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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21. 100G.

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. "AMUSEMENTS. I AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.

AMUSEMENTS. several good actors in portraying some humorous incidents of life in Arizona. Mile. NadJI will present a novel acrobatic offering. She is said to be only 20 years of age.

Others in the bill are Lester and Acker In a German dialect sketch called The Little Lew Hawkins, Rim eh 1 ENEY'SSU UAIU lV I5C.25C 1 WEEK CLMAM MATINEES MONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY COMMENCING OCT. 22d RESERVED SEATS 25c 50c The Favorite Slnarlnar Comedienne OPERA HOUSE In a The WorM'n Krealefit ady Yen-trllciif nint. Direct From the AlhHnibra. In London, Where She Proved a. Senitation "the Chesterfield of Cook and Sylvia in a comic sketch; the De i Faye Sisters, talented banjoists, and the Four RianoB, comedy acrobats, with "In Darkest Africa." New motion pictures i will be shown and a Sunday night concort is scheduled for to-night.

The bill this week at Keency's has two head lines. Maud Edwards, direct from the Albambra, London, will make her first appearance In this country with ber talk- i lng figures, and will astonish with her ventriloquism. Edna Aug will appear in a brand new act, Baid to be the best thing she has ever done. Other acts to complete Sew Act Which la Tremendous Hit 25c SEATS 50C 75c THE HOUSE OF THRILLS AND LAUGHTER MATINEE EVERY DAY JEAN BEDIM Presents the Greatest of All Laugh Producers SOUVENIRS MONDAY NIGHT COMMENCING WITH MATINEE TO-MORROW A. H.

Woods Presents the Big Melodramatic Sensation IUEEN of the HIGHBINDERS the bill are the Nelson Farman troupe, EMI IK 20 MARVELOUS SCENES Aim in ENGLISH lit TO-NIGHT-SECOND GRAND CONCERT 5LAFER and HIS BAND ITALIAN Ml. Ill KIGMIIt I A KIM. V. tlll.OMIIII mill Thorn of 30 In I'riann Some From "11 Trovatnre," CHAS. HOKVAill.

Hnnsnrinn C'yinhalom Solnl.it, Aaalateil by S. II II A OA Kill the I'amnni Uaelici Tenor, IHKIWK WHII'IM IO and Iter "Johnny Ho" tlniirtot. THB STAM1AHU ftlAHTUT, A I)H ISCOl.L, Tenor, RAPHAEL. SIIKK-; BO. llitrltone.

THK KIXKTOBB A H. Next Week BARNEY I MORE ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN Favorite Acrobatic Comedians SWAN BOMBARD presenting "A Honeymoon in the Swan and Bamford, acrobatic comedians; Lambert, Tenbrooke and Lambert, a comedy musical act; the Taylor twin Bisters, novelty roller skaters, and for the extra attraction James Narval and six variety girls, and the Keeneyscope. Amateur night, Thursday. Concerts Sunday at 3 and 8:15 P.M. Will H.

Murphy, Blanche Nichols and company are headliners this week at the Gotham in their one-act comedy, "From Zaza to Uncle Tom," and the extra attraction will be the Four Lukens in aerial acrobatics, their first appearance here. Others on the bill will be Green and Werner, in "Babes In Jungle;" the La Tour Sisters, Goldsmith and Hoope, comedy musical artists; Larvette, magician, and latest pictures on the American vitagraph. Laaky Rolfe' and company's musical epectacle, "Ye Colonial Septet," will be a big feature at the Novelty this week, and another card is the BiHls Wolflng's horses, remarkable for their Intelligence and training. There will also be the Golden Gate Quintet; Minnie Harrison, a Broadway favorite; Paul Stephens, monopede athlete; Willie Crossett, Grinn and Barrett, and the American vitagraph. Burlesque Houses.

At. the StarTheater this week the Rantz-Santley Company will provide the attraction. Nina Bertolini. Jean Darrow, Marion Blake and Viola Van Ordlier lead the chorus, which numbers twenty women. The Bkits are called "Forty Minutes POPULAR PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES MATINEES MONDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL "A Honeymoon in the ESTELLE WORDETTE Co COMMENCING (TO-MORROW) MONDAY MATINEE MITTEXTHAL, 11HOS.

