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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVE , DECEMBER 23, 1905. Most Memorable Blanche Bates’ a hrigtmag ver the sward in the merriest com went over and introduced myself to 1 step, when a man, who was evidently \a regular lodger, opened the door with FE bl f th E i Wo di munion. the man on whose knee she had been H . passed W Tho exhilaration and rejuvenation perched, “Poor little girl," said J, Christmas with an gi fo pdt ran gt Sarah Bernhardt rites a Christmas a 4 or e ven vening r of the litte cobbler on our way back “is her mother over there?” The i home in the tram stand out to-day/man nodded Hawaiian Princess, stir to ni 2000 earn nd COMPLETE Manuscript SLD WORLD Wakes Up} i the most dogutarly happy Christ-| “Then,” I asked, “why. don't you : rn nas mnorning of my recollection, he child across @ m 1 Pee FoF The ee aves nt a, sleepy to worry about tries, #0 1 d- of Mme. Bernhardt's to Find It Has a Vig-}!mis morning of my recollection he child aaron 10: Chs ae ; “What would be the good?” {ite quired the man solemnly. be httrare. | "She evidently wants to speak with ¢ —=— garden party, ‘cided to be my own hotel clark for Sounds rather, the nonce, First I signed my name in the register and then, going bo:| GBs BARONS, hind the desk, I selected the key to Story Is Reproduced Here in FAC-SIMILE, orous Young Brother in the NEW WORLD. |her mother,” I replied. The man looked at me queerly for doosn't it? Tt! what was evidently an empty room er ie & moment. ad was not in Cali-| and added its number to the volume, werent = | What would be the good?” ie fornia either, but! before me, Next I left a call for 5.80) ——— te - , Asked again in the same tone, “Her ve steat Hes | 0, tae sheet provided for that pur- Ahn eo /. tin Vir inia Rarned |mother {# dead! in tropleal Ha-| pose and, finally, stepped into the fe fh. | A little further inquiry brought owt wall, It was nine! elevator, ran the car to the fourth i. Cine LAA top {7 \the fact that the child's mother had Freshens the ‘died the day before and that her y id years ago; in| nor, haley a ane nee | LY ‘ kK oa ao 2 d Band,” '2", wes being sent East, The face other words, thA] Coeeite precisely as though I had! ’ x Stale Brea ANG. of the child member of that | \ Christmas of explained my wish to a regular clerit| I. enn Gs dad sf — (Weliten for The Ing World.) | Tepertoire company saddened my , 1896, 1 was play-| the night before; but I am not likely fre (pop We were play- Christmas and haunted me for many to forget my Christmas night in - Guar fn “Tre” inj Weeks Ing In the Royal) oat to all intents and purposes, was . ing | Opera House in Honolulu and had at- a pvereiyt | hotel in the town of Vee Gh eA haf New Orleans,| — F ‘tracted the attention of Princess Ka-| Bridgeton, * and after tho 4 anal < Atoa, a charming young woman, i | GY — €- = __ SARAH _BERNHARDT, performance on 7 fected, plain-spoken and kindly “| | ee fe —_—_ Christmas eve I) {isposttion. | he rae ¢ => ? We - Pa 5 asked tho ey ¥* Phe cam. —_ i The Princess gave a party in the | | WA r - SAA: seas pany to dinner | _— ; dearden of the royal palace on the | oly lawn smear | pom fw. at my hotel, The ty | shore of the river which, was attend- Fritzi Schett’s | SRF aa 4. ° is s folding doors of d by all the dignitaries of Hono | ‘ ia heh music vat maint an the Marie Cabill’s | iw heta~7) aa) 2 pam =e bg far ord eo | Santa Claus ner serve: u ie a bench trope pms, woe | Christmas Gift A bo (on wth fe, — py Spare ‘brown mm = Was a Burglar, Bere, Male ha toat ne + of Railroad Fare, tn =e y ; . ane Beesreran, ther end a large Christmas tree was OO TILERR IS Se pp . oe Hawail, there was all the jusury of | Never mind the W, 1 om fu. ‘Pid hd | Ghee standing, ; oh was always @ France's capital. 