. However, to-pursue ti ful history of Broadw: us point to another and altogether dissimilar case. ‘The wite of a rofessional man, conf- dent she has a voice the world {a wait- ing to hear, has joined the ohorus of # company rehearsing 1 a theatre not ‘@ block away from where Miss Vance |s Preparing to bid farewell to the foot~ Mghts. ‘This is not singular? No; but here's something that is. The husband ts anxious to throw up his profitable brofession for a place in the chorus, in order that he may be,always near his wife. Would you? ee trange, event- Will McConnell was f connected in various ci tes with the late Lawrence Barrett. MoConnell was Juat beginning his career at that time, and his positions were decidely subor- dinate ones. At Inst, however, Joseph Brooks, who was Barrett's advance man, was taken sick. and Barrett sent McConnell out to take his place, Mc- Connell hustled as he has probably never hustled since, and did good work. ‘When he was catled back to the company Mr, tt patted him on the shoulder Will, m’ boy, you did great did, eh? sald McConnell. “Well, I've been with you a great many years, Don't vou think I ought to have better position and bigger salary?’ ‘Now. now, that's all right, Will,” said Barrett. “I want you just where you are.” "You refuse me, do you?" cried McConnell.! ‘Well, then,’ this is where I quit you, for good and all, and the next tlme You dare speak to me you use a telephone,” and he walked away, Several years passed. and MoConnell was tho mannger ard owner of the Brooklyn ‘Theatre. Barrett was booked to play there, but did not know the name of thé manager. He came to re- hearsal the day before the opening to find the theatre was freezingly cold, Barrett was very angry. “What does the manager of’ this theatre mean by treating me this Way?" he demanded of one of the subordinates. “Go and find him and tell him I want to speak to him."" ‘The boy found McConnell in his office and delivered Barrett's message. “You tell Barrett,” replied McConnell, “that I've got a telephone, and if he wants to speak to ime to ring me up.” When Barrett recelved this message he turned white with rage. Going to the ‘phone, he called the manager's office. “You're a pretty kind of a manager: everal years he began. “Who arb you, anyway? “I'm Will McConnell,” replied that worthy. “I told you the next time you wanted to speak to me you) would have to use the telephon re Cian Hear that George Kingsbury is to be installed as house manager at the asino, and that Ray Comstock huberts are to say rooney, oe has been hard’ winter! 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