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? a 5) ’ od sll > ° s ef ne —————— ee” 0 08TE RN i, DECEMBER 24, 1904, SATURDAY EVENING, _# THE » EVENING # WORLD'S « IIOME ot : MAGAZINE AMEKERB OC Kin LUE ATN Ae. MAvoEl ADAMS EMPIRE THEATR f ) INIA EARL RTY THEATRE. VBG - — — as eel } Jan, will come to the CI with AMUSEMENTS. Mi the Kaufmann ts, Carle MAAR F ton Macy in "A ing 1 and ht Presa 10h “theatre Stuart, the ine 4 ; in THEATRE Y; ee EDNA ae + lk and > Musical Crali ram 14TH STREET: G7, | Palley 9 THAT aS My pr Bay. Te RANTS ay ey the “Irish Queen," will DSON | oe eign at Hurig & Seamon's,” Others will THE BARRYHORE—SUNDAY, Mary Moore: Fait anys Sle | CRITERION TTR, : ‘ ) ‘ | By'as, 8.00 Mati a ‘American Audiences Are Remarkably A WIFE WITHOUT A SMILE. bi wa; ot Keen and Quick About Grasping a Point.” eine and Ei KNICKERBOCKER py Bhs, an. $ Miss Mary Moore remarked, ane wasn't “gushy.” eee aie Afaamamy atts, | GAY. N.C, GOODWIN. onttrmm I A “T believe,” sho said, “it is the traditional thing with actresses led bak Beoeite cnnaiiiie wit "tora bab a near DF ‘ who visit this country to go into ecstasies about America and its | vaudeville Attraction. George Fuller ELL. iit bah people, but I am not gushy. T coulda't do that sort of thing it I tried. I Itora’ Pweney-thied meneet ehantne aoe SAVOY THESES Soh ae er dave foutid New York people delightfully hospitable and charming, but aa for the nine “Broilers from the Royal bay ‘ “ 4 is | Chet’ will by other attraction OE . New York audiences, I can't se that they differ, on the whole, from London “The Crteket On the Hearth wii he MKS, wives THE CAB i y fate theatre-gocrs. They are just as appreciative, and, I will say this, remarka- foe grapatie gearing as Wrgnice #99 bly keen and quick about grasping a point. Of course, there are certain al- atre and the vaudeville bill will b oa lusions in English plays which win a laugh in London that are received in anese jugslers, «ots ouPe OF dam DALY'S "SAR RA § m% nce here. These are entirely local, and we can readily understand that | The Giant Plissaus will be the prin-| LOR ENS Var iH Vue! iy |lpal attraction at Huber's Stuseum. © || BEOEEA dna May they meen nothing to Americans, although it is surprising qt times to miss | ye Eden Musee will offer specie! . u @ laugh where one is expected, At the same time, English references are I, “yrintm § week attractions, W AMSTERDAM. | | ere than Americ ; . Mala ts IN BROOKLYN, ey AMETBRP AN Hung ae more readily understood here than American allusions in England, This is \ 1 al in “A Madcap Pri me Mata. Wed. & Sat explained, I fancy, by the fact that iravel is more {n our direction than thls | will be the attraction a¢ the Montauk, IWERTY, 421 St. Last Time ToNIaMC way, So many Americano go to Europe that they know {t almost as ‘well ——— LGeo. M, COHAN , a miei as thelr own country, and the English actor who come? here p!ays to many | A Trolley Car Novelty, (nel who are like old frionds. A new wrinkle In three cars just de- | | wew YORK. Very often one recognizes faces across the foot- lights that one has seen on the other side. Rive. 5.46 Ti MODLIND ==" livered to the Lake Shore Electric Rail- | way of Cleveland by the Stephenson It is for this reason, perhaps, I ast Mat ‘VE Lost AWELCOME TO cific ‘eat at cone C) ‘ , Company le a speaking tube extending By Ged. Adi havo failed to find anything unusual about a New York audience, My (DIAMOND MERELY Mary {fromthe motorman cab to the reat HOt and Guar There was none of the “pink intelligence” of Ada Ingot or Mrs. Gor- NECKLACE [fC™ ANN |platform, so that the motorman and | 8 conductor can be in constant commun!