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April 1 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 15 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: AL I REEVES WORLD OF ENTERTAINERS (50 People) Will Appear fer One Week at the COLUMBIA THEATRE, March 27, 1916 Broadway and 47th Street, New York City I PERSONALLY INVITE every SUCCESSFUL PRODUCER in America to witness my Show on this occasion. Would like very much to have GEO. M. COHAN, NED WAYBURN, FLO ZIECFELD. KLAW and ERLANOER, UrTT- and JAKE SHUBERT, CHAS. DILLINGHAM, WM. A. BRADY, at l AL. WOODS, especially, to see this production as it is the result of my personal efforts and manage ment . So tkat they will Join with me in pronounc- ing it ONE OF THE BEST and MOST NOVEL BURLESQUE entertainments offered to the Pubiio in years. FBAUTURING TWO CLEVER COMEDIANS CHAS. ROBLES ™° AL. GREEN ROUTES. COLUMBIA CIRCUIT. AL. REEVES—Columbia. New York, 27-Aprll 1; Casino, Brooklyn, 8-8. BEHMAN SHOW (Jack Singer, me-) —Empire, Hoboken. N. J, 27-April 1; Casino, Fhlladcl- phla, 8^8. BON TONS (Ira Miller, mgr.)—JSmplre, Brooklyn. 27-Aprll 1: Colonial, Providence, 3-8. 'BEN WELCH SHOW (Harry Shapiro, mgr.)—Lay off 27-April 1; Hurt 1« A Scamon/u, New York, 3-8. IBOSTONIANS (Frank S. Pierce, nur.)—Casino, Phlla.. 2.-April 1; Palace, Baltimore, 3-8. BILLY WATSON'S BIG SHOW (ffn, F. Rife. mgr.)—Jacques Waterbury Conn., 27-Aprll 1; Miner'* Bronx, New York. 3-8. DAVE) MARION'S (Bob Trovera mgr.)—Lay off 27-Aprll 1: Syracuse and Utdca, N. Y., 3-8. FOLLIES OF THE DAY (Barney Gerard, mgr.) — Gaiety, Washington, D. C, 27-Aprll 1; Gai- ety, Pittsburgh, 3-8. GLOBE TROTTERS (M. Saunders, mgr.)—Casino, Boston, 27-Aprll 1; Columbia, New York, 3-8. GAY NEW YORKERS (Harry Leonl, mgr.)— Colonial, Providence, 27-Aprll 1; Casino, Boston, 3-8. GYPSY MAIDS (W. V. Jennings, mgr.)—Miner'* ■Bronx, New York, 27-Aprll 1; Empire, Brooklyn, 8-8. GOLDEN CROOKS (Jas. C. Fulton, mgr.)—Gay ety, Boston, 27-Aprll 1; Grand. Hartford, 3-8 GIRL TRUST (Louis Epstein, mgr.)—Gaiety. To- ronto, Ont, 27-Aprll 1; Gaiety, Buffalo, 3-8. HARRY HASTINGS (Martin. J. Whrert, mtr.)— Star, Cleveland, 27-Aprll 1; Colonial, Day- ton, O., 8-8. _ ^ LLEERTY GlRLS (Alex. £>. Gonnam, mgr.) — Grand. Hartford, 27-Aprll 1; Jacques, Watertwry, Conn., 3-8. MAJESTIC8 iViei Irwm, mgr.) — Empire. To- ledo, O., 27-Aprll 1; Star and, Garter, Chi- cago. 8-8. . _ MANCHESTER'S (Bob Manchester, mgr.)—Co- lonial, Dryton, O., 27-Aprll 1; Empire, To- ledoTb., 3-8. MAIDS OF AMERICA (Frank McAleer. mgr.)— Syracuse and Dtlca, N. Y., 27-Aprll 1; Gai- ety, Montreal, Can., 3-8. MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS iChas. FaHre, mgr)— Gaiety, Montreal, Can., 27-April 1; Empire, Albany. N. Y., 3-8. MIDNIGHT MAIDS (E. W. Chipman, mgr.)—Ca- . slno. Brooklyn, 27,-April a; Empire, New- ark. N. J., 3-8. MiERY ROUNDERS (Jas. Weedon, mgr.)—Gaiety, Buffalo, 27-April 1; lay off 3-8; Syracuse and Utlca 3-8. PUSS PUSS (AL Lubln, mgr.)—(Empire, Newark, 27-April 1; Park. Bridgeport, 6-8. ROSELAND GIRLS (Bob Mills, mgr.)