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,3 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 0. 1908.

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Johnson. The scenic plot discloses, in costuming is "laborate.

Many new and startling novelties are introduced. A pony order. Faust's studio, a public square Marguerites garden and the prison in ep nai WINTER RHYMES I adequate settings. Next week Victor Her ballet and an olio of exceptionally strong specialties, among whom are Roger Imhoff and Suzanne Corlnne. George Klein, NIGHTS I I ij bert and Harry B.

Smith's "Wisard of the L.fft MATS. ninu iimma Weston. Johnston and Bucklev and Nile will be revived lor nine perform Montambo and Hurltalls make up the re "jr. rr a-i-iC I UAILI 1 ENTERPRISES mainder 01 tne programme. ances only.

i VAUDEVILLE. ZD, 311 and 5Cc MATINEES 15c, 25c At the Gayety this week the Vanity M0N.WED.FPl.fr SAT air company will appear in extrava i TUB BIO BROOKLYN FAVORITE ganza, with tuneful and catchy music DRIP PC Mats. Best Seats 2Re rrtlULO Mrrhti, 15. 25. HB.

BIo At Percy G. Williams' Orpheum, Mafie Lloyd, the famous comedienne, will make her' farewell appearance. She is the animated scenes and a select olio. Belle Wilton, a burlesquer. is the leader, and in mhci -uaitiand.

Mercedes Alvarez VALERIE queen of the music halls in England Mabel Stanley and Marie Hennlngs she where her title is undisputed. New gowns and new songs will characterize her fare Mats. Thurs. and Sat. 2-CQNCERTS TO'DAY-2 trirrnoiMi nt '2 AT, KvpiiIiik at 8ilS has capable assistants.

The chorus is large and well trained, wearing richly colored and fancifully designed costumes. well appearance. "The Lancashire Lass' Twice To-day, Aft. and Eve. 1,000 25 Cls.

Liberty Moving Pictures AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS Rendered by W1I.I, ROBERTS My Special Heiiuent PROF. SLENKER'S FULL ORCHESTRA Presenting for the First Time in Brooklyn Her Latest and Greatest Successs, "THE MORNING AFTER THE PLAY." is one of the catchiest numbers, while "On and on the Stage and A South "Hello. Hello. Hello." is out of the ordi em Belle" are the comedies, the first a nary. Her Spanish burlesque is one of BURT EARLE satire on queer doings behind the footlights, the other.

0 the spectacular or Comedy Musical Hit, the cleverest bits of work that has Deen presented on any stage. Several theater der, with scenes on the Suwanee River. A Splendid Laughing Number THIS WEEK SPECIAL IVI'IKI-: WKDVESDAV (l.iiiilir Ilirlliiliiyl A. H. WOOIJ r'n-HiMitn The well known Vaudeville Stars parties have been arranged in her honor Each member of the chorus represents at the Omheum.

"The Girl of the Times" pictorially a Southern state. The comedians are Frank Morgan, Harry Dawson, STANLEY is a charming and fascinating sketch, and Miss Josephine Cohan will undeniably win Her Valentine. My heart, dear girl, Is in a whirl, I dream so oft of thee. Your eyes so bright, Your footstep light, Bring untold joy to me. If you'll say yes, Why, then, I guess We'll to the parson go; Then you'll be mine, And I'll be thine, For I would have It so.

You'll ever shine. My love divine, In this true heart of mine. And so, my dear, I do not fear, To be thy Valentine. NELLIE EVELYN DORMER. Ill Hancock street, Brooklyn, N.

T. McDowell. Ah, minstrel, whose lyre is silent so soon, E're the chimes of time have scarcely struck noon, We hoped that thy day would linger till eve We deemed it too soon thy high task to leave. We know thou art called to a higher sphere; We are weak in faith-we wanted thee here. Plaudits, for she plays the role excellent.

ELLEN RICHARDS CO. int welch and Ross Lewis. In the olio, Hennings, Lewis and Hennings. In a comedy skit; James R. Waters as an unctuous German comedian; Welch and Malt- Aerial Artists, 3v.

This sketch was written for Miss Cohan by Will Creasy and Fred Niblo. EXTRA Return of the Wonderful Cowboy Illusionists, Mr. Niblo will be beard in a bright, up- land In grotesque comedy; the Wang to-date monologue, wherein he speaks on Doodle Four, blackface comedy, with AND CHAULES K. BI.A.NKJ ITesenls The Success nf the Season. THJ3 PLAY OF HKAKT THKiiHS AND TEARS.