1 had the honor name of the com- | G4. Z i~— I had engaged for the on sion the friend of mine as of sitting at the right hand of the | pany. We were) } — f-Lon. rine? Fars & Gift from the Good God} “stale Bread Band.” composed of a child, He never Princess, and !t renily seemed as if) in Montreal and I LAA oa tA the newsboys of the city, The leader failed to pay @ of this band was a blind ney t Bhe decorations were go arrangec ah will gibe to you of my acquired lithe the band was hidden from the} science, I will open my brain to you,"’ [copter was nt Ply ieorles said the Old World, ‘Lean on me boys afterward sat down to and fear nothing. I am strong, I will sustain you,’’ probably look on, ‘The fable in English. it as my most | memorable! NE DAY the Good God said to at te bal O the Old World: “Iam going to oaly my first on| give youa beautiful Christmas.” the stage, but al-|} And the Old World, that had gone to qe 4 ‘the party was given In my honor, There were gifts for everybody, Bhe gave me a magnificent bracelet ‘of beaten gold In the form of a ser- Dent, with glittering stones of ruby Ted nestling among its coils, Per- haps the bracelet, too, had @ history. d don't know. sociable visit to our home on the night before Christmas, and my small stock+ ing was usually not large enough r and forgot for an hour, at , that they weve a “stale bread ae Lo It would have been so the only one {5 0 ahi = “*] will profit by your adbi iD) to accommodate — ‘one of the most dreadful breaches of had spent away | leep bie only oly, On aS hing sa (onal A P f dd db ee) Iw its the good fellow's Hawallan etiquette to ask any ques from home up to | {coming toward hima young brother, Sas P| . avoid your errors, and I Will love i offerings. To-day he and I are on tion ” matter how innocent, abou si — on a sa | {beauttful, superb, vigorous, filled with SE you,’ replied the New World. | excellent terms, and Christmas ine © @ roya All that I could do was| Our show ha n such a failure) ‘ Fr tA i variably finds us in conference; but 16 receive 4 atatetully and roverc|that some: Majeatysy oonatabia or] (AC?EHE lifes and the tho brothers threw me Y Laaigs ia And the Good God smiled under his} | vars nay aos ot ts ennemi Ser ently jothor was keeping us “goode com-| }themselbes into each other’s arms, a) Le white beard, he citen conailte. me about oer Margaret Anglin’s Christmas Saddened by a Motherless Waif, ‘The Evening World.) A GREAT many years ago, be- fore I became a member of the Empire Theatre Stock Company, I remember one Christmas after- noon before the stove in the of- fice of a com- | foitable hotel In} Pittsfield, Mass, There were two | panie in our travail,” Gila Q ~| and absolutely | people's stockings, On Christmas eves T used to lie awake In the hope that I might catch a glimpse of the benevolent creature, but somehow T always fell asleep be fore his visit. One Christmas eve, however, T dtd see him, As I lay through the still hours I distinctly heard a creaking on the stairs, followed by a footstep, I waited, breathless, but no one came, Trembling I hopped from my bed and peepel out of the door, The pale winter moon was streaming through the landing window full on the figure of the good Saint himself, white flowing locks, long white beard, red coat and all, with a large bundle under his arm, I was so scared that before he could turn around and