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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 65

Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 65

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4 it i i imt a i tc, a i lie Foreign Stage Psyche and the Psyeseraper (Conlinjed frcn Pj Pi'i'iL i i a Oh! Li ONDOX. Jao. 6 J. .21. Barrie-'s latent play.

I or the. Boy Who Grosv Up," will 'Peter pan. Ilct serosa i IuMkzi Tccsiaj, Tlmiij. 5i'wri4j a i r- Prices Evening: J3c. 50c.

75c. 51 Matinee: 23c. 50c 3i nrr infers i-f luLL 5 5 i 2 i sUu-r i-r tro'h- her a to to 'Jau Frsri iuftfs o.Ce) Tv? rhiOo.pli.T"Jim:Kd iur to-rM." h- -Md, Ol.w.v0 front in. There a.x Is stars of t.Y? tsn thit 1 Utiles further us than i. It cr.r oC thia fhouhi he cvtii.uh-hO'.l it wcuM yi-ar- lwfr" -uouM ec it are t'r of tb2 It f-jr ir.e ort of them, to- Tt-: tLv.

t-jftb. an IV fy. caa i-c h.r..'; '-lrs. J.ic:-.;tS.r;i th- U.tr'.-nvh tua i.j. J'ach.

ci Cr. i n-t'ry, ur.i tJ scare Au.1 yr.ii 4 c. I wan? i d.wn!" "Arctum- icterru-d by a liiT.ra. rail the the suture. that he fas with meraory instcvl l.i.-; F-t to teart-iput'Lr uaiurc wviv to i give soft to a'.

i h- N-reath lh- ra; and 3ou siaad rr.o ntghl yo'ir jour arm you cam Uirli ith h.fHici Three f-r tbvr tea- in deed! the wt ft lr.j'0! a or. th the shyc-crapv t-iiiay. Its 'h ry prnb'-, wj; liutnc-d the -vhy i-wr-ri It. u.c .4, ent end ru.i'--y scream. 'I.

"Take ma down." cri-- veh rcorfri arithmetic! I'abifer cot her to the olevr-f. and ir. i.f St. wns wii.i-CTHl. sb whtn th its f.lftbUitali'V 'iroo.

OutJc the revolving ff the philosopher lost h-r. SI; aud ho wildi red, or to rid Jtc Lac'- a in ralo, and i.y cquli smear i.U slock sucfw.ir .1 in llrditirts a ci-ran-t' t-olu f-t tlio The uc-r was luiat ipou. wi lsthinc. cryi'-c. scaiterrcr and caadlo.

tela his at "Oh, J'. I've been tip on the r'-crajr. AiTt it aiirl warm a sd liuc-oUk la I'm rmdy frr ycu. Jr. whenever you wrmt ci Go! I It's an-i roomy ami far away up tb.

ic alov.j i Zozl" 5 ir .4 9 it 1 a 6 Ft 11 a i i1 I us; 4 to Ir.u.'TT.cJ by the Clergy cf Kvcry r. rrc-ntc by Cast cf Thvcrf. ty Bi iirTd iy erj. crt: r. iu to ths United Slates presently.

There is no doubt about that. The drama, if you can call it a drama, kh was produced Bt tLi Duke of York's theater this wc-k under the Frarnnn taaaageraeDi, is mre faata.tht and whimsical that -The Admirable Crichion" or te Mary." and, by. the soaa token, so rniieh remove-! front anything that ever ua liiv-. Pe-hi it rcuid Jnest -tx? ai pantomime, phis literary get." us. i One might 5ypiKsc the title that the play wns tshtu tram the chart-? dieted tcr "P-eter Pan" hi book, '-The hut the Tibial i.ie-t.

wJy serve? S3 a r-oiat darlure. Tcte-, it tp-va's. ran away frorn horse the day after he horn, upon bearing his father speculate as to what he w-as to be when he grew, up. Peter decided thru and there thst he dibit want to st row tip, he fled to the Ne a no" became the captain of Bcys Who Had Fallen Out of Thdr mbuuittiis When Their Nurses Were LVhig the' Oitvr Way. were' no girls in the rommur.Ui', because, as Peter subsequently explains, girl? are teo clever cut of their perambulators which Is for baby This jolly band of boy decide! thut ail it reeded a mother, so their ehk-ftain invaded She r.urr of Ails "Wendy Noira Angela Darting, 'aged perhaps 12, and pertruades her with her two' small to fly wa.y with him an.l he a mourer to thy boys.