PARTED ON HER BRIDAL TOUR LAl'RA JEAN' t.IHBY. Thn Most Vlffnrous, mpetuiua and Sympathetic Drama of Modern Times. Massive Kcenerv. Novel Effects. A Marvel of Stage Mechanism.

Reception on stage at Wednesday and Friday Matinees. Souvenir photos of Laura Jean LI buy. Hundsome Hand-Painted CHINA SOUVENIRS Monday Night. the- political situation. Albert Whelan THE JUPITER BROT singing and dancing; Morgan and Chester in, a travesty, and the Stanley Sisters in a Australian mimic, begins his second and last week; his novel act has won the picturesque dancing and singing number.

unanimous approval of Orpheum patrons. A notable added attraction, first appearance in vaudeville, of Milda Clarke and Clever Comedians, ROSS AND WILSON Mr. Wbelan is easy and self-possessed, her "Red Ravens," twelve singers and while his musical gifts are remarkable Vinie Daly returns to vaudeville from musical comedy, and will win approval. dancers, women, whose picturesque act was a feature of Nat M. Wills' "A Lucky America's Best Coon Shouter, IRVING JONES doubtless, in her act.

Miss Daly is member of the famous Daly family and Is Dog" company. IN MANHATTAN. a fine dancer. Willard Simms and com In (he Sennationnl Melodrama TONY THE BOOTBLACK Or, TRACKING THE BLACKH AND BAND Till Coupon anil 15c. wiirKTvfTi! a lady 11 urn oil Itexcrveil Sent nt jMuorFrl.

Mntinee. THE KEENEYSCOPE pany, in "Fliner's F--nisbed Flat." has a merry act. Charles Leonard Fletcher will give impersonations of famous peo After the famine, the feast. There will Next Week YOUNO BUFFALO. King of the Wild West EXTRA ATTRACTION EXTRA Vaudeville's Greatest Comedy Bicycle Act of Both Sexes, pie.

Will Rogers, a lariat tSrowcr. and We deemed, at last, on the high arch of will be a rush of new plays this week, Urbani and Son, acrobats, are in the good fame and those distinguished emotional Eng Dill. ITY 1141,1, That we might inscribe a Musician's lish actresses, Plga Nethersole and Mrs. weeuDeadwood Dick's Last Shot PARKE" K.ISS DAILY name. Manager Keency has arranged another flO, 25, 13c.

very strong- bill for this week, headed by Patrick. Campbell, will come to town to compete for American dollars. Miss Nethersole will play an engagement of There were minstrels afar of high re the Brooklyn favorite, Valerie Bergere, nown. AMATEUR MIGHT NEXT THURSDAY 20 IN PRIZES Who, knowing his title, withheld not his three weeks at Daly's, for which she who win be supported by a strong company in a new playlet, "The Morning After the Play," recently presented by her on the Keith Proctor circuit with crown. has two new French plays, besides a CONCERTS SUNDAY.

3 ANO They knew he had a true message to dramatic version of "Pagliacci," and her familiar repertoire. This week, begin bring. great succes and Baid by many vaude ENTIRE ORCHESTRA SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 25 CTS ROGER iiVIHOF THE SLAVE IVJART 1 ville managers to be her biggest hit. The For all -the people, for emperor and king. He sought the lands ot tbe highest in ning Monday, will be devoted to "The extra, attraction is the Baker Troupe of Mats.

Wed. and Sat. vi si tiikk a- uavid TOWKHS Aniiifiinfe the A-peiiriuiep of the 4'elehrateU l-jecentrie (iimelliail, art comeay bicyclists, of both sexes, appear Awakening," by Paul Herview. In its original French this play has bee'n recog lag in Brooklyn for the first time and CASEY THE P9PER The clsslo land of Beethoven, Mozart At last we record McDowell's Just fame Among, the immortals an American nized as a masterpiece, but Miss Nether executing some marvelous new tricks. Other acts to complete the bill are the wonderful Jupiter Brothers, known as the sole will give tbe first chance to judge it in English.

Her company includes Brooklyn's Perfect Theatre Phone 2.11 Main r-fiiima lston l. Montunihu lllirlfalla If in lint Cnriiine I A llnekloT Charles A. Stevenson and Frank Mills. illusionists, who perform wonder, name. E.

