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| -THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, es 66 eV a _ Aa pg YW hy CRaH€S JY Darntor — EVER mind, dear,” é cooed the Ann-to-be, Miss Ida Conquest, at rehearsal. “Go on taiking.” Now, however, it was not Tanner talking just to hear himself talk, but Mr. Robert Loraine talking for pub- Ucation. You say that this 1s one and the same thing in most cases? Pertiaps, but please be polite, and don’t say it of Mr. Loraine. There was no sign that the success of “Man and Superman” had gone to his has done. I never had any doubt about the success of the play in New York.” “But others did?” A sigh came with the cloud of smoke from Mr. Loraine's lips. “That's putting {t mildly,” he sald between his teeth. “The managers wouldn't haye anything to do with “Otherwise the play would not have been produced here?” “Yes, I should have produced it | myself in the end. But I didn’t want to do that. It would have been impos- sible to do justice to the play under such circumstances. Instead of being able to give my whole attention to etaging the piece, I should have been YeS'1'M PATTING MYSELFON:THE 7 BACK “TRUTH!” he boomed in capitals, “With all {te wit, its audacity and its vivacity it has no characteristic so strong as its truth. Both men and women recognize the truth of what Shaw says—this 1s proved by their quick appreciation and laughter at every performance.” “Do you agree with Shaw that man with, but the world is growing more | beral in ita views every day, It is |no longer a disgrace to be divorced, and I believe there will be greater |latitude in the laws governing the association of men and women as the world goes on, But I am not a reformer; I’m an actor, and T al- ways strive to meet objections from {s the pursued and woman the pur-! people who are shocked at Shaw by suing?” “Absolutely. So does every man who stops to think about it. It al-| Ways amuses me to hear the roars of | Of a & asking them to take him gradually and try fo get used to him. Some people would be shocked at the sight t but if they stopped to laughter from men when Ann an-| think about ft there's nothing very | nounces, ‘I haye promised to ma | Wicked about a garter. |Jack.’ They delight in Tanner’s| “Wore you surprised at the fate of | head. I felt sure that the row of old | straw hats up there on a shelf had) not been discarded because his head had outgrown them. Of all the new plays that started when the season was young and |helplessness and keenly appreciate ‘Mrs. Warren's Pro fon?" "” No, but I was very sorry, Tho time was not ripa for the promiscuous production of the play, that is all. glad and hopeful “Man and Super- z | Aa for th or the charge tt we man” is the only one that remains. | => a | al or Hnaaee aud bie With crowded houses bidding it stay, = —— r libsdinous, 3a =. purpoze to point out it goes ‘on the road” after another carrying with it an unm: takavle indorsement of Mr. Loraine’s | Judgment in bringing over this Shaw play for home consumption. “YT should think you would be pat- ting yourself on the back,” I re- marked. “Are you?” “Yes, Iam patting my: back," smiled M Loraine, 20 should be insincere {f I were to say fon the DRA? GG @Qds-% tyere3 nothing very Wwreked dbovung GOEL EY an evil in our civilization that. might , be corrected by decent wages and de- | roundings for girls who work: ‘in shops and factorice ceemed lost sight of completely, Perhaps this n't brought out strongly enough— |t don't know—but no one who knows !Shaw could possibly make the mis- |take and do him the injustice of im- | pugning