The New York Clipper (December 1914)

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December 12 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 13 tjif Al. 0. Field Minstrels wen the pests it ,. Jnallss. W. Pre** Club Smoker. Nor. 20. In mSStS «i» "•• «««»»• PHAS NOISE ROBLES. formerly with Kane a ,,i i^a ""Simple Simon" Oo., hu replaced Chas. gST JSm Hon.rch Coined/ Co. LORRAINE KEENE, tbe well known leading •reman Ml Mn seriously 111 while pasalng hrough Mershalltowrj It., on Sunday. andMi taken at ooce to the Sisters' Hospital, where the la under the etre of Dr. Nlchofc, ci Marshall- town. IND SIT DOWN le spiel' in ths hop? that it will soak in." Such •o a guy who. came into our; olfices asking us to " answer- in these 30 words: "We have the songs ow what they want, and gave them just what .' we intended to convey was, that we didn't try: -heir own picking. -. Wt (This is the one we meant) in this,, week's OUT OF TOWH HEWS PHU/ADBI^PHIA. Tbe new offerings week of 7 conilf t of toe Ne» York Hippodrome's production of "PInnfore." it too Forrest, while at the Little Theatre the stock pats on locally, for the Brat lime, John Gala- worthy's "Tho Sllrer Box." Forrest (Nixon A Zlmmennan, mprs.)—The New York Hippodrome production of "Pinafore," for a two weeks' star, starting T. "The Queen of the Movies" hsd two very satisfactory weens, tndlag 6. BaoAS (Nixon & Zlmmennan mgra.)—"Tho Se- cret. " with Frances Starr, achieved a success lint week. The star's acting was a perfect bit uf norfc, snj she received big applause. The fee- oiicl week begin a T. Adxlthi (Leonard Blumberg, mgr.)—"Tn- Pny," with Its uoplotsiint theme, was seen hut veek by houses of fair slxo. Edmund nrco<e aii'l Ktliel Valentine do very painstaking wj'k In the l'-mling roles. The second week Leirlna 7. Ltbio (Leonard Blumberg mgr.)—"Hlgli Jinks" contlnuea to he highly diverting, with the at- tendance continuing quite good. Stella Moyhew nnil her capable assistants see to It that Interest does not lag. The third week begins 7. GAnsiCK (Chas. C. Wanamakcr, mgr.)—The trials and tribulations of "Potash A Perlinnttcr" continue to be followed with keen Interest by crowded houses. Jallua Tannen and Julian Rose arc artists In tbelr Hue, and they score triumphs OJEVEft DEAlI' IN jLtMONS, .AND BECAUSE JACK MAHONEY WROTE A PIPPIN OF A LYRiC VI THINK ABO.UI OURSELVES OR THE PERFORMERS WHE1 "WE -PUBLISHED THAT "NUTTIEST" OF ALL NUT SONGS BY ARTHUR FIELDS AND WALTER DONOVAN PERFORMERS /ANSWERED THE QUESTION IMMEDIATELY. --'.. HUNDREDS OF PERFORMERS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY TOLD US IT WAS THEIR BIGGEST HIT rs MORE .EVIDENCE: BECAUSE. 'A LOT OF PERFORMERS 5E "ACHING" TO .GET THE SINGING RIGHTS OF THE BIG HIT "!VE BROADWAY SHOWS. WE BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST K PRICE EVER PAID, THAT GREAT BIG SINGING AND DANCING I by harry. b. smith and jerome e.\ kern it a hit? -.; we should say' yes!. from maine to ■mfor'nia,: clear : ;Across1;the Atlantic, even in sj1mesjt' is being sunp " nlxhtly. The third week begins 7. Little Thbatbb (Beulah K. Jay, mgr.)—The stock produces John Oalworthy'a "The Sliver Box" T-12. "Hlndle Wakes" baa two weeks of splendid business, ending B. Wainot (W. D. Woaefarth. mgr.)