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THE JUDGE. Wars Tue Jepce dropped in at the Fourteenth Street‘ a few evenings how Miss Fanny Davenport Price and Mr, Loris [panoff Mantell were ewhat amused at ume the following on’ the pro he xusttined adequate t ction upon the nervous st portrayal of ora, renders it im- rformances herefore, the this theatre will be Miss Davenport's en- M. Sard possibl, Wednesday matinee nsed with durin i ent.” Well, we should think se half to death, and to have on 1 vigor: ously niinst the surrounding t realistic and approved mateh with Man- nothing of be Jor wiper once every night an tice on Saturday, ought to satisfy the most exacting female No wonder the uming th To be choked tificent Funny is ortions of once attenuated rival, S itted in th us to state uct (wh is more expr at having to pay Sardou ten and dollars, than of gricf over a de- athusband), must be hard on the tanding all this, the Davenport wemenc has been extended, and if Fanny holds out, we shall not sce the last of Fedora till Christmas tin In the meantim Fedora, and still thirst up to the New Park ‘Theatre a of Par If this play Tails 1. their case must indeed be hop no longer tre th Avenne, and Mr. Ri “1 from his Square Cor Is the boards ard M ngag many pment i tenant Bolle with] more popu and the | one never e: to be unfortunate continues to snot proved to I quently been stun r if the te Hot cross-eved y were * robust: but then The Fifth Avenue anyhow, and Mr. 3 still at the the public with a freque chi They would have le houses if the ment would lower the price of seats to pay for plain Jian and German ‘mixed, with an orchestra Belmont’s Bride has departed from Twenty- Third Street, but we sont know what has become ol hellisat Me Ke ashek is over at the ) Rankin’s, and Jani 1 Opera Hous he Cricket no | sings on the Hearth the Union Square: but * Excel m still be witnessed at Nib! * Moths proved so successful at Wall . that the production of another Splay has been post- but it is said that Daly will, ere long, out Pinero’s “Girls and Boys, rs and Sense” will, drawn, utti_has had a cold. ridiculous performance of the “ er first performance im Gazz Ladra” seems to have had a de- cifect on her constitution. ‘Then nees down at the Academy are not yused to be; and altogether it isn’t the last to leave a sinking lines of carriages on Seventh its, give evidences of the size and audiences at the Metropoli- und Sembrich warble as if they were always in a peaceful and happy frame of mind. Harrigan, Hart and also quite contented down Comique. of her aspiration : Over in Brookiyn they | given bg the Boston Bijou Thi nd the prima d ing name of Miss Von Ja her ia in the name. the cast arc und were well received. By the way, when to be completed? Several people are much intereste othe rs Ju C who is anxious to iis play put on the boards, panied; in consequence, In fact, the stage mag- Mrs. Yeamens are at the Theatre ched the height ope! old favorites, very Full Dress. A fashion, item says Black nerally worn by silk stock- gentlemen 1 that settles ns! ardent votary of fi bel and appareling oursely to her dictum, (Ah, we ean we cho » but th ndsit. When she that aman shall perambulate the attend the Italian opera, clothed wi ing but a pair of black silk stocking hat and a Jittle humility thrown, F bouquet, we’ are compelled to anks and become a looker on in We have been hion, blindly obeyi according » it. when . there are advanta: this sort of a. suit, and w them, It wonld be in summer weath there watld be would be no off-b in same. particul hurried to to meet the of clothes to fool with: but. hand, whe seling: duly appreciate vgly comfortabl r, but in winter we few f ont ed a chew of tol he would have to ba inst a wall or a lamp-post and lift his get at the plug, or wateh, in his He would have to | careful how and where he sat dow idents happen as it is with tl style. It would effectually brea nies, and a school teacher’ would keep his desk loaded with arnica and other soothing drugs. [t would relegate to private life the ambitious cow-boy revolver and the retiring prohibition pistol. There would be a little sameness in the color of his goods, and the style won't suit k up pie- have to all partie John- it with mashed either. A splendidly formed Sullivan-sort of a fellow could y but it would be very trying nd dise att keleton-sort of aman to be called Billy Mahone, and per- ceive medical students tuking notice of his works, and pointing out to each other how his diaphragm auscultated with the lumb: of his verticular. It would probably operate more hotel ch wn any other pin and s the prog it would take nd patience to drill holes for their accommoda- individual to whom. this style would be a blessing, but not in dis- guise, is the tramp; but even to him the would be bitterness in the cup if the farmer ed on wearing heavy boots, ‘There ld be now padding himself with the softening rock. ion has gone too far, and we must L yet firmly, give her the farewell. V pinched our f 1 made our leg mnlile the.atrieken ‘deer done all that she has ever command tilnow, We re- gret that we must do so, but our duty is plain: and so, while cher faithful followers don the full-dress black-silk stocking, and sweep arrogantly by, we will fold our ulster A ind steal silently the back numbers . dium studs wo auld have to into the breast-bor tion, The only irand Duchess Valdimer, of Russia, ark teapote thers, the folds of by two miniature the velvet crown pugs in carved wood, comicbooks.com