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March 11 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 17 director; Ted Gray, stage carpenter; Mike Murphy, properties; Win. Yost, electrician. Mill. ROUTES. Eta- COLOMBIA CIRCUIT. AL. REEVES—Gaiety. Montreal, Can.. Ml pire. Albany, N. Y.. 13-IS. BEHMAN SHOW (Jack Singer, mar.)—Jacques, Waterbury, Conn., 6-11; Miner's Brcnx, New York. 13-18. BON TONS (Ira Miller, mgr.)—Empire, Newark, 6-11: Park, Bridgeport. 16-18. BEN WELCH SHOW (Harry Shapiro, mgr.)—Co- lumbia, New York, 6-11; Casino, Brooklyn, 13-18. BOSTON I AN S (Frank S. Pierce, mgr.)— Hurt'-R & Seamen's New York, 6-11; Ornbemn, Pater- son, N. J\, 13-18. BILLY WATSON'S BIG SHOW (Win. F. Rife, mgr. i —Colonial, Providence, 6-11: Gaiety, Boston. 13-18. DAVE MARION'S (Bob Travers, tngr.)—Gaiety, Detroit, 6-11; Gayety, Toronto. Oat, 13-18. FOLLIES OF THE DAY (Barney Gerard, mgr.)— Empire, Hoboken, N. J., 6-11; Casino, Phila- delphia. 13-18. GLOBE TROTTERS (M. Saunders, mgr.)—Syra- cuse and Utlca 6-11; Gayety, Montreal, Can.. 13-18. „__ GAY NEW YORERS (Harry Leonl. mgr.)—rark, Bridgeport 8-11; Hurtig A Seamon'e, New York, 13-18. GYPSY MAIDS (W. V. Jennings, mgr.)—Casino, Brooklyn 6-11; Empire, Newark, N. J.. 13-18. GOLDEN CROOKS (Jas. C. FuKon, mgr.)—Miners Bronx, New York, 6-11; Empire, Brooklyn. 13-18 GIRL TBDST (Louis Epstein, mgr.)—Gaiety. St. Louis, 6-11: Star and Garter. Chicago, 13-18. HARRY HASTINGS (Martin J. Wlgert, m^r.)— Palace, Baltimore. 6-11; Gaiety. Washing, ton, D. C, 13-16. __ LIBERTY GIRL'S (Alex. D. Gorman, mgr.)—Em- pire Brooklyn, 6-11; Colonial, Providence, R I 13-18. MAJBSTIC8 <Fred Irwin, mgr.)—Gaiety, Pitts- burgh, 6-11; Star. Cleveland, 13-18. IBSTER'" BURLESQUE • MANAGERS I will equip and back a FIRST CLASS BURLESQUE PRODUCTION for the Eastern Wheel for next season. If you nave a franchise. Address BACKER, care NEW YORK CUPPER. Olympic, Cincinnati, 6-11: Colonial, Colum- bus, 6., 13-18 MILITARY MAIDS. BIG CRAZE (Joe Levitt, mgr.)—Bingham ton Y., 6, 7; Amsterdam 8; K. MANCH ,'S (Bob Manchester, mgr.)—Gai- ety, Washington, 6-11; Gaiety, Pittsburgh, 13-18. MAIDS OF AMERICA (Fank McAleer, mgr.)— Gaiety, Toronto, Out.. 6-11; Gayety. Buf- falo. 13-18. MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS (Chas. Falke, mgr.)— Gaiety, Buffalo. 6-11; lay off 13-18; Syra- cuse and Utlca 20-25. MIDNIGHT MAIDS (E. W. Ohipman, mgr.)—Em- pire. Albany, N. Y., 6-11; Casino. Boston, 1S-18. MERRY BOUNDERS (Jas. Weedon, mgr.)—Co- lumbia, Chicago. 6-11 ; Gaiety, Detroit, 13-18. TUSS PUSS (AL Lnbln, mgr.)—Gaiety. Boston, 0- 11: Columbia. N. Y., 13-18. BOSELAND GIRLS (Bob MlHs. mgr.)—Gaiety. Kansas City, 6-11; Gaiety, StTLoula, 13-18. ROSE SYDliLL'S CO. (W. S. Campbell, mgr.)— Star Cleveland, 6-11; Colonial, Dayton, 0., 13-18. BOSEY POSEY GIRLS (Peter S. Clark, mgr.)— Casino, Boston, 6-11; Grand, Hartford, Conn., 13-18. STROLLING PLAYERS (Louis Gilbert, mgr.) — Gaiety. Omaha. Neb., 6-11; Gaiety. Kansas City. iS-18. SOCIAL MAIDS (Joe Hurtig, mgr.)—Empire, To- ledo, ©., 6-11: Columbia, Chicago, 13-18. SFOBT1NG WIDOWS (Bob Simons, mgr.) —Co- lonial. Dayton, 0„ 6-11; Empire, Toledo, O.. 13-18. Schenectady 9-11: Corinthian, Rochester, N. Y.. 13-18. CRACKER JACKS (Walter Greaves, mgr.)—Bo- ?lre, Cleveland, O., 6-11; Penn. Circuit 3-18. CAJ3ABKT GIRLS CLewls Livingston, mgr.)— Wllies-Barre, Pa.. 8-11: Blngbamtoo. N. Y.. 13, 14; Amsterdam 15; Schenectady 1C-18. CHERRY BL09SOMS (Maurice Jacobs, mgr.)