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XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1909. 7 comedy, EAMMZSSTEIN SAILS TO-DAY. upon it together, it 13. obviously, desirable, for ss a brilliant exponent of acting in light TO PLAY "ORESTES" HERE. THE DRAMA the common welfare, that they should dwell to- has already been noted as one of the most pleasing ART EXHIBITIONS gether in peace. There needs no pundit come from ar.d promising incidents of the dramatic season. Will Search Europe for Conductor to Taka the stage to tell us that. The ethical significance The fine artistic acting of Mr. Worthing,— which is fluency, William Faversham and Walter Campiniai's Place. - of "The Next accordingly, can be like lace in texture and, in its like the House Door." brook,— atoning OLD AND NEW. Certified as correct, and dismissed as a respectable sparkle of running water in a -woodland has The Martin Collection and Pictures Oscar Hammerstein will sail this for public Damrosch Join Forces. Batavia, Hamburg- platitude. The merit of It as a play consists in also been recognized a? an opulent source of Europe on the of the an well devised situations and clearly drawn and pleasure and a cheering t'ken that the best tradi- bij Mr. Hassan'. [By Telegraph to The Tribune.] Line, to sign contracts with a new conductor fas? the stage have not yet passed. Miss | April li—Wiiiiam Faversham. who is next season to replace Cleofonts Camparlni. Mr. The Easter Revival. boidly contrasted characters. The scene is laid in tions of the Art Toronto. "Divor- The exhibition now open at American in "The World and expects to Th* sport of enterprise that onnualiy manifests England, and the most conspicuous and interest- George, it will be remembered, presented by appearing in Toronto this week Kammersteln also obtain several c»w Theatre, April Yo, Galleries of the collection of pictures formed Wife," to-day and Walter singers. in cur theatres at Easter duly arrived yes- ing; person Involved in the plot is a poor and cons' at Waliack's on 13OT. The His announced that he . : Itself the late John T. Martin inevitably provokes reflec- agreement whereby opera urday and exhibited vincornmon vigor,—chiefly be- proud .English baronet, who cherishes an invet- standard attraction at the Hackett Theatre con- Dararosch had entered into an All the Manhattan forces returned to tow* • • - - tion on the odd developments of taste in this coun- season the theatres are numerous and bocausc" ::ange< erate hatred of the Hebrew race, and who, there- to be Mr. Buchanan's merry farce called "A they jointly would produce next Greek yesterday or Sunday. Miss Mary Garden will rest cau?" try. Fashion rules in picture buying as in all other version has been week, of bill were made In a considerable number of upon, opposes a projected matrimonial alliance be- Woman's Way." tragedy "Orestes." An English for a few days and sail for Parts next wber* matters of luxury. Doubtless there are collectors enterprise by Richard Le Garden, already them. In the afternoon a new play called "The tween members of his family and members of especially made for this her sister. Miss Agnes has taken to-day who buy examples of eighteenth century with Massenefs was acted at Weber's Theatre; Miss Gr?.ce that of rich and generous Jew. his neighbor. Gallienne. which will be used apartments. Mr. Zenatello. through th» courtesy CUznax~ a English portraiture in precisely the same spirit that Lisle version George, at trip Ha^kett Theatre, effected a revival The course of true love rough, but the con- THE CLARA MORRIS TESTIMONIAL. music, composed for the Count de s of Mr Hammerstein. sang, instead of Mr. Caruso, runs moved their fathers to buy the painted anecdotes of "Divorcons" (announced in that old, ingenuous, clusion is reconcilement,— the baronet seeing reason Of the play. in "Ada" for the Metropolitan Opera Company la which once were all the rage in Continental stu- and Mr. way, as "By special request"); ar.d at relax his antipathy and become placable. Mr. It is the purpose of Mr. Faversham Chicago last night. Nearly all the Manhattan alluring to New York Theatre. dios. Yet there never was a type more progressive during Lyric Theatre an extra performance was given Dodson, who "knows his country's disposition Damrosch to presen' "Orestes" at matinees singera will be out of the country before the end the than the American collector. He gets his education Philllps's of the indelicate, offe!isive, but apparently popular well," impersonated the haughty English aristo- Attention is a?aiii directed to the dramatic per- yir. Faversham's production of Stephen of the week. next Friday afternoon. as