The Dramatic EntertaiumenLThe cuLi'rUhmicnt given by the Dramatic Chib wns most pledging in its ebimictpr nml I lie* lUidieiu-o, in spile (if thi* fticL I hut I’uCnight whs dark and rainy, numbered over [ lfifl person*. Knell oFlhc artms who Uii/t I pari named oul lliulr d-aravUiVi in ft: nhutnur ihiit left Utile ruuiti for i\dvu\-o! criticism. jCnl, Fountain was simply superb as llui lt;[mdncinu* lover, white Alios w.ii!i:i, as the haughty beauty, tivo i. vide lies idling :i born RcireHd. Dr. ISnulh pluycd yi'Cund gen- j Llemnn in hid porfenl sty to su familiar t»i tbi | playgoer* of Laa Ciiu'03. Miss Alice Booth . who played the pun »f the youthful liiag ] showed licit she had inherited hit father's luteal. The nuhli* forms of Mr. hianh. Smith, Col. Vail Fallen and Air. Bowman j: loomed in minor parts, while -Ma*ter Tom-■my ami Jink Fountain uml Miss Matiic [ Bowman were us perfect lilllu pages us ever j u-aih-d in a royal p:ihuv.. In Biix and Cox, f the after pii.ee, Fountain and Booth out did themselves and proved that they were coniuiedhui.s who Kiptivute nn audience. MiftJ. V. Booth as Mrs Bouncer, waiimmit* able and the Jatly will be rjuite an accession j to iliu chib. The mvhfc-Lrn wns well pre-| pared and liu mahcd some delightful overtures. Chuisvn the scene pair ter must cnme in fur Ids share of the hoswrs in prcWftLiru; Lite piece 1= bo had proved lihiiaelf an nrtht of no snail I ability.The club h:u also secured ft . valuableij Hi‘fuUit.i*’n in the person of Mr?, ft. B.| Brer, who bus not cnlv hud con?l item bio e*-J pcricnuo ns an amateur, but is it charming j and YDiaaiilc actress. They conLemplnLc puL-I on a cries of costumed plays during | Llio coming Lerm of court.