— Academy, Jersey City, N. J., 6-11; Gayety, Brooklyn. 13-18. CHARMING WIDOWS (Sam Levy, mgr.)—Oil- more, Springfield, Mass., 8-11; Garrick, New York. 13-18. . . CITY SPORTS (L. E. Sawyer, mgr.) — Colonial, Columbus, O™ 6-11; Youngstown and Akron, O., 13-18. DARLINGS OF PARIS (Chas. B. Taylor, mgr.)— Gaiety, Chicago. 6-11; Buckingham. Louis- -vHle, 18-18. FROLICS OF 1015 (Frank Lalor. mgr.)—Bucking- ham. Louisville, Ky., 6-11; Olympic. Cin- cinnati, 13-ia FOLLIES OF PLEASURE (Rube Bernstein, mgr.) —Gaiety, Phils,, 6-11; Wilkes-Barro, Pa., 15-18. • ■' FRENCH MODELS (Harry Rose, mgr.)—Garrick, New Yo rk. 6- 11; Star Brooklyn, 13-18. GIRLS FROM THE FOLLIES (Gus Kahn, mgr.) —St- Joseph, Mo., 9-11: Century, Kansas City, lS-lST^ . _ HELLO, PARIS (Wm. Roehm. mgr.)—Penn. Cir- cuit 6-11; Gayety, Baltimore, 13-18. HELLO GIRLS (Louis Lesser, mgr.)—Star, Brook- lyn, 6-11: Yorkvllle. New York, 13-18. HIGH LIFE GPRLS (Frank Calder, mgr.)—Gaiety, Brooklyn. 6-11; Fall River and Worcester, Mass., 13-18. . 1 JOYLAND GIRLS (San Williams, mgr.)—Gaiety, Milwaukee, 6-11; Gayety, Minneapolis, 13- 18. LADY BUCCANEERS (Dick Zeisler. mgr.)—Gai- ety, Baltimore. 6-11; Trocadero, Philadel- phia. 13-18. ■_ MILITARY MAIDS (M. Wahwrtock, mgr.)—Olym- pic New York, 6-11; Academy, Jers?y City, 13-18. MISCHIEF MAKERS (F. W. Gerhardy, mrr-)— Star, St. Paul. Minn.. 6-11; St. Joseph, Ma, 16-18. _ . MONTE CARLO GIRLS (Jack Sutter, mgr.)— Englewood, Chicago, 6-11; Gaye»y, MUwaa- kee. 13-18. PAT WHITE SHOW (Lew Talbot, rsgr.)—Tioungs- town O.. 6-8: Akron. O., 9-11: Empire. Cleveland, 13-18. PAiBIBIAN FLIRTS (Chas. Robknon, mgr)— Grand. Trenton, N. J., 9-11; Olympic, New York. 18-18. ., . „ . RECORD BREAKERS (Jack Held, mgr.)—Msje* tic. Indianapolis, Ind., 6-11; Englewood, Ch icago. 13-18. . _ „ REVIEW OF 1816 (Henry P. Dixon, mgr.)—FaB River, Mass., 6-8; Worcester, Mass., 9-11: H oward. Boston. 13-18. SEPTEMBER MORNING GLORIES (Joe Cariyle, mgr.)—Savoy, Hamilton, Ont., 6-11; Cadil- lac, Detroit, 13-18. . „ TEMPTERS (Chas. Baker, mgr.)—Standard, St. Louls,.Mo. L 6-ll : Gayety. Chicago, 13:18. ••Complications" is the title or the two act bur- lesque put on by Morris Wainstcck'a show, at the Olympic, New York, this week, with Gladys 8ears, Myrtle Franks, Mae Maxwell, Frank M. Welsh, John Honan. Harry Lang and Harry Sealer In the cast. Franks and Hubert, In a black face act; Ljdta Jospy, in her excellent soprano solos, and Mae Maxwell, Frank Welch and Irene E&rle, In their singing and dancing act, made up an enjoyable olio. Joe Bernstein and Kid Griffo are as added fea- ture, giving a reproduction of the Moran and Coffey bout. The staff: Deady ft Morrow, owners; Morris Wainstock, manager; Harry Fanberg, advance - otto Muhtoauer, musical director; Harry Court- land, carpenter; Charles Tall, electrician. I THE GAT DECEIVERS. The show at Daly's, New York, under the above title Includes in its two acts of comedy and mu- sical episodes: Joe Freed, Tom Robertson, James Peck, Gus Arnold, Brma Wlndeor and Mae Mc- Crea. Helen Bosina, in her physical culture dance. Is an added attraction. ■ WENT HOME TO HER HUSBAND. 'Myrtle Franks replaced Blanche Balrd with Mili- tary Malde Co. Miss Balrd went to Jacksonville, Fla., to Join her husband, Wm. Dram, win la la the moving picture business there. » PUSS PUSS. The show with the original nastt, next Week at the Colombia, New York, wOI toehrte Bedini and Arthur. ■ —— Tocadero Xcwt Is the interesting periodical pub- lished by the Trocadero staff of Philadelphia, and OS distributed free. It heralds the coming attrac- tion each week. SHADES OF NIGHT. «_... M-a.