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2* Last Half Joe Kennedy Hans Hooke . - Mme. Sumlko & Girls Lew Pockstader lux's- Circus MtlKOOEB, OKLA. Mojeatlc. Stewart * Donahne Claudius ft leaflet Fay, Two Coleys & Fay Kartells Karl Emmy's Pet* OKU. C1TT, OKLA. lyric First Half The O'Mesraa Barke A Burke Tires Aaaerea Last Half Bajork Bros. Olga Waiter Milton Co. Devine & William* Geo. Browa Co. ■an antonio, tec Majestic. aont Trio ft Hit* ne Davlee -_jee Chums "A ' TeUpbons Tangle" Joe Whitehead ^^ Dan Sherman. IT. JOSEPH, HO. Cry»tal. First Hail Swan a Swan Williams A Segal FalsehU's Tyro&aaa Wltton ft Flynn • Last Half Hetty Sberwln 0*n» ft Katharine King Gardiner Trio Hofford A Chain Httrch Bros. IHBEVEPOttT, • Majestic Ftrtt Hall Jo* Kennedy TOnale? A Norton Roacu ft MeCurd* Parisian Trio Last Bolt BUI Looley The Ttrrplm Murray K. Hill Gcr»rd i Clark Orvi'Ie Stoma TTLSA, OKiA. Empreii. First Half Bajork Bros. Walter MJKon * Co. OevWn ft Williams Geo. Brum A Co. Last Half Ws Selbini A Co. Lewis ft Norton King ft Harvey wufi; Solar Bottrmley Troupe TOPKKA, KAN. Noveltj-, First Half Almonds THE NEW YORK CLIPPER March 4 Mr. ft Mrs. Allison Laurie Ordway Hnllng'a Seals Lent Half Williams A Segal Bevan ft Ftlat FltcMle's Tyroleans Watson A Flrrm WICHITA, KAN. Princess. . First Half Laila Se»tnl A Co. Bottomley Troupe Lewis a Norton Hiiiie Solar Kins ft Harvey Last Half Tom A Edith Almond Laurie Ordway Mr. A Mrs. Allison "tewart ft Doneaae HoHog's Seals LOIW CIRCUIT • (wxsrxajr) CHICAGO. MoT loiter'.. Brown, Fletcher Trio Bernard A Shaw John T. Doyle ft Co. Oscar Lorraine Courtney Sisters The Phantomcs E. J. Moor* Princess Minstrel Misses Star. Fim Half Delton, Moreen* _ ft Delton afeiroy Sisters Dare Bafaei ft Co. Lester A Dolly Keralake's Pigs (One to ail) Last Half De Bonrze fMstera Willing, Bently^ ft Willing "At Ocean Beach" (Three to All) First Halt Howard A Da Loras Home Folks (One to All) Last Half Lester A Dolly Melroy Sisters Keniakc':. Pigs MILWAUKEE, WIS. Crystal. France* Dyer De Lea A Onna Four Xylcuphlends Knapp A Cornalla (One to nil) Orphenm. Jeanette Adler A Girls Mole, Jests A Mole (Two to fill) MARION, IND. Royal Grand. First Half Fox ft Eran s (One to till) Last Half Wilson A Schneider Howard A De Loras Brooklyn. N. T.—Teller's Shubert (Leo. C Teller 4 H. S. Ascner. avers.) "Hobson's Choice" week of Feb. 36. "The Weavers" nest week. Majestic (J. B. Pierce, mgr.)—The Calburn Opera Co. (stock) opened her-; 28, in "The Bed Widow." Week of March 8, "The Firefly." "The Spring Maid" follows. ■ • Mdirratnr. (Louis Wefba, fflgf.)—"Daddy Long Legs- week of Feb. 28. "Some Baby" next. AcADEiir or. Mcsic (F. B. Edsall, mgr.)—Et M. Newman March 1, lime. -Schumann-Heink 10, Abom Grand Opera Co. 20. OwHrcH (F. A. Glrard, mgr.)—'BUI week of 28: Lillian Russell, Mack, Walker and company. Morrissey end Hackett, Motcorri Bros., Harry Lester llssoa, Big City Four, Carlisle and Homer, Three Ankers, and Togan and Geneva. Paoawcr (Wa. Mssand. mgr.)—Bill week of 28: Sam and Kitty Morton. Valerie Bergere. Wil- liam Morris, William Oakland and company, Lloyd and Britt, Brlerre and King. Five Cantons, Bok- bert and Parker, and Aerial Macks. Brairwicw (Benedict Blatt, rner.)—B!Ti week of 28: Mclntyre and Heath, Wm. Gaxton aiui com. pany. Chtsn* Hwa Four. Merrill and Otto. Mar- guarita FarroB, Six American Dancers. Five Statues, Foley and CNefl, and LonghUn's does. Gbavp Opcsa Horn (Lew Parker, mgr.)