The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1905, Page 9

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hy ate DARNTON all S} as it was for him to say ‘“What'll ye have?’ e time when 1 was singing bs peas eg, “The Songs That Mammy Used to Sing,’ he came to me and sald, ‘Maggie, i My ) y s ao. ) doe CLUE IL ; would you mind if £ sung that song, too?’ ‘Well, well, John,’ I eays, ‘Lap-| ~ B wth th Ha | Hy yr) bi a i preciate that! You ast me for permission to sing your own song? = ‘T j if “Throw Him. Down, McClusky!"’.as Popular Tos | ain't want to do annyt'igg you wouldn't Like, Maggie, he says, ‘Yow f. i Hf). fl T i mR Day as It Was Fourteen Years Ago—John W, | un’ 1 save.” : eo F fF A A A A Kelly Sold’ the Song for $2—“The Jew Boys “7 HW variety ‘hall favorite of more than a quarter of a century—the Are Writing the Irish Songs To-Day,” Says divvil take me for hinting. at a lady's age!l—has noted a great i ” change in the character of vaudeville audiences, Maggie—‘‘The Irish Queen Has Lost Thirty “In the old days,” she skid, “it wae the working class that madé up Pounds, but None of Her Old-Time Vigor. the biggest part of an audience,’ Phe dirty-faced ‘kids that used to hang s ‘ over the gallery. rail and yell, ‘Hello, Magete! altting downstairs now Nea cr Sau acm ‘Jal dressed up.and with o girl apiece, Tho o ty in town that's any- og AY thing like what they were in the old days te merican Theatre's at a She Drentieny words i Kelly, 1 shouldn't call Maggte Cline « delicate Sunday night concert, They’re a lot of terrors over there, and it they don’t Utils thing who doesn’t eat enough to keep an elephant alive. Yet ‘apie f togutred how {€ bappened that: a Wke you, God: help you! I blew myself for a fine §40 hat to wear there a ; pe fe famous green dress W8} nits ago, but I was hardly on the stago before a little devil yelled “Take dangling froma peg while “The Irish Queen” wore black lace over cab s f Big 0 ; v yf heer r ‘The New Rothelje something that: vesn't tela Patrick's ‘Day but “a tow outs ey i Tae bora by Laid Ht age me ! We a i ! +’ | wants hot water wirt-she explained: . " BN \ MAG Gps ) “What's become of all the Irish in New York?" } i'm’ getting that thin’ that it's all I can do to keep the green dress “Walt till St. Pattick's Day and you'll see plenty'of ‘etn, ‘They're here datos. from falling off me. If a woman wants to reduceeher weight let her go | P into vaudeville and do her two shows a day, Unless she bas a strong con- SL Fa ae yongen 98 Ho satay Marys" Gheee) Onyp: They're all Yankees stitution ehe'll have to look twlee to seo Rersblt atter she's been at it’a| 27% | But let any one como out and aing a song they don’t Ike and they'll fow weeks, Why, last summer I got eo fat 1 was ashamed to come to New| 900% !¢t you. know that here's a lot of 'em left, You couldn't hire me to! more, ‘That settled Ht Tt wil a hit, but l cut tt out, “But I never knew but ry Yorks” 1 was waddling down Broadwa}one day, when, I met Mr. Morris, | 06 ® #0 that had a word tn tt about ‘wakes’ or ‘Micke’ oF ‘Turks.’ Not | one Irishman who didn't like ‘McClusky,’ That was my father, "Hello, Maggie,’ he says, ‘how are you?’ ‘Don't 1 look healthy?’ I says. for Maggie! I tried:e gong cue time that had dynamite tn tt And that very, “Maggio, ho tised to say, ‘it ain't ladylike,’” "You look well enough to go back to work,’ he says, ‘They don’t want week I got letters from two Irish soofeties ating me not to sing it: any CHARLES DARNTON, ‘va forgotten Maggle Cline,’ I told him, ‘No, they ain’t,’ he saya. Panny rin rr, aie “al nek Lue wa mons) =~ Richard Mansfield to Be Seen in Seven Plays. ‘ +, Maggle is having the time of her life—the hard time—in following HTH anhual engdgément of Richard) at Weber's Musle Hall on Monday) chess of Dantato. Dal ‘ Arnold Di the and. us Henry Miller on the bill, “Monday,” sho said, “I saw the last part of the Manafield at te Now Amsterdam | night and continued throughout the|!n “You Never Gan Tell” Garricl Hay the Mae penal Semi Rew vitagtwphic ‘ i sf $ f fonda Ke, which will