—"The Win- ning of Barbara Worth* 7 and week. "The Utile '.ost Sister" keenly Interested big houses l«it «ek. Rose Rcrolre was emotionally eifectlre In the lesdlng role. ..._.. Onrnaroii (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Emily Smiley, In "Sapho," 7-12. "Tlie Governor's Boa*" wns n political play that the Oermsntowners took very kindly to last week. J. Sidney aiacy, In the lead- ing rote, does very spirited acting. "The White Souaw" 14. Ambrican CWm. W. Miller, mar.)—The slock puts on "The Banker's Daughter" 7 and week. ••WIldBre" was excellently revived Inst week, to excellent patronage. Frances McCraln as Sirs. Enrlngbon, scored a big hit, B. F. KaiTH's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—TlotvTInl Is the big feature week of 7. In addition to Hos- tile Wynn. Emmet Devoy and company, Primrose Four Pederson Bros, Fred J. Ardsth and com- pany. Doe. O'Neill, Lew and Molllc Hunting, Lu- pltn Perca, nnd moving pictures. Grand (Fred O. Nlxon-tfJlrdllnrcr. mgr.) — Week of 7-12: Joele Flynn'a Petticoat Minstrels, Purke and Burke, Morln Sisters, Aiken, Flgg and TJnffy. W. E. Whittle and moving picture*. KETBToaa (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 7- 12: "The Fon Shop," Derlne and WHI'nms, Lady <am1, May Duryen and company, Williams and fecal, Newport and 8tlrk. and movingplctuT**. BaoanwtT (Job. E. Cohen, mpr.)—Week of 7- 12: Gallagher and CnrlJn. Song and Dance Re- view. Oakland Slaters. Mahoncy and Tremont, Chas. and Adelaide Wilson, Billy Rogers nnd mov- ing' pictures. Nixon (Fredk. Leorold, mgr.)—.Week of 7-12: Isamu Japs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrla, Swan and Bambard, Village Choir, Dunn and Dean, Walter Walters, and moving pictures. Gi-obb (Eosene Perry, mgr.)—Week of 7-12: irawley, Ralght and "ompany, Donovan and Lee. Willie Weston, Frescott and Fraser. Mlllc- anil Tempest, Four Lnkens nnd moving pictures. Wit. Pairw (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 7-12: Horry Cooper nnd company, van and Car- rie Avery Players, Harry Bonton and company Melody Trio. Henry F:ey, Panll and Bayne, nnd movlnr pictures. Kmpibb (Wiii. F. Rife, mgr.)—The (lay New Yorkers are due 7 nnd week. The Girls of the Great White Way fnmlshed a bill last week of line quality, to good bouses. Harry Ward Is n most skillful entertainer, and be scored big. Mand Rockwell was also decidedly pleasing. Cakko (Wm. J. Valll. mgr.)—The Behman Show Is scheduled for 7-12. The (llnbe Trotters were keen purveyors of fnn, and had a dozen One houses last week to enjoy the show. Leo Ken- dall and Eddie Collins were the headllnera, and they were warmly welcomed. Etta Jcerna ami Franile Ulce were also well received. jaiir (Wm. 9. Olark, mgr.)—The flay Widows will be tenants 7 and week. The Girls From Joyland enjoyed line patronage last week. Frank L Wakefield's dope characterisations were cleverly done, nnd be scored big. Dolly Swe.-t also got a share of the applause. Bcnufer, Hill and Martin was a well '.Iked number In the olio. Titocioan) iRobt. Morrow, mgr.) — The City Snorts 7 nnd week. The Tango Queens captivated big houses last week. Tom Coyne handed over the witticisms In gun-fire, ftyle, and got big in- plinte. Princes* Zomoo, In a dancing act, was also a big feature. Dtoomt'b (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—"NobodV* Home Bot the Servants" was a new skit put on lnat week, and waa a Bcreain from start to finish. There waa also another new burlesque, "Baek rrom Ven Crux," that whs also very laughable. while In the first part the vocal contributions of ftddle Ccssady and Bennle Franklin were of ex- iiulslte quality CnosiNtT Stubet Oitba Hoosf, K.tiCKim- tlllCKEB. COMHttlL. ALI.RUIIXNT, At.HAMDSA, P.