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E WASHINGTON TIMES FRIIU DErEInER 12 lOF
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l STAVO SALVTNI son of T-
rvmi whose wrong ideal of ShakeaOtnalto wan to well presented
h ro long MO la to come to Americaplay the Moor
rtjr NtTHBRaOLB has beta toctw-in Kaglaad oa Ta novation of the
iini No performer forclihsptajrod the orgeat need for IU laa-
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ELEANOR ROB9OK tboogn n rMadge Carr Cooke la an
her own stage debut quite bynt In fact hiring home gift with
r pencil ski had been brought up withxpecUtlon of an artistshe was sixteen she lived at tb-
s TH of Charity Convent In New YorkI in the latter part of the time
not once pee her Mother who was phiy-Jie In tho JTrawley stock company in
m Fraadaco Becoming lonely aDdriiouick she ao entreated ber motberilow her to go to San Francisco thatr nt was thinly given and the girl
i out atone across the continent oatrip in a sleeping car Just as she
PT rived Gladys Wallis reaigned fromh Frawley company red a new In-
K lilt who was expected to take heri p failed to appear Miss Robaoaa-
mother half Jestingly suggested thatJi r daughter try a part Bobaoa-v rather pleased with the novelty ofilf Idea sad the manager coaaeated-inrJiaps became there was nothing elsefnr him to do On twentyfour hoursnotice the young girl learned bar firstn K nue role and played it with enoughv s to keep a place In the
in th next two weeks she learned andten parts mad then went on a
Short tour to Honolulu When abe re-
turned abE had ouita given up her exrotations of studying graphic art lidwas embarked oa the outer which baanow landed her la the Madbon SquareTheater as a star
oTOUSTOTS Resurrection la not a
succeed as a drama la spite of the foodopinion of the critic It la the old storynt the rsspQtial difference between tilemethods of the aid those of tbadramatist Resurrect toa In Tolstoyshands waa a magnificent preachment reliovd by oceaaional flaahea of narrative
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the younger who hasbeen hunting with Emperor William InPrince Hencke von forBeta in Shasta is arranging to take acompany to Berlin in January to playat one the royal playhouses
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MOVEXJBTO OF STARS Mra Langtry will wing before the American public a new play called The Cross Ways
J Hartley Manners Mr Manafleidact at the Herald Square Theater
till January 17 when be will go to Doston Mr Sothera will appear at theGarden Theater on December 29 aaHamlet Mr Willard gave pleasure tomany persons last Thursday afternoonby a performance of David GarrIck andoa aeri Thursday be wilt give one ofthe most delightful of his embodimentsProf Ooodwlllle in Mr Beanies fineplay The Professors Love Story MissMarie Wainwrigbt is acting Lady Isabeland atmc Vice In Bast Lynne Thatexcellent coocdUn fiJward Terry is uvisit South Africa Mr Goodwins en-
gagement at the Knickerbocker Theaterwill terminate oa January 24 1903 MrsLeslie Carter la acting in Brooklyn Shewill appear la Chicago December 15LouIe James and Frederick Warde areacting in theaters in Texaa Mr Hackettwill appear in Boston oa Decemberpresenting The Crisis Good Judgmentand good taste appear to prevail laBaltimore for lime perform-ances attracted but little attention thereMme Dash la now in Philadelphia OaDecember 16 she will act la ChicagoJohn Craig has been acting John Stormin The Chriatian and his performaeee is macL comaended Mrs PatrickCampbell devotes this week to Wash-ington Miss Croaman lately drew morethan 17000 in one week at the Philadel-phia Academy of Music William Gil-
lette will appear In Philadelphia nextweek Kiss Edith Wynne Matt bison hamet with much success In Boston withthe morality of BverymaF sad HartConway of Chicago manifestedMa originality by producing the piece inthat dty Alice Fischer acts this weekla St Louie presenting Mrs JackAntonio Marjort an Italian tragedianpurposes to illumine the Bowery Wil-liam Winter
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K H SOTHERN la to have a country estate in Wales oa tko west elope atMount Saowdfia the highest mountain laGreat Britain The property embracea
scabs aa well aa the Cbaletandwhere Mr gotten has apeat Ma-
