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. Sothern revived, Is Th« delight of a splenetic temperament perhaps, little D'Or- Couehiin. Adelaide M. humorous sketch. E. M. Holland. Lawrance Of nature with the finest Invention. Noble in tone, Raymond Hitchcock Triumphs as Lorenzo in Dans-r. J. Wesley Phillips. Carotin*.H. large audience, Mr.Justin UuntlyMcCarthy's clever cessive There must be some light, where it is Eleanor J. W. say, Edwin ArJen, Virginia Harned, F.'.+ie Janis. too, is this rare work of art. Though the browns De tillTheodore Woinalae. r.'ay "IfIWere King." which has long popu- purposed to throw much shadow. Only once, in the Opera. Diamond. Catherine R. Taylor. Elizabeth H.K. been Prances Starr. Elita I*. Otis, and other favorite are perhaps overdone, they possess great Audran's Comic lar, and in which diversified, course of the performance, did Mr. Dodson a little Farrar. Jennie A. the comedian gives a whole players will appear. The is vari< US. The per- beauty, and above them the grays of an in- An elaborate revival was made last night at the permit John Cotswold to show his possible bill are picturesque, enjoyable, admirable performance. At Sir formers are proficient. The acting fair to be comparable Theatre of Audran's popular comic AIKEX-Od Sunday. April 11. 190». John T. Alton. aga» he disclosed his bids sky. Altogether a work of genius is New Amsterdam his Ute th-3 "VY>st End Theatre that brilliant actress Miss geniality, although more than once see many Mascot," 53 years. Funeral service at r««tA»ace. :»•» exceptionally good. The. spectator will this picture. A fit companion for it is Corot's opera, "The with Raymond Hitchcock as Brooklyn, Tuesday, April 13. st \u25a0 Blanche Bates,— whom, deep pathetic side. The character is strangely suggestive T2SA Qulncy St.. on in power, humor, and notable players at one time. The occasion is inter- Charette," Lorenzo and Flora Zabelle (his wife) as Bettina. p. m. Interment at Highland. ?J. T. of one of the best drawn characters of Sir Walter "La a painting of rather unusual In- feeling are «=o deftly blended,— began a brief en- esting. The cause to be served Is, manifestly, wor- Hitchcock took a modern view of the part, and — daughter. Scott's novel of "The Antquary"—that, terest in respect to design and exceptional, too, in Mr. BE\CH At the horns of her No. 3453 FSgrement. appearing in "Tie Fighting Hope." great thy. This will be the to Clara provoked a storm of applause by his ludicrous Broadway Etaa M.. widow of th* late R«r. Join W. testy Racial third testimonial the purity and fulness of its lighting. Lucky Mr. In the 73th year of n«* At the Herald Square Theatre Mr. Jefferson de An- namely, of th* Sir Arthur Wardour. given by since. Whatever personation interpolation humorous re- Beach of Jfldd>town. Conn. play, Morris members of the Martin! When he wanted picture he and his of age Funeral Tuesday. April 13. 4p. m at So. \u2666• relis performed, in the musical play called "The antipathy is exceedingly well exhibited in this always to a Barbizon m^y be their faults, the actors ar. ready of highest degree marks appropriate to the times. When he was on CIBSfSSI st Mlddletown. Conn. Beauty — first here but the means by which it is overcome seem in- it could find one the of excellence. laughter irpot." which was shown last help each other, and to relieve distress. 1-et be stage the audience laughed, and the of th» R«rv\ John C, Bllsa. adequate. might be doubted whether a hatred His DauMgny is In the same category with the the BLISS—Th« funeral services Saturday night.—wnile at the New Amsterdam It remembered, to their honor. was excited by the antics and the D D will "\u25a0* held In the- North Presbyterian. CaurcH. irrational, «nd deadly as Rousseau and the Corot. This "Twilighton the was natural. It Washington Amsterdam Theatre Mr. Raymond Hitchcock disported, In "The so utterly so malign, so comedian. of Heights. 136th St.. west ot "' of Sir for Sir Isaac Seine" follows. It Is true, lines of composition observations of a .» on Wednesday. April I*. it 2p. m. IptemM-at Mascot. Thus, busily, the Easter festival of pleas- that John Cotswold Jacobson attractive little woman, and a Cemetery. Friend, of I>r. and Mrs. Bliss win lonely reflection, which were used over again by Daubigny Flora Zabelle is an Kensico and action began, and thus, busily, for would yield to a moment of when NOW HERE. and over Bettlna. be welcomed at their home No 423 W«« lMthst . ore a little PROMINENT PLAYERS she never seemed more engaging than as Wednesday 14. remained obdurate against the of with but slight At the same time from 10 to 12 o'clock morning, April 1&M. while, it will continue: but only for a little while. it had persuasion D'Orsay. modification. Hitchcock, however, was the please copy. of Robert MantMl. Lawrance there is nothing really stereotyped about the broad the peasant girl. Mr. Plalnfleld and Philadelphia paper* The dramatic season has been pretentious and a spectacle of misery and against the pleadings E. H. Sothern. Blanche Bates. production, The Worthing. he painted