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THE NEW YORK* CLIPPER September 30 SUPPLEMENTAL ROUTES Chicago Stock (C. H. Bosafcam, mgr.)—Sharon, SK, 26-80, Coshocton, O., Oct »-7. Otm», F*trick, A Bond—Pittsburgh Oct 1-7. HaU, BUhr, M. C. Co.—Bennington, Vt., 25-30. Lewis, Wm. V., Stock (Add.)—Bed Cloud, Neb., Oct 2-7. O'Brien's, Nell, Minstrels (Add.)—MT<W!etown, 0„ Oct. 1, Dayton 2, Columbus 3, Elcimond, but. 4. UnocU 5. Terre Haute 8, Yineennes 7. "Step Lively** (Acme Prod. Co, nigra.)—Mononga- haSa, Fa., Oct 4, Johnstown 5, Alteon* 6, BatMsbona 7. ISTERBATIONAL CIRCXTTT. Borer, Nancy (Will J. DonneUy, msr.) —Boyd's ©. H- Omaha, Neb., 24-27. OTO. H., Sioux <Stj. i« 2S-80. "Brlngtes lip Father in Politics" (Chas. U. Tale, mgr.) —Richmond, Va., 26-30. "Broadway After Dark" (Halton Powell, mgr.)— Bijou, Nashville. Term., 25-30. "Cry of Her Children, The" (Int. Prod. Co, nigra, i —Crescent. New Orleans, La, 24-30. "Devil's Harvest. The" (Leffler & Braxton, mgra.)— (Modern, Providence, 25-30. Ellnore, Kate (Williams A Hill, mgra.)—Palace. Toledo, 26-30. "Eternal Magdalene, The" (Lee Harrison, mgr.) — Nixon, Atlantic City, N. J., 26-27, Trent, Tren- ton. 28-30. ■Fox & Stewart (J. Goldeaberg, mgr.)—Lyric, Mem- phis, 25-30. "Bfcr the Man She Loved'" (Wm. Woods, mgr.)— Walmit Street, Philadelphia, 25-30. "Funny Mr. Dooley" (Wm. Isham, mgr.)—Lyceum, Paterson, 25-30. "Girl Without a Chance, The" (Boot Sherman, maT.)—G. O. II., Atlanta, Ga, 26-30. "Qlrl He Couldn't Buy, The" (Arthur C. Alston, ■m*r-)—WiUtea-Barre 2&-£7. Academy, Scranton, "Heart "of Dixie" (Robert Campbell, mgr.)—Q. O. H, Worcester, 25-80. "Hoar of Temptation" (Schiller A Wei a, mgra.)— Lyric, Bridgeport, Conn, 25-30. ••Little Qlrl in a Big City" (Arthur Alaton, mgr.) —-Prospect, Cleveland; 25-80. "Little Peggy O'Moore*' (HaHon Powell, mgr.)— Auditorium, Baltimore, 25-30. "Little Girl God Forgot. The" (J. Bemero, mgr.) —Park, Indianapolis, 25 80. "My Mother's Rosary" (Ed, Rowland, mgr.)—Gai- ety, Louisville, 25-80. •\Uadame Spy"—Orpheum. Philadelphia, 25-30. "Mutt and Jeff's Wedding" (Joe PettengUI, mgr ) r - y fr Mlha O. H.. Syracuse, N. Y, 25-27, Co- lonial. Ctlca, 28-30. "The Natural Law" (Geo. Goett mgr.)—Poll's, Walhlngtan, D. C, 25-30. "Old Homestead. The" (8. Z. PoM, mgr.)—National. Chicago, 24-80. "Othpr Wife, The" (Vaoghao Glaaer, ragr.)—{Ameri- can, St Louis, 24-80. "Penalty of Sm, The" (Bobt Campbell, mgr.)— Majestic, Buffalo. 25-80. "Pad of Folly" (Vance A Sullivan. idkts.)— Ly- ceum, Pittsburgh, 25-30. . > wu -u "Pec o' My Hear?-—iKnlcksrbockar, Pnlladalplna, 25-30. "Rolling Stones" (Clark Boas, narr.)—Bronx. New Tork. 26-80. Thurston. Howard (Geo. H. Nkxnal. mgr.)— G. O, «.. Yoongatown. O, ss-80. "Texas" (Jake Liebennan, mgr.)—O. O. H, Brook- lyn, 26-80. "That Other Woman"—Majestic, Jersey City, N. Joe'Welch "(M. Jacobs, mgr.)—Castle 8q, Boston, 25-30. "While the City Sleeps" (Edwin Clifford, mgr.)— Bijou, Birmingham, Ala,, 25-30. "Woman He Married, The" (Max Spiegel, mgr.)