The New York Clipper (February 1908)

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Eugene, Cnlquo, Minneapolis, MlW;;: 1,0-15, • *''WWtt.:Stuart, &■ Co., Union Saumc.N, X;..C 10- «**■ ' .'• MR-!-•'* ■' '-,■ ,'' ''* Wkaljey & Wballey, Broadway, Mldrtletowo, 0., !' wkceleV 9lators,' Dretu^land, Masjllob. 0.]'10-15. Wnltlfig « Molnbtte Sisters," Proctor'*, fleftark, WMM?aw,*%thur. ^SlwiOyV Fall Rim, Mass., 40-16. <-" • * •"• • : '■ ■ White. Porter J., & Co., Unique, Minneapolis, Minn.; 10-15. - sW&HOT * Be 11 ' ''Happy Hooligan" Co. - "Uiule. W. E., Orplieum, Ea«ton, .Pju,. 10-16. iinl 4_Bon<i Ufa Mobile, Ala., 10-lC. : Wisdom, Com tabce, Proctor's, Troy, N. Y., 10- ' "'151 1269b Street. N. *. -0.. 1T-22. Wilson JPros., Proctor's, Albany, M. X., 10-15. *• Wlxoh ,t Eaton, Star. Oletelaml, 0., 10-15; Acocesy.' i'lttsburg, 17.22. Wnftotl *,J.ottle, Unltiue. Eau Claire,'Win., 10- •■'lB;,BtJou, La Crosse, 17.22. Wilton. Bros., Keith's, Cleveland, 10-15. Wllapn-ft Doyle. Family, Mollne. III., 10-15; Peo- '.ple's.'Oedur IUplils, lo., 17-22. Willi ft HoyaoMs, Howard. Boston, 10-15. '•■IWJllanVD Temple of Music, Bijou, Battle Creek, .Mich., 10-15. ■ . " • Wilbur, Olarence, A Co., 10-15. . Winston flea Lions, Keith's, Providence, It. I., 10-16. Wllljatns, Banw, Washlnffton, SpoXnne, Wash., .: ,iSJ 1 Coliseum. Seattle, 17-22. • WlntoD, J. W., Armory, Blusbiimton, N. V., 10-' '••' i-tlR «. ,'..'' . '. Wlcto, Oeo., Scenic, (ttartfonl, Conn.', 10-15. -" Itt'ilUams, Sam', Bennett's, London, Oau., 10-15; ■y.-.'JJeiinett's. Ottaiva. 17-22. - . 1 Wllllaniii, -C. .W„ Schludler's. Ghlcago, 10^5. Williams A Stevens, Dandy Dixie Minstrels. Williams, ' Una, Bennett's, Montreal, Can.i 10- S .'>'-Mu' if ■'•.»>'• '■ JVUkc, JJobert, & Co., Savoy, Hamilton, Can., i ,. IVUIIoW ;Alfred, Deaiorest Ooineily Co. .' Wininnis Dao, Creaccnt, Nashville. Teun., 17-22. .■jWlHams, Force. Ooowr, Mt. Vernon, O., 10-15. ■'' !.WUU|IU ft' Hcaty. Hippodrome, Lexlnjlon. Ky., • '10-15; Edison, St. Mary's, 0.,' 17-22. C Tftlls ;& "JlMlan, Pdll's, Scrapton, Pa..' 10-15. ' Wilis; Nat M/. Albambra, N. t. 0., 10-15. W.telittnlitit -Allen, Majestic, Kalamazoo, ; Mich., r.WWtVe«k, Jane, Young's Pier, Atlantic City, N. Wctja & iilnip'ton, Proctor''*. Elftalieth, N. J.,. 1.0-1B; 5(h Avenue, N/Y.-.O.; 17-22. Wood Bros., Etnplrc. Chicago, 10-15; SWr, Mil- vaukee. 17-22.' ' Wood aVLaivson, Sheedy>, Fall Blver, Miui,, 10- .' I'M.-' •- • - - - •'• ' Wootls Kids, The, Thalia, Chicago, 10-15. Woooford & Marlboro, Grund; Hnmllton, O., 17-22. ..: tV0Ek.& Ower,<Proctor's, Albany, N. Y., 10-15. ' Wththt & ;.V,ill.'.WIndonj,;Mlnn„ 10-15. :. - .- WW. -H'eat.'' ■.Edward, ■ &.ABimnis, Ulppodrotne, . 1 xNS,X. B.,-. 10-15.' '•..'.•' '.. ' i. .'■■.". WOUr.'.Mmct. -Maude, A Horses, Hippodrome, N. ■ • .■.X.vC. ip-isT ' -, ••,; ' •■•• .,' " W.vnn v , .Bessie. ,5rictorln..N.,t.iO., 10-15. ' ,: • WKand & Wygand^.BIJou.- New.London,.Conn., ' ' :i9-I5; Paster's,.N.*..C.-.'l-7-i2. •i Yankee Doodle Quartette,' .Wonderland, Eraddocl:, " ^Paf; 10-15: •■•'.'<,'.•,•■.! ••"•••■. '■,■'' ' • Yeager & 1)« Costa, aartWr'n Weill, lyindon. Eng., ' 1«-10; Palace, Bow, I ..union, 17-22; Palace, Bristol. VJ 20: l'nl.ice, Plymouth, March 2-7; .. „ itepcnt. i'alford, 0-M.. ■ • 'Y6rk r s Doifj, Hatliaway's, Now nedforil, Mnas., - ,, Yoioarry'*/ Three, M'a'ry Andorcon, Louisville, '" tonflirliejv Prince,' 0.0. H., Plttsborg, 10-15. , XHmti. 6111c.; 1 & Bvo., Armory, ningliamton, S. f(5Bi ■ ■■ • ' «-,' ..J-fEs ■— - ■ ■ -' -. *",*>., ... ••'.■'• f ; v''^ : ^Ao \lSfc<. it: tt f f,llD . K .V*«»V.-«i«miiwnr.' bM„ i&SQMuM. W &'&&*- iW ivaMliti^l Wafer llata' met 'i'i)P tbelr.-jwual'iuipiiop'a'nu . %;■ W-16. i. 'Young, Pearl. Olean.i N. T„ 10-15. Zftp«tas,ia'hr,'Oth; Ave., M. Y. C. . 10-13J K. & "\l>,VjJemy City, N. J.. 17-22. ■ . . , „.pnx ' tZajju, The, Bijou, Fargo, N. p., 10-10; «• '•' ''•Btnplr?; Qcihil Forks, 17-22... . Zaihloch Co., Auditorium, York, Pa.. 10-15. • •' Znretzky.'froupe, Orpheum. Bostou, lO-lili „ ZorMtv Trl?. Family, Lancaster, Pa., 10-15, .1 ':; ZC'ito; iiJreat. 4; <>>., Star, WtlUlnsbnrff,. Pn., 10- i .'f'(A *(„,., ho. Plttsourg, 17-221 •■ . • , Kcrno' Stimo Troupe, 'J'he, Ornhlum, Canton, 0, Jfl-iO;,flrpWoui, BeUair, 17-23: ' _ ■ ZWll A Wch. Hltatjng, 6linftuto, Knn., .10-15. . , Zlnka, :A lllng, Orpfcoum, iloston, 10-15; Keith's, .'