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March 25 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 21 THE LATEST NEW YORK CRAZE! THE INSTANTANEOUS HIT I GET THAT ? IN ST ANTANEOUS! IN THIRTY DAYS THE WHOLE NATION WILL BE SINGING IT I YOU WILL AGREE WITH; US THE FIRST TIME YOU HEAR IT. By JOE MCCARTHY and PERCY WENRICHti Unquestionably the foremost hit in sentimental spngs; Acts who use"Tulip and Rose" and want something to take its place will grab "SweetCider Time"instantly; Great rural number, with lots of opportunity for rube talk if you w^aht to add that to it. BOSTON**.' FRfSCO ''' it Slrrel LEO. FEIST, Inc 135 W. 44th St., NEW YORK puip*pn w«iift»-i* on*.,. t L.nlL.AuU us \. i iu.k s. r null 1 I'aiKvray It „i 1,1 inc. ct mine-*"** ««»u»"«» «i.i k . oi.LUUlu »•'» '* .«ii»-r si.. PHILADELPHIA. SAN FRANCISCO. The new offerings for week of March 20 are "Princess Tra-lB-ln, at the Broad, and "Ncbody Home." at the Adelphi. Broad (Nixon & Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"Princess Tra-la-la" had Its first local vnew 20. Avr.Lvni (Leonard BUunberg, mgr.)—The first appearance of "Nobody Home" took place 20. LYRIC (Leonard Blumberg, mgr.)—"The Only Girl" began 20, Its fourth and final week. Garhick (Chas. C. Wanamaker, mgr.)—"It Pays to Advertise" -began Its secoDd' week 20. Fobrest (Nixon & Zimmerman, ragrs.)—Zleg- feld's "Follies" enteied 20 upon Its fourth -week. Metbopolitan Opera Housb (Alfred Hoe^erle, mgr.)—Tie Metropolitan Opera Co. sang "Hscnsel and Gretel" and "Pagllacct" 14, to a splendid house.. Walnut (Carl Strakosb, mgr.)—'The Girl He Couldn't Buy" 20-25. Knickerbocker (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—The stock. In "The Spendthrift," 20-25. American (Wm. F. Barry, mgr.)—The slock, hi "Charley's Aunt," 20-25. "The Easiest Way" 27. B. P. Keith's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Eddie Foy and family la the big- card 20 and week. Others are: Earl Jom, Sarah Padden and com- pany, Hunting and Frances, Charlotte Psrry and company, Rae Eleanor Ball. Adonis, and moving pictures. ouand (W. D. Wegefarth., mgr.)—Bill 20-25: Harry Tate's "Fishing," Cartmell and Harris, Brltt Wood, McGowan and Gordon, Baldwin, Bax- ter and Carter. Lordy's dogs, and moving pictures. Cross-Keys (James J. Springer, mgr.;—Bill 20- 22 : "The Sidewalk Cabaret." Bernard and Shaw, BiHy Rogers. Barry and Blcardo, and Fails and Falls. For 23-25: "The Golf Girl," Alfco Hnneeil, Sue Hig^ins and company, Farrell-Taylor Trio, Moore and White, and Duma and Bcdoay Troupe. Globe (Sabloeky * McGnrk, nigra)—Bill 20-25 : Bachelor Fc-nr, Edwin Ford and company. Four Haley Girls. Ferlmore Cooper Towne and company, Beltrah and Beltrah, Jack George. Woods* animals. Sullivan and Pesquellna, Vanfleld Children, and moving picture?. Colon i a i, (Charles E. Thropp, mer.)—Bill 20- 25: Wlllard, De Pace Opera Co., Middle-on and Spellmeyer. "A Day at the Seaifllore," Lohsp and Sterling, PauW and Borne. Lew FlttBlhhoiiS, Three Alexis, Packard and Pierce, and tnovtne pictures. Wm. Pens (Wm. W. Miller. mgr.)