The New York Clipper (April 1914)

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It'a Ana, cool, rtfmhing. OUT OF TOWN NEWS BOSTON. Easter Week the -welder wu a mixture of Spring anil Winter, nod although the amusements offered by the local theatres -were of a high order, the business fell a little below expectations. Many blame It to the nun? dances, and other social events following the Lenton season. The base- ball season opened 14, at the American League grounds to a crowd of 23,000, but dropped next day to 1.400, owing 10 Wintry weather. Wilbur (Wilbur Theatre Co., rnsri.)— An event of the greatest Importance In local the- atrical circles Is the opeulns. April 20, of this new plavhouse, one of the most Imposing in Bos- ton, or In fact, in any other large city. It was built from a Quality and not quantity standpoint. Doris Keane, in Edward Sheldon's "Romance," dedicates the new house on date mentioned. Holjjb (CPiarles I. Rich, mgr.)—Mrs. Flske, In "Mrs. Burastead-Lelvh," Is In her second and last -week. The incoming attraction la "The Per- formers," In which Donald Meek, an old Castle Square favorite, appears in the leaAlng role. TiailONT (Jno. B. Scboeffel, ms".) — Second week of David Waxfleld, In "The Auctioneer." A warm welcome was given the (.tar and the play, which wu first seen In Boston a doses years ago. Skthiert (Wllbnr-Sbubert Co., mgrs.)—Blanche Ring supported by Harry Conor and company. In "When Claudia Smiles," la doing a splcc.lid busi- ness. This Is the second week. Colonial (Charles Frohman or Wm. Harris, mgrs.)—"Queen of the Movies" flll*d this house every performance last week. Second wek be- gan 20. FaBK (Charles Frohnun, Rich k Harris, mgrs.) —This is the final week of "Fanny's Fir.«t riny." Mabel and Edith Taliaferro, In "Young Wisdom." i*xt Oout (J. E. Oort, mgr.)—"Pretty Mrs. Smith," as portrayed by Kitty Gordon and a clever com- pany, lj very popular at this house, where it Is now In Its sixth week. Plymouth (Fred B. Wright, mgr.)—"Under Cover" continues Its success!ol career, r.nl enters, 20. upon Its eighteenth week In this city. Majestic (NVilbur-Sbubert Co., mjrj.)—There Is apparently no let-down in the tu&h of rctrona^e to se? "Within the Law," now In Its tenth week. Oabtlx Square (John Oralg, mer.)—"Officer CGfl." who was to have ooih duty this week, will have to step aside for nt least another week, as Manager Craig has decided to continue his splen- did production, of "A Mid-Summer Main's Dream." Boston (William. Wood, mgr.)—"In OKI Ken- tucky," in its fourth and final week, liolils favor. No mention Is made as yet of the name of the attraction to follow. Globe (Robert Janetti, mgr.)—"Erlnglng T'P Father." another of Gns Hill's laughiblo produc- tions, has its first performance in this tlty, 2>). In the cast are: Ross Snow. Hedges Brothers. May Donohue, Betty SIcNeol nnd other well known players. "Mutt and Jeff" had four ewnshtug weeks. National (O. A. Haley, mgr.)—After several weeks of the Morton Musical Comedy Co., In former successes of that kind of entertainment, this house Is dark. When It Is to open nraln Is not announced. Its career has been rather u varied cne. Ktrrn's (Harry GusiId. .mgr.)