• i prd'vfdcoce.' It. r, 17-22. ' ZclKdU;, Fred. <Monlnl. K. Y. C, 10-15. .„ ,. .Zlmmermhrl. ■ Willy, OrpMHto. Minneapolis, Minn., ■' l'l-U'.- " .>, . '■ ■ '• "Hi ,. — ;~r7rr ' tt— ... .'i'X, OS TUB ltOA P- 9npplemen«ol Lilt -; Ilcoelrea Tor* . Mil.- lor ( l-taallliutInn. 'i'j rfhorn bpnrp'(Mllton A- Sargent Aborn, niers.) — J <%on(renl, Otli., 1.7-32. ,.„ . •llurrymore, Etliel (Chan, Frabman, ingr.)-rS>prlDK- • ■••* HH, Mass., 20. . BartlJob. Mabel-^Montrenl. Can., 17-22. , "BiSl Boy and Hbn Teddy Bears" (Ohas. -K. ■ Bjaney, Amuse. Co., mgrs.)--N. Y. City 10-15. Carter,"Mrs." Leslie—Conwu. 0., 10. '■ . Cnnleroa, • Ofnco IC H. Kerr, mgr.J—Omahs, •"^rtU-lC-H). ' . ' •'• ' n ' Caffotl Comedy (Ion Carroll, tngr.)—Mount Ster- ling, Ky., 18-22, ■ . ' j„ .. "COhSntJ Thro'. the hyc" (Cork Co., «»«•),•?• ' ' IdJftlnsbuvg, W. Vn., IB, Ciimberlaod, M«...Wi . . .CUrksburs, W. ta.. 14, Moraantown 16, Falr- •4nont.,lT, ■ Parkerabiirg 19. Marietta, p., 1», aisters.vllle, W. Vi., 20, Waynesboro, Pa. 21, Cambridge, 0.; 22. ««fl Otark, Mo., 17»2Z. Guy.Bros.'.Mtustrela (Q. B.,Oav, mgrj-—MaDoa- . '.align, N. 3., 1,2, South Amboy 1«, Hackensack "• •*««, 1 •i-WlrUui HteV - Aersbn' Stock ,'(W. 3. ft B. d. Mid - • 'Moil rte'.„,,. ,' hl»t#.)~B.VFon, Mich., 10-15, Wllllamstotl 17-22, ''HeVahl Bquflre Htoclt (A. L. Fanshawft wgr.).— i» : Kemlall^Ezra (Askln' &' Singer,' mgra.) — St. . | Mu., 17. Question" (Askln & Singer,' og*s.)r--Omsiia, 10-18. : ' ' ,'i, . ■ III Henderson, • 'Kittles. Band, (T.,tV J. Power. Wgr.)—San Mar- *Js,i.T«5:, ii, Austin 13; Colombua M, Houatoo '•'•• •Wk'JSE Chnrles,' Ln.,-10. Beaumlml. Wxi. IT, Orange 18. .Port Arthur'10, Crowley,. Lar, mnt., ..ahtl LflftLvette'20, ■"jpclaiiBjs il.-Mprkiin, mat., ' : '.Mt Franklin 22V • • •■ • '■•'.' , „ Lnillowe,'-Heilfv-(Har.leton & North,, nigra.)—n. . .„. Y.-City 17, Indefinite. ■ ■ ji. . i'j Lycaiim Cdmedy (AI..S, Evans,'mgr.).—Sarasota, j F1b„ 10.10. •' . ■■-■ , "LostTrail" (Wills Amuse. Co.. mgra.)—Harrla- Miller, Henry—N. Y. City 17-29. * •. ■ ., . ■ .J'Mna...Wliim of. Hie.Hililvise Psieh'? (Lletler A . ,J&K. ,tagis.}—Plttabnrs, Pn., 17-22.' ^ i "U«xst at- Laiighlnud" iMxon k Klmmermnn, idgrs.)—Btiayrns, 0.. 14, Van Wert 13, Fort '•': i.Wi*Tuv.tou.. 17. i '- " X , ''Me.'.jHIm nnd i," Hurtlg &, Seamon's—Clcve- ■ find o * 17-**° ''■■''No.'Motliet to "Guide Her'' (Edison A. Dndge. ^"WMMBnrlltMi. •Mk, 18. Oenweei 14J •I'lill- mih.'Waah:, IB. Spolisne 10. .Colfax 17, Walla ""'ft|la, ; 18. Ellchsbure 10. noilju 20, O|o Elunj, D1IS.J. / No ntv22 Ouf.-New" Minister" (Joseph fConyersj. «.- T.'nton..Inrt... 17, Franklin Jfl, New Castle 10. , |MigfflWpBynw«^ y s iw i WWgw 1 *: '.I aiifdiltta.'the Four (*Tllll» Pickett. mgr.j-^-Daj- toBa, Fid., -10-12, Tltuavllle 18-1«. « ' ••.VP|t|lfal"—Portknd, ON., ' 10-22. . > '.'■R«in in>FuU" (Wawtihals <ft •Kemper, mgra.J— JSW'SSvrjSSlir B. 0. Wbltneyil^IiPala- -'t .'.WUe,.,Ky., 17-22. -'■ , >WS??!S?!ffl« iI !*' 1 ?". *>PV <«e»-go;Vi.:^i: ^fc^jT .'('"W <"*•*." .nsr.)—Alhanr'X Y ,:» SSE I?- 15 '•■M"'"""!.- C«h.. 17.2b. ' ^ < ? rp i 1 i '"i»-, PW C. Gondii's (E/.O. Wlloon. J«land, III., in, Oalcsbutg 10. lowa.Olry, Is., XjLft'JSES C , r/ l ™-- < >I>.*liisfleM, .Mass., 21. 2?.. lnnnR Buffalo, King oi the Wild Wesi" |«:b»v. ■ -'v vi".'.^ -* ml ""'- Ca., mors.)—Brmiklin. X. ' -1 »• •! l*aKi» ■'- I. OtJH. .I. OXQON LE TTER. .. raoit our (iwk coita« »roimiiti. Clipper nnrenn, X4 .Lclr>caiier Street. , Letceatcr Squort, Londdu. W. O. : A spirit of onrest »tUl;pos«es80!)>TaudeTlile, the particular troatlo of the moment bains Mtween Gadoid Stoll and the Vailety Ar- Hats' federation. Kecontly the fed"ratlon passed a. rule forbidding nay ot ■ its mem- uere to appear «t benefits, performances for nharlty and the like, without the permls- «lot> of the society, which will be withheld uhlass 2% por cent, of the gross receipts In respect of th? performance ho handed to the federation for benevolent disbursement. Mr. Stoll organized his annual benefit for lao poor children of UlrnihiRhnoa without refer- ence to the federation, which promhtljr. called off l(s performius, but promised to make R0f>d to.tho poor children. Mr. Stoll went on with hU concert, enlisting the old nf Uon-fcdarn- lion performers, nod donating $500 to atone for any deficiency. He has lastied n suite- roent scoring the federation, which