It never haw hapocn-d if the father of these three delightful children had not beocune fuaoyel with Nina an-f chained her up outride. he house, instead of leaving- in th nursery to guard the their pyjarras. give them ttu-ir and superintend their it may he observed. Is a d.r stieb an engrafting beait as. never was on.

sea or land outside of Mr. Burrhi's; There is sa s-pace here to detail the tremendous a ventures of Tais Wendy- Toira Dajlu's and her trail "brothers in the company it Peter Pan. and his faacinatirp: hoys, in their underground abode. The-y 4-urvive such perils as wolves, Indians, who are suitably wild, an.s the tckedest of pirates, and at 1 a bethink hern selves th.t their mother way be missies; them. and' return honse.

whvre all ends well. Anyone who has read "The Little White will favw ith what delicious author lias shT. that hhneif is a hoy -who tevt unite -grow up. At every turn there is horaor that to tears. pvrhaps the most ortxiral Ingenious of British artists, Resigned the eostum'-s and osn of the scenery, nursery in the ilrst act.

its Walla completely covered with pictures cut from poster's, and aey oth-r quaint dviws. Gerald Dn worthy son nf a worthy father, appears 4n.Eeter Pan as the huebtiui of Dorothea Biiird, wiio 1ms been seen rarely en the s'r. she londc-n by her Impersonation cf ths Da Mat.riefs Tri'hy. part of Peter I'ati wa afserJ to Klna Boacicanlt, Who ofso- had the principal rrde in Mr. Ba trie's last previous JJaiy." It is said that English ecmpors of light opera are on Amtri-aa evei al the.o, one hwirs, have consented to supply the' scores ot lorthcondng musical i only- on condition 4 that no transatlantic melodies re "dropped into" these productions, their argument beias that when pieces with American" t-ougs in them are sueeessfa.

the alien ditties ret roost of the credit for the. success. There is something in this, but there is a suRjstin, to of cutting off one nose to spite one's face. For one will deny that "Pedeii.V" Was the Yncst. taktsg texture of "The Orchid," 'M-y Cosy Corner Oirl" that of -The Karl and ih Girl." and "Uninmy" that of "The Love And the rule worked again at- Wyndham's theater this week, when a ftrst-rdht audienc listened InduTgenily to the melodious score of a nc' Irish light" onera, but applauded to the echo two sorgv from across the water which had hern interpolated.

The piece in cm est ion was "Peg-gy Machrce, which Charles C. Hamilton, one of Mr. Frobmam's managers, has prduc-d en his hook, with hlK principal's consent. Patrick Bid well with, music Slid, ale Es-posito. it is a trifle enough all nbont the affairs of a bond some young Irishman and his sweetheart.

sr.d In the ordinary course, probably would have attracted London for about month. But the two American songirKen to Datnton who- is IH-ggy may make ah th They are "Honeymoon Hall" and'By th Old Oak TreV-ii-jne- ca-oltally. by the former heroine of v'hese li.uievniocii." and probably most folk who s-e too ph-ee wtl! advifc.e their friends to go and do lihev.isc for the snke of hear-ng them. The oper- is admirably monnref and acted Dents OFuilivan having the principal male pmt. But it is tho- two American songs that are going to be ue -principal "draw," and English composers pleitse take note.