AMl'SKMEXT CO. (lac.) Presents Clever Comedy Musical Act With HARRY HEARN and ARTHUR GALLIMORE 14 PEOPLE ALL FUNNY. The Little Emigrant. MILE. NADJI Queen of Equipoise.

LEW HAWKINS The Chesterfield of Minstrelsy. ANOTHER LAUGHING FEATURE mR. JAfflESJ. "RAFFLES" 1st TENBROOKE, LAMBERT CO. SPECIAL Wonderful Comedy Acrobat of Both Sexea NELSON-FARM TROUPE THE BURCTLAR AND THE LADY Intrnilnelngr the Two ftrentest Heroes of Moiern Times, "RAP-KLIiS," the llurnlilr, anil "Sherlock Holmes," the Detective.

Expert Skatorists AFTERNOON I SUNDAY CONCERTS THIS EVENING Mitchell n.il Cfiln, Harry Diilniitlu, Stlne nnd Evanii nwyai ifiiiNKMii rive mil no ii. Do In Thompaoii, Jvoti ny nnd Hnlllii, KHmhII untl Forbes Other Feature. Auric DmuivHI, AM, KliM'lou ripli, SK ATS 4 a a an Taylor Twin Sisters THE KEENEYSCOPE EXTRA ATTRACTION Late Feature of "A One Home Town' Co. Next Atiraction-NAT. M.

WILLS In tho 1pw (fltnodr A liCKY IHHi" 1 Theatre 111111 GAYETY SMUG CONCERTS SMOKING CONCERTS Etmm MATINEE DAILY NORVELL JAMES from the Bowery" and "The Squaw Man Wife." The olio, includes Colton and Darrow, sketch artists; Marshall and King, singers and dancerB; Allen and Dalton, comedy musical act; Wixon and Easton, in travesty; Charles Weber, comedy juggler and the Cycling Zanoras, a sensational bicycle act. Sunday night concerts are given at this theater. In addition to the regular burlesque entertainment at the Gayety Theater this week, there will be an extra feature provided by the Four Livingstons, European acrobats, who are making their first visit to this country. Clark's "Runaway Girls" will give a two-act musical absurdity called "The Sultan's Dilemma." Some good vaudeville acts will be presented in the olio by Pauli and Wells, the Bowery Boys' Quartet, the Ramsey Sisters, Vlllers and Lee and Bert Wiggin. Among the 'comedians in the company are Frank Damsell, Abe Reynolds and Larry Wells.

A. Sunday night concert will be given. The London Gayety Girls come to the Imperial this week in the usual Gpec-tacular show with a big chorus and active comedians. For to-night'B concert the house advertises moving pictures of the Vanderbilt Cup races, which have not yet been shown in Brooklyn. Twice Daily 2 P.M.

A 8 P.M. AND HIS COOK and SYLVIA The Prize Winners Character Singers and Dancers. DE FAYE SISTERS Artistic Danjo Music. KINETOGRAPH Latest Motion Pictures. Commencing To-morrow Mat The Spectacular Innovation ay iris lark's 0 Presenting; "STAGE DOOR JOHNNY." AM AT Ml.

li NIGHT HYKKV THIKSDA ZO IN 1' It 1 7. IIS. Iteaaonnble alore arranireim-nta made with clubs, irlvina; theater iiartiea. Hall room In theuter aecommodatinK ON I SI, DA a amous unny Runaway NEXT WEEK, OCT. 29 ROBERT MILLIARD AND CO, tllowj EXTRA-ATTRACTION-EXTRA STARTING MATINKK THIS IS IT: THE FAMOUS RENTZ- SANTLEY GIRLS THE BEST EVER STARTLING SURPRISES Extra Extra EVERETT FAMILY Direct From Europe.

azzling reamy resses Girls IN MANHATTAN- Supported by PATRICE WINSTON ROBERT WATSON BROOKLYN'S PERFECT THEATRE PHONE 234 MAIN SVflAJESTE Presenting ths Musical Extravaganza THE SULTAN'S DILEMMA Special Vandeville Acts In "THE SHERIFF," an Arizona Incident. POPULAR CONCERT TO-NIGHT POPULAR SMOKER TO-NIGHT POPULAR CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY. EVE BOX OFFICE OPEN "tUrtt IC AT 5 P. M. Nat Hnlnea FrnnelsV Owen To.

