"Plays, Players And Playhouses | | On behalf of James T. Powers, comedian, papers have been served | on Joseph Cawthorn to stop him | from einging 'I Can Dance With | Everybody But My Wife," in "Sybil at the Liberty Theatre. Mr. Pow-| €rs says it is his song { Julian Eltinge last week present- | ed his mother wi a four-storey house in Severily-fifth street, New York In handing his mother the deeds to the property, the nay stor re- alired one of his earliest ambitions At the end of his current season Mr Eltinge wil] give his personal alten tion to the re-d&coration of the place, ! Eugene Walter has completed the | dramatization of John Fox's novei, , "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come," and the play has bsen put in rehearsal by the Shuberts for pri duction in March. Mr. Walter w responsible for the dramatic ver n of Mr Fox's former - novel, 'The, Trajl of the Lonesome Pine ; announce that Klaw and Erl r the alliance of > Sir Herbert Tree for tion' of "The School and "The Merchant of not take place this season, owing Miss Ferguson's successful engage ment in "Margaret Schiller." How éver, they may appear together n season if Sir Herbert 18 in this coun- try Ferguson and the presenta for Scandal!" Venice will "He's Mr. Putt," a musicai con~ edy, by Frederick Thompson and C. | H. Bovill, with music by Howard | Talbot, has been selected as the piece i which will introduce Raymond | Hitchcock and his wife, Flora Za- | belle, to Londan audiences The | play will be presented by Grossmith sad Laurillard, in conjunction with Allred Butt, As a tribute te her as an actress, A AA i A scene from "The Birth of a men and women prominently nected with the theatre have to Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske a ter requesting that she: give a ial peréswrmance of "Erstwhile san." The petition: is headed Professor Brander Matghews contains "the names of crit most of the important actors { tresses now appearing on the York stage. Sir Herbert Tree has engaged Edith Wynne Matthison for. the role of Queen Katharine in his produce tion of "Henry VII." in .which he will be seen during his Shakespeare an tercentenary festival in New York this season. Sir Herbert will ap pear as Cardinal Wolsey Following "Henry VII" the tor intends to revive Richard III," -- men TOP DAHDRUFF! 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Your hair will be soft, glossy and - {beautiful in just a few moments--a y Nation,' Tuesday, matinee daily and evening performance: a mark ng a | RA "The Merry Wives of Windsor," | "The Merchant os > ent | a ' *Fulilling his promise of a vor? ago to follow .Trilby" with another | elaborate revival, Joseph Brooks has | announced presentation of | CG. Maddon /, "The! 1dler." . The de Phyl- lis Neileon-Ter rie Tempest, | Jeanne Eagle thia Brooke, | Bruce McRae, Charles ' Chery, W. { Graham Browne, and Herbert Druce. | The play w'll open on March 13th in| Toronto, : The Idler was first disclosed Feb. | 26th, 1891, at St. Jame's Theatre, London, with a company 'which in| cluded George Alexander and Ger- trude Kingston. Its New York pro duction followed a"year later at the Lyceum Theatre, * under the diree- | tion of Daniel Frohman In it ap-| ny ared Herbert Kelcey, Georgia Cay van, Effie Shanngn, and Henrietta! Crosman #7 > | Forbes-Robertson | in invitation from Har-| University to present - Hamlet | on the Elizabethan stage of Sanders Theatre in Cambridge on Monday night, April 24th, the three hun+| dregth anniversary of the .death of Shakespeare When Sir Johnston | the Dane he was invited to | appear in the in Sanders Theatre, which a replica cof the] famous old Globe Theatre, London. | It has been arranged that after all} the paid the surplus] shall be given ta some charity to be] desighated hy the English actor He| will not act in New York again, hav-{ ng said 1 to the loeal stage | at the Manhattan Opera House, Jan. | 25th, 1913. The previous June he gave his performance in London in the Drury Lane Bheatre Royal Sir has ceo vard ed Kesy acted the role America in 1902 of in| tragedy expenses are | Charles Andrews has written a A A A A i { typifying | found in every | the the of | l } { i at thé Grand next Monday and AAA tA A Nt ¢ entitled the Technique of Play g, which is entirely unteéchm- tatement and yet is full of nd confrete guidance in all subjects play making, from ection of the theme to the fin-1 E manuscript in prop- goes fully and all the methods of These twenty | omly present the accept- | 3 of dramaturgy, which? drawn from observation t successful dramatic praec- fully illustrate every art by apt references to plays which the average reader plett ire to have There is v meritorious introduction on ° The Play Dr. J. Berg Esen- of f the He into ven pra play enary I ed principl have been of the mi tice, but phase of © is Been Modern wein by ality viewer rian, py," the play guished A Grand 16th. think, In artistry. - quires the services but an excéllent rotean actor, the aid of to differentiate h he ups CYRIL leading His play a realis surrounding m Weber and Pields producer with mindful ot always lin giving to it In addition to a young chestra and all affairs fact faith the keeps women, is Cyril Maude in "Grumpy." 