To Jane' Has Yotrth, Ren, Who Will Realize What They a Conversation

To Jane' Has Yotrth, Ren, Who Will Realize What They a Conversation

3 It at a matinee performance given In Oyster Bay Sir Gilbert aaw a' private sion, to aajr nothing-- of their value In "Think for a mtnnte of some of tha the New Amsterdam Theatre. projection of "The World for Silo" many other ways. X have no fears most torrlfio combants you have wtt Mme. cam to and expressed himself as dellghtad by aa to their future." ncssed In thrilling melodramas, and Ferrablnl first you hnve fNOTES OF THE PLAYS. AND PLAYERS America, with Leoncavallo for a con- the outcome of the work devoted to Sir Gilbert Is a typical Londoner, realize Just how been foolsd. early training Some of the bost 'knockouts' aro given - cert tour. Only music his opera the production. "I frankly confess," despite his birth and hor trusty riitlil ltd- phyf-lcu- l Allen Thomas, Ann Andrews, Evelyn from ulit was given. ho said, "that could not have written In Canada. He has a certain drollness 'off stage,' and tho victor drags In his 1m ho of Varden. Alice Belmore and Miriam During the three months I prim turn not niitrli the result my book. some one of speech and manner and a dry defeated adversary from tho wings. - tho concert company waa on tour It a scenario of Were her fttiiKt- imitation of an up to date Collins, and all are in the best of health moat unex- Is no 'off stago' In tho films. appeared In sixty-thre- e cities and gave to offer me $6,000 to write a three humor that flashes out There Tha irirl ut u Ui.iebnll Kamo as UM coacb- - and send greetings. conven- must see everything from ' eighty-si- x concerts. During the past reel scenario muph less a seven reel pectedly. Withal he has the fans start IriK uf Mr. Flint, who gained ao much tional British reserve to a marked de- to finish, and no excuses go. knowledge during THE NEWEST CABMEN. three summers Mme. Ferrablnl has ono I should have to decline. I of amateur athletics simply haven't got peculiar gree and It la only by the greatest "Again, how often has the dear pub- the past few years that he simply had made her home at Avon, N. J. 8he Is that Ester Fermblnl's Preparation for very fond of the American country talent. It Is an art In Itself. effort that he Is Induced to talk of lic unsuspectingly fallen for thU sort of to pass It along to some ono else. The Black-ton- thing: and tho villain Her Career. folks. When asked how sho amused "I waa confident that Mr. 's himself or, his work. The hero moot wedding Is expected to take place at am anxious to return to Eng- In a miserable den of thieves to which night. Opera herself she smiled and flashed her big adaptation of 'Tho World for "I almost any hour of the day or When the San Carlo Grand Sato' would be right because read land," said the author, "for my health the hero haa been decoyed by a fake York and an black eyes and then whispered: I Company Invaded New "Well, am his script. Every bit of the story haa not been of the best during my note signed 'Your ever loving' so and Though James Montgomery, the nounced Bizet's opera "uarmen I learning how tn preserve, that make chow chow crnbnpple that was essential to the plot was visit to America, though I am now so. When the hero has awakened to playwright, was haled Into a Magi- would be Included in the repertoire the nnd butter, he haa been trapped put up peaches, pears and such theTo, yet more condensed. It Is a feeling fit again." tho fact that and strate's Court last week, his new pluy, most natural thing in tho world was for all Is villain fight things. When I get tired I take my direct, conclso and entertaining ren- alone with the a for Ufa "Drafted," really treats of another tho music public to Interest Itself my ensues. But mark what usually hap. essay husband, who by the way Is Maestro dition of book." The Incident Is FILM FIGHTS DEMAND FU5CH. matter. It Is with this comedy thnt In tho perMni who was to the pens. The hero, seizing a piece of Im- Agido Jacchla, and my little girl worthy of note ns being one of the H. H. Prar.ee will offer his first obla- dashing gypsy girl. In dus time first on record of an express- furniture, smashes the dimly burning announced Elsie and we go Ashing for flounders." author Witt Hart Says They're No Parlor tion on the drumntlc altar this Benson, presario Fortune Gallo that ing complete satisfaction with what oil lamp and a fearful scuffle follows in possibly with the