PrloMa 9Rn RQn Rons and I.ewls I). Kenton anil Banjo rriCSS 9S OWC American quintet Crime llros. A Few at 750 8 Henartl Mnjestlacone BARGAIN MATINEEI COMMENCING I POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY ItO-MORROW NIGHT! SATURDAY UPERIAL The beautiful Astor Theater will this week have its second Important Shaks-pearean revival, Viola Allen In her fine production of "Cymbellne." Following her Viola and her Perdita, Miss Allen's Imogen, should be a very winsome and appealing Impersonation. The settings and costumes are said to be very and the company Includes J. H.

GU-Snottr, Fuller Mellish and Sidney Herbert. On Monday evening "The House of Mirth." Clyde Fitch's dramatization of Mrs. Wharton's novel, will be Introduced to New York at the1 Savoyi The play Is aid to preserve the spirit' of the book finely. Fay Davis will play Lily Bart, and the cast Includes some of the best known Frohman actors. Charles Frohman will have a second new production Monday night, when Sam Bernard comes to Wallaek's in "The Rich Mr.

Hoggonheimer." The new musical Diece is built around the part which Theatre AMATEUR DRAMATICS For an amateur company to attempt to essay "Hnmlot," one of the most com Fulton, 0n. Flatnush. Mats. Dully, SMOKING CONCERTS WORLD'S SAFEST A. BRADY at JOSEPH R.

GKIS.HUU'S BROOKLYN'S HANDSOMEST' BIO SCENIC PRODUCTION plex and difficult o( Shakspeare's trag BIO CONCERT TO-NIGHT IIKST IIKKKIt VKn SK AT. Kilo. LEO C. TELLER LESSEE rTCR.EJI BWAY MYRTLE AVE edies to produce, would Boom at first sight a piece, of foolishnoss. However, the Kemble Dramatic Society, with a cast Firm Time In llrouklyn, K'aliatla Mfi-lnir Plrture of the f' AS BY Rev.

JOHN SNYDER TO-NIGHT! ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE SUNDAY POPULAR. CONCERT VANDERBILT CUP RACES Or-au-l Anlo nnlml Eifr Held and Other Features. 50c of several experienced amateur players, entertained a large audience, Wednesday l.OOO ItF.SIOKVKH SKAT" ONE WEEK, BECINNING MONDAY, OCT. 22d MATINRR8 WBDNKHOAT n.t SATI'RDAV fliunu MATIKE LONDON GAIETY GIRLS' I U-u tied by 4lit llroitklrn Fvurlt PAT WHITE The Greatrxt LnuKhluw Show Yet i i YE evening, at McCaddin Hall, through the five acts and ten sennits of the tragedy. The production was the first of a series of plays to be given for the benefit of the parish house fund of Grace P.

E. Guild, under tho aimpires of tho St. Agnes Guild. The sun-ess of tho production was partly due to the acting of F. W.

I.ndlent This (nnpcin and lop (land It The Play That Made the Whole World Talk Bernard created bo successfully in "The Girl from Kay's." I H. B. Irving and Dorothea Baird begin I the last week of their engagement at the I New- Amsterdam Theater to-morrow i evening, presenting "Charles and "Markheim." These two plays will be the i bill for Tuesday evening. On Wednes- day afternoon "Paolo and Francesca" i will again be presented. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights "The Lyons Mail" and "King Rene's Daughter" will JOE WEBER'S C6IPM Norris as Hamlet, who, whllo never i rn.lllv hrlllinnt at anv tilno mnnavnl COTHASVI Pulton t.

of Oct. 22 llnllr IViARIE DRESSLEK put enough strongih in tho part to keep Mil. I. II. lir('IIF.