motive.” Mr. Loraine sald he had never dis- ‘ | that Iam not. Is my hair in the x is | ! y jeussed the matter with Mr. Daly. ' proper artistic disorder?” he asked, 15 My hey iWare aE BEES RIEL i A i turning to my Angie-and-Curve con-|the play, They declared it was im-| obliged to decide whether I was ‘syn- ar Ip leapposel: ome a7 \ federate. And’ then he challenged | Dossible.” dicate’ or ‘anti-syndicate’ and @ hun- Artistic pe” | “oddly en he said, “Daly and aomeitiaasiesveli sina “Did they kmow anything about | dred and one other questions that 1 Disordere | yen ataa isin Sa I recalled a similar eituatton in the Shaw era when Mr. Arnold Daly it?” “Yes; I read it to them, one after an- other, They all said the same thing— don't have to worry about now, Mean- while my friends were urging me to give up the play. They were sure tt the s{tuation, for the vers jhave yarne t deal about |things in general when we have met told me he was “going away from | 7 io Jat the club, but we've never talked here” because he did not want Shaw he sine Saad ae i ae Lo br er = son that every man bas | Shaw." to become a fad in New York. Poor, | Ui xo Ree ok a REebTaMS | ae ne tis REL AnL PP through a somewhat similar experl-| y was interested io leara, as pers COT A EG ag SUES ls ane” wee ene otoe, but fiey couldn't theiniay would ake pe Peach ence at some time In eines The haps you may be, that Mr. Loraine’s ish had been realized! se \ SEU c na because | 7 ‘on w 4 nilane ae ieee |see it that way. ‘They sald the pub-| cess, but not a financial one, and he be en Bead ne ste rat eae gillpewe Pine ane ie ee NLL m golng,” said the second and |11¢ wouldn't understand what It was| advised me to let it alone. “But 1 REE ea Ar eal sete MO CALC bat more fortunate disciple of Shaw, “for /at) about. That's tae great trouble| finally persuaded him to sell-me the A Te Hen ee alae ; am They give nselves away.” | “I had begun that was “Have you received any protests |‘hoodoord,’ he confeszed. “Every- against Tanner's views In relation|thing thet I appeared in, with the to marriage?” jexception of ‘Pretty Peggy,’ from the curious to see how ‘Man and Super-j for, I hawked ‘he play from door to| the third act?” ay answered Mr. Loraine with |time I came to this ntry, six ja smile, Every now and then some years ago, uniil ‘Man and v7 man’ will be received in other citles./door for elghteen months without) “He cut it out himself, He hated Apprehkeusive? Not at all. Of course, | getting a backer. es, It was dis-|to do {t, but he realized that {t would the piece wor and it mix » writes me to ask if I realize turned out # dire failure. This play, hat I am doing, and all that sort |thank heaven! has taken off the 1 suppose ii does seem a|curse.”” some to have those beau-| He said this with one hand on his = i't do for Squedunk, |couraging, but my faith remained| be out of the question to keep an ‘ . J = * some of the larger /unshaken, and when, finally, ‘Man/| audience in a theatre till 1 o'clock a & < SE | ot ttn one-night But we're going |and Luperman’ was favorably re-/{n the morning. He did all the cut- sacrilege t i © Play only the principal cities, andj cetved at afternoon performances in/ting. The play 1s given just as tt la fow apecial afternoon performances, ; That's the only way, you know, that “la ‘the one quality above all others|tiful traditions, ‘For better or for| desk, but—I waited in ‘horror—he I believe they will Uh sn and/London, 1 did succeed in getting | cume ‘from his hands. I had intended |but {t has taken all my time keeping | success can be kept. a success.” that has made ‘Man and Superman’ a |W Til death them part? andjdidn’t “knock on wood}? Superman’ as muci as New York | backing, all along to put on the third act for |the performance up to concert pitch.! “What, in your opinion,” 1 inquired, | success?” ‘the sanctity of the home’ tampered CHARLES DARNTON, 4 the simple and very good reason that | with managers, they are forever play-| American rights, and I came away other bookings at this theatre pre-|ing down, instead of up, to the public.