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SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. The Gill board 67 Mons.Geo.Gregoire and Mile. Elmina -PRESENT— "THE FURNI- TURE TUSSLERS" OPEN NOW Will consider reapSonable of- fers. Address ME. G. GRE- GOIRE, 229 West 38th St., New York City. SOME O'OUR ORIGINA TRICKS INTRODilCINa ''Mut; ELMmr ' (NOT A PERFECT WOMAN) BUT "The Most Perfeot FORMEJ) and Only iady in 11^ World Performini Ttois PartlGolar Fiats.'*^ N. B.—$5,000.00 offer to aay lady who can dupUcate form and feats of ^fUe. Ehnina. NEW YORK FORECAST (CXmtlnued trom page 10.) preparation be has Senorlta, a sew miutca] iroductlon. In vblch be will appear. Daniel ROhman, In addition to SeTen Slatera, pro- duced Tby Neigbbor'a Wife at tbe byeenm September 6. Binry W. Saraxe will present to tbe metro- polis for the season of 1811-12 The Girl of die Golden West (opera): Henry Kolker, in Ihe Oreat Name. The Ullllon, adapted by Leo Dltrlelisteln: Little Bar. Bine and Somewhere Else. b)r Mr. Hmwood and GustaT Lndera. b addition, Hr. Sm^ tarn The Orape Girl, Ibe Ptinoe*B Child, Tfie DlTotee Fiend, Baron Good IVw Mothlnc and The Uentenant'a Ward iB GOOBldcratlon for early prodnctlon. John Cort and The Aathor'a Piadnelnf Co. will handle Leslie Carter'a tonr Id Two Women ud Tbe Oambler'a tonr, besides taking care of lawrance O'Orsay. in The Earl of Paw- toeket, and prodndnc Jtnsaboo and Sadie. One of the most daborate prodnetlona of tks season which. It ■neeeaatnl. ahonld popn- Isrlie the Oeninry: theatre ad Ubitnm is the UeUer prodnetltn of The Garden of Allah, a pity made trom Robert Hiehena' well-known HTtl. and for sereral seasons under considera- Hob by Tarlons manasers. LewU Waller la to be biootht orer to this side for the role «t AndroTSky. tbe Monk. Mrs. Fiske wlU ■near In two new plays—one, Tbe New Har- ■Ule, by Lansdon Mitchell; the other, Tbe War of Bonis, by Paul Byaclnthe. Margaret Anglln will appear at the Thirty- Hath Street theatre in a repertoire of playo, Jf wliieli two at least—Tbe Next Bellslon and preen Stockings—are new. Gface George will and tbe repertoire company, which William A, Brady fau planned to keep at the Play- Bcne, aaiftlnc attractions every three weeks •Iter the preUmlnary aeason of Donglas Falr- uaks, In A Gentleman of Leianre, has va- cated bia new theatre. Bven ShakesperlaB piwikctious are to be offered. George Arllaa woD comes to Wallack's with his aaceess.ol raicle by Lonls N. Parker, DisraeU. Wilton lJc»a.\e will b-- ae.-a in Too SnraoKer, wliile Blsle Fergoson comes to Kew York in October I In Dolly Madison. James K. Hsckett is to je invested with two new plays, one by James B. Fagan. William Favenham vrill appear U a new play by Edward Sheldon. Bobert Wesoa will appear In- The Caveman, a com- Mj by Gllette Burgeas. Helen Ware la elated for the metropoUa in November, her vehicle Maa The Price, by George Broadhorat. Viola ulen will star In a new Louis N. Parker play. Ontnide Elliott returns to New Xork f " M. Pattenwn productioa, Bebel- Uon. Margaret Clark will be seen In a new £°°edy by Owen Davis, called When All the W<»ld Was Young. Tom Wise and John Barrymore will be presented In Uncle Sam. :? .^""Vi Caldwell. Frank Mclntyre started f, 'oe Hudson on Labor Day in Snobs. Wll- llsiu Culher will appear lu a new comedy. TatinR .My Advice. Julian Bltlnge comes to 5*"', ^ "*b of thla month In The raiclnatlng Widow. Blanche Bins will por- tty Tbe Wall Street Girl. Dnatin and WUlIam rarniim opm the season In The Littlest Rebel, by Edward Penle, while Minnie Oupree will bare a new play as will William Courtney, T. Powers and Eddie Foy. Lew n. "S. "o'" produce the Wife Hunters at the Herald Square, and will also lanncb Lillian Herii'in In Tbe NeTCT Homes, f^.i""'' musicsl shows and dramas bave ■!• r& enjoyed ante Labor Day premiers, In- Ti? ''5..i'""-Hr»™» "»* Mclntyre, la I.