28 THE SUNDAY OBEGOKIAN, gOBTI-AJSD-, MARCH 29, 1903.

whose eemplicetkms keef their hearers with orchetral aaeorapanlsMat. The Herbert Miller lost ?8Q this time on the superintended the brewing of several spe- hr Caprfceiose cial dtshe of which Senator-Hann- a par in m con Usual stream of laughter. The "Introduction aad Hondo , etotMnr. costume,, etc.. he carried. With Is Ece&Se eCeets serve to iatroduce the In- Salnt-Saen-s, which she w& play, 1 a krH-Ma- nt the exception of the losses he has sus- ticularly fond and which he avers no one. terior of the renowned Grace Church. number, and will he a-- decided addi- tained by fires. Herbert Miller likes his can make quite like pretty Miss Barry- - New York City, which is shown in a very tion to tho programme. Mr, Ifaesinser profession and ej some day to return mote. When Mrs. Dan Hanna was Miss elaborate manner; an interior scene of a will sing a groop of songs, selected from hoeae a star. His work so far is highly Gordon, she and Miss Barrymore were New York coart of Justice Is likewise Brahms, "Franz and Schumann, hie favor- spoken of by his associates. great chums, andnow every time that truthfully portrayed; the famous pali- ite composers. Charles Fro man books Miss Barrymore sades of the Hudson, showing the Interior It Is hoped that a large contingent .of "R capias the Hardest." for Cleveland she is the guest at the Han of a counterfeiters den. Is vividly and students will take advantage of this last scenery, pre- na mansion. Long ago she established represents opportunity season to enjoy the Resplendent with beautiful realistically shown. This scene of the sented by a strong cast. In which the au- her reputation In the Senator's family as a "Winter's night, and a great mechanical work of the orchestra. thor appears at the head, comes that a chafing-dis- h expert, and from effect is Introduced, showing; one of the popular play, "Reaping the Harvest," at a fortnight ago she sent to New York for heaviest snow storm scenes ever attempt- rarsHed fey Fire. Sun- her favorite chafing dish and several ed. Cordray's, for theweek commencing The effect is truly wonderful and Herbert Miller, 'son of J. M. Miller, 673 day, April 5. "While Is second cook's Ingredients with which to make the brings spe- this the forth rounds of applause. A East Burnslde street. Is a young actor season of this play. It will be its first visit edibles that are Intended to tickle the cial ladles' end children's matinee Satur- who pasBed through bad luck Senatorial palate. day has a hit of to tho Coast, and in view of its coming will be given. on account of Area starting in theaters with such, splendid Indorsements, it is Two Plays New to New York. where he Is engaged. He Is only IS years safe to soy the engagement will be a Two plays which had already earned FIFTH SYMPHONY CONCERT. old, and before ie left he played In Cor- profitable one. "Reaping the Harvest". Is their .spurs on the road havo just reached dray's Theater and took part la. many a grand, powerful story of 'human emo- New York and foujid some degree Close Season, "by the Fine Two of fa- ef the r amateur theatrical entertainments. tions which finds itsr atmosphere in Louis- vor. Miss Grace George's arrival in Local Orchestra. years ago. while he was acting in Crescent ville. Ky., on Elmwood Heights, with the "Pretty Peggy"' has long Everything Is "being to City, down, and been awaited, done make the the theater there bumed historical Elmwood drive In the distance. for she is a great personal favorite in the fifth and last symphony concert Thursday he lost his wardrobe. A short time agohe Act 3 Introduces you to quaint old metropolis,, although evening April 2, accepted engagement leading man she hasn't been seen the best of the season. an as Clarksvllle, O.. in Its beautiful Autumn to the best advantage in several seasons. Several numbers of the lighter character with the Noble Iramatic Company, play- dress. The historic Kronfc Tavern in this Accordingly which made favorable Impression the ing In the Metropolitan Theater, Roches- act will readily any when she made her bow in a at be recognized by one the new play at the Herald Square The- time of performance will be repeated by ter, Minn., and one night after he and the who has ever visited the quaint old town request. symphony, by company given succesafuF perform- ater on Monday night she faced one of The "Scotch" iiad a of Clarksvllle, O. With act 1 the scene the largest and most Mendelssohn, will receive good treatment ance of "Michael Strogoff,"" a