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* * ** * ** * ** ** * * * *M * .I .. . . AU ~CTION SA.LE IN THE NEW 'MUS' * AT THE OPERA HOUSE. * * *1 "Buster Brown." Philadelphia has the honor of turn ing out the smallest and most talented actor of his size in the world. Har old West is his name-Master Harold for short. And short he is in a literal sense, being but 39 inches in height. The proprietors of Buster Brown, which appears here uesday night, January 31, found Ym singing in' a moving picture show, and promptly placed him under contract by a' rangement with his guardian. He was immediately sent to school for voice culture, both singing and speaking. ,yeax under skillful New York teach ers did wonders for him. He is a per feet ',mimic. The playing the long, difficult part of Buster Brown doesn't trouble him in the least. He is. Bus ter Brown, on and off the stage. The prolific Outcault could pick up many new ideas from daily association with this new wonder. But like all Busters, he is a lovable little chap in spite of his pranks. His singing and dancing is a delight Into the play of Buster Brown he infuses the spirit of irre pressible youth. While on the s.age, the is the cynosure of all eyes. What a delight he is to the little folks! H-is great personal success is an incentive to the others in thie big company to do ftheir 'best, and the result is an excep tionally fine performance of the "play for young people and people who stay young." "The Climuax." Joe Weber's much talked' of plagy, "The Olimax,'' is the most original type of play that was seen in theI South last season. This dainty melody drama has made a most emphatic hit with the theatre-goers everywhere "The Climatx" will be seen at the opera f seon Friday night, February 3. The'gijece, in fact, is so very natural and lifellke4a.the telling of the story and the actions ofh. og that sit can be scarcely called a pla~ It is the living o'ut of a novel and draimatic story of how a young singer's ambition is nearly thwarted by a sel fish and bigoted young doctor, who loves the girl, but does not wish her to take up an operatic career. A A slight operation is .necessary onger throat in ordier to remove a c in huskiness of tone in the mniddl - ter. A friend of the young d forms the operation and danger of a disastrous re young doctor uses his tal suggestion upon ,th an extent that she iM lyzed with n -': ap> rehension when she atten to zimg and her vocal! chords to respond. She believes that'her hopes are crushed forever, Lrad is on the point of committing sui id.but is stopped by her old music master. In the last act she is seen happy once more having put aside her Qoughts of a theatrical career and be about to wed the young doctor. She not attempted to use her voice ing the interval, feeling that it is ne forever, but in the great flood of ppiness which overwhelms her at e hour of her marriage, she does ng-and sings better than ever be ore. The old music master, and Pie't-. o, his son, are both overjoyed, but not so the doctor. who confesses thie meth od he resorted to keep her from her stage carer. She turns from him in righteous anger at his terrible trick,I and looks ahead to a glorious career as one of the great song birds of the~ world. The original New York cast will be! seen nor? which includes MIiss Flor ence Webber, who possesses a beauti ful singing voice, which will be heard in five se-lections. Well, have you ever seen anything to beat the way these pretty young ladies in The Herald and News kontest are running in this exciting race for the caoe ra nd prize te Cote piano ? XW.,. CAL PLAY OF "BUSTER BROWN," DENIES BEING PRESENT AT ANY SUCH CONFERENCE John Gary Evans, Former Governor. Incensed at Xessave of Gov. Blease to Legislature. Columbia State. Spartanburg, Jan. 26.-John Gary Evans, former governor of South Caro lina, returned this afternoon from Columbia, where he went to demand an explanation of the implied charges made against him by Gov. Bleaze in the latter's -message to the legislature regarding -the commission of winding up the State dispensary. He said that upon learning that the~ legistIature would investigate the charges h.e made iio effort to communicate with the governor. Mr. Evans entered a general denial of the insinuations in the following statemient: "As soon as I saw the matter in the Herald I immediately went to Co lumbia. I found that the legislature had appointed a committee to make an immediate inilestigation of the alle gations in the governor's message. It will 'be reported at the present session. "I do not care to make any detailed statemient until thaet committee meets, wen the governor will be called upon! to presen.t his information. "I will state, however, that so- far as I am concerned the connection of my name with the matter is without any foundation of fact or circum stance. "I have not seen one of those whose name is mentioned in connection with mine in four years until a week ago i.n Columbia." In his message G-ov. Blease askedi: "What was 'the agreement had with ex-Gov. John Gary Evans and ex-State Chairman -H. H. Evans for informa-ton given by them at a conference held in Atlanta bietween these gentlemen. At torney General Lyon an.d Attorney Feder ?" ENGAGENENT ANNOUNCED. Miss Lona Tillmnan and Charles Sum-. mner Moore to 'Wed. Washington, Jan. 28.-The Washing ton Times says this afternoon: "Senator and Mrs. Tiliman today' aniounce the engagemen:t of their daughter, Miss Lona, to Charles Stun mer Moore, of Atlantic City. 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