
TH1 E-THE** tfiJL, % numbers from the star Is that of a woman of Peer was the dignity of some one of them to revertt cause him to change his name. Rose told iions on the platform Gillette went to Bt. gmrl troupe eight singers bj society j.nd Mr*. Forbes Robertson she will appeal TUB production Qynt of Alexander w11th a for for at least portions of a season to this fonti me his history and It chanced, when I ar- 1Louis, where Ms professional stage career LornIon. under the direction liking bridge whist, which gets IIn a new play there. In this city accorded a reception rived in a little later and met tIn ally began under Ben de who was Bevsin, late of the Carl Rosa English opera h«ir into all aorta of troubles. of entertainment. With three dramatic . Hongkong Bar, worthy of Its artistic Importance. a member of this theatrical tbe manager of a theater there. oom] ?a.njr. Nat Goodwin rs soon to be seen In a drama two melodramatic theaters and twc' particular Varied were the comments theaters,troupe, that this particular man saw fit to "Chinatown 1itlzed version of "Little Dorrlt." burlesque theaters. In addition to that a Charlie." by the auditors as theyofferedleft make slighting remark concerning my i Majestic. "Chinatown Charlie," A. H. Woods' Dlgby Bell will be starred In James the theater. quantity the polite vaudeville,establishedlr professional ability. A. prospect the future of Washington "Instead of resenting It, I proceeded to Coming Attractions* B1cikel, Watson and Wrothe are at tbe M offering, comes to the Majestic weeklattor Heme's old success. "Shore Acres." "Sublimely uplifting," aald the soulful to him that I had of a musical this be said to teem with Interest. demonstrate superhuman ________ headI spectacular comedy pvsbru&ry 26. It gives an account of New may amusements In a Ben Greet Is said to l>e planning a revival And serious woman. I told him his past life while and In Y<jrk's hidden life In that are dark . PHILANDER C. JOHNSON. powers. year called "Tom. Dick Harry," ways ji Guam's neauc s .u:usks ana faces. "No doubt I was Informed and 'fake' trance and openly told him his real for id dangerous. vastly several New National. whlcft they have a better opportunity name. He declared that things . haw hova AVAP Improved." remarked the P «Ulnli T tnM Vifm nn nnA IrnATff ATPAnt him. th»li UtT«t01UMi lutvil LkT lltaii L11V.J >>u I v» w . « Creston Clarke Is reported to have mart# perhaps morally A IU1U 1111U UV W*«« «"vn The which William Gillette "but I MINNIE MADDERN FISKE Most olL muiill VAWvyk engagement i hit this season in his play, "The Ragged man with the grizzled mustache; the matter that has been written aboutt self. He forgot about Mr. Rose and Mglns at the New National Theater tomor- h&3 before. "Tom, Dick and Harry" will "The Fifth Commandment." cannot say that I was Americans. Unless he lie next at the < kleasenger." truthfully Mrs. Fiske's career deals with her many other probablyw evening under the direction of Charles b® offering Majestic, begin- Phase's program next week will embrace no were to see this explanation, power as in the la termed hie nlng with matinee tomorrow. Blckel, Wat- juillus Steger and company in "The Fifth Bert Dasher, the well-known entertained." since her return to the stageachievementster' could convince this man that I was merely Prohman, past, manngef Of course there were the customary 'annual" It la aeveral seasons *on and Wrothe are vocalists, musicians C(tmmandment," a musical drama; Clifton ind press agent, died last Monday at years ago, after a retirement of several an ordinary American. one, though sanitarium In from the immature. The trollsirrelevancles ilnce his last appearance In this city. The an(* dancers. It was in the sawdust ring Ciawford, in monologue, and Will Rogers, Indianapolis. years following her marriage to HarrisonL lhe were cute and Solveig was sweetly ours that they their famous "comedy lariat king. perfectly Grey Flske. Full of Interest as this story WESTERN PLATS..During the past two of the distinguished star have been originated Rehearsals for a new play in which Ar» ana wny aoes an scior who can some of In and In ter- bandL" There Is a selected chorus, lold and Frances are to snarming. Is, the early chapters In this octrees' stagei or three seasons of the biggest Hmlnishlng length curtailing carefully Daly Ring uppeaf be as handsome as Mansfield can want to have been ltory of late,, to auich an extent that It la and much attention has been devoted to Concert at the Belasco. will start tomorrow in New York. life should not be overlooked, for it wat atrlcal successes plays dealingthei that he weeks. Sunday such horrid characters? Perhaps the the west and devoted to what may arely plays beyond twenty the dances and groupings. There will be Hve Symonds concert at the Belasco play then that the foundation was laid for the, with >ach year or vlalta more than half a dozen an extra matinee on Tyrone Power Is to originate the principal which does not seek to Washington's birthday t will consist of mentality penetrate greater successes she has had In recent: become purely American drama. "Arioona," >f the chief crftlea. with no advance in prices. tonight illustratedTheer nascultne role In "Maria Rosa," the neft beyond Peer Oynt's superficial fantasy Is years. Those were the days when Mrs. "The Virginian," "The Squaw Man," "The Mr. OHlette la to appear In "Clarice," the songs, classic and popular selections by play In which Florence Roberts Is to b« after all, for the moral of this Flske was known as Minnie Maddern. and of the Golden West," "The ateat of hla plays. The piece la called a omlnent vocalists and motion of starred. happiest, at of fourteen the Girl Love pictures Is stern and It dawns found herself the age "Th« Girl of :©medy-drama, and Mr. Gillette ia aaid to New Lyceum. th e latest American and foreign views, allegory depressing: star on the American The, Route" and the ftanoho" all a to Willard Holcomb Is In Washington r!v» youngest stage. lave role in It dissimilar that of Sher- ijjje Mlsa New York, Jr., Burlesquers will wltilch will include travel scenes, comedy on the consciousness like a sigh and vehicle for her appearance was a play are illustrations of the contention that the ock or any other in which he has ac ;ng his attention to matters pertaining to Holmee, ^ 1 he attraction at the New this ts and pictures of national eveuts. in the memory like an obstinate remainscalled "Fogg's Ferry," In which Miss eastern and middle states desire a cteeper jeen *een here. Hla leading lady ia Misa Lyceum ;opyrlght laws which affect enterprises la She had of the southern and western c. Includes Charles J. which he Is Interested. It Is a rugged and relentless remindersorrow. played a romping hoyden. Maddernknowledge Marie Doro. The five other principal char- weel The company then had eleven years' experience before people.not only In the amusement, but ictera in the play are in the hands of Burl "the man with the funny slide;" Gertrude Peppercorn. of the vanity of existence and Is the more for she began to act a1 also In the commercial field. ch&rdt, "The Little Mlchus," now running at the footlights, . JYancis Adelaide Lucille because of Its *. 11. s-ii . e * nr*.i ru..u t-» i * Carlyle, Prince, nor Revere, Mae Yulr, Dave Ferguson, ]Miss Gertrude Peppercorn, the young (3arden profound in its melancholy the age of three In the part of the Duke» in in© iaii ui iwn faviu ueiaaqo ana ado ] Frank Burt»eck and Stokes Sulli- *7 Theater, New York, will oloee thera uaverne, the Vedmars Eiigllsh will at New Na- ilext and will on of York In "Richard III." Mrs. Flske wasi Erlanger met In the Planters' Hotel In St. , the of Mr. Gil- tR® Majestic Musical Four, pianist, appear the Saturday night go touf poetic perfection. ran. During engagement <>f the cities. * born to the stage, for her mother, Louis. Mr. Belasco was there to read "The 1ette there will be matinees on Washing- 11111 a large chorus. tit >nal Theater next Thursday afternoon at principal was a prominent actress, Girl of the Golden West" to Miss Blanche « 4:;90 as the One of the most telling criticisms was Maddern, Elizabeth on'a birthday and Saturday. o'clock, artist for the twelfth Marie Doro. who is now leadlnsr iadv tap and her father, Thomas W. Davey, the Bates, his star, while Mr. Erlanger was °r 1 made by a man who had been "Her Great Match." the Washington College of Music concert William Gillette In "Clarice." wm fouf unconsciously rles. from nervous breakdown and who Belasco Theater. Elliott will at the New Many music lovers of Washington years afro a mite of a toe dancer with San* suffering Me nine appear ^ill remember the brilliant appearance of jBernard In "The Girl from Kays." had spent a considerable time In a "The Love Route," the new western play Natlonal next week in Clyde Fitch's play, thIs two Her the theater young pianist years ago. He had not attended sanitarium. ly the author of "The Prince Chap," comes "He:r Great Match." This is Miss Elliott's gr next Thursday Includes compositionsproam Mrs. Sarah Cowell Le Moyne hag joined for a long time, and liis friend and o the Belasco Theater this week heralded fnni-th season as an individual star and her that have never been heard in Washington.
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