defectively goes back to Louisville, showing the new cordial audiences of $10,-0- entire season. Of course, at the hands of the orchestra, and is sure insulated electric light wire started a 00 home of the Larkins in Poverty Row, the the the themo to prove to lire, most the actors lost all of the play Is an old one, but as treated of Interest all. and of .beautiful St. John's Cathedral, and the by Mrs. Sherman D. Brown's many friends the wardrobes they carried. The loss on Illuminated snow scene of Christmas eve. Frances Aymar Mathews, the author- will be glad of this opportunity to hear the building Is covered by Insurance, but A matinee Saturday will be given. ess, it was most diverting, and Miss George appears to have scored' quite a substantial success. The second novelty so far as this city Is season m mew gow concerned was "The Suburban," which erReus also had a reputation earned MADISON-SQUAR- E in the West GARDEN SCENE OF SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION to point to. It proved to "be a melodrama, with big effects and interesting scenes, somewhat after T"he Sporting Duchess" YORK, March 23. Special cor-- 1 managed by the Shubert brothers. Some as receiver for the Amuse- ment Company, order. It is exactly suitable to a house NEW the aroma: surprise Is expressed that it will not be of which Lederer is the like the Academy of Music, and should sawdust and the fragrance of the inaugurated by a comic opera written by president. De Is writing A peculiar be in for a long run. tanbark are in the air, for the circus sea- Koven. He one for Grace situation is behind this state Much merriment has been caused over "Van Studlford, in which she will begin of affairs. Although Herman Oppenheim-e- r, son of 1908 is on In earnest For the next the direction one of the stockholders, the printed statement that District At- Madison her starring tour under of was the man torney William Travers Jerome, pros- six weeks all roads lead to the Florenz Slegfeld, Jr., and the original who asked for the receiver, tho real in the Square Garden, where Barnum & Bailey's open stigator ecuting officer who has superintended so plan was for her to the theater. of the action was Lederer him- many against show Is making its first appearance after Later It wa3 thought better to have the self, who took that means of getting rid raids the local gamblers, prestige a name as Mansfield's of Joseph V. Jordan, who occupied had made. an. effort tc stop the perform- an absence of five years- - Fresh "from of such at had grounds real several triumphant seasons abroad, truly tho dedication. Five new theaters will be toward him that not always enviable po ance on the that roulette sition or "angel." Jordan is a hotelkeep-e- r, wheels were used in the gambling scene who turned his eyes toward the stage, of the play. Of course, the sole founda- and a year ago, when Lederer needed tion for this report lay within the' inven- money with which to finance a production tive mind of the ingenious press agent. of "The Wild Rose," Jordan agreed- - to Stage Notes. furnish the cash on condition that he Grace Cameron, whose starring tour In would be initiated into the gladsome mys- "A Normandy Wedding" proved rather teries of management. disastrous early in the season, has resign- The Company was ed from the "Nancy Brown" company and' formed, with Lederer . as president and purchased tho rights to "Sergeant Kitty." managing director, and Jordan as treas- a new musical comedy. In which she will urer The latter immediately became the try starring again next season. most active man of the concern. He had Maurice Barrymore is reported to be own, some grand ideas all his and he very low In the sanitarium on Long Isla- started in, as he expressed it, to "revolu- nd-, where he has been confined sinca his tionize the show business." He soon con- of paresis. boss, although first attack stituted himself and, Mme. Janauscheck is 111 and destitute George W. Lederer was nominally the di- again, Is being ar- could not successfully and another benefit recting head, he ranged for her. It will be given in Phil- run counter to Jordan, because the latter rousing ten- furnishing the money. adelphia. A testimonial was wa3 year ago Wal-lack- 's, James L. Lederer, who had been asso- dered her a and half at years, in New York. She lately suffered a ciated with his brother for and paralysis. who is their brother-in-la- stroke of not stand the "hotel methods" Annie Russell was taken suddenly 111 would and could not play from Tues- 25 Jordan