it were by leaps and bounds. In one year he Broadway The cast of farce of '-The Blue Mouse,'' a thing which has dis- crat, exhibiting strong character, pride of birth, formance that will be gAtn ."Herod' at the Theatre. Enrico Caruso will sail for Europe to-morrow on April 16, New York Theatre, for the benefit may be rejoicing over the purchase ofa Bouguereau. Faversham's graced the local stage for come time. The pro- and Intense feeling, and embellishing bia portrayal at the •Orestes" will be made up from Mr. the Mauretania to take a lone rest because- of th* <"!ara whom the closing act of her In the next he is allying a Degas. How long it York ct-ecings of the night were varied and active, al- '\u25a0with many exquisite touches of del-cat eccen- of Morris.—for company, and Mr. Damrosch and his New present poor condition of his voice. This was tffe's, drama is- composed of age. sickness, and im- took Mr. Martin to outgrow one enthusiasm and the music. most to extreme at bewilderment. At the Acad- tricity and polished manner. No observer acquaint- Symphony Orchestra will provide made possible by the kindness of Mr. ZeaateUa* the penury, of her develop another it is impossible to state, but his to at- emy of Mr. Mantel] began an engagement, with Mr. Dodson's acting needs to be remimled pending and to whom the members This enterprise, the finrt of the kind be who has cancelled his Buenos Ayres engagement Music. ed profession, tendering practical aid, aro wishful also collection shows clearly enough that he did not lead to other acting Brutus, in "Julius Ca?sar,"— a noble per- that he possesses unusual distinction, that his de- tempted in America, will probably and will sing in London, instead, later in the sum- to tender a tribute of sympathy and honor. The stand -till. It embraces conventional sentimentali- by Mr. Faversham formance, well remembered and justly admired. sign is always formed with deep thought, and that equally interesting productions mer. period great popularity as an ties of hardly any arti?tlc interest, and it also con- consid- At the Gaiety Theatre Mr. J. K. an actor execution is that of the finely cut cameo. The of Miss Morris's and Mr. Damrosch. which are now under Dcdson, his distant, and present generation of tains of the Barbizon paintings ever of exceptional talent, who was warmly welcomed, character of the baronet does not admit of a free actress ta to the several finest eration. unknown, except report. The shown in Indeed, latter produc- Died. humor, but the playgoers H is by New York. these years ago Count de Usles version of made his re-enirance, appearing: in a new play. play of that actor's peculiar ex- Some appearing la THE TRIBI'VE win b* attractions provided for the benefit performance, tions are veritable masterpieces. Massenet's music was perfc.rmed in Death notice* called "The House Next Door." A* the Bslasco position of it allows a touching transition from "Orestes" with repablUbed In the Trl-TCeeUy Tribune without extra accordingly, must be trustf-J more than the per- The landscape of "L#s Bucheronnes," by Rous- It hari marked Theatre a vapid play, with the silly and vulgar hatred to magnanimity, and Mr. Dotlson so im- Paris at the Comedie Franchise. charge. sonal appeal; and, fortunately, they aye many and seau. Is a glorious picture, one of those works of season at that title of "Going Some," was exposed to public proved that opportunity as both to delight the success, and has been revived each view. Strong. Grace George mid Frank Worthing will art in which a painter records his impression with E. At the Garrick Theatre a new play from the pen judgment and touch the heart. Such humor as be theatre. Alken. John T. FI«m!n». James appear, in an act of David Blspbam a kind of inspired finality. You are Impressed by Beach Ettas M. Foilon. John. of the teeming sir. Clyde could and did infuse into the character, in his ex- "Divorcons." John C. Gardiner. Joha Q. Fitch was acted for the will sing. Wilton I.ackaye will deliver an address. his truth and in the Instant your imagina- Bits*.Rev. Brat time in New pression of it. was revealed by the expedient of same BEVIVALOF Brancacclo. Elizabeth. Halting*. Helen E. C. York: it had been tried in the Edmund Breese will perform in a. short play. Mem- tion is touched the originality with which he A "THE MASCOT." CauMweli. Thomas W. Holltnter.Henry H. unintentional comic irascibility. The by L. meadow regions, and found satisfactory. At Daly's seemingly will disport in a freshnesj Cloonan. Ellen. SlacDonald. Dart*! was, a ex- bers of the Twelfth Night Club has composed his material, uniting the Montgomery. James M..>» Theatre Mr.