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20 woman or kid in my-presence, fer ham ad Feather-Welght Actor Turns His ‘Eyes to the Gods When fle Declaims that ery Boy Should, Be Good to: His Mother He Believes in the Uplifting| "tras monn x Wnitluence of a‘Play with a Moral, but‘! Training, for Musical Comedy—Some of} the Thitigs that Are Said and Done “For Pe Pame’and Fortune.” j F your doll seems stuffed with cawéust, take it down to the ‘Windsor ‘Phodtre, and) tet erry ‘McGovern knock tho seating outiof.it, Lide will ‘bo Worth-iiving again before the first act of “For Fame and Fortune” Hott Wid Terry snaking # kid out o' de river in de 'fitut ackt, an’ ; ¥ knockid’ out @ mut {nde last ackt, an’ Terry emashin’ and hero- “ mates may account for clined Grand Dukes, of the hat and is death,” Cd Pa Yau a ence of the play wih a. de odor atkta—aw, say, dees'a nuthin’ to it! he, aaid, iKtle hatchet and leaving my hammer hidden behind a Terty {a wtrong.on simple pathos, too, | “Here, mother,” hoe the raged lithe wit is adopted {nto the McGovern femlty, "tmce Tve got'e lump in me ¢'roat big enough to choke an elephant. a rather choked delivery, T Hooked for Terry to be a bit agitated when & medicine hall Into whioh the #tylish,villain has put nitroglycerine exploded, By a providential fum- ble of the trainer the bell\goos out the windoh, mid -pnly & few houses and it means a fight,” ; away, If the Russian Nihilists have any east alde agents, here's thelr chance $ to send over e-new and lovely idsa for the Spterralpaston of axbletlealty | je “They've tried to Rill you, Terry!" orles biatrainen,, i= yt’ “Yes,” seaents the unruffied hero; agen gd arid Herertualan apie oon ‘proclaim rganuing. deplay of of tool Lanta apsomie queen hs sta to the thwarted rillainess; “I py you as a woman, but the ae ot we 18s Lgpiretr et MAN fed big Baececa Sah Aud. -phnienus stbdrig tee 6 wo Aa Mis | + “Noad'a the late that does good)” “You remember where Grace qys to mo, ‘Terry, you ate tence | #004 to your mother,’.and.I gay, ‘There's nothing strange 11’ thats racd; pout. at: Forty-second Street and Broadway, I hied myself Boweryward on| ¢very boy shovid be good to his mother.’ Well, when I wy ‘Every boy ‘a Birthday, and for once really enjoyed a holiday. My cup of] Should be good to his mother,’ 1 was quite runbing over, for not only’ did I revel through the whole excit+ baritone in an upper box was rateing the roof with the beautiful, sen- imental ballad “Whon the Beos Aro in tho Hives I'li Come to You." That] good to his mother.’ ” ‘ @hié @udience didn’ consider {teelf “stung”, waa demonstrated by three en-| ) sare tn which wild whistling figured shrilly, a Ca al a rd A a is never allowed to flag at the Windsor, The social spirit is ‘trong during the entr’actes down there, While ‘the bees are in the ~ hives” the audience fs in clover, Proud mothers compare babies, and calls are exchanged with a reckleas disregard of other people's feet, Among other amenities, one that struck me as charmingly unique was & long-dis- tance introduction. Just in front of me eat a young woman with an impos- ing pompadour, Glancing around, she recognized @ young man in D Centre. “Ballo, Harry!” she called; then rising, she indicated with a sweep of her , band another’ pompadoured divinity in C Right, and graciously said; “My aister.” “Sister smiled across the section, ‘and the young man acknowledged the introduction with the cub embarrasament of John Kent in “Abigail.” After. each act there ‘was ,a, veritable Oklahoma rush for vacant. fifty- cont s9ate, followed inevitably by a vigilant and wonderfully patient usher, who weeded out the interlopers and drove them back to the rear of the housé)..The exodus loft you feeling grand and lonely, ‘They can't get too close to you down here,” was the way Terry ex- plained ‘it, his eyes glowing with deep appreciation, ‘They're with you very minute.” ‘ a M ‘remark that he had something of the same grip on his audience, “Yes,” he said, “it’s easy’ w’en you have ‘em on your side,” lohaeda, Wrlehe Specie ‘| Vel , ‘They certainly were with him. When he knocked down the polished Sar Aa a hi Wittig $) pawne |y villain’s rough understudy in thé Iumber yard, an admirer yelled, “Good| rowell J. Sherman, Madison Williams, boy, Terry!” Latimer Norton, Grace Filkins, Prano74 The redouttable Terry {6 as mild-mannered a man as over cracked a| Fontaine, Mirgaret Ay, Gory 4 Jaw,or discouraged 9 golar plexus, Thé lingoring sensation of his Oakes, ileanor Hkins, Tella Cory, Tay reminder of hie prize ring past. Bipieny Hees WONce a Rida Mbcche st “Would you rather act than fight?” I asked, “No, I'd rather