bna re- torted in the sHme spirit. >'It would scm that the fates fought for the performers In their revolt. Mark Mel- ford, formerly an'netor-on the regular stage, now writes and mas sketches in the TAude- vllle theatres. He has a .cnrlouscqualltj' of Wit,- nnd. Oswald Stoll, who Is sensitive la regard to Jokes about ' ; the relation, of the sexes, took exception .to a- line vittcred by Melford at the Empire,' Liverpool. "We've been I married eighteen, months and have a bright little, boy two years old." Frank Al- len, the stage manager, protested that the performer committed n gross bf each of the con- fidence reposed in him by hlsemplovers when he uttered such n line. Melford did.not .de- fend it, but said .It was a "spontaneous in- advertence." Stoll canceled Melford'e ■ con- trast and was promptly sued for *150, bal- nn;ce of salary. The Jury found for Melford. The trouble.Is that performers.are not llgor- ouely rehearsed and fixed to tbelr work. Much that Is said on our vaudeville stage Is lmpfomptu, and qliltc beyond the discipline or the! management. . .' , ••' . ■ A little' .girl, eighteen yeara old, Is the evnosgre- of every eye tunied toward the London stage. Mnrle Lohr made a.hit In ")ly Wife," at..thc. Hayjiuirket .Theatre, n 'few monrhs'. ago,. but Kho , in:lilcviid ... a > Verltnblo triumph ut' the..' game' tncatre,•., ,ln- ."ller father," ;'ou• T,(ics(lay<nIght.;'"Marlo,tla, nbt Biith-a'novlce<us^s6iue of the,-crltics|scem'ito tblftk. v<.In.''.fact,.'«aie'. has 'iboen^6ri; / fHe v ulige sjnro 'hCiv cblldho'ld 1 , '; / havln(f spent Va J ioud cfoal- '.of •...tiie'-.ftiBeii'i unde'f .»'<lic- • eye. :of k.iita. Kendal. ShcjH^he'.daughter of Kate "Hljhop. afcflne." aitre's.s,! whorwAs' the. original ■' violet Melroso.'in "Our Hoys," and a nlftec of Alfred Bishop, usually to lie found In' Charles Wyml- ham's company. Sim can trace thcatrlcfll , Hncngo to a great-griindfathor.who wits nsiK'-' elated with Mucrcady, She was born hi Australia, whore her mother aotcrt for lull" n long time. The mnst dcllghti'nl factor In Marie. Lohr'.i HUCvCesa'Is thai she has cohio through quite niupollcd. ' •■'■•■ 'i'llfsr Father"-bim been adapted by Michael Morton' from' n French play, entitled "Sou Per*," and, may accurately bo described as 'iworkmanllke;'. that Is to say, If. pitdvos M- f»9tive In the .tbealre,. but'losos'much of Its chaTacterlntlc charm and sontlnfcnt. con- duct Is condoned In n Frenchman that Mr. Morton lias to finesse,- also, the divorce lawa differ. Thin Is tho stovy ho tells: • Helen Foratcr married a charmtng man, who proved to he .Impossibly aolflsh. They lived unhappplly awhile, and then sho pro- cured what is conveniently called a "judicial Mfiarotlon.". The court gavo her tbo bus- tadv of her child, wltti the condition That tlio fatiior might claim a yearly visit from his daughter fur four tveoka' dUtatlon. Bftt Helen was not molested for clghteoif yearn. Sho hid away,' nnd In a cultured secluslnu, educated Irene. Forstar, at this Juncturo succeeded to tho title and cstatos of Ills uncle, Lord Claremont, dlsclosoil himself, and demanded the" flVkb visit from Iruno. ThO un- happy mother pruiestod, tho girl hated the thought of cntruBtlnii herself to, a father wimm bdo. hnd never seen, and •whom she know to have heen crilcl to the beloved mother. And so the llrst companion- ship of Lord Claremont and his daughter was fiercely hostile. • But the charm of'tho ninn had endured. Irene got to love his wit, Ida cleverness, his apparent tenderneos. Still note, she got to love the luxury nnd dis- tinction of her surrounding". She wanted both her parents howl And Bo, with tact and skill, she brought .them together—the man penitent and potentially good; the Wom- an forgiving and.amenable. Incidental, Irene makes a good marriage, and so the play • comes to a happy Issue. .Much that scemrd real and reasonable In French would have aetmed unreal and unreasonable, were not the fengllsh version so perfectly played by Marie Lohr.' by Henrietta Watson. as her mother, by Arthur Hourchler ns Lork Clare- unont, and by Angela Vanbrugh In the am- higuotia position of a woman friend of Lord ciaremont'a.. . .' Ahgela la the third of the Vanbrugh sls- tera. She was .trained as a musician and now makes the ausiilcloun. beginning of a atage cateet. Me Misses Vanbrugh