vaeattona for several The pricePall Is 16000-
K C CARTON author of Lord andLady Alp bile eompleted ady which la to be aiwatace by Mr-
i Charfe Prohnaa at a Criterion Thea-ter London about the middle of January
MARIE CAH1LL wlU Irate her stellardebut In January IB a lox comic opera
Nancy Brown to bit written by Georgej H Broadherst and Frederic Rankin
tour and a New irk engagementwill follow that of Mabelle
Gllman at the Bijou Theater JennieYeaotftaa has succeeded Mlas CAn Inthe cut of Sally la Oat Alley
LS THEATRE of devotes ItaJaest lapse almoat qty to itrostra-tioas and oacriptloaa of La CbatoWee which la heralded a the trlamaftof optimism in against toe
vogite of ayaaohoadrUMal playsmade popular by the aataraltetic schoolof drama that bras under Aareins and the TheatreLibre
MANAGER MAUI tTAMLVr haa aa-nounvad that at the of the present
Robert ItaataV will go to Manilaand thence to Aasjtntta SB a araflaaatonaltour
KATHRYN KIODsm will prowaee anew play An life tea an Lye at Syra-cuse N Y oa Christmas Day
TIM MURPHY bagan his present season with a tour through the Hisreceipta have aurpaaaed all previous ree-orta Mr Murphy ia booked for tins Con
Theater St Louia Christmas weekbut haw ordered Ma tear after that weepto be rearranged that he may play return Mtgagementa in Southern efUea
present he te appearing aa JasonOreea In Old Innocence DorothySherrod to again his costar
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YNOPSIS F PREVIOUS IRVTAUJIBirnLHoward niornc Barvanl atodeat sad
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sad t the sun who not the moneyrd llrn Jctrrmta tu
iiIa on her ntiirn trip and endiwoCJ naff-Httai Mr I mtenliff turna to hintpacker of oWK which he had
tiirtwd Howard flnd that it content a billlater Ui than that i Uea ear
r Hf Mi i efU a plot to roil Ua btnerthat Mr Mr IniiavliCf patt-
I wh lial Jen hia lath uaetirri iiefiilto nr nan it the bottom of it Howard
UP mla whirh a soda that I rdl aptain baatdaoow datkfhter-
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i jitet aboard HowardMies tin t IIL ataterooB aad throws awe
lark too Sydney bat Rowr unabi tn oaceal ink wMfaioa to C tUr is
x ber aa aarf pfefarfkeO C r-r i in leaf to Howard ia the able after
Dinner tar and Howard knocks him out of-bis dir Outer ha Ana to hia hip packet
t AIM yooraatf saidi coldly aad take your bandV
that thing layear poeket Aa aa yes
try to draw it am Me rn brashLone In year body
Monvktoa looked tata the ethers faeeand quailed His aaaars retarned tatheir normal sr ttlon
You WIlT he apeHUrad Youthief
Then These stood aoIll thank yin Sot to aaaty that term
to me agala he aasi ao aaletly thatMoncktaaIt had he not boss aa ataarly besidehimself with raze
I repeat H yoa are a tMatt aaaof a thief he hJseed
Instantly leaped fairlythe cabin table sad ssualagly frHh theurn motion leaded his cleaeaed taton the of Monektoas chit
The fellow went dowa like a leg aadlay there without stirring said at thatvery dramatic point Captain
hastily down the stairwaythis abets this gentlemen
b demanded A low row la mr aabtaWhat did yea strike lira far MrThorc-
Tboraa was sliest Payacr hadXocktta Into a chair bat awtther henor wttHa to replyMoncktoa himself was atlU too toexplain
What ia it I domed aa answersir crl d the oM aaaa with dignity
This ia my here Yea are a papeenger Mr Thor hat you alsomy Yea attacked another ofmy ga sa lush an set ia aa laoaft-tr jne
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tine a great man Oa the stage theplot dramatic sequence and ithaa ao dramatic finality
dome of the separate scea s suck aathe one la the jury room whore PrinceNeklvdoff attempts to prevent the con-demnation of Maalova and the finaltare where the reaarreettaa thetrleted girl front the d ptha of her igaaaUay ia accomplished prodadax astuns effect upon the audience Thecombined efforts however of the Tolatoiaanta and the Ibaenians of Pariscannot prevail over the ultimate vertletof the public The piece may be wltadraws ID a few days
The anther of the Adaptation HenriBataUle a scholar of wealth and
