The New York Clipper (May 1914)

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I'., Jr.... May 2& THBNEW YORK OLIPBEG&aij 13 WANTED FOR SUMMER PARK PCRMAMKNT 8TOOK Two a week; two matt. <J werJnvMine &>*dlng Woman with Wardrobe, People tot flea. Baa. Purer these not oyer»ft. 7 In- Also OapaMe Secure Ar.ui and Piano Player. Enclose photos aad proa-rams, taming salary. No Octets or money umcae known to me. RehearsalA May a; opening May Sk ^^ AddrtM HERBERT A. TODD, Cen. Dal., New Cattta, Pwa. Cully Wood»'Jessie Southorn UNO IUSINI VT OLAS1 or ■TOO K rroi No Jump too Wg.tf show la right. Address - t COULY WOOD, 1704 Dennis Avenue, HOUSTON, TEXAS WANTED QUICK For PERRY'S PEERLESS PLAYERS - Featuring DAN HALLOY art RAZR COR'NNE juvenile Leading Han and Ingenue. Those with specialty preferred. Long engagement, 8taie lowest salary for Summer aad regular season. Rehearsals Monday, M»jr 25. Address 0. QERBEET PERRY, 228 W. 3Mh fit.. New York. m WANTED n Other usefulltep. People write. People with specialties preferred. Send photos, and late programmes, fewest summer salary flrstletter. Mustjolu on wire. FRANK Hard, Tkls weak Bristol Theatre, BRISTOL. CONN. Week May *i, Lawl.r Theatre, OREKNFIKLD, HASH. ALU LI5K8. to Fill A1RDOHE sand TBST 8UOM8 WANTED-DRAMATIC PEOPLE Slncle Leadlng*Woraen, General Business Men and Women, with Specialties, especially wanted. Cut this ont and keep In touch with me all the time. MANAGERS: Always wtroyour wants here. 1 deliver the mods. All. JfAKIRSON, 1195 Grand Are., Kansas City, Ho. B THE ONLY REAL DRAMATIC EXCHANGE IN KAM8A8 CITY "* THIS WEEK'S CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE (Special tctre to The Cupfes, Uay It.) HAJESTIC SAILINGS TO EUROPE. (Resorted to Taa Ourraa.) £ronprir,:t >»(» CarYIfe* (North German I Lloyd Line), Tuesday. Mar 19—Mr. and Mrs. | •Cleofonte Campanlnl. Carlotta Dotti. Uurltf and Burley. Imptrator (Hamburg-American Line), Sat- urday May. 10—Mr. and lira. Sam Bernard and children (Rosalind and Richard), Harold Craxton. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Christians, Ben IlarrlH, Harry nicer. Him Hehnaa. Ilyntlnm (Holland-American Line), Tues- day. May 19—W. A. Philips, Marie Howard, Bolle Northrop Agnes Weber. Kronprim WWielm (North Qermaa Ueyd Line). Tuesday,-May 12 —Mra. Faaqoai* Amato, Annette Kailermann, Isabel Beaton. Adriatic (Wthfte Star Line), Tbntatay, May It—Sam Baerwits. Mr. and Mrs. Jtoac-pk ■R. Blrkerton J r.i Stanley Bourne. Jane Clare. May Draw'inn, •Cbailea Napier, Bmaly Potini, (Mis,) Hilary Roberta, Edgar Sal tot (too ••reiistt. Wilfred Tyidesly, Bert Larmont, MaxJnv More*. Finland (Red Star Lino I. Saturday. May IS—Mr. and Mrs. William* Danform aad eMldreri [John and Virginia-), Mr. aad Mrs. Oscar Delue. Hal Fqrde. Mr. and Mm Cran. fart Lent, rial** Nairn-, Virginia reofdoo, Dallas Wclford. MttincnoAa (AtlanticTransport Line), Sat- urday, May IS—Mr. and Mrs. Stoart Blaek, Pauline Curley. 