The New York Clipper (November 1917)

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November 21, 1917 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 37 JUST OUT! SMASHES ALL RECORDS THE NEW McNALLY'S lhT Q BULLETIN lNO* O PRICE. ONB DOLLAR PER COPY IT CSNTAINS THE tf UOWIHC CILT.EOGE Ur- TI-DiTE CIMEDI eUTEIIAL: 20 ScressHSB ■ tDeleiia, each one a natton Ut All Hub. InelocHnt Hebrew. Irian, Dutch, Wop. Kid, Bane. Blaca and White race, resale. Treses and Stump Speech. 14 Bean*! Acta Mr Tap Malt*. Each act an applause winner. 12 Orlilasl A«t> far Mala nl FaenUe. TtxfTL oafce good on any bill. 32 Bare-Fits Parasite on all of Broadway's latest eon* bite. Each one ll full o - Ftp. 2 Mtf Uffias Til* Acta, co. for m antes and oca female entitled "Tea la Cewjsaay," the athar far tint* mala entitled "Tea, Dtit aai Harry." These ads an 24 karat, son-are hlte. • ■ 2 Blttllea ailrtttt* Asta, one for four main entitled 'Van- *f s Kiss." the ether far tea main and two female* entitled "Tea BltAt way." Both acta are elite with bmaor at the BaV actum tind. A a» Coatey aaetah eaUtlet "A Ceaatrr Mali." It'a a acream from start to finish. A Great TienM Cental ass iBtaarta, antUM "WtMlM Bella." if, brtrht, rjreear and bobbles oicr elth wit. ■clillr'i eltrrj Mleetrrli, tewitrtlee ef I eartlaf trtt-asrts with alde^pUttlruj fekea eat h a t B i CTOaal tlfC KUS. Cress Mlastrel Flaala eoUtled "last aai •**.■• It keepa the aadtenca railing thicaaaoet tht entire act. Haaerteaof Cftckar ieat. Gnaa faa Jaaw aat 0*0 which can be used tar sidewalk laaaaaaa al for tao main and aula and female, leal«■ otter comedy material which hi aeafal te tba vanderllle perfomer. Iranka ta. Vice *t Mihallv. ■•lleba Be. J u ealy eaa aallar par easy; er will aeas yes MaPfellp'a Belittle he. 2 a*a J far 11.50, with at eaaraatse. WM. McNALLY tl EAST lath STREET, NEW YORK CLYDE PHILLIPS Offen that DeutUal aot MABEL NAYNON'S BIRDS Three things that are made good at tbe beginning that get better as the y get older — WHISKY, FIDDLES and MA- BEL NAYNON'S BIXSS. Fantage'a Theatre, Spokane, week of Nov. 25. MADISON'S BUDGET \T -a rj Reedy soon. Price ONE DOL- vtn I / LA It as usual. Meanwhile tor "WwaTa * • $1.50 yon can secure a copy of the current laaue (No. 16) immediately, and an advance copy of No. IT soon as ready. JAKES MADISON, 1052 Third Avenue, New York. ACTS PLAYS. SKETCHES WRITTEN TERMS for • etamp E. L. GAMBLE, Playwright EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO Phones, 852-1994 Greeley White's Theatrical Transfer Zas W. 38th St., New York AUTO SERVICE Reliable Proleaalonal FRANCIS X. HENNESSY , Irlah n per—Scotch rTpar—Irk* Stan Daa- < Co. latdae)—taaehar—Flay farts. 922 Sacaal An., taw Tart. (» SoBswriters' Manual ^OtJ^fiSS^, Q»*aj»a*aa, and Publishing." Tola book saves and nukes money, also gives valuable, twoest advice. Price Bee. ■- J. BAOES MUSIC CO.. 135 East 34th St. ■. T. City. PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY (or Pawn Tickets, Diamotule, PreU uu a Stones and Jewelry. Appraietna; (re*. Strictly confidential. Open eveninge. FORGOTSTON'S 1432 Broadway. N. Y. Cor. 40th St. BURLESQUE NEWS (Continued from pages 15 and 33) "ARMY AND NAVY GIRLS" CAN CHANGE PRINCIPAL WOMEN TO ADVANTAGE James E. Cooper's "Army and Navy Girls" at the Star last week offered plenty of amusement in its two hours and a half of entertainment. "Burlesque a la Carte," the first part is called, and "Called to the Colors," is the title of the second part, both