—The Grand Opera House Stock Co. presents "Outcast" week of 28. Ejrprtti (J. H. Ourtln. mg.)—Watson's Beef Trust week of 2S. The Liberty Girls next. Casijmj (Ubes. Daniels, rrutr.)—The Bod Bona week of 28^ The Gypsy Maid's neat. Flats ess (James T. Dolan. mgr.)—BUI week of 28; Bert Fitsglbbon. Beaumont and Arnold, Wnv and Margaret Cotty, Smtnayoa. Lloyd and Wbjtehonse, Harris) and Mnrrion, Hill and Syl- vlaarr. Julia Blanc and company. Gayity (Louts Krelg. mgr.)—The Big Review of 1016 week or 28. The High Life Girls next sta» cm. J. Joyce, mgr.)—Beauty, Xonth and Folly week of 2S. CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE. Feb. 28. £235. la seventh place, Belene Lackaye'a "Overtones" proved , best dramatic bit aeen In many moon* This wonderful little act could easily be developed Into a full time play that would compare favorably ■with type plays like "Experience." The straggle between superficial and real selves of cultured women held audience spellbound. Sanaone and Delilah opened with interesting gymnastic joggling. Horace Wright and Rene Dietrich showed splen- did voices, Horace singing "Shores of Italy" and "Daughter of Mother Machree" alone, rounding op wtth "My Mother'a Rosary." They sang the "Molly, Dear" duet, and Hawaiian beach song. "Petticoats," ■ (ketch showing what happened when a girl Induced a young doctor to propose; again held audience's Interest. Grace Dunbar Nile and ber company are getting marry laughs. Harry and Emma Bbarrocks, a novel mind read, tng act, more than held its spot. Eddie Foy and Family got a tremendous recep- tion, as usual, the smallest Foy scoring the biggest ait- They got big hands, retaining most of the songs used last season, also sticking to old gags,, though method of lntrodoclg family by phone Is somewhat different. Tbey got as many encores as they, cared to take. Nina Payne and Joe Niemeyer'a singing act •cored the same Mg his as when first seen In Chi- cago some weeks ago. Laurie and Broneon followed "overtones," their "Md" comedy proving Immense. They sang "Crazy Over You." ...... The Canatnos finished with their well known dan- cing act. Caspar. MAJESTIC. Alexander Carr and company stopped the show with comedy dramatic act, "April Showers.'* Delton Marenna and Delton, hand balancers, proved t great starter. Then er And Madison, In comedy singing and talklua. did nicely. Lad; Sen Mel, Chinese prima donna, sang "Little Bit of Heaven" and "Good-Bye, Good Lock, God Bless Ton," showing neat wardrobe and fine ap- pearance. Avon Comedy Four sang "There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway," .'£lam" and "Cider Time." Their comedy went good. Adelaide and Hughes, assisted by Edward Darin, ottered a beautiful dancing act and received big applause. Diamond and Brennan sang "World Goes Bound," "Midnight Cakewalk Ball," with good comedy and talk, pnt over In snappy fashion. . Willie Weston followed Alexander Carr In char- acter songs. "Corse on Slaters" made good closing act Block. McVICKER'S. Neil McKlnley. who la headlined, stopped the show with hla nonsense. He sang "Let the Ladles Have' Them," "Oder Time," aslsted by plant In box, and took encore. "Lawful Wife" was a big scream. Delea and Onna, In comedy singing and talking, need "Every Heart on Broadway," "Everybody Loves My Girl" and "Old Home Tows of Mine." They have good comedy lines and their work