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WYNDHAN GETS WARM WELCOME Knighted English Actor my Lyceum Audience at His appearance in the Old Familiar Comedy “David Garrick.” ——— FIGURESTILLGRACEFUL; SMILE STILL WINNING, Overdoes Drunken Scene Slight- ly, but Wins Applause in Ten- der Passages—Other Parts in Unusually Capable Hands. When Sir Charles Wyndham, In re- eponse to that awful and well nigh In- evitable ory of “Speech!” at the Lyceum ‘Theatre last night, sald thay he and his associates had begun with fear and trembling and ended with insufferable concelt, one was as ready to take him at his word in tho first statement as to recognise tho jocular spirit of the second, In confessing to early “fear and trem- dling’ Sir Charles—sing Sir to the knighted actor!—suggested the mental e@gonies through which foreign stars 60 often pass in arriving at a decision on what to offer as a passport to pos- sible favor in this wild and woolly country. Like Rejane, who changed iner| “HAT SCL evening, they pluck at their judgment of American taste with ft-will-love-me - Klaw and peri Production at New Amsterdam Theatre {t-will-love-me-not indecision, Wyndham’s Welcome Cordial, “David Garrick” may be aa old for New York as ft ts young for Mr, Wynd- ham, and one is tempted to paraphrase the inquiry of the small boy to the bully and ask him why be doesn’t take a fel- dow of his a Despke having outgrown the dashing | young hero of Robertson's eirtertaining comedy, Mr. Wyndham manages to get away with him in very good style, how- #ver, and his welcome back to there @kyscraper shores was as cordial and sincere as he could have wished. Wynd- ham |s still a graceful, slender figure after fifteen years of dy ale and Deef, and the deal of music tn ‘1s me deep bass voice, while the mame cld|,7%* New York pubite, Pri Bet the fact remaing that "are, |(” Pantomime epectacie aa un annus} Gaiings Wetkiaes’ thigh have das:| eas And “Humpty-Dumpey” at the led us more thin old-fashioned “Gar-|N°W Amaterdain last night was in tiek,” if for no other reason than pre-| i, Tespects a greater production eating this excellent and much-admired | jr" D&S Peen offered by | Kiaw and actor dn @snew light ‘The audience,| '4neer in “Blue Beard” and "The however, took unmistakable delight in| /°8Uty Gnd the Beast.” The Drury dhe familiar comedy, and laughed like| 148° spectacle was presented with * merican trimmings, and there teim- 4 child with fhew toy. talnge -were'ta the. tae of cdine fh | agers in Their Own Specialty, ike that has come to tcok forwent to Cast @ Capable One, more sumptuous, It ts doubtful if a a, Ww am played the me ot) New York stage has set such a series simulated intoxication with a yengeance| of dazzling tableaux, Buch a wealth Zoe Sareetened to breaks ct yent| Of costumes, ballet and ecencs— dn housekeeping, but he was really best dn whe tender interview with Ada in the| enough to round out several successes, It has been satd heretoforo that the lite Mary Moore, declaimed rather) American manager must doit his bon- Woman, her personality is coloriess and) net to his London brother manager, her erie, aasaurish, i 4 | but Klaw and Erlanger in thie spec- Hae eran ate made Ingot more An-!ticle have ehown that the Americans have carried away the palm. Ths {s dow comedy paris were amusingly | fo by Miss Emily Vining, particu-| the expert view of one who has studied aa Mra, Sinith, she of the ‘thou-| 4 Virtues’ and siven children;” by| °° Productions fat Kthel Marryat aa the simperng Three Girts, In three hours set after set, each more elaborate than the other, was | flashed to view In a bewildering kaleido- soope. Throughout the Dalles and/ marches the gealus of the American stage managers, Ned Waybum and dell, in “Tho Sorceresa," went to the | Herbert/Gresham, impressed itself fn Harlem Opera House. | no uncertain Way, The marshalling Richard Carle, in hie musteal comedy, |@4 manoeuvring of three hundred “The Tenderfoot," was ihe Grand Opera | €'t!s. fifty or more of tham mere tors, ‘House attraction. Was accomplished with beaukifully artis George W. Monroo was seen in a new S08 the Sending. 