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NEW SHOWS AND REJANE'S RE-ENTRY BRILLIANT EVENT French Actress Is Greeted by an Audience Which Would Have Done Credit to Paris— Soores Triumph, PROVES HERSELF AS MUCH THE ARTISTE AS EVER. “Amoureuse” Full of Racy Sit- uations and Genuine French Humor, While “Lolotte” Gives Actress Chance as Mimio, Mme. Rejane can write home to the folks to-day and conse entintsl sayt a her American opening at the Lyrl atre last night was the most brilant event of the New York thea:r.cal season, out in her most ferchin: . d her Amet ivan cousin bd ¢ $ thougs It were the first night at the opera, And, what's more, even @ Nearsighted man could have comnted more than one decollete gown, which ts shockingly “swell” for a mre theatr you know, Paris Itself could mot have done Rejane more honor | { ; A Brilliant Night, Tt was o brilliant night on both of the fooilights, and throvg\ and ab ve it all the star of the evening shon: with @ truely dazzling Neht Critical femininity that remembered Rejane when she was here ten years ago remarked at once that she had grown| stouter Int ante, an observation 4 which was facilitated by the generous , cut of the first gown in which Madame appeared, Her figure, however, einnot be said to have got beyond hee contro, | 4nd If she did look a litcle more thon Germaine's cight-and-twenty years, and did suggest a sophistication perhaps not exactly germane to Germaine, sh was decidedly attractive ard undeniably ’ charming. Rejane the Artiste, As for het’ apting,) Rejane was the artists from} Q head to her funnily trotting fect, Her smile was a| stary In itself, for it fairly spoke, and in a-Tundred and one litte ways, what with her crescent eyebrows and her ‘ifuminative eyes, she brought out vivid- ly all that her two roles contained. a ‘The audience, for the most part, knew igiFrench, and that part which didn’t was cafetul ndt toi"gtye Kself away.” | It/was by no means a Ibretto audience, | It swallowed its French morals, tures, grimaces and alf—with unmistak able relish, Daring dialoguelineg as bald as Mr. Abe Hummel's head—was caugist up on wales of laughter, and if “Amoureuse” isn't always a comedy, {t was recelved io purely comedy spirit, was wusted on the husband who didn know @ good thing when he had it, and the conclusion at the end of the mag- nanimously French Jend-me-your-wife episode was that the,egotistical husband aid his sadder but wiser spoure would| five ha ever afterward, Supvort Adimlrable, In bringing this to pase, Mme Jane showed horself to be more & comedienne, and, while she never, struck a Very deep note, it may have been because there was no really deep note to strike, But her polse was per- fect and her support admira The whole performance ran as smoothly aw ® ohshton-tired auto over a level stretch of asphalt. M. Dumeny was @ blond and broad- shouldered Etienne, and always master of the acting situation, If not of Ger- | maine; while M. Gorleux played the cynical, superficial friend of the fam- ily, who has the wife thrown at him when Etienne becomes bored by her cloying affection, with delimattul finesse. As for the women, they formed stunning parade of Parisian fashions, nd Mme. Suzanne Avril distinguished by her cleverness both In “Amoureuse” and in the one-act com- ody, which | followed. “Lolo! served to show not only Refune’s versatility but her gifts as a As Re- than a vulgar actress, who com: Bally a Haller x B Hl 2 4 r e indy fn amsatour’ theatricals, | Sally Cot tion, or Consumption » — the'maa thorgagnly sapuvatng and" yadda Gr te Imperial Jap : del Saving From $150 to $200 iy ‘state! Phere was 0 0-| Garde‘at rele Theatre were Decline, Nervous Prostra n selecting your plano if y “whe tave Kerke very G and Opera;” | : 0 minerie In bor performances oy go of Dolan and Lenharr, Ric revost tion and other diseases of a fatal character Renowned Wiis an Piano, $175 | amoure, might cause us to ralee out | novelty: poate may follow. Experience and practice b Boattiful Harmony Plano, ponge 1 ily Bgig Bf frhat Violet Dale and the | : xpe ces P ' as The Famous Welgner Piano, Ha woudyous or could sou, enpecyt | | Tans, Pastor offered Ren proved that no medicine equals is satin sel trs mnoetenied Max Millan be matched anywhere for tone, on ‘ INGS ELSEWHERE. — | Willinm Cahill, Delphine’ and elm Teta ans, nrnnets OF tone seton, arate OPEN \the Fi Li 1b 4 plano we sell n dow the | " vine an eonard i is Raymond Hitchoock in “The Yenkee| (unegy and. James, Golden. and Commu” drew a big audience at tae | eihoe: Hunter and Mooney and Max built t 5 Fj i Horlem Opera-House. The Yorkv!l'e Theatre had Robert Hil- 0 a a eli me Johnny and Emma Ray were son ta ye ee Tae Helena