central figure of the and he held the At Rome. Italy, on Srndayv Apr!: 11. more prosperous agreeable. a cherished daughter's love. expedient, how- Frank Grace George. effect achieved in this instance. He the BRANCAOCIO— prhiea Brao- laborious than eiiher or Lackaye. attention of the audience throughout the three acts Elizabeth. Princess Erancacclo. wife of — ever, alone upon the Wilton Maude Adams. picture in ielicitous mood, framing his colors in a cacclo daughter of th« Ut# Hlckson W. lat* and the conclusion of it will not disseminate grief, leaves Sir John CotswoM E. Booth Russell. the opera. piece handsomely staged and and Field. J. Dodson. Marie harmony enveloping of The is of city. some of the worst plays ever seen, some stage and gives him the last expressive word. The Irving. Eleanor Robson. faultless and the whole scene merry, this for and Laurence should, because It is wholesome and me- Morrtstown. most abject play is one of the most agreeable produced this William Ho.lge. Frances Starr. In a quiet luminosity. Again, in the Case Of Diaz. ' Suddenly. April XX. at N. J. cf the failures ever recorded, have Crosman. lodious, attract the attention of those in quest of fl^-nWU. of Elfzabeta Ml*a=S season, and it thoroughly deserves success. Mr. Thomas A. Wise. Henrietta Mr. M3rtin had the .best of good fortune, buying Thomas William Cauldwell. ten rr.arked its course: results naturally and inevitably Jefferson Angeliß. Elsie Janis. intelligent the tmta William A. :-rwll Funeral service* by fine d* three paintings." very diversion. and Wednesday. April consequent on an excess of play-houses and th» Flndlay's acting as the Jew is marked a Charles Cherry. Mabel Hackney. all of them beautiful. The willbe >«ld at the ... Church on on lock. Carriages will meet train leaving of finding something, gravity, but it lacks Hebrew character. The gins Raymond Hitchcock. KittyCheat ham. low-toned "Venus and the jewel-like CAST OF "'THE MASCOC." 14 at 3-» o' necessity no matter what. Rarri.-on. Adonis." • Flora Zabelle foot West st. at 1:45. Lackawacna Railroad. Kindly \u25a0were represented with intelligence and sprightli- Chauncey Olcott. Mabel picture of "The Bathers." and th» golden "Forest B»ttina flßd with which to keep them pen. Already the clos- J. i.. Finney. Flora Zabelle. Ftametta Est*!!« 'Wentwortli omit Cowers. repeatedly recalled, light- Henry Coote ing performances of various current plays are an- ness. Mr. Dodson was and he James T. Powers. Anna Held. of Fontatnebleau" all illustrate the most Pinpo Saturday. Apr!] 10. 1909. Ellen ' MewW COUGHLIN— daughter the tat*Sarah NEW PLAY AT GARRICK. H. B. Warner. Bertha Galland. — Physician . Adelaide Mather, of Robert and Richelieu, with which he began impression, "Going Nicola • • Mary Louise Miller Maria and wife of William..H. Coughlia. Fo- ance of it. on Andrew Mack. Sallie Fisher. but the other. to Work Dawn Marguerite LoverWg? Fairchiid East '.«§ Day." syn- Gabrlni neral services at her ar» residence. No. 1041 March .< Next week that stage willbe devoted to Robert Drouet. of is superb in Its restrained color. Its Inez Otrard at 7p. Marriage." Adelaide- st.. Brooklyn, on Tuesday. April 13. in. InUr- play called Gay by Mo- "The Happy thesized expression of movement, and Its note of f>o a . George Pullman private a "The Life." Mr. R. L. Clarence CoMren ment Mr "The Happy Mar- style. The Martin collection needed only these pjpn;;! N. Sa 'unlay. April Carde'.l. which comes here under the direction of Pitch's new- rla>. called Carlo \u25a0'\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0 Nita Hanson DANSER—' At Freehold. J.. on 10. Milliard, produced at THEATRICAL INCIDENTS. pictures to high Wesley Danger, in his sTth year. ReUtive* Mr Harrison Grey Fiske. Mr. Robert riage." which -was last night the Oar- take rank among those which have Paolo ....'.'..' Alice Marrenner 190&. J. attend the Kitty : • p Flora Cro«ble and friends are respectfully Invited to now performing at the Liberty Theatre, in an rick Theatre, depicts the domestic experience of a Misa Cbeatham, ng teemed !i r" a? a. been offered for sale this season. Anjt«Mo No West -Mala Luiel ..*. OeraMßsa Bruce funeral service at his late residence. .1 extraordinary concoction called "'A Fool There young husband and wife, who love each other and clever Hnd ; iformer, will give a musical The bulk of the painting? are of the rather Old- .. r»ret» Oleason •t Freehold. N. X. or. Tuesday. April13. at 2 o'clock th* Marco '.'.'.'.".".'.' Veaswarts p.' Carriages in at th« arrival will,very soon, convey that "startling drama been happy in their affection, bit m 'rid dramatic performance this afternoon at fashioned anecdotic character which allusion Qarr l Bee m. ••»\u25a0» depotuppn Liberty Was." have to the 9 20 and 11:30 a. m. trains from foot at estranged Theatre, it is Incorporative of sixteen above, of of things as they are" to the hayseed districts, cmc temporarily uncomfortable and half an has been made hut scattered here and there st . New York. C. R. R. of N. J. where, possibly, it may "startle." It has caused from one another.