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fVBRUARY 11, 1911.. Tlie eillboarcl 61 NSW TOM pwE:fg»iSJ?^J**«: '^SSoRA <P<«T o: Wtlltami. ■ w.* jSinnCAN UU8I0 ball (Wm. Ifonla. •aT^Mcn.) V«u««Tllle twice ■ d«T- jUbSb (i- Bufort. iD»r.) The Bom. ntc- ■'^KJJ^SCO (D«r!d BeIa»co. OCT.) . Tfce O«o- '«rt nineteenth week. ? -j-;' A ^j-^, ■ lilJoU (A. C. Campbell, mgr.}. WftW-UI^" IB The TIaroc. flfth week. BROADWAY (Wm. Wood, m«T.) L«w riflilK In The Henpecks. \ „ . BBONX (Percy G. WUlUan. nv.) VMde- 'oacutBoiu^ VlD- -OtTT fWl* TMJ'"] ^USunUUi (Pmr 0. Winiami, mir.) ^■fla twIea a day. ^mUASf corj.iRR's comedy (f. r. com- ■tHkriiSM ■ Winiam CoTller la I'll Be Hiosed 5lW*»n>*'' __ ^ . CKireRtON (Chariea IMbmaa. msr.) OUa •ktaner In Sire, third y nfc ,.' - . -v^ . COLUMBIA (J. HetbMt' MMkf. HVlV >AL krerro' B««nty Bbow. _ _ ■ DALY'S (Robert Eobertaoo. mitr.) The Fann. loortb week. . „ DEWEY (Wm. fot Amme. Co.. mgn.) Ta>- tttrOIt and moTiii« plctmaf.. ; . EMPIRE (Chariea rnMM^^qN- 0(irTBioK Id Trdawaey af - nt IMIiL listii week ■ - rODBTEBNTH STRBKT M. Wedcr Roaen- nett. mrr.) TaaderUle aM awHac pletarM. OAIETT .(J. Fm* r iM ll W . hB. ■».) ^ OH- BIch-QnIck Walll«aHrt.-lLlVU ■nl':***^-^'- ' OABRICK (Chaitaa y ii h aii . ; iwKl - Mr World oneoed 8. GLOBE (Chariea Dllllnfham. mgr.) laali In The 811m Prloceaa. alzth week. OARDEN—Braeet Vna P oaa ai J la '' etpertolre. seventh «Hk> - _ :- GOTHAM (Wm. nBi'aar;t-,'llMM aad Tinderllle. ■ GRAND OPERA ROUSK (Jack Walch. awr.> Xbt Commnterm. „ . OBAND (Hatiy BeekoMB. Bcr.) Iforliit pic- tare* ndraadeellle. RAUiRIT (H. ▼. Cln i n ly; mgt.t Over lltaM. ifartk 'waek. mUAlD aonAIll (Hanr U. Hyama, mft.) flliil Tao ataddtfatd. ftoHh week. HIPPOimOXB (loha B. ntapalrlek. outr.t Hi latenattooat Cop. with the clrctB acta. Ha Bi llet of Nlamra and the Earthquake. MMB^-aectvsd week. HUDSON (Henry B. Hatria. msr.)' Nobody*" Widow, thirteenth week. HURTIG * BRAMON'S KCSIO HALL (Sam Hnrtlg . mgr.} Roae R y deira I^e odoa B^lea. KEBinrB'-imBi»''AT»im <■•».«. -mc- Elsle KEITH * PROCTOR'R FIFTH AVE «1. E. UtCmt. D(T.) TandeTlIle twice a day. RITH & PROCTOR'S FIJOU DREAM (2%i1 At.) Vaoderille and moTinff pictisrea. niTH d: PROCTOR'S BUOD DRFAM (IMaa 8q.) VaodeTllIa aod moTlnic pictnrea. KBITH A PROCTOB'S BUOD DKEAM (SSth 9t.\ TandcTlUe and OMKeln^r nlctnren. B * PBoonwa RABim opw*- (a JvBMm, aa^ - - - ft PBOOnNTB _ , r.) Stock. _ „ _ UKKEBBOCKBB (Barry O. Saaioer. mgr.) dtaafcArtama Id Caiaateder. third week. UBraTT (J^W. Mayer, mgr.) T*»,B>>fc» LnccOLH SQUABB (Chariea Vrrgwrnm.- m^A MoTtac pictn rea aiWI T aodeTtlle. , - -. i LOEWS SEVENTH AVE. (Mama IMW.' lie.. mm>.) MoTlnc pictnrea aod TaadCTlBtL' _ LY CEPit (Daniel rrobmaa. agr.) Baike In Soaaone. aeTeatb weeter- .'