The New York Clipper (November 1903)

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884 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. KOVEMBER 7. rarllo a Otto. Bnas'f, Banalo, N. T., Nov. Mi MM . Merry 4 *iuk. Keith',*.*.&•*£••":,. vtarair** ISCnratat,St. Jnaeph,.Mo., .iot. ... ( hriatlna's Animate, Temple, lietrna, Nov. Si. Ylianninn, !ln»rinl, Norton, >ov. -'-.. llvatie.Tirphauni, hanPran., Not. 1-11. . - liir-ro. Kilty s.. C.O. II., i:hlci«i«,Nov-2-7: Avenue. !'«• n.Vk * Wallara. A. * H, Bneton Nnv. 27. il—, WK B wp j , OA, gar. W. .ook A RoU.^rt, Rhea'a, HufTulo, Sav. 2.. iiolnmoian Trio, riMea'a, Waehlngton. Nor. »-l4. . roll* Kantllr, Am*, Rocb«i»r, S. V-, Not. 2-,, Teinnle, .'oIKm Vilart, Tortlaad. Mai, "a-No.. 2-7; Mr- chanlc, Hnlem, Maas., IMJY Kearney A Dnrrea. Poll'", ilartfotil. Conn., Not. 27. Ketncllaitle, * Co., Yotinn - « Pier, Atlantic City, >ot. 27. Keoua, Cbarlef, Hlwa'a, Huftalo, X. V., Nov. 27: Shea'*, Tnrouto, Can. ,9-14. ., ,'.? _ Kanton, Dorothy, Olympic, (Man *•>*• -"! ""*• markat.chlcaio, 9-14. Kealntia (S). Columbia, Cincinnati, Nor.;-,. Kernell, .Inlio, Keltb'a, X. V.«'., Xor. 5-7. h'enneilT A Boona.r. C. O. II., Chieajo, Nov. 2-7. h»oy Fl»tere Clj. Kallh'a, X. V. 0, -Nov. 27. Kaeim. .Vattlr * Co., Shoalr'a, -Va* Jledfonl, Mas-., V-v. Kee'rian. Frank A Co., Mechanic, Holem, .Ml"*., Nov. .'7. Kclrar. Kelth'a Mian, I'l>ll«- Nov. 1-7. K tela A Wilton, Park. Wonkier, Xa»., Xof. t". „ Klaln, Ott Hn». A Nlekntaon, Poll'*, Walerhary. Conn., Xov.27; rnll'a. llarf.lVinl,!M4. Kotilfr A Link, Crjatal. Denver, Xnv.5-7. KMa Mapn Wilmington, [Ml.. Nov. 2-7. Kohl, (loa A Marlon. Auditorium, Newport .Nawe, \ n., Nov.2-7: Auditorium, Norfoik.B-l*. Latavatta A Co., Colonial, Cleralantl, Nov. 2-7. Ln Heur, Memphis, ML Hov.J-7; Mtn» Rock, .*rk., Mat t-acialr A Wert, O. II., Jailer, III., Xor. 27. rjntnaiar, Kreda, Oderm, Baltlnwire, Km. J-,. • iJUi-vnce, AL. Kihh'v K. V. C Xov. 27; t-lth ». Plilla., 9-M. Couiura* (lllleit*. II. I B.. BUn, Nov. W rlu . ln . role- * Warnn-,0.0. II. t'ulurohn«,«.,Nnv.2-<, Clurin JUS^St'imm * <X. l-oll^ Bridgeport,Oonn. Nor, *r. '_ _, • —- - — Ijmonui Tim. Oljmnlc, tSiiciao, Nov. 9-14. Smlrl, Keaaner. Poll'a, Woterlmrv, Conn.. Nov. J-7. CorVlgas,F.nn»tt,tt 0. II, OJS*£***-&. «. Poll-, lit™ M , Orpn.™. rikln Xov.' 17: Clldt. X- T.O..M4. HmHJi A IVo-man, 1-orrland. Portland. »»., Nov. 2-7. . I r.ne.<lardnar. Pou'a, BrtdKfpon,C<«ia., Xovi2-,, ron «. j-J^j^ -, u 3 l *' c ;„ Uf u^di,««,,., ,\ or . t; ; Cisco, Prnlu, A Uorman,.Pr«:torsSlh Avj,. V ». ft, Xov. 2, I.a'ToU. I'oiil. Alcaiar.t>i»T«r, Xov.2-7. J.*nf, i^irln. WiuonV.Bkln. Xov.f-14. I.am>nn, May. t;hnl««, Cao Kran., Nor. 2-7. Lavhio-Catneron Trio, llopkln»', uaMH Nov. !7. UoKalnr A Bmlello, (Irand . Freeno. Cal.. Nov. 2-14 rtocbefort A Xay. Ua«luo, HancfaaaMr. S. II, Nov. 2-7 llobartua A Wiorredo, Kal Hi 1 /, Koiton, Nov. 2 , ■ Kobarta, Frauk, CryKlal, Jwnver, Xov. 2-7. lima, H«na A Bella, tjrpbeum, X. O , Not. 2-7. Kfloiiajr Sl,ter«, Keltli'a. Pldlt., Nov. 27. Robblan. A. I>, Koltli'H. providence. Xov. 27. How ■ Hi f rrfjran M Fran,,!Nov, M. Kuh'pII Brop, F.mplrt, (•levalanii, Xov. 1-7. Ityerroo A Herein, A. * S.. Koaton, Not. 2-7. uncivil, Phil A t'Bie. AJraiac, Denver. Nov. 2-7. ItnaMll, Ma, c'aeto. Full It'iver, Mate, Xov. 2-7. . ,. Ittan * Kichlleld, Ori.heuni. Bkln, Xov. %■',; idrtle. V \. 0.,9-lt. Haliarat, Wlnereirten, Rorlln, (lor., Xov. 214. Hanlord WntetM. Portlnml, Portland. Ma, Xov. 2-7. Hantell, Manhattan, Norfolk. Va, Nov. 27. MaTon, Pauline, Proriot'«, Alhany, X. Y, Nor. 2 7. Hnllor AHarMto. Mi«'i, Toronto, ("an,, Xov. 27. MM, Joiephltie, Rlicav, Buffalo, S. V, Nov. 2-7; Empire, Olernlanil. M I. ..... -. Karony. (Illhert, Kmplra. notmken, X. .1, Nov. 2 ,. Hohimller, r.eorae Kopklnn'. I.oulevllle. Nov. 2-7. Hchenk Bro«,orphHiim, Denrar, Nov. 2-7. Seymour*, The. Pa«tor r », X. V. t;.. Xov. 2-7. Weeiton, riiaA P.. A. A P„ BMtnu, Xov. 2-7. Kearlee A c,m«, People'*. rla«tile, Nov. I) 14. Hh»», Mr. AMr«.L«rrv,HalnSi, Peoria, 111., Nor. 27. Khelly Puo. Keith'* llllou, PM1», Xov. 2-7. Hlmotj-'iardDfr Co., Avenue, Itetrolt, Nov. 27. Sllvi* Broe, Kalth .<, l*rovld*nce, Xov. 2-7. .•dark Sl.'lern,Templt, lletroli. x'ot. 27; Wica'*.Toronto, 0.-m..»14. .... (Smlrl, KfMner. Poll'*. Waterlmrv, ronn.. Xos-. 2-7. NEW YORK CITY. i r*ne. - IKvWh waaat'a. Paorla. 111.. Xot.*H irewyAllavoe. Kallh^J-triTkUnea, Xw. Jy. Crawford A Manning, Orpliniro,»an Fr*n_.,_Xov 1 7. .:reed A (l(K«lmin, flry.ral,MM Nov- y7. I Yotty Trio. Hheedy'f. New Re.llor.1, Nor. . ,. lUTjwfort, May, Alcaiar, Denver, Nov. 2-7. .'uri1«, Jennie. Bradanbunth'i, Plilla-, Wn.,,. • .'ODtilntliam A l^ird, Paittor'*. X. T. C,Xov.2-7. Cilllen, Ja«. II, H. A B,. X. T. <:.. Nar.M. . fiaTflM A Ward. Weaet'a, f'eorta. 111 jXov.2 ,. Darla a Walker, Park, Worre«ter, HaM.. Nov..-7. llaila AMcCauley. II. A8..X. Y.C.Xot. 27. Hole, Mu.ileal, Keith'*, Pblla, Xov.»-.. llay, den. W., Circle, N.^.C, Nov. 2-i. '•DaorlM VIollulM," Tha, Cook. Kwlietler, X.Y,Xov. 2- ( . l»ew*on, Ely. Kmplre, Pueblo, Col .Nov. a-,. Iiaeey. aSi A Ward, Weaiifa, I'aorla, III, Nov. 2-,, nrphanm, Davenport, la., 9-14. . llalv. Tare A Bonan, r^wtor'a 2sd "t., X. Y. (, Nor: .^. D* Blaker*. DoR*, R-x-kland. Ma.Nov 2-7: « eatbrook.