—Bill week of 20 Is headed by Gertrude Hoffmann. Otlii rs are: Jack Kennedy and company. Walter Van Brunt Barley and Barley, Three. ColWgians, nnd Three Dancing Bugs. Waluboh'b Casino (Obarles II. Waldron, mgr.) —Jacobs & Jermon have a great asset in the Queens of Paris Co. The btrrlerque, "We. Us and Co. at Home," abounds 'n great couiorty situa- tions, .aud Its music Is cp-to-date and catchy. Harry Koler and Hary K. Alorton head n big com- pany. Broadway Girls week of 20, and then the Social Maids come. Gaiett (George R. Batcheller, mgr.)—Large- slxed oudlenccs greeted Tat White and the Big Jubilee Co. of farceurs, f>ln r f>ra ind lancers last week. The usual interpolations of specially acts were especially good. Dave Marlon's Dreamland Burlesque™ 20-23. Howabo (George E. Lothrop ,lr., mgr.)—The Ragtime Girls are making merry curreut week. Brown. Fltrrls and Brown, John Gelger, Two Irmcnas. Paul Perry, Bell and La Port. Jim Dixon, and Howardscope rupply the vaudeville end of the program. The old Howard Girls are scheduled for next week. Granh Opera House (George E. Lothrop. mgr.) Tills week the Girls from the Follies, after which the Ragtime Girls come for a week. The Flirting Widows provided plenty of fun Inst week. ORTiiruM (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—BUI 20-22: Orace Doyle, Cycling McNutts, Seaator Murphy, Walter Law and company, Haydn. Burton and Haydn, and Lavler. For 23-25: Jimmy and Betty Morgan. Jnngman Family. Hugh Herbert and com- pany, Ralph Edwards and others. St. James (Marcus Locw, management).—Bill 20-22. Jimmy and Betty Morgan, Jungaan Fam- ily. Hugh Herbert and company, Ralph Edwards, and others. For 23-25: Grace Do vie. Cycling Mc- Nutts. Senator Murphy, Walter Law and com- pany, Haydn, Burton and Haydn, and Lavler. GoanoN's Oi/ruru (John E. Comcvforl. ragr.) —Morrla, Morris and Golden, Marlln and Wlnttl- fred. Fuller, Bosc and company, Johnnie Dale and Novelty Bells, Williams nnd Darrell. anil Danube Trio comprise this week's vaudeville bill. The great motion picture, "Judith of Bcthulia,' will be shown here commencing May 4. Scollat Souabb (Gordon A Lord, mgrs.)—Week of 20: "Sliver Threads," De Dlo's Circus, Adams and Scliaeffer. Mack and Musical Maids. "Scones from Grand Opera," Tremont Trio, and ltlcbtird Henry Warren at the organ Bowuonr Squabe (G. E. Lothrop. mgr.)—Bill this week: Fifteen Tooma Indians. Col. Mntk nnd compnuy. Hall and FrancK Ed. 55ooIU Troupe, and Bert Howe and Dan Frohnian's big leulure picture, "At Hour Before Dawn." Buov (James W. Craig, mgr.)—Unnila and Irv- ing, the Maxwells. Frank Stewart. Anulnta nnd Burke, Catherine Ward nnJ company, and others will supply this week's show. Novelties are con- tinually being Introduced by Manager Crnlg and his patrons show their appreciation by filling the cosy playhouse. rARAnrurns. Aran. 20 (Patriots' Day) Is a local lmllilny nn.l •11 the theatres will give special mitlnees. As a rulo If the weather Is fulr ami mild Hie mats are not very heavy, owing to the many ont-tloor attractions but at night S. n. O. prevails every- where. Tits musical comedy, "Allele," ocmes to the Tre- mont. May II, for a ran. If the show bits the local playgoers It may remain icre during the Lot months, as the house's nickname Is "the Cool Tiemont" "Krrrr Gordon NiatiT," at the Boston Press Club, was celebrated 13. aud p.-rred to le one of the best entertainments in the organisation's his- tory. Fkb special matinees were given 17. In five of the leading Boston theatres for the Actors' Fund Benefit, and the total recelnta were very grntify- ln*. The plays and theatres- Majestic. "Within the Lews" Plymouth. "Under Oov.