THE-SAN^FRANCISC^^ 23 WITH THE PLAYERS AND THE MUSIC FOLK Blanche

' Macbeth .also .being: one 'of Modjeska's in , will send four, of hla best •"Frightful, isn't it?'/ .he me as knowito be a.\u25a0;. wrong.one.- ;jThe; voice dents may be free 'of everything. .- .'asked : ; most impersonations. The trag- actors. scenery girl. but; "she* is' 1 should along .the'^ line; of ,; least might have for; that, ;Itold him,' famous All the will be im- the went only; one' of .' move JHe edy performed ported, scores Ihave; heard r \ resistance,' the whole object of teaching my'first 'spare :million: will- be - three the Majestic furnishing only ..*' Monday, Tuesday Saturdaytimes-^oneven- is one the' want chiefly being, ease of production."; ; \ v and the bare stage. "That of things^ I V ings.\u25a0-..-' They very to "you about," I. "How, would up --/those electric are proud of their theaters ask' said:- .' ThenV;:flashed ." Ado; 1 will be down in , you advise pupil concerning a teacher- again,'; the ' ;brown'Veyes, >V'Much About Nothing" and particularly a \" hands brilliant Grand Singers ; ."Wednesday how Is she know that she is being *f you riven on afternoon and Fri- proud of , so the engage- . 'to to this :. "Avoid addism •as would day, and as"; play properly ;taught T",'• the devil! The :first tiling -to : Mary -Stuart" in the ment willhave something of the inter- .. by 4 do-^-the Heard at Orpbeum of the name the actress willbe seen on national dramatic air. They mean to A fat knock at the door; followed' an last—ls '-to recognize 'nature ., as ? queeh.i elephantine' person, interrupted The ever ; Wednesday; and Thursday evenings and "show us" in the matter of settings. mcV No given method made ' a :. great at elephantine operatic fact, are as many. \u0084Jt is a long lane that does not lead to the Saturday; matinee. : For "Sweet Nell of Old Drary," furni- person.. also 'wanted singer.' In \there : t Modjeska's faithfully designs -\u25a0' there^ -great singers." the"Orpheum." .Last Edwards Davis Madame .support includes ture made from at fame. . . methods 'as are ? : -among, Museum, used, "Sing," the master, a . girl drew, first melodramatic blood.there'; this some \u25a0excellent :people, whom the British will be in- commanded and Ir% should a •to seek^ the ac- advise walls compressed are^'jCharles -D.,- Wadsworts cluding a harpsichord. [beautiful voice, big as the great body; quaintance of the other < pupils of:her, /week~ its jPatient* echo' to Herman.-; beautiful Even * ; ; opera.S King that, rose in a hugely temperamental "Nobil master. See . how they; are being grand The Le Brun* trio present it," Harris,* Mrs.^H. Vanderhoff and Loretta the Charles spaniel . pretty . in-Engriish;v operatic capsules Wells. Much is being Nell owns has taken prizes! Signor"— we'll say. taught. If they are sall5 all being "taught and* ifthe \ interest taken nine Also. Delicately as might be Mr.:Russell ad- may being are": always as good -, there \u0084will \u25a0be ino";rea^ in the. engagement, the indications be- there is to be an orchestra of nineteen - alike-^-ONE be taught well—- son; ;complain:;They a J'turn" from ing large r pieces, by — vised ttie singer of f her physical; limita-" the rest.; There" ;are; /'no -two to "do. ' -for houses throughout the conducted Herr Slapoffski * not. "IliTrbvatore,"\u25a0; a ;solo ;apiece to;the trio,' week/dSHMtiHBHHHHSHBariI whose wife one favorably tions and she flounced out. throats, no two brains, alike." .'. ' most remem- . and' sufficient; concerted? music;. to "cement .*"-: \u2666\u25a0: \u2666 bers at the Orpheum as a- singer. The next, was a;more nbpeful case— a "But where, "Mr.;.Russell,", Iasked, Mr. fair, and; large it'intbTa neat .whole.' .Thelbrchestral side ..