The New York Clipper (March 1916)

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March 11 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 21 AT THE KKW YORK THEATRES. A STAR Biaatfwty A utn St. Evenings 8.10. AOIUH guanoes Wednesday M Saturday, 2.10. OOHAN * HARRIS Present THE COHAN REVUE 1916^ A Musical Crazy Quilt, patched together and threaded - with words and moatc by GEO. M. COHAN. Broadway and Mill St. Evenings, 8.25 Matinees, Wed. * Sat., 126. ERLANOER Manage™ COREY-WILUAMS-RITER, Inc., Present Mrs. Fiske S£ Erstwhile Snsan By MARIOS DEFOREST. U I !Ta>fiH"k"%r W. 44th St., near B'way. Evgs. Mm.MJM*0**iM at 8.30. Mat*. Wed. A Sat. -m OUTER MOR08CO Presents 110. The Cinderella Man A Sew Comedy t> j Edward Chllds Carpenter. TDtfftArRF W. 48th St. Bryants. Evenings LUriUAtni, 8J». Matinees Bat. A Wed. 180. OOHAN A HARRIS present Leo *«£** THE GREAT LOVER' ' TBBATKB. W. 42d Street. Evgs. at 8.1s; Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.1* JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN JObEPH CAWTHORN in tie Musical Flay •££ *y "1^ J T - PlIiniCD 43d Bt., near B'way. Evenings S.1S. wAnULCn Matinees Wednesday A Saturday at 11J. OOHAN A HARRIS Present The House of Glass A. New Play by MAX MARGIN B. B>. KEITH'S PALACE Broadway A 4: t h St. Mat. Dally at 2 P.M. 2ft, ftOaad 76c. BTtry Might SS-U-li-fl-tXSO IRENE FRANKLIN MAURICE A FLORENCE WAL: TON, DOLLY SISTERS, A T BERT WHKLAN, MASON A KEELER, DOOLEY A RUGEL, Carl MeCol- loagh, Dong Fong Cue A Harry Haw, "The Act BeautifuL" 46th STREET W. of BROADWAT. Evenings at 8.15. Matinees Wednes- day and Saturday, 2.15. HACKETT A TYLER present FULTON HA THE MELODY OF YOUTH A romantle Irish comedy by Brandon Tynan. HIPPC Management CHARLES DILLINGHAM. World'i (.rtunt tkow LowmI Price. HIP HIP HOORAY sorsA 1 skusatiomax. ABARO I ICE BALLET 1.000 People—100 Wonders Staged bj R. H. BURNSIDE. SUNDAY NIGHTS—SOUSA AND HIP NOVELTIES MAT. DAILY 3:16 •So. to •LOO EVGS. 8:16 2&C to $1.40 CM DID 17 Broadway A 40th Street. Evenings, 8.20 t IV1 r 1IVE. Matlneea Wed. and Sat. at 2-20 CHAS. FROHMAN Manager. cna fj£S2r m WB0L ADAMS **'■££?«?''' THE LITTLE MINISTER LAST TWO WFEKS W. 42d St. Ergs. 8.20 Mate. Wed. A Sat. 2.20 A. H. WOODS PRESENTS COMMON CLAY lOBS HASOH aaj MM COWL OBI aCPA West 44th St. Evenings 8.30. Mats. DCLAdWU Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 3.20. DAVID BELASOO presents THE BOOMERANG "Booms'langbter market."—EYE. MAIL . I W. 42d St. Ergs., 8.16; Mats., Wed. A I Sat., 2.15. Elaw A Erlanger, Mere. Brlange,Present'* ELSIE FERGUSON in HallfCatne's Latest Enthralling Play MARGARET 8CHILLER Bag. Mch. 14, BIB. HERBERT TREE. BBO. f ADI V'BTHEATRE,B'WAY A43dSTREET. H. lAHjill 9 Evgs.. 8.15. Mats., Wed. A Sat. at 2.15. BLLAW A ERLANGER Managers HKHBT o^rt AVAQE MITZI" POM POM Wltb. TOM MeK ATJGHTOS sad 60 other Fun Makers in the new Comic opera, by Anne Caldwen. Score by Hngo Felix. Settings by Jos, urban. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY. ATtta STREET, -f. Y. TUls WMk, BBS WELCH SHOW. I YPFIIM WEST * 5tn 8TREET. Evgs., 8.30. ■*»_Vy VJ*» Mats. Thursday and Saturday at 2.20. CHARLES FROHMAN Manager. Charles Frohman A David Belasco present a New American Play, THE HEART OF W ETON A By GEORGE SCARBOROUGH. ^Q+Vl flf ■•»* B'wit. Phone 418 Bryant. »■»•** **»" Ergs, SUA. Mate. Wed. and Sat. SE liAST TBBEB WEEKI EMILY STEYE1VS » THE UNCHA8TENED WOMAN A New Comedy Drama by LOUIS K. AN8PACHER SHIIRPRTTHE- 4 - 44th W. of B'way. Phone8439 Bryant OnUDOJll Evenings, s.li. Matinees Wed. A Sat., 2.14 L4ST TWO -WEEKS ALONE AT LAST By FRANZ LEHAR, Composer of "The Merry Widow." I* IIIICIIV ***> E** 1 of B'way. Phone, 61B4 Bryant. UUaaXIJI Evgs-, 8-15. Mate. Toes. & Sat., 2.15. THE FEAR MARKET By Amelie Rives (Princess Pierre Troubetzkoy) With a Distinguished Cast. B'way A 39th St. Phone, 3840 Greeley. Ergs. 8.15. Mats. Wed. A Sat., 2.14. .oat Charming of All Viennese Operettas, THE BLUE PARADISE witu CECEL LEAN T ."VIJTbP *3d, W. of B'way. Phone 6218 Bryant. ■■" -M. I»IV Bvas. UL Matlneea Wed. and Sat. ia ABB Evgs. 8^0. Matlneea Wed. and Sat. 2.X MAWUC8S POTASH AND PERLHUTTER IN SOCIETY JJ1L CI VBBATBI. fcitW.ofB'w.v. •♦•till Oil Phone Bryant 7292. Evenings, 8.20. Mate. Wed. A Sat^ at 2.20. ARTHUR HAMMER-STEIN Presents THE p MCS,CAL ^ATINKA By HAUERBACH and FBJML, authors of "High Jinks" and "Firefly." RfiflTTT the A. 44th, W. of B*way. Phone eioo OWUIH Bryant. Evs. 8.14. Mats. Wed. A Sat. 3.16 WILLIAM ELLIOTT presents a New B-Act Play, The Greatest Nation By Marian Crtghton and William Elliott, Exceptional cast WINTER 6ARDEN pnonesBocircie. Ergs. 8. Mats. Tues., Thurs. A Sat., 2. ROBINSON CRUSOE JR. withAL JOLSON WASHINGTON. Belasco CL. Stoddard Taylor, mgr.)—Frances Starr, in "Marle-Odlle," returns with bat few changes in original as seen here, and made many more friends, as the performance was appreciated, hy large audiences. Good business ruled week Feb. 28. Louis Mann, In "The Dabble." week 6. National (Win. H. Rapley, mgr.)—George Ar- Hss, In "Paganlni," was well received and enjoyed by large audiences. Good business week 28. Rthe! Barrymore, In "Our Mrs. McChesney," week March 6. "Princess Tra-La-La" nest. POLl's (Fred G. liergcr, mgr.)—"Kick In," by the Popular Players, was a satisfactory perform- ance, which was enjoyed by large audiences. The players are decidedly entitled to much credit for their excellent work. Good business week 28. "Texas Steer" week March 8. "On Trial" next, Sylvester L. Poll was in the city and was exceed- ingly satisfied at the success of his house under the new manager. Mr. Bcrger has made many changes that have been of great benefit to the patrons, and It has been the means of Increasing attendance, and it will so continue as long as present conditions continue. Casino (Fred W. FaJkner, mgr.)