— Garden, Kansas City. 24-30. "Which One Shan I Marry?" (J. J. Howard, mgr.) —.Lyceum, Detroit 24-80. BOSTON OPERA MAT BE HALTED. •umraiF most see hakhersthh about the lzhrgtoh. Max KablnofTs Boston Opera Company raay sr soay not be heard in October in New York. It all dspanda on Oscar HenanerstelD, whose legal pro- rladings against the foreclosare action of the Man- hattan Ufa insurance Company hare effectually held up the bookings which have been made. . Daring the contemplated bookinga of the Man- hattan Opera House last Spring, Rablnoff and. ss s — s g WsaS entered Into a contract When Ham- tnereteln leased the house to Morris Gest he can- celed the contract Thereupon the Boston im- presario secured his DOoUngS) at the Lexington toroiuch. the Manhattan Life Co. on the chance that the differences between Hammenteln and the Insaraoos onrnpftny would be patched up. 9tie matter la now pending In the Supr e m e Court, and Babinoff, meanwhile, must depend on the gracs of HasBnersteln for his Now York season PinUDEIPBlA. There waa a mid-season avocannce to the down- town houses last week. The holdover attractions were nig successes end did splendid business. The new opening* are: Julia Sanderson, In "Sybil," at the Forrest, and "The House of Glass," at the Garrick. Fobeibt (Nixon ft Zimmerman, tacts.) —Juli-» Sanderson, Donald Bryan and Joe Cawthorn, In "Sybil," Sept 25, for the first time locally. Oabjuctc (Chas. C. Wanamaker, tust.)— "The House Of Glass" has Its local premiere 25. Bxoad (Nixon A Zimmerman, mgre.)—"The Two Janes" began second week 26. Ltbic (Leonard Blumberg, mgr.)—AL Jolson, In "Boblnson Crusoe Jr>." started his final week 25. Adelphi (Leonard Blnnmerg. mgr.)-—''Experi- ence" started Its fourth week 20. CBXsmnrr Braarr Orxaa. Hodsh (McCarthy A aacSwen, mgra.)—"The Birth of a Nation" to ha Its second week. Walnut -(Chas. fl. Straknah, mgr.)—'"For the Man She Loved" 26-80. RmcKHBOCKia (Wm. W. Miller, mr.)—"Peg O' My Heart," for the fliet thne at popular pricefL 85. Oaritrnit (Homer Lloyd, mgr.)—Herbert Clif- ton, In "Madame Spy," 25-30.. B. F. Keith's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Adelaide and Hughes are the feature week of 25. Others are: Cecil Cunningham, Hugh Herbert and com- pany, Emmett J. Welch. Gerard and Clark, Clark and Verdi, Gonna and Albert, the De Macoa, Ernette Asorta and company, and moving pictures. Gka.nd (W. D. Wegefarth, mgr-l—Bill 25-30: Harry English and company, Bobby Waltnour and company, Inglls and Bedding, Cole, Russell and Davis. Maldie De Long, Kamuawa Japs, and mov- ing pictures. Cboss-Kxtb (Jan. J. -SprlnRer mgr. and Helenfo all week 25-30. *5"or 25 , -27: Davis and Warren, Snowie Maybelle. "The Mysterious Will," North and Kelly, and Laypo and Benjamin. For 28-80: McDonald and Rowland, Nellie Mona- faan. Schwarts Bros, and company, Welners and Burk, and Gordon and Smith. Colonial (Harry S. Smith, ragr.)—'Bill 26-80: Rowland and Howiand, June Mills, Coda and Verdi, Three Falcons. Cohen and Young; Four Morocane, and moving pictures. Alliqhxnt (James Harklns, mgr.)—For 96- &7: Alfred White and company. Sheets and Eldert, Putnam and Lewis, and Clemense Bros. For 28-30 : "A Morulas; In Hlcksville." Chas. P. Rogers and company, victrola and Hale, Drawee, Hambo and Frisco, Bernard and Bennett, and moving pictures. Kbtstone (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Bill 26-30: Marcelle, International Four, Mann end Warren, Hodge and Lowell, Hughes Musical Trio, Johnny Singer, and moving pictures. Nixon (FredTkLeopoM. mgr.)