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March 4 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER STOCK MANAGERS MOTICE ii SADIE LOVE By AflBV HOP WOOD, An taer of "WASB. AND WAJULBR" JUST RELEASED FOR STOCK 99 6 Ken 4 Women Easy Production Fresh from ite long run at the GAIETY and HARRIS THEATRES Tor term, and p»rti<mi»r», write or wfag SANGER ofc JORDAN, 1432 Broadway. IT. Y. CLIPPER POST OFFICE la order to avoid mistakes and to Insure tbe prompt delivery of tbe letters adver- tised in Uale list, a POSTAL CARD mast be sent requesting as to forward yonr letter. It mast be signed with yoar fall name and tbe address to which tbe letter is to be sent, and the line of business followed by tbe sender should be mentioned. LADIES' LIST. A matrons. Mrs. Oryoa Alltborpe, Lilly Aloxidre. Mrs. Geo. T. AElhorpe, Lily tawnrti, Lilian lire. Bartowe Barrow, PrancesQ Braytoo, MaWe Barney. Mrs. Chat Tinman Victoria Brows. Theses* Barter. Mahals Graft. Irma Chanard, Tressa Came*, Esther Carlar, llargaret Cnds, Rnby Cbanarrt, Tressa Chaolaae. Sylvia Darts, Madge Earls. JaJla Edwsrds, Maile Everett, Fannie Gertrude Lee Foster. Nina Forbes, Dollle Ford, Corlne Grey. Helen. Grlswold, Grace Geraldl, Maxlne Hayward, Jessie Holmes, Babe Hardy, Helens Kermott, Jane Klngsley, Anna Kirby, Katncriae Lewis. Pearl B. La Telle, Evelyn Lyons Mra. Jo«-.B, Le Years, Jane Leantt. Miss K Lorsooe MrsOnde Totren. Alma if. MeGowan, Mae Mack, Majory Marsh, Delia Meyer, Anna McCarthy. Bits Woman. Hiss H. MacManany, Sue Noble, Peggy Nelson, Mae Nile GraceDanbar O'Neill. Gladys Oraer, Intra O'Brien, Patsy O'Connor. Kitty Page, Jennie Pnolette. Louise Pblpps. Grace Panl. Helen U. Renalds. Maode Klch, Bertha BosseM. Heiea F. Boobsod. Erba Beid, Tlrgiola Richmond. Mrs. Dnncsa Baosdale, Ve»a Keiehsrai, Irene SULermaa, MaodS* 8ykrF, Dans Stewart, Bessie Stuart. Mabel VanArtdale, Lillian Vaughn, Dorothy Vinton, Myrtle Van Dyke. Bertie Williams. Ctara Waters, Sekna Wallace. Hope Whltcher, Grace Wheeler. Bessie Weston. Mrs. Frank Walsh. Marie Ward. MlM Blllle Weston. Ethel Woods, Gorddle MANAGERS, ATTENTION Would like to near from Managers who own their plays with, a view OX excnangtng privilege of production with plays which X control. Adages* F. P. WMUMMM, care of CXL1PPKH. JACK BENJAMIN COMPANY LBADUO MAX. If yon are an amateur, a "sis" or have a streak of yellow, dont answer this. Remember this —s> fifty weets per year and not an crr^rtmentcornpany. Playing circle stock now._ Wees.atas.il; Repertoire m "' Kan. Anffi, Address JACK. SES JAMAS, care of Planter's Hotel, Saline, 1 WANTED muss only people who can dan DAJCUI6 TEAMS MUSICAL COMEDY PEOPLE Sprint and Summer Work. Road Productions tble or playing in first class Companies. CH real singing voices. FEATURE fl Full Season's work to capable peeple. aorristown. N. J„ 1,8; Dover. N. J.. 9. drrn, 15U TrIDnne Bids; playing in first class Compani - tinging voices. FEATl Season'B work to capsbl 4; Hackensacx,N.