—House dark- Cosmos (A. Julian Brylawskl. mgr.)—Farre'l- Taylor snd company, Du Pace Opera Co., Russell and Calhoun, the Four Wlndemercs. Lorraine and Ca Bron, Undine Andrews and pictures. Special photoplay, The Island of Surprise," with William Courtenay and big Vitagraph cast, March 6-8. Gavett (Harry O. Jarboe, mgr.)—Irwin's Ma- jesties beM the boards and gave a good show. Good business week 28. Bob Manchester's Big Show week March 6. Hastlng's Big Show next. Sun- day concerts, well featured and do well. B. F. Keith's (Roland S. Bobbins, mgr.) — Ruth St. Deals. Ted Shawn and company, Wilbur Mack and Nella Walker, Ernest R. Ball, Rae Eleanor Ball, Fred J. Ardath and company, in "Hiram:" Ruth Budd, Fred and Adele Astarre, Warren and Templeton, the pipe organ recitals, the Pathe News Pictorial attractions week March 6. Sunday con- certs are well featured and do a real capacity. Lotw's Colombia. —Mae Murray, supported by Wslace Bold. In "To Have ;-nd To Hold," first half week, and Marie Doro. In "Diplomacy," last half week March 6.' •' CLIPPER POST OFFICE In order to avoid mistakes mad to laanro the prompt delivery of the letters adver- tised In this list, a POSTAL CARD must be sent requeuing; us to forward roar letter. It must t>p alarned wltn roar rail aamo and the address to which the letter is to he sent, and the line of easiness followed by the sender should be mentioned. Pleaae mention the date (or asmberl of the Clipper in which the letters sent for were advertised. LADIES' LIST. Alton, Grace Fox. Grace O'Connor. Mora Boyle, Mrs. Jack Fnroirorth Blrtlae Paolett. Louise Bartles. Mrs. T. J Fischer. Sadie 1'belpa. Lillian Bryan, Edythe M. Farrlngton, Betty Bcssell, Bath Berdell. Lucille Gebest. Gertrude Russell. Madge Baker. Olive L. Gibson, Stella Roomy Jalla Bates. Anna L. Hearne. Mrs. Ray, Kathrya Bhmdell, Llbby BUI. Ebma Roarll. Millie Curtis, Louise Hilton, Fayles B Rae, Ida Wesroo Carter, Ursula Hardy. Helene Robyns. Adrteaaa Chase. Laura Irwin, LUIie Rockway, Center. Blllle Jackson. Helen Mrs. Ralph Clifton, Coralle Jewel. Mildred St. Clair. May Dampler, Rose KtnasMy. Anna Stanley, lilts V. Deerloc, Ames Lewis, Karhcclne Shone. Madeira Dobaoa. Belle Leigh. Mabel Stevens. Dorothy D?marest, Miss K. Lane, Marguerite Smith. Miss E. Dnckett, 1-ene La Salle, Babe Stuart, Brmsal DcPeyster MrsMB Lyons, Katbryn Tcmpeat, Grace Deruendci. Lucille McLean. Marie Thornton. Phyllis Darling. Delia A. Marlowe, Blllle white. Benata Du Ball. Prank Moruom. Marie Whitney MlasBllly DeagoQ, Grace May, Edna Wellington, Res» Dlaxil, Mrs. S. D. Morse. Mrs. Vs. White Fawn Darling. Louise F. Marcclle. Mile. Wilson Winnie Edwards, Kitty Nugent, Jimmy Walker, Enxna