^': LTBIC (Sam S. * Lee Shubftt ^ n» I jeep. P nrple. Sfth week. KAIBSTIC (Wnimr.8hol>eTt Ca.. mgra.) Wa.r ' Ban Baat. third week. KAHHATTAN OPEBA HODSB (Wbl Bam- ■ecatelD. racr.) Tandmflto tarica.a-aar. MANHATTAN CWm. Omu ■BtX^^MadW aleta rea aa d eaada^flla. > - ^TT _ Mi^ncB- HUorra ibbwi: cmb^. Mr.> jniBR'S POWERT (B. D. Miner, mgr.l IMIb Rrnige Rnrleaaoea. MINEK'8 Emmn AVBMUB IR. D. Ulaer ■»T.) WnrM of Pleaanreb ■. MINER'S BRONX (B. II. MIbn; MBT-) Star •ad (aarter Company. JTRRAV HILL (rred Waldmann, mgr.\ Th ■ ColleM Olria. NAEn'OVA'S .10th ST. (Rvloh I.«n». mgr.) BahT Mlae. tonrth week at thla theatre. NEW AMSTERDAM (Klaw * Kriaaxer. ■gjM Uadame Sherry, twentr-foorth week. -"iSL TOBK (Klaw * Brianger. n^ra.) BaarhtT Marietta, (oarteenth week. "BWTBBiWrRB rwiatbiop Aaaaa. mgr.) The Tajane Bteek Ommmk,'.-., . •"nmo (Maarlea ^KmC hbt.! . Ike Cacker Jack* sy,;:;; PLAZA (Ted Maika. awr.)- Tialafl a diT. PR08PRCT (rraak Oaiatcn. agr.) "'jT-fyL ""^'"W pictnrea. REPrrir.ic (DaTia Pciaaco. mgr.) Behecca o.'SSL"'™'* nl»e<»«»th week. ..5*^21 'R'wnh'rg Biaa.. agiiL) TaMteattle and mnrlnc nletnraa. - .- -^ . . aad Taoderllte. —- ^ TBBM OItT. II. loaea Johnatoo. mgr.) Agnea " meiaa R hijk Comnany. _ipnoPB IB. L. WcB. mgr.) Moylnc plctarca _TicreBiA Boor (UBinR ■mmL.m, ~ irll*''5? 5 »••■ Weber, mgr.) • Alma. wEU?"-!? »»«Moth week. ^^EST END (J. K. Oiokaoa. mgr.) ,1ha Mlg- fyWiB DT (Albert KanSman. mgr.) MMtng •»TJ!2» !?• ♦«nd"llle. JJJMMTIWbu rai. Bwr.) VatrtarOI* aoA " NEMO (Wm. Fox, mgr.) VaadCTtlle and ojoTlog pletarca. ' NATIONAL (Henry Loew, mgr.) Taadarllle and moTing plctoiet. .WASHINGTON (Harry Toma. mai.t UoV- Ing pt^twaa and nodeTlIle. - ■ f ■ VicaTA VtCnONHA HILb ovkr. (Contlaacd from page •.) popular Dumben, among them helpg Who Were YoD Wlib To-night and I Aqaalotdy. Poat- Urely Befnae. Fred KarDO'i Com(>dlasa doaed the tint half of the ihow, and daring the coarse of their act, A Night IB a London Clab. glgglea, grloa. smllea and lond langblog reigned supreme. The act at timee becomea atUy aad dlignatlDg, bat the cbaraetna partnrcd are aa aataral. that one caa aat htfp .hat aea Ma (aaaF aMe oC the slt- aatlaaa. aad tha inrtl li a aliiag MU. " " •( the eaplag. Mr. and did wM. Immediately attar tta — a rt i j mti, —i waa a abulBtng of tint, (katter aad a BMaB ncep- tlon. the atgn flaahcd. and the loog-hoped-tor Veata Victoria appearml. She sang aeTcral of her old aaeeeaaea. and waa forced to slog the okl taTorlte, Poor Joho. It la easily seen, by the resnlta during the two weeks' engagement of Mlaa Victoria, that ahoald the recclpta at the Uoale Ball fall oft to any great extent at aoy time In the tntnre. the painter will be set to work, the deetrie light wlU Saah, and Vesta Vleterla wQI be called apaa to dl^lar her abU- Ity.' Oelfer aad Walteie. moaleal aztlata.