-r:" Hollls. Mrs. Flske: Shnbert, Blanche Rlui, and Colonial, "Queen of the Movies." Oiiablxs II. Waldron, owner of the Casino. Is the lersee and manager of the new Colonial The- atre, I.aconla, N. II., which was (pencil April 13. Notes. —Holman's Musical Revoe. now playing The bouse la a handsome, thoroughly fireproof, an Indefinite engagement It the Colonial, is up-to-date theatre, seating about 1,400. It will booked for a ten weeks' engagement at Canoble be devoted to road attracraoss and vaudeville, and Lake Park, opening Juno 22 The New Kng- plctures Mr. Waldron and a large party of friends land Amusement Co.. Oapalau ft Washerman, man- went to Laconia for the opening. Obarlca Tayser, agers. who also control toe Scenic Temple, also tor a great many years connected with Mr. Wald- take the management of the Orphean, beginning ion. Is the resident manager of the new house. 20. David Warfield will celebrate his one thons- _, _,. „ — - . . — . ondth performance of "The Aactiwocr" April 2S. Kb ™""« S"*?' M ,° , ~n? hube r t ( . Ea . r , 1 ?i' w "™i (luring the third week of Ills engagement at the "ST-l "Peg o; My Heart" week April 12, g.»«l Tretmtnt business. "The Passing Show of 1013" 10-25- Au-uxd Lunt. of John Craig's compiny, will 'Mum engagement of "Peg p' My Heart" week make a trip to Europe following the close of the of 27. Felice Lyne In recital,,30. present season Grand (A. Judah, mgr.)—Rodney Ranous and Oaoiioa "Bu>" Martin, who was at the old Marie Nelson. In "Mary Jaue's Pa." 10-25. Howard last week. Is the hold-* of The Polioa , O*" 1 "f" (Martin Lehman. mgr.)-Blll 20-25. OazMa championship mednl. which he won In J^", 1 ] e Cliff, ' Beauty Is Only Skin Deep, Leo competition of one hundred contestants. g"H * i Mailm » nd Bobby, Yvette, and The GDor.os Klbinb's "Quo Vadla" pictures, which Double Cross, were shown at the Tranont all last Summer, a-e . Htr-r-ODsoHB (F J Talbot mgr.)—Bill 13-19 lielng exhibited at the Tremont Temple twice dally. Included: Morgaretl ravar s Dream Girls, Eddie Fbank Cablos Gairemi. who for many years gantry and Sherwood Sisters. Dixon, Bowers and has been associated with Mrs. Flske as company »'"»>, and Anna Burt, Menonne-Altkons cora- manaper, Is an old-lime resident of Boston. For l'»W, Flo Holluod Sblpey and Artamapn Eildle almost as long ns he has been wllh Mrs. Flske, fjf* Jrlo l^ornton Sisters Jack j Merlin and Mr. Orlfflth his been librarian at Polanl Springs company. Banner Bros., and Manuel! and Cor- during the Summer months, nnd will repair there *" 3 '- _ , lis usual at tho conclusion <f Mrs. Flake's tonr. Oatbtt (Bert McPball, mgr.)—Liberty Girls The Old South. Washington, Shawmut, Hunt- 19 and week, lngton Avenue, New Back Bay. Star, Unique, Willis Wood (Roy Crawford, mgr.)—Jack Premier, Comlque, Apollo, Dre-unbind, Cresceut London's "Sea Wolf" pictures. In seven reels, Gardens, Olympic, New Palace. Ideal, Scenic Tern- continues here until 25, followed by "The House pie, ■ Cambridge. Niagara. Howard, Dorchester, of Bondarje." The change to motion pictures has Wlnthrop Hall. Wllllnms' Meal. Gem, Day Square, proven very successful. - Eagle, and others offer vaudeville and inotlou nlc- Eurniss (Dan McCoy, mgr.) — Bill 20-25: lures. Burke and McDonald, Earl airdeler and dogs, Cfaaa. B. Lawlor and Daughters. Bert 1-csllc and Springfield, Mass.—Court Square (D. O. company, Jessica Troupe, and Rich and Lenore. Gltmore, mgr.) "Disraeli" April 20, Julia Sander- Auditorium (Meta Miller, mgr.)—"A Romance son. In "The Sunshine Girl,* 21, 22. The Court of the Underworld" 10-25. 