— chiefly because the husband features of entertainmeni Miss Cheatham in the mass are certain pieces of a different signifi- CYRIL SCOTT IN "THE BRASS BOWL." — 454. F. AND A. M. Brethren. DO effect here, other than a contemptuous surprise to of attention to 1, will reward, the public at- cance. There i- example, an Interesting KANE LODGE. NO inclines giv» mor* his for "Au- Springfield. Mass April12.—At the Court Square you are hereby requested to attend an emtTfW com- that such a paltry exhibition of the lowest form of ness and to society than to his wife, and so dis- tumn" by Homer Martin, and with it should also Theatre here to-night the first performance of "The munication of Kane Lodge, to be held at No. «3 West Ivjurence and Miss Hackney 92d Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, for th« purpo»» human depravity should have been deemed worth turbs the sweet atmosphere of home. The theme Mr. Irving Mabel be mentioned the landscape with two or three chil- Brass Bowl" was given, with Cyril Scott in the st. refflatos of out- of holding the, exposure. can b« Mt the Square Theatre, Masonic services over the trouble of public Somebody, pretty upon which thought has been expended is the pos- seen Lincoln where dren in it by Winslow Homer, a simply painted leading part. late brother. de Vmoom FREDRICK C. ; Theodore \u25a0 W. S«c toon. If ruch things as that are. plays, can con- Fibie monotony of married life.—ln\olving a | they are giving farewell ; . prior to study of an American srene, called "Enchanted." MEACHAM. Master. HENRY PENOTAR. May fidently be expected to dramatize the cesspool and at the necessity which that life enjoins <.f mutual their departure foi England, to occur In Among the foreign paintings there are also one or "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK" PRODUCED. DIAMOND—On April 12. 1*». at her horn*. No 1«« [1 n:;tde known Mm* Gen4e, Bergen .: Brooklyn. Catherine R beloved dangbtar Of the swill-bucket. The dirty farce of "Gretchen." fcrbearanc* and of perfect respect for the sanctity Is that the favorite two small panels representing a narrow but not by [By Telegraph to The tribune.] . and House, Marsaret Nolan and the lat. Bernard Diamond St the Irving- Place (German) Theatre, will expire Of the individual. The performance was smooth will appear at t'»*> Grand Opera un any means negligible tradition. "The Farr McCutcheon's of Margam Diarocnd- ' "' Sentinel." pittsburg. April ll—George niece Catherine Saturday, and the season at that house will : and Miss l>ons t%\ tl.at Mr J a, that *e's engagement at Savoy ng «nd tl-::it h presentment Mr vate. "Wilton the The- Hour": of Show what can be made of minute polish in paint- by Robert M. Baker. The play was well received. acting 21, I c •.. s.tre. -where he has been since December Bernstein's clever pla; I Thief ing. Very amusing, too. are some of the storj telling CNTTED Battle," PLAY AT THE BELASCO. May 3. canvases, " MILITARY ORDER. LOYAL LEGION. — \u25a0JssX Is. the play of "The is soon to end. NEW effected ther notably "The Canon's pinner. by Viberi. WEDDINGS. STATES. —Commandery State of New Com- drama of Capt. a a That play contains suggestive thought, pertinent to Mr. Ardrew Mach expert In Irish and an and that "Interior of Goya's \u25a0'* The Tribune-] panions are Informed of tha death \u25a0i ' Studio" in which a [By Telegraph will b^ held conditions, pffe. {•\u25a0-.. E. Fleming V. S. V. Funeral services social and Mr. Lackaye's bold and "Going r.v ol form- modern Spaniard. Jofc Casado. depicts th« eigh- Middletown. N. V.. April 11—William Laurence Broad and Walnut sts.. Newark. Some." ;i* at Grace Church. •vigorous acting InIt ought to be seen, by all per- " ances, this week, the Fifth .\ \u25a0 teenth century master at work on his por- Trask Tompkins were at 11:15 a. m, Tuesday. April 13. 1909; Com- ,-ompnsitton entitled "Going Borne by famous Gunther and Miss Edith N. J.. By of t2» care to themselves informed as to The A ;•• [ Brleux's "Les Ha \u25a0 trans- panions are requested to attend. order sons who keep Be-iv-h trait <'f the Duchess <»f Alba. There ar two married at noon to-day at Grace Episcopal Church. Recorder. Messrs. Paul Armstrong and Rex (, Commander. A. NOEL BLAKEMAN. representative achievements on the contmporary • the French \u25a0 •lever militarysubjects in the collection by this city, by Rev. F. S. Smithers. jr. Only the made known last night at th» Belasco T >>* Ixnaille the On Sunday. April 11. at 4«9 Ease Tti stage. was Laurence b "The Incubus," win \u25a0""I lie Neuvllle; there capital ihe bridegroom FOLLON— 1909. ofMary — to the absorbing of foot- Is a little specimen immediate families of bride and st Flatbush. John Follon. beloved brother A. Mm» time the atre. relates interest a effe.-t-d on Tuesday afternoon, April 11 Mr Irving demons, . resi- The gratifying and at the Mexico, of Kromentin. and from the modern Dutch «chvol Dr. Carl Anson of Babylon. FarrelL Fureral on Wednesday at 10 a. m.. frrsra — race, ranch in and involves c - were resent. to St. Re*e of Lima's .\u25a0 auspicious event Of the dramatic season on a • described there is one »\u25a0•.