|- jou, Giniiio, Plaza, Victoria. Staklet, Tav ■wHp,.;TIPPED US OFF AND CAUSED US TO BUY THIS NEW NOVELTY HIT rtN %ACT, MALE OR FEMALE, SINGLE, DOUBLE OR QUARTETTE L?RjRftND AND .ORCHESTRA. I_i_^_ Sf, IDG *_-Xd'RK phiu; -SAN urgrroT^CTT Parkway Bldg,;, Broad it Chetiv Sts Pantages Theatre Blrig. acx, Rbobkt. FBANKroKo. LmdiTt snil I'eor-tr'i Klvt vaudoTllle and moving pictures. NOTES. Tin all star benefit at the Academy of Music on the afternoon of Dec. 1, In aid of the Belgian Relief Fund, was a huge lucres*. The houso was racked to capacity, and all of the stars In town tendered their service*. The receipt* amounted to several thousands, Tn» United Booking Offices furnished the tal- ent for the smoker at the Mercantile Club, on Dec. S. The acts were Courtney Slaters, Walter O. Kelly, Sophye Barnard, Mang and Snyder, Loralne and Burke Dreoka and Bovxn, and Les DkMleltl. John McOonMACK. at the Academy of Music, on 3, and Louise Homer, 3, la recitals, hn-l crowded house*. Schumann Uelnk and OoilovuVr gave a recital at the Academy of Music on 4, In md of a local charity. Knilly 8mllev. In a pro- duction u( "Sapho." goes on the road at tbn ttmilnatljj of a week itjnd at the Orpheum, tru- ing 12. Wooster, O.—atv (Ketller A Limb, mgrs.) "The Missing Lady" Dec. 7, "Peg o' My Heart" 14, "Blindness of Vlrto*'' 28. "Uncle Tom'a Oabln" Jan. 13, Ben Greet Players 80, Alvo Williams Feb. 3. I.i me (R. R. Mott, mgr.)—iMualc and pictures. M'aixaob (L. Mohn, m-rr.)— Music and pictures. Amiaubba (A. Aruutrang, mgr.)—motion pic- ture* only. NOTBS. MANAOna Kbttlbb A Liun, of the City Opera House, are patting forth great elTorta to enter- tain the public and with Al attractions, despite •'caressing conditions. "The Calling of Daii Mat- thews," on 28. waa presented In a masterly way by nn able company, to a fair sited audience. I.r.wis ICabl's Stock Company held (he bonr<l< at City Opera House week of Nov. 20, playuig the regular annual engagement. Karl lias added vnr.iWllle attraction this season, which prorcil an It-novallon at this time. Tub Davis amusement Oo. returned lo the city recently, to headquarters for the Winter Tux agitation Inaugurated by the Wallace Then. trc'a innnrgement for Sunday picture* has been Kulslued. nnd business will be as In the past— six days n week, with Sunday a dark house, Hamilton, O.—JelTemon (Alme Tnilil Jr., mgr.) for Dec. 7 and week, "Sapho" and "The Belle of Richmond." liiiANi) (John E. McOarlhy, mgr.)—Vaudeville ami motion pictures. Juwkl, R'otal, ICaolb. Lmio, 1'iiiNcBns anil Star, motion plcturea only. CAI'ACITT business grccteil Hie production of Carl Mason's new drama, "The I'lHy Without a Name," at Ihe Jefferson. Nov. 30-Dec. 2. lUi.ru Da HavaN, the new memlier of the Pearl Stock Co. cast, at the Jerferaon, Is doing splendid work. SA1V FRANCISCO. (Bpecial dlifotek to Tiis NlW Yobk CLti-raraJ Coi.uiibia. —• Monliiy, Dec. 7, beginning uf I wo weeks' season of David Warm-Id and co.upauy, In "The Auctioneer." Ooiit. —Sunday (matinee), 0: Le Roy, Talma and uosco, magicians. Gaiett.— Monday, 7, Kolb and Dill. In "Tb,» Girl In the Train.'* _ , ALCAtAB.