L' NU#!'-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17. MOT. VARIETY THEATRES. STAGE AFFAIRS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The attraction for the week at the. Alhambrs, M • strong. Wayburn's •The Bouts' 4 TiK- sum —Till career <>! -The Lion and the unusually Mr. Star proceeds at the Academy of Music and is the leading feature of the bill. Mr. Oraavaie Miiee" cast, persons par- there seemi to be DO abatement of public interest illI !L & SL » Jlll JL Taylor heads the and thirty-nine -4 a^ JL—4 performance. Hurley will in that mordant exposition at prevalent financial ticipate in the Mr. Alee conditions as affected by political influence. Mi. appear, in "The Coster's Picnic" Cormne Will Hart's) Breese wins copious applause, by his im- sing. I*ouise Montrose will perform, in Joe Edmund Robinson, personation of John Burkett Ryder, the astute and "The Rain Dears." Cooper and colored potential man of business, and Miss Gertrude players: Patsy Doyle, who gives a monologue: Mr. Coghlan gives a pleasing performance, blending and Mrs. Arthur Forbes, and Frederick DiuUasra force and sweetness, as Bbfxiey Roeamore. and Burns, toother with Roberty's animals, wll* appear. ASTOR THEATRE. likewise COLONIAL THEATRE. The comic opera of "Ton. Jones." which was re- ceived with much public favor last week at the A varied entertn.ir.ment Will be found this weeJfl that theatre. Astor, continues its career at at the Colonial Theatre. Miss Lily Lena, front . England, will make her first appearance. Bho la unique personality." Emmet c warmly credited with "a Miss Blanche Bates lias been welcomed. Corrigan and his company will act in a short play Theatre, is at the Bclasco where she acting us called "My Wife's Picture." The Four Fords will "The Girl of the. Golden West," and where she and dance. Keno. Welsh and Melrose will act So, when her sins will continue to until November execute acrobatic feats. Warren and Bl&nchard, here, drama, will be farewell encasement in that Herbert Lloyd, and the Four American Trumpeter^ concluded. Her acting is intense with the assump- willlikewise contribute to t!ie public amusement. tion of feeling, authoritative with intrinsic sin- cerity and power, and brilliant in style. The ro- DEWEY THEATRE. attend- mantic play has not lost Its charm. The A burlesquo called "William's Ideals" will b« ance at th. Belasco has been steadily large. An prominent joy thi3 at the Dewey Thanksgiving the week Theatre. extra performance Is announced for No less than ten "comedians" are promised aa^ Da: participants in th.^.t hilarious boon, and many BERKELEY LYCEUM. comely female performers will be associated wltJ* Intimation i- kindly afforded, from the Berkeley that galaxy «»f talent The music will bo lively. Lgrceum. thai Mr. Helvetian's dismal play called Two concerts, as usual, will occur at the Dewey "The Shirkers," now current there, is designed to Theatre to-day, and much of what the poet Pop* Illustrate "the monotony of life." Itcertainly illus- calls "dewy nectar" may ba expected to descend trates the monotony of acting, as that art Is prac- upon tho congregation. Th» performers under- tised by Mr. Arnold Daly and Mr. Holbrook Blinn. lined to appear are J. J. Morton. O'Brien andl That play, and line. Hanako'a exhibition of Jap- Havel, the Four Lesters. Friend and Downing,, jim s.- dramatic art, which, as shown by her. is Gardner and Somers. Cogan and Bancroft. Mabel ionSB and common, are to be kept in the current Berra. and Grace Tempest. Ravelatioa will bat li!i,and 'The Van Dyek..' Which Is ingenious and MR. JAMES E. WILSON. provided by tho Dewcyscope. JOHN MASON. amusingr, and in which Mr. Daiy appears to ad- MR. Gives a capital impersonation of Charles Waln« vantage, willbe repeated, throughout the week. Comes to the Hackett Theatre to-morrow wright in the successful play of "The Man EDEN MUSEE. night Witching Hour." Savoy. BIJOU THEATRE. in "The of the Hour," at tho A series of pictures can be seen this week at the) Eden Musee, illustrative of the adventures of The will be ~.