81. Paul (American Line). Friday, May 14—Jerry McAuilne, Sammy Lee, Rofcy Nor; ton, Carrol Orr, May Wilson, Leonard Uorn- sey, Harriet Leiily. Ida Proseer. Margaret Maury, Beatrice llurnbam, BlUli De Horn, With Dell. KaKheryn Wilson, Delia Hunt, Dorothy Godfrey, Mum Alio, Marion George, Mae llenesaey, Daisy Virginia, Edith Orfutt, Alice Bradley, Davj Jones. Liuitania iCunard Line), Tuesday, May 10—Mr. and Mrs. George Arils*. Betty Cat-1 lish. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norworth and child, ' I Mmo. Tetraxslni. ■♦>» —— H. O. F18KK RETtBIS. Harrison Grey Fliko returned from Barop* last week without securing aay plays. "A change baa come ore* the London stage," sold Mr. Flake. "It la more notice- able in the music balls than the theatre*. In the music halls especially the American performer has put In complete shade tbe English and continental performer. Aaeti- tan productions are the moat popular enter- talnment there. Blsie Janls, In tbt new BURLESQUE PEOPLE IN ALL LINES."ALSO CHORUS GIRL8 FOR WHEEL 8HOWS VAUDEVILLE ACTS OF EVERY DESCRIFTIOM FOR "SUMMER WORK' L. REDBL8HEIMBR HARRY KOHTErt, VAUDEVILLE AGENCY Repreatntat t v o Knickerbocker Theatre Illilg., 1*04 B'lT ay, W . Y. AT LIBERTY FOR NEXT SEASON MARGIE DEMAREST Burlesque's Most Beautiful Ingenue THIS WEEK SPECIAL FE ATl'ltE, ODEOS THEATRE, NEW Alt ta, B. J. Address Care of IT. Y. CLIPPER. SEW INCORPORATIONS. Tbe following enterprises wero Incorpor- ated in Albany, N. V„ Vast week: Hibk-Htsand TiiBATia Co., Buffalo, f 10,000; W. Hays, H. L. Falk. M. II. Mark. Sicond Avbnub DaYKi.opMBKT Co., motion who baa been toe league's counsellor for pictures, flO.OOO: S. Camel, M. F. McCor P. W. L. NOTES. The ProfeesrloMl Woman'* League wilt bold Its annual reception dmd Installation of oltt- cara on Monday May 20, In the Lcagno rooms, 1900 Uroadiray, at 9 p. u. The guest of honor wilt be Hugo Hlrsb, many years. Mrs. Louise Campbell Stern Is chairman rf refreshments, with Amelia Summvrvlllc ore- aMtng at tho "putsch bowl." On May SO (Memorial Dny) Rosa Rnr>d, a* la her usual sweet custom, will decorate tnlck, C. Schwarts, 180 Ilroadway, Now York. Taa Bmumob Qatbb riiorofLAT Co.; f 13,000; L. K. Hatpin, K. V. Moore, li. Gates, 116 W. Fiftr-nlntU Street. No* York. AOTO-PaojacTOHCorn Co.. adrertlslnf; I1M.00O; Alfred UUgecutnhe J. J, Boyd, original songs. Lucy Daly, assisted by Paul rerne which Alfred Butt haa Jost produced, ^ gx^yes of the deceased 'members, and iHrtaw Lory, 80 l'lno Street, V(ew York. Jones Cbute, in songs and tango eflecis. Is the sensation of I<ondon r.rhel Kirk «Ad BIHy Fogtaty, with bright " Car tits of variety, f'mma Caras, Carl Randal. In song, music assisted by and dance. Jane Ward and Blllle Cullen, in a "Polite Planosongelog." Dob Knapp and Chris Cor- aalla. TersaSle duo. In a uorelty surprise. Kaufman Brothera, In tuneful nonsense. Bert Melrose, the famous Internatlooal dare " ,ned _*™ " rta „ i Mlle> devil clown. ; Carl Byal and Dora Barte, com: let, offering an extreme norelty, entitled ray singing- Olge. Nethersole, in the third "While the Boys Are Away." Next week'6 let of •Sapho, , ~ the