who has identifted himself withthe Ibaeaian case having translatedmore than OLe of the Norwegian mastars plays and he wen the organizerin a financial sense of the TheatreIOeuvre Every of succeedingcow giver to rib adaptation of Resur-rection by a generous managementThe part Neklodoff wee ad-mirably played by at Doaway andof Maatova by Mine Bady Thescenery was very carefully deet ned
RICHARD MAK8TIKU has owaedthat he 11 a great help If rot aaeeeoaity la committing a lot part tomemory to walk bareheaded la the openall In teaming Ida parts Mr Manafleidhas always gone down to hia summerhome whets he coold et outdoors and
i be free at same time from Interruptkra But la the summer colony atYew London where rile cottage ia thehabit haa grown ap of going about bare-headed a custom to which the actoryielded and which has taken ao stronga hold upon him now tbat last fall hewaa unable to get the lines of JuliusCaesar Ito hia bean through a hatIt to sincerely to be hoped that MrMaaafleld will saver have to loam a partm the winter months a-
7RBDERJCK WARD has sent forthm a pamphlet into speech on trio allij
of the ChurcTi and the stageunion of which he approves
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Red I tae a meeaeat aoapectod that yenlooted upon it ao race I would laws re-ataKbwd myself great tIM UM prowocatloa might have bees
I gave you no provocation la tilerat place snarled Moncktoa Not
tin yea had tipped me out of my chairI hoard you call ate a thief air
tatermpted the captaia sersttty Youcan Mop aalet-
Ho to a thief exclaimed Monckton-wUdly end his father coq before himIt was only the night I came aboard tileNaida that be snatched something frommy hand red I basest seta It
Yea said Theme quickly a aaak-of liquor Its at the bottom of tileEast River You came aboard too drunkto know your right hand from year lefttop commanded Captain Latimersternly Thia discussion has gone farenough YOUd better go sari got aome-thtag on that jaw of yours Ufore itaqft Monckton end aa for
tarnlag to Thome I thankto keep quiet for a bit Let us all cool
before we discuss this further Youare altogether too quick with yoar teasir
Theme tented oa his heel and wont totie shin He cone consumed with ragemostly at his own hotheaded stupidityfor allowing htmooK to to rinse intoueb a disgraceful acone
When Captain Latteor hoard the fullparticulars of tho trouble from his twooncers he to Thome tend franklyadmitted that he red lodged elm tooharahly
Bat I eaaaot understand year attllaic toward young Mbaektoa You haveaearcoiy treated him deeoatly since JMJoined aa-
If you kaew him aa well aa I Captats Latimer yon would not bo ao oarpriced ai my avoidance of nor wouldyou care to have your daughter make tileacquaintance of a man of oath charac
on said the captain sternly
into tats a alr I forbid It Yourla unpardonable
Thorns sprang up to a rageVery welt ho said later
view hi ouite at aa cad believe Ttla-w my Privet shin air
Ho held the door open for thepaaa out sad for days tile
scarcely spoke to each otherLatlmer osomed to shire her fathersfeollaga aad Thorae found himselffairly eoampaaloaleos aboard the brig
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In this state of attain Thome bgas to take more or lees notice of-Jeaaop the sailor from whose accountof Ma meeting with Vdgar Thorn theyoaag near had gained such hope
had before bees frleadlr thtaa sad in the dog watch whichte the oae time during the daysailors are comparatively tree hadeueetfooed rim minutely about thestring Island on which he had been tatand concerning the straagcr Individual
Jkd rescued and carried him to NeZea tad Jeaaop had agreed to aoeom-pany Thome on his voyage of exptoralion providing Captain Lather wouldrelease him at Auckland
bimoelf eat off from the soof tile tetra to a groat again
at Theme tattedwith are sailor He beat mil hla own I
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a long list of articles to be parchased ta addition to the general provisioning of the craft Thorae was
and laW out with the aid clthe their course from Aucklandto the vicinity of the mysterious telnab Aa to the crow sad bratthey weak depend upon ctrveuaetaao a
If its all the same to you MrThorae said Jeaaop on one occasionI wish Tom Shields was apia alongTom was the Cockney sailor who bad
beta aboard the Raids whoa ThomeJoined her t RivermouthJ If CapsLatlmer would lot him go ho beworth a good deal to you
HowHs been a good bit about this ere