4- EXT WKE HE BWEIt 10 NIKE i Traveling in Olden Times. lr. the aly dys the travel a tout P'y ti rir; cf in a alba-ad ana w.s ii in Pi .1 Itn usd at Phot-a'tviHe. ot itv ht presi rv The first car ws id IT. full nitns of were j.

i cr there w-s a cf ui the wr'th wh. entered. Instead t-uraarie. scrlpvive wot .13 T.Ay, Sungr, 1 vCr.i itfr-. was wrtttvn ir.

1SI1. Tb- s.ta: mrr.thU i road wcrf whi.h wa frd a by lh-i pH-oer ii HOTEL SCHEKIEY. TCtSDAY. JAM. 24 HEKKINGSELUilOSSELL CELLIST Salt Orns V.VJ., Jaa.

at liamtflort's. (M -i ii t-VIo. -J L'---- HOUSE THE a- THEATER ii NSW li 1 Missrsim bj fa Prip. vrrrx com. CrrtJw a II M.

Hojrie of Roflnrd ContIn4tus MATti'EK EYX31Y DAY. ENGACHMENT EXTRACtlOIH ARY ii tr3i 15 -v 1- i W-mT hit vnrik VuroLN-siiNci i tr Ii 1 DAITiTY .1 ib's E.i3S Ea ii is 8 ST'ii IT fs A a a-iOi vac: rsajr JL I survosrr.p by -i-veph -Afwnt who-efe rhymes from 'Motner t-se to rr.ute' furnished the incidental meliies tt, bolidav plav at. Uh Court theater. "PrunelU. or i.ova c'lVreh- which has teen written by Iur-rc n.Ws,tv.in tho author of An "tlngilsh woman's Love lA-tters.

THE UABHY STQGIC CO. rR. RY WOODRUFF i SU Cm. I ft rJ 1 lT4 8 AST) 5Tr. D'oa Jit Try trJ3tmt.

Is fti of rad trt. r. rre'Isrci VttU.i'. end Gianvme. Anytning from Mf.

to be full of literary siuulity and Prnelha siu.a be id but even with music that may.be ciar.ed w.tb Tj. work, it is not greaUy attractive a a ply. Ti-e i that of a Pierrot, wtv tempts a pretty awav'f-om' her home and then deserts her. and though tt! ftr.il curtJn falls upon their reunion, the effeet i nnduly re SlDsAlJ, HARRIS tr. 1 s-rr lTott, Mr.

tjait or M'si SJi3 BTrjfrct PiU. r4 Ann iwif. for the holiduvs. pressing especially Sir. KjtjiJ nicirmaa.

Mr. Mr. Jientua THREE YOSGARYS fit. TTiv-rr i Active, hrrcTt. i "-''-h 1" Jt Ai-tl p.i-.

-f Flying Squadron Ben The Nixon theater tomorrow evening will be occupied by. be rofmhori- LEW BLOOM JANE COOPER "A ii 2 yt rr it 9 -e tv I tf. fe-j i-- iv BOGHEZ' PONIES AND QOGS A rt a HOWARD NORTH -i A HiGHT IH X.r,iri lijl Of Srt-? BILLY CARTER hi 4 ii 1 i i.ck tm -a 'y-w "I r-v tn and frienoa oi.ui "cai pun of "PWing Squadron, which is giving a benefit with "1 The Other '-GUT' Barry more as the The SMuadroa the theater performance will entertain in its alub rms visit iug' commodores and guests, TiiC oen efit eiomises to he a highly sucoesiaut affair, i 'Financially '-it 'doubted wjiethr a. theatrical benefit not given-exclusively by the ber.e-Jjciary was ever so wf-Il rcp-pcrted. Th': of ths crder si he- out force and the proceeds ef the" wili rsalt iuifUstne-ly fursih ciur uniiu "hfter-thcaU-r'" ll i-'U' rre.it'.

V. -t 1: a 4 ti -s'-" "V' it jjj REGULAR SCALE OF POPULAR PiUCES Bally Best ctcvrvci S.t C3c aad f3c. 1 SMITHS. CP. CAT 10 ACTS stnn s.

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