*-14. Kelmnr.. Mlaaea, II. A fl, N. Y. O, Xov. 2-7: II. A B, I>«i.u.:Jy*, i-ha,FJDPlre, Butte,Mont, ,Snr. fl- . Ji'Khnar. Hally A D'Blroar, Bhea'a, Worreatar, Maaa, Xov. ,,.7 I^nwnloA-Helle, Paator'ejX. Y,C, Nor. 27- IMImore A Wilson, Tlroll Palace, ('ape Town, S. Af, Not. Jta Van Rii*er», (;. O n, OWcaito, Xov. t-7. llallolll. A Valora,Columbia, W. I*nL«, Nov. 2-,, c.n. II, Chicaro,6 14. „ .. lie Hnnta, May, A. A fl, Boitou, Nov. .,. lM»Mutlia,Tlie,Kelib'aProyldenco,Xo\...,. mhou Bro», riaymarket, CI,tca«o,NoT. 2 ,. I Hike A Dllko, Howard. Horton.Xov. 2-7. Ulxl*. Terry, Alca/ar. Denver, Nov. t-,. J)on«ul*on. hoo. R, Poll'*, New Haven, .Nov. 2-7. . Donovan, Ja*. B, Hhaedy'*, .New.BfldfuoJ. Mih*. , Nov. , )>„,., n't^nharr, Alhany.X. Y„ Nor. 2-7; Avenue, De- troit, Ml, Dotlao. uojle A JtnH>, SawtelU.w ....... =,------- »_. , . Daputu,'Neary A Co, Avanua Detroit, Nov. i .. i:arla* lUmp'nn, Novelty, Itenrer, Xov. J-,. Fiidy, Arthur, n. o. II, (^hlcaao, Xov. 3-7. l>kriorr A t^rdon, Bheexly-e, New Bedford, Ma«*„ Nov. Ml V^iwrt A Barir, Mechanic Salem Maw. Nov S-7. Kdavmda, Joe, Bradenlmndi'*. Plilla, *"»■*•<. Kdouln A FMwanl*. Keith'*. Boaton, Xov. 2-7. Cdwanla, Ham A i'o, tlolonlal, Cleveland, Xo>.»«.__ KMridiie, preaa, l'oir«,Brlditeport,Conn.,Nov.27;Poll 1 N F.Mora, Kedth'* New, phlla., Nor. 2-7; KellhV, N. V. C, 9 14 RiiiH.ra, l'eta A Allle, People'e, Lowi-ll,Maiw„ Nov. 2 7. Kmroett. Kane, Mnlk-n'm otnahiu Nov.2-7. KinnlroTrlo. San* Souel, Milwaukee. Nov. 2,. i:ratTton, Fjdle. Bradenl.utRhV. BM*V»» wJ» Cvelyne, Cora, A. A S, Boaton, Xov. !-.: Nlckelodeoii, Hoaion. 9 II. _ . . Fverharu Hhea'e. Buffalo. Nor. J-7. - . . „,_ FaJkaAKomon, (Irphenni, X.0..Nov. 2-,. Kanaanuiy, rmmm * Uyron, Portlaod.PortlauJ, Me, Nov.2-7. Ferk»y, Jainei A Bonnie, Poll'*, New Haven, Conn, ^o^. r.'v'or A Sinclair, Kelth'e BUou, Plilla., Xov. 2-7; Paalor'n, NYC 9-14 Karnu'oi'iNeii«on,II.A>l,J4.Y.O.,NoT.2-7. I'arron A Fay, Ca«to, Fall River, Mam., Nov. 2,7; Caito, Lawreoce, U-14. Fmlotta Orchoatm, Shea'a. BufTelo, Nor. 2-7. I'ornum A Wear, A A H, Boaton, Xov. 17, Faruuaon, Duprea ACo., Tiockatailer'a, Wllmlnginn, Del., Nov. 17. . • I'emula Drummer Quartet, Kallh'a. Boaton, Nov. tt, FlaMs A lianaon, Orpheum, L'tlca, X. Y, Nov. 2-7. Flatter, Mr. A Mr*. Perklna, Hliea 1 *, Toronto, Can, Xov. 2-7; Orpheum, L'llca.N. Y.,5 It Fnhar A Kins, Howard. Boaton, Nov. 17. 1'lelde a Wanl, Portland, Portland, Ma, Nov. 2-7. Flatter A Carmll, II. A 8. N. Y. C, Not. 2 7. Fltaon A Brml, 11. A H, Bkln, Nov,2-7. Flynn. Joe, Kelth'a BIJou, Phlla, Nov. 17. flood Hmi, Jcirera, Haul new, Mich., Nov. 3-7. Ford glitara, DuqueaDe, Plttaburg, l",i, Nov, 27. Fox, Chan, Conil'iue, Hoattle, Nov. 3-lu. Ford A (lehrue, (trplteum, llklyn. Nor. 2-7. Fox A Wanl, F.mnlre, Denver, Xov. 3-7. Fowlar, Bertie, Kelth'a, N. Y. C, Nor. 17. Fnrhaa A Forbea, Weaat'a, Peoria, 111, Xov. 17. Forbaa A Korbaa, Empire, Denver, Nov. 2-7. Fox, Madge, Avenue, Detroit. Xov. 2-7. Fox A Ward, Kmplre. Colorado Hprinire, Xov. 17. 1 'redo A Date, Ornbenra. Utlca, N Y, Nov. 17. I'ranca, aid C, Jr., Pavunla, Jeraoy City, N. ,1, Xov. 2-7: Duinont'a. Phlla, 1U4 ' ' Fruer A Mac, Kmplre, liollowar. Knit, Xov. 2-7; Em- pire, New Croia. London, 9-11. Franklin, Irene, Clro^ X, Y. O, Nov. 17. Frevoll, Oeni, Lynn, Ma**., Nov 2-7. Fuller, Ida, Wluteritarta 11, Berlin, tier, Xov. ■: XI rultonit, Tine. Cryatal, Denver. Xov. 2-7. ilarrlaoa, Jule* 1 Ella, Kelth'a, N.Y.C., Xov. 2-7. I'urdnor ■ Vincent, Pastor's, X. V.O, Xov.27. linltattl'n Monkey*, Keith'* Xew, Plilla., Nov. 2-7. Hurdnor, Waal A ritinahina, Park, Heattlo, Xot. :'-7. iialuiKher A Barrett,Temple, Detndt, Nov.2-7. iliiitooux. The Circle, X. V. 0, Nov. 2-7. ilarard, Helena. 11. .t 11, Bkln, Nov. 27. UllroT. liaynaa A Montmmierj-, Auilltorlum, Norfolk, Va., Not, 2-7. cllllban A Murray. Park, Youuitalown, (i„ Nov.2-7; Ave. nita. Detroit, a. 14. <:irard A (lardnor, Portland, Me.,Nov. 2-7; Keith's Bea- ton, 9-U. (illhnrt A Oordoo. Cryalal. at. J,. s *ph, Mo, Xov, 1-7. illlbert, JohnU, Kelth'M. Providence, Xov.2-7. 1: lenioy, JameaBJchuuuid, Otpheiim, X. <>„Nov. 2-7. r, i.idiicme, Lotta, Otvbcum, Bkln., Nov, 2-7: Circle, X. Y, v ilooitnan*. Musical, Casio, Idwreucr, Maae,'Nov. 2-7; Canto, Lowell, 9-It connan A I«iuard, l"roctor'« a,i Kt., X. Y. C-, Nov, 3-7. liolantaii'a Dure, Orpheum.Ran Fran, Nor. 2-7,1 • .rnce, La Petite, Caato Fall HI. .t. Mane, Nov. j-7. ilrleraou Slater*, Weaat'a, Peoria, lit, Xov. 3-7. < Iranaa (S), Weait's Peoria, 111, Nov. 3-7. ' ■ rlniea The, Auditorium, Norfolk, Va, Nov. 2 7. 1 iron. Frank. Cryatal HI. ,Io»e|ili, Jin., Xov. 17. llanler, May. Haas Huurl, Milwaukee, Xov.2-7. Uitlmal Vliloon, Kelth'a Now, Plilla.. Nov. )■;. llawklna,Lew.llayiuatkai,Chloaiiu. Xov, 2-7. HanUy A Jarvlii, t.'olumblu, HL Umla, Nov. 2-7. IIBattell, Looey, Proctur'K, Newark, X..I., Xov.27: Pna-- lor'aSMHt.'.X.Y.t'.IMI. Ilarrla t Waltvra. 1'oll'a, BrlilirarHiri, ("oun. Not. 17. Ileelow, Chan, Hay, Andoraun, Ind, Xov. 17; Hmltir* O. iL.Oiand Kapliln. Midi., ;i 14. lleidowA Wheeler, Bay, AiHlcrann, lud., Xov. 17; Sntith'H l>. II, t • rnud lUplde, Mich, .114, Heath x R*cola, Coeur d'Alono, Hiiokauo, yt'aeli, Nor. J-7i Family, Walla Walla, l> 14. ilentlamon A ltvae, Keltlr*, N. V, 1:, Nov. 2-7. HerUrl, Will P., (lem, Lynn. Maw, Xov, 2-7. Mefrou, Tom, Family, Skt'"ila, Wnali, Xov. 2-7; "'oenr d'Al«ne.si|>okaiie,Wt ' Henry A Youdii. !.