- cation. ringe in this. To speak In colors, It was as purple as the plumes in Miss Moore's stunning het, which danced {n the sunlight that shone through | the windows of her suit in the Hotel Savoy. Her green afternoon frock AMUSEMENTS. , Ses teat But the orchestra at the Duke of York's Theatre cheered me up most of awnnnnnvnnrenannecnnoers | I Casino Ty BL SL ready Re, FORTS OND De Sener: poe Wan, BP A ot tad O18 all during that awful period of doubt. At the first dress rehearsal the 14TH ST, THEATRE #304" ¢ bey. f ifested. Wh yasn' LAST in TOM “One thing, however, that has struck me as odd,” she went on, “Is that musicians surprised me by the interest they manifested. Ph hen I wasn't on aoe Andrew Mack Moone. Richatea. most of the applause here comes from the orchestra stalls, It may be"— the stage I watched them through a peep-hole and steadily gained courags | Wi pata tata ereateneht thse AE Vaey cami tite a tints ckvtenn and confidence, They were loyal from first to last. On the opening night axpacoxario. ||| MAJESTIC BERTHA GALLAND. and a smile went with this—“that they don’t like us in the galleries, At they joined in the applause, the leader beating his baton and the violini VOUSLY COME E- LAST, TIME Neary es rom any rate, they -eem inclined to let the people downstairs do the work. I 4 ‘i : ; TRENT COMPANY TO NIGHT. ¥ avo noticed, + Now York theatres that. while tt rs 11 , doing the same with their bows, On the last night they quite overwhe RITZ! Wat b Rnd Te stay wiGN OF "THR FOUR, *" = f a Tighe peste egdinginaeghion i ne lower stalls ATO ne by handing up a beautiful bouquet, I never saw such an orchestra SCHEFF: Se Senne dabahiced ie ohaon Um igaliseien Ure often poy 00 swehl Bled. “Tala Rap not “Were you unnerved by the cries of ‘Speak louder!’ on the oppning BRoapway |" MERRY elity of Wiinge Fritien. *| THE |) ) FWEY { | bee enly been the case with us, but it has attracted my attention {n other aight?” I inquired THEATRE. COMMON apa | th ate ses 4 ae T have wonder t at this, betr a the baleony, in my opinion, is the “No,” auld Miss Rotson, her eyes snapping. “On the contrary, the “XMAS. Fal Brigadier . 1éeal pa from whieh to wate ha pene mance. It ‘ should ever be able| cries put me on my mettle, I wasn’t used to being talked to in that man- SENSE MATINEE, Ih 6th & a Gun, Att & Eve. Concerts. ‘Concerts. | j {0 build @ theatre of my own I should have the royal box in the centre of nee, and 1 resented it. I wanted to go right up into the gallery and fight Monday, Dee Drht Tepes ee ph baleony, So far as the matter of appreciation goes, I should imagine | very person who had dared to speak to me in that way, but I soon realized BRACKET = Tait thm there would be ro diffesence kere between the people on the lower fioor and that i would be Impossible for me to be Mary Ann if I kept in that frame mestic drama, will be seen at the Amer- st nial , for told one balcony as for the those in the batcon three rows In the for I should ruther sit there than ary As to the tolerance o: pays a8 much for the firat two or rehestra soats. This {s right, I think, whore clse in the house. English and American eudiences, of mind. “The applause at the end of the