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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 16 Jan 1909, p. 5

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In somewhat lighter \ein than the foregc» ing pieces, the bill includes “Gringu'rie. the Balladmouger.” a charming little ru- mance translated from the french of De Banville by Arthur Shirley. the theme uf which willbe easily recugnized by playgoâ€" era who have seen Vir. Sothern m “I! I Were King. mm SW31 evening‘mew, 2316. at Ravinia. sbmfld attract wide in! term. for. although the brilliant young Irish author is much re'ad and discussed these days. seldom is the opportunity at- forded of seeing his work produced (m the stage. Ravi-in Than. ~STUDENT DRAMATICS. â€"â€"The stixdenu of Nonhwcstern Univer} sity have undertaken a somcvihnz daring experiment in attempting to rcpresent William Butler Yeate'sdralfia “Ca‘hlecn Ni Hoolihan.“ This perlommnce. which Two other (me-ac! plays will be given by the Dramatic Club on the tame éven- ing. “The Bishop's Candlestick" is a fragment from yictor Hugo's master~ piece, “Les Miserables" that never fails to appeal by its forceful simplicity._ h is ll Ubelieved that :i large number of poison! will be glad to avail themselves of the upwrtunitv of witnessing these produdiuns. and will desire to give their encouragement to‘_ the student piayem in their laudable effort to present dramas‘pf a somewhat more serious hature than are usually andenaken by amateurs. ‘ Studebaker-Only a few weeks more remain of the engagementroi Elsie‘jainis at the Studebaker Thc'étre. in George Ade's new college comedy with music. “The Fair .Co-Ed.” George Ade 'qute better tha‘m he knew when he constructed "The Fair Co-Ed." Every character in the plaiy is practically aliving entity. and one of the ream for the enthusiasm with which the play has been gnzeeted is this absolute nhturalncss. , The humor is in the kindly vein that shows Ade at his belt, and what barbed shafts of wit there are in the play ‘are in the same charitable Garrick-~Lulu (Nasser. will begin an engagement at the. Garrick Theatre next Monday. January lSth. to cuntinue in. definitely. Her advent will he made in a new musical play, aViennese Operetta. called “Mlle. Mischief." The book is by Km}: and \'nn Sterk, adapted by Sidney Rooenield with music by Cail M: Ziehrer. The thre acts all {-ccur, in Austria. The first ac shows the studio of Andre Claire, an artist. the second the barracks at Fremstadt. and the final act the exterior of the garrison. The Messrs, Shut-en; tho are directing the tour of Miss Glaser. are said to have given this operetta ah elaborate settiné. Missfilas- er emoyed great popularity in this new operetn in New York. where it was given for twenty weeks, in time divided be tween the Lyric and Casino theatres. and its pretentndon in Chicago will be marked by the appearance of the entire original: cast. . ”Mlle. rMiachiefi" is said to peP unit Mia Glaser greater opportunity for he! manitold amuliihmenu thanta'ny othe‘rpbyshehas had inra numbero'i year:- ,__ -. . m.'¢ are in vein. Chia‘oOp-n WNWalker White- side in Zanguill'n flea: play‘on the numb gamation of the races, 'is «in holding its own in the nee of popularity among the theatrical emerpflsen now currem inflxe 2.“ A: Airgun Earh' lhis‘ momh it of Chicago. 58"? Dramatic Nous. Grocer, Three widow-1241f pounds Mac/id and )‘aw Cofli’e for $1.00 Auditorium." Chlcagu theatre £0978 ye to haw the production ut "The Newly- ,weds and Their Baby.‘ Jan. 17th. at the Auditorium Theatre. The plot. fabriâ€" cated on as compact, lines as one could desire for a musical play. bubbles out of the maze of real tuney tune; and ebb! aivay again like a small fountain turned OH or on at}; child’swhim. Many smgs and dances. all original in' schcme’fgnd treatment, with ,3 great deal ui elaborate sc’enic nm elty and brilliant cumming. are employed tn make the liartormancc (me of the must pretentious e\ er given a musical play. will ‘ celebrate its [00th performance. There is m) diminution in the crowdo‘ which nightly gather at the theatres and cheer and applaud its stirring scenes and strung climaxes When Israel Zangwill wrote "The Melting Pot ’ he prepared m'it IIIIly II brief III the cause of ludaism, Ierms prejudice and racial distinction hut established also It pulsing human seIItimcIIt. the haunted blwd of which races through the hudy of the drama to «new extremity, making of it a living, real and enduring thing. for Ihe plav that not uni) presents a pmhletn but than» piuns a tremendous cause. "The Melt- ing Put" has accumulated during its brief career in Chicagn a sensational recmd oi succch. V0 tim'c has been set (ur'tlte withdrau'ral .of “The Melting Pot" {mm the board: (If theAClIicagu Opera House and coats are still selling .Ihrcc MeVickm The “Round-Up." l was seen on Tuesday night The play is a flaring but clean melodrama of Ilie type one expects at the Criterion and 19 that extent is disappoiming. Mr. Arbuckle as “Slim Hoover,“ the {at sheriff, was won- deriully guod. His “Nobody loves a {at man' brought duwn the house He is well supported by an excellent paste, the two leading .wumen rules heitig ex- ceptional. The scenic effect was very realistic, the battle scene in théyhird act being especially 390d, The play will re main a month and will he- [allowed by “The Man of the Huur." weeks in advance ' The january‘ attractions at the High- land .Park club ,follow: Saturday, Jan. m,“iunior indoor baseball; Tuesday, Jan. 1‘); dancing, party: T luusday. jan. 21. 