are the aaughtersof a hioad-mlnded old clt'rgyniuo, Prebchdary Bntnes, of Exeter. In tho West country. He was a great friend of John L. Tuolc, the nctor, who ebcouWgod the airU to n atas* career when the need of a prbfcaslon oceiil red to tlifin. • ■ AlthoilBh Arthur Uourchler hoa occeptcd tills etigugedlunt, lie Is neither rellaquhihlng the.taauagemoat of the Oarrlck'TWatra nor nlaVnctlvc'.Interest rberela. On Saturday next anew play will benroduwd there under his supervision, an adaptation bf 4 novel that rnnd^a stir, entitled "The Women of VUcro Is n tnovement oh the part of our managers to rcatrlct free admlsiloflg to tho- atrM. It la computed that fifteen buBflfed pepplb beg scats for Loudon theatres every TltoHt night. '!SHse Boo» of Holland" celc- btatcd her first birthday at too Prince of Hflll lust now. She feturnB to Ne* York shortly,* fcator In.the year she baa Con. of,_. French rhlenfai styja- tils SnmmeV! • «»ijo KcstaUVant ■ ^mlndiiig: it. rtb. jriraTrtb nf iJ.*Sl5' «ffiW9 >, wl, i withdraw-j'trejib Wych- ■ -last,' ibAprortptu ,cakewaTn : whM .tHe.mllk- r L c i, aEFfti H, ' v 'Klngii.vv'h.V■ .Xheatrr;. Vjulto man wn» already on bla rouBd^Mn'Mtetibea soon; Hhehna a rKiw'ploy. cnlled'-Dlhrin. of were 1 tow. -iho> distinction *t r^nldlnB for tne. Drapeo-.t raiUc ready. ■.••,» .4ho press- being Culhisied to"mtl'-'GuprlcB ■ Joseph Lyon s younger brother,.Harry, -ha* crirrespbndent. ' >«»«■ Alllsnn. tliii.King.Hat. secured.^a fdte In 1 the Haj market .on .which nnd Ifr^l (Jlnnctt, ih« PrlnVw,R»t, decupled the scats nf lirtiior. Among rtinny American Tl'ltor* Acre Cafjrl JCIIlmt, Wlmleld Blake. Mamie Atolierj Byon Kiwsell,• Untlfbrd nhrt Vnlentlnn; Ulla.-Side Ids', James Hofcatd and Annie Sinclair. ••'• ICarllor lu the day there was nn Important mcilng of performers under tho ffglf of the Music Hull Artist.,' Hnllivny Assoclallon, and a new ticncvolent fund was formed, In nupor- cesslon of the moilhund ilu.de Hall nenevo- lo:u Fund. 'I*he main object of the change Is . .to combine tho dispensation of charity to fortnhio fnrtuno for "rtuiaa" In p.'e'.poverty-, music hall artists absolutely. In thd old fluid Miickcn old age. 'ro Ho sure; Miftfi«¥*l>rbiis;h' «•«■< n large contingent of managers and lie .means to erect amagnlilcent thentri'. "PUIcla," the novelist.' who diet],in3»verl tiear^Home; ciierhhed a rtcrp TtajMfAf. t!: plsyhyrigiits w)m "in : 'c4fi v d"iysV:m^.'Vft ; 'diS tlons'' of her boats. ■ The :nota,l>rr '- T crty tho ..fitalilo :irr»lnnc. was that of "Moths," In which Kivrlo Tlcllew tnsdc such n hit ns Corrcite tho-. Singer. "Onlda" wrote to Th<v HMC shnslng. nil concerned. Other pen stories sharcd.ibe fate of "Molbs," notflbfy 'Ttider Two ^Isga.T :f a small fee had bocmpaid hn<?vitv flctform. ancc of "Moths," Ir. would have. •mea.rtV-n com two or three fortunes.-.. . "Black Against White;' .J* Ui'e; title' At a ■ketch which was produced twlth-'Kiicsfs? nt tne Paragon, a large 'Hast Ehdnmac hall, - . on Monday, and which'has.-been 11008** for several other vaudeville Umlees of that class. /The idea Is that'a--mtn.T«ith:d-good, deal of African blood In him mokes loventtTK white woman. A planter uppefl.1-8 on-rue""scene and gives the black fellov 0 flh* fBrashtag >lrlth hla fists. .Tsrk Goldstvalp, nn ex^ttKllIst, plays the planter. .'.:..•' •■ .:• .• "Cupid wins" .the:.B£Ts\ballet- nt ':%hp. Al-' hnmbrs. Is a pretlaV.Wlpvet^oflaua production which lasts no mors thAu.Vial'f an Wmr- The music Is by Oeorge Byngy-c|ie/. d'orciirshrc of the house. Julia..Seale-.,mined.in:tha A1-. hambrn sebools. glvosvliurlle to the .-.tnrerheoc that the EngllshdoiiotnpT'reelnJe.J'hojtrt of. pantomime. She i* exwuens a<i rno'MMghty I'lerrnf, .who leaves l- »l?--ne»lde-Ta-"Blrt nt a fancy. dress'batl, %;ltli't( glrT n prllves to be his own wlfo In' fDsjuW." jSlgnormn' Mo- rlno. a vory cha^fbJhit'd^lhccI•, Is. 1 jin - J.