made me very happy Mise Moore caw tio iteresice.” We passed gently ovde “A Wife Without 9 @atie,* tor | ater rnettazee ie dosen't haep anything beck, It 18 pertectiy frank." an Who Did,” will be revealed at the Islands, Indian OSH Sun, Moe. Mies Moore had not seen either the London or thew ) \ CHARLES DARNTON. Gtar, SEATS ON BA {nt “Bat.” ghe sald, “Id Have th *aon . = "Queen of the White Slaves” will re “t Dat * ate aid, "1 de not : al ve that stese performancts of May hind —o+e reign at the Windsor BELASCO peek / gover oxert a lasting influence for ba js the good plays which are felt | R L ER | “Too Proud tq Beg” ts certatn not to WARFIELD ¥, ‘810 | and remembered, This is particularly true in the case of young péople, A EW TH EAT ICA OFF INGS go hungry at the Third Aveaue. | eel im Mus Eas ( a ylay of food, honest, uplithting sentiment alwayy appeals to them. Vi HRISTMAS week will be celebrated | clude Richie Albert Hart and People re reeled lag theo ia a ANMBRSTEIN" 3} yicrontA, gD ag Grand: a! Magri) hare often had thls proved to us by letters Inspired by that kind of play. C by seven new attractions at the other new mem of Miss Scheff's 7 Mii be ; Ms All be at d "abe. Xmas Week—Geo, Comms. : Miss Moore cc theatres, Edward Terry will stat company, ‘The Trocadero Burleequers will be at Matines byery buy, ibe. i } the ball rolling on Broadway by mak- ing his first American appearance t feemed to crorte litt “T was surprised, ered to being a bit puzzled by the fags cowns interest here, the soe eh frowns wort in That's the splendid thfng about a London audience. It doesn't keep you in doubt as a New York audience often does, joan, | Joe Welch will appear in a new piece called “Cohen's Luck” at the Metrop- olls, ‘Theodore Kremer’s latest, ‘ HUBER’S “4! first act, however, braced me up and It isn't ‘The Wom- o- Maude Adams will begin her an @igagement at Empire ‘ the Gotham. | Continuing at leading theatres are |Mrw Fiske in ‘Leah Kleshna,”” Man- nual the entre % The Giant Pliso. Entire Chanwe of kvery By. Good Ct 4° MUSEUM WETROPOLIS | "wanex 16, Mat Wed. Net wie NeA SOR WELCH In aS CARNEGIE HALL, saur Methusela, From the Geychelles MAY IRWIN S"83ys5, BUOU } a Bvea8.5 lt TS To face itt sanieeiad hk Week. | #, Bue. pi ee fg Suniel . > er ' the Princess Theatre on Monday afters) oo aro day night, and for the first four hattan Theatre; James K. Hackett In Cook ¥ ripe B Gsaaie Sea's. oe noon in “Phe House of Burnside.” He yi ces ii apes aig eNO ia s | “the Fortunes of a King," Lyric; Ethel | otal He did WINDSOR 24, wi GIRLS LEAVE HOME, E HOME, y, I don't care about having my frocks described, but | will be supported by Terry's theatre “phe Little Minister,” He bble | Barrymore in “Sunday,” Hudson ie OF MUSIC, sans shining Next Week—"Queen of the Wate Saves.” Vy the newspapers devote a great deal of spice to the gowns in a|company, of London. ‘The House of) 5 yy pris delightful comedy {4 such — | Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” Savoy;| rwo WEEKS MONDAY, DEC. 36th EDEN ¢ Ni ovate wes SERS Ee ihe tion, while in Peoria (xe stage may be eaid to sct the fashions,” | urnside” ts an adaptation by ae a charming qharacteriaation that { tL" will be seen at the prumpty Dumpty,” New Amstentam; The Wizard of Oz Extm—Powell und Malton ' ¥ papers use po N: Parker of Goorge Mitchell's “L4) promises to never Rrow old, 1 Street ‘Theatre e piece The Bho-Gun," Wallack’s; “The