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20 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER September 26, 1917 Witmark Activities w — — PRODUCTIONS M. WITMARK & SONS announce the following Production Publications for the Season 1917-18: "HITCHY-KOO" By GLEN MacDONOUGH and E. RAY GOETZ Raymond Hitchcock'* sensationally successful "intimate revue" now play- ing to crowded houses at Raymond Hitchcock's 44th St. Theatre, New York. "GOOD NIGHT, PAUL" By CHAS. DICKSON aad ROLAND OLIVER. Music by HARRY B. OLSEN. Now playing to his; business at the Hudson Theatre, New York 77 "THE GRASS WIDOW By CHANNINC POLLOCK. RENNOLD WOLF and LOUIS A. HIRSCH To be produced by Madison Corey. « FURS AND FRILLS" By EDWARD CLARK. Mnslc by SILVIO HEIN Arthur Hammerstein's —el production, produced last week in Hartford, Conn., and due in New York shortly. "GOING UP 77 t. EILEEN" By HENRY BLOSSOM and VICTOR HERBERT The successful romantic Irish comic opera, produced under the direction of Joe Weber >7 "A FULL HONEYMOON By OLIVER MOROSCO. Music by DR. ANSELM COETZL Musical version of "Sadie Love." Produced by Oliver Morosco. "THE BEAUTIFUL ONE" Br RENNOLD WOLF. Music by LOUIS A. HIRSCH Production by Cokan and Harris. "KISS ME AGAIN" By FRANK STAMMERS. Music by LOUIS A. HIRSCH Featuring John Hyams and Leila Maclntyre. "YANKEE LOVE" By GLEN MacDONOUGH A play with music, featuring George MacFariane. 77 "VENUS ON BROADWAY By JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON. Music by A. BALDWIN SLOANE. The new production at the Palais Royal, New York. "THE ONLY GIRL" Br HENRY BLOSSOM sad VICTOR HERBERT Third season of this remarkable success. Under the direction of Ike Rose. Br OTTO HAUERBACH. Musk by LOUIS A. HIRSCH Musical version of "The Aviator," to be produced shortly on Broadway by Cohan and Harris. London and Australian productions also placed. "WE SHOULD WORRY" Br HENRY BLOSSOM and A. BALDWIN SLOANE Musical version of "A Texas Steer," to be presented by Elizabeth Marbury and Frederick McKay. Music published by M. WITMARK &. SONS by arrangement with T. B. Harms A Co. "THE RAINBOW GIRL" Br RENNOLD WOLF and LOUIS A. HIRSCH A Klaw <Sfc Erlanger production . "YESTERDAY" Br GLEN MacDONOUGH. Music by REGINALD DcKOVEN To be produced shortly by the Messrs. Sbubert. "SO LONG, LETTY" Oliver Morocco's whirlwind success, now in its third season. Two companies. CHAUNCEY OLCOTT'S SONGS IN A NEW PLAY Br RACHEL CROTHERS. Direction, COHAN & HARRIS "IN SHANGHAI" Br WM. CARY DUNCAN and ISIDORE WITMARK Elaborate Chinese-American musical play, to be produced in London under ■ the man agement of Jos. A. Sacks, ' ANOTHER MOROSCO PRODUCTION - - Music by A. BALDWIN SLOANE New Musical version of Hoyt's "A Black Sheep.,' Featuring Herbert Corthell "IN OLD CATHAY" By ANNA MARBLE-POLLOCK. Music by LOUIS A. HIRSCH Featuring Mary Marble in vaudeville. VL WITMARK & SONS are also joint publishers with T. B. Harms or Co., of the musical version, now in preparation, of ''Marrying Money," to be pro- duced by Joseph Riter. Book and music by Henry Blossom and Zoel Parenteau, composer of "The Amber Prince**." M. WITMARK & SONS ^eTyoTk