\ admirers of lime. Alia Kasimova af- Baffled Burglar." The pictures ara shown by the) an opportunity, this week, at the Bijou begin an engagement at the Hackett in a forded mutter?, -Rill mako their re-entrance there, performing cinematograph process. The Nippon Japanese troup« Theatre-, seeing as the unsophisticated Theatre, now play, by Au- M of iier again to-morrow niglit.In a travesty of Tho Thief." which has been written continues to give Us characteristic performance aft young wife, in Sir. Ibsen's well known play of "A gustus Thomas, Witching H entitled "The by Mr. Kdgar Smith. The burlesque of "A Grand this popular resort, and the Hungarian Orchestra* JJoll's House." That piece requires no descrip- .Mr. Thomas, it Is made known, purposes, in this On No- Army Man" will, therefore. bo deferred. gives concert, in the Winter ev«ry attar* tion here. Mmc. Nazitnova's performance of the to that burp to a Garden. play, Diustrate a theory mental vember £3 Miss Bessie Clayton will return evening. approved by expert judges may th«; of noon and Doll has been various be a curative agent for prevention Weber's stagre. appearing in a "new" dance. of the Ibsen literature. Mr. Dodson Mitchell will crime or t;;.- r> abruption of criminals. It is not FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET THEATRE. husband, make bis re-entrance, playing the Doll's theory, however, that tells, u;ion tho e-t;isre, and WEST END THEATRE. The attraction here. thU week, are May Tully while Mr. Walter Efampden will assume the char- this new play is Bald to be Interesting ami power- The musical farce, called "Kin*Casey," can be an4 physician Theatre, her company, ina merry little play, a musical acter of Dr.JKank, the who la afflicted ful. A of th< plot has been furnished, as enjoyed this week at tho West End where act incipient Bketch MISS MARIE DORO. called "The Pianophiends." Inwhich the girte. the) With love and disease of the spine. Mme. follows: John and Emma Ray will begin an engagement to- Nazimovit has a new play in preparation, to be to-morrow right at the Criterion Theatre in "The Morals of men and the pianos are employed; Miss Ilia Gran- r.mokiieid. She will appear Marcus.** morrow. The mirth of this piece is deduced from produced, probably, at Christinas time. The s-inry of tin- play concerns Jack to nan. in a delicate musical interlude; The Big City a of identities. The action is supposed Louisville gambler; Frank Hardmuth. assistant confusion Four; James and Jennia Jee, who perform on tho THEATRE. uting attorney for tin city, and Clay Whip- begin at the Waldorf-Astoria, in New York, and to l>le, a son \u0084i old sweetheart, nil of slack the Yokes and Daly Company, in s% < period, Brookfield's proceed in a mythical Island, called Lalla Pa Zaza. wire: Ine of the best melodramas of the "The whom are involvf moral as Kin? of I-ill.LPa Fords; encourages >'< young Whlpple, upon whom West, J. Kelly;Madse Fox; The Four The Boston pleases large assemblies night after nigh;. The the suit \u25a0 Mine, an heiress from the who wishes to )!•\u25a0 has been keeping a guardian's eye. Toting s TO-NIGHT. Fadettea; Weaca, Me:uy and jrontrose; RigolettJ story warfare, on the Western — Mirarlp." title. Much frolic is indicated in those relates to Indian Whipple has an inherited aversion to a cal Bijou Theatre^ f^rnch performera in "'L.'Knfant dv obtain a Brothers, and tho Kratond. plains. The situations have been skilfully jewel, and kills an habitue of gambling — details. Afternoon performances will occur at the devised. house, Brookfleld's eye Carnegie Music Hal! Lecture by Klnvndorf; subject, "Panama."* play set and well acted. it has truly who has annoyed him by forcing a '.it's West End Theatro on Monday, Wednesday, and The is well scarfpin upon Mis attention, in the the GOTHAM THEATRE. < great success, and it. second act. MONDAY NIGHT. Saturday. ".W. 1 en a has deserved case <>f young Whipple is !.\u25a0 fore the Supreme Court The principal feature of th« entertainment ar« CASINO. on an appeal from .1 v.rdirt of guilty. The boy's Bijou -Mme. Nazlmova in revival ot "A Dolls House." ranged for th!3 mother, ihr.