*». lloetua, Xov. IT. HIiiokA Kflnininun,<>(|'li«liii,Kunxn*t:llv, M,i Ngv.!ll4 iiiukIik Broa, lioin, Lvou, Maw.,Nov, 3-7. I'rortoT'a &th Ave, 914 Hoay A Lee, K1HI1'.., Boaton, Xev.2-7. Howard Bro*„ (^vk'a, MiKrwatvr, X. Y., Xov, 2-7; Tein- I'lo, Detroit. 9-14. Ilolmee A WaMrvn, C. (>. II.,Cldeairo, Xov. 2-7. Ilodltea A Lauuvhmore, 0. (1. II., t'M.aun, Nor. 2-7: Co- lumbia, St. Lnula, 9 14. Holt, Alf.; Kelth'a New, phlla. Nor. 2-1, iii««l« Zoiuxve.", Knitllati'*, Carlo, lowell, Mas*., Nor. Harry A Hand nil. Kellli'a. Boaton, Nov, 2-7. 'lowanl A Blaud, Hopkins', banw,Nov.2-7, MowellA'Kineraon, canton, o,Nov. ^.;: Cleveland, 9-14 Hume, Roa* A Letvla. DooksUular'a, Wllmliieion. Del' Xov. 17; Proctor's, Albany, X. Y„ 9-lt 1 initiiea. »*ha*. * Madite. Klom'a. Madlion. Wla. Kwr U llulla. Maud, Proctor'adtli Avo.,N, Y. (',, Nor. 17. Hiuttloirtoii, WrlHhl A Co, Ocpnouui, Dourer, Nur. 2-7 lur.k-TUeoTrlo, 1 iniheiuii, Han Fran., Xot. 2-7. ' Ph"l'uv?».M. R '''' V>?W! K * 1 "'''" T . ' 'k^ a ' 75 K *" hV ' .lonjaiw, JujjalLniT. Hayiuarket,4.Mcafo.>foT. 17. 1.1 hnaoa A Well*, Kellli'a, Pawtucket. K I, Nov. 3-7. i'|inannil>aT«nptirt4JK)ralla,Kolili'eBMou. Phlla, Kot. loa'.lt;.!., Keith's, Provldeofe. Nov. 17 i.uie*, Irvuik, Keltlr*, l'mvldence, Xov. 17. kalacratua, Trlla'a. Portland, (Ira, Xor SI*. uellj' A Hmokee, Auditorium, .Norfolk, Va, Xor. V. Lawrence, M4. Lendt, Kutime, Hyde Park. Mast, Nov. 27. La Mott A Beatrice, Htandard, Fort Worth, Tex., Nor. lit l.aClalra-Wellesie,HI. Ionia, Nov.2-7: Kansas fsWjkM. l.awaon A Namon.Columhla, Cincinnati, Xov,2-7; Keltli s BIJon. Phlla,9-It I^ui A Hyatt, A. A fl., Boston, Xov. 2-7. La Claire, Harry, Chase'a, Waahlnrton. Nov. 2-7 Leon A Adeline, Empire, ClovelanJ. Nov. 7-7. I,ce Children. Edlion, Everett, Waah, Nov. 2-7. .. . La Clair, Motiu, Orpheum, Kansta City, Nov. 1-7; Or- pheum, Omaha,8-I4. Leonard A Uonard, Hodcatadet'fl, Wlmlnirton, Del., Xov. 2-7. Leonard. Jan. A Hartle, C. U. H., Indianapolis, Xov. 2-,; Colombia. Cincinnati. 8-U. Letlle, Oenlo, A A K, Boaton. Nov. 2-7. _. „ I^unon, Bert. Hiyinarkot, Clilcato,Nov.2-7; Oolumhln, .-'. l.i-.u!-. t'-ll. I^wla. Al'ce, Mechanic, Salem, Mama, Nov.2-7. J/tro A Payne. Kelth'a Bijou, Phlla, Nov. 1-7. I*s, Henry, Kelth'a, Boston. Nov. -2-7. Le Boy A Le Vanlou, [lowanl, Boaron, Not. 2-7. Linden A Kaaley. Bnrton's, Norfolk, Va. Nov. 2-7. Lllcbnold, Mr. A Mrs. Nell, Poll's. Brldfeport, Conn., Nov 17: Paator'tX. Y.C..9-lt Llvlnastons (S). Empire,Clerelasd,Nov. 2-7; 0. (•• Il„ Indianapolis,9-u. , _ __ - _ LIliVBpanleli, ITector'e 125th Rt„ N. Y, C, Xov. 2-,. Loaoort Princes*. Orpheum, Denver, Nov. t-i. lrfimbard Bro*, Empire, Denver. Nov. 2-14. Lloyd. Herbert, (irpliaum, Los A, Nov. 27... Lolidell, Avis. 11. (I. II, Hamilton,'!., Nov. 8-U. I,ukens(4), 11. A R.N. Y.C., Xov.2-7. Loco A Luce. Family, Walla WalU, Wash, Nov. 1-7; Elli- son, North Yalklna,9-lt Lutr. Bro* . Avenue, Detroit, Nov. 17. SliiiMin-KiHiler Cn,Orpheato,Bkln., Nor. 2-7; Orpheum, Manning's' Kntertalnerr. Proctor'a 21d 8t„ N. Y. C,Nov. 17. Miuiiialtan Comedy Four, Empire, London, EnR., Xov. 214. Major Hlalera. Proetot'alW Rt, N. Y. C, Not. 27. -Varvellen. The,Shewiy'a New Bedford, Ma»s.. Nov. 2-7. Mairlnleys, The. Ceelo, Fall Klver. Maas, Nov. 1-7. Martella A Laneaiter. Brailpnbarph'a, Plilla., Nov. 2-7. Mario A Aldo, Orpheum, Omaha, Nov. 9-K. Msnley A Itoae, illymplr, Chlcaito, Nov. 27. Matthews A llerrk II. A B, Bkln, Nov. 2-7. Manell A Falk, Palace. Denver. Nov-1-7. Martin A Bldtteway. ('. O. II.. chlejaro, Nov. 2-7. Maliers, The, Pnlin ilarden, Ryrvuw, N. Y, Nov. 2-7; lllalln. F.lmlra, N. Y„ C-H. Mai.*nilili Duo, Howard, Boston, Nov, 2 7. Mar.u/ A Mavette, Rhea's. Toronto, Can., Nor. 2-7. Martin A gnlur. Odeon, llaltlinore, Xov. 17. Mattjiowa A llotf, fbutea, Han Fran., Nov, 2-7. Marlowe. * Ilunkett, Pastor's, N. Y. (!.. Nov. i 7. Mackrt's Monkey*. Oriibaum, Denror, Xov. 2-7. Marsh A Hartella, Lyecum. rtan Fran, Nov. 2-7. _ . Mason, Nellie, Rlieedy's. New Bedfoni, Ma«s„ Xov. 2-7. Maihleu», The, Inrlienm, Denver. Nov 9-lt McDevlu A Kieler, Proctor'a 2Sd St., N. Y. (>., Nov. 2-7. McCarver A Aaray, Peck's, Oakland, Cal, Nov. «-14 McWatars A Tyeon Co, Orpheum, Ran Fran., Nov. 1-7; Orooeum, Los A, 8-lt • Mclntyre A Uaatli, Olympic, Chlcizo, Nov. 2-7. Met;ord, Ixwla A Co, Caato, Fall River, Mass., Not, 3 7, MoPhersoo. Vernlo, Novelty,Denver,Nov.2-7. _ __ .VcMahon's Watermelon Olrla, Temple, Detroit. Nov. 2-7. McNullv Rlstera, Avenue, Dolrolt.Nov.2-7. McCarthy. Mylei A Co, Orphemn, N. O., Nor. 2-7. Melon I Troupe, Olympic Chicago, Nov. 2-7. Merrltl, Hal. Temple, Detroit, Nov, 21-7. Mettllnit A Bean. Ooeur d'Alana, 8pokana, Nov. 2,14. Merlan'a llois, Olympic, Ohlcniro, Nov. 27. . Merrltt, Haymow!, Lua Anwles, Cal, Nov. 3-11. Meredith Hlstari.l). O. IL.Chlcairo, Nov. 17. Mayer A Mason. Paator'a, N. Y.C.vNor.2-7; Muaee, Mc- Koaar,orl, Pa, »14. ■ „ ... Mean (3). Empire, London. Ion, Nor. 114. Minstrel Misses. Kelth'e New, Phllav.Nov. 1-7. _ Mlakel, Cora A Picks, Caato, Lowell, Mas*, Nov. 17. Mllla; Lillian, Temple, Detroit, Nov. 27; 8liea's, Toronto, 9-14. ' ■ Mklaeley A Cerlll*. Columbia, ClnilnnaU,!Nov. 17. MIUiL Lflllan, Temple, Detroit, Nor. 2-7. „ „ Mills A Raymond, Empire. Hoboken, N. X, Xov. 2-7. Mltrhall's(»), Mwlinnlc, Silera, Mass., Nov. 