—Gaiety. Detroit, 27-Aprll 1; Gaiety, Toronto, Oat., ROSE SYDELL'S CO. (W. S. ■Campbell, mgr.)— Columbia, Chicago. 27-April 1; Berchel, Dea Moines, la., 3-6. ROSEY POSEY GIRLS (Peter S. Clark, mgr.)'— Hurtlg 4 Seamon'a, New York, 27-Aprll 1, Orphenm, Paterson, N. J., 3-8. STROLLING FLAYERS (Louis Gilbert mgr.)— Star & Garter, Chicago, 27-Aprll 1, Gayety. Detroit, 3-8. SOCIAL MAIDS (Joe Hurtlg, mgr.)—Oatety, Omaha, Neb., 27-April 1, Gayety, Kansas City. Ma. 3-8. SPORTING WIDOWS (Bob Simons, mgr.)—Ber- chel, Des Moines, la., 27-29. Gaiety, Omaha. Neb.. April 3-8. STAR AND GARTER (Asa Cumings, msr.)— Gaiety. Pittsburgh, 27-AprH 1, Star, C'.evs- land, 3-8. SMILING BEAUTIES (Ben Harris, mgr.)—Gal. ety, Kansas City, 27-April 1, Gaiety, St. Louis. 3-8. SAM HOWE'S (Geo. «L Batcheller Jr., mgr.)— Palace, Baltimore, 27-Aprll 1, Gaiety, Wash- ington, D. C, 3-8. TOURISTS—Orpheum, Paterson, 27-April 1, Em- . jplrc, Hobokcn, N. J.. 3-8. TWENTIETH CENTURY MAIDS (R. E. Patton, mgr.)i-TEmpire, Albany, N. Y., 27-Aprll 1, Gaiety, Boston, 3-8. WATSON-WROTHE SHOW (Manny Rosenthal, mgr.)—Gaiety, St. Louis, 27-Aprll 1, Co- lumbia, Chicago, 3-8. AMERICA* CIRCUIT. AMERICAN (Louis Gerard, mgr.)—Century Kan- sas City, 27-Arll 1; Standard. St. Louts, 3-8. AUTO GIRLS (Ted Symonds, mcr.)—Olympic, Now York. 27-AprH 1 ; Yorkvlllc, New York. 3-8. BEAUTY, YOUTH AND FOLLY (Lou Stark, mgr.) —Amsterdam, N. Y., 20: Hudson. Scheneo- tady, 27-Aprll 1; Corinthian, Rochester, N. Y., 3-8. BKOAHWAY BELLES (Joe Oppenhebner, mgr.)— Cadillac, Detroit Mich., 27-Aprll 1; Colum- Ma. Grand Rapids. Mich.. 3-8. BLUE RIBBON BELLES (Web. S. Clark, mgr.)— Empire, Cleveland, O., 27-Aprll 1; Penn. Cir- cuit 3-8. BIG CRAKE (Joe Levitt, mgr.)—Savoy, Hamilton, Ont.. 27-April 1; Cadillac Detroit, Mich., 3 8. CRACKER JACKS (Walter Greaves, mgr.)—Troca- dero, Phlla., 27-Aprll 1, Grand, Trenton, N. CABARET GIRLS (Lewis Livingston, mgr.) — Star, Toronto, Ont., 27-Aprll 1, Savoy, Hamilton. Ont.. 3-8. CHERRy. BLOSSOMS (Maurice Jacobs, mgr.)— Howard, Boston, 27-Aprll 1, Gllnjore, Springfield. Mass.. 3-8. CHARMING WIDOWS (Sam Levy, mgr.)—York- vllle, New York, 27-Aprll 1, Gaiety, Phila- delphia, 3-8. CITY SPORTS (L. B. Sawyer, mgr.)—Penn. Cir- cuit 27-April 1. Gaiety, Baltimore. 3-8. DARLINGS OF PARIS (Chas. E. Taylor, mgr.)— Colonial, Columbus. O.. 27-April 1, Youngs- town, O.. 3-5, Akron, O., 6-8. FROLICS OF 1915 (Frank Lelor. mgr.)—Youngs- town and Akron, O., 27-Aprll 1, Empire, Cleveland, 3-8. FOLLIES OF PLEASURE (Rube Bernstein, mgr.) —Corinthian, Rochester. N. Y., 27-April 1, Star. Toronto, Ont., 3-8. FRENCH MODELS (Harry Rose, mgr.)—Gaiety. Phlla.. 27-April 1; Sbamokln 3, Shenandoah 4, Wlftes-Barre, Pa., 5-8. GIRLS FROM THE FOLLIES (Gus Kabn, mgr.) Gayety, Chicago, 27-Aprll 1; Buckingham, Louisville. Ky.. 8-8. HELLO. PARIS (Win. Roehm, mgr.)—Grand. Trenton, N. J., 29-April 1: Olympic, New York, 3-8. HELLO GIRLS (Louis Lesser, mgr.)—Wllkes- Barre. Pa, 29-Aprll 1; Blngbamton. N. Y-. 