^Bill 20-25 : "The Girl In the Gown Shop,' Palfrey, Hall and Brown, Santley and Norton, Miller and Callahan Boys, end moving pictures. Casino (Wm. M. Leslie, mgr.)—Sam Howe'* Show 20-25. Gayety (Joseph Howard, mgr.)—The Midnight Strollers 20 and week. Tbocapero (Robert Morrow, mgr.)—Hello, Paris Co. week of 20. Dumo.sx's (Frank Dirmont, mgr.)—Stock bur- lesque. Columbia. —"The Eternal Magdalene," with Florence Roberts, March 19-25. Cobt. —Cinema pictures of "Ramona" 20-25. Alcazar. —"Sadie Love," by the stock company, 20-25. Orphecm. —BUI 19-25: Harry Green and com- pany, Gara Zora, Hallen and Hunter, Harry Hlnes, VINME PHILLIPS. VIVIAN MADOHE. Of the Parisian Flirts. Dugan and Raymond, Olga Cook, Dupree and Dupree, George Damercl and company, and the twelfth and last installment of the "Uncle Sam, at Work" motion pictures. Empbess. —Bill 19-2C : Bight Black Dots, Jules Levy Family, Uowatson ■ and Sway belle. Fred Thomas and company, Adams Beverly and West, Miss Khnlna and company, and feature films. Pantaqes'. —BD1 19-25 : Yates and Wheeler, the Dairy Maids, the Mystic Bird. Bobby Levine, Angclo Armenia Trio, Wright and Davis, and mov- ing pictures. CINCINNATI. On the day the three-sheets came out announcing the first Spring expedition of the Coney Island fleet, 19, the mercury fell to near zero and heavy scow fell. Grand Opera House (John H. Havlln. mgr.)— Julian Eltinge March 20-25. m "Cousin, Lucy." Julia Arthur follows 2T, In "The Eternal Magda- lene." Lyric (Carl Hubert Heuck. mgr.)—"Princess Pat" opened 10. That afternoon Myrtle Langford, the "American Travel Girl," hades on "South America." B. F. Keith's (John F. Royal, mgr.)—Ctfclxrtyre and Heath are headltnera on bill 19-25. Others: Harry Girard and company. William. Morris and company, Natalie and Ferrari Cedora, Dorothy Brenner and Eddie Allen, and De Sisso, Patha Weekly. New Empress (George F. Fish, mgr.)—Anna Eva Fay Is head liner 19-25. Others: Six Jackson Girls, Sadie Sherman, Work and Owrr, and the Gh-nrd Gardner company. Motion pictures. Music Hall. —"The Battle Cry of Peace" opens 19, for an extended engagement, John C. Weber's Band provide incidental music. Max Rosenberg is doing the publicity work. German (Otto Ernest Schnrld, mgr.)—The Ger- man Stock Co. will offer "A Crazy Idea,'' by Joseph Lauffe. Olympic (Harry Hart, mgr.)—The Darlings of Paris came 19, presenting "Love Water" and "My Friend Riley." The Tempters 2«. Peoplk's (William Hexter. mgr.)—The HlgL Rollers, headed by Gus Fay, will put on "A Night in Paris" and -'The Rest Cure." 19. Terre Haute, ind.—Grand (Chas. Smith, mgr.) McWatters-Webb-Melvln Stock Co., now in Its eighth week to capacity business. "Daddy Long Lefts" March 21, 22, John Drew 28. Hippodrome (T. W. Barbydt Jr., mgr.)—BUI 20-22: Eva Fay, J. C. Nugent and company. Castle Avis Trio, Kenney and Hollls, and others. Bill 23-26: La Blanc and Lorraine, Adeline Francis, Lillian Shaw and company. Hazel Klrka Trio, anl Eta Fty. ABsraata. Gs.—Grand (R. B. Taut, mgr.)— "Twin Beds" March 22, Margaret llllngton 28. After presenting "Bought and Paid For," week of 13. the Mnrpby Players closed their engagement at this bouse.