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SHUBERT THEATRE, a ae 
All the world loves the hero of dar- 
ing deeds, of ready wit, of skill with 
a rapier, especially when he fights in 
the cause of true. love? “And as the 
embodiment of all these qualities of 
romance which have been too long lost 
to the stage since Sothern and Hac- 
kett ceased playing them, the brilliant 
young actor, Lou-Tellegen, is, without 
question, the ideal. It is he who has 
brought back to us the good old days 
of the dashing, sparkling, romantic 
drana, and he has been accorded a 
warm welcome at the Shubert Thea- 
tre where he appeared the past week 
in “A King of Nowhere.” But if we 
are indebted to Mr. Tellegen for these 
promised delights, we are no less in- 
debted to Miss Jessie Bonstelle, who 
discovered this sparkling play of the 
time of Henry VIII, who gave it its 
captivating and happy title, and who 
brought together, in support of the 
star, one of the best casts seen here 
in many a long day. 
Farmer: Ill give you five dollars 
a month and board. 
Applicant: Aw, shucks! What do 
you think I am, a college graduate ?— 
Philadelphia Bulletin. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
tei adv. 