C. P. Mamma's Valentine. Mrs. Campbell will play at the Garden TUESDAY NIGHT WRESTLING ful.

feats never attempted by anyone else in vaudeville; Amy Stanley and her picks and will offer a3 her battle horses au English version of the "Electra" of in a splendid singing and dancing num i.iiiviii vh. I'mil Iv ron l-Jnck Wllliniim vh. Yoiiiik Mm key FRIDAY NIGHT AMATEURS LIBERTY MOVING PICTURES T'was a crumpled piece ot paper, Sophocles. The English text has beer ber; Irving Jones, one of the best of with an old, used stamp upon it prepared by Arthur Symons, not irom TO-NIGHT 25c, 500. A dancing, laughing cupld.

MATINEE TO-DAY BEST SEATS 15c, 25c, coon' shouters; Burt Earle, a musical comedian of ability; Ellen Richards and company, clever comedy artists on the the original Greek, but from a German version by Hugo Von Hofmanstahl, And an angel flying on it. NOVELTY Illustrated Songs by JOHNNY NESTOU DITTMAR'S FULL ORCHESTRA THEATHK, Amateurs FrMny NlKht. MA'HKR DAILY which has been acted in Berlin. Mrs. ij wire; Ross and Wilson, singing come There were love-knots, lilies, roses.

Beerbohm Tree has been Imported from ladies' souvRNrn mat. evehv WI'Ii Siieetul Scleeteil Company 1 dians, and the Keeneyscope in new views. In a tangled maBs within It, London esoeclallv to play Clytemnestra, PAT ROONEY and MARION BENT Amateur night on Thursday; the usual And a host of little children the mother, who is murdered by Electra DIAMOSVI) concerts to-day at 3 and 8:15 o'clock. t'l'i-lir IJ'A rnolle, Playing tag upon It. FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT OF THR fXIVEUSAL FAVORITE and Orestes.

The tragedy will be pre A.D SMITH, BARRY A NO Pat ftooney and Marion Bent will head 'I'lie peloid, 'I'lie IlotvnrriK, faolcl-Ninltli A llopiii, The Vitiiicrriinli ceded by a short Japanese play, "The Flower of Yamato," the chief part of There were sugar plums and bon-bons the bill at the Novelty, this week. In i WOLFORD By the thousands In It, sketch wherein the actress and the bell ml Timn MATIMCCC IJiieolii Birthday which will afford Mrs. Campbell a contrast to her Greek tragedy. The Picauavs And a hundred million greetings TI4E COUNTY FAIR nt're of and Saturday. ivin i ivl.l.'J LEW boy are the principal figures.

There will be lot of singing and dancing. Barry Were underlined within It. HI'XPAY mxfKllTS. HiJ.V At the Madison Sauare Theater on CDCPI Al Mali nee OrCUIAL. Thnrmlay at Tuesday evening next, Katherlne Grey ana Wolford, comedy singing duo, are THEATKE, Amuteuri And it said, "I love you, mamma," especially clever in this line.

Goldsmith and Hoppe, comedy musicians, are very In every line upon it; MtTlfKltnilT.V. Love was nestling 'mong the roses will be seen for the first time as Diana Merivale In David Granaas Phillips' four-act play, "The Worth of a Woman." The subject of the play Is the vital question. What constitutes a rational marriage! popular, lor they have pleasing personal And the kisses hidden in it. LADIES' SOUVENIR MAT. EVEHI FRI.

CHAS. BRADSHAW CO. tne ASTRELLAS I JI'T: A Picture of Country Life Ry (IIAUI.KS II 1 II A It II. DOCK A 3D AJID Hies and a unique act. Illustrated songs will be given by Diamond and Smith, with "To my nicest, bestest mamma," The scenes are all laid in Indiana at the new pictures and songs of the day.

Euro THE CRANE was the pretty address on it. HIS OWS GREAT Tin: it im. scf.m: ia tiik sta.f,. coli iii.am:n whm Uc-minK, Mnrt MlmmM, Th Yltfifrniuh Merivale model farm, but "The wortn 01 And the blue eyes danced with laughter pean'equilibrists are the famous Plcquays, who. came to this country under special BROTHERS a Woman" la not a rural play.

Love and As I broke the seal upon It. SLEEDE'S PANTOMIME CO lt.a outcome, dutv. devotion, family ties THOMAS E. SHEA and honor, enter largely into the plot. RfllNST I 1AY (JOSH'KRTs, 2113 MHO.