ocean He was cast away twice oa Uteelands aa knows eli shoat earn thoughbe never hoar toll of this tame 1 waa-oo
I doat think Captaia Lathaor wouldlet mo have two men said ThoraeDon this ShloUa want to go with
Ho wouldnt tick sots if be got achase to leave the brig replied Jeaaop
WhyWelL be aa I atot one o AtwoiTa
crowd thati aid Jeaaop turnedaway
Thorns treasured those la Idamemory Ho had aottcod with growingconcern disaffection among the sailora And that was at the bottomof it be did not doubt Writ he did aotknow war that the officers of the brigviewed his own friendliness with Jeaaopwith suspicion The gulf which separ-ates the cabla sari the cocas te wellsigh aa impassible aa tbat mentioned inHoly Writ as lying between the two coa-dlttons of mans soul tn the hereafter
When there te any trouble aboard shipIt te seldom that any of the crew openlyaide with the officers The captain sadmates are the sailors swan enemiesao Jack Tar believe too often with
good reaaoa iced whether the men ap-prove of all their leaden do or not theyseldom stand out against them Thecook usually remains neutral Oa theHaw the cook Thus had sailed withCaptain Latlmer for twenty years andloved Sydney though she had been hiaowa child The sallos did not trustToalo ADd Thome faaoceatly enoughwaa causing by his familiarity withsop doubts to arise la the mlado of Captails LaU add bia officer One ertwo lithe outbreaks had already seeMred aad affairs between those before
the abaft the mainmast wino v rytrainedThorae coatinned to avoid the oaHeen
Including Sydney and his fellowpasauger he seldom appeared at the tommod table taking moot of ate mode inrib owa cabin and paying Tonio something extra for his trouble When DOtabut tote his private quarters he Weedthe deck gloss or conversed with thesailor whoa they were off duty
Thus far the Naida has experienced aremarkably pleasant voyage But BOWtutee ma lato regular Cape Horn weather-It war dangerous to hug the coast inthe gale which bunt over thorn whetoil Tierra Visage ao they tiered forthe aoutaeant and ran some hays outof their course before the ntora fin-ally It paaad sari tile brig cone pat on
tents agala But first galebut a mild taste of whet war in
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the Clank of the liaaua war heard forof every day
There te flat will take theheart out of a tatter late the sound ofthe pumpa Tho laak dld not jtalathorn but the old ling coo badly strain-ed and nobody fca w what the next blowwould do to her The crew becamemore reckless thin ovn and the officershad more difficulty ia controlling them
Monckton stayed klow most oftime during the weather ButThorae whose muaclea of and coolhead made Him of raloaMe assistanceturned to with the men red worked ashard aa any of them ADd hte std wtappreciated for tile brig monad by-aa small a crew aa tV Jaw allowedanother result f Captain Latlmers
Yet Thane had himself Inshall of dignified aHaaea through whichneither captain nor oncers could Ucakmask aa Why appreciated into kelp MissLattmer dad try the attempt endeddisastrously Finding Thorae leaning
the port rail day after the forceof the second tempest had spent Itselfshe broke the by saying pleasantly
You make a very good sailor for Hgreen head Mr Tuorae You seem totake to It very naturally
I believe 1 told you when I drat cameaboard that 1 thought there was a streakof salt water in me somewhere be returned floating It was the Rest time shehad put herself out to speak to him intwo weeks and he was determined toshow her he felt no resentment
Yes rather said you were as good aatwo men in some things By the limeyou get to Auckland and start on yourreal voyage you will know considerableabout seafaring mattera
Yet 1 began by being woefuly pickyou know
That Is nothing Father ells tbatmay mm who make tile of sailorsare seasick at tint Why you tiers a muchletter sailor than Mr Monckton al-though he was not ill at all
expression of Thomes lavechanged Instantly at the mention of-Moncktons name
Yes he said coldly and thewhich followed wee actually palatal
Sydney Hushed warmly It angered herthat the mere mention of Carter Monettoss name should have boon received In-
such a mannerMr Thome aba eaM hastily I
think you do Mr Moaektoa aa Injus-tice tn in thinking of bun as you