| with ‘Man and Superman’ in my vent my etaying longer. No, I'm| The public has a great deal more in-| pocke' hot sorry to go. I am eager and /telligence than they give it credit “Did he object to your cutting out eg cal Four, Otto Hsieh, Raymond Fine at} "A Case of Arson.” will play his Mr8t/ jay and ‘Lottie Burke, Hayman and ee NN ccs parr “LUCKY MISS DEAN,” AT TITHE MADISON SQUARE, WILL BE THE ONLY NE WCOMER NEXT WEEK. KY MISS DEA will head th features wil be Louts Simon and Grace | Will appear in the title role and Willlam / H. Stoddart's old role. Amelia Bing-) ‘The Murray Hil theatre will ha’ Ne engagement, Others will be | Irani: and Ada a + | Courdleigh will play the artist. Others) ham will appear as Flora, except on| ‘ho musical piece “In Gay New York." | Gard ba 1 > Oh vaud ‘ dary ner in “The New Coachman.” the Fifty-elhth street hou Oster be produced at the in the gaat will be Ferdinand Gott-| Tuesday, Thursday and Friday after- announced, piss Biued tha 33 jorned”” 18 | Charles Burke and Grace Larue and! wilt he MeMahon's Watermeion Gite, { Will H, Murphy and Blancbe Nichols, || At Hurtig & € hares 1. tre on Monday n schali, Mrs. Goldfinch, Paul Everton | noons, when Isabelle Evesson will he| “The Mactory Girks will soot the |company, the four Laukins, Carlyle's Nick Le and Idalene Cotton and| Cinquevaili, Lucille Saunders, James J. 3 eons hy iyi ae ae Holcomb, Curtis and Webb. rle and her Six Johnnies | will be the headliner at the Athambra. Lew Hawking, Stans the Four Elvinos and mont nd her horse Chesterfield. | Morton ent be the only new offering of th and Frank Patton. The comedy hes| seen in the part. Thalia Theat “Tho Lucky Mise Dean” ts a handsome | been played in London. Blanche Walsh in “The Woman in arted | Jim." with George i fe 5 Hol ha i Ula : 3 sah z Klime inthe title role, will hi Gardner and the Five Society Belle: ‘A Valr Exchange” will be pr Bere orien wi been secretly pee saat Seek spy st ine) Acateay:| poe. will be at the Grand Opera- te Avenue Thea MEO pe at the |" proctor’s Theatres: At Twenty-third ‘the One Hundred and ‘Twenty- a ¥ *. lof Muste Mrs. Lesile Carter will appear . rnest Hogan, wit ufis Rastus" Street Theatre a special act will be et theatre : . : meroph| in “iu Barry. “Buster Brown" will be tt e- | S24 Ia, colofed! company will move up | fr a ee iaiae oe ¢ . srncter im. | in the ne at) Fi te ee ey cil Make -nar| tonvarithe cAuences he attrac: | to the Me! Pl ephe Home of Nove The vIn will Keith's, Henry Lee, character tm- ee 4 : Zs nAke her £ . "rhe Bive Flvuon Girls will be at include “Omar Gingh." an imported il- | personaten, will te the headli Ho: deen so American tha tune. 1 sultors, more w “s /dogs and ponies, Jack Nonworth. Willie | Rhoda R us and’ Winona mannon, in “A ty=firth Christ Others will be Foy and Clarke, in i Herniti Staley and Birberk | ll be Harry Lew Dock > Vroup, James TF. Jee and : yapaeh ew Dockstader and his minstrels | the v oT - orethy Kenton | orbin, four toad ey tlhe Coote uate | come to the Haslem Upen-house, fhe Dewey and the Bon-Ton Bur- jusion; the Powell-Cottrel cauesirian gini® the Handcuff Kins. Dorothy, santana Ls coer oe 1s Trixie he Yorkville Theaire Willlam J. act, Cheridah Simpson and her City Others will be the At ‘ony astor George ig tho ate will appear in| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Girls, Rice’and Prevost, Maggte Cline | carte, Mignon Auburn It Case; Ms Dixon tle Keene and ae fe Brier Bush” et At Hammerstein's, Arthur Pri wards’ _ Vinches! f : | Ni be een in) “rbe . Arthur Prince, and Gus Edwards's Schoolboys and | Redford and Winchester, Lillian . 