^ o' „My Dreams: Henrietta Croe- K »• }? V" Douglas Fairbanks, f5, .GenUeman of Leianre; John KeUar, in a rour piece repertoire; Donald Brian, in Hie Blreii: John Drew, In A Single Man: Thy J'eiBiibor B Wife; Rose Stahl, Id Maggie Pep- per, and Prank Mclntyre In Snobs. Among other plsys that will be aeen thla KJ,,'; Weakling, What the Doctor Ordered. The Gre^ound. The O'Flynn. ne Antelope, The Arab, lie Wild Olive. Dame "■'•J?'''"* Magic. The Affair in The Bar- wls. The Bight to Love and In Ood'a Coun- „A >','°nltnde of mnsleal attractloni wUl be SS^. ,L"l*..""'^olsenri of the metropolU for B«i inapectlon, many of which have already Chn, """"erated. Othen are: The Prinee-s Th 1. Joamhlne. The Cloak Model, mnr . i;?,.,^*''^.."" Ledlge Gatls. The Bnm- Fiir, i' ^ FartBsite Fbol, Madame Ho, •> Barefoot Dancer, The Bti"L I"'*" of the Night. The tJiI J""'.*.?*' Oonsin Bobby, The Bine Olnb, S. 'i. ^'''o' Herbert. The Bhnberts an Ihi «^'".i'"f a»«>r_Deslys over the end of mouth for the Wlntei; Garden. MISS Yakko Egawa Wooderfal Japanese Wire and Risley Act. —BOOKED SOUD-7 Under management of F»AT CASETV THE 6REAT KRIDLER In bin uovcity and sensatinnal slack wire and grotesque contortion act. An A-1 act for vaudeville or open air. "Write or wire offers. I. H. KRIDLER, Tt Wllllama 8t • Oneida, N. V. White Ctoud and Eoldie IB Noreltr Oonedr Sketcih, entitled, Gool la a Straage Laad i Coon and Indian. Ready for booking. Can be booked now. Open I8U-U. TOT N. Ttb St.. Philadelphia, Pa. UOT0BZB. FVHCH, TENTBILOOUIST. Nellie King «OBaXT BOLOIBT, BVOLSB. OUUOPX PLAYIB. narmaneBl addreaa nop W. Ttoe Street. Ml. Temon, Ohio. B0NESETT[ TROUPE EartpMi UiiM ud SMtltMi Airthatt. ^eaaoa 1011 with Rin^ling Biaa. Shon 3at«e wasted. Oelfbtatlosa, ratrs, carnivals or ?arka. Addteaa ^8 S. Adama St., Peoria, ni. A. H. Woods baa the following moaleal of- ferlnga In addition to those already mentioned to offer: Modest Susanne. Tantalising Tommy, Slumming, The Pretty Utt'e Milliner, At Last Alone, The Dancer of Cairo, Tbe Widow Wise, The Whip, Thcxmldor and The Girl From Maxim. Many other new operettas are scheduled tnelDdlDf: Gypsy Love. The Forbidden Kiss, FrltsI ScbeS. In The r . _ Soaker Girl, The Singing Teacher, The Doll Irl, Tbe Bigamists, The Tbe Violet Widow, Duchess, Senorlta, The Teacher, Tlie Doll Merry Bachelor and Tbna, with such a plenitude of meritorlons attractlona from which to draw, the Gay White Way should ncvor be without thousands of anxtona theatre goera crowding Its pavementa and riding la ita snorting vehicles. New York Is pleasantly .auppltfd , for the. coming aeason. THE 4 LLOYDS III RIDERS SUPREME III Europe's Greatest Riding Novelty Act Known the world over as the fastest and most uiv-to-date riders on earth. First and the only artists ever impersonating the American Indians iu their life and pastimes on the plains—Gliding the Ameri(»n Mustang. (The only Riders on earth that stand ou the Buckiiig Iklus- tang, and doing stunts and wild riding that causes old and young to wonder with ast-jnishment.) This act- b as far away from all other so- called big riding acts as the sky is from the earth. Directors and Man- agers, beware of (%>p3'ists and imitatois. Plainly «)eakiug, the;^ will only be burlescjues. It is easy to copy, but it is haralo have brains to invent sometliing new*. There is one and only one riding.family—4he Original 4 Lloyds—featured with the IlHgenbeck & Walbce Shows. Address, W. LLOYD, Of the Famous -1 Lloyds, as per route Hagcnbeck & "Wallace Shows. LANTERN SLIDiS Made to order for Lectorers, Moving Picture Theatres, etc. Highest jtrade of work aid leaioaaHe 8rices. My dH yean la the ■btMl n ssetenaMee.me to guarantee aatisfactaty woA. Ageata waaM 1 every city where there Is a Moving Picture Theatre to handle my Premier dimniaifsmiwl flWH. Lecture sets of all the principal idaeMi.of Intereat throoghoot the w<ond. 0X0. ir.'O0UnB0Bnt, 'Mil'W.^ttE'atnet. > Scw TeA^ 'Si