COMPANY MURPHY AND NICHOLS In "h'ritm to I'ncle Tuin" II I.K Till It GREAT THE SAME JOE WEBER AND lOO OTHERS PRODUCTION That Played Orer 10O Murhta In notion tn Trrniinili.u Amllrnfrs fill.HKItT II THR IIOI MNU Ml'NICAL 1'AIK In thr Fannlrst nt Funny Shown, GREENE and WERNER be the bill, and Thursday evening and Saturday matinee "Markheim" and "Mau- ricette" will be the attractions. "Markheim" and "Mauricctte" are new, and 1 Mr. Irving has not yet boon seen in 1 them during his run here. Blanche Bates continues at Bclasco's In "The Girl of the Golden West," which holds attention as vividly as when the nlay was new. in ii i i it laiimm i WIDDLETWADDLE tiohlNni II A llonpe ltnsrraph KiiHflMcnirlit Kitruordlntiry THE 4 LUKENS THE SQUAWMAN'S CIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST H.wiki hv Kilirnr Hmlth MiikIh hy Maurlpo l.ri Miclit Kvery Tueaday IIIM HI1TS TO-DAY, UllS A H.1S PRICES NEVER CHANGE hat 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 NEXT ATTRACTION, CO VI.

OCT. 23 THK M1SIC AI, WKXWATKIX ME1HIMANDI With WATSON, KELLY A MO ARLINGTON UO Tnlrnlril VplnclpnU l'rtl( nnd Mvrllfnt rhnrnn tn I he World i unsino TUC MAVnn uitb i.aih mkvi7, i i-; WKHK i MANHATTAN AMUSEMENTS. niJ nUllUH SSI. ISIMI vr and IIAHHV KKI.I.KV THK 4-d W. BwaH BELASCO Kvg Mai.

a. lh Three Renards, and the Crans Brothers. The soconil roncort of the season will be huld at the Columbia Theatre this afternoon and Amonar thoso ongnsnd are the Hughes Musical Trio, Lewis and Green, Dale and Kossl, Harry Hotter and U's snd U's. Hallen and Any far In Town llrarhri IJOTT TEL. 303 MAIN vLJ LANEY'S AMPHION THEATRE lK HK.IiKS DAVID BHLASCO Presents BLANCHE BATES rrtVat I THE Of THfl GOLDEN WEST sag-ment A IMav ef '4K Kcen In I'allfomlStf mSl.

hv II Will IIKI.A! t. pi mil n.l nh at. "ImUU Mat. H. Nat.

C. Goodwin la THK I.KMll. IWI41 Tllllllll OCT. Ar I KIIMMI. KnTHa WHKV WK Wilt 10 IHKTV-IIVK IT.

AT. "Bruoklya'a Heat and Mast sae-eesaifal Sturk t'nnapaay" SPOONER STOCK GO. MH. SI-OONKK IHrrrtor Krl Sat. (eats, fleslnnlnar lntlnee 1 n-niorrnw A underfill I'rod ncl Ion nt the Itreiil Henle Trlunmh WHEN THE WORLD SLEEPS EDNA MAY SPOONER Frank W.

Norris, earle llinlrr'a tireat Hayes, Three Abdallah Brothers, Three Coates, snd the Klnetograph. "Mrs. Wlgns of the Csbbsae Patch" will i play next week at the New Montauk. "Me, Him and Hurtlg and Heamon's musical comedy, well known to many Ilrooklyn theatersToers, will play at the i Mujeauc next week, snd Uennisn Thomp-1 son's "01 1 Homestead" fhe week after. The concerts at Blsney's Aniphlon Theater this afiernoon and to-night will he elven with the following entertainers: I I'rank Hush, Lottie Gllsnn.