•\u25a0 Babylon. 1..-. g is nam xv* Brooklyn. N. V.. Helen Coates. ance \u25a0ify his pretence by p.-rf"rn tho collection. Tiicte v.HI sold at N>w rors City and Island. He Hastings. Funeral service* Tuesday evening to leadership his aft.-r t » i— i j April 2*. H.il! on Mayor Harold I. have amptly vindicated his title the Thoa< Mendelssohn Thursdaj and KrWay even- a grandson of Christian G. Gunther. once at »:30. Interment Wednesday morntmr at 10> o'clock. stage. gratifying: event forman and they Ings. please copy. of the American Another I of New York. He Is a graduate of Columbia Uni- Bayonna papers charming play, \u25a0 was the success of Mr. Barries NEW PLAY AT WEBER S. should not hf n< | asure. versity, class A '"3. and \u25a0 member of several New HOIXISTER—At Is!!p. Umsi Island, after a brief iIN "What Every "Woman Knows,"'— a play which is A recumbent figure of fi When Mr \u25a0 "hi de Ha* am :\u25a0•\u25a0 d nn p :hl> it m ness. on Saturday morn.r.g. April 10. Henry Hutcnin- ' of V< ;k club*. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. son Hr>;lister. In the 6Sta year of his a?e- ser- piill Empire Theatre, and which baster, his pictures Ht he Mentross gallery ds»i; Fuiwral current at the in is 1 last v r _%!:•!.Her* will held at St. Bartholomew* Chilen. comes Cunther will reside in vice b« Tuesday Miss Maude Adams gives the most essentially "The Climax.'* . w . \u25a0 brother Edmund was he Included In the collect several land capes of Madison, aye. and 44tii «t.. on tnomta* \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 palntrd the in April 13. at M o'clock. dramatic performance that she has ever given. A new play, entitled "The climax." by Mr. Bd- 1 probably, was a In desert Eastern Oregon. They Teleirrapri to The Tribune.] • jHv F. * ward Locke, ha« Ha first representation here >.- , and «\u25a0):•\u25a0 re rest i h of G showed that h« ha.i broken new gr un.l to good 12.—A which began in MEMBERS OP" HOLLAND LODGE NO. 8. A. M.. the Pitt=burg. April romance to attend the funeral service* of our lat« Theatre, it was Fletcher, 'a purpose and th< provoked * to-night are requested teday afternoon at Weber's where Mi re- wish that lie might Japan some years ago culminated here in Brother H. H. Holllster. at St. Bartholomews Church. AS BRUTUS. bring «- Tuesday April 13, MR. MANTELL attentively received. mote i Istoric past forward more material of the same sort. H.- the marrla*ge of Lieutenant Walter O. Boswell. Madison aye. and 44th . on mornlnr. at 10 DCDLEY. Master. contains some elements of novelty, the eii)« n^iirly pictures Academy principal its twoscore and sketches. In them woman of Pittsburg. Lieutenant Boswell's home THE OF of Music. " at SONS OF THE REVOLUTION*. IN STATE "mental suggestion In the day of "hypnotic DAVID BELASCO. he once makes you aware of his skill and his in Atlanta. — Office of the Secretary. Frauaces T*v*.rn. aTasjls.ll began an engagement at the Acad- la New York. Mr. therapeutics" and Emanuel movements that sub- sincerity. Me has brought back nothing s>tartlins; corner Broad and Pearl sts.. New York. April 12. emy of M-.'ic last night appearing as Brutus, In >le Marie Kenny and 1900.—The members of 'his society are requested t» ject was certain, sooner or later, t'> reach the from bis sojourn In a remote and unfamiliar region. . the i-nrices lat» associate mem- Shakespeare's great p!ay of "Julius "Offending the Syndicate!" place yesterday attend funeral of their • historical stage. play story of young woman, The great spaces, the landscape forms, Vivian Loraln Carmlchaal look ber. Henry Holilster. at St. Bartholomew crowded, This tells the a vast the Hutchlnson street, The house was and the distin- afternoon at the home the bride's parents. Mr. Church, corner of Madison avenus and 44th Csßsar.** Adellna yon Hagen, who comes to ti* W The disclaimer from Mr. David Belasco of any brilliant skies which he has studied, have yielded of 10 EDMT"ND WET- guished tragedian -was welcomed with the enthusi- named Kenny. Merrick. Long Island. on Tuesday. April 13. at o'clock. York from the Middle Wept ;.. study music and objection to "giving offence to the theatrical syn- him no bizarre effects, nor has he sought to in- and -Mr.-. \V. J. K. MORE. President; H. R. DROWNE. Secretary. astic plaudits of earnest admiration. Mr.Mantell's • remony performed by the Rev. Charles to develop her voice as a singer. She resides in dicate," baa duly arrived, and it Is only what terpret them In any dramatic or romantic vein. He was MACDONALD—On Sunday. April 11. l»fl». Daniel l*» embodiment of Brutus -was made known here some poems Church of the Redeemer, Funeral the household of her instructor, l^ulgi<;.>lfa.nti. and every one at all familiar with that manager's simply to have s-at himself down at the feet a Logue, of the Free^- MacDonald. formerly of Brooklyn. N. Y. ser- ago. — autumn of 1903 and again In th« younger Had'.ey. Mass. Interment In time in th« beloved by his son, Tietro. She is a!f> be- course would naturally expect. Why should Mr. of nature with a reverent InqulattlTenssa, port. Long Inland. The brides sister. M:*3 vices at h'.s '.ate residence. Eprir.g of and it became the theme equally of sh* Is marking Carmlchaei. Cypress Hills Cemetery. Brooklyn. 