\u25a0 We, shall .be. again Bishop will lay oft his players on full handsome girl, with voice we going },to ; ; indebted to the "are get this eclectic is- also "ingeniously!! handled/; and. hand- Alcazar, this the salary during the engagement, it is in- musical capacity. She wanted \grand ,• week for production of ' teacher?" . "&s=&^:4l^*^elB some contribute to the general; a newrcomedy, this time teresting to note. opera,- too. : ;; ,"You are going, to get him,":prophe-,' costumes iV~{ J. M. Barries ' smartness. ; '.\u25a0 _\- > "The Crichton," "Sing ahl" sied the teacher ,. before *«me," "./."/-^ v Admirable. ithat willbe "Ah-aw-aw,". girl. -.."where ':,$.Miss Le._ Brun,' leader of the playedjfor. the locally UDTR.IXDOLPH sang the \u25a0 first time CUCRCHai. you get your doctors,: from bright voice, dash, row, to-mor-' "Ah! ah! ahi" Russell Insisted,. In'his organization^ brings a : "*evening. V"The Admirable Crich- GrVES ASSISTANCE TO SOX the art of teaching" as, well as sing-; and .very, presence jtoher work, , basso; aw-00-ah"rrthe, .where handsome ton lwas used with suc- own resonant' "not ing is ';taught; '. Look iat \it now, ";ably;assisted '•by;Fritz flexible lips carving very;cameos •of and? Is vHuttman cess by/Gillette in and Greatly Aids Winston in Hi* Labors . out lady! A bootblack, \u25a0if he, has charming and ]Stevens." Fritz Huttmann will prove London should sound. 3 James an admirable medium for Charles ia manners, can' set-up _as^ a- teacher (,:of. be ;remembered vas \the tenor \that \:made ! Waldron • * ' Field of Letter* and more breath.' Don't be noohe; 1 * . in its title role Then**' "Take to favorable'-*, -*\u25a0 -- singing! And say/hiimnay!" so impression' here with the afraid. That's the capital of the singer. began, slyly,;.>"ln: band."; ... full, I England;', of He has . a smooth, Jan. generally never enough. Look Inness V . Nance O'Neil's farewell week LONDON. 13,—1t is be- You have breathed Icourse, where you have your'col- creamy 'voice,'; .with;excellent \u25a0 taste, Grand; at the lieved that Lady Randolph —"' used • Opera-house begins Churchill ia here!" j :leges- \u25a0 '~r s to-morrow . \u25a0-\u25a0-. .. . ,\u25a0/\u25a0 \u25a0. "''\u25a0",.;: vT..}lu- ;that should bring him to more important evening. far more devoted to son, He was . ud in an instant, facing the .the]- ''.. The week will be to her clever •-'"They're worthless." ,'.;was uncom-] things" some day:% Stevens has resonant; repertoire, "plays devoted "Winston Churchill, girl, and In an instant more seemed, to J the; a. the to include "Eliza- than to her still promising comment," "so far as sing? serviceable.' voice;that does? very~ well by beth," more youthful second husband, have lost', several inches. The. chest had There, end, '\u25a0 .;,"'\u25a0 "The Fires of St. John." "Monna Corn- Ing goes." . -jwas r more rof/.this,* theibarytone of-things.- '...-'... wallis West. At all event3, it is fur- sunk to nowhere. ,,- \ ."; piquantly interesting' its ffasclnat-; - Miss Is a singer of considerable Vanna." "Macbeth." "The Jewess" and "See, that Iam, both.in Le Brim "Magda." ;To-night thering the former's interests that she . little stupid brute what Ing telling Along;with -it reputation in; East, ha-v-ing been with for the last time her and /matter.-^ the 1 of finds chief occupation. the fillingof the chest box means to me." came the, history; of;? the Savage Opera .Company. as "Judith Bethulia" willbe given. Magically regained inches, .Russell revolt. the- .Grand Her frequent appearance in the he his lbst>: As a youth Herirylßussell |began to study.. primaldonna \ soprano .;for."two, years. She Bloomsbury "Listen.", j "Foxy district lent color then commanded: .An endless medicine, hlsT'eyes; giving"outr- also ;fang Italy;. for some' time, Quiller." full of fun. good music, some for forty-five but- just] B s inf.;ltaly; pretty, scenes, a time to the story "that \u25a0 acting she Intended trill followed. "Ican do that for ,oculist;^ a" "IITroyatore',' l"Cavalleria Rus- clever and singing, power ; before his examinations his "Faust."