*^eryeI to • ■'.the occasion.... . . : ./.., ..,""' Frank C. Bostock'ls" In'-towi ojiresR Theatre, at 1 and means to do n l>lg .prodiirtbwj there; a great Impression, with her musical agents. Muss Empires, Limited, hure got to face an action for slunder In respect ■ of their IMlnburgh. house. The manager excluded a lady, for 0 reason which was Indiscreetly formulated. She means to light to a finish In vindication of her character. Allc«' Ilaymond' made on Coliseum audiences scean, "A Night in. fcgypt," tb which she In- troduces musical selections In her incom- parable w«y. I; Louie Freear, the diminutive little actress, with the quaint humor and the flue voice, who established her reputation with "Sitter Mary Jane's Top Note/' In ••"I'he Oay Pari- sian," Is now on tour In the vaudovllle>housca with n playlet called "Snooks," In which she give* her familiar study of a slavey George SnBford (nf Snnfnrd.nnd Lyons) nnd Johp Cnljnit (of Cullen and Cartby) mourn iho denth of their mother. At Liter- pool. " ■■ Kelly Olllistto nnd Bart,. n» the firm Is now called, are on their way to America. • ■ , <»«s> ■ .Mkssot'fu.. .: . ■ 1 »t. I.onls—Anna Held and n.nnehe Walsh means to put In a tot of time h»ro In the. appeared before large audiences In their plnys -••The' 1'nrlslan Model" and " - of the occasion.... Frank C. Bostock'ls" In -town.- JuOliar taken the Kmpress theatre, at Knrls Cburl,, and means to tie it lilg.productlfmr.Olcro - .' If Bostock mattes, good at .Earls .Conet he future. Marie Dressler's absence.'fronl'.JKa'ilMInd' le explained by Illness... She fetuvps 'on^ion- day to play In flio sketch "The papflflfj^Wr:** Brohsby Williams gave'an Inte'restljng lec- ture to the members of the O. P- (old ploy- goers) Club oh Sunday night. His text was "Actors and Versatility." All acting.''onId be; should be "character" acting;;bur charac- ter acting he declared to beani.tbev«e<Sln(V 'Kroutier So- naw—week nf Feb. 2. Oi.viirii: (Pat Short, manager). — Anna Held appeared here, In "The Parisian Model," week of Feb. 2. This play was considered bv local critics the heat musical play tbst-st. Louis has seen for many moons, . Miss Held, who has not been.here for over three years, . was received royally, and crowded, this large r- playhouse. "The Koad to Yesterday" week of .: li, John Brew 17.112. and fho 4t.irHs*tfy,8UI«^,' v ttii'.Tbi',H,vye*lomr, Cfltrol nnd d'o<ike,.aDtl La BeUo.OUrlHU - i.;< ■, SDr\'»fiaT'(^Jav,«n'.A Bjirkar, manngecs):— Tiast. wuek.-liio IVirkM', stock Cni ,picae»f«d V The; VrnmOSi- as 'file' rttt'erlhgifoir: .the.^tec- •ind'\V«el%,eit 'litelr ob'Sbarimeht. A'T»?W''lWifirt pii'formhnce. war. glt«n,'nn.d'flirtiie jajem5»{s neqitlHcji, ihrmseue'a ;crcdllaWy.: BcsRle >Ba- "wjolneil l]ve c'>tftpnny, arid, appeared* »ia lindV iThiimaxlh In air. ace*»tam« .mamicr. Thl^ wc^U, "UHllons.", ..'•>'. Hill m (Hi S.. Mrigiiom. ■.nnp<icerl.'-r4tai<t week,."Hitovan Hi-Aria"-rjiayeti'to inktUiffii good ImslpesH.. Tlxfa week, "Kilrtn, tho Pretty 'l^pewrlley';, : Krx(.. woek, fettle Wllllama. AUhfTOrilt'u (l>. IT, Wondwnrd,- mnnngvr). —Laiff week. .."The HpollorH" uroved to. hft one of the best iiTfosmnnoes the -potroni '!it.l».vinl tiila benson. ■ This week, "TlllicOl- ann;" next w"e^;, "\Vo Are King." ■ > ! .OWfTllKT (Jos. l>onegsn,. Mi.innger).-*La.'* weak, S"im»i»*v' , r/>'K Co. gave pooii bnHnuM performances, ,1'hts week. I'nt White's (Inlet? illrls. ' Jijoxt week. Brigadiers. ...•■. • MA.iftsTiv;' xciititnii ttlheni manager).—* I^ist week, .the Hrhmnn Show nnd Prank'D. Iirynn,'s .CMngxess of American .UlrU gavo .one of tho best, burlesque performances seen .at the house this 'season. Mollle Wllllamsi I'runk Moore and James C. Norton rnrtltl off the Jlonpts. This went. Al. Reave! 1 Showy K*)fJ>«*Jtk Irwin's lllg Show. . 1 Cj.ippbbiros-— Kaasas City's tecond «n« .nnaj Aututnoblle Show w.as held ■ at Convenf tlon Hall last week, and It was pronounced sueco«)f\iiini>ve'ry sense of tho word. 1 - tha exhibits were large nnd the croiyCs were fnsblon.tblei. ).•■.. .it Is untVlrstoofl tUtitht Klchnrd'Carle compnny will close tjhe senann of "The.Spring Chlcacn," at. ties M^lncs,.12i and the cohrpany will go to New Vc-rk and K-hearse.a new profltlctlon "The CoN lege Wldiyr" Oo. go from Knn,ios City to thl- /•ago, for n. ttiten .w.»rks' mil nt tho Rtudc« baker,.. .*... 'The Rpnllc-rV Co., at the Alldl- lorluro; Inst week,>\vlll close Its season at JJc* Mnlufls,,,IB.— ., •.•».«'■.. •.. • • :-' • i- nifi l a 1 in l . 1 . 1 , . ' i ''■ ' ,'. ' MprmjjfiPid, -At the Unhtwln (Qeotga Olendotf. nmnflgor) "The Sweetest Qlrllln Wile' Pinyed to 11 good house Peb. S, "Tna Hod Mill' 1 pleased S. II. 1.1. 5. "The Colfegi Widow" pot up,one of.the best shows a>«n llorp this sensyn, to a good house, Ot F.!