Julius Tannen, I tho Kully Family, the Hoyal Musical Klve. 1 the MessenwT "oys' Trio, Howell and Hcolt, Hubert DeVcaux and the Blaney- I Scope, Winsome Lottie Wllllsms In "My Tom Hoy Girl" will be at Blaney's Aiuphlon Eiwmmmv It Is a long while since New York has seen Nat Goodwin in a part that suited him so well as docs the hero of "The Genius," In which Goodwin is creating laughter at the BIJou. Chauncey Olcott comes to tho New York Theater this week In his new play, "Eileen Asthore." I "The Arrival of Kitty," a now farce comedy, comes to the West End Theater i Monday. It Is said to have made a hit on the road. The cast Is headed by Miss Evcleen Dunmoro, formerly prima donna of "The Chinese Honeymoon" and "Plf Paf Pouf." "A Society Circus," at the Hippodrome, will have a new thrilling feature Monday night, when Herman Weedon and his trained lions will be added to the varied programme in the arena.

This act, which comes direct from London, is said to be unusual, Inasmuch ss Mr. Weedon ap- pears In the cage In cowboy costume and carries a large Colt revolver In his left hand, ready for Instant use In case of at- tack. He was fearfully wounded once and has neves slnco entered a ffon's cage without a Urge six-shooter and a couple of bowl knives. Ten other circus fea-1 tures ars seen In the arena, and "A So- I clety Circus" continues as the very pin- nacle of enrgoousness In the way of elab- orate stage production. The next Oovernor of the Stats will seen In the central hall of th Eden Muses to-dny.

Motor rare and other up to dste subjects on the cinematograph, Neapolitans. Itsllsn orchestra, In the winter fur kn, are also among the other attractions. This Sunday's concert at the New York Hippodrome promises to be of unusual tn- terest because of the fact that all the artists are women. It Is the first appearance in this great auditorium of that new organisation, the Navaesar Ladles' Hand, of forty pieces. The band Is compose! of young women.

Most of them have been flaying In public sine they wore very mall girls, and several of them have been uti'ler their present manager, Eugen Dial, since they were eight years old. They come from all parts of the country, snd several nations are represented In their ranks. Oussle Dial la the Thla (nnpon and 13c will prl litily or rlilld md ia ii 11 aaU COLUMBIA EvrnlnsR, and Wc. Matinees, 15, 20 and 25c. 1uk Mln.

MATINEE EVERYDAY BEQINNINQ MONDAY MATINEE TUB FAMOt'8 RUSSELL BROTHERS In Thlr Nw Play by Mark Bwsn, TheGreat Jewel Mystery SOUVENIR MAT. MONDAY Thin ruiti mi 'I 16 f'Miu H1 urc l.iv i.r rhtl'l i i nt Hiiy Mann-, Hiin)ti(i tnlud-1. ON SI ut 4.U 14. 1. UeK In Ihe Arena nrannuirurrnaiif n.nner.

TO-IUV, Hi MM 0 I'ralneil ORE SI lull) lal. i.e. to It. Mshts 2-e. Ill II Vnr I I) IN VKW UI 'H I'M EDEN KIHIIT TIMK 11M ANV Ttil'J Next Week-LEAII kSHNA Queen ma Air, USEE lnmortplv a Fin 4 onrrrf 11 FIMMi.HI Nil I.O I I II-; llonl MiimIiI fl.

Ilwrll 4 frollt 4 i -Mi 1 1 Vm mil)-, I 11 Hum 'I'm nn nit 1HMnKtr Hut Trio. Irtn1nr 'rlrn, 13. an nnd ftOi ueVh LOTTIE V.ni 'I'heater next week. i A Mt-mtier of the Dilettante WtiO t'lavej Hamlet lli J'nxliiele of Urn TraKcly by Ins Keinble Litaumtlc Hwlety, Week. Ihe piece together, llr.

Norris Is a member of the Dll.ittauto lii)-rs and has had a varied experience on the amateur stage. Bertram Warren represented Claudius and Frank Dennett ss I'olonius. Johuph M. Collins was Laertes, a character In which he displayed his customary talent. I Miss Lulu Warren, as Ophelia, as good to look at, but id ami submissive.

The I remainder of the company, which Included J. Dennett, William Gregory. Kdward I'arsuns, Sol. G. Frost and others, was as capable as can bo exjieci, of sn amateur lompuny.