>;;p.!i an old letter written by the judge, Theatre ' week at the Ootham Theatre' wilt Mar DEAN." 1 Now features are Introduced, every week. Into to him his "A!' Inherited aversion 10: cat's Criterion Theatre— Miss Marie Doro in "Tho Morals of 'THE VENERABLE ba a frolicsome play, called "Suisette. tak-in from) ~^i?Z" review, "The Great White Way." now eye lewels. la the third a.: the »\u25a0:\u25a0•-•\u25a0 agal Theatre-Mr. M;isnn yiHtching Hour." a French original; and in that piece the Broadway called trial, l Hackett John In The prosperously at sketch ..-•\u25a0\u25a0 been finished on second an. Brook- Theatre) Opera Company Gaiety Girls w.ll perform and Mr. Johnny current the Casino. A new fleld, who has developed hypnotic power, I. Lincoln Square Aborn In "Tho Mikado.' Webeff raised, A SUGGESTION. will exercise his talents j. is . in which Mr. Jefferson De Angelis, trying t.> Impress a member of tin- jury by 1 Lyric Theatre— "Tho Girls of Holland." as stimulator of mirth. Mr. he given ;o The scene of "Suisette" 13 the Latin Alexander Carr. and Miss Blanche Ring are transmission. In the mean time has The Rays "King w j Tli« phrase "the deaa of dramatic critics" is not Quarter of connecting 1' \u25a0 West End Theatre— In Ca to continue their talents Of acting and sons. (ho press certain Information means, it' it means any- Paris. Sunday concerts at the Gotham will Mr. attornej wiih a to assassinate a former a happy because it enlisa Angeli«s has a song cuting piol the pious efforts of Poian and Da made distinct hit with his "' Kentucky. The public mind, 1 TUESDAY AFTERNOON. thimc. •the bead" or •Vhlef of a guild of v.ritcrs Lenharr. Billy3. Face," Governor Crawford, Downing. of "Rain In the In which be has the aux- on this revelation, telepathically transmits the pub- Garrick Theatre Special performance of . "Dr. Wake's about the drama. As no such guild exists, it is Friend and Delano. Debri- Indians, of that attorney !•> Jury, ;\u25a0 and iliary of a chorus of with tomahawks, lic's distrust the Patient." diflieiilt to perc' ive how it can have a head. The nont. Brown Xavarro, Cavan and Farnum, boy is acquitted. The discredited ttempta Lowe, i^nd an Indian dance. Specialties of song and mirth Brookfleld, liim, application of the phrase, however, to the under- Musical and Hendrix and Prescott. Thi to murder but is unable to attack also are in preparation, for Mr. Carr and Miss Ring. Brookfleld's mental attitude is .•\u25a0 harrii r for siK'iMl, was made by a much younger writer, who services wU Include an evMMtaaa of the> The Casino to be of the most popular \u25a0 Brook i, continues one his prot( Uon. In the fourth act November >fdepleting a woman who r»u?f-i "ithe unusual to express rvspect. The ass Gothamscor**. is fon of the Pilgrim's Progress this morning, wish theatres in New York. izins: thai unspoken thoughi a potent (3d hap of phrase baa become general, and the sis;- !!,.\u25a0 attorney because Ion;- before 17. at Temple Qnanu-El. and sunshine and wherever she comes. the- sisis v> escape, Fifth avenue < NEW YORK THEATRE. CRITERION THEATRE. the attempt ho had thought thai the Goven street. Mr. Chauncey CMcott will appear m th- rtfsm tnployed In Illustrating and en- niflc.-int word "venerable*" has been prefix* d to it ilia; \u25a0 This Is the third week engagement served assassination and was not sure t!i<- re- • may not !>•\u25a0. In every t was, at Int -nded kindly and of the o* A play entitled "The Morals of Marcus." by W. , on November '. Idea Tha desisnaUoa first. Harry Lander, sponsibility is not his own. rather than the weak felicitous: t>ut purpose of play Is excellent, was used In a kindly way. Th" use, however, of under the auspices of "advanced" J. Locke, will occupy the Criterion stage this week. attorney's, who had always been a pliable ci SQUARE the tin- LINCOLN THEATRE. .iii.i in many it h;is tli>- phrass "tha deaa of dramatic critics'* . It is announced that this performer w::j U ix>ndon, where it met with under the v.mii.i.r's In) particulars been well venarabte was first acted In Two concerts are to be ni\>u at Mils theatre to- l<.uu;i or tliM use <•'' at all, in ar- present several novel character sketches. Mr, approbation and had a considerable run. London is \v-. plished, Miss Nelson Hall la the prominent the word "rsasiabte*' day. Mr. Joe Wood will perform i:i:> merry piece ficur'1 In th.i of her ti(lt>s written with an obvious intent.'on and desire Lauder is a good artist, and his performance i. a city in which, as to theatrical matters, cynicism .1,, S. 1: Hind 1. . a 1 n "Seven Btagestrucli Kid Messrs. Gardner is highly to and disparage Is manifestly absurd. one that should bo witnessed by all persona who prevails among the more intelligent classes and Jack Brookfield IOhB M'- called commendable and haa been wound I*-\v llngir Wii!iai:> Bampw -i and Maddern will appear In a sketch r.k!!'