Prederiel, oy the mos a new and rollicking musical {arce,| the soprano; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie {ten years 4 “Down the Pike,” at the West End Barry tn OA Skin, Game; tt Taree ‘Theatre, Harris and Rice and Prevost i sta week tifal new one The Grand Opera-House offered melo-) Keith's bill ine'uded Claude Gilling- No interest is charged for time taken in making drama, with Master Joseph Santiev in water he. Allioonae ae 4 Erees 3 d- ‘ surance or “extras” to pay whatever 4 “From Rags to Riches.” Vinresota:” Desmond and Ba in di ti ; - The Wayward Son" found & home/ Frank Gardner and Lottie Vincent in dispelling those painful and distressing ye Third Avenue, mn Idv the Li an ) be ” it: hd , Peat Lite in New York” wos seon| FUSerMG a aaa symptoms from which so many women suffer, ¥ at the Windsor. mon's were Dan McAvoy and his So- “Tracked Around the World’ brought up at the Star. “Her Mad Marriage” at the Metropolis. The Jolly Groes Widows were at the Dewey, and the Blue Ribbon Girls at the Gotham. Continuing at leading theatres were Julia Marlowe and E. 1. Sothern in one more week of "Much Ad ing," at the Knlekerboe Pars'fal" in English, New York; “Bird Cenior,” Majestic; Mra. Gilbert In “Granny ly mm, jast week: “The Cingatee,” Taiy’s; Charles huwtrey in “A Messuge tro. oe aE Prin jast week; "tim- jody. Weber Music. Hail; mangled, Garr was performed 7 Patrick "eam Toe-| No sympathy | ar jeu a THR WORED: TURSDAY FN RVRNING, NOVEWPrR 8, C aeteeeenente REJANE RECEIVES A GREAT WELCOME | OLD FAVORITES | EAT TTT, NT era ton. "ANDY MACK HAS MANY NEW SONCS | \ | or. ed THREE STARS WHO FIGURED PROMINENTLY IN SUCCESSFUL OPENINGS AT NEW YORK 1 HEATRES Last NIGHT, HEARTY WELCOME Her Smile, Still Broad, in Com- bination with the Funny “Mrs,! MAY RAIN GET Black Back,” Compels| Broad Smiles from Audience, | HOBART PLAY CONTAINS MORE THAN IDLE CHATTER. In It Old Broadway Favorite Has Best Comedy Part She Ever Had—Cast Is a Fairly) IE RISE TD ’’ RETURN WITH GAAU Moss Baer Leper a7 Le gyms mr “JOHNNY JONES” WALL ECE New Play by George ware Cohan, With Nearly All the Cohans in — SarmaripeieSeore en teee ery anvil j h the Cast, Witty and Enter. JAPS SLAUGHTER MUSIC. | “HIS LAST DOLLAR” | cert Company Which Wil tainin ‘ | Seeret of Russian Defeats Let Out! nayia Higgins Pleases in New| Tour United States. 0. | at Clrete Theatre, ae at ike Auer pipet: ae Fills bt cS Bol David took the American , foremost of operatia , Wiaih wh ava tivsaa Wasertes "Wot BS |AL Ene Chrele thes Thee wit tryna rene m ast night tn a ati A tron eens pleased with Lite Jolinny Jone That 1% providing Oyama's |‘ so = a teen s+ Metropolitan Opera. M. Cohan's new plece at the ¢ the s1me brand of vocal > wae pe 8 ot the season befor Theatre, ‘Those who are no ieuail nce track and a romanth 1 probably return, to this a ew n into a ama Tee Hee cbkeds Amused and vartiy entertained Mr. Higgins was a favorite from| 5, Wid) eons hae Young Mi un, wl ice tr alaoaey Gut aAw Galen, rie, who: Nas’ not Wee ae main prog anor Mantel, “ ‘al years Lattio Johnay J d plan ts to bring aver a Famous Tenor and His Brother « Coming as Members of Con- : Good One. nerself y with jilted by ya with her story of her auto and its elimax, when the | “0 Up & telegraph pole, and then tu ‘round Shel n Cmpa py vursell eM make “Mrs, Black Ia Back,” « | Bijou last night, and Be giad to so her. Who isn't May Trwin with the bb ‘ broad it 1—n00, much thinner, but J still d the emt And ev ad one of wie smile i in hoe detigtitully pleasing Iit com: Hob ly evolved a probable f and ili tributed (frough the vote much gen wit, Ly fact giv the be medy has ever hal much is due Hobart, who has provided | somevhinue im han ser ohutie brainless chaff and a Bloomiagdale plot Broadway hay missed May Irwin, and if she doesn't # back af the wel- ‘ome home ed last nigut re- newed sucecss jon for her, She was at her own If sou hose an a vietim of business r best girl, ire res vunded heraeit with a 1 A. 8. and @ miles and | e | e f 6 go k Ia mi dae ed the heartfelt acclaim she Bot, | concert company to give svanes and Mnv--Denonue, Ra, the 4 wwa ne ‘Hla Last Dollar’ ts worth aa tnvest-| aotg trom opera in concert form, but |\ Lily dewerving off ‘tmatttlon the epeed limit from ment of “a last dollar’ if ln spending} with costumes e { form. but May Irwin or George fall of the curtain, and all the worth of the money ts the alm. pina a breared " 0d Ph at a Od opera ver hag he yecond act, "Ya Dood! i agile scaling of ihe. stage | Mr. Higgins certainly cashed with, “His) {ROT Yet oe ie ot m give | an Instantaneous and deserving WV thurs walls was received with cite Last Dollar." 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