7 Proctor’s Wilh) Ave~ “at the Wes English ventri! ry : fn "Bamboozle," a comedy t En ntrlioquist, and Aimee An- | School in “Primary No. 23."" Mr. | and Katharine Bloodsoou. Helen Grantly | nue Theatr, with Gerald Griffin in J. eins) a, | Rencolieislay in aa peimary eo: malig . i a Wheeler Wilvox; the Elite Musi- geles will be the ‘headliners, Other /and Mra, Robert Fitzsimmons in "A | At tie Colontal, Henrl do Veles, tn AMUSEMENTS. ‘PROCTOR’S HTT, Byay fyaerchaat AV, 98th pfneham, mm —_ | THOUGHT-READING Church at Same Time Ry TELEPHONE IT THE OPE “Die Meistersinger’’ Well Presented With a Good Cast, CRITERION Ethel Barrymore . Day, | Alpe. pantalent, with 1 the Amoust | No HY-PO-PHOS-PHITES., fect Preseripfions. ter and pleasanter phosphite toon iy wt : a ered ty cure fora N. Y e+e Mrs. Morrell, Aged 102, with Daughter, Granddaughier veal. | and a Great-Granddaughter of Thirteen Won by Astonishing Telepathy Per- | Pastor’s Kindness to Methodist old. , formance Given in Private Rop- | Vie H Mannikiny, Web James PEP u BURN, BLOAT —— Residence. AGNER’S masterpiece, “Die rey FE TARRY THT Though a student of the Bible for inhabited section was not a si W pase ball cerca ah ates Auli ia) eo 1. me i 1 125 2 i : inna z jot a sinecure, t Gi a Prescriptions No. 1. and N, z ¥. 3 a the | entation at the Metropolitan iday—"Martha,"” with Caruso, Sem- |?" mn and No. TV . abe. Night, Te Robert Loraine . sr indred years, and known to 5u¢ Was often called upon to guard sate alone. She | Pee aia An astonishing Instance of actua!| Opera-House last night. That subtle, | Bayth Walker and elancow 5 fect tall, lost though transference or telepathy, way| {Mtangible, but pervasive and unmis-/ Saturday — Matinee, “Di . : a 3 le, Melster- DN tneY | given last evening at a privacy residence | tek@ble something that makes for suc- ging, with the former cast. Even- ve with on the upper west side by Khaldah «| Ces® Was manifest from the rising of |; ‘anat" with Dicpel, assis Ai. fol as a woman who Godly, Mrs. 122 Adelplt four gen walked In the ways of Drucilla Morrell, of No, t..w.ot Bway. /MATINEE | SAVOY THEA: ih =. Fit wate safhnat Sug | Bivay & FIELDS “ LOUIS pT CLARA’ {TO-D, Teta Me was too mue: } Street, Brooklyn, now over one hundred A haceinn: foi ‘0 ge he road when they would | young ptian, who claims wecult pow-| the curtain, The first act went with) otr and Scotti, ( R ’ 1d, t joined the i 5 pow f co! nd two years old, has Just Joins ite md they” had eo. aad $y OF KO, ors, splendid Aoendon, and the mucooedtng | Sale of seats for the “Gypsy Baron’ NBO: OY hav 7 qUDHEY, in tho ya and they would Requesting a member of the party of rate performance on Feb, 15 for Mr. Con- Mat, THE] Meyer line Craserkontieener cite try to fies paying Vory often.” || five or six persons to write several| Vas excellent, the chorus was in its best| rieq’s benefit will begin on Monday, CASINO’ nots ay: EMIT Se ( DALY? UE RENE athe Ben ae Pier dette nose Maen abewk Jone og tushy ea a teeth | numbers anda name on x fine of ya | frm, andthe etage management Was ee AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC aisass MEXICANA | ELLis