The New York Clipper (January 1905)

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J-AOTARY 28. THE < IfFEm YORK CLIPPER. 1149 v. r. :i a THE ORIGINA ESCAMILLOS The Champions of the Wire, the Largest and Best Wire Act in the World. fSoio and Exclusive Agents, PITHOT «Ss GIRARD, 120S Broadwtiy, IVjKW YORK. . - OF THE NEW YORK CLIPPER ' Will Bo Inaid rib. 22,1905. PRICES FOR AOVERTISEMEHTS Pir lich, Sligli CiIoh - - 2.80 Qatrtir Pate • • • 45.20 wr*»~* • * -■ JJ9 WW»P«l • •■ • - 169.50 The only string to the sale is the cord around the prick- ages. Every short piece of cloth in the house can be bought for SI7. 'til Spring gets around with the new woolens. Single or double breasted suits to measure,—$17. Trousers, $4.50. ARNHEIM Broadway & 9th St., New York. ■ m0&m mam o\, S^OBsSmSSpm ■ *V.& . »• (Limited), ' 8S.-24, Rosellc Knott 28. ' .".V. i - " -INDIANA. ' '•'♦«>»: ■ Indianapolis.—At English's Opaciullouje (Ail.. •». Miller, manager) Walker While- side, Jan. 13, 14, came to very good bust- MHMH OF KAHT. *3.>. MANY ttTHFJl OOOH ) ILMS LOW. Ell, as WANTED. ' . THKO. J. U ARBACH, lOfi Filbert, Phlla , !•*. (Limited), nWltbentot THE NEW YORK OLIPPER, AI.BKBT J. BORIE, H«W York City, ■MUorl at and Basiness Mgr., W.T . 1,1 ' ■31IX.NKSOTA. .•I ! ' 'MIUPeitROlla kxii. (Theodore I* nays, manager).— Etlnore Sisters; In "Mrs.- TJelouy of wmS had big business week of 13. 5, The> MM Maryland" week of 22. Mason and r, PlWif.rt; .Pirns, i lip |il|»lin>»s. Ma lifi. Mil.' "A HCSKT WW' 8 - I «.» i* KANSAS. , iVM>a)ita At the Crawford (E. L. Mart- IlOtt. manager) Paul Gllmorc presented "The >tugmy''Bp(] (be Iluniruln? Bird," to a large- atiiMBce, Jau. 11. Murray and Mack bad nonbusiness 14. "Ko.~ Her Sake"' pleased '»- ^TWt, Little Swede" 17. "S.'AtKiTOEJUji, (II. (J. Tolcr k Son, ot(f):—Williams-Hoed Stock Co. came . bqslqcss 12-14 . CMildrry Levin, proprietor ).— Good -)gardless of thi! bad weather. 1 Toll will open a popular priced & Taluott, : nJannicrs).— "The KrraSd Bo-y,' T TS-M. M»(WCMl cou^ms ■ 0 0 L 0* At the Metropolitan Opera Tfouse (f». N. Scott, manager) the ltooscvclt t'lubi local)-give "Cinderella and the Prince" .Inn,' 22:115.* "A Girl from Dixie" 26-28, "A Chinese. Honeymoon'.' 2U-Pcb. 1, "The Girl (wn\ Knv's'' 2-4. Maxlne Klllott bad fine houses'A0-18.' "Pretty Peggy" did fairly v.-pfl 11B-2-1.- ■--: >'•. • iBtjou-OriCB.v ITorsB (Taco. L. Hays, man- ager) ..-nThC minora Sinters 22-28. "The Heart-of-'Maryland", follows. "The nussell Urdlpcrs badsood patronage 16-21. On 13 Jumps' B'uAiell wos stricken by hemorrhage of the npne» wns abliged. to remain out of the cjBtnpd at the Northwestern Hospital until 22i;tchw he.left with hla.company, although nut. fully recovered. .I Ullll .(I'llli Ferris, manager).—"A Poor KcliinoiF.' 22-2H; ""Soldiers of Fortune" 2!» and- wef)k.; .'"Land, of the Midnight Sun" drew' wcll.Jri.21. JOnplfpl-'.u (Martin Beck, general maua- fferl.