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Nrevssiry is the mother of inv ntion, and very often its offspring turns ¢ Jy distorted nd unforte There was a necessity that the the bill at the Standan black failure, Gilbert not ready, so out of the neces peeutiarly ould eaux Noirs” Sullivan's sity “Rip Vi Theater, 1 opinion that it wor ob Man on wasa and Ww opera n Winkle” aaw the | ably by thi id have been m ux Noirs boards, Rip Van Winkle" Tu did not believe manager in New York at th ash sllar left in the threadbare in the title rile, And ent, confessed that th bee from that prc Al the soil, and he wis his attention to other It at the Standard Mr. Henderson is of ney in his pocket failure What that of tl time we kept as it w tion, Jener 3 ¢poc nin century erazy en to imo re was a reaping years have exhans ly confined So what Jefferson has amed—the tro is that Jef- The Lewd t twinclike in its larity nnerisms, comprisin; the fail and a bundle of rags which a ther. That Th man Hroppet Carleton hast ferson has ni he has found or, if not, one me also ngs ation, is all. delicate on's perf ster is plaintive, the ; Where ‘the the ; where master’s 1 Imitator’s coarse jeature; yl story preserve a grotesque resemblance in spite there is a phantom of J we watch Carl looke opera-glass, Planquette has set the old « music, and Boucicanlt’s wit ha wated thi ferson in the mind's eye jon's performance, but it is at through the di 2 mental ry to some pretty here and there irri- dreary waste of Farnie’s libretto with some- brightness; bat the whole performance is You are all so familiar that we are absolutely deprived of hop When aware that he will wa ke vengeance on the innoce twenty minutes of unre- We know all about it, and th tions of uncertainty inspired by the fact that the old story has been reb: » terrors 8 effec ew ind courage from the very ¢ ally twenty years’ sleep by thr lieved platitudes. Thus men appear we know that all of then will sing. Gretchen cannot see Rip for any length o ne without venting her emotion in ai nd as for mself—well, C: part one of ver had, 80 you can judge for yourself amount of vocal delay which is imposed upon aria, a on considers th st he has the audience, The op ed to the the kind of entertainment which the record of the ise leads its patrons to look for there, ‘Ma teanx ” with all its faults, was not such a ‘sell Rip Van Winkle.” Unless particularly dyspeptic, n auditor could laugh at that. Tue Jupce did, Bat here is a performance, in the home of comic opera, is in no wise heater, and ix withont an exense for a smile in its three Ryley is wasted. Manefield’s sc merriment is at his first entrance clover make-np gives him pectant chuc Rat the expectation is never realized. Dollie Dolaro has nothing to do, but does it well. Sallie Reber has a good deal to do, but does not do it at all She is out of place a3 mach as the opera. Ryley’s one reception and a covert, ex- le. THE JUDGE. chance fora laugh is in a long story of ap iron man urally proved indigestible to ¢ The bat how unlike, oht ‘bert, which T whi nnibals, story is told with some smartness; how unlike the trenchant wit of handles so well Is this Mr. Rey Sure this can that be ts Inve Mr. Ryley, he's playtoy And yet, few comellans spoke of so highly? whe HW vtiely; uld do Was well, uthorne, a we've bea For it’s. a part without a chane Rip Van W are handsome, in it nd IV's pleasant to find son need not be condemned in the performance. But before passing f Standard production | would like to a elty to Chi litte delectal So much for le.” The scenery e settin, m the subject of the latest let_us hope forever—Tue: Jupae ety for the Prevention of Cru of whatever re accustomed to soe this with well-paid, comforta -for children, who have bee mploy bly-carey fortunate enough to secure nt on the stage. This is too olla y to merit attention at this I The wretched bootblacks, newspaper boys and girls, and all the va- grant child-life of a great city may starve 0} or steal or go to the devil in thelr own way, before this al society will sti er to prevent it. But | tet a child be put in the way of earning its own livin, on thestage, and forthwith all the « with which a short-sighted Legislature in force to crush down th t, for there Is a good cl Bat in the latest Stan precious society be eday. be; ated power med t little co for advertise | ment there, nes minative, It ar on the stage and spea | will not r sing Is The belie "and ought to be | farther eccentricity 3 a pity, tho Mi Rel others of the e: | mat place them beyond the edict, were not in y had only been forbidden to sin digressing uch f revention of Hows th children to k lines, bat This whimsical distinction e that the society is * off its dissolved before it is guilty of It sce 8 Sallie and som whe: but y Van Winkle to Children. at Wallack’s, ful act of me” (or whoever 0 «1 the Society for failures both gives place to. Mrs courtesy, whi ontrols jersey Lily 1) has more AN Belmont, ly riser (politic; Hvepett had better Bubble, and then get nlve himself into omebody to prick him. A Matter of doubt: Howard Cart | at-Large or C As to whether Mr. 1 is running for Congressman. ngressman-at-Little, IN some countries of South America they use eggs for currency. Asa matter of course there is a great deal of bad currency in culation, ImporTANT to butchers: The New York Sunday Times heads an editorial “ Wanted— American Pluck.” Price no object, we take it. We are glad to observe an apparent in- se in the circulation of a morning con- temporary. — It announced that “The World” will be at the Windsor Theater next week, c A Maxim reversed: Never do toila: you can put off till tomorrow—especi it be paying a bill. Prostem in tonsorial ethics : The barber who shaves a friend—may he not also be ac: cused of scraping an acquaintance ? ard production our | WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE is running for Se¢ | retary of State in Michigan, and Robert | Burns has just been nominated for wateh- house justice. “To w y we come at last !" 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