que lo de la de
se discovered what parts they really were
Mr. Ames intended to be realistic. The
to play she swept like a whirwind through
heart sufferings of Anatol at this particula¬
Anatols bacher chambers. The two
moment are concerned with his doubts as
escaped ultimately. The damage to furni¬
to the fidelity of Hilda, His friend Ma¬
who is the recipient of all the young heretur, china and the other contents of the
confidences, suggests that he hypnotis room was considerable. Isabelle Lee as
the decieved Lona was perhaps a little too
the young woman and question her. She
strongly suggestive of the type she was
begins by telling one fib. Under the in¬
acting, but she understood the humor of
fluence of the medium se admit that
the situation. Doris Kenne, who acted Mimi
she is 25 instead of 19. This so alarms be¬
at The Farell Supper, committed the
lover that he proceeds slowly. Indeed he
is so much frightened that he conductae faut as Misse. Seeger
his investigations very cautiously and the side of imis character which does not
the end brings back Hilde to complete son come to the surface in such European types.
The existence of such a character as Anato
sciousness rather than have her tell hin
impossible only
perhaps a truth he does not want to hear
nent
refin
Marguerite Clark acted very gracefully
the associate
the part of the heroine who is not so in
Mr. Barry more had his
genuous as she seemed.
sonality and his good lool
An Episode followed this opening, eve¬
which showed the audience a type of drama¬
it had never seen before, since it is only
finished light comedian
the tracter of the hero which links the
las together. An Episodes alto means are not numerous to¬
monotony of his gestures and
delightful fooling. Anatol brings all the
limited control of the symbols
souvenir of his past love airs to the
whole in his possession
rooms of his friend Max. He has decided
to lead a new life and was to have Ma¬
cause Anatolis always mo¬
destroy them. Very single
his memories. Of all the souvenirs none is
Gabrielle ho quite failed to
more sacred than the envelope containing
pathetio note which Schn
the role of his affair with the beautiful
wald Yorke played
Bianca, who use to be with a circus. It
variety and was an admi¬
happens that Bianca returns while Anato
volate friend. The
is reciting the story of the old loves. She
roducti¬
que perfect in every de¬
altogether fails to recognize Anatol, thinks
Normes seems to have
he is somebody she met in Russie and has
plete popular as well as artist.
come to the afternoon with his friend
Max. So when he leaves the room and the¬
ne
arms of Max Gall Kane was a most al¬
during the returned eius der
in The Farewell Supper Anatol is again
the victim of the lady of whom he has
thought so much. He has decided to take
leave of the charmins Mime of the Opera,
and invites her to supper that he may make
the painful announcement to her that they
are to sup together no more. it happens
that it has a confession of her own to
make. She arrives at the restaurant for
the purpose of letting Anatol know that
che intends to respect his wishes and be
always frank. 30 se tells her new first.
She is hopelessly in love with a player in
the orchestre. So complete in her devotion
that he is willing to forge champagne
and oysters and takes a handful of gar¬
ten as who leaves the room.
Not for me, she calls consolingly over
her shoulder to Anatol, they are for him.
That is how window of a power
blossom pile
hon in Vienna,
und
route
und
de
oman
earlier days.
a little had a little resent of the tot
which deprives her of pleasures that other
women enjoy. Anatol is seeking some
present for one of his humbler conqueste.
he lives in a little room near the roof, with
la paper, and is satisfied with the
distant all of a garden on the other side
of the street in the summer time. She is
a princess in this humble castle and the
story of her life as Anatol telis it to his
mondaine love of former days appeals
strongly to her. The present has not yet
been bought when a taxicabis sighted and
halled to carry the lady back to her husband
and children. In a sudden burst of sym¬
pathy for the girl Gabrielle she is the lady
of fashion insists that Anato carry her
a bunch of flowers which she has just bought
as her Christmas present.
More broadly fartical in spirit was the
last play of the series, called. The wedding
Day. It moved the audience to such an
outburt of genuine amusement that there
could be no question as to the success of the
play with the public. Athis last dinner with
the family of his bride Anatol was bored. He
went through the customary compliments
with resignation. He was irrestibly led after¬
ward to the ball at the opera house. There
he saw all his old friends and met one whom
he had known perhaps better than any of
the others. When the ball was over at 6
'clock in the morning she accompanied
Anatol to his room for breakfast and is
there on his wedding day. It is of course,
quite impossible to acquaint the lady with
the fact that at half past 12 on that day he
is to marry another.