fight than eat or act,” was his gentle reply. It recalled the affectionate way in which mother and son had “mixed it up” in the play. And those tender words of Terry to Grace when he sald to his goil; “Hyery ‘time I try to tell you how 1 love you I can’t hear nuthin’ yuwy ‘Bevan, eight, nine, ten—you're out!’” And when Grace had “reciprocated his affection,” the fine fervor with which he sald, opening his arms; “Olfiches are on here—como In!” How could any goll resist a lover like that? “Pacing an audience doesn’t make you nervous?” “Don't know what it is,” said Torvy, The tirat time I went on I was as ¢0o] a8 a cucumber, It was as easy as going into tho ring.” “Then you were never hervous going into a fight?” ‘Never in all my 'l!fe, I'm always crazy to get at my man, RANK KRENAN «wij! reopen the F Borkeley Lyceum, in Morty- fourth street, on Morday even- ing with three short plays forming the MIL Nhe first of these fe a dramatic yeroton of Teguenvello's oper “T Page Uncool.” Arthur Hornbtow, who made the adaptation, has gone for his ma- tortal to the same source an it is al- leged Leoncayello himself went, Catulle Mendea's one-ant drama, ‘La Femine de Tabarin," first produos! many years ago at Antoine's Theatre Libre ‘and later revived at, the Theatre Francais, Mr, Keenan will play the mountebank, Grace Filkins the unfaithful wite and |‘ W..8, Hart, the soldicr loved, Another pieve will be ‘The System of Dr. Tarr, @ dramatization, of Hdgay Allan Poe's story “The System of Dr, Tarr and Profesor Fether." Henry ‘Tyrrell and Arthur Hornblow are the egaptators, F) Fr) a a a w Hoag, is entitled “At the Threshold.” In Mr, Keenan's company are W. 8. At a series of five special matinees jat the Manhattan Theatre, beginning Monday and continuing until Fri- day, Mrs, James A. Herne will produce for the first time her daughter, Julle Herne's four-act drama of modern New York life, entitled “Riohter's Wife,” Chrystal Herne head- . Richter's Wite'’ marks the debut of Julle Herne as a play: wright. The Misses Herne will be eupported by John B, Kellerd, William Humphrey, Pranic Lamb, Baward Col- ling, Ann Warrington and Belle Daube, * ee Fritz! Scheff. at the Broadway Ther atre on Wednesday night, will appear It's the same way with acting. I don’t care how many thousand people are out in front,|'n “Boceacclo.” ‘The success of that The more there {s\the better I like it, Acting {s casy—the easlest ever,” other Swppe opera, ‘Fatanitsa,” has lead Manager ©. 3B, Dillingham to make this revival, The role of the a we wv a a Cd a a Nant blade of Florence will rive an Rk, M’GOVERN 4s an exponent of the natural school of acting. His Miss. Scheff an excellent. opportunity, sangtrold is equalled only by that of the gubtapercha McGovern |qyree comedians and ah a mentee 1s e: ‘s baby, which sleeps calmly through’ the bomb exploston, platol shots [company Will Ruppert ead dyer gtandma’s ear-eplitting lullaby in“ “For, Vomd gad Fortune,” ‘Y¥ hand was still aching with his cordiality when I vouchsnfed the} me thin’ play. written by Juckaon D. | Mrs, | +" * | Happened jn Nordland,” always looks up at the gallery, see, tike thia—Every boy should be good to his mother.’ That’s'e good thing fer wrugele "For Fame and Fortune,” but I enjoyed the rare honor of being | a Kid to remember. When 1 was playing in ‘Philadelphia two old: Indiea— back” and introduced to the amall. but: mighty Terry while 6 aquare- they were about seventy-five, I guees—they oome back and sald, ‘Mr, Mo- Govern, we want to shake your hand fer what you said epon @ boy being \ Black Is Back’ at the Harlem hicca hag the chief feature at ome. C ch ) guts al Vy at the a nA Ouerattie wilt Kernel other The Srigtial maa will be at the Murray Hill ‘Th “Du Barry” will’ be ‘pl ayes by the stock company at the Yorky ile Theatre, ‘The Star Theatre will have Joe Welch in “Cohen's Luck, “The Confessions of @ Wife" will be Kall heard at the American, “Actows the Pacific” comes to the Fourteenth Street Theatre, "Momudden's Flats” will be the at- traction at the: Windsor, “On the Suwanee yer’ { Rounced for the Third Avenue T! featre, The Loat Boy” will be found at the West End Theatre; The Wine, Woman and ind fe Bo Com~ pe ny will be at the Dewey, and the Boi ‘on Burlesquers at the Gotha |, Continuing at leading theatres will be Grace George in “Abigail,” Savoy; * "The Baucation of Mr, Pipp," Liberty; Forbes Robertson In “Love and the Man," Knlokerbocker; Wri WW biat Shepherd King, ‘ork; “Who Goes There?" Brincensy Maude Adams in The Little Minister’ and "Op 'o Me Thumb," Empire, last week; The Duch- 88 of Dantalc,” Daly's; Arnold Daly In "You Never Can ‘elk! Garrick; Mrs, Leslie Carter in '‘Adrea,” Belasco's ‘Theatre; Dayid Warfield in ‘The Music 3 Francis | Wilson in Manhattan | Theatre; New! Amatordam; Widow," Garden; "It Lew Flelds's Theatre: "Higeledy-Pigkledy’ and “The College Widower,” Weber's Music Hall; “Pantana,” Lyr' “Buster Brown, Majest! opie Yankee Consul, "Wale lack's; Blanche Walsh In. “The Woman in, the Case,” Herald uae “Mrs, Temple's Telegtam,’” Madison Square; Robert Hdeson {n “Strongheart,” Aud. gon; "The Duel in the Snow’ and “The (Humpty Dum “The College Athletic Girl,” Colonial Musto Hall; Tenriotta Crosman In “Sweet kitty Bellaire,” Academy of Musio; “Mra, Lefiingwell's Boots,” Lyceum, Mise va Westcott, who has just ar- rived from Eng|and will appear at the Colonial Musle Hall in a sketch called “An Episode in Modern Life," ‘A spectal performance of “The Shep: herd King’ will be given at the New York Theatre on Tuealay afternoon for the benofit of the Asylim for Orphans and Destitute Children, Treland’s OWn Band will give a. con; cert at the Academy of Music to-mor- row ‘evening. The theatrical supper to be given by the Actors’ Batunlay Night Club next fetus A kale at Toate Green-Room will be a musical altair iraace’ a weatot’ operatie ané vauder ville talent. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, bing’ tems 4 has thet “Agagy | Dida, dhe ‘aquatle: wendathon, will’ pe- ais a 5 AS an =A | ‘Terry's fs not an tnspired porformance, but \tt's consistent one, ‘Hila req pose.ts admizeble, even in his moments of fistic activity, There is a'bron- chia! beauty in his even tones and a cheerful grin on his boy'##ite face, even ‘when fo folie the under-villain and utters the Inconte waning! MDon't hit my: when ie 1ump | “ut-thank-God-'m-at-altveo- *. Derry; however, informed mo with a moral for a musical cone George to box, ’ “Do you often go to sea the, Broad “Once in a ‘while, I've seen Wai Two New Theatrical Ventures Next Week ce ae there th haiti “vith ee our “orton hanes Cite) ‘oll, Carcedo, stan! wi Bu Mons, Albany and Manley aii vob alMard, Ls “Conviet No, bol Gate uintet, i and Violet wite’ net hh , Kaufman troupe of, yelleta, oyna comedy pony a a, Gardner Crane In “Am 1 Your miviter! id Mile, beth ig gymnast, will bo ad- At og Pas ony, Pastor's will be Harry La od company Me seanlbbel Felice sn coy ‘the Hore,” trio in "The Miachiovous he ey hen Raymond: and avery, Lew bata iad Cora Routt, . Mrs, | Larry Shaw and many thorn, Proctor's Theatres: ‘The stock com- pany at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, with the addition of Dorothy Mopton, Will appear in. “Glittering Gloria.” At Twenty-third Street Theatre the Ober- stelrer troupe is twelve Tyrolean wars Dlers will be the heaallns attraction, “Bhenan * will be played at the Fifty-eighth Street Theatre. The stock company at the One Hundred nd Twen- bls din Btreet Theatre will present ‘urtly nes Renmin will offer John T. Kelly, + De Voy and company in “The saintly tite, Billings ;" Moore and Tlttlefield, Toney Haskell, Tyce and 3a me, and the Kiamusa troupe of fapaneso, t. tan, the British Giant, will be the ‘eature at Huber’s Museum, IN BROOKLYN. will appear in “The Winter's Tale," with the exception of Wednesday afternoon and Thursday night, when Night" will be the dill, A. fine: vaudeville bill will be offered at the Amphion, ———— CONCERT BY MISS MORGAN AND MME. LAURA DANZIGER. Miss Geraldine Morgan, violinist, and Mme, Lara Danziger, plantet, announce a concert of ensemble music at Aeolian Hall’ on Monday evening, March 6 Paul Morgan, ‘ello, and Joseph Kovarlk, viola, will . asstet, Bach's sonata in| B minor. for plano see ved +, Mozart's sonata No, 3 in oe ug and pte |B raha Tee [iPass Oreshudowed rs lapanewe Pra 14 At the Montauk Theatre Viola Allen | At “Twelfth iii Ma he expected'soon ‘to forsake the play which George M, Cohan {s to write for him, George ts teaching Terry to bing and dance, and Terry is “learning” So far it’s an “even breal,” way stara?”’T inquired, rd and Vokes.” ‘ Thia was a knockout blow. .1 “took the count” and my leave, CHARLES: DARNTON, ‘) wate and neem ane nepal $s i te Book, PARKER'S HAIR Promotes the growth of the hair and gives itthe lustre and silkinoss of youth, When the hair is gray or faded it BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR, It prevents Dandruff and hair falling and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, AMUSEMENTS, unt aes Bae | Hatin yy Dwi, a er tie oe Bewerea Pitot ‘B00, DI ihe <beet Of & Woman Out of * nothing: George Kvans, Spook Minstrels, Reno d& Richanta, , Canfield '& Carlton, Rapon Kobineon, Roatan, Viagra! 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