- - is delighting to set up a residence In that neighbor- seconds— that is the of the drawn- great' ;of;Henry*Russell; senior; 'ticana;".-'"I' ,iPafliacci," "Traviata" and the Tivoll audiences this hood, - admirer 1 week. The Tivoli but the fact is it is the British In abdomen."" . : i asked Henry junior; "some '.'RigolettbV among the In has done its best in ' sang "Ha- if.he -.had: not the production, and the Museum which has been the object of The girl the "Carmen" inclination [ to' a Icareer. which' she ;appeared." f The singer, though appreciation has then, provoking lively .musical '..^That been of the liveliest.' \ her frequent visits to that region in the banera" a storm began' it. He determined to -study sirig-J she studied long in Italy;'gratefully owns years. ; - last two has sought of comment on the coldness of the Ameri- ing. A ibwinj?;her last schooling to -Hugh She this He went- to .aV teacher' first ;.Vho to great store can woman— who does notjknow how. to up.;* Angler,;c an American teacher. 1 himself LittleOllie Cooper willrepeat her extra- house of knowledge to look advised him to-Vhold his--; palate .> J ordinarily performance up historical and plead for love!—between 1scraps of bass while"—well,-some bnce.very well known among tenors under clever of the dual facts data for her son seductive as physiologicaljfreak- the, stage* Ugo Angier, ; com- role In,"The )Prince and the Pauper" to enable him to carry on his literary "Habanera" three Calves. ery.v .',-.'\u25a0 -.\u25a0•:'; '. \u25a0 name "of in at young." After,all, .'-/.''.-. -<*•-. '.\u25a0] the'Alhambra^ this, labors while still attending closely \u25a0But the girl:"was it VI was clotted ~ nonsense pany with Patti,: Christine Nilsson :and week. No one should to knew it from" -- miss this charming play. politics. was a'matter onlyof voice;in her case. ; my - the rebel,1; Melba. He now devotes himself.to teach- little It is for She Is convinced that Winston medical studies,"^' related t ' children young was most "slmpatica," most, musical from one, another, teacher, ins,"; -says lMiss;;Le;Brun7 there "is old and and has delighted has sufficient ability and ambition to She "and Iwent to and. T all who seen make —and good to look at. He would hear her making all sorts >of similar '• "none better in , S have it. him Prime Minister some day and certainly } discoveries. famous In,.that view she is supported by again, though he could almost Then I to the medical i and ; Angier himself studied with the the precluded went i - colleees"' J ; pathetic "A Contented more dispassionate judgment say that the vocal limitations studied the ;vocal Trivulzio of,,strange 7. and his- "Woman," with Mtea . • of John big career. ; ,'/ throat in its tory,; years teaching from his Amelia Gardner in the eminently suit- Morley. . any' possibility of a significances and" from then, on." for fifteen role, "Still, you can always ;remember' that bed.*: where he lay incurably:ill./A" con- able title willbe the bill at the Ma- "Honest John" Is himself a frequent Rossini and Garcia told Jenny lind to go On.the artistic Mr.' Russell has had temporary" pupil ,of .'Angler's f was -Lam- jestic this week. They will give this af- visitor to" the British Museum library the S advice of aiidf inspiration ':of ac-_ • ternoon and evening - home; that she -could not sing," he .told j the^ . :perti, ielder, who played Trivulzio's the last- perform- and on more than one occasion has quaintance ;aIU ithc^greaV ;- her, out, and "to;me; com- ! with-^almost of accompaniments • nine ;\u25a0 years, and at ances of; ,"If:I"Were King," a highly assisted Lady Randolph as she \u25a0went: singers. • In:J :lhe. taught :,i for: Churchill when mented, ."Oh, the ybrutality, of;; things! London . In conf the bldmaestro's death took up his work. worthy,production that has been-• worthi- in difaculties with_regard to the junctiont' or taliari-ialias)- ' ly presented. \u25a0'; \u25a0 -' selec- That girlhas everything, the certainty with.To*tl.