hope that such a he had secured Ester Ferrablnl for the has been done to his work. Frolic aa on Stnare. seml-darknc- When tho hero Is res- waa more ot less GILBERT PARKER PLEASED. diversion from baseball will keep up role. Mine. Ferrablnl "I hold thnt you cannot meddle There is no possibility of faking a cued by his faithful servant, 'lights up' the lighter side of his character. How- known to New York operagoers, as she you see the debris. That Is where Klrat Aathor Ever Content With with an author's work and expect re- fight for a motion picture, according and ever, this does not mean, Mr. Krazoe sang In a number of performances such "Changes the stage haa an enormous advantage In Brain sults," said Sir Gilbert. of West- Informs the benighted, that he will as .Vcclfla In "Pagllaccl," Jlim "La Child's Screen Treatment. venue, plot may to William S. Hart, the famous over the films. couple of matinee alteration of still mussy loosen his grip on the Jolly old Uoston Boheme," and at a Sir Gilbert Porker stood on the tiled mako a story, but It will not be the ern "bad man," who has a very "Another thing, a stage fight Is th performances "Carmen." was Ince-Artcra- American League Club. of That porch of Commodore J. Stuart Black-ton- 's story. in his first ft result of long and carefully planned waa prac- author's And If a book will hand to hand combat Mr. Montgomery has been keeping in 1909, and at that time she casino on his estate In Oyster a complete change of picture, "Tho Narrow Trail." stage rehearsnls. Everything Is iai, role. Nevertheless, admit of a watchful eyo on his comedy In the tically new in tho Bay last Sunday and said a few things period or locale, It Is evidence that "The methods used on tho stago In out and every movement calculated to throes of rehearsal during the post the reviewers were most kind to her. about motion pictures. The noted Eng- story was begin scenes entirely different from a dot. No scroon director can do tht Academy of the shallow to with. such aro two weeks, and for two weeks more When she uppcared In tho lish novelist has spent tho last few No such liberties have been those employed In motion pictures, and for obvious reasons. Ho mertly ou- It sang tho role In Italian, and taken will be given a flno combing out of Music she weeks In study of Mr. Bhickton's with "Tho World for Sale' and I know In one respect the stage haa nn tlines the positions nnd lets his actor pre- In she be- town before entraining for Its did not learn It French until methods of filming one of Sir Gi- that tho future picture productions of enormous advantage," ho asserts. "It fill In tho details. No prearranged fight Km-me- tt came of Montreal Opera miere here. The cast consists of a member the lbert's best sellers, "The World for my books will bo equally free from has an Infinitude of lighting effects, can possibly look natural on th Corrlgan, William II. Thompson, Company. Sale," soon to bo put forth as Com- such manhandling. carefully thought out, to create Illusion. screen, as tho eye of tho camera h on could be said of present Hurry C. Ilrowno, Allan Dlnehnrt, Much the modore Btackton's first Paramount "I have nlways felt favorably to- We of the screen world have only tho the alert nt every moment nnd h quid, Pauline Lord, Lizzie Hudson Collier, performance of Mme. Ferrablnl's Car- feature production. ward motion pictures. sunlight If a tight Is sup- to detect tho slightest departure from men, best Judges of work I believe they unalterable Ann Hamilton, Carl Brlckert, Charles but the her During his first week-en- d visit at nre n fine medium of artistic expres posed to occur during tho daylight realism." II. Martin, Edward Uoblnson, Basil have been the thousands of music lovers West. William Phlnney, Itobert Con-vtll- e, who have crowded the Forty-fourt- h AMCSFMBNT9. AML'SKMT.VTB. AMVJ9EMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Fred Roland, John It. DUson and Street Theatre the nights she has ap- others of assorted rIjI. peared. If the sayings of the critics ring true and the New York music , AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SAM S. AND LEE SHUBERT, INC. "Mary's Ankle," May Tully's farce, reviewers fcldom look upon any newj now well out of the woods and slipping artist with h overfrlendly spirit then toward its third month ut the Bijou Mme. Ferrablnl ranks well up the list ' 27 really BROADHURST OSS;.?Bfl.

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