-^ThC' bfll' '22-'JS: Kva Williams and Jae Tfck'cr,. Augusta Close, Texana S'stcrs. Wahllvad aud Tekla. Capt. Georgean's right llcdaultt".Arabs, Phyllis Allen. Fred Haiku nud Mql lie' duller (second week) and the kliiodrbaie.; Splendid houses last week. .btfwEV . (M. H. Singer, manager).—The Tiger, ljUc* 22-28, lllcc & Barton's Gaiety Cp"'2!V and. ,w«>k. Good jwit.ronasc pleased tuc Mortlbp GIPrles Co. 13-tl. A..11. Filer, i!ie tt'easuref, is the proud owner of another (i»r'' uwy.V TvKiatt (Mail). Gallagher, manager).—For lli 0W Tfoek: Fries Children. Joseph MeCau- %,'Slgnbrlta EIFallo, Dclmorcand Harrell, C]iarlel| rileclow. the Two Brothers Bunts and fUe'Uersfe. "Princess nixie." Very eat- laAKfory, attendance, last week. i".!' .1, . .' * i S\. I'anl.—At tbe Metropolitan Open Houee MB N. Scott, manager) Jane Corcoran. , tt. ! Jlf r * t 'T Pcgjry." had fair business Jan. 13- lo.;7Bho''pleaseu all who saw licr. Slaxlnc El- !IO|ti ha«f the full capacity 1U-21. "A Girl fconV-Ulxle"" 22-23, the Minneapolis Uoose- velP'ClUb; untler'theausplces of the St. Paul lftWIffl Hill will present "Cinderella and thc-x&lnec" 2U-28: "The Girl from Kay's" 2l».Feb.t.l,-"A t:hlncsn Iloneymootl" 2-4. .Gtuxii. (Theodore I* Hays, manager);— The 'BlTr Xtwmge HeartripC MaryInad' : Maspni'next. ■ Stah (J. ('. Van Boo. mnnogcr).—The Im- perial "llurlesquers hod good Tjuslness week of iSi.-'Vw week of 22, the Morning Glories. TJaeyo^lllcR- next. ikmPIMI -(A. Welnholrer. manager).—Busi- ness was big. week of Mi. with the Millar '^'Pilars' diorama as a strong card. ■ These I'eofiwv ind .the entire east will hold over «-*9»;ot.2ai with tbe addition of fhePlrrcs. iOtii!UBt5ri (John v. Kauc, manager).—N'cw ppopl«,for-week:of 2a: Mona Anderson, Con- nuiK: ,q,id (.'onnovs. Margaret White, the Aerial IStuarts. Chas. F.ll6Worth and rebtlon >letvirea,t Holding.over: • .Mac .Burns, Babe luiTlttgton. l'ollv OXcll, the Uaylon Sisters, 'Yiiukle'-itattf, Chas.' Frosto, F.ffle Marlon. UuHlness .was very good week of 10. •XuTH.-rr-Thc Orpbeum Circuit will construct lit* mvi theatre on a site between Fifth and SUth.BtrretK, on Cedar Street. Immediately livtbe .rcarof the Frederick Hotel, a popular liuHtclry,., A deal for the ground has been clonod-oyf pV B. Henderson, superintendent ol'ronHlmctlon.' The property Is held by M. •1j O'Molll. of this city, and has n frontag.; otldO; feet,on Cedar Street by a depth of 1-IO.fprt. -Our building code Is most exact- ing; >cgH|nc for alleyways on both sides, rear nu wclj'l as, front exits, steel- tire escapes, Krnlrwuys.and exits to alleys. But the space will.be:ample; Contracts will-be awarded ut once., • .. . . . • : Relieve and cure Throat Trouble* caused by cold or use of the voice. nkbraska. ! Omaha At Boyd's Theatre (W. .1. Itur- ;eM,>iauugcr) "Sherlock Holmes came Jan 22. ' Sam. Bernard, In "'Hie Girl from KayV ' 24; 23i "The Maid and the Mummy 2T-5JJi Maxlne Elliott 31, Feb. 1. '•Sergeimt MttV delighted large audiences 10-21. Hie Earl Of Kwl***? 