seo me I was back in bed with my head under the clothes and knew nothing unt#l the morning, Then I found my stocking filled aa usuab, I went down to breakfast, Meer | to tell what I had seen and fount my father eitting in the dining-room, + very grave, in earnest conversation with two stern-looking policemen, The terrified servants told me that burglars had broken into our house during the night and stolen a lot of etlyerplate and other valuable prop- erty. Then I told my father how [ had seen Santa Claus, and he and the policemen smiled, ‘refused to go either away from or) H | not with the company. He was the/ent came the next morning, and a) was in utter darkness, and when I ened and bent and must have been near the fourscore mark, The little two-storied house in which he lived and worked had been his from boy- hood, Infirmity had confined him to the house as a child, and a strangely retiring disposition kept him in and about his shop as a youth, An acel- . 3 . ; 4 dent to a limb at this time brought are which Red’ oenetad fae him years of inactivity, Middle age some In my dressing-room and others |found him a martyr to poverty and abont the stage, burst into shouts of industry, and at the time I first saw ed eatin Deore ets fae him he was unique in the neighbor- lighted as {t was by hundreds of tiny hood as a man who at fourscore had |incandescent lamps. On the tree I never been further than a square or discovered some jittle present from two from his little shop in the heart Christmas Surprise. every member of the company and of tooming Lond (Written for The Evening World) (1 was handed a serol] which was in- hdon, HISTMAS for the actor is not scribed with the loving remem-| In later years it was roported he Tt was my first’ something that was hurriedly spoken as a rule an unusually joyous) brances of my fellow-players And had taken largely in his reading to Season as @ sta%, of as eating. Make-ups wouldn't stay occasion, He must spend a this proved my happiest Christmas, joutdoor subjects. His shop was dec- and I was ap-!on, for the tears rolled down from/| greater part of the day in the Uf, VA, \orated with water-colors of woods, pearing ih MANY many degr little eyes that night. The} theatre, and hae little time for the| rivers and fields, brought to him by small towns, My! audiences were large, but 6o was tho) festivities of the season, but I re- customers who had discovered his Joins in the Old a vision of nature in {ts first state.| The declaration, I reeall, created a Sensation in the neighborhood. Hun-| (\ dreds of willing guides offered them- selves, The old cobbler declined all of the kindnesses with the statement that he would choose his own com: panions, ‘Gathering about him a dozen or more of children, of whom I was one, he boarded a tram for London's outskirts, When the conductor called out the end of our journey our host arose, and I remember even now the tn- creased pallor of hia striking face He bundled us from the tram before him. When he had alighted he was| in the centre of the wild nature of|theatrical companies in town— Hampstead Heath that circles Lon-;“‘troupes,” the natives called them don on the north, ; One was our own, the other an or- I shall never forget the elation of ganization playing a repertoire of the old cobbler's face, His bent form) melodramas to popular prices. One shook with what I since know to be of the members of this latter organ- Intense emotion, For several min-) ization was a little girl of about utes he surveyed the rolling flelds\clght years, who was sitting on the and hedges, Then tears came