'The Spendthrift" M- Square Associate Players will open a stock season May 2. "The Ghost Breaker" will .nakc Us first liere 27. appearance here week beginning 3. Pom's Palace (Gordon Wrlghtev, mgr.)—Week Convention Hall (Louis Shouse. mgr.)—April of 20 Is known as "Old Home Week," and one 14, Third Regiment Military Minstrels, leo Mc- or both of the members of the six acts were Queeny nnd cast of two hundred, under direction former residents of this city. They are: Ted of St. Clair nurd. Psderewskl, In recital. 20. Lorraine and Hnttle Burks, Ray and Hllllard, Notes. —The Chlcatro Grand Oiiera Company's Alexander Bros.. Landry Bros.. Marjorie Atwood engagement here. April 11, 12. was a tremendous nnd Bouton nnd Parker. The remainder of the succeos, both from nn nrttstlc nnd a financial Mil includes: Edwsrd Alleles snd company, and standpoint. The success of last year, which was Webb and Burns. PoUscope. the first of an annual grand crera season, was Broadwat (D. D. Scullen, mgr.)—After a year only In a way Indicative of the place which thla r.f stock, the company closed, 18, with "Broadway kind of entertainment holds. Hint Kansas City Jones." The Summer policy Is to be vaudeville enjoys and will liberally support C|-*ra has lieen nnd pictures, with a change every Monday and thoroughly exemplified. The eonipony has been Thursday, at popular prices. Bill 20-22: "Obey- greatly atrengOiened since last year, this beluc cune Days," Laxar and Dale, Star and Stone, particularly noticeable In the orchestral sad choral and Belle Onrl. For 23-28: New nets and pic- ensemble. Saturday matinee. 11, was devoted to tures. "Le Jongleur de Notro Dajne," with Mary Car- Auihtorium. —Mr. and Mrs. \ernoiv Castle. In ,i<. n lu the title role, followed by the liallet from Iho latest dances, April £3, afternoon end even- Ambro.'se Thomas' "Hamlet," with RoMns. Galll ing. as premiere. The Masrenet opera was new lo Giljiorb (P. F. Shea, mgr.)—Ren Welch O)., KonBas City, but well received nnd appreciated, the 13-15, marked the return of burlesque here, and Kimpie character of "The Juggler," presented by It was warmly received. Queens of Paris 20 22, Miss Garden being especially pleasing to ber larg-J Broadway Girls 27-20. following here. Saturday ovnnlng "Rlgoletto" Fox's (J. Locwer, mgr.)—Vaudeville and mo- „as given. The opera started wllh a serious lion pictures. handicap, owing to tho announcement a few mln- Plaza (Goldstein Bros., mgrs.)—Vaudeville and U | CT before the flrst curtain, that Tltta Buffo, pictures. In the title role, owing to what was explained as Buou (E. L. Knight, inir.)—1 fulure films. a "sudden Indisposition," duo to throat trouble, Edison, Mirbob, Grind, Globe, Novelty, would not sing. Ratio's place was well Mle-I by Ltbic. Stab, Gaibtt, Reel, Lion, Hudson, Sun- Giovanni Polese, whoso last appearance here was wat. Pbincess and Geisha, moving pirt'ires only. i n "The Jewels of the Madonna." Florence Notes. —Tho Broadway Players, v/bo closed at Macbeth made a good lmnressloi as Gllda. the Broadway 18, Instead of disbanding are to n c r bright, fresh, clear voice lelng especially open a Summer season of stock nt the Court pleasing In the "Oara Nome." "Pui«lfal" was Square. 