*?"^™™. ,. „ . _». t, Louis,.Mo.. 6-11 : Gayety. Chicago, 13-is. STAR Ato GARTER (Asa Comings. mgr.V-Ca- TIp ^ps { Joe fenrttg, mgr.)^Trocadero. Phlla, sino. Phlhu 6-11: Palace, Baltimore, 13-18. SMILING BEAUTIES (Ben Harris, mgr.)—Star and Garter, Chicago, '6-11; Berchel, Des Moines, la.. 13-16. 8AM HOWE'S (Geo. R. Batcheller Jr., mgr.)— Orpbeum, Paterson, N. J., 6-11; Empire, Hoboken, N. J„ 13-18. TOURISTS — Grand, Hartford, Conn., 6-11: Jacques, Waterbury, Conn.. 13-18. TWENTIETH CENTURY MAID? (B. B. Patton, mgr.)—Lay off 6-11; Syracuse and Utlca 13-18. WATSON-WROTHB SHOW (Manny Rosenthal, mgr.)—Berchel. Des Moines, la., 6-9: Gai- ety, Omaha, Neb.. 13-18. AMERICAN CIRCUIT. AMERICAN (Louis Gerard, mgr.)—Gaiety, Mlnne- aolis, 6-11; Star. Sfc Paul,-13-18. AUTO GIRLS (Ted Symonds. mgr.J—Howard. Boston, 0-11; Gilmore, Springfield, Mass., 15-18. BEAUTY, YOUTH AND FOLLY (Lou StaTk, mar.) Yorkvllle, New York, 6-11; Gaiety, Phila- delphia, 13-18. BROADWAY BELLES (Joe Oppenhelmer, mgr.l —Corinthian, Rochester, N. Y., 6-11; Star, Toronto. Out*. 13-18. BLUB RIBBON BELLES (Wm. S. Clark, mgr.)— JIM if BARTON THE FELLOW WHO MAKES THEM SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE "With 20th Century Maldg 6-11: Grand. Trenton. N. J- 16-18. TANGO QUEENS (Ed. E. Daly, mgr.)—Star, To- ronto, 6-11: Savoy. Hamilton. Ont, 13-18. XJ. 8. BEAUTIES (Dan Guggenhermer, mgr.)— Century. Kansas City, Mo.. 9-11; Standard, St. Louis, 13-18. WINXI'.RS (Harry K. Gates, mgr.)—Columbia. Grand Rapids, Mich., fi-11 ; Majestic. In- dian© polls, 13-18. YANKEE DOODLE GIBLS (Henry P. Nelson, mgr.)—Cadillac, Detroit, Mich., 6-11; Co- lumbia. Grand Rapids, Mich., 13-18. PENN. CIRCUIT. MONDAY—Canton. O. TUESDAY—Johnstown, Pa. WEDNESDAY—Altoona. Pa. THURSDAY—Harrlsburg, Pa. FRIDAY—Orpbeum, York, Pa. SATURDAY—Academy, Reading, Pa. BILLY WATSON'S Beef Trust Co. teak the C*> lonial Steamboat Line to Providence, R. L, 8an- dsy, March 6. Ifs easy sailing for BUL harry CLARK arrived last week tn Spain. HARRY LANGFORD and CECIL SOMME8B, ti •The Night Clerk" tabloid, were initiated at a special meeting of the Logantpatt, loaV Elks, Feb. 24. TAMEO KAJIYAMA Was married to May Flin- . call at Holy Trinity Church. Brooklyn, on March 6. " rIE £ CLIPPER RED BOOK Wire. Write, Call EDWARD J. ADER, r IO Sooth laSalle Si, Chicago JAMES VAN LEER, formerly well known In^ burlesque and vaudeville, died Feb. 24. at bis home In Philadelphia. AT THE Dauphlne. New Orleans, T. H. Rath- bnm has replaced John E. Dalley. Princess Cloud- natenr, Oriental dancer, is an added feature. AT THE GARRICK, New York. Mysterious Jan- sen is the extra attraction with the French Models. BEAUTY. YOUTH and FOLLY are at the Yorfc- vflle. New York, tills week. ■FRANK CALDER, very much reduced in weight, but hopeful of a complete recovery, has returned to New York after a siege hi the hospital, and is stopping at the New Victoria. NORA HENRY, one of the merry with tile Military Maids, hae signed to play parts with the Summer stock at the Trocadero, Philadelphia. AND DATE I0OK _ at '.._ in New Tort, ■aZ Crabs and Societies; Moving Platan Jtaa, aatf other informaMen. tatcsti, «n '^ ^.^^Shsssmt by a tot from lesmy at CUB OUV AM D THE XAPPZRREO BOOK 0 DATE BOOK (For lpie-iaiai 4T West «|> jtawat, slew fsrk