-'vent AND MANY OF \u25a0 "First, Ishould say, . perhaps,'/ « he all favored' a ,clever supporting Prime Minister if he ever does. WHO EXJOT6 THE FRIENDSHIP OF THE GREATEST ' but because \his .honesty matters so.much interesting. The ;famous company. Rice .and GRAND OPERA PERFORMERS IN THE AVORLD TO-DAY. -look \u25a0 for. ; will-be V most ; began, "let a girl a man who to"the pupil. ;What right has the'ordinary, contralto"; when Cadyjswell known here, ,will also ?make was :not ybest woice Consuelo In does not teach too many branches, of to] an operatic s ; \ln; glorl- their first local appearance in.vaudeville. Role of Cupid. teacher advise \ career?" he 'she last!saris here. Onlyf in[her the art Let her know, fully what; she ;"He]has never even beph] behind brgotten Lewis McCord and |company willpresent LOXDON. Jan. IS.—The breaking off Ten years ago to a young man Reszke's, Plancon's, my own only, asked. ous, J rSantuzza was a sequel "Her, certain rJdouard de wants.. Ispeak, of course, oftthe scenes— little in front, -lHe nev^rrtotbe-fherself, that ito; Latest Rehearsal," said of the engagement of Lady Norah' in London Mme. Melba the follow- and others, and Iam really astonished to then,^whether | the - sometimes she ;fully_ 'and": it is said she Churchill, wrote serious student— it be knows absolutely ;of the particularly to :islng> here to.be the one sequel vaudeville is hanker- sister of the Duke of Marl- find out that you really understand this or, opera, or,Ger'-; . is twishful.f Ing for,; young and Walsh, ing letter. The man had already * concert Italian aria that; the great,; cruel' public must' have:in when; hopes T to herself the clever Le Brun trio con- borough, to William son of Lord — method as well as you do. You must lieder, her her v; she: '" to be able do tinues. Ormathwalte, achieved fame—or rather notoriety al- man let choose master its ;singers. \u25a0;_Voice is only vone};thing.* r : , took place long have gone into it very*thoroughly and ' -again !\u25a0 fullest' justice.- , /; before though only accordingly. Beware in the ipersonality !-* S the announcement was given out. It then 24 years of age He very attentively. • There's the personallty-j-oh ! There; is ;a";large arid promising com- , listened choosing of one ', who builds upon being ; magnetism, the physi- 7 Bouxmann, Earl .and "Wilson willbe at the Chutes was kept quiet by wish of byheredity one of the best beloved "Wishing you all and every • success, ;- the temperament/" "l' -: pany \u0084;' accompanying. ;%-; \u0084the as stars this week In eccentric the Duchess •^fivrned the pupillof any one." ; \ appearance,^ the physical strength' and basso,' the musical of Marlborough, who Is moving heaven T.&mes in England, that of Henry Russell, with kindest regards, believe me, yours :\u25a0\u25a0•' _ cal ,wi]lbe aS'One'of comedy. '-'They head an attractive, Iasked elaboration of this. V', 5 list of to young * a" little matter of:brains. personages ;_ of*the ]French? Opera ;Com-, variety and earth bring the couple whose songs and song singing would sincerely. ." reason,". 'Mr.-Russell ex- matter, sometimes !" turns. together again. are many long Henry "For' this ,"A.very*" little ' pany that came. here from New Orleans.' .There It was not after this that "Say old \u25a0 • \u25a0« com- cram a concert hall when nothing else plained and instanced: Garcia :"Hm! -ne agreed,'; ;but here's i-your tenor, Beric;yon Nbrden, who plications over the matter. Including a Russell was giving his 150 lessons a week taught to sing. ,; y-taught Thereis a' could; whose "To the West, to the West, Malibran \ .He master jsitting;in*his /studio?* dooming^ a has been* successfully '.touring; in:Ger- dispute about money matters, which the in London. It was not very long after : "'fingers ; what.'; Famous the of its her"—the sensitive flashed the pupil to he jknows -not :. He-has no many;' lsra \u25a0 flutist;' a'mcmbe'r] of Austrahan Duchess tried to-settle by promising an to Land the Free" heartened he was made a of the ";\things ; .there I .this that member emphasis -^ "just those i"that right,' the man has-n6yright!". ; ;.