cast Including: A. E. WH: John and Lmma Roy. Bloaanni Secly. ahe. with a number of the league wetnbers, . TaaDa-SciioBNiiACii Amiisbhbnt Co, Tudor Cameron, and Johnny O'Connor, In Martha and Sis- T ,B> YW ■Warns . "»■■ »■ i»* &m JS*-* * J*i *m wjjf bring nV>wSito the Actora^Pnnd Pl^ JSjOOO; Meyer niumberg, Herman Schoen- In the Lordon stage there U a Puritanical ,„ Bratmaena Cemetery, and a quartette, bacn, A. A. Traub, WZ Broadway, Brooklyn. yWtja aBBBJBB oyer London, whkh may not UB(Jer the a , rectt(m of tlle chairman of musk, Liu.uk B*J8hbu,'ii Owh Toiurr I'lsiau The furore, raised over tbe iAn%m Ehu o ref p r) w m rei.der some appro- tioks, 120,000; L. 8. I'osner, A. V. Moore, The names of the singer* are Mlllan Russell Moore, 2100 Broadway, New "irk. Wuitb House AutisBitrK-r Co., IJk000: be hypocrisy. word 'bloody' as used by Mra. Campbell 'a nrtata mn.ir &.TS9^hSffii ^S^*SS?Lwf^;»m ihi Hereahman Jennings. Grace Thompson had to be. omitted from Ihe Moore t Beatrice Bpwnian, Jane Barrlngton, In spite of Lincoln Bencher's spectacular stage stars. It will begin at 2 p. and tbe Sam rjartOn. aUIWCai lJjres, uuriw, rurmc. in 3|'il.c ui iviui-wju w»^c; a a^n-iaLtiini ._M.^ #„ „U« ** •>.« m /»» »u..,l.. „.^, nrt _ BUIB Bt«n>. II. will IM-KIII in. A r. n., HUU mc and Grady, Morallls Brothers, and Sprague flights on the lake front, which attracted the t n / tt f r i n ,s r °^ f a ,% T^22K$tt. f ZE22i ocknlaslon price wall be the regular amount, and McNeece. attention of one hundred thousand people gP.« J***?- „ •* Mj* "l* %,l U *Zi Oftr cents. Mra Stern says her prises will sna aasnmsnm to-daj, the ColonUl turned them away at •?^ 11 arte *' and fl *" P IeDty * ch,n * ■• vI njake ereryone sit up and take notice. Il» ... ■ juerformanee to-day with the following * B 3i| 8 ; „,. .. ,. . PALACE HUSIC HALL lf t : fc U Le e aa sln^r2omX^I^rrf « btUT^os^MrT^^^ PASSAIC HAS A MOW THBATOB. The "Tunlers, roller skaters. Parillo and and'Prevost. knockabout acrobats; noosler , Jli, n ^ I ~ m ^ 7 V b T. J ^ n iJ in .nS r T I i2«f- rHiH .J^* ^ ™S T ^* , ln T^&mJx bMt •laraWto, street (togera. Besale and Harriet Trio, the Venetian -Ballet. Jean McKlroy, ™£ ^i' *g,, an ,. tou 5«55i ,, *iJ??i!2i. I i?^ J*Jf .J3* 1 °L S 2 pr0 H X ' mntcl5 ; ,2 £, 0 ' 0n ,°it J!?* »,I,«i dS ™««n tn » ninv'er entitled A.rnu*- Armatnini and Manler talking act' kora, the Russian dancer, will appear as a formally opened Monday evening. Muy IS, with 3w2£ ^fl^SS^" Thoma? Holer Ben Walsh Lynch^ and comnaSy ateteh* and ^namtXc star In a comedy. I have not ea a stock company, whlcfi will coStlnuothroogh. j!2^^ r r Rlr*««to «? BSu\\m Stt n ? s Cireu? company, sketcn, ana ^ c]wgen Mf< isnianer*, TOC cemor for 'Kls- out the Summer season. The Playhouso Fns JsT^ZttmjkSSTst^J^^MX '^*^%^^J^t^ 9 m^kMMt, &£** Hm.