FRENCH THEATM First and Second Rounds of Match Play on the /\U25a0-»,-:'• and Wednesday Evenings

FRENCH THEATM First and Second Rounds of Match Play on the /\U25a0-»,-:'• and Wednesday Evenings

NEW-YOKff W&M TRIBUTE, SUXDAT. OCTOBER 28. 1906. THB FOOTLIGHTS® ODETTE TYLER. GERTRUDE ELLIOTT. LENA In "The Route," ASHWELL. FORBES ROBERTSON. DALLAS.WELFORD. MARGARET EVAN3. Love at the Lincoln. In "Caesar and Cleopatra," at the New Amsterdam. Shulamite," Cleopatra," * In "The at the Lyric. n "Csesar and at the New Amsterdam. Ac Mr.Hopkinson, at the Grand Opera Hause. In "Sam Houeton, 1 at the Garden. a Man" willalso be -wlthdrawTi from Weber's at Town" company, will offer an original mono- ment. the production willbe sent to the store- portraiture comedietta the same time, In the entitled "Aunties main oi-tn all winter for the first tls« tB tts NEW THEATRE OPENS. time. logue. Greene and Werner willbe seen in their house for all and willnever again be pre- Visit." Wlnsor McCay, the cartoonist, who history- T'.ia house near tho foot of Tennessee sented to the public. is novel act, Jungle." created "Little Nemo." "Bammy Sneeze" and avenue. Beats are selling "The Babes in the The twelve weeks in advance for Fourteen Black Hussars will contribute an in- "The Rarebit Fiend." is another leading feature J. Hampton Moore, head of the TTaOonal "The Great Divide," at Dan W. Qulnn at the Eden Musee Is creating with his crayon drawings, and Edwards Davis League of Republican Clubs, and a candidate "The Shvlamite" Will Appear the Princess. strumental performance. Clayton Kennedy and suppllee at Mattie Rooney will make their debut at this a success with his monologue songs. As a re- the chief dramatics feature with his one- for Congress from Philadelphia, Is among- th* act play. "The Unmasking." supported by hi* "The Hypocrites," at the Hudson; "His House theatre in an original comedy called "A Happy sult, his engagement has been extended. The \-tsltors of the latter part of the week. He la at the Lyric. in Order," " own company. the Hotel for a faw days' rajt prior at the Empire, and "Clarice at the Medium." Carelton Macy and Maude Edna Hall other features of the programme are Professor Wlndaor to all will Introduce playlet entitled "A Timely taking up active work of the campaign will be several novelties this week, Garrick. continue. a Carulle's Queen of the Air. L'Arlel, the Royal the There in- Awakening." Irene Lee will do a comedy vocal Arnold Daly emerges from his brief retire- again. Cluilng theatre, Square, act, Italian Orchestra, with its soloists, the world In a brand new the Lincoln At Wallack's, "The assisted by her "Candy Kids," which Is a many ment from the legitimate ranks to try to J. C. Whitney, auditor of tho New Tor* L±_% Rich Mr. Hopprenheimer" Is wax and new pictures on the cinemato- initiate the at Broadway stnd 66th etreet. At two theatres new appellation for a number of comical picka- graph. a vogue for vaudeville, Insurance Company, Is among week's vis- nlllnpthe theatre ninnies. Adolph Zink, comedian, Bernard Shaw in and the English players wili appear. the Lilliputian to-morrow itors at Seaside House. will give his latest mimetic offering. The Viia- at Keith & Proctor's Fifth Avenue Mrs. Walter D. Jr., Baltimore, spend- English Square Gill. of is One of the stars is Miss Lena Ash- Richard Carle wll]begin his fourth week In graph willhave n»-\v views. At Keith & Proctor's Union this week He will present for the first time on the con- ing a few weeks at the Hotel Traytnore* la well, who has never before played here. She "The Spring: Chicken" Daly's Harry Gllfoil is the star, with his specialty, tinuous stage the one-act play, "How He Lied company with Mr. and Mrs. Harry W\ Breoasr, at to-morrow to Her Husband." Daly will present "The Shulamlte" at the Lyric to- night. The last weeks of "A Society at the "Baron Sands." Edmund Day la the dramatic Mr. will be assisted of Overbrook. Circus" by Miss Isabelle Urquhart and Percy Moorts. Miss Angele Ostrandar, a slngar, t/t ACiaotlo morrow. "The Ehulamite" is a dramatization New York Hippodrome have been announced, feature In his play of the "West, "The Sheriff." who were travelling Miss Allen enters on her second the both with him when he City, and Louis Kroll. director of ihe Marl- by Edward Knoblauch of Claude Askew's week at and only a few more opportunities remain to Others are Lew Sully, the minstrel monologlst; abruptly closed his season a fortnight ago. He borough-Blenheim Qulnte:, were majrlscl oa Astor in "Cymbellne" Sisters, comediennes; will fin novel of the same name. It has. already been to-morrow. see this unusually elaborate production. When Meredith singing Fields the post of honor as headliner in a Monday at noon. They are new South on their ami Ward, in repartee; Herr Grals and his lengthy continuous programme which played by Miss AshweU In "A Society Circus" ends its Xew York