3, 4; Amsterdam 5, Scbenectady, N. Y., 6-8. HIGH LIF3 GIRLS (Frank Calder. mgr.)—G1I- n ore, Springfield, Mass., 27-April 1; Gar- rick, New York, 3-8. JOYLAND GIRLS (Sim Williams, mgr.)—St Joseph, Mo, 20-April 1; Century Kansas City,. Mo.. 3-8. LADY BUCCANEERS (Dick Zelsler, mgr.)—Star, Brooklyn, N. Y., 27-April 1; Academy, Jer- sey City. 3-8. MILITARY MAIDS (M. Wainstock, mgr.)—FaU River and Worcester. Mass, 27-Aprll 1; Howard. Boston, 3-8. MISCHIEF MAKERS (F. W. Gerhardy. mgr.)— Standard. St. Louis, 27-April 1; Gaiety, Chi- cago, 3-S. MONTE CARLO GIRLS (Jack .Sutter, mgr.)— Gaiety, St Paul. 27-April 1; St Joseph. Mo.. 6-8. TAT WHITE SHOW (Lew Talbot, mgr.)—Gaiety. Baltimore. 27-Aprll 1 ; Trocadcro. Phlla.. 3-8. PARISIAN FLIRTS (Chas. Robtoson. mgr.) — Gayety, Brooklyn, 27-Aprll 1 : Academy, Fall River, Mass., 3-5; Worcester, Mosc, 6-8. RECORD BREAKERS (Jack Reld, mgr.)—Gaiety. Minneapolis, 27-AprU l; Star, St. Paul, Minn., 3-8. REVIEW OF 1916 (Henry P. Dixon, mgr.)—Gar- rlck, New York, 27-AprH 1; Star, Brook- lyn. N. Y.. 3-8. SEPTEMBER MORNING GLORIES (Joe Cartyle, mgr.)—Mojcstlc. Indlanapolla. 27-Aprll 1; Englewood, Chicago. 3-8. TEMrTEHS (Chas. Baker mgr.—Olympic. Cincin- nati, 27-Aprll 1 : Colonial, Columbus. O . 8-8. TIP TOPS (Joe Hurtlg, mgr.)—d'ark. Bridgeport. Conn., March 30-Aprll 1; Gaiety, Brooklo, TANGO QUEENS (Ed. E. Daly, mgr—Columbia, Grand Ranis, Mich., 27-AprU 1 ; Majestic. Indianapolis. 3-8. U. S. BEAUTIES (Dan Guggenheim, mgr.)—Buck- ingham, Louisville, Ky., 27-Aprll 1: Olym- pic. Cincinnati. 3-8. WINNERS (Harry K. Gates, mgr.)—Gayety. MH- wnnkse. Wis., 27 April 1 ; Gslety, Minne- apolis, 3-8. YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS (Henry P. Nelson, mgr.)—Enstlewocd, Chicago. 27-April 1; Gaiety, Milwaukee. 3-8. PENN. CIRCUIT. MONDAY—Canton. O. • . TUESDAY—Johnstown, Pa. ! WEDNESDAY—Altoona. Ps. THURSDAY—Harrisburg. Pa. FRIDAY—Orpneum. York P». SATURDAY—Academy. Reading. Pa. TEDDY SYMONDS has secured Capt. Barnett and Son, the midget singing and talking act. as an attraction for the Auto Girls for next' season. MURRAY 3. SIMONS has recovered sufficiently to produce stock at the Haymarket, -Chicago. IDA EMERSON baa left tbe Rose Bydell Co., and Is succeeded in the prima donna role by Mlsa Hamilton, at Jergb and Hamilton. THE MANCHESTER BURLESQUE PRODUC- ING CO. has been Incorporated in Maryland, by Mess. Manchester. Rile, Knapp and Martell. to pro- duce two chows next season. Manchester's Own and the Mollis Williams Own Show will be the titles. THE AUTO GIRLS are at tbe Olympic. New York, this week, billed as tbe Jolly Grass Widows. Elsie La Bergcre Is the added feature. BEN WET/TIT Is playing the Orphenm, Brook- lyn, this week. His show is laying off. JACK STROUSE has signed for (text season with the Smiling Beauties. BILLY WATSON'S SHOW played to good busi- ness at Hartford, Conn., despite the unseasonable weather. SAM GBANAT, of Miner's Empire. Newark, N. J, wltl have a benefit April 7. The Midnight Maidens will be the attraction that week.