«akrtjMmeflrjg ready. • a.se.tlng.capacity of. 2,000. .which" ws. com- Homer Miles. Grace Edmond, late star ot capacity business, as did "McVIcker'e. "Ob, Oh Dekjhlne" Company, in dainty and Wutnjs.v A. Fatbics. VAOTTYFAIR. Columbia, Hesr York. Ma> 18. "SEEING 1TKW YORK." XThe cast: aili Smith, the drunk BlUIe Hltckia Perklna, the *eUboy Rich McAlUstsr LOule Abbott, married for money..Wm.Ores* Tom Wilson, a Bar Ueorg* Geold Bank WUeon, Tom's uncle Frank Baa* Mrs. Abbott, Jealous wife..Lena La Courier Suale, the maid Winifred PraaHa NeUie Wllion, Tom's wife Ruby Luiaby Nora, the model Anna L. Clark Upton, the. waiter Jack Jom* The Devil.. De' 1 Bene The chorus: Elinor Lord, Lillian; Hayflc-n, Belle Dyer, Frankle Lewis, Fay^Delmar. LB- Jena 11. Ilan De Turk, Rover Sisters, Mamie Irwin, Aaaa Pleper, Florence Delmar, Maude Au- derson, Bertha Mayer, Amelia Berry, Anna Thomas. Gladys Jackson. Clara Wlniajns, Helen Davis, Madge Paul- , ... „_ Billy Ritchie, Rich McAllister and the eoav TfflfiGS TO LOOK INTO. ■with Percy Anderson -while in London. pkar tal and the -A* .producer The American the average audience is dull and auperflclal In ita taste*. Tbe American •ndtesce Is more alert and keen." <■»... - ATLANTIC CITY rtOTES. The amusements and bnalnaa* in general were greatly affected by the cold weather during tbe past week, but with old Bol get- ting on about his business if looming np big The Following the ordinary custom seats for the n. Gold, Max Palk, A. Cohen, M Coob Brooklyn. «»» WHERE IS CHESTER QBHTBBt We are requested to inform Cheater Cen- ter that hi* mother died at Cherry Valley, N. Y., May 10. William Favbbshak loft for Europe on the Impemtor May 10, to Join Mra. Paver* sliam (Julie Opp), who, with her two sons. Is in Aroaa, Kwltserland, being treated for tuberculosis by celebrated specialists, Wiibm "Adelo" la produced at the (laletr, London. Eog., May .10, tbe cast will be made up of the original members of that organisa- tion.* On the H. a, Finland, which sailed May 10, wore: Georgia Calue, Hal Funic, Carolyn Thomson, William Danforth, Dallas Wclford, Craufurd Kout and Virginia Nor- den. Those sailing ou the ft. Paul May 13 were: Jane Hall, Jane Warrington, Ida King PtMMtsra's hasty exit. BUlj Foster's new golf creation. Dick Pattoo's "cry," 0 Bra the ant one so •on't *af*lasj {*2*£ l -S a J*fia ?%%£*A*??jff*nuf_ ■S'^J^."'***** I^fi "Nw"qrlMn*T.'wl | « f o Fred Hose, the guy tbat qoeeted a itomI bet. -_jdy as leading man at the Bushwlrk Theatre, Brooklyn. Theodore Torch is tbe manager of the new Playhouse, and announces that his policy for too coming Summer will bo only Now York tuccesaei, with a first clasa company. ' * MARIE'S NARROW ESCAPE. 'Marie Kline, the Tbanhouser tdi, i guy he* Jack Kdwards' heavy on the brash these days. Barnum A Msx Armstrong's tone with tbe Monsser B-fleU » 0 od take. tv.x u^^.(- .If _1mu ., 4a. IMmM^'a n_.