And a pretty, dimpled darling, contract. These acrobats easily perform amazing feats. A comedy juggling act by the Pelots will please Novelty audiences. Cecile D'Arnelle, French comedienne and Stood Bmlllng, looking at it, As I scanned the loving missive In support of Miss Grey, Manager Lfaw-rence has engaged a cast with unusual care. Diana should give Miss Grey an even better part than she had in "The mimic, comes with wide renute.

won In With St. Valentine upon It. PAYTOSM'S MATS Week Ili'KliininK Mon. 1(1 LEE AVENUE STOCK COMPANY a short time. The Howards have an English musical act.

CONCEDED TO BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD 70-CLEVER PEOPLE-70 Reckoning." Then the yellow ringlets fluttered Hard tlmeB have not affected tne steaoy As I took the kisses in it, a Fix in a Fix," a good pre influx of patronage at the Belasco The While a baby voice behind me in the Dramutlc Surcnas of tho Century ovineo. py unaries Bradshaw, supported ater. Despite the general depression in business circles, "The Warrens of Vir PRICES NEVER CHANGE 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 uy nn excellent company, heads the bill at the Gotham. Mr. Bradshaw has an Whispered, "Mamma, Perty did it." M.

A. O. HEMSTREET. Leap Year An Acrostic. ginia" continues serenely on Its prosperous career, with interest and attendance aci suited to him in every way.

The 15tli Annual Tour ot Jacob Lilt's Incoiiiinirnlile Co. Let every girl remember as strong as during the initial performances of this intense, appealing drama, which alves Charlotte talker and Frank o.eeas will appear in a noted pantomime, 'The Mysterious Hotel." The Astrellas, Ij assisted by a youth, are delightful singers and dancers. The Crane Brothers are 1- IN OLD KENTUCKY Each day throughout this year HrlKht, Brilliant, Piquant and startling. IpventiiKS, lO, I OCilrlre IMntlnees. 20, so, no PRICES ho, 2oct.

SOIVKMKS 'ITESDAY MATINF.B. Kelt Week DAVID II A HUM '1 POP. CHERT TO-1 1 By the WOK1.I) It RAT I By the WOKI.I) ItK. VI'KHS Affinities can now be sought, Keenan, respectively, admirable opportu CO. ways favored by Gotham patrons.

Mr. and Prizes both rare and dear. nities in the roles of Agatna ana gen BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER THAN EVER anil ttlnny uniem You know It is your privilege irs. otuart narrow have a novelty in BROOKLYN PRICES 25 AND 50c. eral Warren.

Matinees will be given Lincoln's Birthday, Thursday and Saturday of next week. COMPANY Entrapping, if you can, Grand Opera Lyons and Parks, clans and dancers, and Joe Deming, min- And bring to Hymen's altar As announced last Friday, uavia Be FAUST STARTING MONDAY MAT. tumcuiau, mi qui an ail-star bill. lasco will, to prepare for David War- field's forthcoming London engagement. JACOB A JKltMOV I'reaent "The NohlcKl It in mi of Them AU" ASSOCIATION Til IC A THR, FEB.

2T. Tlckfts now on snl at WlKsnor'a. 63S Fulton St Slianna CnniinlnK, Gporire C. Carrie. Nella Ilrown Kulloeg nn.l Flrty other Artists and Full Orchestra.

FIQUK, Director. Theatre 1 present his eminent star, beginning Mon day. Februarv 24. in "The Music Master." BURLESQUES. The Golden Crook Company, which Reara Avis a man.

Lizzie h. quackenbush. Valentine. To the One I Love Beit. On this day of days, my dear.

Listen close and you shall bear, What I'd say If you were near JOHN This play will be the bill throughout the week, excepting Saturday night, when "A- hum uj rami WORLD'S SAFEST BROOKLYN'S HANDSOMEST MANHATTAN AMUSEMENTS. Grand Army Man" will be the programme comes to Hyde Behman's Olympic Theater this week, will present many 1 nqvel features. Diversified the bill cer- at the Stuyvesant Theater. "The Music I MYRTLE AVE LEO C. TELLER LESSEE And that Veteran of the I'liirllutlr Hlnu JAKE I A I Master" is the first change at the Forty-fourth street playhouse, and Mr.