.l "Too \u25a0 Such articles. i'-111"1 \u25a0 " Tom Thomaa }'. .Til. k.- a Many Darling Mr. Gus Bruno will aid the fes- of them, solicitous that their abuse should be acters. The prom of this enterprise an- r.ot to mean anything here,— least to persons Harvey MAJESTIC THEATRE. •• Mrs. Alice Campbell Ethel \vimhmt> tivltle*,and many other performers v.i'l participate read by "th»» reach the office of The Trib- nounce several novelties at this theatre. Cinque- reserve the right to think The 1'•\u25a0 will be Eustaca dean." who Mrs. Helen Whipple lennie \. i-i th( m. ay of "The Top .>' th' World" at. une frequently and In an excellent state of pres- valll. a Juggler si some distinction. Is presented With the subjoined cast: v.via Campbell .Adelaide Wow ik t: Increasing amor.s '"lav Whippie Morgan I\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..-n THEATRE. M In popularity. ervation. The suggestion, accordingly, is mado tha newcomers. Then. too. there may see:* LYCEUM • • - be S;r dd, Marrus Ordeyne C. Aubrey Smith Frank HardirutJ George Na«h ati.iii . have bin n made for thai a writer who does rot know better than to Mm Llane iEve. a Parisian dancer; de- Hei^stian Pasquale t i\« Daws in .lu'igp ""*-s ".hyui c Thi< t the 1 children, Vasco. Prentice and the managemei \u25a0 ••/;',;,\u25a0 Hamni >;ffer.'ii Forrest Robinson <; I- Walton illy posa ;•'•• by designate :i>- •!!>.> dean" a person whom scribed as "the ass musician"; Miss Louise Mink: VilHain Kvans .lud«e Hendereon \V. been made ea arranged •\u25a0\u25a0!! service, M«nson }.viler. B. I'arnicntfr \u25a0 automobile Covered automo- he is Ltistng as dishonest, prejudiced. f'">l- and her military -•ir!«: and a quartet composed <->2 Bobby mien - Alexander Kins:, Jr. '•.1.lie! Bailey Harry S. Ha.ln-! I bei n ' ngagi d, partiei twenty- i; : ol i-li. etc., would do well to the Messrs. Syivesttr. « : -. Marie Dii 1 by Kyile I;,llew, 1 study the Bnajlla lan- Jones. Pringie and rfeiiell. _ Mr. Emmet Thomas P. Jackson Mr. • Ml M five or more children, to m Jodtta •vinng . Beatrix Fortc«-Il< bortson and Ihei take them and gamg*. "Venerable" means worthy of veneration, Charles Tsanm, in "Tnsj Street Fakir.'" ar.d Alox- JlrF Ordeyne Mrs. Kute llees HARLEM OPERA HOUSE. \u25a0 • course, \u25a0 of There is. Bertie, trapeze performers, 3 1. Kj Ordeyne Jyonore Palm>r of the reverence. of no dot t-> and»-r and will con- Mo-Murray Mis. J. P. West A will i»> effected to-morrow a*, the Har- NEW AMSTERDAM r^trirt Indulgence in the barmless amusement tribute to th? merrlrr.on?. Mm. (Sale revival THEATRE. of Antoinette « Alice Opera nous.- of Mr. Clyde Fitch's play, 'The vilifying "the dean." writings appear t*> !-ady Elmira Wynn Alice Nesl lem LYRIC THEATRE. Is The x.x '. .• v WMo*.,' Hb 125TH 51.11. > Woman In the Case," which originally was pro- ' - cause anguish In many bosoms, and if suffering STREET THEATRE. Utm Leytrange Ethel The • :\u25a0'" !! *t thr. I , 1 1 1 play now < urn ni at the Maid X.la BnU at the Herald Square Theatre by Miss »-an be- relieved by "going for the man"—by The special feature aero beplr.-.: duced \u25a0 after- , f tii.» . viva] pleasant censure, The last nights "The Great Divide" are an- cannot be deemed a Incident I 1 \u25a0 la tha course of a long life, ami h>- does Roys in Brae." in which mitiutry drills win of ol queei d proceeds to Ban Fran . corded b«» OS subject has, aortmenl not Daly's long career of week. <'ritical opinion the how- ' expect that his demise will lie hastened by introuueed. Miss Lillian aw nounced at Theatre. The cisco. Lyric, th 1 "The SAVOY THEATRE. its and the Countess that drama in this city will close with month ever, been amply furnished In this place, and de- The 1 continuance. The only impression of which ho is con- Rossi are announced as an extra attraction. the of Holland," a musical i by Btanislaui Be- tailed reference to the subject is, therefore, not Girls II I onlj ecord the \u25a0!