17; Keiths, Providence, B. I, 9-14. . „ Mllom (4), Columbia, Cincinnati, Xov. 1-7, . . Mlloy, Katherlno, Hheedy'a, New Bedford, Mass, Nov. 2-7. Mitchell A Love, Main Htreet, Peoria, 111, Nov. 2-7. Millard Broa, Alcirar, Denver, Xov. 17. ■ Mitchell A Hess, Manhattan, Norftlk v Va.,Npv. 2-7. .Montifomery, Cllnum, Lycouru, Ran Frun, Nov. 17. Monroe, Mack A Uvrrence, Circle. N. Y. 43., Nov. 2-7. Morrl*, Ellda M, Temple, Detroit.Nov.2-7; Shea's.To- routo, Can., 9-U .... Motoalrl, Olyraulr, Paris, Fr., Nov.314. Moore A LlttlaMl.niymiile. Chicago, Xov.2-7. Mosher's Terriers, Poll'slBrMiteport, Conn., Nov. tt, MorrlMey A Rich, Keith's BIJou, l'nlla, Nov. 2-7. MorrlBsev*. The, Climes. Sao Fraa,. Xov. 2-7. Morrle A'Morrls, Manliattao,Norfolk, Va, Nov. 2-7. Morrleona, The, Hmv.iril. Boston, N'nv. 2-7. Mprrell, clias. A May, Clneograpli, Rimkane, Wnali., Nor. lit Murphy, Mr. A Mri. Mark. C. (). II., Cbtean, Nov. 2-7. Murfliv A Wlllanl, Pastor's, X. Y, C, Nov. 2-7. MnrUia, John H, Malu Htrooi. Peoria, 111, Nov. 27 Mnrpliy A Andrews, ltoctor's Sib Ave, .N. Y. C, Sot, 9*7. Murray,P.llialietli.Olyniplc.Chlctgo, Xov.2-7. . Madia A Morton,L'aitu, Fall Hirer, Mass, Xov. 1,. Niwn, Tom A Co, Columbia, Bt. Louie, Xov. 17. Naomi A Ethanlo, Keith's, Hoston, Nov. 2-7. Natalia A Deliradu, Frita's, Portland, Ore, Nov. 17. Newman, ,1,-cpli, OrphQiini, Kansas Cliy, Xov. 1-7; Or- l'hvilm, Onialia,6-ll. Nelta. Ruth, Cutulnbla, Ht. r*uls, Nov.2-7. Neville, Dorothy, folunihla, Cincinnati, Xov. 1-7. Xallson, HaUle, Palace, Denver. Nov.3-7, Nlgbtons (4), ll»)market, (Ihlcaa-o, Xov. 2-7. Norton, Talkative Miss, Columbia, 8t. l-ouls, Nov. 2-7; (3. P. II, Chlcaito, 9.14. • Nos-u'slo), Marylnnd, Baltimore, Nov.'l-7. Nowllu, Dave, Ulclinioud. Va, Nor. 17; Atlanta, Ca, 9-11. .Nobles, Milton A llollv. Empire, llobokeu, X. J., Xov. 17; Keith's, Boston, U-ll. XuireiiL J, «l„ A Co, ColnuiWa, St, Louie, Nov. S-7; C. O. 11, Clilon-io. n-ll. OlvioA Fawn, Brook,Marion, lint.,Nov.9-14. < irvllle A Frank. Meeliaulv. Salem, Masa., Nov. 2-7. 1 uborne A Daley, Flow's, Madison, Wis, Xov. 2-7. < irnoirtT, Heorifla, Lvceum, San Fran, Xor. 2-7. iMvt Delmo, Kelth'a, X. Y. 0.,-Xov. 2-7; Keith's Xew, Phlla, 9-U. O'Bnon, Frank, Hopkins', Louisville, Xov. 2-7. n'Donnal! Hnia-, Pn-etor's j:kl St, N. Y. C, Nov. 17. l'arkor'sDomnreiiSjColuiulilii.sl, I.ouIh, Not. 5-7. PuM-atel, Olymnlc, Oldcaito, Xov. VS. 1-auloADIka.iiriiliautii, l)en»or, Nov, 17. I'vahliiK Bros., Poll'*, Hartford, fouu, Xor. 2-7. Point, Keith's, Pawtuckou B. 1, Xov. 2-7. 1'lunrd A Uatf>', Ciielsen, Masa. Nov 2-7. Pierce A Mailee, Poll's, New llaveu, Conn., Nov. 2-7. Ponii-nns, The. Novelty, Denvor. Nov. 5-7. I'rlor Hms,, Casino. Worcesler, Masa., Nov. 2-7. Prior A NorrK Kiuplre, llutUs Mnnt, Xov. 2-7. Purcelt A Bn-oks, Mv-chanle, Hileiu, Mass., Nov. 2-7: Cook's Itoehester, X. Y.,0-14. aJuakiTCIivTrlo,Columbia, Ht. Louis, Nov. 2-7. Oulglrv Bros..If A B, Bkln,Nov.S-7. uaeet), suiwe X Fuely, Lyroum, Han Krati., Nov. 17. llsv, John * Enima, vKolth's, Provldeuce, Xov. 2-7; Clia-st's, W'Mlilugiou, M*. ,, ll-in*ifti» A lie Lair, Weaai't-, Peoila, 111, Xov, 17. Katum A A mo, Temple. Hetnill, Nov. 1-7. lUynmnd, UtileR.. Ilopkln*', Louisville, Nov. 2-7. Knckntt A llazsrtl, Sailler's Well.-, lemilun, liuir.. Xov. 2-7; Smart Children. Novelty. Denver, Nov. 17. Snyder A Buckler. Kelt lis, Boston, Nov. 2-7; lTnctor s, Albany. N. X., 9-14. Rnaklrlno, Ilnb, Woonsockot, B. L, Nov. 2-7. „. . _ Rolnra, Chapln A Ollrar, Jetlars', Paginaw, Mich., Nov. 2 7. RpisseUBroa.C.O. It..Chicago,Nov.2-7. .. „ „ Htular.-l-rad fl. Main Rtre*r, Peoria, III, Xov.l<: Hop- kins', Memphis, Tann, 914. Htoddard A Lewis Sana Send. Milwaukee, Nov. 2-.. Stanley A Le Roy, Brook, Marlon, Ind, Xov. 914. Stewart, Belle. Novelty, Denver. Xov. 3-7. Htinjou A Mertnn, C. fS. II., Clilcaito, Xov. 2-7. Hteln-Erretto Family, Hopkins'. Louisville, Xov. 2-K. Stanley A Wilson, Pastor's. X. Y. C, Xov. 2-7. Rt. Ives, Flora. Alcarar, Denrer, Xov. 3-7. Ht. Oyr, Kuirene, Standard, Houaton, Tex, Nov. 2-7. Hnoetoro. Huto, Keith's, Plilla, Xov. S-7. . „ Sullivan A resquclenn, Empire, Cleveland, Xov. 2-i; Co- lumhla, Cincinnati,8-lt ,„ ... Swlckanl, Mr. A Mrs, Empire. Belfast, Ireland, Nov. 9-14. swan A Bninherd. C. 0. H , Chlcsno, Nov. 17. TarTsuy, Emile, Kalth's, N. Y. C, Nov. tt-7. Tanakas, The, Olympic. Chicago. Nov. 2-7. Tally Ho Doo, Dockstader's.Wllmlnitton, Del, Nov. 2-7. Thompson A Herlda, People'*. Lowell, Masa, Xov. 2-7. Theo. Jack Trio, Orpheum. flan Fran.. Xov.S-21. Thatcher, (Jeo, Orplieaiii, Bkln, Nov.2-7. Thurston, OTpheuni. Bkln, Xov. 17. , Thornton. Bonnie, Empire, Hoboken,>. .1, Xov. ST, Tlttia, Lydla Yeamans.Casto, Lawrence, Mass,Nov.2.; Oasto.LoweU,9-U. ._...- Tlppell A Kllment, Coinlque, Seattle, Wash., Xov. 17; fcllwin, Seattle, 9-14. Tlernw, .iolin T, Lyceum, Han Fran., Xov. 9-H. Tompkins, William, Poll's, Waterlmry, Conn, Xov. 2-7. Tor-cat, L. Orpheum, Bkln, Xov. 9-14. Toledo A Price, rroctor'e 6th Ava, X. Y. 0, Xov. 2-7. Topack * Went. Hem. Lvnn, Mass, Xov. 2-7. Turpln Bros., BIJou. Norfolk, Va, Nov. 2-7. Troubadour Four, standard, St Louis, Nov. 1-7. ITask A Gladden, Park, Younitatown, O., Xov. !