1 pleased greally IU-21. S. Breed, manager).--" The Itusscll Bros. 2fl. "The Kntti «i Smart tjc|" Pauk (Dickson Billy B. Van, In packed the house. "The Charity XuMO," 1* 18, drew very big business. "Why Qtrh Leave Uomc" 19-21, "Ucscrted nt.thc Altar." 23-23. "Tbe Beauty Doctor" 20-28. ' . Grand Opeba norsn (Sbafer acgicr. manager).—Paul Conchas. Juggler, wllf he the hcadllncr of the excellent vaudeville-hril week of 2.1. Mr. and Mrs. Howard '.rrues- dcl! and Co.. In "Aunt Louisa's Advice.". I* the extra attraction. The Mowatts, ltectl and Shaw, Knlgbt Bros and Sawtelle. Paul- ton and Doolcy. Tobln Sisters. Cooper and Itobluson anil tbe blosco|>c complete the bill. Wlnonn Shannon and Co.. In "His Long I.osJ Child," was a pleasing, feature week-of 1U. UuslneSB still holds up to the capacity. ,■ . EMPinc (Chas. Zimmermen, manager i.—> Vanity Fair Co. stood 'them up." The'Cnlted Mine Workers of America bought the entire house Friday night and attended In .ti 'body. SenilnuryGIrl" 27. 28. Murray and Mark, .Gay Mnscmeradcrs week of 23. ". : ,': Ik. •Uar-KngHsh Iml.sy." •jv-Kcli., 1. f Mtt} - '. livrcsford,'In "Our New Man. did hlg busi- ness'13. 10. "No Wedding Bells for Her" had good' houses 17. 18. "The Sign of the Crossv'-bnil crowded houses matinee and nlglit 10. James J. Corbett, In "Pals," played to capacity.20. 21. . MrWCM (Martin Beck, general mana- ger);—Lnst week's show was tbe best of all. and drew to. capeclay. Week of 22: Mary Shjw and company. In "The Silent Sy'lcm:' Jo- sephine Sabel. tjulgley Bros., Egbert *nu Atstybe and Louise Henry. Mildred Grovcr, Itussl Bros., Hubert Dcvcau aud the klno- drome. ■ '' " i , ', XQTE.-r-.Minc. Mclba aaiLher company, luul a large audience, at the Auditorium 20. ■ . . i ' Lincoln.—At the Oliver (V. C. Zehrung, manager) Harrison ,T. Wolfe, cntertalued. o very enthuslusflc audlcuce In three otie art cvniedles. Jan. 10< Jumes J. Jeffries pre- sented -Davy Crockett" to a top heavy house 11. Florence llfadley drew u big house. "Peck's I Bad Boy" did fair busiucas 13, 14. "The Sign of the Cross" 18, James J. Cor- bett ID; "The Smart Set" 20, 21. Jose \ lanua Evnn.Tllle.—At the Grand Opera House (Pedley & Burch, managers) Cutter & Wil- liams' Stock Co.. JAn. u-14, appeared In a good repertory of plays. Grace van.Siuddl- ford called out a packed bouse 10; "The Crisis," 10, called out a big house.' >a- nettc Comstock made a decided hit. "Peggy from Paris" 23, "The Virginian" 25. Ulirh School Commencement Si, "The County Chairman" 28. "The Sleeping Beauty and the. Beast" 30-Fcb. 4. ■ People's (Pedley & Burcb, .managers).— Anna Eva Kay'finished a successful week's entertainment 14, both financlally-and other- wise. Kva Tanguay 22. • Xotb. —The Cutter & Williams.Stock.Co.. after playing a week's stand at the Grand Opera House to very small audiences, dis- banded. Nothing definite Is known of their plana. . . . Tcrre llaate,—At the Grand Opera nouse (T. W. Barhydt, manager) Mildred Holland cuuio Jan. IK, to pood business. "The. Span of Life." 20, 21, played to good houses. Kmpibe (Tuos. Flnnegan, manager).