Serres ater ing the Church, and so I never did 1 daughiors fuse gown Sho would never ical tee aie: Shia person ‘Van Rooy's Hans Sachs, always well LEFT HER BABE IN CHURCH. eee 4 ‘The Euscinating Mr. Vandervelde, path. was:somehow craw to {t:by i Coney was & bad place for girls to] phone and to ingulre what numbers| S¥2S, eTOws more mellow in conception | New Amsterdam $3.5 y2e,425- f GoLONAL Loner Toye ater a Pener nS kindness of the pastor of the Methodist . and mine never wero allownd to go with every performance. It ranks now tf Mate, Weed. ke Sat. Wy & Matthews: Cm sani, » Pai ACADEMY OF MUSIC,14th St. & Irv! 5 Willoughby and | there, 1 no matter how mush they w and what name were weitten on tho | One of Bellevue Hospitat's new guests | | FAY TEMPLETON in GEO. COHAN'S hy Stas one, Ranier "and ot DAVID BELASCO T ing FA | Wplecopal Church, at joughby nhove welts een ReaD with his inimitable Wotan, It waa today ip a three-dapaold baby that | “45 Mines from Broadway” vally Mats.2%0, Sand a | ANID LAS resents Mra. Nae nner ed when meee ee |e Gea't aay be. This was done, Khaldah in no way moving Impersonation. Was deserted In the Roman Catholic | I tpninaiy is way ded Che eee ay., ah Jinex et nalipaca | LESLIE CARTER ZAZA, granddaughter died a year, al y he q 1 the | fo; ms les hese id nd considerate wien ea ete wl ae Ror th and icn-| communication with the person at tha| Prize song and confirmed the impression ternoon, by @ handsome young wend Eisie “3 “Bie a | HE DEWEY (53. ~ mLISeD Davi nai aa ieee | we tae ri ‘ ; te ; etl Met hi 3 iy tose sto ea asd then we talked of tee the one she exits 8 to be alte | other gnd of the line in whe ordinary citrate ear Seed opal by an fof whom the police are now looking. LIBERTY? eat FOy 424 ren Mat.To-day—Remtz-Santley Burlesquers. BEANCHE "BATES in | Golden the church together. My daughter ——.__. " faced recollections of hia predecessors i: THE. as ian iv; i detain 5th St avid Belascn presser a0 ‘ Jano (Mrs, Jane Velsor, with whom the|HEAVY REVOLVER FOR ARMY. folds eathout making a mistake, tho! re hag olly suggestivencss aa well an Later the baby was @ipoovered. itis ati ee ‘fg he aT Sey | Oe tantecaeayc tenes Hy celle Landon \|TWARFIELD 3.288 ld lady lives) said sho would Join I) wWasmnaron. rep, The Wor De. | ember name written on the! Guerulousness and intolerance, and, be- | == © ROGERS BRO nik ND. RAND 22i8i,HAP WARD, Mt SIC MASTER, I would, and then her daughter, ras Racueettne ded to mo act to fhe | POET ae sides, was woll sung, the serenade being AMUSEMENTS, HI fetes mina wearer Notas av. ac torm se granddaughter, Mrs, Buck, and our little | heavy calibre for army revolvers and to mysterious person at a distance, | most effective. an eear rat - | Won BlancheWalsh, THE CASE. 2 rar Mar. ‘The 4 wie Mora to be Plt ; adopt a cartridge proposed by. th 3 ‘ | Onn, my greatarundinvgiten who, | Sants Sainte ipara Rieter, | Maidan eamitied, was a trend of his |""aie aiterts ve waa one of we tert|Muber’s 14th St. Museum Arion Masquerade Ball xs ata TT Bae a | j thirteen years olf, all went together! calibre to renlace the 83 callhre now tn Be things she has done, It was gowned ‘and joined the same day. ous "ine reason fie the change is that | be able to exercise the cou-rol neces- | ang acted appropriately to the daughter ee ee ha MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, BAFORY AND ARTER i Mie 1 tad dono Tt olehty years ago, MOMMIES 0 MANS ArH, WH! |sary for wach w feat a4 this, and had] ofa merchant, and was surprising!y Jovophine Myrtle is Combi, the FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1900, ie bathe Be I might have seen al my twenty-two | tn use. Selected, tite jodlvigusl h such a} good vocally. Boscia Prencaned eo tartar UNSURPASSED DECORATIONS. \ Li t purpose In view. lalla and children | GRAND PARADE AUTOMOBILE FLOATS. 