tried to use on musical comedy. last week It Is now about years since Adolpho battle scene at "Winchester, when General pleasing as ever with his excellent acting day night on. She has been appearing in d'Ennery's Two Orphans" appears on stage, and singing. Blanche Boyer was amusing Two months ago they moved their office ."The became Sheridan the mounted street. George W. Lederer "Mice and Men" at the Garrick. She had to public through on as Is an un- across the known the American the his black horse, with fire flashing from the Irish domestic, and she wished he could follow but that was Im- lumbago. genius of Kate Claxton, and her fine pre- every gun, plenty of powder smoke roll- usually good dancer of the Irish jig. The possible. The only solution of the ques- Charles B. Dillingham has purchased the sentation of that good, play ing overhead, the Stars and Stripes now scene where a lighted vestibuled train dis- tion was a receiver, and Oppenheimer ap- stage rights to Henry Harland's popular at the Marquam during the early part of down, now up, aa defeat is turned into appeared in full view of the audience is plied for one on the ground that Jordan's novel, "Lady Paramount." It is to be of by Lucette Ryley. last week was as welcome aa ever. In victory, made a splendid picture, and re- one ever presented Cor- course was ruining tho business the dramatized Madame of the best at case, but He will produce next season with a these days of realism. It is refreshing to flects great credit on Carlyle Moore, the dray's and was liberally applauded. company. Jordan fought the It lost. special cast and not by one of his stars. witness such a clean play In which the stage manager, who supervised every de- "The Runaway" is the title of the musi- principal motif is the tribulations of a tail. The militia boys from the Third NEW PLAY" TO PORTLAND. Erlanger Han Other Troubles. cal comedy which will follow the long This is not the only way Erlanger has blind girl compelled by professional beg- Regiment, Oregon National Guard, looked Baker Theater Company Will Appear run of "A Chinese Honeymoon" at the gars through like veterans. "William come intd public notice recently. He had The d piece, will go to solicit alms the streets H. Dills, who "3Xisa Hobbs" This Casino. of Paris so that her captors can spend leaves today for New York to fulfill on a In Afternoon. a wordy personal encounter with Joseph to the Illinois Theater, Chicago, for the The Baker Theater Companyjwlll appear 2 wllf spend her earnings. As blind girl. Miss Clax- month's engagement in a revival of "Tfct Weber, of Weber & Fields, shortly before summer. . A No. company a comedy entirely new tc play- waa singularly Starbucks," made a flnrpeneral Haveril in a the the latter cast their professional lot with the hot months at the Columbia Theater, ton pathetic Blanche goers Hobb3" was "William Bernard exhibited dellghtfm of Portland, when "Miss the Independent Booking Agency, and Boston. Moulton sufficiently callous as La paya Sunday humor In his impersonation. George "Alison a visit at the usual afternoon "Yours Merrily" John R. Rogers has be- IFrocttard. and Frank McDonald, as today. play prom- Jacques Frochard, gave strong was manly and heroic in his presentation matinee This is a which gun active prosecution of a suit against SAVE THE SHADE TREES a portrayal ises to the most discriminating of as brutal a stage ruffian as has been of the part of Colonel "West, and Catherine attrict him for $200,000 damages. r. patrons of the drama in this city. Rogers, who was managing D2en in Portland theaters for years. The Countiss was Satisfactory as a fair South-erne- attractions Feature That Makes Portland Much "Miss Hobbs" is a play has never of world-wid- e repute while Erlanger still attendance was fair, but the play should Elsie Esmond and Lillian Rhoads that Admired by Visitors. congenial parts, been presented' in Portland, and the honor was advance agent for an ordinary road havo been more liberally had and made the most ' far patronized. giving performance PorU company, was arrested at the Instance of The following letter was received by The of them. of Its initial in the latter, year ago. peculiar to Theater Company. a under a Thomas' McCusker, president of the Civic Club production Elspeth Graham MacNell has resigned land falls the Baker New York law, by which one man can , of "The Is no doubt this organization Improvement Association: "Wizard of the Nile," given the Mar- from the Baker Stock Company. Ruby There that have another Incarcerated