190T.— loved by a doctor of medicine, John Raymond. A Belasco trouble himself as to whether the syndi- her portentous changes, recording this or that Martha W. Kenny, and Miss Bessie and popular applause. It has In snowt'tda. A'.aska. Jsatsj critical approbation becomes necessary to her cate is or not? Nothing that he h.i done, fleeting phenomenor of color or the bridegroom, wew the bridesmaids. MONTGOMERT—KiIIed a change. Now, as be- minor operation relieve offeitded illumination in a Of Mortimer Montgomery, Jr.. son of James Mortimer and Era undergone any material manager, was Gallus A. Haas, of New Pear>ody Montgomery. Notice of f-.ineral here- imagination Itis performed, and Adellna is left in The In his business policy as a theatrical direct fashion, and, in short, investing his work The best man ML Cornelia it appeals to the heart and the throat. • of Thomas after. Boston papers please copy. for*. of Dr. Raymond. The girl has r- could properly offend any other manager. Mr. with a rim- simplicity. The physiognomy of the York. The bridegroom is the oldest son directly than to the sense of intellectual char- \u25a0care taan in order to follow that deUgtlt- A. Lincoln Erlanger has made it known Bert is faithfully portrayed. Carmlchaal. of the banking firm of Dent. Palmer PHILLIPS— Seventh day. Fourth month. 10th. 19C9. acter. The "political fanaticism of Brutus and his both suitors ' Carolina H wife of William I. Phillips and .*au»h-t«r "a stag* career.' Dr. Ray- that "we (the syndicate) mind our own busi- The fact la observed with the appreciation, & "\u25a0>. Elia« and Saras H. Hicks. in her Wth year. austerity are suggested rather than promi- ful will-o'-the-wisp, more of th« late of mind suggestion" t<. destroy ness." Possibly that statement may be true. But perhaps, Funeral from. rrl*nd«- Meeting House. Westaury. Loss fact, by an mond employs "mental because one can divine how easily a at nently displayed.— being, in softened then, the syndicate that the theatrical Island, on Third day. Fourth month. 13th. ISC9. feeling. Nevertheless, the the girl's ability to sing, and succeeds in doing bo. believes painter might he tempted to wreak himself on this ARRIVALSAT THEHOTELS a. m. infusion of tender human country PROMINENT 11:30 voice Adelina business of the is "our business." Mr. subject with enthusiasm than Hammond, -'- actor formed a true ideal of the part, and his Finding herself deprived of her con- more discretion. In BELJIONTWoha Hays Lakewood ROMAINE—Died April 9. "909. at Mi residence. No. has Raymond, Belasco persisted in conducting hi* business to Wilson. U. S. A.: General Germantown. Eleanor J. expression impressive dignity sin- sents to wed Dr. on thHr bridal morn- has the presence of such wide horizons who would not GRAND-JUJor E. T. 222 Harvay St.. W. Homaißa> of it is with and that, (' (retired). IMPERIAL—J E. Hunter Romalne. Relatives and doctor, with remorse, onfesa please himself. The result Is from the almost tpnd give in his compositions J Bates V B. A. widow -of George cerity, and with Intense passion at the great mo- lng the afflicted . to an exaggerated P. R. W friends are invited to attend the fuaerat services on vocal facult] belplesa thing called "a producing manager," he Costado? Pone*. NETHERLAND-WKennedy. s play. perfidy: Adelina recovers her i.1.-a of space? With rocks of such opulent color to Hartford. PLAZA-Colonel R. J. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at St. Luxe ments of the Independent position, con- Jacobs. Pedroza, Church, self-conflict, withdraws, leaving her to happiness and has raised himself to an paint, who wculil not be disposed to put London SAVOY—Cesar Castro Endero Germantown. The agony of Brutus, inhis ordeal of the doctor in the motive M. Stude- acts, trolling managing two theatres New York Colombia WALDORF-ASTORIA-J. Sunday April How- midnight precede the assassina- song. The piece is In three and it re- &nd of mere gorgeousnesa In •!..• foreground? Then, too. Bend, TAYLOR— morninsr. 11. Elizabeth in the hours that and one in Washington, besides having under his baker, South Ind. ard Ketchum. widow of Henry Taylor, tn her 71st any time, better only one set »1 scenery and the m in the study of scenes so essential!) exotic, and tion of Casar, has not, at been quires the t**st actors, ami the most year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend Mantell, actors. performance was credit- direction some of even, from certain points of view, fantastic, the funeral service at her late residence. No. I*3 expressed than it is by Mr. and he main- of only four The the IS GOING ON TO-DAY. 14, profitable to manage, in this country. WHAT Park Place. Brooklyn. Wednesday. April at 2:30 tains a pt-rfwl illusion, and deeply affects the heart. able, especially the part played by Mr. Albert artist could hardly be blamed who suffered his of Art. There can be no doubt that Mr. lielasco will con- Free ailmlssion to the Metropolitan Museum p. m. In the tremor the scene with the ghost, and In Brunning. that of the elder Golfanti. Mlsa Laona emotions to be In some sort raised to an unnatural American Museum 01 Natural History, and th« of agree- tinue to conduct his business as he sees tit. That the the heroic, desolate death scene. No previous rep- Wilson's impersonation ami her sintrir-K were key, so that be painted visions rather than facts. Zoological Garden. CEMETERIES. 