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Thursd: ELSIE MACKAY, ty evening, March 16th. ida, from coast to coast, with d Success" stamped all over tor te write fur what White completely fortunate t recent It will indeed 3 to theatre-goers of vicinity eather' is ment at March 18th, the ed this fuecess and how it who time know were e it on its fi tation to know that booked for a the Grand on matinee and al Returned. ning the "Black the Police Court prisoners who previous Maria" to take had been T night. As ey fied" into the van the policemen were much amused to hear an old onran, who was the last of the string, shout out to a young prison- er in front | "Now, then, come out of that: vd've got my corner!" edless to y the «ld lady ob- d her accustomed seat. Then, Tr 'was closed to and the epped up behind, she to the bars and said to ully duleet tones YS sted the $60,000,000 In Dispute, other day a woman of sixty, Pine Tr filed swit York courts to récover a rest in various plots of York City on which tand the home of millionaires, tel-palace sky-aspiring apa Xuriovg breweries, tenements, vkeries. The prop-| sed for $20,000, which this woman hare probably at one-| I at total Already, in a ir i courts have found n her inte New ment npeuses Bs and erty affgetdd G00; plots favor Longest Steel Bridge. f on steel arch bridge in world is recently completed one over Hell Cate, East River, New Yor} It has a span of 1,000 feet between the went towers, a clear hey nd a total height mean high water. feet ove AT THE GRAND. \ "The Birth of a Nation" Monday. "The Birth of a Nation' looms up| as a return attraction at the Grand | next Monday and Tuesday, matinee! daily and evening performances. It is the largest and most important | production of a decade, yet not al! word is spoken throughout the two hours and forty-five minutes' per- formance, Music supplies the ab- sence of speech, mechanical effects and realism, whilst the wizard of the screen, David W. Griffith, unfolds in 12,000 feet of film the thrilling ro- mance of the war between the States and the Reconstruction of the South- land. Some faint idea of its mag- nitude may-be had from the facts that 18,000 actors and 3,000 horses took part. and that the staging of this great "outdoor drama" cost half asmillion dollars. This eity will be favored with the original production from one of the -large cities--New York, Hoston, Chicago, Toronto and Montreal--whore it was first simul- taneously shown. | Coming i "The Only Girl." There are tuneful melodies galore in "The Only Girl,"" which is the lat- est joint .ereation of Henry Blossom snd Victor Herbert, and which comes to the Grand on Wednesday evening, Mareh 16th. It would require a| lot of space, more than is here allot- ted to set down all the successful plays which have been written hy Henry Blossom. There is a beauti- ful love romance in connection with the play superbly decorated, one might say, with Mr Herbert's catchy | music. of song and story, with tuneful melo- dies, brilliant dialogue, and excellent acting. The plot is consistent, and at no time does interest flag, but at all times it is kept up to .the high standard. There are a number of delightful surprise awails everyone - who tries this. qn excellent characters in the play, each the It is one continuous round | \ A Grand on scene from. "T Wednesday, he On iy Girl," the usical comedy success, coming March 15th, pe Taam . e- | patibly a | | can avail against woman COMMENTS BY ZACCHEUS "Who Says Churches Do Not Under- : stand Spirit Of The Age. A---Attractive religion! Something nice, easy will soon have to be in- vented, or else modern. individuals | will quit. B---Being preached by the old, old story is, oh, ous, C-+Churches don't seem to under- stang the spirit of the age, D--Dogmas, deoctring, are so dry, E--Expansion of genius, F--Freedom of thought are ham- pered by conservation, rules and restrictions ministers $0 monoton- | decalogues | i old-fogyish G--Give us up-to-d 3%, progressive pabulum, plums, H---Hush on modesty, purity, hu- mility and such like I--Incarnation, mental, moral life, death of sugar- | Christ all partook of sacrifice, self- abnegation, suffering. K-- Known all this, but, : L-- Lesson was for earligr days when people wére not so advanced. ~Men are daily accumulating knowledge. N---~Narrow path not in the line of new light 0 withotit so much formalism. P--Perish the idea of having to stick to one chafing j yoke! Q-----Quite impossible" incom- ted. R+--Repughant to select souls this aring of families, S--30 hard also. T----To master your appetites U--Utterly beyond the power men born loaded with iniquity. V Verily, good, Kind reader, you have see these things in news- papers and bate been shocked as 1 have, W---Well-written but poisonous. Let the serpents, however, spill their venom, as they like. The reli- gion of Christ, the sweet saving gos- pel of charity, modesty, humility, of / One surely can be ransomed | love, is accustomed to these assaults, | and not all the powers of darkne the church Christ founded and with which He promis ed to abide to the end of time. X---Xeept you become as litt)e | children you cannot enter the King- | dom of God. Simplicity for sanctity. Y Your self-elected advocates of new forms of worship should member they can't "teach'" they 'think', but. " have commanded you," preme Law-Giver. what -~ZACCHEUS. A Scotch Prayer. re- | whatsoever 1 | says the Su- | w Bailie visitor to 4 Glasgow working | whose son was at the front was treated to a fluent harangue on the misdeeds of that "auld black- guard" the Kaiser. 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