acting ao toward himIndeed responded Thorno and for
aa instant Ma oleo fairly lured tacohere
I do she said sUH store settledI do not think It honorable tn you to
Judge him so harshly because of whatmay have been his foraer conduct Agreat many men wildoats
But Thorn waa too disgusted to listenquietly How could aay womaa speak ofa man like Monckton ao leniently Heforgot for the moment that Sydney LaUmer war entirely unfamiliar with Monktons true character The fellow badbeen extremely careful to keep his better qualities uppermost
Excuse me Miss Latlmer he saidAa you consider me so lacking In honor
I will relieve you of my presence MrMonckton is coming yonder 1 see hewill doubtless be mach pleasanter compasy
H bowed formally red turned ab-ruptly He did not look back andtherefore Hailed to sea that Sydney insurd of greeting Moacktoa turned alsosad hastened below leaving tile otherpassenger looking attar her ia greatamazement
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BEHSOKS AuTIT JBAJnTTSMrs Patrick Campbell and her com-
pany last night at the Columbia Theateroccupied their talents with K F Ben-
sons comedy Aunt Jeaaate a plaaa-
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dieaco of somewhat ambler prnportloas
Living and were heartily engagedby frequent laughter intermittent applauae and coattaued haadclapplaff afterthe final curtain Aunt Jeaaaie wasamalfeotly acceptable either for thethan with which It war presented theoceaaional flashes of wit which bespeakMr Bensons connection with the playOr tile relief to bo found tn Its contrastwith Ute other offerings of the week atthis theater
Aa outllao of the plot te not aecoraaryto an understanding of the oatertatamoat It te aomcieot to know that thethree embody modern Saglish
life tn the country aad at the Ascot races that Mrs Campbell becomes aseeming flirt to prevent the marriage ofher supposititious niece to a man whoaput has been particularly offensivethat thte effort te entirely aacceocfuland that tbe others of the company ap-pear la characteristic society rolesMr Vaughn Olaser however whose leeacting in The Joy cf Living te one ofthe features of thus engagement was aotW the cast Tbe production was wellmounted sad acceptably enacted but tbeeffect waa marred by the pronouncedBagHah mannerisms of some of the
Jeanie te not a strong playtreat any po nt of view Yet the aa-dlence which paaaed Judgment oa Jt teatnight received it gladly and enjoyed Itgreatly Howl much would MnCampbells triumph have been thea ina fine comedy like Leasing Minna vonBarnhelm or The School for ScandalHither of them or say one of a dozesether comedies would offer this excel-lent actress twice the scope for her taleats and establish her twice aa firmlyin the regard of her American
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hoaor of Hoa Ashley Gould the newJostle of the Supreme Court of the Dis-
trict of Columbia and Morgan H Beachhis aueceasoi in the oaVe of UnitedStates Attorney for the District of Co-
lumbia have been about computed andinvitations were today seat to over athousand of the most prominent businessand professional men of the city
Secretary Berry Bulkley acting fortile Bnainesa Meaa Aaaociatloa la purauacco of their wekldetoed policy ofgiving the people of the city aa
to meet new weal ofldato aa theymay be appointed bee arranged all ofthe detain
The roeepMea will be held Thursdayevening next at oclock at the BartonFifteenth Street northwest near HStreet The house WIll bo baaiaomelydecorated for the occasion a sumptuousrepeat wed sad an excellent achestra will enliven tile evening
Among those who have been Invited totake then positions In the receptionline are the Commiaakmera of the District of Columbia the presidents of theMedical Association the Medical Societyand the Board of Education the presi-dent of the Bon Association Del thepresidents of the following dttaena as-sociations Mount Pleasant CittaeaaAssociation Brightwobd Avenue Asso-ciation East Washington AssociationNorth Capitol and Ecklngtoa Associa-tion Northwest Citizen AaaoelationTakoma Part Citizens AaaodatlonGeorgetown Cltiaena Association Southwest CiUaeaw Association thetia Citizens Association sad the Boardof Trade
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