*u'k< '^'i'lie Mnn of 'th'.' Uodr - ' ,, .amuum-iintterny" 27. ,.'■.» Lynic (Harry .Williams, manager).'—"A 8eldler sfilohof'' wlll.be the opening bill ,lii, .Mr. wllllomslins eiigaged the followlhn pto- i,!e: flnVnlohd WelU, Hnrrv -HbvcS, Chll, KellUtn. John Mellon, l.nrw Ora^'foid. lUi UhrrH, M4li«I Ciillu(n. I'tirl Craswull 1M Marien.Lotd, iv,Ith llie W'llllams Orchestra ,tii ulnc bietea; .Howlll ctinllnbe to hove vaunt/ vllle with tlilj.stucii.cpmimny. - ,. JJM Ugh ■ t.Ijnlnes ■ &'. LeotjAV d^- .1 ninf. Upijilfali • (Bnlnes. & .LooUavd^ manager*]',--- 'Kfttteh - ;played to,r(L<ltfd.house*.wedUdl3. fllil m (veek of o, -tV oi sis.". lfd.ijo.use* present. msfui ...Vofkrt.—^Jep. Olepdoi'f, the Ber of Ute. UalOsvlii, will roiugu"'!! the end:h Oils season on ac'connt nf 111 health, aiitl, w'l| Iw, suec/ieded liy'dw, Olmulorf Jr., iwbo 'na opinion,' lacks ■ versatility, though 'Edmund Jtean eould play Shylnck nnd dnnije ift'Knrl* qulnade the same night. '''."•',*? H a'very silctcsSfurengsgnment. last hnoklns.ot the tlhrflck for Iho present senson. .After Snoday illghl, !». this; li'oliso will bn.dnrk, evreept.forloi'rtl engrtgeineute. ? llAVJ.iiPft, f.Ww.'.jOnaeii, niiiua'gor/,—.lames .1.' Cot'hel t nn«b a very, good, company,' In ".Tim i)iiigliti- : !i>bd -tho .laidy," vtitvh'pn them, away week of■ 'J:- Nextiweek,- "Tfte Cowboy and tVie,.«nuitw.",*.>. V. t;:..'■Stf >■ ■■'■.• - ■ ,(, «. ilsis'K'iiur. \(ll.'. I'^-illiissNI,' manntfiir).^- "Unrtvi- fiM(il\<[rn.:sJlfes^(h - ew wfllUweW-nf -,. i».,jl,"(nifi .Ronylct ,ntar.;tlie. ttlrj'." fl-ifi:, t,'..' > RTAKi)Aitn - .(T,fn'..fIclehratiai'li.. limuftgnr),- llt'on mnndanr nf Iho Hcdalln OpTn HonxoJp the ^asl ,'Jltreo ychr;i "tts iiHldwln nrt' had heiier iiualu.,',* till ■ season than In s/t- eral'.yenw.' AB'aaawi nr,- playing to packed hnbfi'K,'nn'rt'.tllo. ,niniiug«'iueiil, Is glvlug {lie iten|ih> (b,vli(',il...'ver.Hc.i5i l(ei - o: ; ..; .. - .TH?'" irvdli'iriihlTunas- iflSlft mt ' lltK, pleU: ruslntMi, tvlfh - :iitov- ^•(CviLiiniiilM. for Hen er. .' F. I C. s Whltijey has 'cltahged ,hhs • plfins '. the Shn'ftcsbliry Theatre. Ha wllf prod '".rhe Mniihiittjin Hollos" (hero a£.,J><l with a. new'pr»nk siibMtllntlng Ostond for Tone* Island, .Meanwhile, u emitInonlnl com- bination called'tho Hlclllnn". will occupy Ufa theatre, playing national dramas. , • .•. \ Visitors nf'tlio moment (n. Men iir0'»,tulln Niels dovt'i).... HOyniour incnvcvwii birthday On Thttrsdny. Zera Oaro reaches on anniversary oi» r/ rucsday. - ;• ■"• rjj* 1 Lawlrt wnllct> wife, ■whn.ls a - MtUWr of Mts, 'Cwmint.^eott^ and i wnoUaed. Jio hn^ lie^tVlrJ'." WUi nba lttv ,l, rohl, -lJlj:lli<aB »vU .aB(i 'enjoyed'a very heavy hiislnesi wjiek ilte. 'Aveniio ,'Olrls. Vo:, HaVry,"' enjoyed' a very nf 2. Olio: Mile Lorraine, Libido Hlnndnll, the lilrllgrtipti. Kam Oevern's Co.' week nf J». UAY.RTV (O. T. Crnwfoid, mnnnaor).— Charles Robinson's Night Owls plnvetl.to large' houses' week of S, offering: Mildred Plorn, luternitlinnal Musical Trio, I'eysler "d, Lflwrcnce, icdwanh compauy, son, Mks Ward, Hclima.ii Hltnw s mrs .ni'<un inmuriii. i„. .1,™ ;„iu;|,«, » .„., M„|j., n .i. son, who K m fferlng (mm H uervd'AveaJMi^{ffi»JK ChTn i), and Mr. ilurl Mrs. Hcnfv AtrhWAJ.nne;. WW* " ,lh, . n ,y.m^irllickacfloblntcdhfsthlrfy.w^^^^ ODwa-H.-Oeruind Htbck Co. praduce.l <j»(lo mid 11, r Msrui - " ("Islio and llnr Husband' 1 ), ns A.benefit for 'liana Loelsd. This is tin, first fluje this play .has been aern In this country. 6oti«a nnd his band i, li.', ■ •.! COMjstniA (Krnnk Tiitn, manager 1.—Nance 'Nell and comnsnv. rm-sentlng ''The Jew- ,^H.«.^«a.e1nli.L?. n Ai' I 'CndllA'rt •(C.'|l!.,'.Mill ex. malli«f>fi')".il'Hiilnii»v'M, 1 ■AlfnsfrMs/ ..h'ell;-if. pieiJKijd'.' |iMefti;d'',( , jhie n.;drhiv',i»p5fflf>iliw! ijalnly ftlrlN, .0-8, lent excellent hnalflcae. l/itrlc'M'llllatas D-12. lltlgmllerH iR-ld. , Ltiut' (.1, X. lt"i)lflow, managnr),—Fine ImsliicsH n|l last. \ve/ifc.' ' "Lord llaltlmorn" 1MB '•'" • '• [On; manager) —a, Mlillham KJI1 known SsiPlprefice VYest, Ib takln); tOyMttd vllle-with a skefdh. ■ • ,' tl ihK ,;fli Porbes Bobertson nnd. Ills. wl/e, OWtrudb O'Ncll and company, presenting The Jew- esf.'J nriapted lrnui the. uornian Jjlay'iby Weallc (M. IMIi, t thla new pit*} - , eoker. Kddle Poy. Htk Hie H'llllaais had a c»' gft.Neth'iwIe dio;W4 ir nnd Thhrstorl flloljeil be i-evlvcd. Bella Pntemnn. lonff n,aulterer froraenn- ccr, died at. per Rlversldo hotiie..