1,,. will "offend" the almighty syndicate by doing Circus. Madison Squars Garden. resentative of Brutus, within a long recollection of able. Mr. Hassam has kept his eye on his facts; he has Rtaarltas Brother*" CSXETEBY highly probable, and SO Is it that Mr. IJelasco of the Eastern Association of Wells THE WOODLAWN the appeal, which Is made by so is .seen nature steadily and seen it whole. The Annual luncheon the stage, has treated giving such He baa con- leg*. Sherry's, l p. m. will i- pleased In offence. very C. that august conspirator to the Roman populace, sequence Is thai be gives us a Intimate aanss auspices of the Pro- MR. SOTHERN AT DALY'S. long, bard row, and be baa an exceedingly Progressive euchre und'r the purpose that by hoed a Oregonian desert, enabling its League. Hotel Remington. No. Is readily by train from Grand Caw* With the originality of is shown memory of the us to feel fes«lunal Roman's accessible Harlem good Thera is much blather uttered In vivid West 46th street. 3 p. m. tral Station. Webster and Jerome avenue trolleys »\u25a0>« Mr. who delivers the speech as an orator character a and sympathetic manner. 12> Qram«rcy MwrMill. Belasco'a absorption in "artistic mat- meeting of the Society for Political Study. by carriage. Lots $150 up. Telephone 4353 naturally feeling and about Mr. Curiously, that forcing note Member's for Book of Views representative. would deliver it. with fervent "IfIWere King." ignorance He of the which has some- .'.*!"!\u25a0. a p. in. or for ters," and his of "business affairs." Hotel Office. 20 East 23d St . New York City-. with tb« artistic variety of elocution essential times marked his treatment of New England scenes Cant part] for the benefit of the Neighborhood Social personation of Villon, In Mr. Mc- Is, beyond dispute, a consummate stage-manager, "'-ii and effect "I no orator." says Antony, "as Brutus Mr. Bothem'a is hardly ever apparent in these numerous studies ii"..i Industrial Club, Duryea'*. street Daguerreotype* restored to their original beauty aasl am play entitled I expert But he is much more > Making disingenuous Carthy's ingenious, romantic "If and an dramatist sup- Broadway, afternoon. coplid by ROCKWOOD. 337 Fifth Avenue («th St.). m" all due allowance for the in the managers of a kind of landscape which one would have of says King," has been fullydescribed this, place, than that. He is one of few who Major Charles Lynch. V. S. A., on "The* Relation purpose Antony, In his superb speech, he Were posed have brought out the radical Nurses to the Army." the cf require particular cele- ;, knowledge of the drama and of history would most the Red Cross before UNDERTAKERS only says Is an and it is too well known to unite the elements Red Cross, 4 p. the truth when he that Brutus time. familiarity Its In his mode of Impressionism. Waldorf-Astoria. m. bration, even commentary, at this Its re- of the theatre with entire with con- dinner of the National I>emocratlc FRANK E. CAMPBELL. 241-3 West *3« st. ChaiMtsX orator. or Two or three be may wake a suspicion that Annual Jefferson Private Private 1334 Chelsea. last night at Daly's Theatre does, how- ditions to-day. He is one of the most shrewd, times Club. Hotel Savoy. 1 p. m. Rooms. Ambulance*. Tel. In the hysterical frenzy that immediately follows currence the colorlst in him has overpowered the accurate ever, require a word of record, and that should be sagacious, far-sighted, hard-headed managers In Dinner of Ilia Sphinx Club. Waldorf-Astoria, evening:. the murder of Caesar Mr. Mantell was at his best able, observer. The rosy tones in the "Malheur Butte," FLORISTS. with a word of cordial welcome. our country. He has surrounded himself with Annual Jefferson dinner of the Manhattan stngi« of emotional and his best is that of au- accompanied example, carry conviction. few Cavanagh's, street, near Eighth VIOLETS. Order early. fervor.