The New York Clipper (January 1918)

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22 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER January 16, 1918 y///////MZMW//^///>^^^^^ tsSAM'SJWWW'SSSSSSS&/r/M7^^ "Supreme in Pose" This Week (Jan. 14) KEITH'S Colonial Theatre DIR. FRED BRANT-PAT CASEY AGENCY w/wxwwMMarjrj'j&j&sjfSJ'jrj's^ BILLY GLASON "JUST SONGS AND STORIES" By LEW BROWN FAMILIAR SAYINGS: Flosso: "I'm tellin' yub!" Geo. Jo;: "Walt till I get i B. B." BUly Lang: •'•Wonderful Song." Jack Leahy: "I'll land you yet." Ben Drohan: "K!sa." Western Rep.-BEEBLER & JACOBS *** »£ ^t/ZX, 1 "" -*S HAPPY" BILLY SMITH Impersonations of Great IVfen DIRECTION—ELY SOBEL TfNNEY A vaudeville writer of regular vaudeville acts, sketches and monologues. Write, wire, 'phone or ealL Allen Spencer Tenney, 1493 Broadway, N. Y. FLORENCE EILEEN TWO DIFFERENT GIRLS AND A PIANO IN VAUDEVILLE KATHERINE SWAYNE CALIFORNIA'S NIGHTINGALE IN VAUDEVILLE FRAWLEY and WEST PLAYING U. B. O. TIME ADVANCED COMEDY GYMNASTS DIR.—ROSE a CURTIS PLAYS FOR STOCK, REPERTOIRE, AMATEUR COMPANIES LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE WORLD. Books for hem, amusement, Negro Plays, Paper, Scenery, Mrs. Jarley'a Wu Works. Catalogue Freel Free! Free! SAMUEL FRENCH, 28 West 38th St., New York DIRECTION-FRANK DONNELLY GRACE ST. CLAIR & CO. IN "MIXED BLONDES" IN VAUDEVILLE G N L7ADIUIC THEATRICAL and CHARACTER COSTUMES Va^aT ll fi ^[ ^L-a7 ^^L IWI^aS 5.pOO Illustrations. Visit oor Salesroom. Any Foreign Na- ^^ ^^ ^ w m ^ m * w Hon. Military and Narat. No order too .mall or too difficult RUSSELL UNIFORM CO., 1*300 Broadway. N. Y. (Cor. 48th SL) The Lady Demonstrator — Presents her awn original novelty Bag Punching — Special Drop Violin, Piano and Girl In Vaudeville Other* Succeed, Why Can't Too? STAGE TRAINING Dram, final)), Vassnllls, Stat* Out- lai as* rise* Play Tansst, Technical and Praetleal Osanm Oatahrtaai wh* stacSad maer Mr. Alneo*; Aaattt* Kal- lermann. Nsra Bay**, Basil Dam, Joseph Basilar, Harry FUasr, Mil*. Dixie. Mary roller, DsBy Ostar*. Ilrlsr Holms, Vlrlaa Pris m a. Bsnaar ratatsr sod oth er*.. Writs for Catalan* asa- Uoiilng fSjSj deatrad. AKieee TVeatr. Msti el Acting 57th St, a* Brssachrar 325 W. 57th 81. Hi* Tort. WIGS and BEARDS In All Styles and Qualities THEATRICAL JEWELRY AND SPANGLES, TIGHTS, OPERA HOSE AND STOCKINGS, FANCY BRO- CADES, VELVETS, SATINS, GOLD and SILVER TRIMMINGS, and all Goods Theatrical. High Grade Qualities at Lowest Prices CATALOGUES and SAMPLES npon re- quest. When asking for Catalogue. please mention what good* are wanted. J. J. WYLE «fc BROS, INC Successors to SIEGMAN a WEIL 18-20 E. 27th St, New York TONIGHT BILLS . »-» . .. _. .^, On*sW* TsvBlda 5,000 4xlS ft a lga tns Sfi.00 13.00 10,000 4x12 ISnlthters 9 00 UM 15.000 4x12 Tonlxhten 1X50 14JJ 20,000 4x12 TDnlfbtn 13 50 17 50 80.000 4x12 Twushters 20 00 22.50 (6x9 stsa sua pries u 4x12 In mnmUttes u •how stated) 5,000 3x8 Itoolsntsn 5.50 7.00 10.000 Sx8 Toulsatera 8.50 10.58 15,000 3x8 Toolgtam 10 00 13 00 20,000 3x8 t >mi|iii«. 12.50 15 50 30.000 3xg xX mllht l. 17.50 20.00 (On orders of 20.000 and e*er of Tonlxkt Bills, <dth» one, Xn, Urns or xti dVsrtnt stjles. irmly dhldsi say oe had at no adrntlrmal cost, One-side Toiuttita* banns an then the east sad aysaptti of play* win *■ eaarsad tar at tha tan-atd* rata.) Mar other theatrical printing sand far trie* ttsL rants boos, sunk*, tic, 10c la Basra. Oris* t* aaaetUad oautrt eondiaens ■£ arts** ssttset Is chsng* without notice. THE tVUiTTTt JHtw riHTI.C CO., aattaaa. Illlaala. SeraV Ca* Vila CrtaT. j Hr>ini ha* 57 vmrtotie*. RAYlVfO HAS 58