rea,” Be! Procto! Hen Wooarut | Sketoh, and it’ affected mo so 1 went on with tears-in my eyes, That. kind ‘sine ee AT ete heel pease Now: ¥ore ees {at of the cons latro; vid W ‘Musto elke His tree apo mat of acting gets to me—I'th that tender-hearted.” will present seven’ plays, tis répertoire| called “Dudu,” Miss Edna Chase will Calig eer anba , tan sare ie, “ithe We sie FY cates . inoluding Le Misanthrope,” by Moliere,|{mpersbnate “Du” and “Du” respec- y, iat on et co) Cd ad A a a tae Lat tively, in Nordland,” Le yavasrile Pai th e, there a est offering, His, repertoire the| tively, Mr, Weber will act as lecturer, rs) f ber y ‘Twenty thing the muse ' ’ dow with| first week will be: Monday and Satur-|4nd Charles A, Bigelow, Aubrey Boucl-|Hall; | "Fantana, fj A ier sine hike A Geol naa tet Ne ficaal sinice|42y matinee, “Beau Brummel;” Tues easy pease fs Med beef and aM Wom ! the i aa ra pity Set ‘the ite Act a Mine Mi met} \" fs day ‘and Friday, ‘Richard: 11; | Sam Marion will be ‘water carriers, To- , 0 or ava M loore Both Win her return to the strenuous life, There are no signs, however, of Wruaneaay: "Ivan, the ‘Derrible;”| morrow ‘night at the music hall Mr, |Matison Square; Robe ‘Bet i arn and wont ita chest, 940,000 on Stook Tip, én ithpending’ breakdown and she Js still able to make herself heard, Thursday, “Dr; Jekyl and Mr, Hyde,” bate And Mr, Minehan's other tH § Hi ‘Leff ik, a prin cation at t Bx-Con Mt fi ; “How's that, Billy?” she asks of the orchestra leader at Proctor’s/and Saturday evening, Graveney Ht fend| Tene Beats his annua in tho, Dara ding of the Goda Aout Be ne, ato baht a Tate’ aithar' at een Wald New twenty-third Street Theatre, after a vocal explosion, ot Bhai brain hate ete Phi Pe) “Mies ‘Wiske and the Manhattan -com- Pastor. will celebrate, his | ast night to Sir Charles Wyndham Ic | “Great!” answers the enthislasti2 gentleman, Heeb RI i A ge tapes” if fine programme has been prepared [pany will begin ‘tho net four weeks of ruin, Past Your as a manager with ba ee lady, fy ee, a7 Mates, wi day, "Dr, i i 4 : ‘ toskay fee" ™~ “D1 right," réjoins the roof-ratsing cantatrice, “we'll try it over again,|Wednosday, “Richard IIL;” Friday, Tah atta ite Folie inkges aii Rive tho xia i i Ane, ‘Outelde of @ very shaw theatrlont ‘go's Tony Pastor can hear it.” Which shows that Maggie doesn't forgot | ‘Meau Brummels Saturday MANN rtougg on Friday. afternoon, erie eet fiat ant 0 Cook 8" band brace Mer Parraihs x am ot ; : K , inolud! ott! hor old friends and that she will go a long way to serve one of them—even day evening, “Ivan, the Terrible,” ior aie 1 Peer el at thr di "pare re ave y ou, Wa etn ul to Fourteenth street, Mudra weok—Monday, "Dr, Jekyl and:| ana 'a travesty called "The Bntertaln:| Agnes” and “The, ku ‘where the tall wl ae ible 42, INa" she aald, “I'll never forget the old days at Tony Pastor's, | Mr. vail useamy sandy Tahias Ate Absbay)ty by « Gooree dt ERORGS ae Baty a van ie bginal gaat a ana Mary, ‘Ried 2 "hing | ff gon, Bay at? Oh, come now, don’t be asting me how long I’ve been on the| matinee, “Beau Brujrmel; *Y) | hurst, In both of which will be seen iy ed " a * the Four Hunt bhi 4 . "Ivan, vie Torviblo!” Mhursday, The He Piet awn nlavere: Wiel A eoeee oe ee cere co ere Wileon’ “ang "Alor Hlolee, traps Hive ‘als hee ingllk > \& etago. But,” with & savage smile, “I haven't been on as long as May Merchant of Venice;'’ FWday, "A Pa liam Gitlotte and Mies mtnel Barrymore EEE oben Night ‘etl tho. onlobentad {° aa Ae eines Ipwin or Lilliauw Russell.” risian’ Romance,’ and Saturday even- |, by Miss Amelia Bingham at Wallack's| Kiesohna," will’ be ‘on, at the Co+ y nn Ron "aay will appear in @ comedietta entitled Di ‘<On the subject of the damage-doing McClusky, however, the woman|ing "Richaed 111," His fourth and last | wn» giient system)" end Evie Green mn bt TAR Ai coe Ay plane gece eey lool ator gn nee ited ih who made him famous was more conimunicative. week will be devoted exchuively © | French and Irish songs and Victor) for Robert Hdéson's company, and will! of. ex, cy ane