— l.m-son nml Curtis proved sucb n EN last week Mint they have been engaged for an- other week. The current bill also.Includes: Itaddcr and Le-Telle. Seymours, acrobatic sketch: Coulter and Brady, Brandt Sisters, Nellie Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Flnnlgan. Busi- ness Is constantly Increasing. ; ... Vlnceniica.—At McJImsey Theatre (Frank , Green, manager) "A Girl from l)lxle,"Jan. 14, had fair uuslacss. "Hooligan's Troubles" did good business 10, "A Bunch of Keys," 18. fared well. Eva Tanguay 21*-"Happy Hooligan". 23, "The T.ltrl-j lloroeatcod" 24: ««» nilODE ISLAND. ".Mtigg's Lauding 3. 4. .Iabic (11. M. Miller, manager).--Week of 1C: Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright. Itoouble Suns. Uo'ssley tind ttostelle, K. M. ltoberts and motlou pictures. Business is excellent. - • « .» — VIRCHKIA. . -At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall, l llawtrey. Jan. 17-10, had Maxlne Klllott bad nice bust- "A Chinese Honeymoon"- 21, .ia«Blc'-$lllcr.»v2h!ln. In concert. 23: fPretty lVg^«'|i.t,|_J3. ( AvuilamB and Walker Feb. 4, 7 -7, 8. __aura* Ot'EBA Hocrb (J. T. Con- <l6n,\ nioringer).—"After Midnight" 10-18. I'.\)sln<-ss' was good. "A Married - Man'a Troupleif-l^Sl. "Across the Desert" 2.1-28. Tlie-.vttUd'cvUlc company did good business ; nwpu ','fJbe' Maltland. manager). — Tills Mtmlevlllc houn^ Is plnylug to record break- in'g Busiite.5". Bill week of 2S: Wilson and Mortrn, 'Drako's cheep and dogs. Marguerite Xrvvt9n,",lfrof. Kmery. L. O. Whlttler. the moving plcttues. All six bouses on the cir- cuit are dolnc well. Providence.—At the l > rovldence..Ojiera House (Felix R. Wcndelscbaefer. manager). —James K. Ilackett and Lulu U!ns.0T.,T)O!Ji !oi-al favorites, enjoyed good, patronage. "Mrs. Wlgcs of the Cabbage Patch" Jan. 'Si- 23. "The ilerry Shop Girls" 29 ; 2S, Henry Miller Feb. ^'-4. a. .' ' •■ liuT.ni.M, (Felix R. We.ndelscnpcfcr. man- ager).—"A Woman of No Importance'! 'took well at Its production by the Providence Dramatic Stock Co. last week. "A Black Sheep" 22-28, "London Assurance" next week. i;.mp7i:i: (Spitz & Nathanson. managers).— The Bays, In "Down the Pike," proved very amusing, to'large audiences, . week 3t 10. "A Wife's Secret" 23-28, Terry McGovcru, lu "For Fame and Fortune." follows. Keith's (Charles I.ovenberg. manager).— BUI for week of 23: Grace Cameron, the KinplreClty Four, Scott Brothers, Acrobatic Arabs, Dolan aud Lcnhnrr,- lu . "Tuklng Chances:" Gcovgc II. Wood, Brown and Nc- varro, Vinton and Clayton, In "BUI Casey, Burglur:" Shurgoparl. magician: Watson and -Hill. Goctr. and Nelson, Chick, tramp 'cvCIIst.-and a demoustnitltm of liquid-air; - " Uatebeller, nfun- talned good houses week of 10. • The Troen deros L'3 and week. Jolly Grass Widows follow. Notes.