to have his To the Chairman of the at more do the clever comedy full mentality on simple announce- Portland. March 2a quam Friday night and twice yesterday, Elaine Miguel will fill' the position Miss will than tested the Civic Improvement League, ot Portland: Are 'Justice ment of belief that he Is Insane. Erlang- great change ior the worse was well up ef- MacNell has vacated. Other new members you aware of the to the previous artistic "When , the distinguished er did this after receipt of a letter from beauty our city of the company will be "W. L. that la taking place in the of forts of that entertaining club, and it Is Gleason and actor, appeared on the Pacific Coast lart Rogers, which he construed as a threat by the destruction on all sides o our graceful a question if it did not surpass the Ethelyn Palmer. Summer he gave" a production of "Mies against his life. This was an epistle in shade trees? In many Instances where a ce- former chows. It was quite a society Cordray's Theater, has not been sold. Hcbbs" at San Francisco, and the hit which Rogers accused the syndicate, as ment walk Is laid, the owners thrnk It neces function. Nobody dreamed that Robert Today the theater opens under the man- made by the piece was phenomenal. "With headed by Erlanger, of freezing him and sary to destroy the shade trees. Can you not characteristic enterprise the management managers out of the do something to stop this slaughter or trees? McCraken had such a genuine agement of John F. Cordray and "W. M; other unaffiliated fund of of the Baker Theater has made an espe- business. No amount of roses could nil the place of comedy at his command, and his funny Russell, the Seattle theater magnate, more cial arrangement with the owners of tho At the end of a week Rogers was dis- trees cut down In mistaken belief that It la antics and sayings caused 50 per cent of devoted than ever to the interests of the play to offer it to the patrons of the Baker charged as perfectly scund of mind. Last necessary to do so for the protection ot cement 'the laughter. If "Bob" McCraken had theatrical combination of Stair & Havlin. during the coming week. To give a play November he brought suit for damages, walks. practice the rate of the tho benefit of singing lessons, the great The theatrical war between that firm and as famous as "Miss Hobbs" its first per- alleging that seven different enterprises If this continues at city prominent spoiled past year do you know that not one shade tree Frank Daniels would not be in Tho the Klaw & Erlanger combination is by formance in a as in the he had afoot were by the doubt it. theatrical world as Portland is something upon hi3 sanity by the action of Er will be left standing in 1005? Not one tree to male voice section, chorjis. no means over, cast beauty- dwellings or in was the and contracts have been of which to be proud, and for this rea- langer. "Up to the present time isrianger add to the of handsome best high-cla- unpleaslng sight plain houses. that the Multnomah boys have so far signed showing that some at- son, if for no other, the members of the has not even put In an answer to the ac- soften the of produced. The "Sadie" girls made the by company may upon to give a attorneys asking for more Why Is the Civic Improvement League or- hit tractions have been backed Stairx & be relied tion. His keep ganized If not to add to the beauty ot our of the engagement they were artistic Havlin, and will appear Cordray's be- performance worthy of praise and patron- time. Rogers' lawyers granted, postpone- ground In at however, streets? But we are steadily losing The scenery was a work of art, and the fore long. Mrs. Flske, Isabelle Irving in age. ment several times. Last week,. the direction of beauty by allowing our shade make-up- s were sufficiently grotesque. Jerome K. Jerome, the best of the Eng- Rogers swore out an amended complaint, trees to be sacrificed to a whim. "The Crisis," and others will play at this Is responsible for "Miss if Erlanger's answer "Shenandoah" is epectacu-la- lish humorists. and gave notice that Please do something la this matter." the greatest r popular house. Lincoln J. Carter's play, 20 days, as required by play produced Hobbs." and If Jerome had offered the is not in within Yours sincerely in grief. this season at Baker's "The Darkest Hour." drew good houses amusement-lovin- g world nothing else than demand judgment for the, full 'Theater, law, he will A TAXPAYER. and it has not only been a great at Cordray's Theater last week, and this comedy bis fame