- and Jack MeLaUaa. reiler akater, ee e ai l ed the last poeltjona «e the bill, aad held the aodlence wall. AN EXCELLEHT. BILU The elaalBC waa allotted to Oar* Dell, who ooer Loopfas tka high eallhre. Their of axceptloaal merit, aad kad lafy Mtlla troa- ble In holding the aad teae t a ,' avaa tkaiigk they appeared at a rather late hoar other acta on the bUl deserrlnc of mention are Waterbary Bros, and Tenoy. maalcal come- dians; Ai. Lawioa aad Vnaeea Ntcaaa, ejciiag and bag ponehlagg Jtwalg-aad IfcigwaaJtf'kiagera aod entertaljieii^'apd Aaaaaad KMi^' Bfca Danc- ing Adonla. " ' SPOkBS IN THE WHEELS. ((joatiaaed ftom page 13.) George P. Umphy, who la now with The Newlyweds. la only ooe example of the real ralnc of the gennloe bnrlesque eomedtao. Be la a big farorlte ererywhere aod his clever comedy work la one oC the big hlta with the show. A deal of the show conatata of material which ia the original property of Unrpbyi anil hie funny cook-book monologue and hla OTer- remembered Scbnltaeltjacb. aa well aa his oM Unea of "Well I'm a son of a gon" and "Ob (or goodaaaa aake" oonlda't help remladlng one of Dfaw^.n^K Uttia a .tag HaatM ago when Oe«q»;-«BBjk»r9a a*^-.4kMr. Tbo Newlj ■agjj-a.BM^ akwr aaB>aaB kaMi or a comjeteat •MpBraT^ayaa alHiajj^'a deal I waa boa- ■and tkeatrlcwl Betn- tka cooatxy iUU that at Mat of the Baat aad Middle Weat. dtercaae la the general recelpta haa by nuBT of the ikova wUA wm fortnnate enoogh to atrtke the rainy aec- tlooa. Wet weather is often a help to the l»or- tetqne theatre, especially when the rain comes on snddeoly and the theatre la centrally lo- cated. A ideasant cTeoing. anddenly Intermpted by a downpour. Is always sure to Improve bnsl- aeaa eondltloos at the borlesqoe house, when waytarcta are glad to Bod aome place of ahelter vhara they can paaa a comfortable evening or a f t ai aeoa. and wlaere they can escape from the m-wlB at tha dcBcata. It la la sack casca that tha kattaaqae theatia la beaadted by rata, bat where the rata beglaa early la the moralag and |M«u« ta ctseantty all t hi ao g h the day utli tale la the CTcalBC, tha reaalta are alwaya acgative, iniamneh aa the bed weather driree people home and Drareata them from coming downtown at all. All ta an. there la hardly any qneation as to the right kind of weather for- the bnrleoqne show, and for that matter, for any other kind of show, and that la floe weather wlthoot ex- treme In either dlrectloo. It la easy to rave and to complain abont the weather, hot aa It con- fronts OS with a condition over which we have abaolntely no control. It wonld seeaa- -that It wonld be boat to accept coadltlons as they are aad to bow gracefnlly to the loevltable. ♦ Condltloaa oa the oaa-alght atanda have also been rather bad aCM^aad Ifca **tarta~ ama- ager will donbaaM tik jpat «kia flia MF «en la over with. ♦ I am In receipt of a very congenial letter from oor old friend. Billy Bart, who iaforms me that be l< dolBc Blcdr with The arena OIri In vaa- devUle. The act laHhad lla eagamnent over the Ombeorn ttaie at ladlaaapolla. Jinnary 33 and win open at the Fifth Aeenne Theatre. Hew York, on Fehmary 4. Oood lack to yoa both. BUI. Who la'there la the boatneaa who docaa't Hd kig vemtUa wU*. aad who la ^^}f!!