—Monday, 7, Ruth St. Denla anl comjiany. Okphbdm. —■ nil) «|ieulug Supdny (matinee), 0: Johnny Johnston and his Collegians, Princess Iladjsh, Minnie Allen, Genevieve Warner, assisted by Charlotte Francis; El Key Sisters, Will Oak- land and his associate singers, Charlie Howard nnd company, Bobble Waleon and Dorothy Hoy- den, Dorothy Toye, and motion views. RMFBE88.—BUI opening Sunday (matinee), 11: Joseph B, Bernard end Ilniel Harrington. Mc- intosh and his Musical Milds, Fred Illllebrand, Wardell and Hoyt, imvls and Matthews, Nichols- Nelson Troupe, and photoplays. I'antaobs' —Bill uiwnlng Sunday (matinee), II: MoOonnell and Nlemeyer, Arthur Wbltelaw, Fran- cis Klare and Guy Rawson, the Creole Orchestra, the Hsrrabs, and Sunlljlit plcturea. NOTES. Tub following feature films were shown at the houses named, respectively, for week commencing Sunday, Nov. 20: At the Tlvoll Opera House, "Lola" and "The Sea Nymph:" at the Imperial, "Mrs. Black Is Back" and 'The Bargain;" at (he Portola Theatre, "Avenging Conscience." Contbaotb for a elaaa "A" theatre, 60x1370 feet In also, have been let, to be located on the Northwest corner of Fillmore and Eddy Streets. Rena KniiN, leading woman for the Liberty Film Co., waa married In the city of San Mateo, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, to J. H. Morgan, camera- man for the moving picture concern. "Rao" ABHBTBONa, former world champion motorcyclist, broke his kneecap and anltered severe bruises and cuts, this week. In his "death din" act, at Loew's Empress Theatre, In this city. One of the tires of bis machine burst while lie was making his dip at ninety miles an hour, and be fell eight feet. Uhdeb the direction of the Screen Oluh of Bin Francisco, 7,000 persona Interested In the motion picture Industry, danced tbe night out at the Coliseum, Nov, 28. The grand march was led by by (he Mayor of Ihe city and his wife, and many noted photoplay actors and actresses were present. Tio Seventh Symphony concert by the People's Philharmonic Orchestra waa given In Pavilion lllnk on Thursday evening, Dec, 8, The San Franclaco Symphony Orchestra gave a concert on Friday, 4 In The Oort, Tina Urnrr, Russian pianist, was tbe soloist. Anniaa Sehatb, Italian violinist, gave a con- cert In the Columbia, Sunday afternoon, 0. The San Fanclaco Quintette Club will give Ita second season recital In the Columbia, on the afternoon of .Sunday, 20. San Fbancibco Lonoa, No. 8, B. P. O. Ki.kh held Ita annual memorial aerrlces In Nallve Souu' Hall, on Sunday, 0. I'RKi'AitATinNH are In hand for the annual mon- ster outdoor Christmas Tree and festival, for all Ta Libbxtt (H. W. Bishop, rogr.)—Florence Brown and Bishop's Players present 'Ths Voice Within" 7-13. "Dora Thonr la underlined. Oaraapai (Geo. Kbey, mgr.)—BUI 6-12: I.as- ky'a "Red Heads," with James B. Canon; Trovato, Imholf, Conn ant Coreene, Ellda Morris, F.lphyo Sucwuen and Walter Rosa (second week), Avahl and company (second week), Onrbett, Shop- anl snd Donovan (second week), aad motion pic I urea. Pantaoeos' (Wm. II. Wright, mgr.)—Bill 7- 13: Walter Montague'a playlet. "Oraftj" Annie Abbott, the Little Georgia Magnet; Walter Terry and "FIJI Girls," Gardiner and Revere, Five Jugilllng alearatla, (ho Kerns, the La Touraloo Four, and Keystone lomedy pictures. Or.uHiuA (Geo. W. Kltth. mgr.)—Dillon and King and the Columbia Musical Ou. present 'The Illark Col" 7-1S. Oakland, Franklin. Bboadwat, Reobnt. Camkka, Sequoia. Maiiluwe, gbii, Uaibti and Hii.i.man's, motion plcturea only. Stan DleaTo, Cnl.