• m rved 1 >n- scious. hen glancing at the opening sides thsse following of November. Mr. Lauraaoe l>'Orsay and Miss ild de Kov< An outline of th.- words of such the will contribute to th« now required. The policy at some of the Keith Btange aid Rt \u25a01: n. tinuance ami "\u25a0 of the •creed*, one of amusement: OnriHa Loftus will appear at that theatre on De- and • la mild wonder that, with soch Tlw Juggling Burkes. Brown. Harris supply, time to story bas been furnished b; the a follows: t the -i : That '1. & Proctor theatres is to from 8 . e THEATRE. jtnd its career has nearly as long In New York. directors of It. Morgan and i,t ; convent in Liege. The widow. FYau Van Mr Warfleld'a impersonation of Wesley Blgelow, 1 been to satisfy the Beatrice Paper Ii would a plan, though, The bill for the arej week at Tony continuous, its . "A Army Man," captured t'.--1 not be bad for Pastors Thea* Its is dialogue is smooth, und principal Biere, by her nieces In Grand Lns town. action John Craig will assume the characters objects to an alliance with persona dissatisfied with writings t*e b lomr. diversiSed. and attractive. It ndMtasj spirit bright and merry. Mr. Drew is fortu- play. Margaret and Mr. Belasco's new th» itr.- is crowded, at the of "the its is in Mr. Pitch's and Julian Rolfe paupers. Max d< I he has discovered a • •loan," turn performances by j \u25a0 to in and write something Mr.and Mrs. inn T. Powers, whn nate inhis theatrical company, which includes that and their professional be 'lixn that willmake rich. fairy performance, while s--r..res of appHcants for themselves. endeavors will assisted life-giving them A The writingpf the great criticisms, which, make tluir first appearance in this city, neat, polished, jentrlc actor, Ferdinand Gott- by Miss Randolph, will act '"lariee Mephlsto pledges aid, have to be turn'-. American cities to be visited, after the run of this Dayne; Brown, Harris and Brown; May Thanksgiving 1>aj . is an 01.l Tnan; and Musical Adam*. Durnea wherever he goes he freew all about him, and, of \u25a0 proba- he cannot hold out forever: remember thai Kranz, 'drswoll. and FVans. in a bicycle act; Hen* piece has closed the Empire, and it is not and company; Clara Ordway; Buhler i; "til- at ana Richard hi i Impervious to the widow's tend< WALLACKS THEATRE. days our age are yean atega. L« wls. and ble that Mr. Drew will leave his native land. and company In a play railed "The Cracks- of threescore and ten; and Tlinnlaaa in a musical cssaaatys short At the laM Mephlsto's Fairy rehitive awakena the The stage aresentatioa of though men bo so Walby. man." other In vine- Sir Gilbert Parker's strong that they coma to four- Texark and CaaasTs and Marion Cleve- FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE. There will be laborers the heart, but bia choice i- Freda, Max'a Right yet strength Dyaea Dynes, m v im yard. Bnow Man's novel called "The of w.iy" remains ;it score. is their then but labor and ror- land. aril etna J ta r iand Ned Miss Edna May Hpooner will appear throughout sweetheart. Mas objects. The Snow Manbecomesaa Wallack'a Theatre, and, if tli>> v-pir,,,];,) perform- row; so soon passeth it away and we are c..n.\" Fitzgibt>on. Motion pictures are shown, by means Theatre, THEATRE. cold, with this week, at the Fifth Avenue as Georgi- hot as ho was before and burns them ancea of Mr. Roberts, Mr. Standing- and alias Besides, think of the fun you can have, when writ- of the American Vitagi Clyde Pitch's play of "Her \u25a0 i..v" heat Bui Mephisto'a Fairy cousin Bock- ana Carley. in Mr. Al the Mr. Fields liis tremendous ley are rewarded with the public attention they ing the obituary, without "the deaa" on deck to Way." by associates, disposes Man j»> acted th>-re put .1 pin tl-.rlttif Snowdrop Edward M. Favor • FRENCH ACTORS AT BIJOU. t tip for at that theatre has b' en so Kl|.|.U rit of the play. j''>r.*nns as headline nsFfiMiußiM s here this sreek. Miss professional large .....\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Toledo l'nrie All who ana to be unusually well suited to the that an additional performance w,-is given, ••• George a'allalian care for good acting abouM see A company of French players will begin a eoamu EsteUe \\i»r«i^t i.