to his| knee of an elderly man and talked eyes./ He knelt down and felt the “mamma,” From the conver- grass as he might {f {t were velvet, sation it appeared that her mother Then he plucked a handful and in- was in the railway station and that haled its fragrance. Next he tasted the child wanted her very much, it, Conscious of our bewilderment by Several times the little girl proposed his conduct, he ones more became q crossing the street to that building, child and proposed a gambol which we could see plainly through the window of the hotel. She was erying and I felt so much sympathy for her that, after a young woman tn ne company had taken her away, I | original enemy of good will to men, |day later Souam me in my mother's hom tried the door of my dressing-room, instead of its being open and every- thing Inside ready for me, as usual, 1 discovered the door was tightly locked. It was all very perplexing and not calculated to cheer one up on a Christmas Day. I hunted up the key and when I opened the door a flood of light from a beautiful and was ready at any moment ala wh pounce upon the receipts should we be so unfortunate as to have any Grace George Plays Hotel Clerk ji onemae some nad with | | On Christmas Night. | much of sorrow—in tact, we all telt i, |like the stepchildren of Good Luck's unhappy marriage, for we faced the fact that even should we play to good houses at the holiday matinee and night performances, haviNE there was Emanuel Service, the fa- Spent was passed yous garnishee expert, ready, and,| four years 880 !0\1 may say, willing, to take unto him-| the little town of self ovr earnings. | NJ. Between the performances we dic tion for Write ¢ Evening World.) sit _| socond most markable Chris mas that I re- Viola Allen Recalls a Merry member ALO OCOE AG | Bridgeton, i/ Groce cease company and T sheriff, Then at night the final cur-| cai] one Christmas, the most agres- ee for counterfeits of rural na- reached Bridgeton so late in the|tain was down and all started in! able of my Iife, which ocurred when | ture, Singularly, during his long afternoon that I did not register at! misery for thelr dressing-rooms; but T was appearing in “The Chyistian” and busy life he had never seen the hotel, preferring to go immediately | the manager called us back, Fe the Garden Theatre. A Cornea | jearth’s beauties In their primitive to the theatre, When the perform-| ‘Ladies and gentlemen,” he sald, | matinee ts Sok Gk @ Tule, AN AaToee wealth of verdure and flowers, It ance was over, I spent some little) “I take pfeasure in announcing that! apie affair, but the one in question | was said that many an old shoe had time in my dressing room befora our friqnd, Mr. - (mentioning the been zealously heeled, soled or Peeking priueipal hostetry, |*2eTH#f), will be married to-night to Cobbler’s Christmas, patched for a rose, our Miss ——, who acceptably fills| be forgotten 7 : ‘What was my amazement to find the| the part of the first dancer, and he the Garden on the Christmas Day The Hvening World.) On the Christmas morning of this interesting Christmas |Narrative he declared to his neigh- place closed and securely locked, | himself will join the troupe.” in questfon I found the place de- | “Yes,” said the sheriff, “I'm with |eerted, None of the actors was bors that he, who had never in all jhis life been more than a square from the house which saw his birth, about proved a rare delight and never to the When I arrived at) (Written for M most memory concerns & little old about, as usual; not even a stage, man in London, I was ten at) I thought 4t all| the