—Snrecktca {Doslge A Hay- ward, mgrs.) "The Whip'' Dec. 7-l». Kunik'HH (D. L. Furry, mgr.)—Stock company, In "Flno Feathers," 7 anil week. Manager Furry's now company, billed "The Kmpress Players," lu- i-'udes : Wilt Clinniuan. Chas. Klchimn, Rolicrt I'reston, Danny Rend, Beatrice Meade, Mattle Imvls and lAiuise Knox. ilAiarr (Fred llalleln, mgr.) —Opened wllh vaudeville, IX-c. 7. with Bert Levey booklnira. This house, recently named "L.lttlo Thealre," nnd mcupled by Wm. Joaaey Stock Company, closed week of Nov. 0, without notice. ajW (Scott A. Palmer, mgr,)—Pantagea' vnuilevllle. J tilt week of lH-c. 7: Jimmy Ulabby, Iron and Adeline Slaters, Klwoosl and Snow, lluiro Lutgens, Colonial Minstrel Maids, and lvey- slune comedies. ?A*!!ja. , & XiJ ffl Ncw «, J. Shea, mgr.) blI! fur Dec. 7-0: Wlnlfieil and Martin, Muntnguea birds, stulTord and coniimuy, Sheruiau end Do Forrest conipnny, tbe Do lliirs. Parlslau Irio, and klrlds mid Hruivii. For 10-ia: Nina I'uyiie, ucorgc Felix uml Barry Slaters, 'llirce Itlnuoa, llakrr De Voo Trio, talking borne, Kil. Ileruu uud couipan)-, l'escl aud Tcmilul, and Ulius. ulbun, I'liucrori'B GsmvoLo (II. II. Kuule. mgr ) l'Yiiiuiu photoplays, ■ ., , ^ N " U '' (V ' P' *-"l*l*cuai. mgr.)—The Marguerite I'lelds Slock Oo. Bcureil heavily week of M. lu •Sex Agnliiat Sex." A musical cuiueily slock company will open here week of 14, presenting (he latest Broadway successes, changing bill each I'llOCTOB'B LrOBVH, NOVBLTI, PlAXA. KbiTH'H iVijan Au'inb, Majestic and Kui'irb. nlioin- jilnya only. ■^ """.T.*.'* C°l-—T*bor GraodU'eter MiktourT mgr.) ••The Vellow Ticket" Dec. 7 and week I'.iiuuHH (Lawrence Ik-atua, mgr.)— Mill B and 3."i ii i '!?" I 'if°". < ;' l!, "'"' cu " | l'* 11 *. Montrose slid 8>Mell. Calls Brother*. Wlhwn ami Wllnou. Mur- rta ami llvasley, oduime. and uiovhig plcturea. Iiiiiai>wa» tfetcr SlcCuiirl, mgr.)— "do Pa- radv" u and week, " DMNiiAAt (Woulwatil A lloman, mgr*.)—"clou- puiru" U uud week. ujniiairu (Mux Fablnli, mgr.)—Hill 7 and •(vti Murrla Uruiiln and 111* Merry iSlen. Charles Kellogg, Lyilell, Rogers aud Lydell. Chief sjuu- lwtlcBii, Marie Feulou, Alcu Trio, Adair aud Adair, uml urphouin Weekly, »«»i', lllnuelieater, Bi, II.—Star (E. J. Caron. mgr. i I'arainuiiui feature ilhns. 1'ABK IP. F. Shea Theatre Co. mgrs.)—"Pot- ash and I'erliuutter" Dec. 7. The remainder of week la given over lo the Park Theatre Slock Co., lu "llought and Paid For." Auuitubiuu.— lAmoslieag Textile Club's produc- """■ °L T" 1 '. 4lll "do" 7-0. Pholoplaya and vaudeville 10-12. C'uuwn (Cuuluro Bros., nigra.)—Feature pic- ture*. w Lvmu (L. M. Pierce, mgr.)—Feature tctures. Quekn. Uua», Uiianitb Hy. and KAIPIUB, iilc- lures only. Miirkailuli-, Hlaa.—Majestic IL. Ilariier, ii'gi-.) luollvu jdclures and vaudevlllu buiwceu regular bookings. "A Million Dollar Doll" Dec liven fur, III—Ijiupntia (Hollo V. Mai- lory, uii-r.) upllt wiek vuudcvllle. KOTKH. K. IJ. fjiMiTT, of llamniond, 111., will oyeii a new phiuro tliuatro iJioru at uu curly date, lie waa lu Clilcugo INov. 80 buy- lug llxiurca uud u huw machluo. The, houso Will liu up-lo-ilulu lu evury reapoct. A. SmiKitiKii, of the DIk llijuu Tlicntrc, his made urrungcuieuU lu sbow Famous l'luvcia pli'turcK toi Lwu Unja cucli Week. 