^ and her company art \t. and, that Ctto an Bier* the representation win I* capabilities of Miss Fpoonn, as actress last Wednesday afternoon. The intention of Mr. Oroceman -. Henrj Yon) of "The Rlghi of Way." of performances in that language at the Bijou fares railed "A Honeymoon in tii* Catskiils •has many friends who admire her in whatever Fields is intimat!\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:: Banco, Kennedy and ftaoney will assist in Mary Char- the mer- vivsi will meet with success. mains, as probably it will, unabated. Several new Freda Nash Thi tumble of nonsense a:i, vey which ran for Mfl performances at the FoUea riivent. Miss QeiHada Hortman \u25a0will lead the songs Minna Ellen Tot iiill To-night a "Sunday concert" will occur at the. have been introduced into the piece, and Orptel Leon* Stephen* Hip, Hooray!" continuei al Weber's Music Hal', DramatiQues and Athene* theatres, In Paris. at. tlie Sunday corcerts to-day. Fifth Avenue, and heavenly light Will be shed one, called "Thr- Minstrel Bhow," substituted for A Nun Erie RoU«er iunl it ins received the approval of seekers for cast Dharvol, m A "Waitress Louise Montnuue The Includes Mr. Feraand the «m the straight and narrow path by the Exposition that of "Much Obliged," is suns by Miss Dresser. diversion. The piece ims lately been revamped, role of Creche, and Mile. Jane Dauray as EUse. TWENTY-THIRD STREET THEATRE. Four; McCobb, Manicurist"; songs, SQUARE "Miss the Empire Another of the new called •\u25a0Tho r;icw MADISON THEATRE. with the purpose of Infusing additional vivacious a number of competent actors, mclodteg Louis Mr. William 11. Thompson, in his en act play cf City Quartet, Herbert Standing and his company, Worm," is sung by Miss May Naudian. Both have The comedy, by Rachel Crothers, called "The varietj nn.> it. <»v Saturday evening n^xt ''Ross V. Veranda, who is the stage manager, will also "For Love's Sweet Sak- ." wiil head the bill at this play; Raymond, Caverley, Kennedy I.'1 in a short and been received with applause. Coming of Patrick," prevails auspiciously at and Kenton," who have not appeared ."t what i.s appea .' In the production. theatre fjr the week beginning after- and Rooney. "Law" Bloom, and other dispensers Mrs. to-mmiow HIPPODROME. the Madison Square. Theatre. In that piece there is now Weber'l Music Hall for about six years, will noon. The Empire City Quartet. Carlotta. .i con- of the sacred word. tortionist; This will be tho last week of the long jiopular VICTOR HERBERTS CONCERTS. Foy at. Cku in \ sketch called •hi \\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• . spectacles "Pioneer Days" and "Neptune's Daugh- tlie -: of Tooth.** at.d Rossi's musical horsw Miss Robson, victor Herbert and hla awunesits win pi.^ las will contribute to acting Aunt Mary, in the play that ter," which have been witnessed by thousands of THEATRICAL" DIRECTORY. the entertainment Si the audi- Anne Warner has made for her use on the basis fourth Sunday j-.iciit ooaeert ol the Call aad wintt-r ences. Miss Stoll-i Ma\hew wiil be a feature off men, women and children. Those persons who have 1 ; of "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," has Riven 1 it the The the Sunday concert.-. not seen this entertaining and instructive amuse- — \u25a0 director, much pleasure to considerable, audiences, during lirSK'. 14th it. and Irving ria *— Cth aye. and 44th St.—2—s— Neptun»'s programme includes a number Ithe coaa should take advantage of the opportunity of- ACADEMT OF HIPPODr.OME. the week ended, and at the ment 6:ls— Tho lien and Th« Mouse. Daughter an.l Pioneer Dajs. poser*i popular pieces, such as tiie snswbla trass VICTORIA THEATRE. Just her engagement fered this week. th« "greatest clown Marcelline. — — — "Dolly Dollars, Legend of the MSI," from 1 Garden Theatre proceeds, with good promise of st. anth at.—2:l3 B:ls— Tom Jones. Classmates. Wai Alice spirit, aad Miss Kobson's acting of Aunt Mary is — :nvi th.> march flnale from "It Happened in Rord- songs were heard here l.ift season, will head th* ment will occur next Saturday night. The Hippo- st.. between 7th and Bth avea.