from the pen of Billy K. Wells. The numbers were staged by Bay Perez and the entire pro- duction created under the personal direc- tion of James E. Cooper. Bert Weston is the featured comedian, portraying his well known "Dutch" char- acter in the first part and Hebrew in the second. Weston does a good "Dutch," never once getting away from the part. He is funny also, getting no end of laughs. His quiet and easy way of working took with tbe audience Thursday night. Jim Pearl, who does a "Fad" is the second comedian. Pearl is a fast man but is not given enough to do. He could get many laughs with Weston if given a chance in the scenes. He is a good "mug- ger" and is there with Irish wit. He dances only a few steps but they are well taken care of. Dolly Wood helps with the comedy, do- ing a good Hebrew part. He appears in a number of scenes, doing nicely In all of them. Eddie Welch handles the "straight" nicely. He does much toward speeding up the show by feeding the comedians fast. Nat Morton fills in with bits and leads several numbers well. He offers a spe- cialty of two numbers which were gener- ously applauded. Jennie Ross is a lively, shapely sonbrette of the flirty blonde type. Miss Boss is very active all the time she is on stage, getting all she can out of ber num- bers and putting all she has into her scenes. Claudia Kerwin is a neat refined in- genue with a most pleasing personality. She also wears some pretty gowns. Evelyn Ferris, another ingenue is a rather pretty blonde, who looks attractive in tights and had many scenes with the comedians. Her Prohibition lecture goes over well. The show is fast, scenery attractive and the music catehy. An improvement can be made in the women principals, which will help some. SID. YOU;CAr* RENT SCENERY For Try Out*, for Vaudeville Acta, Complete Productiona We Supply Amateura and Stock Com- panies with Everything MILLARD H. FRANCE CO., Scenic Studios SM-SM West ssth St. New York KRED F»LAXE Trunk and Baggsur* Rep a ir Stop. 3*w West 41st Street, New York IB yean with Taylor Tronh Works. Hew York Act ~ Treat*. Telephone. Bryaat lies B0 SIFFBXXJTX MAGAZINES, late leenoa . Valu e $3.00. Yonre (or 25c. prepaid. B UBXATT, Mew Egypt, S. J. TROLLEY CAR STORES Send twenty-seven cents In atamps to KT . aTFlt TBHXET. 14BB B'way. Mew York City, Boom 4BB. YEHjrv'S Secret of Successful Speaking By mail. Three month*' course. 8 dollars. Send 26c. for one complete lesson. ROBERT 90WBTKO (Taa Former Gladiator), MswDert, B. L First New York Appearance OF George «* Marie Brown IN THEIR NEW AND NOVEL OFFERING ENTrTLED "THAT'S ONE OF THEM" Proctor's 125th 'St. Theatre, Nov. 19,20,21 Come up today if you want to laugh DIRECTION ALF. T. WILTON Florence FITZSIMMONS & CAMERON IN VAUDEVILLE VIRGINIA KING The. Girl with the Velvet Voice, in Unique Presentation of Ye Old* Songs Direction of CHARLES FITZPATRICK In Vauderr01* TENNEY A vaudeville writer of regular vaudeville acts, sketches and monologues. Write, wire, 'phone or call. Allen Spencer Tenney, 1493 Broadway, N. Y. SAVANNAH & GEORGIA Now apUttuag with Grand Theatre. Atlanta. Ca.. and Lyric Theatre, Chattanooga, Tana. Direction Harry Shea. ELSIE ED DIE MURPHY & KLEIN DIRECTION IRVING COOKER SAM J. ELSIE CURTIS and GILBERT Dir. Roe* & Cnrtia Aba Feinbanrw "LYRICA!" IN VAUDEVILLE W. OLATHE MILLER & CO. ••ON THE EDGE OF THINGS' By HOMER MILES The Little Act with the Big Punch. DIRECTION-SAM BAERWITZ, N. V. A. 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