|«arnf!H,.Bua- roy, ,ori Tlinrailayv ' Hha was »litt.v - .-.fwm - . and had bcori an actress from chlldliood/iUimnst. _ Her enviy tvork was done hi Amerlea, Pho. hM(; k tl) vmlflovillo... .'i'ho repnri that Dan was (ilways ■ known aa "Mies' '^A,tetoiu»;'. - though tho uamc was that bf hef nuyotoi| liusbaud Bokit Patemon. Ilelb|;.;PateinHTt was an actress of tato chntm... Thirty yeaM ngo sho was ihe .pOnlilnr .btMw'Ajf, drnmn. "Tho Wife's BeerC,'.'. atliio O.lyWpIc; •Proof," at tho Adolphl. ,.no'J 1 ?0. ; .lorth,, Whop John McCullougb, and lat6r::Edwln,j. Booth camo to Knaland, It was on Bella pnte- man that the mantle of .the leading lady fell. Although tho i'atcmans nyo well .tatlo peo-;i ,Ie Miss pateman'f lovo of'Vha ataao kept tlrbnie. Iti,«i,i,M:< 1, ;;.„ui, ' Nn'ttia.—The New Avcrtuo Tlicnlre', Ehsf. Bt. Louis, 111., Is bow under thn manngentCDt of the Dnliiiblhnn Titenlrlcnl Exchange, and lmn chnnRcd Dm prodiictlbii from drarnatlc stock to vaildovlllo..-. .'I'ho report that Dan ristieii would bu'lil another Oieiitre In ihl„ city la false, ns ho tvft Kt. I/oiiIh last wonk (nr Chlciigo, to look after Klaw oi Ilrlauuer'u I'liokliikH on the i.'iiiisiillno circuit nf theatres. John I'lilll)) tiotiHa gave four concerts at the Odeon last week, on Tuesday nud Wed- nesday nfiernoon niul evening,, nnd lihd p.U'ketl houses on each occasion. .... .Owing to the groat demand for seals during Anna lield's local engagement, a special matlnen wis given last week.on Thursdny, and was attended by one of the largest crowds of tho „ laXKTU, Wlfretl^Cnsraiu), My week of 0: jeaiiht llrntltera, . nnd Hro«;fle. pivlH nml WnlkniVlbo Jturtlncia, nofi Hurry '.H'olib. : .UiiaUeu U blc. • . r *-" --- ■■ ,■ • a >i%f ■' ■ ■ ■ '■' .■., '•. ., s i««s'»»iy»>vjiaiiA., ' llnrrUbtirir.—At (ha Ma,|«atl manilitnr), Hie first we*k M " honae wiis n record breokel it, win, H, II. 1,1, linttie iinclty house 0. «l«a Intslnrs.i.fl. anil. Ko|l/ir .1 7.fi,'to orowdcit liotlses.' - Arnold t>al< In "My Mnmlr Itosn,". It>j "Tlie Lost frSPrm, li, "llcdford's Hope'' in.iii. .'. *lni-Hi't!*y'-(AVIImrti-',t-.' TJncTf, manncerpti —'I'he opening week at this, HnrrisuiirftM new. yniiimvillO'lhenira, wua a big one, ;■ lit- trnetteii/i Cor 'weok 'ft lo Inl'lude i Mnrcoi'ii plcittuti, W. nii(l Mrs. Miir|: MiirpliJ-; lifts- ton nnd (Jreen,. Mai'imn, Nilviirrp ntl'd Mo- reiio, L-oiiii .Thurber, Itcldv nud »Jour or, and th') -Alpha Trip. • • • ' • Norn—Malinger H, i'lo.vd Hopkins, forroer. ly ->f HeiPllnw; (o in charge nf tho Wllincr- Vlncert Inierents -it. the urplinnm. He hon ns his ■i.rsnsnrdr, Tony Cavello, fnrm«riy. of Ullcn, N, y. ' ■ • ,• .'. ' ". ' ■ . 1 , ! *>«»' > ■■ vi'.iiniMUA. iiiimlMi.—At IloyiVs .(E. J, Monaghnn. pie Miss jpatemans iovo oi ine jianu n»v>- attended by one of the largest crowds of mo her at work, in characters- suitable -to ad- saa B on..... .Jncob Opnetihelm, president of vancmg years. She was tbo cxHUisite great n,o Lyric Amusement Co., has returned from lady of drama and e6ra«dy until ltluesi with- drew her from the stage, ..MeinHitude and auffctlDg of an amiable lai|y,.)ihyo boebr watched . wltli aollcltune • -.1).y... 'Itoijnlbrable r On fihUrtrlny Mtt/mtiL'.m i.,fJQbtb'Mr- rmiiue was retofded-at -tb« .Loaoon iHIp. his extended visit to Now York, ilr-ion _ and rejiorts that ho fulfilled hln ml' hn very biIo'cns- rully. 'Mo aisojreports that ho has booked forma Misses Hartud, flthttham and Crnsman to ap- pear'as stars during the coming Rummer sea> son, which brotnlses to sutpass. nil other rears in the way of good itttMettons. Spring Cbteiceo," had largo nudicnct^, Snritri'M (Carl halter, resident managoti. usfhexs ■ conUmiei big. Me Bait wqsk "'.bill. podrome. ...ii .:. -i*} . •••!• The date set for the opening of tho American nenry W. Savngda ftftlvfllln Patla la to Wfltn la FS 17. Manoger Oppenheimer clalma that this' house will be n uiodel of beauty, .accommodation and safety) nnd says everything will bewmplcte on that Any. ... Wni. o/iien, of llnvlin's. Is coiigratiilntlng be noted; ;' Mi** , Alee Hurley Is.home again: he opens up at tho Pavilion, oiasjtbjv. on Monday. E. II Hlppotii dinner Tom N^wn, nad coiapatiy'bcaded a' iry l^ee, f and klnodromo . Sayder and SucklM, .. I.nney Haskell, ttoattlni nnd Htevsna, Helen • Bertram, 'fwo Lorettos Week 6t 0 • lien Montrose Troupe, M, fled Knuo (••Doc" "0.12, I<o Breed, man Me II. Bostocit,'tJjh"pApprloror of .the.Zoo- .rfromc, Qwkjffiffi^ij CBjertnlnW nt , <u ,r bv local ceiebriuea ott wcdnojdo.v. Michael Morton;?.;lHt)b'n»aj - ., "Chtu-IU>, the. Sport," .which was. pJayefl.So.long.ria .4.first piece nt the Hoyraarkbl, is to be rnti In.viliide.