^ at. 1 around for a full day's work, Atlantic Ctty- Itm look for better days this week. Wash Martia sll alose at tbe almond's. Bob Slraoa's doing the same. Ponies, show gins aad wdlmM please write. Burt Bernstein, two in the front canceled. Henry Beasom had some benefit t. He tanaM worry. Chai. M. Baker back In tbe gasae. Ftnl Arltnrtan. uilMlnj, but not forsotlea. Ha*-hl* Bernard there with the latch key, Tna On* Bssi Bar—The Los Club Outing, Bailey bad • food day and a RuthTdt. Denli was seen In her favorite poses at the Apollo 12 and IS. At the Nixon the Social Maid* were voted a good, clean show, and mad* good. she narrowly escaped death wMlo making a fall Into the Mississippi River. While playing ore Aim production Marie fell from a New York. W, L. Abingdon has returned from Europe. "Tub Pbincb or I'ii.sk*i" la to be revived, with John W. Beneono in his original charac- ter. . D. T. Abtiiub baa returned from Europe. Marie Cabin Is still over there. Katolmm CLirrouo will make her first Butile appearance aa a society dancer at tha lotel McAlylne, May 31. WiLucB 'Monro Is engaging an all star company for the Coast. The list Includes: (.'has. Cherry, Rote Coglan, Alice Leslie, John Raymond. ' saved by Undo Tom when the strong under- tow drew both under the boat, and bad It not been for tbe Quick and hrave work of Direr. BOSSOSI'S BENEFIT SUCCESS. One of the best bills Oolumhia. Nnr York, Stro the benefit tendered Harrr_ ot the OolomW-i 18-23. Tbe Keith Mil at the Garden includes- Joseph Hart's "Telephone Tango," Mary Nash and company. Robbie Gordone, poem; Stepp, Goodrich and King, Nelly V. Niebele. tbe Zarelle Trio. Latpilg, Pred Beneiio and; Sister, and the Hearat-Sellg featores. At tbe Nixon. Billy Watson and his Olrls little B*a kt a feature film production ox rTf",*71 v 'li. VJ *?, , " ! 5 »" liu """v w St ""i"" '*' Uncle Toms Cabin" Marts fell from a Mis- J, 8 "' "ISWF J si*»aml Frank Klngdon and Pi flatboat into the river and was being 0t TJ, r /K S™ 0 ,?; u « ' " _ PIvlowa will opon, her Acnoricao tour Nov. 2, at New York. Law N. Wood, treasurer of the Broadway, Brooklyn, wilt have a benefit, 21, MurncAL comedy and pictures will be the attraction for tbo 'Hummer at tbe Avenue, Wilmington, Del. lli'Nt inoton Bat Lodge and Casino, form- erly the Ilcnux Arts, Is open for the aeason. A. Baldwin Bloanb sailed for Kurope 10. Two sets, by James Horan, based on the Peg o' My Heart" if the bill at the Apollo- Robert DaJ lefd Thompson, wbb lumped Into the river,, and. after .groat dlnlcufty enccesded Ita Robert DaOy. Irving Wlllett, tbe camera man, and Garfield Thompson, who lumped into the river, and after groat dlnlcufty ■nccesded 10 bringing Eva and/Tom back, both would hare been drowned. 4s» ■■ nOSSFOn "HENRIETTA." Thomas -Roei, who has iust completed Ws «a«ne idea~'toougrrTrea"l^"^iit««inlly" will ppearance before tho motion plotnro camera play against each other in London. Fisher '" pfcturliatton of "The and Green, In "Tho Partners," and "The GERTIE STANWOOD DEAD. The maty friend* on both burlesque cheats* will be surprised to bear of the sodden death Of Mra. Jane Josephine Stantrood, beloved wife of Chsrlr* T. Stanwood. rjmlclun at Waldroa'* Ox- slno T*beaire, Boston. Mrs. Stanwood was well knows, bring a favorite In the B-Mey Posey Osss- pany and ether companies. She was known as Gertie Stanwood. She prwed away after a short Illness, at bis home. Oil Myrtle Street. Boston. s