The humor of this episode is not so fines
se discovered what parts they really were
Mr. Ames intended to be realistic. The
to play she swept like a whirwind through
heart sufferings of Anatol at this particula¬
Anatols bacher chambers. The two
moment are concerned with his doubts as
escaped ultimately. The damage to furni¬
to the fidelity of Hilda, His friend Ma¬
who is the recipient of all the young heretur, china and the other contents of the
confidences, suggests that he hypnotis room was considerable. Isabelle Lee as
the decieved Lona was perhaps a little too
the young woman and question her. She
strongly suggestive of the type she was
begins by telling one fib. Under the in¬
acting, but she understood the humor of
fluence of the medium se admit that
the situation. Doris Kenne, who acted Mimi
she is 25 instead of 19. This so alarms be¬
at The Farell Supper, committed the
lover that he proceeds slowly. Indeed he
is so much frightened that he conductae faut as Misse. Seeger
his investigations very cautiously and the side of imis character which does not
the end brings back Hilde to complete son come to the surface in such European types.
The existence of such a character as Anato
sciousness rather than have her tell hin
impossible only
perhaps a truth he does not want to hear
nent
refin
Marguerite Clark acted very gracefully
the associate
the part of the heroine who is not so in
Mr. Barry more had his
genuous as she seemed.
sonality and his good lool
An Episode followed this opening, eve¬
which showed the audience a type of drama¬
it had never seen before, since it is only
finished light comedian
the tracter of the hero which links the
las together. An Episodes alto means are not numerous to¬
monotony of his gestures and
delightful fooling. Anatol brings all the
limited control of the symbols
souvenir of his past love airs to the
whole in his possession
rooms of his friend Max. He has decided
to lead a new life and was to have Ma¬
cause Anatolis always mo¬
destroy them. Very single
his memories. Of all the souvenirs none is
Gabrielle ho quite failed to
more sacred than the envelope containing
pathetio note which Schn
the role of his affair with the beautiful
wald Yorke played
Bianca, who use to be with a circus. It
variety and was an admi¬
happens that Bianca returns while Anato
volate friend. The
is reciting the story of the old loves. She
roducti¬
que perfect in every de¬
altogether fails to recognize Anatol, thinks
Normes seems to have
he is somebody she met in Russie and has
plete popular as well as artist.
come to the afternoon with his friend
Max. So when he leaves the room and the¬
ne
arms of Max Gall Kane was a most al¬
during the returned eius der
in The Farewell Supper Anatol is again
the victim of the lady of whom he has
thought so much. He has decided to take
leave of the charmins Mime of the Opera,
and invites her to supper that he may make
the painful announcement to her that they
are to sup together no more. it happens
that it has a confession of her own to
make. She arrives at the restaurant for
the purpose of letting Anatol know that
che intends to respect his wishes and be
always frank. 30 se tells her new first.
She is hopelessly in love with a player in
the orchestre. So complete in her devotion
that he is willing to forge champagne
and oysters and takes a handful of gar¬
ten as who leaves the room.
Not for me, she calls consolingly over
her shoulder to Anatol, they are for him.
That is how window of a power
blossom pile
hon in Vienna,
und
route
und
de
oman
earlier days.
a little had a little resent of the tot
which deprives her of pleasures that other
women enjoy. Anatol is seeking some
present for one of his humbler conqueste.
he lives in a little room near the roof, with
la paper, and is satisfied with the
distant all of a garden on the other side
of the street in the summer time. She is
a princess in this humble castle and the
story of her life as Anatol telis it to his
mondaine love of former days appeals
strongly to her. The present has not yet
been bought when a taxicabis sighted and
halled to carry the lady back to her husband
and children. In a sudden burst of sym¬
pathy for the girl Gabrielle she is the lady
of fashion insists that Anato carry her
a bunch of flowers which she has just bought
as her Christmas present.
More broadly fartical in spirit was the
last play of the series, called. The wedding
Day. It moved the audience to such an
outburt of genuine amusement that there
could be no question as to the success of the
play with the public. Athis last dinner with
the family of his bride Anatol was bored. He
went through the customary compliments
with resignation. He was irrestibly led after¬
ward to the ball at the opera house. There
he saw all his old friends and met one whom
he had known perhaps better than any of
the others. When the ball was over at 6
'clock in the morning she accompanied
Anatol to his room for breakfast and is
there on his wedding day. It is of course,
quite impossible to acquaint the lady with
the fact that at half past 12 on that day he
is to marry another.
The humor of this episode is not so fines