engage- has wedding trip. Upon their return they will live London. The scenes "The Lion and the Mouse" still nils the Ly- trained monkeys and baboons; France Piper, nearly a score of seasoned specialties from the in South Rhode Island avenue, Mr. KroU ere laid In the Transvaal twenty-fiyetyears ago. ceum, the juggling: banjolst; Scott Whaley, songs varieties, among whom are the Kaufman Mlbf AFhwell England has played and "The Chorus Lady" Hackett's The- and has established a school of music. In Mrs. Dane. atre. and dances; Earl and Bartlett, Irish sketch; troupe of trick cyclists; Jean the Engard. Ban and Leah among numerous Adonis, Bedlni. Albert C. an oflcar of the ITnlted To Kleschna. Adair and Daber and Charles and Fanny Van. Juggling and Arthur, the "little black States Navy, accompanied by Engard, Is parts, and is known by that erenerio-, term man," his Mrs. Down at the humorous assistant; Frank Bush, spending the latter part of October at the New "emotional actress." The cast: Madison Square success has At & Twenty-third Street monologlst; Johnny Stanley Grace Leonard, comef Nillpon Keith Proctor's this and Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Smith, the Msssa Kffilet.-... Eduurtt 'TL,ilawson again, where Miss Is playing "The Sidney in lively songs and dances; Welsh, Mealy and — Three of L\s." \u25a0#eek the stars are Mr. and Mrs. Drew former a naval officer, also are at the Bothwell. Robert \rarll4r m Blair Montrose, eccentric acrobats; Mile. Nadjl _ In comedietta, "When Two Hearts Are on the and Mrs. B. Shaw, Jr., of Washington, John Vandert>err - \u0084. ..—\u0084 O^atei" L*(ruere the trapeze, and Barry and Halvers, eccentric com- Mr. W. Ttn-e Ar-rra .— Miss M^ .« Granger Musical big are enjoying a stay at the shore. They are at Vacd«ft«ri. .. ap popular Won." The Six Cuttys are the edy sketch. jiar.fce Mis*. J»vlMercer "The Little Cherub" is as ever at In line. O'Brien the Wiltshire and will remain over until the X.*tcrrJi Krlllet Mlsa » Ay. Aehwell feature* the Instrumental and the Criterion. Havel aW6 the laugh creators In their absurdity. middle of November. "Ticks and Clicks." Tony Pastor has several headline acts on his Dr. Homer Gibney. of New York, Is a visitor At the Kew Amsterdam Tuesday there will be Miss Eleanor Robson enters upon the fifth bill. The Fitzgibbon-McCoy trio, with the origi- at the Hotel Windsor. Max whose wedding Shaw. This time it is "Caesar and Cleo- week of her "Nurse Marjorie," AtKeith &Proctor's 58th 6treet houße "Lind." nal Bert Fitzgibbon. in their laughable skit. Mr. and Mrs. Fruhauf. more engagement In at took place In the early part of the week, at patra," as yet unpJayed in New York. Forbes the Liberty Theatre, to-morrow. She will con- the female Impersonator, will display his gowns, "The Mischevous Brother." will head the bll'. Cincinnati, Evans, artists, are spending a part of their honey- Comedy present Stine and the sketch will pre- They at Robertson -will be the Csesar and Miss Gertrude tinue to present this play at the Liberty The- and the Rialto Four will their sent moon at the shore. are Tounar's HotaL "Wanted, A Divorce": Cook and Sylvia, visiting Elliott the Cleopatra, The cast: atre for a few weeks more before a change in newest songs. Lee Harrison has a batch of new the world's champion team, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Greenwood are buck dancing have Phoebus at the bill is made in conformity with the plans stories, and the others are Catherine Hayes and been engaged as the special feature. Mr. and Mrs. the Witlshire. Mrs. A Persian Guartaman... Charles Bitby arranged for her by Llebler & Co. Babel Johnson, "Dreams of Babyland"; Three Greenwood and Mrs. Phoebus are sUters. B«J«tacr ..^.. Charles Vauphan A Nubian Sentinel. - —^„ Frank Blckley Renards, acrobats; Qulgg, Mackay and Nichol- Bel *»* — Vernon Steel The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Bon, and Brown Harrison, comedy acts. Herman Weedon and his trained lions, at the rtatat**t£.. ~ ****• .... Adeline Bourne present, at the Empire Theatre, on Hippodrome, are attracting attention. LAKEWOOD IS LIVELY. Jvulub CJHwar.^.......^. Forbes Robertson will Thurs- "Mrs. Dane's Defense," Henry Arthur Jones' 3 Mr. n*>>r.atra............. _.^_ alias G«rtrud« Elliott day afternoon, a new play, In three acts, entitled Weedon appears In the cage with six young PctnJnus ,»...M drama, Margaret Anglln Charles Lanpley "The Congressman." by John Barry. four-act in which Miss lions, of them full of spirits energy, Tb«^aotu»...>..^...... s T. D. at all and and -.„ .......Sidney Pearco mafia a personal triumph the Empire Theatre Winter at PU.!«py XIV*.- —— Carilalo they seem to be ready to Jump on him at any Colony Groiring Goulds £<•-"** — .- EalllweU Hobb«s Miss Grace George and her new play, a few seasons ago, willbe produced for the first moment.

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