rHerxra. Alice Norland Jeannette Wrlghton Flarenec Ecker. Mrs.WmE. O'Neill. Gladys Yeeger. Mrs Julia Fox, Josephine ( Zlnn, Peel GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Adams Bros. Ackerman, Harry Allmnn, Chaa. Batrlc, Weston V. Beach, L. E. Brooks, Marty Burke. J. P. Bryant. Billy Brooks. Geo. V. Beaaley. Al. Billing. H. H. Bormaster. Fred Berney. Kwls Brown, Hon-ardE. Bryant. Billy Brock. John P. Ba triers. The Bel ford, O. W. Rilling. H. H. Bartbolooww, O. Bmoka, Geo. V. Oobnrn. J. A. Clark. Harry Clark. Herbert Curry. L. V. Carrlngton. Jack Cbnxcb. Louis H. Coldren. Dave Chant. Fred C.-trleton. Al. Conroo, Bernherd Cnrtln, John Carter, F. O. Cornalla, Peter OI«Ttoo. Frank Chlsholm A Breen Cnrbane. Will E. dlfTord. J. W. Camllle. C Cunningham. Carl Onlleo, Frank Dolan. Joe Darrell. Jack Darline. S. F. Dale. Frank De uwi 'g a t. Robert De Vere. Harry Donovan A Lee Dampler. Fred Pavia. Hal Darling, 8. F. T>andy, Jesa Erbart. Victor Edwards. Jack Fern, Eddie Friedman, Geo. I Fclitman A Christie Fljnn. Jack J. Fenner. Geo. Flah. Jkn Spencer Fornlock. John Forrest. A. J. Frank). Tbeo. M. Grshame. Ferd. OUUs, B. J. Gorey, Win. Gordon Bros. GI lino re. Wm. Goolet. Archie Htnimoud, J. D. Hurst. Billy Hyde, Jack nicks A Seymour Hale, Jack Howard. Ben Hareourt, Wm. ntllmaa. F. P. Herwood.. Chaa, Holloway, Arthur netb. Grant Hopper. Kenneth Rowland, O. V. Harris. Eddie James, Alf. P. Key**. Chet Kenan. Peter Kowd. Billy Kerr A Weston (2c.due) Lunney, Jas. Dnney. Horace Lrnton, Pelbam Lafaety. Grant Lowe. Chas. A. La Blanc A Lorraine Lewis. Harry C. Lee. Jack Lydell. Albert Long Tack Sam Lyle, Cecil W. Lester. 8. E. Moore. Jas. G. McAdam, A. H. MacArthor. Edw. Meagher. Pat Mlaco. Alfred MrDonougb. Nick Maeanler. J. T. McHame. Earl Mack. Nell Mason. W. A. Marvin. Jack Marietta. J. W. Norcroes. D. P. Naeb. C W. Omega Trio Plsano. General Bees. John Retnhardt. J. F. Pearce. Alt. C. Price. Stanley Paul. W. Raymond. Geo BnShtw, Harry Bellly Jas. A. Rae. John G. Backer. H. D. Bay. Walt ■ Rosenkraus. P.inl Richardson. A. R. Romans. The 3 Radford. Dick BeM, Millard A. gumraera. D. Sylvester Magician Sherman.' Frank Schullk. Fred J. Stuart Strang. Jack Sylvester. Lew Sheldon. H. A. Smith. F. Smith. Matt Stack. Hal Sanger. Wm. Skop. B. Stanley Sldooia. T. Udell. Chaa. E. Templeton. Roy Tncker. N. B. Thomson. Harrv Vanderamlth. Mr. Ian. Joe Wheeler. Henry Williams. Cecil F. Wllaon. Perot Wilson. B. J. Watt A Haney WIIjoo. Geo. Taeger, John Yoong. B»»t Yockney. J. B. SEE NOTICE AT READ OP LIST. Central Fibre Wardrobe $25.00 Equal to tea average $50.00 wardrobe aid GUARANTEED CENTRAL TRUNK FACTORY SIMON* cfe CO., TOO ARCH ST.. PHILA FRED SCHABFFER BACK. Fred Srbaeffer, proprietor of the Star Theatre, In Chicago, returned from Hot Springs last week. (In anszvering ads. please mention Clippdl)