27. under the direction of Wllmer Bent- given Sunday afternoon, starting at 4.30 ley and Rollo Lloyd, ani be known as the Court Mrs. Ei, Ke lM) ]e a hooking for the Shubert, May Square Associate Players HI Hollers 25 „ n d week, when she will be ««i In "Mrs. Barn Dnnee, or Springfield's first theatrical ball, Bumpstend Leigh." A sketch by two Ksn- at the Audltoroum 14, was a most inccwsful af- „ ng city newspaper men, Geo. n. Bowles and V. tail, nearly 2,000 attending, Including members n, oobb, entitled "Chance," was presented for of Nell O'Brien's minstrel company, Broadway the first time at the Globe. April 10. The com- Playcrs, Ben Welch Burlesquers aud the acts „ a ny Jumped to Chicago from here and began playing Poll's Fox and Plain. The committee extended Eastern bookings For three days. consisted of Dan D. Scullen, chairman; Gordon beginning 30, "Mile. JuMette," a "home-made" Wrlghtor. Harry C. Cohen, Harry Pepper and musical comedy, will be presented at the Grand. Walter Griffith, while Ralph Kellard and Curl batten Dennl wrote the music Joseph F. Brlckert were the floor directors Manager Sheenan will be heard In the tenor roles of "Alda." Adams, of the Lion moving picture house, enter- "Cnrtnen," "Cavallerla Eustlcana" and "PngU- tallied the children of the Hooker School 15, and BC ci," when these operas are presented by the Is now one of the most popular men with the Kansas City Grand Opera Society, week of May children of the North end of the city The 4 Blanche Hall, formerly leading In the Poll management made the announcement laat Denver Stock Company, was here In the title role week that this Summer, Instead of having a stock of "Peg o' My Heart" week of 12, and returns company at the Palace, high class vaudeville will vvltb that company for week of 27. be continued, for which a special scale of prices will prevail. This will be the first year Mr. Poll St. Lools, Mo. — Shubert (Melville Srolr, has not had a Summer stock company here mgr.) William Hodge returns for week of April Manager Knight, of the BIJou. turned over the 10. In "The Road to Happiness." house to the locsl Wellesley Club, IB, who are OLxuno (Walter Sanford, mgr.)—Elsie Fergu- endeavoring to raise money to go toward the fund ron. Id "The Strange Woman," 10-23. to rebuild the college building, recently destroyed American (H R. Wallace, mgr.)—For week by fire Springfield Lodge of Elks Installed of 10 another old favorite. "The Girl In the the new t ulcers for the ensuing year 14, after Taxi." Incidental to the plot there arc quite a whlcb a social evening was enjoyed. number of dance contributions, Including the Ar- Miifni-,1 Mm fHrm Honae with onlv one gentlne maxlxe, the Brazilian tanffo, and other aJa^SSSfMSSTmSSSTm SSS JolfnT nu'ckoned 3ba» George Faulkner has the ^ ^Z %r'l°\s ye ^^VaTn^T. _M«V & Relehenbach. mgr.)_ Beauty, SUPS t£U big witV. EmfSJm &*>"&'&[ il^r4 f biIk-^^^VX Tuesday. Wednesday they laid off as the house «' °" n % ''?L »„.^Pf„.?i luo "°*- Amorlta ,vas rented to the St. Mary's R. O. Church Dra- d "^ Omenta ^ twlredRlly. raatlc .Society, who presented "That Rascal Pat" .,£^£,7^..™ 7^ ^ '* cIc * cd th " ,he " at matinee and night performances, to standing "'E.Sf.ir "S2»a2" ,„ «_ „„„„, S3 CD * The W,,lB 00fl,I,ttn7 aAAtd ° Ut "" ata g^gg ft ?hTwW° 3 lave C Tr , JS. , c/ ! laBlS *"" ' a ' 1 ' rB,rolI - Mo,toB " ,ctof ** '"GR^^^R^w^lace, mgr.,-B.l. week of NoresV-The professional colony here Is to be J J = Cec' 1 ^ a £" a J^^lPZ V ^" »" d "%£■ hi?£.?.?^<&J?Zri } ^i^i£SZ Zt^ToiJ^"" " Ue - T,ns ' "* Swt " , ' , low, on a ten acre tract, Is finished. The bunga- T^i^.aHir'roDnnME '••"'""' ' T^' 1 "' •»•' > low Is a "dream" one, and from the porches can „J**J5 „ f 10 \V?Ji?,Li t,. v,h. .ii 1' m Zi } be seen Menston, Spliincvllle. Hopedale. Milford '«»"* *J*'J£F22?