would be assured. amount through default. Commenting on this, Mr. McCusker said: tarttetlc success, but a money maker. The Charles A Gardner was as effective and Every one has read Jerome's "Idle Weber and Erlanger have had. a feud of "I agree with Taxpayer that the wanton Thoughts of an Idle Fellow," and has long standing. It dates from the time slaughter the shade trees is a shame, way com- ot it-- laughed at his odd of telling of that Klaw & Erlanger Began managing but think that he or she could make the monplace occurrences, and with Jerome's the Rogers Bros., who do a similar line protest more effective by coming out open- known reputation for funmaking there is of Rtrnrc work to that of Weber & Fields. ly, as there is nothing to be ashamed of WINS AN ENGAGEMENT UNDER FROHMAN IN NEW YORK no tjuestion but that "Miss Hobbs" will Weber and Erlanger apparently became in championing a cause of this nature, more than come up to expectations In friends again a few months ago, but the and by so doing others might be induced to every respect. good feeling did not last. Before formally protest would lead to legis- con- syndicate join in a that The plot is more pretentious and going over to the rivals of the lation effectually preventing the further sistent than is usual in the modem com- recently, Weber called at Erlanger's office of the trees. story fas- in no destruction edy attractions. The tells of a and expressed his opinion of him "Portland stands alone-amon- the cities cinating young woman who imagines that measured terms, jnanger nus u. n of,the Pacific Coast for its beautiful shade she hates all men and that men arc very as a boxer. No blood was spilled. trees: a fact commented upon by visitors useless from every point of view. In order the East, who express admiration for that she may inculcate her ideas on this Famous Sextet In Vaudeville. from "Florodora" sextette, the beautiful foliage when compared to interesting subject to members of the fair That famous the barrenness of other cities. It has sex Miss Hobbs organizes an association which will be as near the original sex- s, taken years to produce this beauty, and in man-hater- and- - may Im- is soon to be capering of the result be tette as possible, a. stride dav the man with the ax. who agined. Among the leading companions about the country In vaudeville. .While soul, despoils usefulness has no sentiment in his it of Miss Hobbs are several young married "TTinrrrfnra" hasn't outlived its all. money-makin- g by several women, and they endeavor to introduce us a attraction "I do not say that in the business part her teachings Into their domestic life, with seasons, the management believes that re- can of the city tho trees should not fie the most wonderful results. Estrange- during the hot months the sextette moved, but I do not believe that the roots. ments are caused, and a number of fam- ninrft than nav its way in the continuous whose tendency Is downwards will inter ily ties are about to be forever severed houses, and accordingly a tour of 16 wees fere with the construction of cement side when one of the characters decides to has just bren arranged. Of course, few walks. It is possible that a lew minor adopt retaliatory measures. Ho summons of the real "originals" will be In this roots might have to be cut off, but the to his assistance a very matter-of-fa- ct four unnecessary- "bigger and better ever before," opened In & group, for they have scattered destruction of the tree is - I youth, man about town, and urges him than the Fall the Lyric Klaw DUt very a Froh-man- corners of the earth, several think this will hold good also with the to love to Miss Hobbs, and thereby with a freak department that has excelled Erlanger's New Amsterdam, Daniel 's say mite all previous efforts the current season for New Lyceum. Henry B. Harris I pretty girls for a long time connectea wim sewer question. Some there are who create dlssentlon in the ranks of the club the big be an unusually the musical comedy win oe seen in ma that the trees shed their leaves, raus ut members. Thl3 plot Is carried out with tent show should Hudson and the Sire Bros. Royal, and two are profitable one. While all circuses look possibly a new one, which is" contemplated number. Of the ortelnals at least tering the sidewalks and streets, but I find the most approving effects. Miss Hobbs married, one has retired with a fortune of In this respect numan Deings ara eventually falls from her high plane of more or less alike these days, the Barnum for Charles