- the Paris Grand Opera- allowance out of her own private purse, millions during the "clemming" fol- academy Rome, ; ; I times most famous musical In would '. enable Malibran, to" sing, not ?pupil.. also,* ;he isaid, tmust-'hot ex-, the'orchestfa/bf (who willplay one Actress on the Way ;Mr. Walsh naturally objected to foreigner :.'The ;house,';Mons.'iFleury- but lowingthe English cotton famine. the first upon whom the' honor Henry Russellnor MlssPartington. He pect ( much -;frbmV the /teacher.; ;The ; ; 'an. arrangement and the Countess Henry Jr., had been bestowed. Four, years ago he taught too of the".Handel sonatas for/:.flute and-" such But RusseJl as children have her how. to overcome her^bwn master cannot make awoice;-he 'is a'most piano); is ra violinist,'Mile."Verm ;.. The coming of Nellie Stewart, the of Blaridford did not care for her heard the little American, Nielsen, use her particular there a way of being, was a quite different Alice weaknesses, .to own' confounded :\u25a0humbug if;he says otherwise.' orelle, and, a pianist," Mons.' Decreux. Australian '\u25a0. actress, for an engagement daughter to marry on what money they sing and then has chiefly Is analogy. I : ? ' kind of person from the burly optimist, in London since power. .This the have a He is only as a: diamond-cutter Iwith" a 5 tgive us .'the ;Carmen at Majestic Theater, had. Things hung fire for a time, then teaching. \u25a0 Mme.-\Calve . the , ;to be devoted himself to her We headache." '; The" doctor prescribes for jewel -ito his ihand.';. at the" first "concert,' an aria \ ' Lady Norah's health, never very good, hifl father. He was at this particular ', has , and;. * Neither/size/nor "Habanera" an'event ;of exceptional interest. / ,Miss ' have heard this wepk 4 what he done me, cures: me 4 111 1 meet ybu.;V.You it can ":he alter, only.;shape Bresil",' and Stances gave way, and in a fit of depression ; quality of- '\u25a0\u25a0> ' from Stewart';" \u25a0-\u25a0 ; engaged 'in stirring up all sorts of ; -; in Australian time How he has Isay. my pre-* ; ; V.'Perle\du dramatics' with the Nielsen material. have a headache: 'Take what.there Is.there to shape.. >* Sapho, of !• :_. .what; Is she* told her fiance the engagement had musical sedition, tearing, down old idols, the celebrated scription,' i will Gounod. Ellen' ,_Terryj is to the ;English done it in what consists ;but that not cure yoi«- \u25a0>. "Andvwtien {a :girl,\u25a0/ fortunate" ?. In.her, stage, and make . better end. attacking institution.-; "method," Iwent to discover. kind;of;a headache." fairly, ' .will her first bow to the time-honored Russell teaching, is1 certain that; theioper- Orchestra; give ; very his taught "\ ' : TheiMinetti will the the American^ public next week. Once The Duchess Is said. to have been of his country and acquiring a most dis- Mr. Russell was at one of auditions. "The singer only.to sing can- atic is open tb:her?", ljaskcd.. ; ';. first of, a Native . neither , threats nor? plead- .Gladly. tiny, large- ".,"•\u25a0 career: series of concerts at a comic /opera, singer, the /first* angry, but Would Ilisten? A not "teach— "Let her go to rltaly," Russell, Sons',' ! of her tinguished crop of enemies. In particular. Mr. Hall: on January 26, the concert cla'ss,'Mi3s Stewart has equal ings would make Lady Norah alter her eyed thing was just about to sing. Rus- ; "Precisely,'/ the famous teacher .;•...'; : :--^: since won schools music, that he accused of : advised. %\* / \u25a0'.-'\u25a0- ''.\ '~'r for :the benefit of the '\u25a0 library fund of distinction 3;' a '., mind,' so Mr.-Walsh resigned himself to th« of sell himself was at the piano,'head flung agreed. ; "Ishould ,'say 'again, ibeware > ;then^; her iequipment,' \ a comedienne. _\u0084 She • ; He recapitulated the-^organizatlori.