— 2—B:l5 IRVING PLACE, Irving P!ace and 14th •*.—Hrrnian numbers, agreeable -with eccentric humor, all the more ef- Dfc.l-.ASCO. 421 l:unl." Dselftra these selectlona froai th* bill at Mr. Itammerstein's Victoria Theatre. Uurirx will closed Sunday. Monday and Tuesday Girl of the OoMta West. BtOCk Company. fective for an occasional touch of pathos. The drome be Tho of other famous composers tini place in the beginning to-mor:ow Mis,- night KNICKERBOCKER, Broadway an.l the w™k afternoon. !.'. '-.I \u25a0 nights. On Wednesday it will re-open and THi:.\TRK. 44th Bt.. near 6th ave.-O— Mr. 3*th 2:13—8:15— programme, overture^ spectator of Aunt Mary's proceedings is amused BEBKKLKV n.nai>!.\ Dvorak's "CaraavaT" is .1 capaMa performer, bai hi kacttaed la be vulgar. the first performance of the new spectacle will be Daly's Company. The Hoyden. t^.e "Butterflies," and cheered. Stahlberg*' "At Brook." and Winsor McCay, s well known cartoonist, wil be ar\ given. As announced In Tho Tribune, tills novelty LIBSRTT, ttt St.. nesr 7th ave.— 2:l3—B:l3—Miss Cres- GARRICK DIJOr, Broadway, between 30th and 31st *ts.—2:3O— S:So l>y Arthur Kevin. extra feature. Will 11. Murphy and Miss Blanch* THEATRE. lias been named "The Auto Riice" and "The Foi.r n;an. "Wean, Mr. Francis Wilson, as Sir Guy de Vere, in the —A Doll'l House. Nichols will present a one-act comedy catted S« asoriH." LINCOLN SQUARE. Bro-cj.vay, near 65th these, farce expositive of fanciful comic occurrences BROADWAY, Broadway, between 40th and 41it «?».— at.—2:ls— PHENOMENAL PRICES. Sana to Uacfta Tom." Besides the following Knights . Th.' Mikado. ptrformera seen: Raymond t'averly, "When Wer« Bold." will occupy the Gar- 2:16-—B:lB—The Round l.'p. if Batutday aioves to i>>- the last unnortanl can be ant engagement at the Radeon will I.YCEI'M. West 45th St.. near Broadway— 2:ls—B:2o— German comedians. Pualenette and rick stage for one week. Kieht performances will Mr. Edeson'a Broa lway and 39Ui st.— 2.lS— 8:15—Th» Gay week-end book sale at Sotheby's, ike finish was sealed Pico. continue weeks, earnest, vigorous, CASINO Thief. Flanagan, Finneys. occur. Mr. Wilsons stay might be successfully for two and his Way. The al any rat.' <\u25a0'.\u25a0 li.l.ir. All Cameron and the Paul !-.» White BMteOlta SJ>l< atVVSMBI Henry t)..\'>y prolonged, but that contracts and acting in "Classmates," which has — LYRIC, 41M near "th ave— 2:l3-I:l3—The Girls of street Crolx nd Ryan and White. K. and exist for tlie fulfil- effective IA Broadway and C2d at.— 2—8 Vaudeville. St.. Wellington record! wei Upsed by the drawn good and gained much favor, can COLON I* Holland. Miss Marie Nordstrom. in a one-act comedy skit ment of engagements in rtlu-r cities. Mr. AY. J. audiences r IT* lots aggregating DUX, or I tlian - Broadway and 44th at.—2:ls—B:l.»—The entitled Passing Parent." willlead the Ferguson willappear at the Gairick, on November be enjoyed -T>ie Coming of Mrs. Patrick. Maicn Moreover, financial blah \u25a0 alas mark for KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE. 21>th and sts.— 2:20 A special afternoon performance will occur at DALY'S, •roadway, between SOth aye. and pluy leaped from fi.TT.ij te Miss Klsie Janis, acting:, singing, and Kivin*imi- Divide. MAJESTIC. 7th 63th 2:15—3:13— Top :i quarto CMsv-ths ihe Oarrick Theatre on November 1J», when g:2f thp '\u25a0spurious" ones givt-n ba a tation:--, in "The Hoyden," to perform at <\u25a0• World. -was comedy "Dr. Wake's continues st.. near Third ove.— B—Vaudeville. and the record for Third Folio GARRICK AND BARRY. called Patient" will be acted. the Theatre, and affords much PgWmiT. 14ih NEW AMSTERDAM, 42d St., mar 7th 2:ls— Bhakespeare, the affair Is under Knickerbocker — ave— nt 8,56t 8.-longirK to This the supervision of Mr. Daniel many auditors. Changes been MT'^EE, 2M et.. near Bth ava The World In The Merry Widow. wiiM more than doubled Spanker Barry, one of the contemporaries of Lyceum. pleasure to have EDEN* Buckley, Knlgatabridge, was Frohman. of the The authors of the play, !>pf»n Wax. Mr H. t* ol the Fir«t Garrick. was greatly esteemed for his performance Mr. and Mrs. Bayer made in the piece and Its effect has im- NEW CIRCUS, Broadway and 59th st— Closed. \u25a0wkespeare. Mr. gave Mackay. will appear In it. proved, point piquancy and dash. Caw- Broadway anl 40th at.