-7; Ttu- quesne, Plttsliurit, Pa., 9-l(. Traloar, Kellii's New, Phlla., Nov. 2-7. Tyco, Lillian, Proctor'a Jth Ave . N. Y. 0, Nov. 2 7. Tyler, Rosa Lee, llayroarket.nilcaao, Nov. 17. I altera. Tha, Portland. Portland, Ma, Xov. 17. Van, Blllv B, Empire, Hoboken, X. J„ Xov. 17. V»s«ar clrls(S). Kelth'a Bijou, Phlla, Xov. 17. Vlnta A Lara, Avenue, Plttsliurjt, Nov. 9 14. ^'llla|re 1 'liolr, Orpbeum, Han Fran, Xov. 1-7. Walburtl, Prof, Proctor'a Oik Ave., N. V. f!„ Xov. 3;. Walilon, Max, Orpheum, San Fran, Xov. 1-14. Wayhurns Minstrel Mltwes, Keith's, Phiia.Xov. 2-H Waldon, Max, Orpheum, San Fran, Nov. 1-7. Walton Bron., Orpheum, Bkln, Xov. 2-7. Webb, John.I, Empire, Seattle, Xov.9-14. Weston Sisters, Pastor's. X. Y. 0., Nov. 2-7. We«terly. Flora. I'ryital, Denver, Nov. 2-7. Welaona (4), Keith's.N. V. 43., Xov. 4-7. Wantons, Mttalcal, Haymarkit, Chlcaito, Xov. 2-7. Walls, Lew. Chutes, San Fran., Nov. 214. Wemar-Amoron Troupe, Cook, Rochester, N. V, Xor. 2 7. Webb's, Cart. Seals £ Sea 1,Ions. Columbia, Cincinnati, Not. 1-8. Wast, John A, Academy, Plttsbarfr, Pa, Xov. 27; l'eo- Wnle's, Cincinnati, 8-lt eat* Wilt, A Picks, H. A B,Bkln, Xov. 17. Wenona A Frank. Orpheum, Han Fran, Xov. 1-7: Or- pheum, Los A, 8-14. Whitney Bret, II. A B, Bkln, Nov.2-7, White A Simmons, Cleveland, Xov. 914. Wlftitman, Allen. Lyceum, Han Fran., Nov.2-7. Wlilujlsw, Arthur, Shan's, Tnronto, Can, Xov. 2-7. Wilson A De Monvllle. Manhattan, Noriolk, Va. Xov. 214. Wllaon A Davis, Keith'*, X. Y. C, Nov. 2-7. Williams, .Iphnnle, l'aiace. Boston, Xov. 2-7. Williams, tim, Circle, M. V. C, Nov. 2-7. Wise A Mlltoo, Karl, Ptioblo, Col, Nov. 2-7. Winters, Banks A Winona, Keith's, Pawtttcket, K. I, Nov. 2-7; Kelth'i BIJou, Phlla, 0-14. WHUnscn, Josephine. Keith's New, Phlla., Nov. 17. Willis Family, Avenue, Detroit, Nov. 2-7. Wlnstanley A Sullivan, Chutes, San Fran, Nov. 2-7. Wilson A Helolse, Shea's, Buffalo. Nov. 2-7. Wlndom, Wllllem H,Crv*tni, St. Jose ph. .Mo. Nov. 1-7. Wordotte. Kaielte A Co, Pasior's, N. Y. C, Xov. 2-7. World A Kinirstun. Lyceum. San Fran.. Nov. 2-7. Wormwood's Dobs a Monkey* Madison Square (larden, N. Y.C.Nov.17. WrlifliLM^r. A Mrs. John B, Haymarkel, Chlcafto, Nor. 2- 7; Columbia, St. Louis, 9-It Vorko-Herberc Trio, Brndenbunjli's, Phlla, Xov. 2-7. Verxas.The. Lyceum, Han Fran, Nov.2-7. Yorke, A Adams, Procror's 21d St., X. Y. C, Xov, 2 7. Kano, C. O. II, Chlcaito, Xov. 3-7. Keda A Dills, Orpheum, Utlca, X. V, Nor. 2-7. Zel, Raymond, Orpbeum,Terra Hauls. Ind, Xor. 5-7. /Jitk. Adolph, II, A II, Hklyti, Xov. 27. Zollara (J), Orpheum, N. O., Nov.1-7; Orpheum, Han Fran., ■> a » DEATHS IN THE: PROFESSION. Queen's Poplar, l*-lt llailiurd A WWW Alosra, Marseilles, Kr, Nov. 110. Havs<}). WlrlliSiiniaha, Nov. 2-7, HaWh A Mean), Kreenvlllo, H. r, Nov. 2.7. Kaudalls, Tlie, Avenue, Detroit, Nov. 3-7. Hay moud Musical Trio, Columbia, SI. Isiiiih, Xor, 2-7. Keesl A St. Clair, Crvslal, Ht. JoMpb. Mo, Nov. 1-7. MM |iinls It- A K, X. V, (!.. Nor. 2-7. lleno, Bessie, Hem, Lynn, Mass., Nov. 2*., Hreil A Shaw, KeltY*, Pmvldence, Nov. 17. Rentes t) . Manhattan. Norfolk, Va., Xov.3-7. Heel's Bull Terriers, Mechanic, Silent, Mase, Nov. 17. lllco A Lucas, Novelty, Denver, Nov. tt. Hlo Bros. Oriilienni, Kansai City. Nov. 1-7; Orpheum, X.0..9.H. Hitter. Max, Kelth'e New, Phlla, Xor 17. Hleliard*. Kdlth, Pastor's, X, Y, l'„ Nov. it. Hlrbarda (1), Orpheum, Sau Fran, Nur.!,. Hose, Julian. Cfiletnbla, Cincinnati, Nov. 2-,. ll.iliyns Mr. A Mrs, Main Rt, Paoriai 111., Nor. 2-7. Itossew Mldgvts. Rmplro,Cleveland,Nov.27, Heneu. Mtnlcal (I). IToctor'a 2M Rt, N. Y. C, Nov. 17. ilosalra, William. Columbia, Bt. Isiula, Nov. 3-7; C. O. II.. Chlca»o, P-U. Paul Splash .(Ttistlu), high diver, was killed at Pearls, III., del. 'Si, by n live wire. He was appearlDe with the ija»klll-Mimtly Unrnlval Co. at the time, and had finished hU .last dive ot the company's two weeks' engagement ln the above city. On the way to his dressing room he grouped an electric wire and received u aback which resulted lit his death la Htteen minutes. He wan a native of Saa Francisco, and had been diving eighteen years. Tito body was shipped to his home for interment. Patby BitANNitiAN (alcMonigle), the Irish Jig dancer, was killed by n rHilrond iralu nt Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 20. He was born In Donegal, . Ire., luid cuiue to this country when ten yearn old. Ho entered the pro- fession about fifteen years ago. Ho married Sadie Wells, aad under the namo of llui Brannlgans played many of the vaudeville theatres In the country. Ho worked tho pant season with Joint Murron, comedian nntl hag piper. Ho alanccd at tho World's fair for six months. Ho leaves a wife and several brothers aud Bisters. Itciuitlns were luterretl ui Holy Bepulchre Cemetery, In Philadelphia. [Tho types last week uiude the uuuie uppeur Jlninulgliuiu,—MD.J Ainnuit DnvBLLHii, profeslonally known ns Arthur Mllou, of the Four villous, died at New Orleans, Oct. 20, from asphyxiation by Illuminating gas. He wtw discovered In his 1,10m, uucoiisi'loiis, on Oct. 21', itinl up lo'tho lime of his death was unable tu tell any- thing regarding the vccurrcuce. He was l weiity-Lhreo years old, aud was born In lliilln, tier, 'i'he Four Mllona made their Amorlraii debut ut Hopkins' Theatre, Louis- ville, Sepl. 2N, 1VIU3. beeeaacd left 11 futher null mother, besides several brothers and sls- lers. In Ilerlln. He was burled nt i:iiinvmnl iVmelery, Chicago, on Oct. 110. Axxa