^SMrAi.Wanrcll; the j the inevitable.' ." being incompetent to teach singing, fell back, a slim, elegant, fiery-eyed, oriental .any man that .; too':, 'much ;breath (sixteen headed the famous .George.; Musgrove of talks£- full\control |ofIthe " J .weeks basso,'; of the;occa- comic opera afoul of him. But the impertinent young five-feet-five of incarnate temperament! science, tries to mystify- you with talk, kept learning ; willbS'Jthe'-soloist. -productions.';, and appears - he had 'lAlice Nielsen 1 to sion." ," \u25a0-'\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 -*..•\. \u25a0\u25a0 under ,the manager. D'Anauntlo Slay Vlalt America. nan made friends equally distinguished, "Well, sing something," he commanded. of larynx;,pharynx and so on/ Itis placed clear, ar-; v-*..•v nowi - .'same Mis3 the breathe),*^ properly voice** Stewart will appear, PARIS, 13.-— letters Indi- and among them was Mme. Melba. It Gravely man at the piano ca- know ?.'; this; ; .. \u25a0 first In "Sweet Jan. Private then the his business to: :of . but^— ticulation and ;reasonable executive facil- Nell;of: ;Drury." was after an afternoon's chat about cepted the "Darling Mine" the girl here's the 'doctor; agaln-^-it; is a Italy. Old J one*of her especial cate -that Gabriele D'Annunzio. refused hand- like ity,"\u25a0\u25a0 then-^-go .to Mqdjes&a to Appear. triumphs, and ? by singer Gravely "physician^ telling you your ailing \u25a0 afterward •in "Zaza," the Swiss courts a divorce from his methods that the wrote the fol- ed over to him. be heard a poot jhow/ k Would ;I\not •. say,\ he asked; (that .'; of "Camille," ; . Galles, poor ; ; "Pretty.; Peggy," ."Mice wife, the Duchess of has been lowing letter to the young anarchist, little voice pipe a few little meas- liver works ;lnstead ;of;giving;his pre- those ;that yhaveVcast most ;light•?upon Men," and* " to-day jumped curing' ;: the; the*Last Time "The Country Mpuae"* and other consulting an 'American lawyer;' in Tu- still for \u25a0 - which the Henry Russell of ures. But Mr. Russell up in scription and it. Like the pa- the development of voice Dr. Holbrook plays.^'" j.'\u25a0'' ; \u25a0;. tient, • pupil is only in'; \u25a0;'.' 7 rin as to whether residence in America rather volcanic fashion to ask after them: the ; concerned with Curtis 'of New \York the" highest * you you sing?" ,"-.::\u25a0;.. \u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0;..'- - • Bingers,"cays *? |,That charming 'woman and charming :Both" ends pt the world contribute to would "enable him to achieve his desire. "Who told could results." /'.' \u25a0".'• '. place? His ;book is a* ;% > boon^to ;the supporting company. indisposed, says, study "Dear Mr. Russell: "My—my master," the girl stammered. .."And when 'you have confrere; his of;the most actress, Madame Helen e Modjeska, will . Twenty He is not he to chosen \your his ESnglish work valiant' Australians with a view- after- sing 'teacher?", y,',:.'; \u25a0 "\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -;'':\u25a0\u25a0'."/ « .begin'! to-morrow evening i^o-; wiiraccompany the American life and manners "The conversation we had this He bad told her that she could In '.' ...... ' distinguished \significance.^ -iIn the (con^' s -'at^the South Sea 5 favorite, voice so opera in a year— wanted to |sing . things begin,".,. Mr., - Carnegie Theater a engagement and- George Mus- \incorporating his impressions in a noon about production Interested she in '•'Then Russell nectlon--':Why; could' not:.: lumbia farewell grrove,' tesbury to is \u25a0 ;which ;she her, from his Shaf me that Iam writing to tell you that Iopera. '.';'.. ;,...' laughed.* '"It :a use >ofI^intelligence," equip » a ifor vocalitraining? of one jWeek,^ during andI Theater future work. or,_ inf: company present "Macbeth,"i"Much sure that very long you will "My dear," the man said, gentle hands jommon* sense; along;. sline.t'Any \u25a0 giving- library: two?"