00 esters In costumes was a distinct accomplish- , = sentimental Miss Araminta Brown; yy ilbert Farquhar as the material Smith, and by Hertram Steer as the Aluttering, fopyish Jones. Mr. Wyndham dis ed conspicuous gepnrosity in sharing curtain calls with leading woman. cD. AT OTHER HOUSES,—Mrs. Comp- piece, “Mra, Mac, the alayor,” at the | Metropolis. |ment—not @ discordant color one "The Heart of Maryland” was the| ‘fovshout, All these make up the offering at Wroctor's Wisty-sighth stroet | *UCCess Of the spectacle, and are the first to be considered, The “Humpty-Dumpty” of William C, Schrode Mved up to all the pristine traditions and was a delightful bit of pantomime. Our old driends Panta- loon, Harlequin and OColumbme were also in capable hands, They brought with them all the fantillar emibeliieh~ ments of chiidhoud fancy—the magic wand, the slap stick and the trap- door, Then we were introduced to Little Mary, the cook, played by Fra: ulan, He was more than a fairy tales; he was up to date, 4 @heatre, The Star's clientele went to see “Why Girls Leave Hune.” Patrons of the Third Avenue Theatre @aw “The Stain of Guilt.” “Dealers in White Women’ the Windsor. heey, Duchess Burlesquera were Dewey and the Knici Burlesquers at the Gort heme oe at leading theatres were English, N | Ma Clugaice 4 y ey Munte Hal Mency. it " “Joven : The Bho-Gun, jumann-Heink in recdees lew he Muslo M. went to ri was Prince Reldoiph, and had| several catchy lyrics, One, "Me: xico with a train of sisis in fooning Mex Nhe College Widow, rag. per icularly catchy, H Finke in “Becky Sharp, J by Join Mo- Manhattan; John Drew in the Duke | 1, the amus- of Killicrankie,”’ pmpire; | ing stupidity of the original stbry. Pout,” C i; George Schiller made a good King Bol- Should Re Per: t Fixtere, A opecial word is due Arthur 4 the wie ot Lp eee ae: “Litth E h peared and wpeared through traps David Higgins Sie Mis | and slides with all defiance to Uroken VAUDE American. | ees ae of ae pak Vik wonderful to beho inales irene Bentley ae ATTRACTIONS —| u Grigolads troupe of aecialists ville at ‘ateln’ thers | payed & tect plctarenaue par part, mre 42 | Klaw and Brlanger have certainty May Irwin B Bijou; “The Academy of Music; Champagne Dancers from ) widono themsclyes in warm ty: cy the Toosoom | fumpty.” ‘They have fairly. cemented Patt "Reno and curt: the | the pantomime spectacle as a Axture pee gh Nchards and | tn the amusement season in New York. Horne, da: “Hamp Dumpty," on ite mer- James A. Herne, ‘nee C8 dE hould piap the theatrical year out debut at Keith ; 4 York. a gertir os B eo gar Be ous Boi Jowell's Manikins and Madge Fee Avenue Belles the Flipflap Lady Tony Pastor's attractions Brothers, the Avon Comed: ar, Joe Morris, Mr, and Mrs, Swickard, Mr and Mrs. Stuart Darrow, Shedman's trained dogs and many others. At the Circle, Eugene Cowles, the | well-known basso, was the chief card. | The dill Included’ Frederick Bond and | e,company John C. Rice and Sally Cohen, J a Aida Mile. Chester ee ber trained dogs oe) ‘s lundred an credith Sisters, Dwrenty-titth Street Theatre offered ne and the Majitona remained at acer While Alf, Grant me the Eden Musee earl Huber's had its usual number of mann, ares exe had Mme. Ade-| freak lohan] IN And fag ‘octor'a Fifth Ave: @ Btubbornness of Geraldine’ “wits gree by the stock company, while the te AC Proctor’ "Recnty ya Mer: ’ '@! | ore besa third street / QLD PLAYS VIE FOR Outdoes Even Lontion Man-| ot} MARLOWE'S OPHELIA Actress’s soba of Part on Par with Sothern’s Hamlet, as Many Expected—Pertorm- ance Satisfactory as a Whole. The Sothern-Mariows combination Gave Ite first performance of “Hamlet’' at the Knickerbocker Theatre last {night. ‘The evening was chiefly no- table as marking Miss Marlowe's New| York debut as Ophelia, for Mr. Sothern made few and unimportant changes in | the scholarly Hamlet wherewith New | Yorkers became familiar two seagons ago. It is hard to write fairly of the Mar- lowe Ophelia without running counter to preconceived opinions. For, after the star's signal triumphs as Juliet | and Reatrice, there wad a general and | optimiatic expectancy that hee Ophelia | Would as readily eclipse her co-star‘s | Hamlet. “Hamlet” is a one-part play, if ever | such @ play was written, And that one| part {s not Ophelia's, Ghe hes but two scones worthy her talents, Last night Miss Mariowo made tho very most of these two scenes, bringing into the famous third-act interview with her errant lover all the tender Sirlishness and artistle repress'on she 80 well understands, i Mr. Sothern's Hamlet was, as ever, careful and scholarly, At times it | vose to heights of positive greatness. |In the third-act love scene alone did the two stars shine with any:hing re- sembling equal brilliancy, Rowland Bucketone, who has played in Sothern’s company for seventeen conaccudive Yeors, was unctious and properly griesome as the gruve-dig- ger, W. Crompton, as Polontua, alao | scored a decided success. BiG RECEPTION OF COLUMBUS KNIGHTS San Saivodor Council, No, 174, Knights of Columbus, which numbers among kts #0 memibers many men prominent’ In businese and potitical circles of York- ville and Harlem, wil! hold [ts eighth annual entertainment and reception to- morrow night at the Lexington Opera House, - Fifty-eighth street, between Third and Lexington avenues. The committee reports that more than) 3,000 tickets have been sold and a findn- | Ctl success is aasured. A first-diass) Vaudeville