War- DAVID O'S ATTUACTIOVS I YoitK. mi.njr is, jor Desiaes Durlesques and vault) deville and an athletic feature in which John L. Sullivan and Jake Kiirain h. field, as Herr von Barwlg, will be seen amid his old surroundings for the first few weeks, with the probability that 1 former champion pugilists, and Kld Cut- TO-NIGHT B50c THIS WEEK MATINEES WEDNESDAY SATURDAY CHARLES FROHMAN Presents 'The Auctioneer" will be given a place ler, a wrestler, 11 annear ther la of the programme later. GOLDEN CROOK EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY "The lull! of llio I-'loTvi-ffV IllG VAI OLIO DAVID BELASCO STUYVESANT THEATRE W.

44TH NEAR BROADWAY TSvenlngo 8:15. Mat. Snturrlav 2:16 SI-BCIAL MATIMiK M'KDl2fi)A DAVID IIKLASCO presents "Irene Wycherley, vioia Alien new the ciose a spectacular departure from such entertainments. ThiB is "The Ballet of the Roses," in which Mile. La Al-vora, once connected with T.

cnia -1 n. nnn. Tl a last fA I love you. Love, my heart has grown so light, All of life has seemed so bright. All the world seems altered, quite Since I learned to love you.

Nothing can my heart dismay. Nothing take content away; Happiness is mine to-day Just because I love you. Do not. love, the secret tell; In your heart deep let it dwell. Sure we know that It Is well That I love you.

MARY A. WALTER-REDMOND. Brooklyn. weeks of its engagement at the Astorl Theater, and then proceeds upon a tour Milan. Jtfllv will l.arf tha mi 1 KID CUTLER Eilra Featura of the country.

The play has made a de it I iuc uautnia, iucib is a beautiful transition from i. HATTIE cided Imnression UDon tbe theater-going hi summer: a transforms Hnn ha public of New York, and this is believed The WreHf II UK Chfl ll'li Open to Meet All Comer One Ha rre il. If I Per mile lo Any One Who 1lii.v.ll. 11(1 WAR FIE In tho American to have been principally due to tne extreme noveltv of the manner of presen LD I'lny the Daintiest of Musical Comedies Leaves Begin to Fall," besides tableaus, 'I ensembles, novel polka, waltz and galop dances, with a final "Dance of the Whlrl-fi' winds," by the premier danseuse. John tation and the excellent cast with which Llebler Co.

have supplied the star. Added circus features are the novelties i-u. cuinvan, Desiaes giving his monologue, appear in a spirited sparring exhi-, bition with his old time rival, Jake KI1-raln. Thev retain much nf 1,111 GRAKD ARftlY MH By On I Ilt-liiKfo, Mnrlou Short iimi uulliie Winter Rain. that put them in the front ranks of pugll- istS.

The ap-Mltv nf tVm "nnl. TU ft As Presented for More Than 8 Months at the Criterion, N. at the Hippodrome where new things and surprises always follow in quick succession. The circus with its twelve acts, all new to this city, makes it tho best ring performance ever seen at the big playhouse. Preceding this is the spectacle the "Battle of Port Arthur," 1 considering his size and age, is able and he shows that his hitt ine nnv.

1 MR. RKLASCO THAT Hfftlnnfinr Mon Fl. 24. Mr. WnrllHrf Will Appear in "The Music Mastfr" on Thuri.

an'l Krt. NiKhts dt Hut. Mtttttiee of Kurh Work anrl on Saturday NifflitB In "A (train! Army Man" ers are not impaired. Cutler, a well 20 SONG GEMS 70 FUN MAKERS Including JAMES BLAKELEY and HENRY V. DONNELLY Hear "Experience," "Burlesque Imitations," "Popular Songs" See the Burlesque "MERRY WIDOW" Waltz" I 1 known athlete from the Northwest, will wonderful In us scenic environment possessing a real thrill in its pictorial portrayal and marvelous realism.

Nearly to ail comers, whom he cannot throw, $1 for every minute beyond a 000 persons and iuu norses appear STARTING MATINEE TO-MORROW AVOTIIKIt I'KAST BATCHELLER'S specinea time, an inducement that will the Irenes. In the final retreat there is a BELASCO THKATKB, Wot of It'way. sensation in the rushing Cossack cavalry plunging Into the big tank. Plenty of music, comedy and dancing is introduced in the English Comedy Success THE ORCHID I Next Week THIS WEEKfKA ti iiiiav give mm work, for there is no lack of clever wrestling experts in this borough. The burlesques are a laughable extravaganza, "Pr.