—Kllwood. the magician, was socu In the Y. M. C. A. Course 20 . .The Rhode Island-Kennel Club will bold, a' dog show at Infantry Hall 24-20 .Campanarl will give a soap recital at Infantry- Hall 31.. . :., Cbrystal' Heme will be the leading womn'r of tbe Albce Stock Co. next Summer Yaayc, tbe violinist, gave a successful recital under the local management of Joseph M. Marr, 18. nt Infantry Hall Harry Car- foot has left the Providence Dramatic Co. to play with E. R. Wlllard David Walters has been re-engaged for the Empire Stock for next Summer. '...'. . -Woonaonket.—At tbe Woousockct Opera House (Josh E. Ogdcu. manager) dark Jan. 10-20. "Human Dwria'.Sl. "itra. Wlggs of tbe Cabbage Patch" 20. Marks Bros." Stock Co. 3,0 uad Feb. 14. "The Merry Shop Girls" Jan. 81.' -.--•' Hcu (Jas. W. Conkltn, manager).—Coogan & Bacon's Vaudeville Co. plays week of 23. The bill last week was the best seen at this house .the present season. Every act- was -a feature. Business -Is excellent. , . ' - ■ •» . » .' . '• ' x.irfotfc At the Academy of Music (Jake Wells', manager) Howe's Moving Pic- ture*.'Jan. .11. bad'very fair returns. Cbaun- cey Olcott..l2, drew a packed- bouse.. Nnt M. Wills had a hearty reception 13. I'anlu K'dwardes drew very good returns 14. "The Two Orphans" 81, Eleanor ltbbson Feb. 3, 4. GkAXUiiY (Jake Wells, manager).— "Across the• Pavltic" ilrew! well"week, of'HI. 'The Show GlrT 23-28. • • ■Braot:. (Abb Smith.-manager).—New face* week of 23: De Bllbls. Mellle Abbott, Maud Morrow, . Fabcr Sisters. Marie Wnlluee, Thompson and De Bllbls and Donaldson's moving pictures. Business Is good. Acsik (Wilkinson & Mutizic. managers).— Week of 23': Page and ivcston. the Frank- fords. Marie-' Bell, Babe Lauri and Alice Lomas. -.Ui-vhattas (Crlunlan-Bros., managers).— Peuplo week of 23: Ilogers arid Kny, Prof. Ed. Barnes, Anua Waluy, the Nohrens, Kmma Wallace,' Tommy Hdrrls Jr. aud Hogon and Wnrrall. Business Is very good. ■ At'PiTORiCU- I J. M. Barton, manager).— People week of 23: Rents and-Edwards. linckley and Murray, Poole and Bert, Maggie Clausen, Maud Berry, tbe Great lleywood and Winnie Mitchell. ' Business Is good. •• g nieiininiiit. .-At the Academy of Music (Wells & MeKcc.-managcrii) -'The Jewel of Asia " "Pa tun n .■»(. It L t', - IHUWH K^t ■] r - » »■» •••...vi w*. i," Jan. 18, "The Marriage of 'Kitty" 21, . ..riiful" J I. i;/ra Rendu 11 -■"• WmmmtSTBI (Ueorgell. RatcbeBer, nfun- Iluuv (Wells i McKee, managers).—"Tbe age!'); — The Brigadier'. llurlesquers enter- Sliow,:Girl" played to crowded bouses 10-21. "Her First Folse-Step" 2S-28. ut Feb. 1. ^- l'rank Bleb writes: "Have resigned as msnaicer for Harry Corson Clarke, and-have leased the Empire Theatre at Houston,' Tex. Mr. Clarke and - bis excellent company vflll continue hla successful •ogngemeot here two weeks more." ■»♦» , KKSTUCKY.. lontiiU|e. - .)t Mavmilcv'ii (John *P. Maenulcy. uiauagcrl Otis Skloner came Jan. 10-18, prcseutlng "The • Han-ester," to large attendance. "The Prince of Pllsen," IU-21, drew crowded houses.