Kikxb's ICtanaa, Newark, *N. I., will present vaudeville and pictures during the Swumer, 111 be I ■'THE HONEY MAKERS." fietwyn A Company bare engaged . Kingston!, who played Trotter, tbe critic. ■« "Fanny's First Play.'' for Charles Klein's new play, "The Money Maker*," to be pro- duced m New York In the Autumn. Wilton Taylor, who created tbe part of Inspector Burke, the police captain, in tbe New York production ot "WltbJn the Law," has also been engaged Others la "Tbe Moae? A WB*srruj>o ciSNivai, will be held at ttw Star, ,„ _ir:2.1 JZir,ziiZ?' »ZSP S^mSSS w »» conaaperea so gruesome that It wa» with- Br^ynTii^^2 fTsTire with taaTc*aVierJacB* J! TSm.'^tfla*' -&&L& i.*^ drawn after toe first pulfepreMntation. It thh weei. 12. « «?5.?* r c , flrtl *L e • no Emmett Corigan, van to have been on tbo bill for tbe wctfe, Th* Bodal Maids an at tbe Oaslno, Brooklyn, "**- following;. — winding 09. their season and that of the theatre. BTU.T TvVracr* I* Aalsklag Bis season at la* w **--P r v*L 0I> * r Maaorl, Calvin Thomas, Bd- _ player . _Jo*epN_.Adelman, Alfred iPlsber, 8. Envirnr. Broakr/ii, this week Bus FrrxMtntows tnd Prince** Verona are added attractions this week ot the Olympic, New York. liLUH is retained for her third consecutive week at nammcrsteln's, New York D-jx Nistvo jkd Ftuarcae bush will mil tfi, for a tonr of Knalsnd. A>»» Bsaoo will be with the new aMBtBassl on tbe OoluBbls circuit asxt season. Bus-no A SaiuoH'H, New York, will re-open 20, with reali re Aim*. ward Donnelly, Llone'i neran*. PretnUa* Brans, Theodore von Ettx and Vivian more. ■ *)■» MOy Of burlcsqaera pot up a lively perfor-t- pT«alaeDt* lo bor)«<ioe wt» on biAd to natfce U-i- ^SfS-S' _TT _a. *■__ n_*t u. *#—*-_ titsrni >n»r»"Vr*aw ** * at stain atnfntli* anrl n Mas lnlsltMl waa In at. s&IClILeaUt av 25 at . rave S bl8" , 'fnn n y p^orma"nce"and""faiTsra». l^FeT^taUneed pr<7g»m w iroaMT be kaM'm aML Vassella's Band J*, at the Steel Pier. iistedhy bad boy M«Alll»ter. in many new Ben Welch was the big hit. iturrt*. Frank Bsse showed to advantage as the eld ahootine uncle fro-u the wild West. George Gould, as the straight, sang and i^trtl well Wm. Gross made jood in his limited role Ruby Luaby was a bright sxnibrorte, espe- cially in the-nombera. Btgbteea gltls Hne up for tttc opeirlnjg chorus, and tkey are an attractive lot. I Want a Man" and "Deaf. Sweet Boy ' were two songs dSercd by Geo. Gould and Ruby I.irsby, to several ericores. Miss Lusby pot- ting great expression in. the latter nnmbeT. "in Oermany' r was Miss Francis' offering! a* tbe bead of die Dutch boys and gtrU. aad it was well yodled. Ritchie. MeAnister and Groas retain thefr popular song, with the pounding of chatr* "aleglmexrtal Bend was a good nutnber. olso the parade of narionaii colors on toe InsJdo of the ahowy cloak* worn by the airla ._ .. ,. M Winifred Francis «ang*"C,ee. I WasAfrsld,' a rube character sone. with good resolts. The table aee-ae wee funrry a* ever, and Rich. McAllister, in kls dance with the dummy, got many laughs. The second