time. The man kept a small cobbling shop. Later he complained that his shoes hurt him, and these he doffed, There was no door bell and appar-| ently no possibility of waking the in- | YU and after the ceremony I'm go |ing to ‘blow’ you.” mates of the house. I was ina fair) fut the good luck waa no Induce. | hand was to be seen. ray (0) to spend the night on the door- ls ent to me, for my Christmas pres-| very strange and curious, The stage For a +jround hour the Httle old man and would that day humor himself with |his juvenile companions scam pere He was pale, wit- i ' : SIX NEW ATTRACTIONS IN SANTA CLAUS'S PACK 3siisistastenitrs -amsenenn AMUSEMENTS. se bd dM. a PNB hb Ah ene Dr, G, Gordon Martt = ‘distinot fins {8 recognized EMPIRE 2 THRATKD, bie i Bt, west of HUBER'S {4TH ST, MUSEUM ; as 4 distinct advance in dens NEW AMSTERDAM it away: ie 8.15, —_——+4-—___—— tal sclence, No necessity for aitges Bins’ ) dan enn Mate Wed sai, Xumue ABBOTT PARKER \ _ sje . , he Man WViio. ‘ HE theatrical Santa Claus will Sow," witch pletures the almple Ute Opera-House In “The Catch of the Beas) Lottie Vincent, abel Johnson, Ba Hates or the usual unsatisfactory Sif beren bee | ES Wi _nltlat Spectuelen Bina Mute by Yh ory bring six new attractions tof Cape Cod folk, will have its first| #0.’ wri] OY and Smith and Baker Lan rae steed. eee LYCEUM Sinarg sit at an $180,215 BROADWAY Bors ties doe LIONBIs Lon eee theatregoers next week, with New Y “Mrs, ‘Cemple's Telegram," with ‘d , singer, and Arthur Prince, nd firm. ore . Bat, Xmas & Now Toa f\ SOUTH AFRICAN ViiinaR, three clames of plays, one commis opera |‘meatre on Otristee: atten lam eer aed Hae Conor tn the ont, vaneioasial ner fam england, wilt Thea ‘and all diseases of the guma|| THE LION AND THE "MOUSE Groene Bamacsen VEREMIOUE MUR POEHE fal wiek i, old : a tH extrungnnaas for variety * 8 6 ie Sexinning with a Christmas! be the headiiners at the Colonial fre ere iacninn in each | Criterion PRA RA Bay, 8 ah coy sa, By.8 80 LIBERTY Testrsjd0ti,* tiwot Bway. . pattie Hane Bee 4 he whole Barrymore femily will ap-| Miss Olgo Nethersole, at the Herald’ Others will be Nick Long and Idalene a den: wor! fours, fi ti Last Mat. Tord y, pear in two Barrie plays, “‘Allce-Sit-by-| Square ‘Theatre, wil make her teap-| Mbunes Nata eT Ter, tne feet Colton in imitations, the Five Mowatts,| M. to 6 P. M. week days only. Ex- | WM, COLLIER in ie a ROSS ‘rate Hschanees’ THEATREMO VoLAss vA YAUDRY ILIA the-Fire” and "Pantaloon," at the Cri-| pearance in Clyde Fitch's version of: tre, with @ matinee on Chrietmes aa | Sumit and Campbell and the Camille|@minattons and booklet on Alveolar’ | DALY’ 5 sprosdway & both Bt, at Bi8. WOH, a $6 ee. Wed. & dat, Edison Piotures others, SUNDAY CONCH ADAT concen } terion Theatre On Christmas night. In| Davdet’s “Sapho on Christmas after-| Miss Selma Horman_ will appear in | nyio, Dentlatry treo . G. GORDON MAR-| VIOLA ALLEN ota Pia Be, No Hianer. 9) —— the firet-mentionad comedy Miss Kthel| noon. There will be an entirely new) “The Queen. of the Goeiate” at tho ‘At Hammerateln’s will be “The Mum-| TIN, M. D., DDS, Ine., Suite ‘704, | | ESS pol oF TAR TOWN in oe tORTO," | NEW oni Barrymore will essny a new role, with seenic production, Hamilton Revell Feeeph | Lig tA ioe in “Kerry| ming Birds in @ Music Hull,” Jewel's oe Fifth Ave cor, 824 8t., New Aockerbocker Bway & 98th 8 at 816 | | | 1 her biether John figuring in the cast,| Wl again play Jean Gaussin, Gow’ and “Bhaun Rhue” eee the Murray ' Co ork, Appointments by letter, tele- A Bel Wises | Pp together with Bruce Mckae and other oe Hin