-' "The Sleeping Beauty and: the Beast" L'3-23. Duitin Furnum, lu '■'I'heVlrjjluliiu." •Jtt-'JK. . j' .- ;Maki)njc. (Chas. A. Shaw, uianager).— "The:Bcouly Docloi-." week of 10, llllcd the house at each-performance. "The titrollcrs" JS-^S. ' ' • !•'.'. .A-vexue' (Cbas. A.. Shaw, manager).— Nellie McUcnry presented "MTIbh" week of 13. trad drew crowded' houses. "Tbe Wife's PorudlBc" i»L'-28. • ' ■ - . • -1 -Bt'UKiMitiAM (Whallen Bros., managers). —:Thc.World Beaters gave u pleasing per- formance, that attracted crowded bouses. 13- SL Clark's Bunawuy Girls S2-38. ItnPKiy-s' (Wm. Uclcbman. resident, mauu- gen.—Bellmuo and Moore bended tbe bill week of 13. uud scored n success.' For week >-'f 23: Felix and Barry. Delmore and l-in. Pen- Huwklua. Polk -and Kolllus, Hullo;- and Barlarctta. Ruscb-DcVcrc Trio and Buebauou- Maotfield Co. M 1 4 I I I ■ — A. E, Doke and wife fLouUe E.'Dnfce) have closed wltb the Miller-Bryan Co. Mrs. Duke will rest at their borne In Chicago un- til next season. Mr. Dake joins the Albeit Taylor Co. New Vaudeville Theatre, The Unique Theatre, Akron. 0 , WILL OPEN ON MONDAY. FKB. It, 100*. TIIOB CLASS VAUIiKVILLK ATTRACTION'S canscruro dates by writing at onre, elthrr dating the balance or tula foason or for MsMa, \ WOKO OK KXPI.AN ATlOM to those who rtsve written in answer to my Alls in TUE CLIPPER, TIIK MiRRoit and TUB IKLI.BOAKD riurltur lite past two weeks, and who have nnt received a reply: MORHS than ouu i.tciTKUH have already been recelvtd, ahd Uwm lnmo»»llile to answer them all. t'OMtder two weeks' siloBces polite negative for inn promt. Tito TlHR yon wrote for mav he Looked. thcrcTorc write attain Mr other dates. IIAVK OPKN TIME IN MARCH, APRIL and MAY I'UHilHIll CLASS LADY YOUAI.1ST8. Address ■ ' A0BH.Lt PHILIPS. Mgr. Pnlqne Theatre, Akron, Ohio. NOTICE TO MANAGERS AND FRIENDS! I MIL JACK BROWN, of the lunclng- tVon<lera, JACK UIIDVVN sod LILLIAN WRIOIIT, while playing Sprlninrid. in., week Jan.4, was taken III and entered 8t. John Hospital, that city. Went under two dlirerenf. surgical orcrailono, Jan. 6and 13. They were compelled to cancel seven goed weeks, Including Pastors, X. Y. C , Brooklyn, Mtlwtnkec, Madls'in. Biooiulngtna, Ohlcago. Mr. Drown 1« getting alonawo'.l, and thoy will tc able to resume work I'ob. Su. irany tlmnks fur kind letiersut sjntDatby. Very respest.. LILLIAN WKlQllT. ' f.8.—All contracts hold good from Feb. 20 on, THE KftPHAN THEATRICAL SYNDICATE 1440 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. TREaTflER rtlCr'RKSESTKlP AND LOCAL MANAOB8 1NVITEI' TO latHLiatiO u.\K[ OL'fl OFK1UKS THEIR HEAUOUARTI'iltS. Companies OrganUeiJ, Booked aid Represented", Starring Toors Arranged, Flayi Produced, Engagements Beonred Tliroogh Our DRAMATIC AGENCY, 1931 BBOIDWAY. AT LIBbHtV," Arrant, oomposo, transpose, etc, Nine years' oxn. Cosed 18.)i waoka, Oiman-lloyt stock ;rortnorly Chaii.