0550“, afternoon, 3 p. m.; Friday, Jan. 22. bridge; Saturday. jan. a, junior in- door baseball; evening. smoker; Friday. Jan. 29, junior dance, 7:30 p. m.; Satur- day. Jan. 30. minsuél show. ‘ O , awning Talent. “Well. air." said the old gentlemui indignantly, ‘fwh'u are you doing round here again? I thought that deli cate hint I gave you wiih my boot jusi as you left the front door lut night would give you to understand tint I don't like yon-won’t have youâ€"cem- in: here. " was "after“ the daughter, is a look of mingled pm and adulation camé over his face; "but I thought I would come and 39k you-e" “Ask what?" , V “I! you wouldn't like to join our football Club."â€"-ldeas. The Difficul! Public. "Your audiénees seemed shocked by the show?“ ”At first, " wavered the Imam, "but we “pm-gated. it” - “All that?” “flu they mm“ dfnppotnbd." NEXT TUESDAT‘ ONLT: '. W 'MOONET- ct": Natl). Show Nana-utter One Way to Appear .YWIII- A win yum vow ‘iven u not rnuon for hnvinx learned the vertical writing: "This form or writing ha been used for but 3 M yen: in some schools. When I have acct-ion to writ. to mybody they on very m to conclude from my hundfl’ltlns till; i inve been out at nchool but a ten years, and Accordingly I will be could. and a real Young woman. "Thin does not count for so much 3! mount. to! I an only 23 you-u, but it my count I great deal in 09!th mo n start in the triendship.“ n Inna later. I will not ofcoum lie “on: my WANTED ONLY MONE5Y'8 WORTH 23:45 O'Ciock. A New York manufacturing concern in which only one-half of the employee work in the daytime hes A 24-hour clock in the timekeeper'e ofllce, by which the work record is noted. The business dny begin- et one o'clock in the morning. And when other cloeke Indicate midnight thin actor! timo- piece shown thht it is 24 o'clock. The men who no in work et the time ordi- nu-ily known he eixv p. m, are, re- corded I. having stifled at 18 o'clock. The people in charge of the work uy met this change in the timekeeping method has prevented may errore, end elthough it took the men I little while to become eccnetmned to it they now epeek or 14 end 16 o'clock in e nutter-of- tact wey end without the Imile which it lint the Itnnge or urn provoked. Relief for Toothache. It the tooth has a. cavity use liquid unmonia. Spray from medicine drop- per directly into the cavity. Be very Iure and not touch the tender cum. If there in In ulcerated root prepare a oouitice of named meal. mixed with water. But in_a smell vessel Incl ap- piy to the sung-covering the swelling. Spread on email piece: of linen no larger that the end 01 the filter. told me thickness over the poullice.- Ro- new'juet .ea fast as they cool. This will soften the ulceration and cause it to break in I short time. pave a no- sed party prepare the poultice. 1! pct. aihie, as it muat be done quickly. Keep hot water bottle outside of bend-to. A woman who MI spent mnydun- men at Hnlnes’ Full. In the Catskills tell: the following story: “A mountain wuon mlLot summer excursionlsts stopped at the hotel one morning. They wanted to nee the run ‘tnrned on.’ In order to more a need new of water there to a sort of lock built above the (Alla. The lock le el- ways kept closed except when some- hody makes applicatlon to see the falls; then, on payment of a Quarter, the. nt'on are thrown open and a fine now of water pourn forth. The old man who had charge of the falls went out and opened the gates; the visitors were delighted, paid their quarter and drove away. About half on hour later another finenload drove up to the hotel and asked to see the tails. Anin the old ninn went out and opened the gates; but owing to the previous drain on the water supply the result we: far from satisfactory. and the apectatore were not' enthusiastic. The old men noticed the dissatisfaction ot the visit- ore, and ’was, perhape. eomewhat con- sclence stricken, tor, when he wee ot- tered a quarter to pay for opening the Katee, he hesitated a moment, then Inmple of the Working: of the “Nov England Denounce." “No, it wu’n't worth that much. I think there was jut! ’bout 17 oenu' worth that tune. " {but I will [at . mom limb]. 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