- vllle.' ■ ^'vyce.vi ,r"i'T-I ."l .■'•'- According to tho.'calef constable, oi Honley,... a populous msniifacturlng_ocnt i fe,.tJie i «r<iwth frmrblftsoTfiK'-ills. lias', ilieohj.-.i^ef'-dfallp.e rn-fner 'frmrblesrfni himself on poSscsniiiK what ho hellnvea to'bo the most batrlotlcbllv decnrilted ofilen In (It. Louis. Ills new ofllce, n largo and commn- dlons One, la decorated with American flags. ... .Prei Johnsnrthos returned to tho exe^ii- live staff .of llovlln'a nfter a brief seanon ivliii n road company. .:. ..Oeo. Heiuenmiin, manager; nf iho Oeiman Htoek Co., dlcdnt 1)10 Si. L11I10 Hospital Hntuliij - , Pch. i!. Mr. Heiueiniuiii had i,e.oi in for some months. Ho was the fminder of the present company, .at whoso head ho wfl« for eighteen years. of music balls rtnlnuenness In hla trlct' ■ w . '» - i»*',y.' " •Anew rule of 'the'toniiml (.'oilnty touiMll' will enforce music balla to.llmU U|i*.flil.oniJ- anco to fixed liumlujrD, so ibaL-UPPWCDlly. II llfty people vaoalc ,in« r seats, Jhoauuoa s.j . K»si««sn 1,11 ' .....a* r„,n„l,l 11 n OC.-ll file, - . "'C H. WOOd Wp Ttl,' If..... Media WtToo^bo inylted a numlior ot. ylW.helwr.oi. Bleha Al the Willis Wood (O, manager) last week was dl- . Jlehard (yi.. The first part of Hie week lllehard CnrJn, In ' Kpring Chicken," cume to flno - business, • B.vlViiln Liinglols, Inez Hatter, n wiis. Iloaanimid Ilcese. Jcnnotlc Ba- 8?»2m ?.i l ..hiiir for which her vfsltorH "sub- petird hnd Alee Ifiucmnn • pave good Aid, bribed a pTnny aplw? The. Inflor part of tbo^ week Mary Sbaw. Cnarl?s^irrc!imS 1 Is In roildonrji s,t.Ilia' In ■ I'tlhoaiB'^nnA 1^m V^.mm jm Savoy Hotel. Kayl" he: ."My sf af in I/apdon ulled houses. This, tvfok Will be divided be- week. ••Tile Itoad to Vestorday" and 0,return poor women to ,spciid a. pfcaaant. -atWfnflnn St the Adelnhl, In. witnessing a'Cerfofmanto "A . Up MBftC hi bf "Mts! Wlggs of iho L'ubbngn Pa oh, "ha*. fflelM Jlo ley beeri deeply aratlOed- by the recelflt^.bf n Marlpn Mjlls, dnUitVlll try, a mw pla*.by ( tor/'«b« to the ebatelctri'nrls, la the Full, '"ii^d 0 IITlaSlaWfcl- .«reh Broilers" 0.12, I^ottfo Williamson "My/l boy (MM.'' ia.15; Oraco Cntneron, in "Little Pollv Dimples," l*l-tu. "Tilly Olson" drew crowded'hollies 2, 0. . "Montane," 4, ft, had big bualnoas. "Edna,, tho Pretty Typewrlt?r Ht'iiwoot) (12, L. Johnson, re.ttdent moas- ger),—'ffil^Jiouae will reopcu I'eb, 10, with a .'•tqck combsny. -Tho owners, Hulilvan & Con- nldlne, will run the atoeil conipiuy n:i,ll the close of tho. ocnsoii. and next season will nrolidbly 'try vaudeville - again. Tba house 1ms been closed seVon weeks. Wm. Cook, of lilts Oarrlck TWatto, Chicago., formerly of tho Cititie : .Hnuriro stock, of Boston, will bo flic tcenle artist. Prabk W. Bacon, for tho p nst eleven yuan with Han Pranclsco thea- tres, will he tliestnge. director. 4 » rt» i ' r CANADA. . HniiilltiiTi. —At'bw «lrnnd Opera Ifntins (A! It. Lniiden. manager) "A Message Prpm Mars," I'oh, li, hnd ii good hottse. "Tlie Cho'r Singer" 0. "WHonKnlglitlihod Wns Iu Klower" If), "Tlie Hoeky Mountolo ExprcBii" 12, "Jfgst Oiit of Collego" 14, 15. Havov i.f. O. Anpluion, t(innngcr).—Wcelt of Hi: Hubert Wllhe rind compahy. Aerial Hhaim, Pffneesa ColMgiyN and fttl. NeWeU, lliirper. Desthond nnd lljlllard, Mitchell .ami Oalo, Jon Mcmeycr nndLltJle Itnymond, rtMNjUr.'r'M ^(0, P._Dj!»ifolij'jpa_riflittr)>-- and and Week of 10: Kostop Fadftte qrcbe.itru, flaker, (!na Clayton find compabv, Uayes Johtuton. Cnrroll nrid. Itaker, Lom.os'rf Williams, and Priua dogi. * n i l , l*ll ,, 1 itSmtsniflf^ "limnuritr %A the Grand Order ot MMttii; HoMtd- atid'NoFM., Pwd»\V«Mon, , apnenred;Mf.ore_a (food Spofe.i.Fefe. * CSf£- fllis, Itead Bind Bnrfnt{, nelrobito, i" ' Tom Marks, piettirM appear 7. Emigrant," 9-14. ' A aleatig* , i - :-' • .... % ...,, ■ ■t.: ■ ;. ■ \ ■ '.■ '■<-'.:.: 4 1 t ' '■. '. - . I ;■•{■;,■., . ■ ■■ '.-.•■■■'.. mim m;mMmMm<:§mmm.mmi$m§:»&tm :?■;.' t..: