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signal contributions that the 
»can stage has known, is a dramatiza- 
tion of 
N “Vanity Fair’’, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mrs. Fiske at “the Hollis. 
Mrs. Fiske, America’s foremost 
dramatic artist, will be seen in the 
ecreatest role of her eareer, ‘*‘ Becky 
’ at the Hollis Street Theatre, 
Boston, during the week of Jan. 30, 
with matinees Wednesday and 
Saturday. 
‘Becky Sharp’’, in which Mrs. 
Fiske’s realization of the ‘‘immortal 
Becky’’ stands as one of the most 
Ameri- 
famous novel, 
Langdon 
Thackeray’s 
made by 
Mitehell. 
With its various groups of strong- 
ly differentiated characters and its 
multiplicity of incidents, ‘‘ Vanity 
Fair’’ has always been held to be re- 
It has 
there are a dozen 
Many have been 
made, but none other than this, by 
Langdon Mitchell, ever scored any 
particular success. No skillful dra- 
been said that 
* matist should ever attempt to make 
a play of the book without making 
Becky 
since the 
with 
the central’ figure, 
interest centers and radiates 
her as the principal object of the 
Mitchell, 
put every 
in making’ his 
important incident 
story. Mr. 
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his work. He displayed remarkable 
appreciation of the dramatic values 
of the novel,, and an equally pro- 
nounced ability in assembling them 
in dramatic sequence. 
Famous ‘‘Giant’’ at B. F. Keith’s 
Christy Matthewson, the famous 
pitcher of the New York ‘‘Giants’’, 
is an actor as well as a ball player. 
When a celebrity is announced to 
go on the stage it is usually regard- 
ed as simply an effort to satisfy pub- 
lic curiosity, but in this instance Mr. 
Matthewson does more. With 
‘‘Chief’’ Myers, the catcher of the 
‘‘Giants’’, and Miss May Tully, the 
prominent comedienne, he appears 
in a sketch that aside from the pro- 
minence of the players would at- 
tract immediate attention. The act- 
ion takes place outside of the Polo 
Grounds, the dialogue is bright and 
the comedy situations are most 
amusing, and it is confidently pre- 
dicted that nothing that has been at 
B. F. Keith’s this season will cause 
more favorable comment than this 
feature next week. It will be sur- 
rounded by an exceptionally good 
show with lots of amusing features. 
will 
One be the Charles Ahearn 
a 
troupe of comedians, who create one 
roar of laughter with their bicyele 
stunts. Jesse Lasky’s big new pro- 
duction, ‘‘The Pianophiend Min- 
strels,’’ are also on the bill. 
Among the Bowlers. 
Team Standing. 
Won? ‘Lost. PG sere: 
Speed Boys 41 7 841 16103 
Alpines 34 14 714 15849 
Orioles 22 26 462 15083 
Wizards 22 26 462 15078 
Brunswicks . 30 378 14950 
Crescents 41 159 13393 
Individaal Averages. . 
A. Jones 94 2-3 || E. Valentine 841-4 
C. Kelliher 923-8 || D. Healey 84 
W. Rust 92 W. Cook 82 6-7 
W. Bell 911-2 || C. Stanley 822-3 
H. Bell 90 || G. Votteros 82 2-3 
J. Chadwick 892-3 || M. Revelas 81 2-3 
E. Semons 891-2 || N. Apostle 802-3 
J. Chapman 891-4 || G. Younger 801-2 
S. Mason 89 E. Lethbridge 80 1-2 
G. Norris 88 2-3 || A. Chaulk 80 1-3 
G. Slade 88 J. Burgess 80 
C. Bell 88 J. Nazzaro 781-5 
L. Hutchinson87 1-4 || J. Morrison 77 2-3 
D. Riordan 861-2 || J. Saulnier 773-5 
P. Votteros 851-2 || H. Butler 77 1-3 
J. Cool 85 1-4 || M. Lodge 77 
J. Riggs - 845-6 || C. Marsh 75 4-7 
F. Bullock 84 2-3 || F. Rowe 72 
C. Votteros 841-2 || E. Burgess 712-3 
The matches for next week are as fol- 
lows: Monday, Speed Boys vs. Bruns- 
wicks; Wednesday, Wizards vs. Cres- 
cents; Friday, Orioles vs. Alpines. 
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