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Mr. Frohman, of the Lyceum Theater, where Oscar Wilde's play. "An Ideal Husband," is now running, has decided on account of the termination of the suit against Wilde to have the playwright's name erased from all the bills and programmes of the theater after tomorrow. All the printing contracts have also been canceled, in order to admit of these changes being made in the advertisements also. No change will be made in the play itself, however, as the management of the Lyceum holds that it is a clearly wholesome production.
New York, April 5. – [Special.] - Mr. Froman of the Lyceum Theater, where Oscar Wilde's play, "An Ideal Husband," is now running, has decided, on account of the termination of the suit against Wilde, to have the playwright’s name erased from all the bills and programs of the theater after tomorrow. All the printing contracts have also been cancelled, in order to admit of these charges being made in the advertisements also. No change will be made in the play itself, however, as the management of the Lyceum holds that it is a clearly wholesome production.