<K. Champlln, M»rle SMuwell, Howe Norrls, llovt-Wcst, Wallsee Ulltnoro, \Va«hlngtnii|'l'hrairo (located) I'oughkenpilc, N. T.j Thetlrc (looatad-leaelcr oreheftra). Orsnd AUanile Ucicl, Athtntlo city, N .1. Also Uiivamatois and Agnew, theio: Mount Beacon-on lludson Caeluo. Many others. Plcniyrtfcronces, Kothlnjj too large. Wire, C. As POXALDSOiV. %W5tk, p. «.. va; Hello! MR. MANAGER, Ik, yorf want the RIQBT TO PROIHOB ABSOLUTELY PRM A BTRONtl ROMANTIC UELOIIRAifA Saort cast, easy 19 do. Klegual Lllhographlv Prlnlmg. Other pliys on |nw rotultv, Htainn tur p»rtlcul»rs. TBR BBI.MAR PLAT PK"DL'CINO CO., Hoa Broudway. New ^ork. .". ..' I ! I B PSHFnililBIts, Utoat Trunk Mysteryp'Act mm Ivmloulcs; 1 oomplete changes. Oimran- tood to ni.ke good; Al for Feslurc Act; Single or L>.>iiij!b Tdrn. Price, complete, tit); circular for sta mp. G eo. A. rtloe.-if n rierw ood.Si.,Auburn,N. v. WjkNTR'^tiuicK-Dseful Modioino~l"er. form'sni: Lady that ran Work In Acta thai hsa gaodtpectatlles PREI'BRRED. Mis. Nellie Mel- roie. write. Address THKJJBLMONTB, Euroka, Clinton Co., Mich. , NEW YORK, Is more talked about on the stage than any other store in the 'World. That is because it is the most popular. Wo Allow rrotissionals A SPECIAL DISOOUHT OF 10 PBB CERT, on their BtrokuM li tbelr names aro on obj i^tfttatloa looks. NO CONNECTION WITH ANT OTBRB STORl. 'M«MMISr«M «W **t IM .TC. .^TrtBIOSTWt Acrrrtifmr operG jixthavc wTotiw. . irsirtti viwToas • NOW VOBK. To Get \o PKiladelphiac Quickly USE THE asaa^MaapasMBBBiBMSBaaBai Antiseptic Throat Tablets for tlio Irritated tli rout. Hltsuori and public speaker* 11 ml th-jiii th" Elcu.untett und most niteetiiofor th" ri-llvf of oursiiiiM i) 'j -J otij-:'.' throut trouble*. }0e. "n:t druif stores.or.by mail of VAPO-f.-RESO- LKNt CO.. I8'» I ulton St., New York. - ilia> 1 1 11 PISOS CURE FOR I snuiuwi *., riBus ecu gsMsaaese 1 ..4 vmal last ww. ~ m moNRY in soap, am ? o ah, si. no :■., II cents. Illgn (Iraile Ucdleatad and Toilet Soaps. PARKBRCHEMICAL CO., ClilCAOO. TO I.KABH, BKOIrfNINCi TOB. U AND LATF.lt. A COKHDV SKKTi'll TEAM, IN 000D working ORUKR. Temit reasonable. Addrca'. Jan. 2a-i!\ ASIITON & EAHI.K. LUND'S FAMILY TnUATItfe, EAST ST. L0U|H, ILL. AViaSKTTwftBaa^VtlA^KTMMlVIMlABT -Uodlo-Vorsitllo Coomilv Bkituh Arlltta, Hins era and Dancers, Clialtge frr week; put on acts: mako them go; tingles ubd dnithloa; sober; lad.v and gentleman: wardrobe Mgrs. whopayialarlcs, wire FRANK VINCENT, fleneseo, Rice Co., Kill. fOH HALE. ^mSkSSS MVaTlOAI. SKETCHES for child and one or two adulls. __8KETCUB6, c»rcof N. Y. CLIPPER. N. Y. 0. 