— many admirable things visible In vigorous men, to work under his direction. He for Just fail to la a Tax Cub. -lid EASTER PLANTS A>'l» thentic power and grandeur. Brutus crystallizes There are not so Instances, too, his surfaces are somewhat unlovely. avenue, evening. Newman Floral Co.. 202 sth aye. Tel. (CSS Madison 3* contemporary theatre that anything agreeable early saw the futility of trying to attend, himself, the highest, conception of nobility that can be found the Witness, especially, Brush in Dinner of the Thirteen Club. Cafe Boulevard. even- interesting should be passed in Silence As the to every detail of a great and complex organiza- "The Rabbit Bloom." Ing. in Shakespeare, and if any character drawn by that and against these trifles set the rich color and vagrant is taken, at his word by the tion, and so he employed persons who can, and But Annual dinner of the educational directors of the Special Notices. great poet rise above the poetic who Association, Hotel could inspire an actor to Louis, allowed, for a while, to will, carry out his orders. But any one who thinks solid textures of "Moonrise— the Oasis"; the bold Vouns Men's Christian Astor. It would be grisly King and ex-ening. ordinary level of human experience is not perfectly well aware of expression of structure in the "Roaring Spring play at sovereignty, Mr. Sothern assumes and ex- that David Belasco Meeting of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, ifcis. Itis interesting to that Mr. Mantell's his own Canyon"; the beautiful skies In "Wagon Tire and To the Employer reflect with1 potential effect, an earnest, way- what is going on, and is not the master of Princeton Club. 8:30 p. m. ld*al of Brutus, more clearly than ever shown presses, and "'Thunderstorm on Stein Moun- you us ward, impetuous, capricious, but always sympa- destiny In the Theatre needs to be awakened. It Squaw Cap" Do want desirable help QCTCXLY? in his present performance of the part, is closely atmospheric quality nature, anj he strikes many chords of feel- is melancholy and deplorable that Mr. Bslaieo tain": the fine in "Hassan THE WEATHER REPORT. TIME by by the great English thetic SAVE AND EXPENSE eonsoJMsst kindred with that denoted pathetic, heroic, and passionate.— should have lent his great reputation to the sup- Butte, Barney Desert."' and the brave but deli- the file of applications of aspirants actor writingof Bru- ing.-humorous, selected far Macready; for Macready, in professional skill to the best port vicious play which now disgraces his cately controlled glow- of color everywhere. in — tus, self-sub- and be evinces his of the Official Record and Forecast. Washington. April 12. positions of various kinds which has just beaaj especial:;.- mentions his "gentle, loving, the part many times, he Stuyvesant Theatre. But that too will pass— the other words, the general effect of the exhibition is — advantage. Having acted Lower pressure prevails over the lak* region and th« Installed at the Uptown Office of fl-ed mind." Brutus, in fact, as drawn by Shakes- with it, and the fluency of his sooner the better! Other managers before him strong and beautiful. Mr. Haseain has never done peare, has become identified central valleys, with a well defined centre of depression TRIBUNE, is a consummate type of nobleness fore- is not the least of the made mistakes. Lester Wallack. for example, better work, he lias never used his talent with over Illinois. As a consequence rains have been general THE NEW-YORK world; acting in this character have through th« upper doomed to ruin, because too noble for this I King" of the noble Wallack traditions greater ease ami power to more engaging ends. from Texas northeastward lake re- No. 1354 Broadway. charms of his performance. "If Were trailed the banner or Itton with acme snow Ir. the upper Mississippi valley. » and by do contemporary in the play is he truly Dundreary" produced the tainted play many — will be four times repeated. "Lord is in the dust, when he In so of the pictures he has painted in the There were also light local showers In tr.e South and Between 38th and 37th Streets. understood, except by Cassius who avouches him- Saturday, he this beauty has been by •now flutri.s in th« Northwest and the central Rocky assigned for Friday, "Richelieu" for of "Forbidden Fruit": and was told so. In past the be sought has overlaid region. There has been, a decided rise in Office hours: 9 a. m. to {p. a. aalf wiUinj;to' advantage of what may almost ar^d words, at time. There is Mountain take \u25a0when the -comedian will say farewell. place and in those the excess cf artifice. The medium in which he has temperature Cren the lower .a*- region aid the Ohio be- called his friend's infirmity. Mr. Mantell's re- end a brighter side to David \u25a0Blssco'a worked has asserted itself at the expense of the valley eastward, and a not) decided fall in the upper another Mississippi, the Missouri and Arkansas valleys. Kansas. Tribune Subscription Rate*. vival of "Julius C*sar" certainly the most im- public has much to expect to convey. is shield. The American substance of what he has had, Contact Oklahoma us i Northwestern Texas. In the far centra! THE willbe mat by to any portant New IN "DIVORCONS." TRIDUNE mail **»\u25a0«\u25a0 la dramatic event that occurred in York MISS GEORGE from him. When Mi. Lee Shubert condescendingly with the earth In the West would appear to have \\V?t temperatttrw are again rising, bat in the North- this country or abroad and aldr*ss changed as often a* last night, fact, crowning event of think anything can west they are cii:: very low for tne season. desired. . ip-.10r.s may be riven to your regular and. in is the intimates that he does not be given him. like Antaeus, a special current of energy. leaving, more convenient, the year. April IS tragedian will Mac- by the opposition dealer before or. If hand tbssa On the act Theatre. accomplished methods of fol- There is no question of ovei worked pigment in this Forecast for Special i.oi ulitir*. For Eastern Penn- In at THE TiUBUNB Offlce. v...,, beth, Hackett York, "Divorcons," lowed by Mr. Belasco. he talks nonsense. If it exhibition. The art.st is too Intensely Interested in sylvania an.i Eastern New showers night. SINGLE COPIES. of which has long held a Belasco, 5 The play had not been for the opposition of Mr. and subject himself go and takes Wednesday clearing and colder; brisk to high south to SUNDAT. c-nts WtEKLT rABJSSR.