*,8; Korrlstown, N. J„ 1 ,6 ; Dover. N". J.",8.10. Fwaaant u FIRST CLASS SOLOISTS CHORES SUU.S, Jf.dlorai and dhow Girls, ATTJRK SPECIALTIES. NOVELTT and SOCIETT* Address HURVnY 1>. oRR, Passaic, K. J., Har 1 to Chlcajo, 111. GENTLEMEN'S LliT. Angel. Arthur All«a. G. S. Atlantis A Flsk Adelaide A Alexander Allen A Lowe Armstrong, Clyde Alvia, Mike Alley. Y. o. Eessey. Jack Brooks A Bowen Bennett, Taylor Baston. Thorn. J. Gregory, F. L. Hammond. Ohas. Harder, Wm. H. Honnflnd, Harry Hllllsrd. Norman Howard. Gens Hill. Eddie Blllman. Fred P. Harwood. J. V. Halnenby. Geo. HoUlster. L. D. Harrington, J, M Hampton. Russell Breekenrldge Obas Howard. Gene Belfrage. Geo. F. Carca. Obas. H. Punch, E. J. Brode, W. Geo. Brawn. Will C. Beanmont, Mr. Brill, Ned S. Baker. Nick A. Brooks, O. V. Balllet, Lloyd Cohen, W. David Colby, Ohas. B. Cody, Clay Cbrbett, Harry B- Conklyn, Ohas. Osrrlngtou. Jack Crowley, John Oboich, Loots IT. Cannon J A GhMa Dnrand ft Csllnas Davis, Joe Deloy. Bddlo Devitt, Wm. Proxy. Ed. Downing. Blrt Hewitt, Ed. Edmonds. David Ellsworth. Adrian Everett, Wm. Farrell, Ed. Fieckles Oo.fAgt.) Fowter, Norman Goldimldt Johnnie Gray, Fred or. Gilford. Wm. Graff. Adrian Crldley, Wslt-r J Hammer, M. HUknan. F. P. Hayes. Ed. J. jfiamlin. Chas. B. Howland, O. V. Harvey. Henry Holer. Thos.. Johnson. Wesley Janis ft Chase James, Hsrlie E. Kelly, Jamie Kolb, J. W. Keno ft Green Kelly. ArthQT 3. Keyes. SteDhen B. Knapp, Bob Knoll, Gns Lamon*. Harry Lester. Hugh Lord, Jack Lawry, Vance Peart. O. CL Panl, O. M. Panl, W. Panl, Stephen 3. Porter, J. E. Price. Stanley Bobbins. Clint ft Bento Ra Shaw. Barry Boblnson, Boy Bom-ke, Jas. B. Solly, John J. St Clair. Mr. ft Mrs. Harry ■Scbonen. Wm. Scrlbner. Jack Sr?eet. Evelyn Sherman iJohnson Smith, Geo. Stanley. J. Frank Soi>er. Harry Smith ft Hanler Smith. Geo. lC Sotbern, Sam Summers. Bae Satterthwart. B, Sterling Singers Telegraph Trio Tremalne. Chas. Titas. Fred J. Taylor. Albert Tinker. M. P. {Tracy, Dick f Tempo Trio Thompson. Baymd Lone, Chapron ft |,Vogel. John W. Green I.intx. Horace W. Linecnm. L. G. Lombard. Harry Moran. BUly MeManns. Geo. Mnrkin, Lee Moody. Ralph Murray, Tom E. McDowell. Gordon Morptay. EngeneJ Marshall. Mat Newhart. Chas. Xapoll Doo Nelson, AI. Vos. C. Wallace. Ben F. Wlron. Nat WIckes. E. M. Walck, Ears O. White. Bolls B. Winter. Arthar White. Dick Watts A Lucas Waldron. J. L. Wilson. H. C. Wilson. AL Q. Way. Geo. H. TiM, See, toekney, J. C. B. SEB F/OT1CB AT HEAD OF UST. STOCK LOCAnORS. "Outcast," Grand Opera House, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The Bbr Idea," Princes* Theatre. Des Moines, la.; Grand Opera House, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Shubert Theatre, MXineapolls, Minn. "Tbo Yelluw Ticket," SAezusndoan Theatre, St. Louis, Mo, "Broadway Jones," Wilkes Theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah, » "The Truth Wagon," Princess Theatre, Sioux City. la. "The Miracle Man," Alcazar Theatre, San Fran- Cisco, CtL "The Heart of Maryland," Hudson Theatre, Union. HIU, N. J. "Excuse Me," Warburton Theatre, Yonkers, N. Y. "Broadway Jones," Wadsworth Theatre, Kew York City. "The Stilt Alarm," Keith's Bronx Theatre, New York City. "The Heart of Maryland," Palace Theatre, Man* Chester, X. H. "Outcast," Jefferson Theatre, Portland. Me. "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch," Knicker- bocker