JiA Yllil'mi. wife ot (lllbert Hl.v, died In l'hlludelpltlu. I'a., « Oct. 27. Her lust upiieariiiii'c was with tho Korcpaugli Stock Oik, l'hlttwK-lpIila, Ibe week or Dee. IS, VMS, when she played Mehllublo Cnrt- rlarlii, In "Teu Nights In n Bar Kooiu." The roiiiultiH were Interred lu the West Laurel Hill Cemetery, l'lillndclphlit. Members of UllBkespeare lHidge, No. 1. Actors' Order of I'rft'iWsUlp, otllitiited as pall bearers (WPr. II.Minv I)u Couitsr.T (William H. ■lienriev). un 0I1T t4a»o tnttoot'd man. died at ihe LolMtuun Hospital, Now York tftty. Nor. J, from a coni|allcniioit of nMMra. Inter- inont was ot Wuodhuwn Ci>tnet*rj-;-a!. James McOukbt Jil, a. imialclan, wid ft nleuiber of the McGlltirey lAinul.v, irtualelmta. tlleil Out. 24, at Cleveland. O., whert> he M laeeu playilug lu a Bhce.'Ure ctKlurHtra. Hw widow nnd «ne tditld, ihls fatter, mother and etevoro! bwUMH «nd sisters survive turn, - «s» —Maude Fealy will ba starred for three ftPAsonR, beginning next Fall, under the man- alwment at Charles D. DUllngbain and Frank 1-. 1'erley, n.vlrva and Connueut.—Fair business ruled Inst week, a few of the houses only playing to hist attendance. The New Am- iITKMUM Tjikatihj was dedicated Monday Mghl, Oct. 26, with N. C. Ooodwln, In "A MldsiinMner Night's Dream.":.'. v Henry Irv- ing made his Amerltan reappearance 2(1, In Ihe llrsi. prodtiellon ln UiIk i^umtry of ••Dnnle," n. plfty, In a prologue and four acts, by SIM. Bardoii and Morcaii, ndnpted Into Kngllsh by tatirenee Irving At tho Parson Tnunt, Tnesday night, 27, oc- curred ihe first New York City production of "Raffle!", the Amateur Cracksman," a comedy drama, In four nets, by 1 R W. Hor- nung and Enscne Tresbrey, from Mr. Hor- nung's book of the same name.. The con- tinued attractions for week ending Oct. "I were: "Three Little Maids" at Dai-sm, William Collier at the BiJor,,"Ben Hur" at the" New Yoiik, "Whoop-Dee-Doo" nt Wbbkb & Fields' Mcsic tUU* the llogera Brothers nt the KNicitEimocKBB, 'Teggy -from Paris" nt Waliack'b, Charles Hawtrey at the Cai- BMMi Edward Harrlgan at the Mcbbay ■Hill, "flysiies" at the Gabdkk, "The Dar- ling of the Oods" at Brlasco's, Henry Irv- ing at the Broajiway, N. C. Goodwin at tho Xnw AMBTEBDAM, Kyrle Bcllcw at tho Pbin- cess, "Checkers" at the American, Maxine Klllott at. the Oakbick; Wm. H. Crane at the BAvor, Richard Slansfleld at the Lybip, John Drew at the Empibb, "Babes In Toy- lond" at the Majestic, "Ermlnle" at the Casixo, Ethel Borrymore nt tho Htmsox, "The Best of Friends": at the Aoapbsiy, the Geroian stock company at the Ibvixq Placit, the French company at the VACDGViiiUS, "The Fisher Maiden" at the Victoria, B. II. .Sotliern at (be Hbbai.b SqcABE, "Marta of the Lowlands" at the Manhattax, Andrew Mack at the Fotjbtekkth Stbekt, nnd Grace (icorgc nt the Madison Square, the five last named closing on that date. Dramas by tho.F. K Proctor stock companies, with added vaudeville features, were presented nt FnocTOR's Finn Avbxcb and; Oxu Htx'- ubbd and Twbxtt-fifi'H Stbeet The one week stands closing 81 were: Marie Cabill nt the Graxb Opeba nocsB, "Es- caped from Sing Sing" ut the Third Ave- nue, ."The Christian" at Proctob's FlrtY- i:icinit STSE&r, the Four Cohans at tho IlAiir.CM OntU Holse,' "A. Black Sheep" ut Wkser & Firi.ds' West I-nd, "No Wedding liellK for Her" nt the Metropolis, anil "At Duty's Call" nt lhe Stab. !..,.. Variety en- tertainment was furnished at Keith's T.'xion Square, Proctor's TwEXTY-inini) Street, Ton* Dartor'n, the Cibcwh, Udbtii & Season's, Jaox Palace, Mixer's Bowery. the Br.wiiY, Xante Eioitui 'Avbxub, tho IjOhjion, the Olympic, and the OBPiiErji. Hiibes's Museum prescnteel the .usual curios nnd vaudeville. Herald Stj.na.ve Theatre (Charles Froii- man, manager).—"The Girl from Kay's," a musical farce comedy, by Owen Hall, music by 1 vim Caryll, was glveit Its -first-New York presentation at this house on Xov. 2, before n big audience, Its Initial production In America having been given nt the Star The- atre. BulTalo, X. Y., on Oct. 10. The original production occurred at the Apollo Theatre, London, Eng., on Nov. in, 1002, nnd Owen Hall was then credited with tho ntithorslilp, but It was announced that the lyrics . were by Adrian Boss; Claude Avellng ttnd others, and the music by Cecil Cook and others. But even with this Im- posing array of entertainment makers the piece hns reached the local stage heavily weighted with slow going, pointless dia- logue, and wltb only an occasional lyric of merit. Its treatment Is by no means high class, for there Is a-frankness lu the man- ner in which Its characters discuss their affnlrB that Is anything but pleasing to re- fined ears, and the story Itself Is broad and never quite reaches the point where it might with reason be called hnmorouH.' The music however, Is generally of good class, and sev- wn! numbers are worthy of popularity, while <uip. a sons ln the neoond■net, rendered by a tpinrtntte, nan nwrlrt above the ordinary. Tha Ktorv tells of how Harry Gordon and Norali Chalmers, two loving hearts, are made mis- unable because Winnie, "the girl from Kay's," is caugh-. k'l*s!ug Harry on the very day Hint he «nd Norah hare set' for their wedding. Krvrah eoirwnl* to have the marriage ccru- jnonv performed, but only for the wake uf "her