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| / | | | f At the Bijou a geese SchubertGlee Club 25 Years of Age; |: Has a Celebration ein “Th but Words In “The Clouds” stood by the garden gate, he @nd she, and watched the clouds fon by. Hers were free and un- douds, for she was an actress Prague; but his were stationary, he had never known ambition ‘was preparing to enter the priest- | Just to please his dear old moth- » They—he and she-talked about life | @& thet sort of thing, though she principally of herself. She had @way without her press agent, but wes doing her best to let people ghe was an actress. The solemn was @ 00d audience. Finally, the aid of the clouds that sup- | ypified higher ¢hings, she wasmed, if not exactly fired, him with ambition to go out into the world and make a career for himself. Then, for the sake ‘of the dear old mother, she all back and ordered him to stay where he wes. And as sho was “strong” ‘and he was deplorably weak, he obeyed her ke @ good little chit, Thue “The Clouds,” a Bohemian play by Jarosiav Kvapil, ended just as it ) had begun at the Bijou last night. It proved @ singularly inept iittie play, all pit : Ing, as the actress. A country doctor was played easily and naturally by L. Rogers Lytton. Harry Il. Fraser acted and looked utterly woebegone as the pure youth, who admitted that he had never Loe) eal Tractor about anything. C. D, BIDS FOR WATER TUN! WATER TUNNEL PROM CATSKILLS OPENED. Twenty-seven Construction Com- panys, One in London, Seek the Four Contracts. Bike for the building of the great high pressure tunnel which ts to carry water from the Catskills to the several bor- oughe of the greater city were opened to-day. Twenty-seven bide were re- celved for the four sections upon which work is to begin simultaneously. The successful bidders will not be known for several days. Sixteen milion dollars is estimated as the final cost of the underground watee- way which will traverse all the bor- oughe at a depth varying from two hun- Grea to four hundred feet. Starting from Hill View Reservoir, near the Yonkers ne, twenty-seven shafts will bee@un” through which the materials ex- cavate will be carried. The work must be con pleted in not more than fifty-four months. Among the bidders to-day were eome of the largest contracting firms in the United States, while London was repre- wented by a bid from the firm of 8. Peareons Sons Company, Metropolitan Contracting Company, Grant, Smith é& Co., the Mason & Hungar Company, Gil- lespie & Co., Keystone State Contracting Company’ and the Degnon Contracting Bonde for $800,000 wit be re- ARE @ Quitetnse8) BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. HE Schubert Glee Club of Jersey City, one of the most effective of men‘e choruses in New York end Retghdoring cities, celebrated last even- ing tte twenty-fifth year of existence by @ dinner at the Evansonia, Jersey City. ‘The speakers were Louis Sherwood, the Dresident; Mr. Voorhees, a former pres- ident and one of the club's best freinds and supporters; Philp M. Brett, of the University Glee Chub of New York; the Rev. Jasper 8. Hogan,and Judge William H. Speer, of the Supreme Court. Pach in turn paid tribute to the quality of the club's ainging and the work {t had accomplished in the gen- eral uplift of the artistic appreciation of Jersey Ci Elliott F. Schenck, the conductor, was in Philadelpt fr. Enright, his assistant, led the singing, of which there was a-plenty. The opening number was ‘My Country, ‘Tis of Thee,” and, the end, two or three of the choicest morsels ‘vere sung in the artistic manner to which its eup- porters have become accustomed. But in the avsence of tle cat, (Mr. Schenck), tle mice, (the young bloods of the club) fell into @ riot of popular songa, among them ‘“E—Yip—I—Addy—I—Ay—I—ay,” “I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now” and “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?” with a fervor and votume that was astonishing trom sugh devoted lovers of classical music. REGINA VICARINO SCORES AS MADAM BUTTERPLY. Regina Vicarino, late of the Manhat- tan Opera Company, sang the title part in Puccini's “Madam Butterfly” last night with one of the six Aborn Eng- ish Grand Opera companies at the Brooklyn Academy of SMusic. |The rest ‘The will of . Belle W. 8. ‘Wren, the comedienne, who died re- cently at her home, No. 1488 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, was filed yesterday in the Kings County Surrogate's office. | ‘The estate is small. With the exception of afew {nor bequests the estate Koos | ing Pinkerto on Adkins, Sharpl to the Actors’ Fund Home at New land FllenJames, Suzuki, The young prima Brighton, 8. 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