om f a anata IN a i make her first appearance in ‘'Strong- most « (lt was fourteen years ago this coming Easter’ that I first sang tho ba A ee aus iatandoa four Rete orchestra will be other deve iayng' an Bpvarte op Hone ecng. It was at a benoflt performarce at Pastor's. [ didn’t know the|jeading women. Mleanor Beary plays . oe ry “Ivan, the Terrlole,”| Miss Wills Jeffries will move from iy Flossle Hope, who succeeted ‘words even, and had them written down on a plece\of paper, I thought] the ‘Tzarita in “Ivan, th the New Anmterdam to the Knicker-| Nina Randall in the part of Susle In! in BROOKLYN Mit Would be a good tinie to try tho song, but-T didn't dream that it would be| Jul Mane Taylor plays Ponts tn The | ‘Theatre, where she will.continus| “Buster Brown’' at the Majestio Thon Merchant of Venice’ and’ Lady Anne)" fs "| tre, has retired from the cast owin i Robs “Merely Mar; big hit, ‘The day before, John W. Kelly—'The Rolling Mill fan,’ you) eee ee ener in a aartrade | Performances of "The Prince Consort.” [itn gta wh pe pucsoaded on Mone | mt" will bo the ofertng es Che gl Hhow—stopped at my dressing room door and sald, ‘Maggie,’ he s4ys,/@neen plays the leading female roles in Friday oer ‘ fst 9, aan day vente todo nor Wain anc, tau, é pn ve. goth new song here, and I'd like you to take it and see if you can dojin “Dr, Jekyl and Mr, Hyde" and asides at the Berkeley Lyceum, will; Miss May Naudain will be tho soloist Cc H f. fie i aang, Hedges an | aes, qnything with it,’ ‘All right, John, T says, “vhat do you want for it?’ ‘On!’| “Beau Brummel,’” and vineeae ald ead | produce anothor mew one-act play called MASE CU AL Cs Lilt the} Waruso, by imsel Stnars te says, ‘give me a couple of dollars so that I can treat the boys,” ing parte in “A Parisian Romance |4 woman's Pity,” Jacob Adler, the Jewish actor, to- 2 aret (tie hare with Ireno Prahar, Other important | wrignt’ Lorimer will play a special) gether wit! Mrs. Adler and several “And Was $2 ali that his song brought him?” roles a me ‘ i < are played: by Mildred Morris, |natinee at the New York ‘Theatre on| members of his company, will return Mi FISKE | Leah Ki “Yes, and over the bir it went before I had'time to road the words.” |denghtor of tho late Felix Morris; | Thursday afternoon, with a triple bill to: New York on next ‘Tuesday evening f TRS FISKE | Leah Rls Jeschna id is mt two |for. the punpose of taking part In the t ehh ge ge Pitan aruda, write me tun D. H: | Sols olan, ok. Glnen, Bron ans | entrain that vil Pesede ie GRAND Fe May Irwin Irwin | ek Harkins; Vivian Bernard and Alma |" and the Ly ‘act of “The | opening ceremonies of the itu ball Teta, 4 ae ' in ald of Beth Israel Hospital, to be Nit We BAM D— “ “ ioe JOHN! Ho give away all his conge instead of getting rich ont| Mthanay. Among the meh Ak | the. Gl Kay's.” with, Bam| Pelt on that’ night Inthe Grand “bene LBW KIKLDS” rg ye of them,"’ sighed Maggie, “When he gaye°mo this one, it was |\wante, Morton Selton, Edwin Fitager- | siete Hf los om BR On Brlday afternoon, April 1, Mra revere ltt al \ ial entitled ‘Throw Him Down, McGinty,’ I didn’t Ike the name, |aid and Willkam Willott, Branelg Wilson in “Cousin Billy, See civon Te cene Wil present at \ f Bray btn pe | Ol HAESTIC ‘nd suggested McClusky, ‘Thats @ fine name,’ sald John, and ao McClusky Charles Brbhibks Hua plased the Her- Operas Tesh ie a yas ie aN eae Me te eerie ‘ Metropolis, Bet } F # I knew Sharles Br er-| “The Volunteer Organist" will return | This play is given for the bonefit of the 1 “ttwas, 1 thought of McClusky because I knew an old tarrlor by that name | aiq gquare ‘Theatre at the disposal of | to the Fourteenth Bureet Theatre, Music School Settlement, No, 6 Hast A Arh A a BO By down in Haverhill, Mass., where I ved when 0 girl, It took three or four the st, Petersburs Dramatic Company | ,,'Siberia” will remain at the American Te Rr ea: Mulivien' (Cha Arak ‘ot ray ea aa a Oe Wedded. but No Wite jE NB policemen to arrest McClusky every time he went on a spree, When we | for a performunce which thls organiza- Kunden two Flags’ witl be the offer-| his Lenten lectures, now called ‘"Trav- Ruy ry pa gt sat WALLAGK'S 4 a Pe, Kids would see him wo'd yoll; ‘Here contes McClusky!’ and run for home.” | ton will kivo there on ‘Thuraday after-|ing of the stock company at Yorkyille| elogues,’ in Carmogie Hall to-morsoy Dare: i ath Went. Ore Oreheat : wae Coll “ inion is the secret of tt , ri noon, This is the Russian company that Theatre + Hill, ‘Theat ni vee Fe aie Raat an ana mana v o . | 8 By, 620, Mat. Ta " Paka ae hee ser Wile ted nn Ny Success?” I eked, . | was expelled from thelr a ate Ati Wilson in go Wateh on’ the | annual benedt In behalf of the Actors: “ft ai a Biden De “I don’t know,” she answered, “unless it {8 that most of us love a fight,| tor presenting there the draMa in threo| Rh hl Home will také place at the Broadway Why, even, tho women in the, audlence get {nto the spirit of the thing, T'ye | acts by Bugene Tachirikoft, entitled Nae CaO Mure will minister to Theatre on Friday afternoon, Apel f by . MURRAY! “ny thosen Pet oy . i \ geen em lean forward and raise thelr han-ts as tf thoy wanted to give some| “The Chosen People.” They went Im- Pcima Herman. will appear at ng | lve the following plays at the MILL. ; mediately to London, where a benefit Wedded, bat No ‘Wire! MMheatre on Thursday afternoo 5 ave ar Mi * one a wallop while I was singing the chorus, I've had lots of other songs, | was given for them, in which every tucky'” will be at the| to One,” by, Francis M. i AMBRICAN but not one that has come anywhere near the success of ‘McClusky,’ Thero | prominent player in the English capital) V "i iso ‘ edad 4 ee ‘ToeM'w Night op MANIC Bike #00 will bo “The Child| caster: "The Three wvas ‘Mary Ann Kohoe,’ and ‘Will You Be Alay?’ and ‘Come Down Mrs, paelth ite Mik rewent "Dh |giahas Yor, Alice Yates. ye BROADWAY ri Wand ROOKLYN eee i +4 ; or : | im, | Chosen Peop ne Russlan Jan- M is, annotmeed | Moore, an f ‘ . 8 Flynn,’ ‘Still His Whiskers Grey The Mick That Threw the Brick,’ ‘The xuage and with the same company that | Tost 0, Jerome, messi slat} 268 ns hon } JF. Songs that Mammy Usod to Sing’ ‘Poor Mlck'—I loved the ‘Mick’ because| played it In. St. Petersburg and. tn ye aml Me bety | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, de Ht FOOD. SHOW, the music was 60 pretty—and a lot of others; but the audience, no matter London, Reet Plpy fhe Helehinett masg-| Be: ‘3M “Atlantic Burlesquora! yramrhorsteln's will offer another png Ee : q ‘ A a ip 8 e drama deal fn ” hotvy much they liked 'em, always yelled Yor ‘McClusky,’ and they're doing ny wrongs of the Russian people, Aa % he | Buropean novelty, Mile, de Verdi, who, ll, especially that section of the Russians 1 “Naney Stair,” Gri. | piindfokled, 18 eld to be able to play “vat 9 Krown, A ‘the ehosen people” Tha |e vay Carson In The Thien nthe. plano any piece of musty | TMs le a ploture of Caruso, tho great “John W. Kelly was the only Irishman I ever knew who could write a! play {Will be given under the direction of i ella Bingham jn’ Mp Me italian ton, skowhea a in 8/2, N, Orle who 1s at the head of | Marni, k's} Willa Glieite placed before her without being told | ich besides being itenes i good Irish song, Do you know who's’ writing ‘em to-day? The Jew boys ip | in i, Petorsburg Dramatic Company, hertoek sola Empire} Ke {ts name, Others on tho bill will be |, einen, ‘ot his familiarity, vit a antes ? in Twenty-eighth street, Yes, they are, and they're getting more for torn | {yi gi." be. Interpreted, By fourteen |ggono In, "Bo » ‘Urontwayy last |sfarshaltP, Wilder, Valerie Borgore [ert shows that, le in absolutely without at, Yes, , y're getting more for fom |i, Siac weak Grace, George’ in AU 1h, pose onan bier ced oe Athy Hitetons as 19, ble 1 appea ( than Kelly got . He was the most modest man} ever knew, about his songs, Baucation fe hy Pi i Q buries Hida, the aquatie nelX? imer in’ Melyille'and Stetson, Wieto ye ona rtm he And fom rink 8 Al sn an A io saat att ri Ma og gaz, Mati a sar ade ious

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