Theatre. Moning, Wiltred Oarke edohpp ewer gram or ‘phone, 5068 Madison Sq. | MAUNRDS La Belle Marseillaise THE CLANSMAN 1S COMING. | sehen rey wall-known players. In the one-act | FOr MMs Inst week at the New Am=| «gocrot service Sam.” with Charles | Binns and Binna/ Canfield and Ca | | bal gy EAT RE Browtway & asin 8 | ClETY, | Nese LAonel Rurrymons wil) be Panta. | %@am Theatre, Mr. B. 8 Willard will/7. Alirich, will be the offering at the | the Golden Gate Quartet, Young ae AMUSEMENTS, ht Nethers STRATA Comeeatt BEUSCO™ tea. (f.8, Mat Bat at 2.) Tae Gl in| yen COvRT OF THE Cine Joon and John Barrymore the Clown, | #1V® ae menaay meatier ath ‘Third Avenue Theatre itt have | B® Yoo and Footer Ci acid [eee ee s | = ae ethersole in CARMEN, ‘} BLANCHE BATES in | 4 | mea — Maditon Square Garden, eee Gnd night; “The Middleman,” Tueeday| ihe Tiled Avenue Thm GO A Roberts in. "Dick Turpin’ will |PN a, Av. S07 8t. Mat. To-day | pies A ry Teatt OB way. BUOU Tey Ue nme mene, & M. toll Poteet Wie ‘ Might and Wednesday afternoon; “The! At'the ‘Thalia will be ‘Queen of the uaa the Te OE ine Lastsiee E THR HOUBE oF yar || Rob ert Li Ferited Shans f SinhiN.Y To-nieht Mat Foday'a : Cc Ofiss Henrietta Crosman will begin her | Professor's Love Story,’ Wednesday | White Slaves,” : Ganning is another headliner, Others Nxt_Wk-—"Seorvt, Service ert Loraine ,} Manand & EXTRA MATS. XMAS @ ye \ exh engagement at the Garrick with | and ‘Tour ay nights; “David Garrick The read will offer “A Crown! will be a Rs George W, Day, | wean | sth Ay. Bye, 8.15, Mat, a SAVOY tite ir eee ane fs i |f David Belasco, prewen te ha il in y y in New study th , *| Gheletmas qatines performance of] and “The Mane Who Pride | Sortie Taint Dollar’ {Till be the attrac- neuen sing and f Paltervon and ane | lye ME MIM a I i Hate Thurs, Sat, & Xmas | WARFIELD Muste MASDER, | Mee! rior “4 Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary," an| Might and Saturday setinve ead “Pom | tote AS pet oa Ge, Mares eee: eecreree SH ar Mis y WALLACK'S, By 82). Ma ailaptation of Sardou's "A Scrap of| V'nch” Saturday night Ytowe sya are Belleg pill be Balt, fee Hi oe head the Bill at ony | i ae ED \\t HYG EC etree THE CLANSMAN IS COMING. J 2<:., Wa fave LOW NO q Paper.” ‘ at the Dewey, and the Pastor's, Others wi vernon the nme pas The _" © W's On Tuertay, Wednestay and Friday Fagers at tho Gotham in ventrioguiat the Four Atvinos, Gavin, |HIMWILL west Week—Me "fonaph Murpny. | | THE LITTLE Da atte Fines | ae ADMY OF MUBIG. tim st airving Ls A or ae ; == al 1% he Ir Ladies latt Peaches, Diamond an iy aoa . 5. } Arital Scheft will trip out at tho | AACMOONS AL the Lyceum Theatre| wit given farewell concert at tel Mr cand Mrs. Allison and La Belle | MADISON SQ.(fMattetyaXmae | | PRINCESS | i.) BETWEEN Babes in Toyland. ri Opening td ci iiiickerbooker on Monday night In oe igh French, a Boston pd Academy of Music to-morrow evening. Faumina. ae ‘ih THBA.24th-B'way 4 » Bez. | ———— 3 | pri W.73.81. Mate 'T: & Wet, 1, AS YE SOWs soiifns i AAT ‘ oman, will “Be 0 At Hurtig: an mon's MoMa 5 a -- - Ne SO Haitian ko Horr eile, Mota 4 ew sonle omers ie by Mr. Senior cronamnneg, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. | tinea Maude and Watemzim it | JOE WEBER'S Sons tx¥ti"KOrf. |THE CLANSMAN IS a PASTOR'S ey . by=Vietor Henbert and Henry Blot) and Mra. Frances Hodgwun Burnett's) Proctor’s Theatres —Cinquevalli, th | will remain the featine Hind ston |P THEA, Wways2oh\ The Prince Chap. | , Kedellad em==THE DEWEY *45! pe tt k ain. Soin play, "The Hattie Princens." Juggler ant be Ny cogil at th and Mosler, th la Vine Clmaron Trio} = ANMERSTEIN'S | BE tam dapcaeAT Mat. To-day—PARISTAN Wie } : ‘ i _.