B. Dillingham. tips that & Bailey show has one or two features JToO.COO made In Wall street through more culpable. thought to a contemplation of matrimony, End of Grand Opera. Season. by one of J. Pierpont Mor- my judgment, a vigorous protest up worthy of especial notice First of all, the furnished her In and this promptly breaks her associa- immense spectacle, staged by Bolossy The grand opera season of 17 weeks Is gan's lieutenants, while a fourth Is just should be made against the destruction of -- property-owne- rs tion. Kiralfy, Bal-kls- ," finished, and with Its close came to an present engaged in circling the globe shade trees, and who There many amusing in and entitled "The Tribute of at' are situations Is one of the biggest enterprises yet end tho career of Maurice Grau as im- with a stable o horses and a large retinue have them in front of their property the four acts of the comedy, while the management. The presario at the Metropolitan. companions. should not permit them to be maimed byj dialogue teems with bright and snappy undertaken by a circus His health of servants as her spectacle represents the visit of the Queen has given way, and he will retire to pri- Lulu Glaser Mutinies. men stringing wires. They should assert repartee and comments, such as only to King Solomon, and tho pomp vate life, being succeeded by Heinrich their rights. A francnise to erect poles Jerome- K. Jerome- - knows how to write. oftSheba On tho most reliable authority it is and ceremony of the ancients are worked' Conried. Mr. Grau is the only man who figura- and string wires does not carry with itl ever grand opera stated that Miss Lulu Glaser has. to destroy property. Neither j out with lavlshness and great attention made pay in New York speaking, kicked over the mana- the right AT CORDRAY'S TODAY. to detail. The ballet contains 00 or SCO year after year. His financial success tively has a housemover any more right to dam gerial traces of Fred C. Whitney, and down! shapely nimble- - dancing girls, and the here was larger each successive season. age your trees than he has to tear Comedy-Dram- a, and will fly the colors of I Sew "The Fatal presents The profits on 00 that next season she your fences. think that the citizens costuming a beautiful color net the performances management. This merely Indi- I "Wedding," Begins Engagement. Is a given $150,000. another cenerally should join with Taxpayer and! scheme. Of the show proper there this Winter were over Mr. which the man- Cordray's novelty In store great quantity everything with no par- Grau helped arouse a widespread and sin- cates the difficulties with endeavor to keep Intact tho beauty of our J Theater has a of agers of big stars have to contend. When for Its patrons at this afternoon's matinee, ticularly novel features. Aerial and cere love of opera in this city, which in city." predominate, with Itself Is almost a surety success to his Mr. Whitney took Miss Glaser under his when the new comedy-dram- a, "The Fatal equestrian acts but of was quantity the exception of the Imperial "Viennese successor. management she a doubtful Her New Vocabulary. Wedding," opens a week's engagement. do not ap- Mr. Conried purposes producing Wag- as a star. With "Dolly Varden" he made never seen before, Troupe of aerialists, the acts ?3oston Budget. The play has been here pear out the common. An un- ner's season, and great ner at once one of the most conspicuous possessed mind' discerning. met with much praise in New York to be of "Parsifal" next good She a but usually large assortment of clowns are protests are coming from Baireuth, where female stars, and the piece seemed That was-- stored and crammed with learning City, where it has just concluded a highly com- several seasons yet. As long ago as pen presented, and this season tho funmakers 'lives the widow of the great German for And her thoughts, forever burning. successful run. It Is from tho of are really and honestly funny. In the poser This" music drama has never been last Fall there was an open mutiny In the' Sho could suitably express. one of the most successful playwrlters freak department, Hugo, the Immense given anywhere, except In the theater ranks of her company by reason of alleged All her sentences were rounded. known to the public, and he has far ex- survivor of the built by Wagner Under on her part. This oc Aid her words Imposing sounded; In making French giant, and the sole at Baireuth. ceeded his former efforts this Mount Pelee disaster are attracting the terms of his will It cannot be produced