liareuta, Whom she does not wish to li«vo suffer any huiulllaifloii. But sho oiid Harry conduct themselves as Btrungers 10 encli other, hurl'only api)enr loving when "company" Is present. Mean- while Winnie haw captured' a millionaire, Mux Iloggenhelracr, who, after nmnerouH ad- ventures u ud heartaches, decides that be will have to marry "the girl from Kay's," lu order to keep her by his side, and at length Xoruh forgives Hurry when It Is 01- plnlnwl that Winnie simply kissed him In a IMuiotilc way, Sum Bernard, who Is fea- tured In the production, played'the "bored and very rich" Iloggeuhelmor' with a closer upriroiich to the legitimate In makeup and delineation than anything he-has douo In a long 1I1110, Olid he made 11 pronounced suc- trCHK In spite of the fact that the character was handlcuptied by many dull lines. Hultle WIIUaiuh nmiK'-it Lit lu the title -role, -prin- cipally because she Hiitig with great ex- pression a Koug called "Customers ut Kay's," nut) later duuoed gracefully and rendered tin- aithor ttong with excellent effect. Harry lmveuport lied little to do, but the way lu which he scored In a musical number culled "1 Don't Care," must have been gratifying In lilm. Grace Dudley -snug- and danced charmingly, and Ernest Lnmbart', us a useless Htiinplc of British aristocracy, did well, con- sidering the material he bud to deal with. (jruce Freiuiaii ucted nnd sung to good •Act, and Murlo Doro was worthy of pralso for' ber dancing number. The piece was mounted lu good taste and costumed beautifully. The -cast: Mux Hoggetiltelnier, dam Ber tin rd: ■ Harry Uor- don, Hurry Davenport: The lieu. Percy Pltxtklstle, ICrnoHt Lnmbnrt: Mr.'Chalmers, ileiirgc It. Siaiugiie : Theodore Quench, K. t:., Homer Uranrlllii; Joseph, hall porter at Flac- ton Hotel, wiiii'Iiil Smith: Arolile 1*0111- llrldge. Maurice Lsvlgue: I'eppcr, page Isiy I'luclon Hotel, F.tull HeiiKel :■ Frank, waiter at Savoy Kestaurttut. iltnl' Decker: Wlunlo Hni'buroitgh. the girl from Kuy's, Huttln Wllllauis : Xorah Chulmers, Oracc Freeman; Klleu, her lunld, tlrace Dudley: Mrs. CUul- luera, Maude (Jranger; Nancy Lnwlcy, Marie Doro: Mary Mcthuen,- I*onore Harris; Clara Butler, Ulsle Ferguson: Cora Paget, Sadie I'olers; Maliel Donald, Veru Cameron: Hilda French, Klsle Barney; Klla Wlnfon,-Margaret Malcolm: llhndn ( uutaur, Teddle- Du Coc; Maud-Buor, Olive Ullrich: Certruile Sarum, Lillian Seville; Olive Mauton. ltelvn Bon Kersley S -loan' Uly, Mabel - *'larke; Jane, Blanche Wood: Blanche, May Harding. Casino (Sam S. ft Lee Shunerr. mana- gers).—Francis WUsou, in'"BriTilnie," en- tered on bis thl i-d week Nov. •2. . Good business Is reported Proctor'a Fifth Avenue Theatre (J Austin Fynes, general manager).—The houso stock companv. auitme ••., v <u>i- able players, bad no difficulty in keeping hi high tension tUe iiiteicat u , i nu ._ " . dlence.1 on Monday, Nov. 2, with "Lover'.' Lane" an the bill. Mnleoira William*, who Is dally strengthening his hold upon those who regularly visit this bouse, played tiio lirundmlnded and lovable minister of Clvd,- Fitch's story with distinction, wullo Florence Keed mndo every scene In which she llgiired sa enjoyable one. Simplicity, the child of Impulse, was n treat as played hy Lllilnn Slnnott, who showed cleverly the varying moods thnt were supposed to sway the char- acter. Herald Orlfnn did splendid work as the aged bell ringer, and the role of Aunt Mellssv was safe In the hands of Mathilda Deshou. Alice dale scored a success, as did Margaret KIrker, who. mado the hit of Irish character work she had to do n feature of I ho performance. Hoi Aiken, T. H. Swain nnd <leorge Friend did moat credltnbly, and Joseph Kggcnton and Lomn Klllott, as the divorced couple, who flnnllv lieromo reconciled, won honors as well. The female rulers of the village were well plaved by Julia Alkea, Helen Relmer; Alice Baiter and Violet-Ercell. la stage settings and gen- eral .stage management the production was ln every way a commendable one. The cast • The Rev. Thomas Singleton, Malcolm Wil- liams; Herbert Woodbrldge, Joseph Kggen- ton: CncleBIII, Gerald (Irltfln: HoseaBrown, Sol Aiken ; Mr. Hkllllg, T. U. Swain: lleaeon Steele, George Friend; Billy, Al. Roberts; Johnny, the fnt boy, Arthur Brown; Bid; Woodbrldge, Master Wilfred Norman; Marv Larkln, Forenee Reed; Mrs. Herbert Woud- bridge, Ixirna Elliott; Simplicity. Johnson, Lillian Slnnott; Aunt Mellssy. -Mathil- da Deslion: Mattty, Alice Onle; llrld- get, Jlnrgaret KIrker; Mrs. Lane, Laura Wood; Jfrs. Hosea Brown, Julia Aiken; Miss Molly Mealy, Helen Reimec;. Mrs. Steel.-, Alloc Baxter; Mrs. Jennings, Violet Brcell; Beswlo Steele,. Ida Norman. In the vnnde. vllle are: Maud Huth, with her monologii.' nnd songs; Prof. Wulbercl, with the (tqulne performer.-DahI; Toledo and Price, eontor- tlonl.its; .Murphy nnd Andrews, Hinging and talking romoduans: .Smith nnd Gorman, come, dlaiis; Herbert Albinl, whose act of nvaglc made a hit,- aud DIHIan Tyce, who repealed tho success she won last week at another city house. The kaluXechuoseope continues. Fourteenta Street Theatre (J. Wes- lev liosenquest. manager).