Bramley's Daffy House," full of merriment, melody and animation an4 1 The Two Wrong Professors," a bit of nonsense in which comic episodes in a boarding school provoke lauzhter with Ladv Gay's Garden Party," wnue DAVID UKI.AS'.O presents THE Marcelinc Is comically omnipresent. The four great ballets of the seasons with the freezing tank and the ballet dancing in a waterfall, are still great attractions. STAGE NOTES. The leaden look down Upon the cowering grass; All nature seems to grieve and frown Through the dull hours that pass. The leaves hang listlessly Or fall In brown despair; They lie In sodden heaps and rows And leave tbe branches bare.

The birds away have flown To find a warmer clime; Tbe empty nests, despoiled and torn. Bewail the summer time. Some flowers In withered grief Still hang upon tbe stalk, But most have gone, both flower and leaf. Their beauty but a mock. The squirrels are busy still Gathering their winter store; The wind blows "down the ripe brown nuts Upon the Jeafy Door.

My soul is sad and tired, My days with sorrow rife. The summer and the autumn past, 'TIs winter In my life. Dear God! Help me to thrust Sad memories away, And In the lova and wisdom trust That keeps me day by day. C. A.

WIXTERNITZ. iam Kelly, William Busch, Frank Victor TffH0MM0F ffiLOtDRMA Miss Rose Berrill will be the soloist at the Eden Musee sacred concerts this af aim 1 nomas tiiggins are the principal fun-makers, and Dora DeVere, Mazle Yale and Marie Rogers lead the feminine contingent. Besides pnspmliloB nt 1 ternoon and evening. The representa Evenlngi at Thura-Jay an-1 Saturday at WARRENS OF VIRGINIA A New American T'lay by Wrn. C.

DeMlllft. N'nfah! Cait. Inelu'llnff rharloite Walker. Frank Knrnan. With ft fioriteoii tr- of it (I 1 1 1 1 Talent nonir i or i jriFs 2o sh'ai, Kit A 4l I'fii ii re ra Th Cfilfbrnt'-fj font tiM-ntni Artmta THE YUiLLAN FAMILY tion of the various phases of the Thaw trial that are being presented at the Eden Musee have attracted much attention from visitors on account of the realistic character of the figures and the exact portrayal of the Incidents as they actually occurred.

Madame will terminate her New York engagement at the Bijou Jl ception there is as a finale "The Golden 5 Crook March," In which twenty-five wo- men, attired in gorgeous costumes of fan- tastlo design, appear. The olio will In-' I elude a comedy skit by Higgins and i Phelps; Yale and Rogers in a pretty dancing specialty; Charles Ahearn in difficult bicvele feaia with pAtnailv MATINEES DAILY, 15, 20, 23c EVENINGS, 15, 35, 35, 5Co CHARLES E. HLAXKY Prednnti, Ethel Barrymore will brim? hr present prosperous season to a close next Saturday evening. Miss Barrymore gives way at the Hudson to Otis Skinner, who begins his season there on February 19 In a new play entitled "The Honor of the Family." There will be an unusuallyattractlve programme at the popular Sunduy night concert at the Hyde Brhman Olympic Theater. The list includes Joe Maxwell and his company, the Nava.lo Girls' Band, Le-maire and Lemalre.

Genie Pollard and tnt Marvfloa The TVnrltl I'erformern Aero Italic 'ij mings; Phillips and Lang, in a sketch. LOTTIE BUSY'S KITHA EXTH and the Busch-DeVere trio, with an 11- '1 ltlstrftted milRif.nl nnvaltv H' way ami 'With St. MANHATTAN. THE POOR GRAND WRESTLING CARNIVAL Titenfliiy Hnil F'rliln Ein. liifCK In Jn nl lit it tvlth Keitnlnr I'erffirnifiiM'e, I iilr The Dlreetlon HOMI-: OK THK HHOONKK ST'M'K CO.

Wo'k HefchmlnK To-morrow Matin. VH iitr'h'iay). EDNAWAYiiBS Theater on Saturday evening, February 15. in Owen Johnson's three-act drama, "The Comet." The entire caBt for the production of "The Merchant of Venice," which is to follow Nazimova at the Bijou, has been completed, and Hazleton North now announce that never before has Shakspeare been given on Broadway with a better trained assemblage of Sbakspearean players than will be seen In the production in that play. Henry Ludlowe heads the cam in the part of ujfufat ouu- day concert to-night.

ij Batcheller's Boston Belles Company will vi5it tne Star this week, presenting a two-act musical comedy as the principal feature. "The Wanderer from Nowhere" i is its title. It has a well defined story, I with comic situations in ranid succession. STOCK LADY SPOONER IIMI'AM. In Mee Dnlly l'np'rn for I'nrtlenlRrn OH lilt-: IJ A A I THE WOELD AGAINST HER hv KmiiA Harv.fv.