curred in , and Miss Glaser X was really quite astounded, his strongest work. He has chosen origi- greatest attention. anywhere else, save against his wishes, slipped quietly into New York, leaving As 1 listened, X confess. nal scenes and real incidents of life in the until 1913. Germany this is tantamount only when the reporters discovered her great metropolis and woven together one Mansfield to Open New Lyric. In It was rather an Infliction. to a copyright, and it has been respected presence. She pleaded illness, and started All this verbal unrcstrlction; of the strongest stories that could possi- When the new Lyric Theater, now being Mr. Conried says there Hot Springs, "Va. is a certain fact FRANK SEKl OF PORTLAND. Forty-secon- as such elsewhere. for It But her elegance of diction. bly be concocted. He secures the atten- constructed on West d street, Is no legal to his producing the she ' has been negotiating for the very adjoining Belasco's, Is completed, will obstacle that Each precise and polished phrase. Frank Dckum. who left Portland two years a?o to irta far himself a place on tion of an audience from start it great work here, and he says he will do a new piece, and unless all signs fail. And the beautiful selection the stage, has already achieved tucees. A rev Cays ago hU friends were gratified of the first act, and holds it throughout be opened by Richard Mansfield. For this it, despite opposition. was will a new management next connection entire play. engagement the actor will go back to his all "Parsifal" the be under Of the words and their at the new that ho had been given an engagement M leasing Juvenile In ono of the Wagner's last and greatest work. season. John H. Springer, the manager And the most correct inflection Clyde The plot of the play is full of heartfelt old repertoire, which was more successful Pitch's plays, to be la the Pall under Prohraaa's management. A strong Erlanger Receiver for Lederer Com- of the Grand Opera House, is freely men- They were quite beyond all praise. month ago he graduated from the Empire interest and secures as a hold on than anything he has tried since. He will impressario. Theater Dramatic School. During the the audiences as one could wish for. be seen once more in his masterly Imper- pany. tioned as her new saw her very lately. past "Winter he has been given most of the leading parts But I la the plays produced at One of the .most noteworthy charac- sonations "Beau Brummel," "A Paris-Ia- n Abraham Erlanger, the- Ethel Barrraore to Cook for Senator And she did not talk ornately; the school at the Empire Theater, and has won high in L. head of the pralie. not only from the ters is Interpreted by y ear-ol- d "Prince Karl." "Arm3 and All that language suave and stately faculty school, a little Romance." atrical syndicate, has had added to hi3 Hanaa. of the but also from the critics of some of the leading newspapers prodigy, little Lillian Rosewood, whose the Man," "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde," etc other duties the direction of the compan- This past !week Miss She no longer kept on tap. of New York City. To be leading Juvenile under the watchful eye of Clyde Fitch, acting secures a warm spot in the hearts This will be a great delight to bis admir- ies under the management of George W. has been enjoying the unique distinction She was saying. "Bessums dlddums! who Is conceded to be the foremost Americas dramatist of the day. Is tone of the of all who see and retains It there. ers, who have deplored the degeneration "Where de bad bid. pin got hiddums. her. Lederer. These include "The Jewel of of serving as chef for United States Sena- precious kiddums," most coveted positions In the dramatic profession, and that Frank Dekum has won Tho comedy characters are Intrusted to his work In "Beaucaire" and "Julius Asia," with James T. Powers Of course, In his muzzer's of and Blanche tor Marcus Hanna. this gifted To the baby in her lap. It shows that he has the ability and talent to succeed la his chosen vocation. that of a Frenchman and an Irish servant Caesar." Ring, now at the Criterion Theater, and star of "A Country Mouse" hasn't pre girl, who throughout the play cause no The Lyric Is being built under the super- 'Sally in Our Alley." which is on tour. sided exclusively over the culinary depart to patrons. Rpginald One-thir-d of the physicians of Berlin cad of merriment their ad vision of de Koven, and la to be Tbia came .about through, his appointment ment of. Mr. And Mrs. Hanna, but she has lew than 65 a month.