Col- . When told that the nowsparcrs used to revel in the glories of stare * pe ania nglen . . ‘ i) KEITH'S SHO Bs F Matison.” Burnside is a happy 6T@nd-| vie Byrom will pla * A ty-drama of 61804 | eee Widow.” Garten; David Warfeld in MONTOOMERY & STONE. Keith’ ig Talk © New Kari “creations,” Miss Moore brightened up w:th; a, then, it’s an old story father until the widowed mother On| ing Charles Walcott. form “4: ‘ Richar back | phe Music Master.” Belasto’s Theatre ), 75.81 dayaWed.2 Rvs sine f Prices Se. here, isn’t it?” . {eases a past which leaves him In doubt) O14 7 yo, fh 4 " : <a star, The #UD | -pHteetedy - Piggiedy.”” Webers M & Und Mat. Daily, ae. ~ old Lyceum The ™ will t ’ iegledy jeeiely, uae 1 rit th Lax, Av, 101th St. Mat. 7a Asked what sho thought of the display at the cpera, she hesitated be- as to which of the two little ones Is the) 004 as the sax wr neludes Rookwell, | ytall; May Irwin in ‘Mrs, Black Is CIRCLE! ore. iSTA ‘fw Maria's Waeaue sa fore answering child of bis son, Early in the eneage-| mond. The other I Galloway. AEE Back,” Bijou; “The Wisard of Os,” |e Keeler Co. nt Orsene a war: The Wo = ment the Woh comedian Will Te) na.y are: Fux I t, Bla R raeodore Baby Academy vot Music; “It Happened in| SPECIAL IRIs BAND CONCERT TO-| 3p A\ Ahk Mat. To-day. At Risk r've been at rhe opera but once, and then only for the Inst act of TNnt cue Oe tt ie tee oor . 8S p. Prank Gheen, | x Low Fields's Theatre; Sir BORECW_AVFERNOD 2 aah 3° ot ite Life, Nxt We Day CONCERE, ‘Gloconda.’ Tho directors y not like me for saying this, but the coloring Cree az tne Willlam Hend * Chanes ter, ( s Hawkins and | Charles W: yndham and Mary Moore in PASTOR’ 1478. 1B ST. nei av. siortwe Night, = = of the house ts too high to show off the gowns to advantage. The women Remedios ee tates night | Wallace Jackso mine, Mrs.| Richard Nesmith, | | “Mrs. Gortinge's "eee, isbatoeg woe Bo CN BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Mb were beautifully drossed, but they would havo looked much loveller with a T srmione'and Perdita in “The Win- W. G. Jones, Margaret Gordon, M bane 2 4 . 1 wip | Atale Rue i i. Jacqui ¢ Madison, Weston and | PM 21k 034+ ~ rxore subdued background.” i 1s Tale." The play has ant bebn seen | Gaver, Violet Rand and Charles I to Daly's f tw stay | Garrick; "A Wile thou: a Smile, bio SH ow tee RFTERSOON Coke MONTAUK. . ain 7 r er je." ‘The play has ni 1 * ina ay Roel £ UMANN-HEINE, 4 > “4 ¢ city In many years. Like Mary sh ‘ . vemell concerts wit 4 Mad. Mme, SCH . 3 > 4 € + La a 4 cd dereon, Mies Allen will double the ar tet hf Par tee on gr" red ae ene | it Carnegie Ma sanerse cre ST. LOUIS the new Comic Opera, LOVE'S LOTTE i ‘eI . roles of Hermione and Perdita. Among| borer ¥ Dal ‘ : 4 y and ‘Tuesday nights. KB. Eleanor Robson ; those in Miss Allen's support are Henry | rs “ibe Liberty 1 Moemay | Uo a gabeving sunday,’ at be hiss fete Limsing, esprent bi il! cert, Schreyer & ibeiling: RELIGIOUS NOTICES, “The English Do Not Carry Their Con- Fe rE ae aa oaidney| Matt, peeeenting “in Newport.” This] ihe Hude wil give an ex-| (O00, and Herman Belletedt. comet “Manta altar Bays Sane, BURN, SoC lames Young, a | fa @ three-act farcical comedy by J matin oa say ph 4 re at S15 v4 fev. E Ft" deeer, ” A : r a i P S Right servatism Into the Theatre. Bracy, C. Lealle Allen and Zetfie Tie] steNally, with mu Hensbaw 9 T in Dufela! is soorano,.ate MRS, FISKE |Leah Kleschna i OU may be a bit jealous at learning that Londoa completely won | BUT: The Play will be staged by Frank’ and Johnson and ot 1 William Hi Sans a ag sotolene |e xtra Holiday Mats, Dec. 35 eal Jan ad hs oo Sanya ML | -vérnon, the English producer, who was, company, which will , Show at Wallack’a, on oe Harber B days - = - Y Miss Eleanor Robson's heart, brought from London for this purpose.