—Mrs. Lottie Blair Parker's new live act melodrama, "Lights ot Hume," was presented for the first time on any stage night of Nov. 2, ut this theatre. There was a large and friendly disposed au- dience present. "Lights of iHome" Is melo- dramatic; there are two villains, one the bad, unnatural brother, who bounds the good one through accusation of forgery ln act 1, then the employment of an accomplice who seeks the death of the wife and child of Urn good brother, who, In act 1, has been driven from home through the villainy of tho nrcb conspirators. From the accusation or forgerv wo are asked to witness ihe abduc- tion of the child from nn Hast River reeren- tlou pier, with the use of chloroform, the child then being placed In an open boat m be ran down by an ocean liner, the child, however, being saved by the father, who re- turns ns a sailor, until we come to the final attempt «( tho villains to kill the young wife by leaving her to drown by a rising tide. Tho chief fault of the melodrama lies In Its glaring inconsistency and Inek of con- tinuity. We are asked to believe, as posslrde, the most Impossible happenings. Georgia Welles, as the persecuted wife, was excel lent, and Forrest Robinson made an heroic at- tempt to be convincing as the husband. Scehlcnlly, and the setting of the play was {iralseworthy, and the cast, as a whole, s entitled to a word of praise. Following Is the cant In fuH: Jack Stanton, Forrest Itoli- lnson; Grace Stanton, Georgia Welles; Ar- chie Stendon, Master Frankle Cooke: Wallace Wlnfleld, George Douglas Parker; Clara Wln- ileid, Grace Noble; Mr. Baldwin, Tlmnut; O-iinu ; James Nelson, Ted Breton ; Budg.i Hankey, Taul Scott; Mna-thn Hankey, Jessie CInuron; Nicholas Guggenbnuer, Hnnry ('ran- (tall; Mrs. McGower, Louise Anioi ; KM lie McGower, Marlbel Seymour; Chlmmle Doolan, James 8. Devlin; Moxle, Ted Breton: Mag- gie O'Connor, Carinne Runkel; ICdwnrd, An- drew Gl«s9fon); Officer Qinnlan, WaJK-r Howard; The Strollers. The Three Dndm; Musicians, Mcrcogllano's Italian Band. "Rob- ert F,mmet" Is underlined to bo revived here on Dec. 28. Victoria Theatre (Oscar Hammerslelo, manager). — Prank .Daniels nnd company five, on Monday night, Nov. 2, the first New - ork ; presentation of "The Offiaie .Boy." a mu- sical comedy. In rm-o acts, book by Harry It Smith, and music by Ludwlg Knglander. The work is from tho Fremoh of Maurtce Ordnri- nea-.i otiii Paul Gavaulc. The original proriui- tkin.oocmrred Sept. 14 last, at the Star Then- tie, Ittiffalo. N. Y. The east In full: Noah Little, Frank DnnleVs: Rider UttJe. Alfred Hlekutan ; Totblas Van Twlllef, Sydney 'foler; Damou Kdtchutm, .Gilbert Clayton; Pythias ChemtlMuu, Jaimia C. Reuny: Reggy Biggins, David Bennett; Percy Wiggins, Laurence Wheat; Mt!N«i>, W. C. Kelly: Scales, Lea.vlu James; Eupihemla, Louise Gunning: Claire de Lane, Eva Tangttay; Pnqutta, Violet Halls: J«?ainnlto, Marion Hnrle; Flonlue, Ida GHibrleBe :. Flitrt Messenger. May Sheridan; Sect.nd Messcuger. Maude-Welsh ; iMlss Har- vard, Gwendolyn VakMrilno: Miss Vale?, fior- 1 null! 1 jo rem us ; Spike Muggins, Frank Con- way: .Thug Magarn, J. ; I,aray»>tto. Circle Theatre (Percy G. Williams,.man- ager).—"Tho Mysterious Aga," an Illusion, which Isst Summer was the feature of one 01 our cltvlri prominent Summer resorts, Is the henvv type attraction for this week at Man- ager Williams' .pretty vaudeville house. It Is surely one of the best of the many nets of Its kind sent, lu .recent years from F.urope, aud. is 11 puzzling piece of mechanism. Lil- lian Bnrkhart and her company hold the chief sketch position of the bill most capably. Miss Biirkhurt's efforts . lu "A Strenuous Uulsv" being, in many respects, the op- posite of her dainty work lu former comedi- ettas. Credit for her. versatility might bo accorded her, as she. did. excellently well, nnd. her. support was, ln tho main, efficient. Monroe, MHCk and Lnwronco again scored 11 stroug success lit Ned Monroe's playlet, 'How to Oct Hid of Your Mother-ln-Luw." It la trulv a side splitting affair, brimful of eii : tertalulng comedy lines. Tho bill, which con-, talus much of varied Interest. Is made up. of the Bnsauo tfuartet, Alcldo Cnpltalue, gym- nast; Bluns, Biuus nnd Blnns. muslciil comedians; Geo. W. Day. lu black race monologue: Gub Williams, ''Our German Sen- ator," perennial welcome; Ireqe Franklin, tin; dainty singing comedienne; the Gag- noux, novelty eutertuluers, aud tho vltn- graplr,'.Willi "Cnclo Tow's Cablu" shown for the first time here In moving picture form. Third Avume Theatre (Martin J. Di-v- on, nraiiagvsj).—■"Searclillghts of o. Gre,it Citv." a play fchoit was well M hero last season, la druwlng good houses this week. It Is cast as follows: Inspector Edward Buck- lev, Herbert OortlieU.; Arthur Burton, A. s . t'lnlr Kvers; Solomon Einstein, Irving wni- tvm; Weubon Jasper, WllHom Burt; Jlar* n O'Rourke, Andrew McLood : James Lynx, vt 11 • llnm H. Wlittc; Mtury Jasper, !>(■• tgW ford: Mother Bergman. Marlon I'I If ton; Mtiggle Shay, Cordelia Roberts; nil B* clics4er, rnderick Murray.. Hermau Ro.v» preseuted n picture act ns an extra feature. Next week. "The Buffalo Mystery." Majestic Theatre. (George II. McolaJ, mntiitger).- 1 -"Bal)es in Tpylaud'.' entered on its fourth weok Nov. 2. Excellent business Is being done. Frances Mario has resigned from the cast. ' ' . • Criterion Theatre (Charles Frohmin. 0)anager).T-Cbarles Hawtrey, In "The Man from niankley's," began his eighth week Nov. 2. "