Theatre, West Philadelphia, Pa. "Outcast" underlined. "The Story of the Rosary," His Majesty's The- atre, Montreal, Can. "The Man From Home," Wallace Theatre, Peoria, 111. "Outcast," Opera House. Lowell, Mass. "The Man Who Owns Broadway," Mozart The- atre, Elm Ira, N. Y. "The Misleading Lady," "The Road to Happi- ness" and "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," plays underlined at Hathaway's Theatre, Brockton, Mass. "Outcast" will be produced week ending March 11, at the Lyric Theatre, Bridgeport, Conn. "The Yellow Ticket" and "The Road to Happi- ness" are in rehearsal at the Shubert Theatre. Milwaukee, Wis. "The Blindness of Virtue," Auditorium Theatre, Kansas City, Mo. "Outcast," Den ham Theatre, Denver, Colo. "A Pool There Was" underlined. VAN DYKE A EATON CO. The Yan Dyke ft Eaton Stock Company are meeting with success, their second Winter at Jop- Iln, Mo., where they remain until May 1, after which they wlH move to St. Joseph, Ma, for the third Summer for twenty weeks. Tbe cast remains the same for several year*: Cliff Hastings, Orrln Burke, Wlllard Poster, Harry Viekery, Jack Kohler, Jimmle James. B. P. Davis, Leda McGlaEsion, Helen Deland. Mary Etaos, Lo- rena Tolson, under the management of P. and 0. Mack. Plays recently presented include: "Tbe Spoil- ers," "The Virginian," "The Chorus Lady," "The Man on the Box," "The Shepherd of the Hills," "Call of tbe Cumberlands." "Girl in the Taxi," •Teas of the Storm Country" and "Within tbe Law." STOCK IN PEORIA. The Morgan Wallace Players, In "Within the law," opened at the Wallace Theatre, formerly known as the Hippodrome, Peoria, III.. Feb. 13. Tbe company Is headed by William Courneen and Bea- trice Miller. For week of 20, "Broadway Jones" was presented. Business has surpassed all expec- tations. "The Man from Home" Is underlined for week of 27. The roster also includes: A. C. Van Slyke, director; W. Olathe Mtiler, Mabel Dilamg- ham, Leo Beigger, Charlotte Adams, Boilo Lloyd, Theodora De Combe, Edward Crane, Victor 8tewart, Louis Preston, WiRlam BbUoot. CENTRAL TRUNKS 281n- $10: 28m.. $11; 32to.. $12; SOfa, SIS: 40tn.. J 14.50. Circus Tnrais, 24x18x18. S9.S0. Btfl Trunks, 30x28x15. Inside, $13.50. Lttho Trunks. 42%x2S%xl2. inside. $16.60. Snipped OB re- ceipt of $3. balance C O. D.. except over 300 miles, then remit whole amount. CENTRAL TRUXK FACTORY, Est. 1864, SIMONS ft CO., 8. W. cor. 7th ft Arch Streets. Phil*. AN'GELL'S COMEDIANS, In Us twentieth week In Texas, continues to do good business. The show has not hj, a change In the roster since the Win- ter season opened, and the same people wtU belli to make up some of the big tent shows Mr. Angel! intends opening soon. The orchestra of six is under the direction of "Chief" Merldttb. The com pany includes: Blllle A. Angelo, manager; "Chief MerlCflth, orchestra leader; Dan Gredg, treesutcr Homer Swadley, stage manager: Frank Williams, Tom KasbaL Jessaiyn DelzeS, leading woman : Elea nor FrankMn. sonbrette; Nell Swadley, bearle*. JAMES KYBLE MacCTTBDY har produced his new playlet, "The Walter." BILLIE ULAJjOWE Loading V.oruan MASHATTAH PLAVKBB Management PAUL HILLIS