'HoWVSbttiSWffoi^' NNtaun nfi3l III' GREENWICH- OPERA HOUSE. Honin seats toj; electric llghie. Pop. of town, LOW. Three railroad). Rloti farming country to draw from. One 0000 HHOW a inontli. MAN AURR A. It. HOIYARD, Greenwich, Ohio. ■ lOWTOUKCOBKAL'OKTliilTtUKINT. Front and llaok Sending', each trick illuslrateil. SSe. Morphet'e School, 837 N. 19th St., Phlla..P«. Lie AllH to Thro w Your Voice- Ventrliontdini laaght. For termi and fuQ parllomara, addreia Prof^Llngerman, TC AS.gtlTsLT Philadelphia, Pa, HOW ToaTAHT IM H IU> W IUSI NK^ •> (copyright), a dUTerentbooki, 10c. Ahalnila mil. MORPH BT'B SCHOOL. «7_N. 12lh St.. rhllM,, P». POli MALKJ ONEOOMri-inE OUTFIT OK MIDWAY HcInBRY. BBOVKIt HTOIUOK CO., _,_ jlJJ K. wabaili, 8. lurtlutiapollMiid. tiiKAP" films" Moving Pioiure Maoii'ineV, Csmerai, Lintorns.Iieqieji, Soog slides and supply lold and honglif. special Dims and alldatuiadn. showsftirnlslied, Expert niochanlcs, ItopHlrlnit. Oerman-ahi.Oltis.Jf Film Co., lou E. lath HL.N.Y. A. GobblllC II, ?7a W YE r"."mi' West MartIsnn St., Chicago; e-atabllabad 1>04. Banlneaa legal and lole'.^ Branohwandftollltles In other Btatea, WANTKO—Reilabla Aeiont or neat appear ance to oall ou 'all the merohanta In towns 1 li'-y mako, Elegant side Una, conveniens to cany, Oood cotnmlielnn*. Prniupt rsiulttance. - BK1.M0NT Mffl. CO , CliiclnimlI, 0. music comrosBD and auhanumh for nay Instrument or number of Initmmsnu so aft, words and music, aketehet, etc, Bead stamp OR Hi. I,. LKWife; 4M HIotinv.nr) rft., Olnclnn«' I. O. " o'r«K CALCIVM 9TBiiKOPTK:OIV, |s,in. FILMS WAN'im THKO J, Il.lnBACn.BCO Kllheil, Phlln. I'u. WA.1TBI) AT.ONCE, MEDICINE PKIIPORM EKH Iti all llncB'of work in Iowa. HI11I11 tov.cf' salary and If yon play organ In llrsl. inter, hslarr initst he low us it U sure.. Change for one week. Ail DU. A. I). UJIRIBTA', nuniM, Clark Co., Mo. 100 LKTTK'lirKAOa'or'Env.". BhUJ t>,Wi ii'Jds, tl.U; i'.doo Udupons, |1. etc; sample*. 4c. ELLBWOI.TII EH). CO. . Wohbervllle, M(iili. WlliON trnuMpoHlng A Cornet paits'oii ilic iM'lat Bow, howrldlbulous II la to read It Inilf a tono lower. Road it oiaotly as it Is written. Di> v|olllil»t» have tci^raiispoKe when playing In Ihi; second position? Bend me II for full inntrnoiiotip. Joseph P, Tuily, cornel Boluitt, lot l'raakfort m . Chicago. ■ ___^____ AT LIBM/tTY«B7AL Rayiu'mii, Iriiin ami Black Face, Hinging and Talking Comedian. Straight or comedy IB'Acts. Ohaime often; Plum, organ) Yet. Qeawmmn Always iie«iw>uaiijM nigra, only. K. AJ.Jlsjinond, Stonehoto, Mi.-rcn Ct, ,r*. ' ;_ .. \p . _ ' tIMCIHiWAPH MOTIOS PItrLltK MACHINE, m FILMS WANTED, THkQ. J, ll AUSAcn,r aw Filbert. Phlia , Pa. ~»iii MOTION PIOVUHB OUTFIT, M.'sh EILM8 WANTED.' . THBXL J . 1IAHBA0H, tot Filbert. Phlla . Pa. *'in STIcAlBOPTICO*), AtBTYLKNK LIGHT. SLIOtS.-Ete.. J». FILMS WASTED. THKO. J. HAKBAOH, sou FUbert. I'IiIIh . Pa, ' MAOl6"lLAS)VloyCR' "SS "slldVs for ordiirof Elks,«ut .Maitio Lantern end Slides for Pufrlotlc Order of Sons of America, |J6. Fihiiswaiited HAliBACIt i'CO.. 608 ITIbert, Phil*.. Pa. AT LIBSBTYnConiodlsn, Vncalh" and Dancer. Change strong two weeks. DUTCH. IRISH. BLACK, BUttll, TRAMP, Straight aod Unrletiiue Mafic, BUton sots; good organ fakh- I'm worth lis and expsnsesi If you can and will p»y It. Address AL. 0. vhikery . 31 Seymour si. piitir,cid, Man. - N. ii.-tir. Air. Bailey, write. -!►*. 'itw