< lie .wlll feel befiore all; '• the stead-of a] * r be reeornlxed as one of the. greatest on the girl's shoulders, "go home. Try to method that produces the ;slightest fir- asked: 'V';His;: own 'pet f dream V'islpthe "Ado About Nothing'-'Jand-Jl'Mary ,Stuart." teachers for the production of,the voice. be content there. Believe me, you can ritation of the ;throat, iany feeling^ of foundirigVof':a\ conservatory ?ini,Rome,* .The gains 'interest; from \its "Tour method coincides with Jean and never sing In public." fatigue, the sensible girl will of course where the ;English "and-American '.stu- contiguityKwithvNance ";.CNeil's,- ;Lady KNOCKING NOT POPULAR IN ART SET LAURA" BRIDE' POWERS* know, essentially , ; ill,^ cold;, -; ;barn, - studios one hears less these days As.you Martinez is Francisco. 3. Not 5much Iof a \wonder is it offer. ;.He was ; suflering from iy \u25a0of "bossies" in a the' floor strewn In the with", - ; of "knocking"—but don't confound this a'low-tone painter, a man whose values as a'gallery;, but it}is.the 'best , we;have, :and '.the. tardy/ awakening^ ofi. the) East to deep golden', straw. '.''_ lie the subtlety and suggestiveness of \u25a0and (every;. worthy, addition to" It,helps ;his genius seemed UoTcheer^ him- V 'Anj oddb-.arrangement ;'_ of '[.windows^; with criticism, good friend. in^ : butUlttle.^ his interpretations^ toimake: it*better.' ; ', i•\u25a0•' Notwithstanding his illness,^the'jWonder£^- \u25a0'clean ;ones,; too-7-just byer.the* straw rack;' surely a spirit to-day r .' There is kindlier \u25a0 daily light The picture of his old-time friend .that ' However,; it "ls? not';. a !kind . thing^ to!" painter,;has comej Ito his" /. ; -.the1 -barn* with*;vc-soft' yellow} among \ : \ 'siin-^ the painter-folk than formerly: had come from, over; the water was far, criticise ;so generous anJact )as jhas given iworked^ with-a'n'l' inspired. brush.';;; Dur-' flight,*;and! stray? sunbeams filter/ in from feeling very far, | UheTside,*; 'homely, a of kinship, rather than of riv- from the Martinez roethod.\ But the .beautiful' "picture^ to the;peopleTbf" 'the S ingjthelweek; however.ihe/waslinduced mellowing;the theme "of beholding the, canvas, out, *clty.: may; : f return; hbm^-^-'soing, ','' alry; of helpfulness, rather than of upon he cried° And the*donor rfind,- in his gift,''--I to reluctantly.' '* - - ' v; -\u25a0•;"\u25a0;;\u25a0 '• •• • v;- 1 '- great Look ; ; ; \u25a0 scorn, and a sincere joy at successes "Great! That is a picture! compensation for the -pleasure! he"; has-" *rSuch^a^wbrker! ; ;•".""•;\u25a0 >; ']'',-\u25a0\u25a0 ""."-\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'...-:\u25a0* \u25a0<* I modeling,':the composition,' every- Tgiven;, fellows;'.' and- \u25a0 pobri'- his spirit could animate ;• Jule's Paces will;visit San \u25a0in at*.'the to.his i to the^; SWould Francisco than envy. 'vthat '-i % : 4 \u25a0 . rather half-concealed And ; expressive eyes ', - '"-' thing!"—and his' I V,black struggling artist over, there In Paris, ;jto other, painters, whose brushes lie inert, and the? early.; spring,'* coming.'-home -;to >visit art- \u25a0'\u25a0 \ . : ° the fact betokens one truth—that the ; triumph whom, ? gleamed vwith joy;at the t of his the check ;wlll mean; a fortune— an', their!palettes /dry.V"^ —/";?' rA*the folks'.'rlwhoiwatch \the'! progress growing spiritually. they •i; - /' J^old ; ists are And as young a man,", thought I, \u25a0'/;• ;.;-." \u0084 i friend. "Here's artists. fortune. ".-.'•.::-;> y;* ;• 'dry.'vsay; you? :; Lof their ? '*boy"-g-for^yboy^fa jbeloved tson \u25a0 \u25a0 . Palate's ••- \u25a0 ! \u25a0 ,•*'' grow \u25a0•'"• grow spiritually, so do they "that sees merit in work that' lies distinct- i*'\u25a0. ;Therein -may He ;the reason for the.dry_'; ever ;Is—:wlth ithe eagerness" ' \that ionly* : ' - -: :- artistically. conception gone Keith-mad.; \u25a0 ;triumph ly-without*" his of art." f,*/-' New York has r'. palettes.'