| home at the Liberty, ws Vir tet ° “ PROCTOR'S “BIG FOUR, “Only the fact that I was coming home made me willing to ‘The incitenta! music was compowed es-| Earle, Joe Coyne and Lee Harrison « ¥ M sday at DiArey of the Quanta & Vaud leave,” she said aftor her weleome-bome matings at the New Amsterdam | pecially by Yorke oti of the} a large chorus, = * be Mus pee - ‘ me eileat Vaedy. ween’ Manchester, Retasco’s . i some changes ' ' Theatre yesterday aftgruocn. ene TN The New Yor re will become Vort's Fur and. t ——— ho “One hears a great deal abont Englich conservatism, but the English! pore gehett will resume her engage- Kee nly pri bo , rm i } LEW FIELDS * Maj meee os | do not carry their conservatism into the theatre. They either like or they | ment at the Broadway Theatre on Mon- |" oy yh legen : ce an? week of th y it _t HAPPEN 2D! y NOR DLAND,. HH prices rom % cents to 1 wil) 7 / re don't like what 4s offered them, and they lot you ktiow just how thoy feel, | day nbght In @ revival of Suppe's bg of a into effret, The attrection wil | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. =r x WAITERS WANT 0’ Bf you are fortunate enough to please them, they help you immensely, {that vee seh phen peel a \C, T. Dasey’s now play, “Home f Pie, Fad, & . H 8 © of Varieties! WEBBR &. 1k FEL D: Miihaa aK Meri beg) apie heir enthusiasm buoys you up cnd carries you through a performance 69! i44. as dashing young lieutenant is}® rural comedy founded on James Whi t, will be "7 at the) wil! ree show next week, whea| WEBER & i u A nota HELP WANTSD <4 hat you scarcely (col the effort.” | nasurance that she wi be seen at her|comb Riley's poem of the AMe. | yajest en veal At] _ Batre, Cosinmes Mat. Mentir. Ss Columns of THI WO | o1 ers ¢ ie Johan: ar JARDEN, Bowery, near “Were you afraid of being boched at your first performance?” I asked. | Dest. The pisiuresque opera tells a|'the company nimbsry egaly | pe ( eae :1 und) ATLANTIC Sache’: Petters Many more this wither io “| was in ta tit,” hi Med: 1 ‘bed, Gand ti feat night | MOY % Russian soldier fife, of the In-|and includes Chrystal Herne, ida 0 10 the Grand Opera | ORC eo oa are en ae eran ig Datees & Bina, ientse y 8 in terror of it,” she rep! Grane, (0) @ bt | feruation of blunt old Gen, Kantehu-|terman, Frances Stevens, Thomas .\ give three matinees during ang adie il bg om, the bit? GBSiet NHL oaed Bashers Laty_ Orch the audience had boohed, and I came away saying to mysélf, ‘If| kom for Lieut. Viadimir, who ts mas- ooh me I'll run off the stage and take the first steamer home’ Li cesrapion ta» eirts tesee satay the in't bh Sep, tava, sit t Dagan te tael J cSpuid. be x fall@es, Mat mapiie love 0 Prisons Littn, the the opening performance of "The Bett - Wise, Samuel Reed and William In- will head Keith's bill yey Bush and ‘Chepkers,” will aad Fo ‘Frank Ay Ky tee § Tra, agian Mecop Ato rio. pout is re “Hint Bk Rors, In remont &t Proctor eatre on Monday Phomas :¥ open @ week's ene Street es mabe

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