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“Yellow Ticket” Well-Acted, Strong Melodrama. @00p, old-fashioned melodran Meeting his well-deserved en with virtue triumphant and the villain the hands of the persecuted heroine, ts Be tak ae Ticket,” which A. H. Woods presented at the Eltinge ‘‘he- ‘The author, Michacl _ aed his play would have some matters in Russia. Mr. W: need Plorence Reed dohn Mason Varenka. Audrey. Morton, in @ curtain speech, sald he effect in working @ reform in certain not worry about the reform’ part, for virile melodrama ie entertainment, and that is what audiences are looking for. “The Yellow Ticket” will never make the slightest dent in the machinery of the Russian Government, but it may build @ theatre for Mr. Woods. It appears that women who are not come in for a her union card, #0 to speak. N. rally this system gives the secret po- Mee of Russia tyrannical power over the outcast, and aronnd the system and its possibilities Mr. Morton has woven his drama. It in simple and direct drama. A virtuous Jewish girl, in order to visit en) her dying father in St. Petersburg, registers with the police at Kiev and is given a yellow ticket. In St. Peters- burg, homeless and friendless, she steala the name of a girl who dies in her rooma—but keeps the yellow ticket. The chief of the secret police becomes infatuated with her, decoys her to his at night and in preserving her honor the gir! plunges that most modéern ‘weapons, @ hatpin, into the heart of Qf course she has to be to be in St. Petersburg at that @ young American journalist who fallen in love with the girl, and he takes yvay from the St. urg police and starts with her the red-white-and- Jet-the-eagie-ncream-three - cheers- tar-Spangled-Banner climax of bout all there is to “The " But the way it is done for the entertainment. There ‘Tieki the designing officer. ppily extricated from her trouble. There hap- © climax in the firat act when the HM, in the presence of the A: ‘ained a chorus worthy of re- Especially good is his soprano |ehgir, His programme, which was as ly new, was lofty and dificult he is to be congratulated upon haviog Presented it adequately. Verdi's “Stabat Mater,” which was one of t t compositions of the Italian m ir, it ite Arst public performance with orchestra in the United States—eo Mr. Schindler says. At any rate, as a whole, it is not fomilivr, It in a splendid piece of musicianship that appeals more to sf te the heart, spiritual with none of the sen- ct numbers was the “Videt and one of the led to the text so closely and beau- tifully as to engender fresh expecta- tion of what is to be accomplished by the young Italian who com! “Conchita, Almost @ novelty was Gabriel Faure's “Pavane” for small orchestra and chorus, a dainty bit of instrumentation depicting courtly dances and stately manners. 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CF le time in w! to prepare, women ee in going blindly to the trial. her only friends Produces the yellow thexet ‘puts a terrific strain on the rest fon. However, the villain's Silk Skirts. Values to $10.00, $1.97 $2.97 $3.95 $4.75 $5.75 ‘00Lingerie and Voile Waists, $2.00 Colored Net, Lingerie and lling up to $2.00. Voile Waists, alton St. Btore only, 50c set-in slee joes Mn _ $ 1 e at Both Brooklyn Store: AMUGEMENTS. fen MESSIAH)|**8iLLl second act and the tri- girl and the journalist in are not overshadowed by thrill. There is nothing of clinical atmosphere about To former!: Sale at fre well acted. Florence te Jewish girl who uses the @ffectively; John Mason, as chtet of the secret police, who John Barrymore ly becomes the human cush- Emmett Corrigan ) fm @er the pin; John Barrymore, as the resourceful American Mournaliat and i tt Corrigan, as the sub-chief of the police, are given good lines and use with all the skill and effect thuir talent and experience command. The , showing three interiors in St. Petersburg, one with a view of the city {a exquisite. of the conversation ts frank, but it is antiseptic compared with what ‘bee served to the public in weveral dramatic efforts of late. “The Yellow “is°fall of Russian villainy, American herotam and a Jewish woman's ing the attention of New York ig beyond AMUSEMENTS. eR tthe GamTAOFOLITAT FOG HOU OPERA HOUSE| y, Toraladt ai tlca eee som s oman at this time should rel; upon Lydia E, Pinkham’s V Compound, a most bach ey toni invigorator of the female organiem. E ot Preaise that it can escape a! le possibility. ‘Ea Boheme’’ Well Put On _At the the Century - By Neisarter Ie Rawling. 4 BOHEME,” which was put on at the Century Opera House for the first time last fe one of the most creditable that the Messrs. Aborn have Evidently a bit of thought and Fehearsais had been given tu “preparation of Puccini's opera (HO success that it won with the ce was justified by the merits ‘the production. The management, once, relied upon its own re- for stage settings and they adequate. The attic for the first Jast acta, of coarse, was easy to Par but the Cafe Momus scene Was presented effectively as to back- e groupings and action, and @mowfall at the Barriere d'Enfer realistic. he cast could acarcely have been d from the resources of the + we ae and there was a noteworthy g together and up to each other uve an flaminative exposition of the happy-go-free, devil-me-care charac- of the bohemians of the Quarter of the Paris of the 3 but the American contingent matter that one of them is an meant) made a very good try. @ance, the mock duel and all the Da, of A.J last act were espe- rt tiffness as Ru- ven Pe be ie ° i oe ‘to ao wig his garret ’ bly sung, so well, vdiead Tiette correct leportment ary Century audie: The action was ‘inter= @ ptorm of applause, was @ simple and Sang with much charm eee scharacter understand. 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