The dramatic association repeated its former successes in the production of "Her Husband's Wife" in Webster Hall, March 25. On the preceding evening, the cast gave the same play in Claremont, as a benefit performance for the hospital there.
The most notable' innovation in the production was the scenery, done in pure black and white.' This novelty in decoration was first introduced in Germany, but had seldom before been seen on an American stage. The effect was striking, although a trifle monotonous.