|**^*M^ «M Mm^ the Oa* af Ika beat kanwa advance mea In the aae-alght ataad hnalneM la F. O. Sprowl. who Is (hla Hitna'ahead of Tom Snlltvan's Monte Ctrln OMs. Mr. Sprowl la now completing his Sfth •ee*oa with the popolar Tom and Is making good, the ahow havlag had bat ooe layoff since the opmlng of tha leaaoa. Margaret Ring haa been honored with a place on the impplement of laat week's Police Ga- sette, and tonka well la her picture, showing ber leading her well remembered Frital Scbeff nom- ber. as with The Panriag Review some aeaaoos ago. Margaret Is this eeaaoa with Jack Slng- •fa Smaaden. aad la atUl nalac tha ' .If la M«y (or tka wkitf aB«|g ta talk about tbeir hardships aad trltadallaaa. bat Jaat take a slight gisnce at the tronhlea of the ageat ahead of the oae-nlght stand bnrleiqae "turkey." Tb him It la work. work. work, and then some mora work. The show Is forever at bis heela. and It Is op to him to Hod thestres enoogh to keep the ihow working. The work of booking alone Is a boalnesa In Itself.* and the man who goea oat abead of an attraction of this kind needs to know his boalnesa. and, above all. to have the energy and determination neeesaary to make good—and It'a ao caay cinch at that. ♦ Among the vlalton at the opening of the Polack winter cnrcas at Yoangstown fast week waa OUT friend. Tom North, and his charming wife. Tom Is doing some gregt work ahead of The Newlyweds, sod Is certainly baming np the territory with every conceivable Idea In original advcrtlalng. In thla towa It'a a hahy loot, aad *!^!S!F^* V"" ton°4..n. tkat Jkk mdhb afa •an flUcd with material-ftM Ika MUe MB ut the vcraatUe Tom. ■♦ Mamie Howe, well knowa oa both wheela. and last season with Jacob* * Jennon's Gotden Oooks. Joined the Billy Wstaon Show recenUy. Mamie Is the sister of the famooa LIsette Bows, aad to the .wUa H WUIIaa Bamhard, of Swan aad B a j a kB d..iwU kaiwa ia.>nilmai aad aow Mwle MelvfUe Joined the Al. Reeve* Show at Chleago reeently. Marie closed with the Charlie Boblaaon'a Cmioe Olrls when that ihow played the Windy City, aome aeven or eight weeks ago, and apent her Xmaa bolldaya with friends In Chlcaga She evidently soon tired of life In the western metropolis, and the yearn- ing for a letnm to ataga life probably canaed her to accept the'gist opeadag which prascnted Itself. Mlaa MMteMi^S .MaMB^M'tbe ffr^trtj ' Masle Boward. who waa laat ieaaea with Web- er * Rush's Dainty Docheaa. aod daring the lat- ter part of tha seaaoa with Hartlg * Seamon'a Ginger Olria. la now irith the Polack Winter Cfrcos, which la plsylog