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s. AM DERNARD AS SCH MALI, Showers of Chorus Girls and Daneers and Plenty of Fun—f Summer Evens ing’s Entertainment, with Some Songs that Broadway ls Already Whistling and }tumming. HIB jn the way Sam Bérnard and Hattie Willams, © with thelr eighty clever and dazzling asso- clates, rollick/and frotic in “The Rol- ioking Girl” at the Herald Square The- mp. They are there for the entire summer, with a commission from Charles Frohman to keep the supply of laughter up to the brimming and bubbling point all that time and to givo fun-seeking New Yorkers all the sum- mer evening enjoyment thelr ticklesome tbs can hold. When the showers of pretty chorus wirle and flying-limbed dancers with ‘hich | the rollick begins subside euft- elently for the fun-makers to appear, it is seen that) Sam ‘Bernard figures Schmatiz, a wig-maker, with a small, round, <push-the-button nose and a four-cornered hair-cut, Hattle Will: mestic dialogue will show. Jams, gorgeous and curvesome fn her brunette beauty, !s a dashing and ebul- Mifous Hungarian beile named Ilona, Who on the morrow {s to becomo the bride of a fine broth of A peasant named Miklos. Jealousy janglea the wediing bela out of tine and Iona, in a piquet and nonchalant way, runs of to Viennu with a gsy boy of a Count, who has, won her with mweot Lake-of-Como-liko speeches. Vienna, however, {a as far as the Connt get: with Ilona, Schmaits, who trima the hyperion locks of the players at the Vienna Theatre, takes her ‘under hiv protection, and with the assistance ot his wife, Lena, and an art patron named Panagl, makes @ great success of her, Schmaltz and Lena have thelr own troubles, as this little fragment of do- Lona has Ethel Barrymore Y -. on Nora: Helmer. Vay. Misa Barrymore an Nora. eM my" and staring her surprise at my question. “Why, it would be an imper- ¥ aonception of Noral'* ex- claimed Misa Ethel Barry- more, with emphasis on te tinence for me: to have a conception, any but Ibsen's, I mean, Burely he makes the character olear onough. It fe clear as crystal, Could any one be More elemental than Nora? She doer naturally, atmply. Until her, Just had to play it. mental suicide not to.) Miss Barrymore's eyes shone with earnestness and Ganced with enthusi- asm. Her interest in Ibsen is new-born, Of ajl hia playa she has seen only ‘Hedda Gabler” and “The I never saw any one play Nora," she added. ‘Otherwise I might have been hampered by previous im- pressions instead of having but the one gained by reading the play, What side of the character did I approach most tearfully? I suppose I approached it all fearfully because the character i» so big, #0 wonderful, but I cannot agr with some that Nora Is a complex ohar- acter, It may sound odd, but Nora is the easiest part I have ever played, and Incidentally the longest. My only alm was to make her natural and to in I felt it would be pal have all the others be natural, At the rehearsals 1 asked the members of the compatiy to do whatever seemed natu- ral to them—to get up, sit down, or walk across the room whenever they felt ke doing #0, I was amused at some one saying, ‘Miss Barrymore must have had @ good stage manager,’ " Misa Barrymore expressed herself as more than gratified * the results of her experiment, ‘Wednesday night's audience was the Dingest hehe house I ever played she sald, “and the Reese were very to, ation in. ae rd Peery f° an am pk ite § mo most von wot ate Catt yt the mati a ote ete ite, ern itted @ orlme by forging her )Bhe is a ohild. So how bad apg arvnzacenis of Ht a a| Mine new prinaipal told him {hat the shoemaker had calted for his_mon that ‘shoemaker doesn't stop hig money I'll buy no more tom, him," aya Bohmalts, whose lect eludes reproduction. fe said you promisad to pay ‘him the last of che monte remurke Lends yt t didnt say / which month," Fe Schmalts, ‘And the tailors ater you, too.’ “The tailor? He ought to hao bet- tor. I promised to pay hém after the shoemaker, AM he'é got to do ia to walt for the shoemaker.’ “Some men marry for one thing,” he say" ak another time, ‘some marry for another, arried to keep my blood in ‘circulation “Why didn’t I go on the stage?’ he to Lena's tauntings, ‘Everybody I had talent. All I needed was lence. I played the hind legs of a omoled With euch success, tha joted me to the front legs, Ii Sygi tie iWona for the pings he re} her eae Ten they ein Pie Punerul caterpillar Fe « toller and a tiller, hie tient caterpilia: Don't try to be ater tin you mure hat you can fy. Schmalts's lesson in acting to Ilona when he shows her how to deliver the ine, The letter has came,” ta inde. soribably funny. Anybody tat can fol- low this scene’ without rolling in Inugn~ er," which is a not Ktidubon' ‘8 cro~ farted on her stage career, Il- @ tremendous success, and sho ond, Gehmalte and te, reat participate in the torrents of song, dance, fun and eatehy music that follow, And Now Co NOTHER revival will follow “#ho A Btoops to Conquer” at the Now Amsterdam Theatre on Monday night, when William A. Brady's produc- Hon of "Tniiby” will bring back practi- pally the entire cast that first appeared in the’ Du Maurier play at the Garden Theatre on April 15, 1895. Wilton Laok- ay@ will return to the role of Svengall, and Virginia Harned will again be seep as Trilby. Burr Molntosh hes heen lured back to the atage to play his old bart of Tatty, while olhora of the for- mer A, M. Palmer company will be John Glendenning. as the Lair, Rdward W. Morrison as Gecko, Leo Dietnich- v! i be William Courtenay in the part of Little Billeo, “The Liers," the well-known comedy by Henry Arthur Jones, will be the agcond week's IM of the George Faw: debt company at the American Thoatte, xe Mina Percy Haswell will head thie cast a8 Lady Jessiga Nepean, and Frank |° .| Gilmore wil play the part of Gir Chria- aS! topher Deerin; New members of the jp) Company who will have Important roles y|are Edwin Arden, Harry year nod |B ge] Frank Lamb, Laura MoGilvray and gee oe Hantoe Builder’ will val fe given a a ee perform a bem Bi mes Panagl (Jo Coyne) and his show gris. Aone them the broker's wife, Prince, who is a beauty double of Drina ‘De Wolfe, and Bdna Goodrich, Who le said to have more diemondd than any s girl in the world, sings of love and. tts possible beginning at furious stages from two to Oslerarian: GRO® love begin at the age of twot Qh, I don't know at alli—do you? Cah any one tell, can any one When love begins or goes away "And 80 it goes till the thd. of time And the callow heart gets ripe When Jo and behold tne youth grows In vain’ he atiles ¢0, be brave Ana bola, He h hay,the piper. ay Gasn't a chan tis efforts are Tmechantol His poor old back Hus got a crack, His legs are in “ panic! “Does, love depart when you're sixty- e Does Cupid swing a chastening’ rod? Gan any one fell, com any une, say hen love begins or goes aw Sydney de grey, and his pring, oblcken ohorum, whose pictures appear on this nm aid warble the ‘Susan’ fone i’ which nets the foot of listeners KO- mis ips hing all day for Busan Dreamy’ of her ad night, Oh, but the wore, is empty When she fs not in sight, Won't you come back, O Susan? Smile with a amile benign, Tf you would make me ‘happy, Come to these arms of mine.” ‘Trilby evening for a three weeks’ engagement in the lyely musical comedy, ‘Little Johnny, Jones, Mrs, Sarah Cowell Le Moyn sompbny, | including. Grace Theodore Hamilton, William Beach and dy WHI go to the Har- lem Opera: with her Elliston, louse on Monday evening for o, week's engagement in, Browning's In tho iseutchoon. Sains Hackett,‘supported by Char- tole Walker sand ‘the, bane. company Lyric, will play, hie. last Att Cay LI i the King’ att Grand ra House. Rane Orlonett- he imoft Com: unsaln players wilh appear et a, Ay a heatre in 0 Ter Buster Beet Bea? Wheatre tor m week's us selian the, magician, will be at the scatnt will be played by the stook pny Shay A the ANSE ie oe ‘apho atthe Ww mitre: and give Eat Tho conte fore f oie ats S33 renae? 