is fall of ginger. Rose Bros., In a gymnastic act, were entertain- ing. O'NeU and Gallagher, with lively chatter and songs, made good impression. They sang "Goo;! Old Days Back Home," and used special scenery of Interior of hotel. "Orange Blossom Time In Love- land" went big. They are also good dancers, "Ships That Paaa In the Night" proved Inter- esting. Green and Phillips Introduced moving pictures, showing Wolfe Gilbert writing songs. Green, in good voice, sang "Sweet Adair," "I Love Too, That's One Thing I Know." He makes neat ap- pearance and puts the songs over. Weber's Metodypnlenda played' themselves into favor with ease. Block. WINDSOR. Marco Six gave the bill a jomping start wtth Russian trancing. Dale and Weber, two girls, double violin and s-ingln-, did immense. PHILADELPHIA m New Jersey Central EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR Prom Liberty St., T A. M. TO lO P. ST. •nd avt Midnight with Sleepers 10 SUNCJTK8 OF THE HO UK. From W. aaa St. TOUR. WATCH IB VOIR TIME TABLE. Consult P. W. HEROY, E. P. Agt. 1440 BROADWAY. PSEW YORK.. I-EN FL.E1YII1VG WRITER OP BUOUKUVIUj 1 hare wrlttem saeeossftallw A>r FRED DIPBXZ. BR* "WELCH, HILDBBTH <fc ATKINSOir. PAW BROS, sad others AND I CAN DO THEMMK FOR YOU. Skrtthei, Monoloajs, Fatter, Fatrodlea and Songs to Order only. Prices >nd terms reasonable. WRITS JOB TO-DAY AT 143* B'WAV, ST. Y. Weir and Mack, comedy dramatic sketch, enter- tained throughout. Spencer and Williams were a big hit with com- edy singing and talking. "School Days" closed, doing nicely. Bloc*. Buffalo, N. T^—Star if. C. Cornell, mgr.) "The Birth of a- Nation" rifeafns until March 4. "Potash * PenmBtuc" e-u. TBCK (Messrs. Shubert, mgrs.)—Eva Tanguay, in "The Girl Who Smiles," 2HL fialph Hers, In "Sngglos of Bed Gap," 0-1L Shea's (M. Shea, mgr.)—11111 28-Marrh 4: Knro Bernard. Lohse and sterling. Blossom Seelejr. Coltes Brothers. Ollie Tonne and April, Bobert Everest and company. Little Stranger. (rLtlipic (Bruce Fowler, mar.)—Menlo Moore a "The Dress BehearsaL'' with Sam Mitchell. Charles Lamer* and others, attraction week of 28. Ltbic (H. B. Franklm. mar.)—-Week of 28: Viola Duval. Bnseh and Shapiro. Smiling. Smlleys. Fred AnrhertB. Cecil, 4 Bldred and Carr, Kraft and Gros, Margaret Hanlcy and company. Gatptt (C. T. Taylor, msr.)—-Twentieth Century Maids week of 28. Million Dollar Dons follow. Gabdem (W.> P. Graham, mgr.)—Night Owls 28 and week. Foffles of the Hotrr rext. MijrjsTic <J. Laughlih, mgr,)—Gus Hill's "Boy Scouts", week of 28 AcAnr.UT (Jules-Michaels, mgr.1^—Week.of 28: Jack Bose, All's Arabe. Deana Cooper.and com- pany. Mile. Hardin, Badley and Stein. San DieKo. mi. — iais (Dodge. A Havwara, rbgrs.) bookings for the rest of the Aeason ala un- certain. It Is probable that pictures will be fV.own. Sr-RECtfELs CWalter C. smith, mgr.) — Hippo- drome audevlllc. Eirpness (Mrs. Geo. Trowbridge HacWcy. mgr.) —Permanent Players Stock, Iz. "Baby Mine," week of Feb. 28. Sivor (Scott" A. Palmer, mgr.)—Bill week of •Feb. 28: Roberts, Stuart and Roberts, Lewis, Bel- mont nnd Lewis. Bay. Lawrence, Havemann's ani- mals, imd Henroan Trio. BO DREADNAUGHT AT SUBMARINE PRICKS 30 lnrh S13.0O I 3«inrh tlO.OV 33 Inch M.OO I 38 lBih 10.80 3« lncb.... 15.00 J 4« Inch 1T.OO *» Ueh ...«17.S0 WILLIAM BflL COHPAHY 145 "W. 45th. St., at. T. « W- 22d Su,H.X HEW CIRCULAR HOW READY MaU Oraers Filled Saaae Day ReceAvad 95 Deposit Required ^'r