* >^h2? ""' lor HU nnd Bllllngham. The site Is an ld~il one. The Da v n ^r iWm rivf. mirT'"rw n., n w. view for twenty miles around Is unobstructed. P ,,„L% /inJiwi. £%.' m *, r ,-'— ?g P""* 1 -' The Trehos. comedy sketch artists, have &■**•.-<*' » Paj * .aJBJtt. sjsBfbfr ft ttotomm also Inuaht a home here Blumenthal und Ka/lcllntrj farces, was put on at also bougnt a home ncre. thla theatre Sunday nlgli:. 19, by tlie Ctrman 'nie- Lnnrence, Mass.—Colonial (Julius Cohn, ntre Co., for the bcueilt of Adolf Heine, one of mgr.) Malley A Denilson Stock Co. present "Tess tho most popular members of the company. Tie of the Storm Country," ApTll 20 nnd week. "A German Theatre have "LuinpacI Vagabundnsj Fool There Was" next Mrs. Flake will be the Oder, Dsa Llderllcho Keeblatt" lu nreptratloo for attraction May 1. with David Warflcld, In "The week of 20. Auctioneer," and Maude Adams to follow. Ooi.numA (Henry D. Buckley, mgr )—Thla tho- Nickei. (John R. Oldfield, mgr.)—Bill April nt.ro has three beadllners week of 10. Incteud of 20-22: The 'Musical De Wolfe*. McCnuley aiul the u>ual two. They are Creasy and Dayne, In Conwell, Dunne Slaters, and Felix Haney and "Tho Man Who Rcmcnibcrcd" l.'llz.ileth Murray, company. For 23-25: Hnrlson Stewart a.id com- the robust comedienne, and Hilly II. Van and the pany, Adair and Adair, Harry Montgomery, New- Beaumont Sisters. Others Include: Nerrlll and ktVk snd Brans Sisters, and pictures. Otto. Cole and Denany, Nlua Barbour, and Ernie OrEiiA Houss (W. R. Rothlng. ingr.)—Thorno- oml Ernie. sod's Troubadours are tho attraction week of 20, Odrt.n.— -Paul Swan will appear at this tbc- wltli two changes of program. atro uvenlng of 20, In a series of dances. Broadway. Prbmier, Victoria and Oomorou- Princess. —The Castle Square Musical Comedy tan, pictures only. Co. follows its success, "The Leading Lady." with .. ,_.., u . j .. ._ another novelty, 10-25, in "The Oay Doctor." Hnvcrhlll, Mbbb. — Academy (Joe Mack, Park.— John Barrymore Is seen In the picture mgr.) vaudeville and motion pictures April 20-25. feature "An American Cltliien," 10-25 Colonial (Wm. K. Furber, mgr.)—Holman's EMrBBss.—Vaudeville and pictures. Review, and vaudeville and motion pictures Kino's. —Vaudeville and pictures. Osphbuk (Oapalan & Washerman, rogn..)—Mo- Shenandoah.— Vaudeville and pictures, tlon pictures and Illustrated songs. Majestic, Scenic Tbmflb and Crown. —Mo- Mllivrtnkec. Wis. — Dsvtdson (Sherman lion pictures only. Brown, mgr.) Mclntyre and Heath. In "The Ham ———-^—— Tree," April 10-22: "The Rise and Fall of Na- poleon" pictures to follow. !«.'«, fu_„. Majestic (J. A. Hlgler, mgr)—Bill week of t_ ■» ix 9-w- 20: Alexander and Logan, nenry E. Diney. His- tors Dagwell, Bert Errol, McConnell and Simp- son, Coleman's European Novelty, Bawls and Von Kaufman, and Nelson and Nelson. Pabst (Lodwlg Krelss, mgr.)—The German Stock Oo. presented "The Last Spark" 15. SnuBEBT (C. A. Newton, mgr.)—The Shnbert — . , ^ sum Stocl[ °°- present "The Ghost Breaker" week of .MIOK 20. '"The Real Thing" next. ATTBACTIOrlS AT TUB NEW YORK THEATRES. THE HOSE OF THE 3HHIJT1H TRAIL ICIDIMI OF MUSIC STOCK !!Hi°ffi,*. WILLIAM FOX PHK8KNT8 ltOBEUT KIfKMOX » STRONGHEART TWICE DAILY- PRICES, lO-ao-30 Pl'ITiiV l«th St., W.of B'wav. Phone 700 Bryant. IULIVI Eves.J9.80; Mats., Wed. and Sat. 2.». Eitate ot Henrr B. Harris, Manafer. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE MISLEADING LADY "Funniest Play In Town."- Press. ITTTTrVirT? W. 42d 8THKKT. Evga. 8.16. dlillilUACi Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.18. A. II. WOODS rnBHKNTS THE YELLOW TICKET Remarkable all star caat with John Mason, John Barrymore, Florence Reed, Kmmett Oorrbran, Julian L'Estrange, Macey Uarlam, Elaine Inea- cort and others. ni^T ,\ Sliifl W. 44th St., Evea. 8.18. MiMbljAOVjV Mats., Thurs. A Sat., 2.16 DAVID BKLASCO PKESBNTS FRANCES STARR La st week In Henri Bernstein's Play THE SECRET T TD17DTV W. 42d St. Eves. 8.16. Matinees LI DC n 1 I wed. and Sat., 2.16. MARGARETJNGLIN i*'"Lady Windemefe'sT^n" By OSCAR WILDE. lit"HI miCTCDIIIII 42dSI.. near ll'way. Dvin.. ntn RMaitnufiNi »-i». ***, wed.Asat„2.i», KLAVT A ERLANOER Managers HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Hungarian Operetta Sensation SARI C A ICTV < u '-b 8L and B'way. Phone 2lo Uryant. UillCl I Eves. 8.20. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT GEO. M. COHAN'S MY8TERY FAROE Seven Keys to Italdpate Founded on Earl-Derr Blgger's famous novel. Potash & Perlmutter GEO. M. COHAN'S "Z&SaSS?- ELAW A ERLANOER Managers Evea., 8.16._ Matinees, Wed. and Sat. 2.16. A. H.WOODS OFFERS More laughs In ono act than In all the combined comedies In N. Y. PflDT TUCATDC <°">st" JnitB.of B'way. I/Unl intAInC Telephone Bryant 4». Direction of John Oort. Brat. B.20. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.20 OLIVER MOROSOO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR in tho Comedy Of Youth. PEG O* MY HEART. By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. B. P. KEITH'S COlOMALm'^' 10 BIG n Dally, 26o. Alico Lloyd, In Sonirx that Muilu tier Fa- mous; Mary Nash A Co., In "Tho Wntch- ilog;" Wilbur Mack A Ncllu Walker, Avon Comedy Four, Kilwarils' Mallneu Girls. Ilcau.x Arts, with lllnlcllit Patter- son; Klutlng'H AnlmiilH, Morris A Allen, Wcrncr-ArinorcH Co. D A f A CV BROADWAY A 47th ST. Manage r ALiAUCi m ont of Mr. Frank Thompson. The World's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permitted In Balcony. THE MEW PRICES. Dally Matinees: 26c, 60c. and Beat Boats T60. EroDinga: 26o., 60c., I60. and entire lower floor 11. Finest In the World. 10-ALL STAR AOTS-10 44th ST. K. of llway. F.vus. 8.30, Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.30 state of HENRY B. HARRIS, .Manager A New Dctectlvo Uoinvdy By HARVEY O'HIGOINS Hlitl HAHKIKT FOR Who wrote "The Artryle Case." Something decidedly out of Iho ordinary UK COIIAM ck IIARR1H B'way A 43rd St. Tel. 4* g ■ ■ 1 , —> 2«7 Bryant. F.ves., s.16. AvaXOT V^ K Mills., Wed. A Hut., VM. COHAN A HARRIS PRKSKNT RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In Ills new Musical JZ.\ rJComedy, THE BEAUTY SHOW IIIPPAIiUiiUP «HiAVD.,4.1iM4lliSt: Evs.sta.18. sill I VUIsVullj Dally Mats, nt 2.16. Beat Scats $1. A Truly Wnndcrftil Revival or GILBERT A SULLIVAN'S PINAFORE AVlth an All-gtar AUrrnBllne; Cast TIIEATHK I I'lione 23 48th St., Just Bryant West of B'way | Kves.al8.a0 Lll.ll.FRA/KK'S ONCACR Mats, at 2.ao Wed. A Sat.' Tha Laughing lilt of thai Century A PAIR OF SIXES Edward I'eplc'a Uproariously Funny Farce. UTAH AlT'C Broadway A 80th St Kvgi.8.20 Wi^iXAla* J Mllt j„ vved. A Sat. £»0 LAST WEEK CYRIL MAUDE IN (THE LIKULER CO., Manager!) GRUMPY DIlTaril flllHsVM Broadway and 60th St. TTIJlEils UiliUij.l 'Phone, 02«0 Columbus. Evenings I Matinees Tuesday, Thursday at 6.15 and Saturday 2,16 MAXIM ELLIOTT'S VGggtiSX** Evgs. >:30, Mnts. Wodneaday A Saturday 2:30 A Drama of the Present by JAOK LA1T HELP WANTED f VDTP 4'JdSt.W.oru'way. Phono621« Bryant Li I nl \J K.vgs. at 6.16. Mat. Wed. A Hat. 2.16 THE BED CANARY A NEW MUSICAL PLAY BOOTH MntTi THEATRE 46TH ST. W. of II' way. Kvrs. 6.16. Phono moo Uryant. MntTnoeH Thursiluy A Saturdny 2.16. 