1 lie production, on the hole. did not fall io win applause and helped the larso audience lent to pu an eniovahle evening In the realm of KhakapiMp an drama. NOVELTY rsr to BOARDWALK FOR ISLAND. Three Tliousand Yard Roadway Rtm From Parkway to Sea Gate. MATINIII; DAILY Payton's Week, llealnnlnit Won, (let, THE COLONIAL SEPTET Vr" ntiTia iia i one Hull" en." IAI ri BVKX MIX mi: HHIHIOO son.

In the flramatlc form nf "Rip Vstt Winkle." Is tu be presented by the Car roll Dramatic Society at St. Vincent dl Paul's Hall. North Sixth street ant Drmit avenue, on the evenings of No vcniUer HI snl 22. Kdward A. Morris, who Is the regular dramatic coach of ths company, will uillclute ss stage director In the cast will bo seen M.ss Katherlns It.

Diver, Miss Tcasle Leonard. Mlaa Msr 'artwriglit, James J. lleilly. Thorns K. Ilii' D-r.

James K. Dunn, William Kills pai rick, Joliu 0. Campbell and James Mee Intce. I COtDtN GATE QUINTET MOW Villi KltOK A I IMll.lt II Tuesday evening the Klito fir.iinath BIG SUNDAY CONCERT MAT. 2,15 8.15 NIGHT ll'iirhra Miiaful I.ls (lrn.

lt.iii- Hnrrv llnllvr 'u a 4 Alnl.ll-ih Hf" IUIIn ft IUVM. "lh LLH AVIINLi: STOCK CO. Snpiiorllna Kill III l'VH In 'lite I'antoaa Ituniaiillf MeliMlrmna MONTE CHIST0 A'Ui'i't Fnm Alxafi'ter Itumm' Plllt Kvenlnaa, 111, 2(1, nil, ftl)o. Maliarra, Uv. SIlltKSlHO I I Kill MtTINKK.

Netl Ueek KIT lr THK Mil. II Klral Time Here el WOLFINC'S HORSES Society members appeand In Lulig Kulda's three-act ilrattia. 'I'he Lo't I'aradlae," at Scliwnben Hall. The cast, shleh as an utiuxiailv long une. Included many nf the iillbcrs and active tnembera nf Ihe orff.itn.it ion, and won Ainnlenr Mali.

Kaerr r'rlilav. (flMCMI -lll-IMV, ii.lS NilA The management of the Vivian Drsm allu Society announced last week ths the mcnimr have atarted rehearsals o( Nights," a three. act farce br mm praise and applause at tho bands "Ar.ib.au BRAUNSCHWEIGER MUMME BRAU erly hy I' II A I Ha. Ml At-Nhtie av, MriMihlvn. N.

T. Tl cal 1071 Ualn. tn l.v all lullng S.diiry Grun whli will he the opening (I'-rforuiani of the company this season, age Manager t'h sholin has selected cast, ahich fact augurs well for an eseelletit production. Among tha favor. tes lio will appear are the Miaaef Dunne, Nultv, Von il Linn, and Messrs, Chisholiu, Vaughn and Ha.

kmsan. A proposition to construct a board-walk on the ocean front qf Coney lalaiid tomes up before the liny Judge local board next Wednesday. Tho scheme nrlslnsied under I'ublle Works Co.n-mlssloner I'mond Dunne, and he b'ts sreal hope of puttlti It through. The estimated coat Is sbout As conlemplated. the boardwalk will begin st the foot of Ocean I'arkwny end run to Sea Gate, a distance of about J.uuO yards.

It Is to be llfly feet wide. The authorities are seeking the consent of property osner slung the line of tho v.nlk. and have already secured about one-thlrd. Home nf the larger property owners, however, including the DrcimUnd corporation and Charles FelMnan, opposed the board-wslk. because, they ssy, II would cut off Ihelr ocean fronts.

This srgutnent. however, did not prevail with George i). Tllyoii, ho willingly gave his consent. MAS 5500.000 CAPITAL. Albsny, O.

lotx 20 The Walter K. Johnson Msnufaeturlng Company, nf New York City, was Inenrpersled lo-dsy with capital of 1600,000 to msoufaclur fir p- parstus The directors are J. L. Hunt, II II. ltlih and C.