'J UK ri'ceutly orgnnlxcil Uvcr.iur rJyuitilintir Orclipstrn will make lu first public uppour- uiico on Thuraday tiveulug, Dec. 17, lu tbo Docutur Hlgli rkbuol Audllurluiu. i.'iiAiti.KH Mc.M.uiu.n, mier uu ubaenco of over u year, lma relurned to Ducatur for u hioiiUi'b visit With Ills uunt, Mrs, Uco. I). Steele. Ilu la tteuiiuror fur tliu Famous lloulujon Slinwi, wlikli uru Wintering in Peru, Ind. Muiih tliuii ttirea tliouiiiud people attended the tliruo bollduy jierforiiiuiicua ut the h)m- prcaa Theatre, Tliauk»«lvlng Day, aad euougli puople to till the tlicutre u fourth perform- ance were turned uwuy. Tills houso is liaudil- cupped ou Sundays uud holiday! by its amull cujiuelty. The recent Cum Show, nt Kooncy, 111., una the must tucceanful allow ever bold at Unit plucc. 1'UJ.I.KN & Cl.HMAN'H "TWO AllKTlcnll'U Abroud" coiupuny pluyuil to capuclty busl- iich.i at Nokomls, III., Dec. 1, 77io Decatur itcvicui report! plans for a proposed t>'S0,0UU ten story hotel and tllt- utru building on the alto of tbo Docatu* Hotel. Tho mutter was made public Nov. 2S by Howard 1'. llantuorn, tho present proprietor of the Dccutur Hotel. Drswlnca for tho uow structure, which li to tie built by outside capital, have already been made, uud active building operations are expected to start during tho coming year. Arrange- ments for the lease of the property lmvu practically been completed with (J. A. Walt, luo owner of iho property. According to present plans, the theatre Is to be for legiti- mate attractions, aud will scat In the neigh- borhood of 1,200 persons. If this theatre (he children of Ran Francisco, to lie held, as usual. In Golden Gate Park, on tbe afternoon of tbe forthcoming Christmas Day. Ouklnud, Cal.—Macdonough (F. A. Oelsa, mgr.) Joseph Santley, In "When Dreams Onme Troe," Dee. 6». "The Poor Utile Rich Olrl" 14 and weak. Is built and tho seating capacity Is not made at least 2,000. It will be a matter to bo re- fretted In tbo future, as a tlrat class at- ractlon always pluycd to good business, and often capacity at the old Powers' Theatre. A hustler like Mr. Hnnthorne could make u legitimate theatre pay lu this splendid loca- tion. -vvooiiBiickct, n. I.—Uljou (W. I'armon- ler. oigr.i ruudovtlle uud pkiorcs. SaicriiH and Niukkl, moving pictures only. notes. On Dec. 10 the military play, "Under Ilia Stars mid Stripes," will bo produced by local uauteurs ut the Park, with the assistuuce of the Sixth und Twelfth C'ompaulcs. A t'KN.wr urcudn has boon opened up oo M'tln Street, under tho mauagciaeut of Krcd Lake. Macon, (ja—Clrand (D. O. Pbllllpi, mgr.) rrlnirosc & Wilson, and Al. II. Wilson arc among early futuro attractions. 1'alacb (J. II. Mcltoa, mgr.)—Feature pic- tures. •-Majestic (D. N. Baldwin, mgr.) —Koad Shows, vaudeville and pictures. 1'uiNCKBH (Angel Sotcrupolous, mgr.)— Ucssto Welch, week of Nov. ML made a hit with licr magnetic voice and strong person- ality. Feature pictures. l <>rt Seutt. iviin —Hex (Oscar Hcrold, mgr.) vaudeville and moving pictures. I'lL'TUUKt.AM) and Val-iieitb (C H. Dlu- bough, mgr.)—il'hooplays to packed nouses. NOTES). (Jeo. T,a Hose, of the Lu Hose Ulcctrle I'oiin triin Co., Is vVtntcrliig at Ilia home here. The Adams Bisters, who plnyed tbo ltci Theatre, hero, recently, formerly lived at l'ort Scott, and were rousingly received here. Manaoeb IIludauoii, of tne Ploturetantl Theatre, has Annette Kellertnann, In "Nep- tune's Daughter" as (ho fcaturo Dim week of 7.