—Bill 26-30: Car- son and WUlard, Fan-ell and James, Hewitt and Oallan, Nancy Fair, Sam and Fred, and moving picture*. Wat. psjinr (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—For 26-27: Low WInsch 'and company, George Haines and enmpany, Helder and Packer, and Wayne and Mor- rla. For 2S-80; Barney wim«m» and company, Gordon Trio, Ward and Van, Club Trio, and mov- ing pictures. Olobb (Sabloaky ft MoGurk, mgr.)—Bill 25-30: "Son* of Abraham," Lambertl and company, Ber- rlck and Hart, Kelly and Sauwnln, Baker, Lynn and company. Billy BUnkold, Blxley and Lcrncr, Lillian Donarty, Bob Tip and company, the Laf- fertys, and moving pictures. Casino (W. it Leslie, mgr.)—Joe Hartla's Show 28-80. Oaibtt (Joa. Howard, mgr.)—Girls From the Follloa 25-80. Tbocadbbo (Bobert Morrow, mgr.)—Tho Record Breakers 25 and week. PboplCb (Frank Abbot mgr.)—The Midnight Maidens 26-30. Dbkoni's (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—The bill last week waa full of surprises). Pete Shaw, as a female impersonator was a big success while Vic Rich- ards, Eddie Cassldy and Bennle Franklin were the prime favorites In the first part The burlesques Were timely and full of clean comedy. Stamlbt. —Picture* "The Ashes of Embers" 26- 80. SAN FRANCISCO. Colttaojia. —Dark. Cost. —"The Birth ox a Nation" 34. of Sept _ Lang. John Halliday and the stock company, in "Jerry," week of 26. OaPHXiac.—Bni 24-30: Nora Beyes, Balser Sla- ter*, Webb and Burns, Demarest and Collette, Delro, Bobert Dore and George Halperln, Bert Kalmar and Jessie Brown, Allan Dinebart and com- pany, and Orpheum motion pictures. Emfkkss Bill 24-30: Arnold and Florence, Bromley and Pearson, Jack Levy and Girls, Lloyd Sabina and company, the Four Rubes, the Ben- dells, and cinematograph a Pantaobs". —Bill 24-30: Harry Coleman, Ktm- berly and Arnold, "A Night In the Park," the Mel- ody Six, Karl Emmy's Peta. and moving pictures. aiLLs-FWro Ciscua will enWhit at Central Park, for three days, beginning Oct 0. CLIPPER POST OFFICE. Is) order to avoid mistakes sad to Insure the prompt d«-Uv«ri->- of the letters adver- tised In this Hat, a POSTAL CAKD mast be sent rrqantlaK OB to forward your letter. It mast be Binned with your tall name and the address to which the letter is to be sent, and the line of business followed by the sender should be mentioned. Please ment ion the date (or number) of the CLIPPER In which the letters seat for were advertised. Abbott TMltb Abbey. Beatnda AajBsH, Gertrude Allen. Mrs. H. W Arrllfe, Dorothy Boanelo, Treaa Berlin. Lulo Beevor, Mrs. Beresvllle, Mae Bosch, Mis* Billle Buttler Helen May Byron. Henrietta Bennett, Victoria Oonboy, Margie Outran, Alma V. Ourtiaa, Florence Carew, Mabel De Walt. Miss B. Dean. Hnttio Deponal, Edna Dudley. Alice P. Prey. Florence GUdemelster Jessie Milton, Mar Olmrd. Marcdle ,\ tan tell. Goldle Gilbert, Mrs.W.F. 'Niblo. Frankle ssMlaaBB* LIST. Hill. Floresce Oahom. Buddie Bamllton, Maud Harden. Virginia Hart, Vivian Herbers, Florence Holoomb, Grace Hoaston, Bath Hutchison, Louise Jurktns, Bxas Lang, Bllllo Leooao. Mary La Salle. Babe laBlanche Flossie Miitlaon, Kittle Miller. Adah I. May, Florence Mason, s^ww Phillips, Altha Phelpe, Julie Purl, Mrs. Ray Phillips. Lena Bichard, Grace Botb, Tina Richardson Evelyn Boss, Delia Sinclair, Katherlne St. Olair. Norene Sesless, Miss M. KchaHer, Edith Jewell, Dot Joyce, Marlon R. King. Clara King, Bosie A, Lerrltt, JeanettEWlSberlock, Dorothy SolllTan Mrs. Joe Snow. Miss Strieker. Flossie Stein, Clara St. Clair, Kiwi Taylor, Edna Taylor, Lillian Welch, Viola