programme, consisting of the! best numbera from the different New York theatres, will be presented, amd a} double orvhestra, under the directorship of (haries Van Baar, will play thel dance and cromenade music, 4 St. Augustine Council, No, 2%, K. off ime to attend their big euchre and re ception on, the eveding of W ednesday, Nov, 16, af Huber's Casino Je street, Many valuable prizes will reward theg | skilful players. The lady captains in/ charge of the game, will be members of the new Court Vetitas, Daugtiters of! Teabella, ety orfanired un under tml hay ihe 1 “* WC Schrode And WORLD!" TUESDAY EVENING, ROVEMVER 18 nec FAVOR WITH NEW “SIR CHARLES WYNDHAM WELCOMED AS DAVID GARRICK AT THE LYCEUM. PROMINENT ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WHO APPEARED IN PRODUCTIONS AT NEW YORK THEATRES LAST NIGHT. We77/e Da, New Gntlodt hegite. WELL RECEIVED AEJAWE SCORES INA ROBE ROUGE Gives Main Po Portrayal ofl eak usband’ Yanette, the Peasant Wife, in| Strong Play Dealing with the French Judiciary System. Brieux's Mme. | sway “Robe Rouge,” French judiciary ated by a tical and Teot ane ence, The central fgui the man murde Rejane. e Yanette (Mme, | 4 but | not before he has been : i OI m= their wus He leaves in horror, and while ane | Judge of prisonment marviege, tgnorant. takes their bhe kills ef Justior, that of t t, and of the Etchepa hus fe, Bichepare is acquitte ld 0; a former of his ind of offense an wife before whiea he nildven with him, the Judgs. who, in the presented by Rejane and her company last night, ls a powerful and absorbing play dealing with the petty intrigues and endless wire-pulling which ¢: the vern and system. Though hardly appealing to the Ameri- can public in genera on those in whose hands lies the sup- posedly even-balanced 8 3 biting satire | lea of just play are falsey fey A of SUFOPKLLS ~SIDORE RUSH Well-Known Actress, Widow of Roland Reed, Expires from Heart Failure Brought On by Plunge at San Diego. BAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov 15.—Misa tsidore Rush, the actress and widow of the late Roland Reed, died here of heart | tallure while bathing {n the surf. Wih halt a dozen members of her company Misa Rush had gone tn the surf, and was just about to come out when an immense wave came along and carried her back into deep water. Milton Henrlot, a member of her com- pany, saw her plight and swam after her, He managed to get her in his arma and then struggled beck t@ shore with her, Just as he was abot to atip out another big wave cavgat the two and flung them far up the teach, Hen- |rtot fell unconse.ous beside her, Miss Rush was unconscious and wes quickly taken (0 the California Hoapl- tal, where physicane worked over her for an hour, She died while they ware trying to force restoratives into her t, ae Lig in the mean time been re- mon the benoh, He A on room at the hotel and be able Hy set out to-~norrow, Miss, Rush was leading woman for for several years and mar. Roland Nghe, was known ab one Of Tied Sostsdreased women on the stage = was oe inator of many ideas feminine dior ‘the dewth of Raed tty igto the vy ee io Mald ee a beautiful home at Morn- ae Park and was & social favorite s lar actress. Her inet b4 wee Ribas city wee at Bron: vy Theatre In “The Meda) and the Maid.” LAUGHED AT “IRIS.” | Harlem Enloyed Pinero’s Play u a Heal 014-Time Comedy. Atthur Wing Pinero would surely have awooned had he been in Harlem last night—Harlem that Uttered and “THE CLIMBERS” REVIVED. | tosgnot at that nectto drame ‘tria.” Fancy at the long drawnout kiss that “The Climbers,” which has provided made sententious Br adway elt up and Miss Amelia Bingham with one of the gay things when Virginia Harned por- reat fole* she has ever had, was re trayed “Iris! two senaona ago, One vived at the Princess last night. with Hundred and Twenty aiteet several members of che same cOmpOrY | ieiened! And when Waldonado (Frank which surrounded her in the original Gherkian) broke yp the furniture, why production at the Bijou foyr scasons Harlem fairly ephit tte i “iris the West End Theatre last smewhat different from the PS Wind wy GC Rs teva rrank Worthing was again seen ae} and) Mire Clara | : terion. wood repested’ the hit. sh tee mad a8 Misa Godeaby. "The prograni o _Hooee Balen ee aaly | a id she had b L a Frohmen ‘Henry Wwosdrun SPatet| ore than filled the part. When she and fell in Trennith’s arma the audience nto Dart of Edward W the | percepuibly gasped its sympathy for rden, the reat of the company was in main satisfactory | that young man, “ ” A large au gave the revival a nena a fre tit was “fust grand, cor’la! greet: the laughs. naPIANOS AND ORGANS PIANOS AND ORGANS, Come To-Morrow Sure! Take Advantage of This Offer al Once- a week. 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