— 2:l6—S:2o— My Wife. — adtttoa el Quariteh of Romeo— a character that he was specially well la of Mr. EMPIRE. YORK, Broadwy at.— though in changed at The cast includes Bruce Mcßae. Grace Elilsten, Broadway — NSW and 13th 2— Advanced 8.4 MfOI it. li..»"> it hanils equipped to represent, by reason of unusual super.- thorn has made .1 hit, as Baron Weybach, and 1 AVFNIF;. and 28th st. Her Own Charles Walcot. Em«? Olaren. Handy- FIFTH Vaudeville. 157 guineas. A p< rfsei and sound copy of the ority of demeanor, an uncommonly handsome, Germon. . the suicide duel, him and Mr. Stanford, Way. com- sides, Annie Ksmond, Margaret Gordon and May between ONE HUNDRED AND TWRNT Y-KIFTIISTREET, near Tlitr.lFolio, with the scarce 1663 title page, started manding person, and a sllver-tcned voice. the) when the Baron that he has swallowed STREET, near Third Vaudeville. — At Galyer. believes FIFTY-EIGHTH Lexington Vaudeville. at {.'oil. BMUta ti.WS Al lbs l^angham sale tn time that he attracted the town to Covent poison, elicits continuous laughter. Mlhs Janis is — — £430, Garden, GARDEN THEATRE—The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. \u25a0AVOT, 31th st., near Broadway— The Man UM v was v.ilucd at and till now the Hlb- by his admirable performance of that part, Gar- GERMAN THEATRE. especially piquant and pleapine; la her Merry " 1, n IMO was the record. Hot for necessary At Theatre, ii, Plac*, OAKRICK, »ih 8' , ear Sixth aye.— When Knights Were of th» Hour. it copy tfWB rick found It to divide the attention of the German Irving the Widow waltz. — has there at auction the first edi- st., years occurred the public, by himself performing at I>rury current attraction is "The Du. Folllep- Bold. rVESAKT, West 44th near Broadway— 2:l5 Lane. ness dcs tion. of "The First Past <>f the Contention He lacked somewhat of the Bergcre," adapted from the original LIBERTY THEATRE. East 125th et.—2—B—Vaudeville. David Waideld in A tJrand Army Man. UK natural advantages of French of GOTHAM. Two Famous Houses of York and Barry, great he George Feydeau, and Bne pictorial presentment r»f and 14th st. and 3d aye.— Betwixt Ihe and. as was. it has been thought produced here last Friday Miss Croeman'a HACKETT. 42d St.. l>etwcen 7th Bth aves.— 2:ls— TONT PASTOR'S. Vaudeville. Perhaps the only other extant copy night, «'hristian Pilgrim" Witching Lancaster." that he would have avoided such a contention, ha 4 under the name of "Uerzogin Crevette." "The will be shown at the Lib- :15 Tlie Hour. TWENTY-THIUU STREET. 2ad at., near «th aye. Bodleian, which fetched 37 guineas KllaHofer willcontinue erty throughout this week. The produc- — la thut in the It been politicly possible to do so. That opinion, to impersonate the spriKht- Theatr<\ aye. lIAMMERSTBIN'S. 7th and 42d «t— 8:13 Vaudeville. in IMIami I*lat the Hebet sale in the 18305. Sat- indeed seems to have been prevalent. lyDuchess. On Saturday afternoon tion contains much handsome scenery, and the St., On on* the refresh- Vaudeville. UNION SQUARE. l*th near Broadway— Vaudeville. urday's example went to Mr. A. Jackson, doubt- occasion, in the balcony scene, Juliet, ing play of "GhosU" will again be exhibited. acting of Miss Crosman, us Christian, shows a — when 'in, OPERA HOUSE, 125th st. aye— WAUUACsTB, Broadway and 30th S:ls—The tor Mr. Marsdcn J. Perry, of Rhode Island, at soliloquy, exclaims— deep sympathy with religious spirit and it ciinnat HARLEM ana 7th A leai HACKETT Case. Right of Way. ">>rden of Favershani," the rare original "Oh. nomeo, Romeo, THEATRE. fail to exercise a good influence. Attention is di- Woman's — — DJM wherefore art thou Romeo?" 2:15—6:15 Hip, Hooray! of 1552, consisting of 37 pages, made £1,200 an auditor the Mr. John Mason, an excellent comedian, as rected to the fact that the Rev. Dr. Joseph Sil- HERALD SQUARE. Broadway and 35th 2:15—6:15— WEBER'S • edition made arch reply, aloud— "Becauaai everybody knows, 123th st— ft—The R»y« in Klo« Ca*ey." (Jackson). Stratford Herald. June 7. Barry has sona to other who knows anything about such verman will deliver a discourse on the subject Th* Glri Behind th« Covnter. WEST END. the house."