Walker, Irene Wolfe. Mrs. Clara GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Arlington, Tex Alderman, Verne Asprlll, DeLos Adair. Eddie Amlck'a Winners Adair A Dawn Babe, BVanklynA. Bt'Jiam, Max lilacs A Bragg 'Bennett; J. Moj Braes, Al OL BOWOOCk, J. Ia Brooks. Geo. V. Collins. Arthur Charley. Colorado Olynaa, Chas, 0. Oox, I'rea W. Cblsholra, Chris onrton, J. D. CbadtU. Jack a Conway, Mick Collier A De Wall Chant, Fred Oaok, Oscar F, Douglass, Geo? Dean, Geo. A. Deadrlek. Trlx Dsmniar.rraa Erans, Willis Earl. Ohaa. F. Kcoomon. Them. Eldrdse Press Floysoop. Neil Fulton, Al. Former. Billy Florida, Geo. Foiter, Harry Febo, Jos Grossman. AL Granville, Taylor Goodman, H. Hilton ft Marshall Himdaraoaa, G. »ey. Doc Harvey, Howard. Gene Hayes, Geo. F. Harris, Bay HaU. Geo. S. Hawkins, O. A. Hamilton. Q. O. Hanley, Norman Harding, Blchard Hicks, a B. Hayes. Jas. F. Hatlman. Billle Hodges. Louis H. Haskell, Jack W. Henry, 8. W. Jones, Bay Ksyes, Jas. F. Kennedy, F. J. Lea. Geo. P. Lippman,' B. H Lanham. Karl Le Febvre. D. J. Ltshwood, H. B. Liaecum, L. O. Le Lanu, Chas. Loran. Oar. W. Lord, Jack Livingston, B. Leonard, D. Hope La Rose. Geo. Lyman Twins Llnrord. H. J. Levitt, J. LaTarty. Grant MoAnallas Joe Mlnturo, Harry MeLeonso, Barry Mallory, Barton M.llette, Wm. B. Martin, W. Mayhood, Orrtlle Martin, AL MeOrhe. H. War. Moore, Ed. B. Newbart. C*a». Nuns, W. P. Oakley Jack Perkins, BiU Pay ton, Clamio Payton, Corse Peyton, Bay Phillips, Golf Paul. W. Rlx. J. W. Ruffln. Gordon W. Bellly. Fob Bead. Mr. ft Mrs. Milea A. Rlnaldo, Bruce Blchardson, Hirry Hlchards. Dick Stellman, Wm. G. Samuels, Frank 8tonley, Harry Bn'lb, W. H. Sosford, Walter Stsnley, Fred Schrlmpf, E. E. Streeter. M. B. Sweet, Al. 0. Schermer. I. Trousdale. W. W. Thelse. M. M. Teller, Lou Tyrolean Sextette Terley, H. D. Vtrton, Darrell Vale, Bobby Vlaorar, B. Van Dare. O. L. Wlckes, B. M. White, Anthony Wilson, B. J. Whit*. Mstthew white. Porter William. Wm. A, Way. Geo. H. Warson, Walter Weble. Billy White. Al. Yadlard. Bobert SEE NOTICE AT HEAD OF LIST. MOT USED BY EVERY TOM, DICK and HARRY It Costs 91.»0 — That's Why ■vary Sketch, Monologue, Parody, Side-Walk Bit, Gag, Etc., contained In LONDON'S VAUDEVILLE BUDGET IS ST/KB PI UK ITHPP LONDON'S VAUDEVILLE BUDGET for Season lBle-17 contains S SKETCHES FOR 2 MALES, Irish, Dutcn, Black, Jew, Eccentric, Silly Kid and Bube. 8 MONO- LOGUES, Old MaldUDutch, Tramp. Jew, Black and Eccentric. 7 sketches»for male and fe- male, Dutch, Melodramatic, Male Impersonation, Black, Hebrew. Irish, Eccentric. TABLOID, GAGS, BITS, 12 Wonderful PARODIES. Prlee gl.BO. and money back if notsatlafled. THE BEST BUDGET IN SHOW BUSINESS. ORDER ftUICK. _ LONDON'S VAUDEVILLE B1IOOKT, CHILL* BLDQ., CHICAGO NEW ORE BY HAVEZ. Pendleton and Pawere open In Albany next week in a apeciUnj written vehicle furnlsaed by Jean Bares, entitled "Borneo and Juliet Jr." The offer- ing la a distinct novelty x& the way of numbers and talk. CENTRAL TRUNKS 2«!n-, flLSO: 28In^ J1OB0: S2ta.. $13^0; S6to., |14.B0; 401a., glrj.00. Circus Tronka 24rl8rl^ »10. Bill 'rrrraks 80x28x15, Inside, $1S. Lltho Trunks, 42^x28^x12, Inside, tl&&6. Bhlpped on receipt of 85. balance C. O. D.. except over 300 miles, thai remit whole amount. CENTRAL TRUNK FACTORY, Est. 1864, SIMONS A CO., S. W. cor. 7th A Arch Streets. Tni!a. Whan Answering Ads. Please Mention CLIPPER.