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JUDGE. Deliciously exhilerating | A LUCKY NUMBER. is * Nancy & Co.,” 1 new comedy. In his adap tatic from the Ge Mr. Daly has clearly exer cised th licen of the | dramatist and refined and modified Rosen's w un me: at boisterous fun down to that degree of jollity whieh is the most attrac tive bee of its com bined delicacy and) pun Edwand Harrigan’s new he Leather promises to be atch, ally as popular old time" Mull series. It is full of « bits of comedy and takin old nd vimof wan's first produc is reviving the simplicities of th tion with an abruptness that. is somewhat Box Square f the week to w York shows evider line” is to be taken to Chi tion where it is expected to run throughout the sumim In the m | tion eine for its 200th representa: OPEM * | tion here, oceuring on the 26th ger Hill | mt } } Since the advent of the new tenor, who, by and intends puttin it the way, is the Nauki Poo of the Fifth Avenue attractive style . ' . se a | ut Mikado company; there ins been a naticesbile elt wit : Ef we'd had one moah chil'en, Maria Jane, we'd a loosed it | " increase in feminine attendance at All Souls its first performance. . , | church, The choir gallery is crowded every oe ted all his spare money on the ru | Sunday morning with a happy combination The mana; yple’s: theatre | tnd then hastened to share his good fortune | | ' is with the other members of the troupe. Before | silk and ribbons and. pretty faces, upon which have been presenting wdingly stror i H ‘ ae »| plays within the past few weeks, tall the ready cash of the company was in| piety and the effects of the last tenor solo are I se ern a wonderfull. fearfully confused about all the bus hands of the bookmakers, backing the win ) ie teceiit ner as indicated in the dispateh, and the actors They do things on a little more extensiv ‘one of the bi were enjoying themselves as only ac | is mle abroad. Patti was sin paying weeks in the history of the theatre when they see wealth ora full hou | Hy Lucia” at Bucharest recently a man fell from them out of countenance, ‘The ne ly the most notable event of the air was full of sadness at the flies to the and knocked down a Probab limpreeations. The | it woman. piece of scer pn has been the production of the dispatch was bogus. Lt This skull and the woman wi led Lakme” by the American | jured. The audience be at the Ac There had been so The ill success attending the efforts of the f ed, but through the presence said of they ny myst u- | lite match makers th y press te restoredand the sions had be to it while reh marry off the president, instead of ‘discot | f opera proceeded. ywsthe Were many brilliant prom ing, only seems to have spurred them on to | i little gas tank episode at the Academy had been mac its presentation, ttempts in the same line. They have — | | { that the curiosity ¢ York's: musical undertaken a contract te Wallack’s circles was aroused to the highest point, and it) Arthur Sullivan, and upto t nit time Russell's viva ASHES quired the defimt ementof the — the mes tw ladies Lave been i gestiveness with which Misses I t for its initial an mentioned in this connection. A much mor | ‘| inue to go through their little of ticket purchasers to the doors of the promising field for these enterprisir at ceremon “Valerie” more life and sparkle Academy. Aw before it was evident that wif inthe advertisement of a iit than perhaps was first anticipated. Crowded house would be filled, but it was hanlly avery museum it vuses and plenty of enthusiasm are the onder dd that so vast a multitude would yg, Panny Mills. “That Girl fr iy Mme. Judic, who has been delighting 1 The Duif company, who F shoes. the largest ever made: 19 inehes I ] ade a dismal | 7} inches wide: Miss Mills's fether offers $5 “Lakme” three y es at the Star all week. ment of thre ing Monday ays a ret and a well-stocked farm to. ries her company has ye tman that mer of the most brilliant season. weeks at thesume theatre, | failure of it, The a succeeded in makit productions of th and perk her has his $5,000 by this yeen married, is Wilson’s “C other bright airs from. the have entirely superseded the streets, the latter having at last been reduced to the level of the peripatetic hand on tehe pened to be in the hotel A FASHIONABLE FOIBLE. ph office at the time of the receipt of a private dispatch from a well-known } -d,” to.all appearances, is good for turfman at the Monmouth rac pur. in his open hand)—" I’ve been in this business The houses that have greeted it » reliable infc all my life, bat never could find why a | Conductor (isplaying five salivated pennies the seasun. since its revival at the M Tuesday night have been h ativ of a size that I severely upon even the standing capacity of | tion to keep it seeret, It was too good a the theatre, to keep to. hin son Square last e result of an important race woman always carries her carfare in her usly appreei- that was to be run on the following day. The mouth.” | | hed pretty | ope Ss enero: tor handed it to Clapham withan injune- | G@ynfe (witha smirk) —"T guess they're trying | | to catch on to the fashionable lisp by cultiva. | , however, He immedi-, ting a purse mouth.” comicbooks.com