.V "? '\u0084•\u25a0';• . : \u25a0;";.;\u25a0 ;.;/\u25a0.•\u25a0 parents can^ feel in the tof a ' * v ; ' \u25a0 \u25a0".-.;"; -: > ; Not a prettier demonstration of this That's the.spirit :of the artist: whose /Since*John" McKim;;he'bfithe-Metropbli- ,- ._• child. V/.!-;;\u25a0'\u25a0:- ". . \u25a0;;;- f : \u25a0-\u25a0"- •-->-:;... --r. -r spirit of camaraderie has ever been strength must grbw,v. for; his eyes, "his ;.tan Art Museum;; was out ihere]last' yearj i Eugene .Neuhaus,\one of ,-.the; ;,newest f .The last Pages picture \to receive salon in hermetically * v shown Bohemia than the warmth ears, and his* heart. are not and carried iback Iwlth|.him aVd6zeni* of% members fofIthe 'art;colonyinsthe|Bbhenv^| hbn6rsTf"'Thejßar,";is !nowi the property, with which the picture of Joseph R. sealed, and who ;drinks In Inspiration ;Keith's ;pictures; \u25a0 the \East 1has awakened j*ian';Club^is^exhibiting ia;plcturejbf (muohVl 'of "James iD.^-PhelanrS purchased /during Raphael was inthe city of receptive' toward- fact; that; greatest ; ;\u25a0 '-;'\u25a0.\u25a0'-.\u25a0 -received his from his " - attitude his toHhe' the ilivlng'larid^;''Ihte'restTatHhe clublllt's'a' stunning^ his:lastitriDjabroadr^.V '_'\u25a0'. ~r' /- nature." scape -; young •'\u25a0 bru^ birth. fellows and toward ;' Vpainter ;dwells in and ;" tal.v wonderfully fdrawn bull—just tohis home town Iwhich; tlht i s % : \u25a0* • The picture, discussed in detail in this This Raphael' picture, , has* set* the that 1he Is a*San]Franciscan. v"- .!'\u25a0-/;',; the^headfof^him:^'?^;; :;\u25a0;;; with'? f little charming V little • .' ai "r bride-^-av ' ' . \u25a0 column last Sunday,' has been- all week town by the ears.*", will;become the prop- -Then v,came fMacbeth^: the astute" bid' the'Neuhaus Istudio at'424*^Pinej street n Parisienne.' . '. . v: of .'. "\u25a0 "• ' \u25a0>">'.-.'"- : \u25a0.••;\u25a0; the toast the painters who saw It— erty of the .'-people— yours*' 'and mine— \u25a0 Scotch' dealer; of jGotham, Iwho bought ;:\u25a0 is animal;; r-;>.y *\u25a0%\u25a0'• '..•;;;•;"_> •\u25a0:\u25a0/••.; .-.•.-. ' pictureXthatlstrik.esJmyJs| • w end most of them did, as It hung upon through ; generosity. of Raphael several thousand dollars'? of '"can- fancy; fariniore; than this burly|Syoung 3; ;Theodore \u25a0 Wores,: like most; of."us;, loves " ' the\- •' worth i " •; wall of the jinks room the Weili; his" check a jvases.^; "; :;Vv.'",~ y i: : :-' ; ,to Vvary.^ themes, :; :;in„the in Bo- who wrote 'out \ for.it; 'ff:'''i;"l'; >.' taurus^yphlchvl ;"admire v3?lelySfor (|the|v hisl and laccorh^ hemian Club. day or two,after, he; had \u25a0 seen ,it.( \u25a0 Last? week the" same; Macbeth 'ordered a" wonderfully^ clever; itechnique"^(l S§ panying isketchl he -gives afsplendid ibit*of "', ffear*^l . First to hunt it up upon its arrival was The picture' will'go to the Art Gallery, dozen more pictures,' large 'and!"smallAbut&possess ;the :subconscious feminine' fear, of;landscape* frbm|NortherntCalif ornia.'., ONE OF\THEODORE WORES'. 'SMALL. CAXVASKS. SHOWING NEW TYPE G9 \ Martinez, who, young * Golden; canvas)?;; atmospheric; ENDEAVOR, if Xavier with Ra- in the museumi *of the Gate Keith-Keith the .worker; bulls, on; \;: is]rugged,? J and 'about' as ITPRESENTS ?A'RUGGED BITOF MENDOCIXO SCENERY IN 7 • -even t~.IV \u25a0VIGOROUS STYLE, REVEALING ALL-AROUND ABILnpT OF HI3 BRCSH. jihael. drank inspiration from the same Park—unfortunately,' hot to .the Institute •;never_p knowaTlthe; feel "of'\u25a0'. an'.l idleyhour—;® ;This new picture Vshows ;/a '\u25a0> bunch--a farjfrom jthe'Vusual iWores \u25a0: type ;of work foot, Design. \ "> : > tipat the School of of Art, the accepted home of art in*San shook his bead; and declined the tempting flock, a" covey, or/perhaps \it's ;a'grouß-- as a painter 'could "s*f _- _;'