the larger towns and dtlea of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Made la well known In bnrlesqoe circles, and has been with both East and West, having been Idcntlfled dar- ing her theatrical career with The Star Show Girls, The Tiger Ulles. The New York Stara. Th* Boa Tona. The Parisian Widows. The Dalatr Doaen, Vanity Fair and The Qlnger a cboma girl, and Lools aC the Star aad Oarter M tka atase of tha Qayety me^ Wla.7V 'ootlce Umb CoiiM The First The monkey with a human edu(»tion who is brealuDg attendance recmda for nana' gers at every perfonnaniK. Tlie Ootmt is Sresented by nis trainer and owner, Viot. [arty De Rosa. Permanent addieas, THE BILLBOARD, Oncinnati, O AT LIBERTY AnA-1 VIOUNIST IS "PO'taace. Dnderatand all aiooad * *** B. QBIXB8. Baldwia. Wlo. AT LIBERTY For April 1«t Will AlimI Traiiir Address GERALD IRWIN, General De- livery, Uanayunk, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS SELL LADIES' WEAR ■avaOnw-Fourth by Paying Caah Write for oor Big Sample Ontflt of SUka. Dreaa Ooods. Itllltnary, Doderwear. etc. Othera can't tooch oor caah prices. Exclnalve territory; make ten dollarv every day. Addrea* Dept. 430. MOSS IXk. St. Xranli. Ma. emoh Oems Not Imitations The frn-ateat triumph of the ••le<'trfc fornace—a mirvclouvly reconstractrd gem. Looks like a dla- monil—wears like a dia- mond—brilllaocy Roaraa- teed forever—stands Bllag. ■re and acid like a dla- Bea<l. Haa no paats, ton or artlflelal backkg. M only In 14 Karat Solid Oold jnoontlngs. 1.30th ttomtaS diamonds. Ooaranteed to i , DO glass—will cot 1 - approval. Money el^m '^™". perfectly Write to-day for < Jewel Book—It's ( asking. Addrcw- EEMOH St. r (10) Novelties, Jewelryg Speoialtle t. _ _ iHL Rmv iHik flif S^idHlks Tha Baat Catalaflua In ttia TrMIa. If yon are a Ooocesaianalre, Movdty, Jea^ oIiT, Notion or lUr Worker. Btxestman, iuLtlnaasT, Boop-la (lame, or Oaa cannot affod to ke wltkout It It fonts In* tnll aad complete Una* la aiw- e*t Nwaltts*. BowcHlra, Watch**, J**s i«J. llMiBtalB Faoi, Optical Ooods. Pocket aal Thhla Ootlerr. xaake* Nadoos, Oaialral Ctooda. ate. ttc, at wholeaal* only. Br wtlaOiag a* that yon an a legltlBate dealer (aa we want to kan thtokaak «at«( th* coaaamsrs' hands). psimansat' sddrea*. w* ittU aad yoa thla boak ftaa. - Tobacco Habtt Jaiiidffil DR. ELDXBS* TOBACCO 1 forma of Tobacco Habit la ISiai 0*1 tlve, quick and permaaani i * ll * > , ana Ko oravlng tor Tobacco attar th* drat < to three hoiea tor all ordinary eases. Wet to* reaulka In every eaaa or nfnnd moany. Send for our free booklet giving tuU Inforautloa. Elders' BanaUriam, Dept. U St. Joaeph, Bo OTTOKAR BARTIK Emraw Biun msTEK at litlitle Stage Daacc*. a waelaltr. Toe HOWTO BCeOMCAWNIC WM —Prie*. 2S at*. SLACKKV 1021 8. Wood St.. Ct>loa|«klil COSTUMES. WIGS. ETC.. We Baanfactore and keep oa kaa^