1VTHEA Drama In 4 Acts. By HONOKTON 1IOFFK. With (H,(IA PKTROVA.dRORIIE NASH (spccliilly on- KHKfd), MILTON 8II.I.S and oilier excellent urllslH. Hlaxeil by J. O. UUI-'FUAN. rnirTPTIV 4lKtHt., Kaatot U'way. Phone \j\3mIUU I ti M uryant. Evenings 8.20. Matinees Tuesday and Saturday 2.20. KITTY MACKAY The Comedy Succcaa of Iho Season By CATHERINE OIHBIIOl.M CUBIHWO. 5lQrh CTR1717T MUtnOLmm U'way. o a in 01 n hjc 1 |i ta „ ie 4 | 8 H P y» n L Evciiiugt 8.20. Matinees Wed. A Sat. 2,20 TIIK NEW AMERICAN COMEDY TOO MANY COOKS By (and With) FRANK CRAVEN P AQTMfi Hroadway A 89th Street. Phono VatAOaUIU (ireelev &4M. Evenlnas S.16. Matlnoea Wednesday A Saturday, 2.16. HIGH JINKS With Stella Maybew & Tom Lewis 44th Street Theatre ^r-run LKW KIKLI)H( i. ro prlotor. 44th St. W, or H'way. Phone 7202 Bryant. ,4.0 Evenings, »M Mallneca, Wed. A Sat., li.OO THE MIDNIGHT GIRL WltlldEORUE MACFARLANE. ClINPPPT' l ' l " , "» TltK .« tl 'S'-rW. or U'way OnUDHni Phone MM Bryant. KVH.UA 3M itp Wed " FrK I w,Ml - "l" 1 I'r-1. It I cn ITIala ami Slit I Hats., Heat Seals ) I,Oil EVES. ANI) SAT. MAT. Mc. TO »1M) HAM (4AIIY IIKIt \ V U l> - OKSJLY8 In tho Musical Comedy TIIK BELLE UK IIOND STREET HURMY HILL THEATRE Lailngton Ave. snd 4'4d St., M. V. This W«wfc, OAVKTV UIIUaH. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY. 4Tth STREET, II. Y. This Week. "IIIU .11 IIILKi:," Oatstt (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—The Deauty Parade revk of 10. Dave Marlon's Show licit. CursvAL (Wm. Gray, mgr.)— Hill week of 20 Includes Johnny Ncff and others. Eurasia iWm. Itaynor, mxr.)—Bill w«vk of 10: Clmrl"s llacluoann and inintmny, (Jrant Uanl- Her, Ni'wiiort and Stlrk, Oxford Trio, and Five Violin lloaulles. Obphbuu (Wm. Cray, mgr.)—A Parisian re- vue Is the attraction for week of 10. flrecnvllle, Miss. — Onnd (William Itt-n- benr, wgr.) feature pictures, l-eainnliig April 20. DlJOU (W. F. Klkas, mar.)—This howw U nnnr undcrsulisy extensive repslra, and when completed will be one of the most up-to-date picture houses In these parts, showing only Iho heat lo pictures. I'hi.vciss (R. V. Oretfo, m<r.)—Tills 'hraire has recently lnstslled an excellent flve-filecc orches- tra, and with flrst-run pictures continues to play to capacity business. Sclma, Ala,—Academy of Music (Rolit. Wll- I17, mgr.) Oils Skinner, In "Kismet," April 10. The Belma Mlnslrels sevenleentli annual perform- ance 20. Nora.—Die moving picture houses are doing capacity business. WANTED For No. 2 SHOW Vaudeville Acta of nil Kinds. Mali wllh plcliiro Machine, Agent, Piano Player. Magicians, Cnmo- illan to Feature. HUito nil In llrsl Idler. Tickets, Never again. Address J. I). IIIITCIIINMON, Boa 30, Kust llriilu;«iviil*r, M««s. ALL COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE BOOKING OF ACADEMY OF MUSIC of I'i.liklll Liimllni;, N. Y. should bo HiltlrcKHod to IIAltnV I.KVI.VE, Acsideiiky/ at Music, Fl.liklll Luiidlng, All contracts algncd by former Malinger, M. J. IIEROY, will beroimlderi'd void, unit must ho reniiwcd by MR. LEVIIVK. '*" ""the rose of the mountain trail REMICK