'lu- rn Mfl.N". MAT. IIANIfSOMK EIM I.I.ION (IK I. (II. TCI I.AIUKS ATTKNKIV'I.

DEATH before DISHONOR Mistaken identity is used skillfully as the 11 theme, a quaint character being mistaken Ji for an Indian rajah, to the confusion of chorus. Buckley. Martin and Buckley, Dorsch and Russell, ThomRS Cutter Dunne, Burrows-Travcrs Company, Reded and Hadley and Held and Maitland. Mabel McKInley will head the list of entertainers st the popular Sunday afternoon and evening concerts at the Folly Theater. Other features of the big bills will bo the Buckeye State Quartette, the Bellboy Trio, Robertson and Sanrhotta, Musical Huehn, John V.

Ford, Larkin and Henderson, a colored duo; illustrated views and other interesting acts. New moving pictures of American and European manufacture will be shown this TO-DAY MAT1.SK: VS'ff Nl iliv' 'le'irie K. I'lirtlf! tirMffi.n! a Shylock; Arthur Forrest will play Bas-saqio, and Mark Price, Sheridan Block, liy R. lil.AM-;ii. With LYDIA POWELL AND A HKICAT CAHT.

picturesque scenes, and in a Sydney Booth, Ernest C. Warde, Charles L. Harbury, Miss Keith Wakeman (as Portia); Miss Josephine Morse and MIbs TMIC I'ATHK rHKHKH M'MI'm Mmim. Th" I'uf'inn l'luy, ur the J.I ff. I'lirU'.

wl'h I m'Mfnln 1 S-inKS, LnJf'H, nni Munle P'-i'i'ilnr liUlilil'tll MALI. f-'TWHlN TJ MANHATTAN. EXTRA TO-DAY EXTRA AtTEKXOON and evkmnc Felice Morris will be in the cast. "The ff.fin. nuere are iouna a large company of women who have an unconventional notion, of dress, but.

as this elds in enhancing the stage views the patrons will readily overlook any apparent breach of hotel etiquette. Music is sprinkled Merchant of Venice" will be followed by SHEPARD'S MOVING PICTURES and HARRY THOMSON TIlR MAYOR UF TIIK HoV.KKV. "Richard III and other Sbakspearean plays. EECINNINQ MATINEE MONDAY BOB MANCHESTER HIPPODROME Hut'h Av. H', J'v R.

2- 51 "A CEEEBKATED CASE." ''reaenln II in throughout the piece, and electric light (I and mechanical effects add brilliancy to prettily executed ensembles. Edgar Bix- ley. a resourceful comedian of native humor. Is the chief funmaker; he is as- Iiallv Matn 2 fica 1. tntury' fJrenteat eetitel Preparations are nearly for Roundels to Agatha.

I. Thy soft, white hand, I gently press. And humbly wait for its command; For nought care I but to carsss Thy soft, white hand. Its beck is all that I demand; I'm chastened by tts soft duress; By it ambition's wave Is tanned. Thy soft, white hand was first to bless Tbe infant in Its cradle, and To guide the man unto success Thy soft, white hand.

II. Thy deep, gray eyes belie thy lips That speak contrariwise; Nor give consent to cruel quips Thy doep, gray eyes. And when thy lips are mute for sighs. Compressed In sad ellipse, They cannot help but sympathize. So never do I mind the slips Of lips that oft' chastise; For word of mouth can ne'er eclipse Thy deep, gray eyes.

III. Just like the sea, art thou, fair heart, Unfethomed In thy mystery; Encompassing tbe lsnd, thou art Just like tbe sea. What treasures are concealed by thee Thy silent depths will ne'er impart: pi'Si. The Battle of Port Arthur The Druii nliitf Iln1ltt. 4 jne I let I ler Hrnlvnl 12 r)n ropenn Ii-ciik In.

AiMlTY F. Reynolfls ani Joe WilliamH, Hall af Stalcy, Al Ik'llmjtn (in-l Loitln the great reunion of East aiders on Monday evening, February 17, at Grand Central Palace. The many social, fra Oscar Loruim; ancl oTitfrs ar- in the bi! i. MUSEE ternal ana political organisations are IN A sretea oy j. Lee Allen.

Charles Banks and Fred Xolan. Minnie Burke. Lucia Arnold and Tina Rice are the leaders of the chorus, which is strong numerically and contains good voices. The olio will include a grotesque sketch by Cornbelt Band; an amusing skit by Rice and Walters: musical specialty and travesty by Mr. Bixley; FAIR 1A win will tfip fvcnaii; 1 ar Liberty moving traction this ait 'n Hlaney'tj A ni jh tf Vi i prireff, William V.U luhtrated eons.

afternoon and evening at. tne Majestic Theater by the Liberty Company. Johnny Nestor will be heard in illustrated popular songs. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts announces the production on March 28, in the Empire Theater, of tbe classic Greek drama "The Choephori" (The of Aeschylus. The performance will be given with strut adherence to the art forms and traditions of the ancient Creeks and according to the latest discoveries.

The laughter-making event of the season at the New Montault Theater is scheduled for the week of the li'-h when Charles Frohman's iwlody-makiDg "Dairymaids" are to appear. That stirring melodrama from the pen of Charles E. Blaney "Voting Buffalo, King of the Will Vst." hold the boards at Blaney'n. week of February 17, w.il sing 11- 1 entertaining comedy and ringing by tfce Boston Belles Quartette, and a finely roslumed dancing and singing specialty by the "Six Innocents." An acrobatif n. COm PA MY lern I0trn vrrhiimi Variety Al.wv lll.

I.IIII.S. 1,1111. PI Fl X. Ft HKTTbK TII lllfli. KnKMKenient Fmlraiir.llnprif "In Old Kentucky," now in its season of untnt-rmptcfl HiK-ceas, is ai-nounreri as next week's arirartion at th" Majestic Thr-aK-r.

May Ktoi-kton is playing the central role, that of Malj-'f Britrly. will be given, as an added feature by the promptly responding to the request ot Mgr. William O. Murphy, pastor of tho Church of the Immaculate Conception, tc attend the annual entertainment pro-Tided by the United Societies, when "A Celebrated Case" will be given by the talented young men and women of the parish, under the direction of Professor G. C.

J. Blrbeck. The chorus will be under the supervision of Professor Mc-Elroy. The souvenir committee has for chairman John F. Cunningham, and the ushers will have Jeffrey E.

Brady as chief. The sale of boxes was very successfully brought about by the good-natured rivalry of many friends of the old church, and will greatly aid in the support of the school attached to tbe church, which has over 1,600 scholars. After the play a reception will be slvsv. Yuillan family, who promise to show 1 something new in their line. At the Park Theater pnmitipTinln.

T. M. C. MINSTRELS. The minstrels of the Central Ilranch the Young Men's Christian Association, tttifj reeently rendered an attractive pro- at the Association Uuildlng, Fulton streat, enjoyed a dinner at the Sfohawk Hotel, 37'J Washington avenue, on Friday n.fiht.

About forty of the mil- Btrelu were, present. There was a nvislral proxramme, In the course of wsirh Mr. Cam hanjr popular books. Clarke Pom- eroy talked on "The Minstrel and i organized the minstrels Into a club, whit h. he Bald, would give Its show the firnt da MISS MjLD.1 CARLE) Anil lier 9 A BARN DANCE.

The annual barn dance of th" B. P. Williamson Association was hell at Hcvny Haven Hall, 14 IS-1 Fulton street, on Wcdnesilay They yield but pearls of grief to me. Tet I shall brave the deep, fair heart. At the two Bunrtay confer'5, Jiftrnoon and at Kfency's Kilton iu itiui.un muLiucv.

me ijinpire BUneS- oners will be the attraction this week This company of farceurs is well and favorably known in Brooklyn. Two new burlesques will be offered. The opening piece, "Casey the Pipur." Is a new ver- sion of that amusing creation by Roger Imhoff. "The Slave Mart," the closing Ij burletta, Hggests the Orient, and toe Theater, many well known rformTi 12-RED RfiVEKS-12 atrr- wjh NAT WILLS' (V) I fviwitiiy ciiiy I Dilyj cre given lor the most appropriate cos- will appear. Valeski Sure" anl Though wind and billow founder mn.

And drowning I'll still think thou art Just like the sea. CHARLES T. GREENE. Gould, The Fourteen Zouaves. The utiles to Mrs It.

il. K.Kor and it. rleld Blstsrs, Cook and Stevens, George Jornssco. G. of every January.

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