- Scents stage.-having been acted here in h'.s for tha.. He lets DAiL,T. »ctB!»,TRI-WBEKLT, 3 cents . place on our still more, that of the shrewd, able, indefatigable, true feeling and west «ln«1s. . English, and having, in partic- the beholder captive with work In For Western Pennsylvania Western MR. DODSON AT THE GAIETY. French as well as resolute Harrison Grey Flake and his intrepid, and New Torh. Domestic Rates. of one of the most brilliant and delightfully done. R. •*. showers to-Uay: cooler by night; Wednesday local rains ular b«en the vehicle brilliant, accomplished wife, the subjugation of the or snows and cooler; high southwest to northwest winds. BT EARLT MAIL.TRAIN. ever given by that ac- House Door." and 'laughable performances American Theatre to Injurious monopoly would, in — For atl points In the United States and Mexico (eat- "The Next complished actress Mrs. Flske.-was revived ye?- SERVICES FOR MME. MODJE3KA. Local Oltl.i.il Record. The following official record tide of the Boro-.ghs of Manhattan and The Bronx). a!w all human probability, have been so complete that 11 Porto Rico. Hawaiiand th« Philippines) without The pi«y called "The HoUM Next Door." adapted at th- Hackett Miss Los Angeles. April 12.—Almost burled In pro- from. the Weather Bureau shows the chances in the for Cuba. terday afternoon Theatre. Lee Shubert and hin associates would never extra, expense for Jor»ijn postage. t>y that same Hartley Worthing acting Mr. fusion of flowers, the coffin containing lbs body of temperature for the twenty-four noun, in Idramatist Mr. J. Manners Grace George and Mr. Frank th* found an opening through which to break. last com- DAILY AND SUNDAY: t TRIWESTKLT: j from German to numerous have Mme. Helena Modjeaka was guarded at the Knights parison with the corresponding date of last year: $1 00; Six Month*. • a original, rt!at<-« to the same sub- chief parts inIt,and giving pleasure a W. W. One Month. \u25a0» ject that was exploited In play entitled "Meyer delicate play, and of Columbus clubhouse until this morning, when 190*. IMS I 1908. 1009. Three Months. $^ *> Twelve Montis. 5140 a and merry audience. Itis not a 3 a. m M M 6 p. m \u25a0 51 Months. $0 00 WEEKLY FARMER: and •'1.'• brought at the amusing took place at the Roman Catholic p. Six forth on March 1. Gar- is cynical, but If Is composed of situa- funeral service* 6 a. m M 37| » m... 48 49 Twelve. Months. $10 U> Six Month*. SO It 40 p. m «\u25a0 Sen Theatre, where It promptly failed. That sub- dialogue, and, illustrated by MISS IN NEW PART. the auspices the Knights « a. m 43111 40 50 SUNDAY ONLY: TwelveMontha. $. sprightly as MANNERING Cathedral under of of (l p. m — ject it ant!;>athy tions and - 12 in » "3112 45 Twelve Months. %2 00 THIEI'XEALMANAC: ladal iwea Jew and Gentile.— acting George and Mr. Worth- Washington. April iv Coder tin- auspices, of Columbus. High mass was celebrated by BfonslgßOT p. m 52 Per Copy. fc the vivacious of Miss 4 5Ji DAILYONLY* I » tiresome theme, and one not stimulative of profit- and dcs Prunelles, it Shubert, Mary MHnnering appeared Harnett, and the sermon was preached by Bishop Highest temperature yesterday. 55 degrees One Moms. ing, as Cyprienne Henri fn- the Messrs in i.at 2 $2 OOiV>\ able discussion. Mr. Manners iias treated it In a the response to-night ceremony coffin p. m. 1. lowest. 36; average. 48; average for correspond- Three Months. a freeze of comicality and wins this city ta the flrsi American peifoim- Conaty. After the the »as taken ye average for Months. S4IXH and BetsßßßSa manner, showing the tolly cHe's ins date last it. 44: corresponding date Six fliscreet of Met gnter. As Cyprienne Miss George I \u25a0 sesedj by \\ U- to Calvary Cemetery, where it will be kept in & last thirty-three years. 4s. Twelve Months. Oft' Pitjudlc*. nnd therewithal contrasting the of continuous — «» >* wisdum demure, mischievous, .prifrhtly. and decisively iiilT. Oil<-bv. l"h( play w.ts w-eii received by a vault until Count papula Chlapowaki's affairs are Local Forecast. Showers to-day and to-night, and Mail subscriptions hi New York CJty. to us* DaILS amity and is warmer; Wednesday, clearing and colder; be copy «ssaj common «ense. Since the various The rapid of Miss George. Urge audience so arranged that he can take the .body to Poland. brisk 10 ar.d TRI-WBCXLY will charged one cent i ••*«« 1-hat people the earth are compelled to dwell effective. advancement hl^h south Id was) '.ii4s awui* Is a&Utloa to th« nil«« aaai«a «bova>