1s announced ¢ “Avenue ‘The 1 Richer! wil’ be | Sen Win r ale company, "8 kal ‘ou am. the a other, hel TBarramore, | in aaa he Aur of Ivan eee Howse," im Ber- iat Herald hooker: Sheen a the te iat ee ‘my week; Ase he Liberty Theatre close to-night, wancerall. show for the ga Hose wit ven ae ana ai tan Opera-Hou! -MONrOW ie Me VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. ot pine or NS Tie 1%} "wih it ira | Brown" comes to the yours views ion ap jin Y HER One of the whirlwind hite of the show 4 the sonw. “Indians Along Broadway sung by Sam Bernard, Hattie William! Jo Coyne and Anne’ Anecles, | Mant encores are demanded each evening and there, ate plenty of ve Whis tw any) ast lttle Indjan I think I ever “The, *SThink of that! ‘Think of thatt a miiden who was posing as a maniouring sqiaw, Think of that! tea Think of that! I simply took her out to dine, and though my mem'ry fatie There ien't any need that I should go into detalls; But she could inlm a pocketbook aa well ag. nine oF t tats ‘Think of that! Talk prea th the Wild Weet, tate about ‘Tall about | the’ wild ana woolly hold-up Thoy never were @ ‘marke: ts That aro Sith wil te ke aro. tomahawi hte, tomuhawking people up nnd the toa He Mit of "The -Roliiokin puslog tlavarneas and Saturdays” al RON ROLLICK AT THE ALD SQUARE If thelr friendship you should doubt, ‘Wihen they part you'll find out, Chorus: Friends who are good and true, Qne goos and leaves but two. apse, comes the friendly talk. at hor anv ward will, Bs he J ne?" n't that hat a fright?" But What elee can they. do? ‘They're friends #0 good and tre, Ilona has displaced a favorite named Fanchette at tho thi Fanchetta ns in tho mids S$ success and t Bitter hate Js engender then swing song, In ‘which seven protty girls ure swung out over the bald-head row, in a Vienna garden scene, Miss Willlams comes as a Hun- warlan culrassler, leading a magnificent mureh, she sin “Far oft In Hong Kon I love sweet Sing-song English gitis, wich roy cheeks, T adore! Colleens with blartcy Tat Guayottes, of Cairo, My heort's on fire, oh haute? maids, with’ oye, of brown! ve sailed east and wes! But the oneid love best ‘te tho girl d left in my own townt After this son Ilona and Fanchette clash and there js a challenge to a duel. Both are expert with the foils. The meeting, takes place in a Hecluded spot Girl far singing’ ‘Ro ie Ke "tat villia ad secon Mirisnds That Are There are plenty of 19 but not enough to sat ety, th 7 Tt ja ful ot timely ri Fades unions { And things, It goog fo peools Moline Sromantwnan the teat BF attteg eRe vernes of this Pris) 2} you're looking fine, ust divine, Then’ comes good friend number three, They greet her effusively. ’ with the Original Cast. Dumag'a romantic pla he Three Guardsmen,” will bo given by the stock Gompany at the ICN Avene Then ity Robert Drouet, supported by the stock PUusddy At the witty enka Dusee Theatre, will appear in Mr. Barnes of New York At the One Hundred. and Mwenty-fAfth Btrect Theatre "Dorothy ‘Vernon of Haddon Hall’ will be acte und Irene Bentley, the singer, will be the vaudeville headliner, ‘The Hippodrome'’s great show will remain unchanged, ameraioin'a will be Meintyre ‘dy's bea: i ponies, “Brevoloy the “Four Ma Slaries, Vance, Frank and. Jennie La tona, Probet, the Great Buckner, Gmnivi and Heomnce and new phic @ Bentley, with her will the. Hist at the Colonial, inl Genera wat wil and Naan fiat Bi ne 6 on, Hal tos ochre in are hh i 1 Bur i one. sires rt Dal ‘and com the Four Lukens, eealman aap Bioore ‘and M “A Night in Ventee, rk Murphy; George B. Austin, joes funny -atunts on the alack + Leo! and Drake, Grace Leon- sap emt Davin and, Walker and Gillett's Tony Paatcr'n int will inclute Calla- hens AMUSEMENTS. Ete. tar Sara TUDE PSES APagt. HAVE Av LAUGHED AT MARCELINIt 10,000 People SENG THE YOUNG TOL KS! Artintic.’ theese eeer Mette Grand“ ;27. mpl vy Telegram, [Next weok -J MES K HACKETT. NATIONAL THEATRE REALIZED ris Where Behmalt? and Panagl chase the chill out of the morning wir and cheer themselves and everybody else up with the "Lovey Dove: a fir Verso tell how a turtle and a dove tat in Joye, The second recites the culinary culmination of thelr courtship: “A pigeon heard this turtle sing— In anger did a pigeon wing— Called the little dove, who joined nim ip above, him And Mack, Matthows and Harris, | Nat Cittord, Weenah Latiiten, Lalita | Siw. Potter wt Hirewell. Gunnin ham ‘ang Lord, Sramiichy De oon my ni ‘vors, Cente and) “Peter fallox ara fie, Laslu Clirta wilt atlox And: his, Lulu Girls wilt) be at Hur Beamon’s, together with | by Misa Dean Hdng Yin he ‘Two Rubles; How: and Brothers, banjoists; llmer Tenley, Mnsus and Magette, Bennett and Rio ond the Gregsons, dancers and sing The Atlantic Garden, on tho Bowery, will celebrate its fo venth anni- versary on Monday evening with a con- Sent and yandoville entertainment, Abbott Parker, tho man with on his back, wil return to Huber'a Mas There will be several now features at the Rden Musee, IN BROOKLYN ; May Irwin, in "Mra. Black Is Back,’ will ‘be at the Montauk. AMUSEMENTS. Huber’s * Museum ENTIRE C HANOB On BILL, | Ai Bt. & Bd Ay.) Lex wach ent re ‘i Cyendtircon yiie, Mon. fe trth ent Waraer Be 141 at. eae As Wea Mat. ain 300 THE BULLION ALICE, » Next Week-—The Origins BUSTER hava fom, | eve en way 08 inet, BS, BO, 73 ‘Sut! Mat, 2 welt "Bo ABO Say eee Charmin MamionRtow ate fem, Anealy Con Wiha) ihe EDEN)"; MUSER, + | funny, For qlie'd promised falthfully to be his lady lover With him, the (flew the ‘g00p"— The turtle now fg ‘in the soup"— Wien thay met again, the meeting gave m paln hain, she was broiling, sang, 1 yas, dove then Wor t you be my, Tovey, dover, th you T would, love to eos pe ‘some with mar fove, ‘over the wen, Happy wo! | be, Jove, on our honeymoon. can awim mighty ocean, O'er it you can fl f1 Novey dovey, lovey Say you'll be my 1 ey-ovey Ana Til ‘flways be your Uttle turtle love." The duel preliminaries between the Count and Sehmalty are unroariously Lhe principals: have refused..to forego the rapler play. her!" says, Ttona "AoloRizOt TO” soornfully. t,, Suggestion 1s the pleasures,”” Phin more," interposea the cr "T take it os there haa ‘been no very, Benge inate on either side, we he frst we hmall, suMclent sath ntaction, poeyy The WILLIAMS AY ILOnA says Schmalts, with “My father wis ®& “Not for me," swashbuckling. abr, butcher!" Then Schmalts gets very busy aad important, “Wihnt should there between bo the distance apart?’ he asks the Count, nga et Glatance?” eater vant Coun! ‘ou don't seem to be very awell ver in, yet] affairs of honor,’ Lad me irs of honor Ay remulne: bust+ wo they were alwaya too fs The Count offers Schmalte ¢h ns to sMlect from, eae re tho jose Your pa is your ‘prero ‘I wondor It he aye Nonmuiis, ome-some,' now what you mean, Walt me to choose ‘ones ™ ey rtadni, Wall vy didnt you speak lan- Dane 17 yous: but T had to tranmate it for, Mio duet ta a rattling ta rounded, Mikiog nuiees hen peaks to iris ana ‘mugen of duncern” wir wots bell ding bell It sounding in the a Jona’s hone leave of Bum B; dams and and nd,’ gaya the Count, ord, for the princi- pce cal ling me namie ” Proud of Her ace (ee ah nny Magni ty 214th ay, room 87, N. ¥, \ ONT NEXT MONDAY 7oheae TH REVIVAL, | FOR TWO WEERS: = allt Bie ee NEM YORK SPECIAL ™" 88 BW PRKS ning Next ae —-fieats i. gelling, GEO. fruitte M. 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