142d at @ Say. By’ ve “ children and stepchildren and their de ee aecdeaerey als fh Reiss as David was unctuously hu- ae ena pouR Baka METROPOLISx: POR Wet a Wonderful!” was the opinion of all] morous as usual, and Homer was an avoid the "crowds at night, Tr rao ee Ballet. “PHE SIGN OF 1 BOUR.” scendants members of the church. ‘ Many of them were members and are | et.” pena Morrell was born at Wohurn, ‘MMass., in 1808. Her matden name- was Dakley, Her husband was a veteran of tho war of 1812, and she draws a pen- slon as his widow. He was a widow who witnessed the performance of the| attractive Magdalene. Bla: Pogner, Pitty other New and Interest: | ackeis and Bares for wale now at “Arion | next Week. Ernest Horan tn tutte Rast nd at all prin feat, and Khaldah was askea for some| and Muhlmann, as Kothner, were quite ee fee ores NiO; Min- ¢ Pee cle E . mann, . m ‘goth St. Tov. 8.80, Mats. Wed. & sat Datural explanation of it 1f he could | squeagtory. Saree RR recent Sees GARRICK” mata ates give one. Ho astonishod te party b7| ‘The ¢amous quintet wont exceedingly AUNDAY “COS MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT Alan Dale says Sictie ewe declaring that the whale Litng was aj well, and the final scene, with the stage DURING HER STAY IN YORK | ~~" Mt" day,2.20 trick, with nothing of the occult about! crowded with animated groups of men NEW YORK MALDAIY ASUTED BUT ONE THBATRE, ‘THN | Garden Taos: FAA a, 8 90. Gay 2.20 ae i MADISON SQUARE, DRB EO R: THE: v He i Tr and women and ohildren, was well wag NESSED ile SD HITCHCOCK i Mitnon, pEME NICs BROOKLYN AMUS d In detail, then, he told how the trivk done. Herts brought out all the fine ras when she married him, seit Le anes n Was performed. In to-niorcow's Sun- points of the score, If, sometimes, he was A See par at Tes sab cal Gots BL esa||| O-NAHT keeper of the ld Coney Island tollg..., Sunday World To-Let Ads. day World, furthermore, halduh will ingers. ESR (Bie.t0 Si zcent Rat) od ANUTO, ST. NICHOLAS RINK Velumbueav.| | 25th ANNUAL MASQUE BALL via va, Ke: : a crowed and brilliant ouse thas renatned until the last cur- Rano Hen ea eee overinre, bernsing | ATLANTIC ea at 7.80, ing, Sat. & Sunday atin 2. —_— Aste & te when there were only two houses south ‘of the Coney Island Creck, Her hus- Will show you P. D. Q. w re Pand had thirteen children ving wien | The way to fiovies now vacant; oh Gecalvelths ine ho married him. and she be:amo the | For them t's EZ2. centile. It isa ‘very inte s' oe ~ mother of nine, making twenty*two in| eras story. ee: 7, i? . oe ‘ L who called her mother, — ‘Through Next Week’s Offerings. Wa fasta 829, Si. Todara Wel. Praca tease td SY) Bee Ser Skit Su tim are a WAS FREEZING TO DEATH. | cunday—Popwlar concert, with Ger AGW DE ole Thomas Donnell, of No, 107 Hum-| ardy, Fremstad, Gorltz and Blass as Yorkvilie®** 2 ros ne Lene " she has tnany descendants, | eer : # A Swen Weesows Brooklyn boldt street, Brookiyn, was found slowly | soloists. peta SesE ASEAN, wd eSB cond uh SPB teodicn ue BO ; freeaing Maoonestous be-|. \tonday—"Ml Trovatere,"” with Nor-] JOR WEBER'S see ni -{WADDLE. ian i | CLERMONT. ‘AVENUE R lowes," with wis. SEL ————— sons ot ICE at of Hockey Game To-nigat. | C Pei seastons dali: not only this won a FARA CLUB mT) | ARION HALL, BROOKLYN, Cor Mavi stunt | S'LVER JUBIL!

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