aet introduced "Hello, New York Town," with it* incidental acenes. Wllllam. Grose sang about a Car conductor and about the umpire, with a funny bail game, with Eitchle as pitcher and McAllister as catcher. The Devil then showed a few scenes, scribing tbe gathering la of recruits for domain. "firemen's March" wis led by Miss La Courier, who looked fine and sang well. "All Mine" was a humorous Wt by all tbe principals. Tbe sight seeing wagon was also a laugh inducer. Tbe entrance to tbe music nail was toe scene for the fun preceding the skit. "A Night in a Music Hall." Id which McAllister and Ritchie were at their best Tbe perform- ance tnctudeA: "Swing. Swln?. Swing." "On a Boat.'' by Anna L. Clark: "Scene ft»ra Julius Csesar." with f?am Clark as the dead: hero: Prof. Hnra-fat, magician, by Wm. Gross: The Quartett*. the Sister Act. Opera Lis. by Miss La Courier, and the wrestling match at tbe finish. UtlL Douglaa Fairbanks In _"be Now Henrietta" Zlegfeld'* Follies are the bill for week of at ^"«» on - „ May 25 at the Apollo. „ 2*a Only Son," 1n picture*, will be shown »lla's Band Is at the Steel Pier. *S tbe public June 8. At the Apollo Grille the attractions are: »*» Emerson uajdo, Doris Walk and Larry 'The DEBUTANTE. 1 * Ockenlaende j. j ohu c mAer wll| proaa<:o this ■* *~ Smith and Herbert musics' new comedy, with liuier from PltUsbargb," produced by Caryl Wilbur, will toth open In I,ondon In June. Habbt HBluwroBD goes with Joseph Hart's vaudeville act for the Hummer. lUmiV BTAMrOBI) AND I.SIHA DllIT Will sail for Europe Juno a. iMb. and Haa. Hsnby Cur BLANar will taks a trap to Europe In July. "Undxb Covkb," which open* at the Cort, New York, tit September, tins been secured Alan Mudie. Will West, William Danforth: S -A,. 7,r^JSdalor^^oLindonDroductlon Walter John Park, Stowart Bnlrd, Zoe Baraett; 7 'Tiia BilvbT £*r wm bo Mvived for a tbe National Theatre, Washington, Sept. 28. ♦ a » . "Eleelrouuf Ion*' Withdrawn. Bnfc ^ f .Ji »l/"Hertati; Tree and'H.' H. Wlllard will be la the cast Annib rtUHBBLL will rlo** her tour la John D. Barry's one act play, "RIeotrocu- The Lady In the Case" June 0, at Atlantic tlon," written arottnd- tbe eleotric chair, was vity. ihown at a private performance at Hammer- 'nuvtas Valb has secured an injunction re- private performance stein's, on Monday morning (May 18), but rwraam «lst. wblca was considered so grueaomo that It era* with K. LirP'g BAND A SUCCESSi. Lteot Henry Llff, Veteran Corp* of Ar MUlUry Band of 100 rooster •ntaognrated a week's <a.rnivai of music tillery and , MIKE SIMON TO MASAOE. In order to join bis brother* In (be play crodudnr flrm of 8<?lwyn A Ooanpany, Hike Srroon, for twelve years stage manager of Hansmcreteln'*. will resign that post shortly, Mr. Simon win manage ''Under Cover" when ttl* play comes to New York next aeason. ■Mr. flla - In'anctkn .. strijulnt creditors front Interfering with the es- ,B i*Ji*^ lD *.. <1 *S , " ,l ' , ** u *' 0 of If bankruptcy proceeJings. Mr. Vale Bktd his petition some time 'Tub Law o* tub liAttiy' win fee ptortneed tsy Harry Yon TUssr *ad aeatg* Broailbur.t nest Imon will be anreecded t*. Hammer- Band of 100 raustciaas, etein'a by bis nsslstnnt, Mark Nelson. _ j <«mtvmt of music, be- ♦«* giutung- May IS, at the'rwelftn Oeslmeat Ac- CBRIS. BROWN IN PICTURES. mory, for the benefit of toe Parks and Play- OBABT'a *'irae>* Tobj's Oahla" 0*. (snner can- aSL*S 9 m 9 Psnrth Avenrm and Tnenty- fotirth Hlreet. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tata Cotblanii BiorrrnM, supportsd by Misses fiV? rt f.' 1 Walah, Mlanle WanMI, lleuta I*r»y and Hap" Jones, Jolinnl* Join, ami Ik* Trsft* neauti*^clijriia are local*! at (he Travis Theatre, Hotstoa, Tea., for an Indefinite enuarMnent, pre- •" ll i»* '"'"oW musical melodrama, eeawills* (at vaadevtBe, .Jf*]?** 1 W'lmsd etoseg April 3B with lb* PbK Mafcrr Cb. mid opened May 4 Willi the Teat- Kerkor and oth«m. ■*«» .. probably seen In mnstcal comedy next season. Tna Golden Crooks, at the Columbia next wee*. Include: Maude Rockwell. Frank A. Bart, Frank Dobson, Ollle Golden. Imperial Tango Dancers, Frank and Kitty McDonald, Flo Vernon and the Hippodrome Four. ANDREWS, GENERAL MANAGER. BnnHA kstoh lias slgnedwltb Caaj. Taylor fot Lyle Andrews baa been appointed general another season. manager of Hammerstein's Victoria The Daw Oclbkan has signed with Bsrry Hastlag* ebole? is cwsfiei^a*v!l»e one for Mr An- for next ieu». Dan will be snpported by Harry drew* haa^ for a ^nnmher Vsf^ vLts iS the lester Maeen tnd Frankle HestbV Harry Ha«* ™""a n *!". ™ lnr» will i-ut In s Mg novelty snow, the book tr^esl "slK t «?£^-» V, J t 2 r 'fefSf-BSte* f* ar , ad ,l -2Jl ltlng 2 "Hi ll J ln 5 W ». run *t.tne Ks«i»nd~ May 5! "We have made "a wonderful Harrts, rtt GJfnwre John Philip 8o*uaa, A. Knrckertiocker, New York, to a close on May *ucosss b*re and expert to be here for yesrs, aa llolrnian, Cbadwlck Arthur Pryor, Onstave 30, and will sail fur itarope the follorwlnc we are In demand by the blgieat managers." week. On June 1, toe "CaMi-fa" Films will be snown in toe theatre, for a run, by ar- rangement with Werfta • iiueseber. I H "PHYLLIS." At toe Cort, Boston, May 21. -will be pro- duced this new. musical comedy. Charles helnr entltleil "On and OfTThe Parth." which CWetntn. claim, tbe best burlcsqw book be ever read. (Continued on page tt.) ay. d \ right hand man or Oscar Hammeratein, net only here, but In Europe. There have been no other changes *t Hammerstrin's, although Mike Simon, tbe Oar. WIIHam Percy, Cyril Beddutoh; Tnnetto !JSaW ■ ■■ .Mir for the past twelve year*. TyfeV -Marjorle Oateson and too BawVer will soou leave there. TangoUt* aro in the cast. Phillip*. J. C, Gray and Harold Vicar are reapontlble for tho book and score. Grace Freeman, Jack Goldsworthy. Moists WASTED AT ONCB BLACK PACE COMBO!ABB ABO MEDICI.1K PBRPORBTBRa Address V. A. AKEN Ooneral Delivery, Rlngbampton.N. Y. Wlimro-^MBDIM and 8vURrflTB with Specialty. Join Immediately. Salary low but In real money every week. OARLTON STOCK CO,, WOH* Elver JUCUOO, Vt. 0. If. Carlton, Mgr. k •1; w