J. Itlrli. of New York City. she will be seen In some of ibe bis Eastern cities, snd will Jump to New Orleans, pl.iyms a few Inicrmeiliaie points, tak-i at In Hi Iwiuls on the re'urn, reiurnlnc lo New York, where hT Interrupted run at the Asior Thesii will be resumed. fhnrle Frohman secured the Ani' rliaii rlKhia of The Morula of Marcus." four-set play, whl'h was produced by Arthur llnuihler at the Gar-rii Theatre, London.

A K'i'id programme Is promised to-mslit lo patrons of the Kundiy nmht concerts at the Majestic Theatre. "Happy Days In iHxie" is the title of the feature number of to-nlaht's bill, sn set which em directress, and a mot versatile artist besides. Fhe plsys the bassoon, the oboe, the violin, cornet, trombone snl rlnr-lonet, Mil Lillian Sieger snl Miss Nettle Reltsr will render cornet duet, and there will an anvil sextet, a oxtet In brsM, violin solos, vocal solos and speelslty 01 drums. The scope of the eoncert will extend from ragtime to grsnd opera, sa thst the most assorted audience may he pleased. Tuesday evening, the 3ftth Forbes Robertson snd Gertrude Elliott will begin Ihelr engagement at the New Amsterdam Theater, In George Ilernsrd Fhaw's play.

"Caesar snd Cleopatra," which the satirist calls "a history." Klsw Erlsnger's production of "The Prince of India" begins Its fourth week the Broadway Theater to morrow ynlng, where It will remain but firs enks lonser. lis or slnal bnoklns wss ir nine ccks. This lime will tennlnste Sovetnlier 21. when It will be transferred io anoih'T i It to llll mnde he-lore Us New York run began. The perform of "A Midsummer Night's I'renm" si the New Mnn'suk, nn Mondsy nmlit.

will be the annual benent for the Dsy Nursery of the Immaeutais Conception, and a brilliant audience will be In aitcndame. The Lincoln Hiimre Theater, si Broadway snd Hixty-sixih street. Is the latest extension of the upiown movement In Mnnhattcn. It Is very handsome hou' snd will be opened next week with "The Love Houie," a piny whiih has made a hit In CIiI.sro. Giovanni K.

Cotiierno. ol Brooklyn, will be Us musical director. of Ihe largo audience pr-'pont. K. 11.

Goelj. the preaplenl. IIS pp'Sele, ith a loving cup by the feminine im-tnbers of the society, and for the ripening performance of the se.i ill, every one had a gala lline. Henry Landman. II.

Gorat, Mks II A. linen. Mta A. Grung and Miss pearl Naedcr, acre the special fsv-orites of the association, ahile many of the other players won Inllvilual triumphs. During ihe action of Hie play Ham Gorat, the black face an of the rompany, was aeen.

while during Ihe second and third sita II C. Hi mon made a short a dress, The nett performance of the Kllto Society will be on the occasion of the can r'ulniiictit of H'ah Council No. PM. It. on De-cenihi 5, at Palm Gatdeii.

The Hey, Daniel y. Cherry, rector of St. Aloyaius II. C. Church.

Great Neck, L. I has iiia le sirangements with K.U A. Morris, to produce In the nea future his Jolly ctravag.inj. "The Duma my Shop." for the benefit of the church, Theservdes of the young people an I Sunday ai hnol children are to be eullale.t, snd the reaull will be the biggest evens ever seen lii amateur theatricals In Great. Nek Kehearasla are being held cki uoki' tti Jlr.aioa of tbt autboe Itevic of "The Mikado." which was presented hy the Merrln Opera Conumny lst night at McCaddin Memnrlal Hall, and "Taking Chances," Anthony K.

Wills' new comedy, produced for the first time by the fiilettsnte J'lsyers at Ihe Ger-msnla Theatre last evening, will be found a another psi of this paper. ploys twelve people O'hers who will take part are Rnas snd Ix-wls, lie Konion, hanjniat, the Amrrlyan Quintet, When Annli Hus.oll ltsvss Droukljra Francis Amsr and Compaay, Nat Halns, Ws.liin.ioQ trvini Uf.ai of ti Hal-.

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