|mwenty-third street house, Others wilt |and Hickey and Nelson be on the at ‘ The huge extravaganss, “The Babes] “A Society Circus the Hinnodrome’s| yg Weir's Hungutlan Boy Band, [Bil oe : og) ata BERNHA RDT. THE GOTHAM, #5! 9, | jreememnngimees = iy : on i" ston, ry uiber's will have amo: ures | ' * Midgets, a Wis onda. ING ieee OO Meet ital Ba ddeagdbatatg gives How Sok the ares toe Coronas Grand Opera Trio, Louise Dresser, | anbort Parker and John ‘Tevis's South | 8h". Huncan. Camille Trio and Others, FIELDS PETER P. fe he Agent mee = tak ! Fr’ ; Lyre on Monday afternoon and will th ite Ik ab ah Gocia, it hae bo.| Jack Norworth, Shean and Warren, African village, “ ace | Zoe vf t Beats $1 at Mats, at & Nn \.. Wwny & sod Bt { aa Rag A neetac ever known, It has bo-| 80k argh fal Ja Mader wun +5 ‘ ‘ash - orn me Sr ren, oar Saree Some the talk of the town, and dusty {aod ‘Toledo and Price. “The Girl with | The Tmpel [patnee toute Hol, | ST» NICHOLAS RINK, tun valu Anglin: Ziq ( ‘Manhattan 480, Mat ; rivaing Mewhe of falty storie, in| 22 for tte magoiticent ecenic plctures.|the Red Domino’ will be a the FIy-|tands and Helen Ogden will be at |Pertect Lee: & seonions Dally, 10.80 “| ffop | beg. bitrionstein's BERORE a AFTER ME TROPOLIS v \ arvsing jumble 0! fairy stories, in canal . » tometh tt tlantte Ga n, 3.00. y on vee = 7 te ooOF i which Kobin Hood, Will Scarlet, Cin- | !ts beautiful ballets and the diversified oe nea ei panins he fond AMliney ‘Lase the tmpersonator, will| nem Xmas and New Year's Dayn,| 1 er - 1h CURSE O j Merella und Blusbeard figure, character of the entertainment have! Cliffe Bersac an tay remain at the Kdon Musee. LAST EINE Fy NIGAET AT ATLANTICE He : Paar’ never been equalled, 118 pantomimts|sow Midgets, George W. Monroo, Car- | TEA At 1) Qe MAJESTIC “#423 Wit ‘ atone Ty : features ntve it an added attraction at) roll Johnson and Ward and Curran. 4) « zaatt ye hs) ‘ Another attraction appropriate to the | this Um ety “The Two Orphans" will be revived at] ‘The Christian,” with Alexander von We tnd RUER EB. GK. Matine: 5 oe ou Bouin,” wl y fho}iday season will be “The Ginger) sare Canin, in “Molly Moonshine,”|th® One Hundred and Twenty-Adth | Mitsel as John Btarm and Mise c Hun. afte tie rte Not) aH HEM SHiPARDs Mo els Wiig show,29 ate Tbresd Man," which will begin an ene ee nnn ne evamupement at|attect Ouse, rine Countiss as Glory Quayle will be | T ion. imitt-Nelson flent plotures. I8 rounds, |" Mal, To-Day. Arnold Daly's vo, 7 Gagement at the Liberty Theatre with | th, Nientio Meatre wih a Corgmas| Among the novelties at Kelth's will] played by tho Imperial Theagre Btock |? Xmas, Mat. Jas, O'Ni-—"Monte Crist,” | Bee, Can Tell, | a's! £5 WANG COHII y¢ + @ Christmas r-atines, ‘The libretto and | inaines. iq, {b Les Renos, Parisian pantomimists; | “YRP*RY onions bith will Include Wille (COLONIAL, K farce vores, CO A peta EL eee Ws in *Gaten of the Sean lyrics are che last work of the late Fred- | | Lew in his funmakers tn itl ine Pecchiant Troupe, Belle Stone, in| tama and Walker, Riccabona’s Horses, on lag Halelemn Nip: | tie Tdimes | LOW Flelds AND Hi eae aay, For Hie I Beis Ranken, while the music leby A. | Brena "Oper on" Mongay after" |x spiral wtairoase et, and Sol Stone, | Town an and Company, Abdul af ras fe ne wm Fonpegth ‘in Ht Mappened In Nordinnd. || Serine, NavwW'k--Lwalers tu White Wome win seer ree wives, je an he Dat Ail bs T “ n a To-day. When the W ty as “psa “aes ve a “ Hele ror sper ow i le |b Bai Wabi | Te dw a .