The New York Clipper (February 1903)

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6 THE NEW YORK CLI PPER. .Fmbuaby .f' ° . proetor'e FlftT-elsThth Street The- MA _ |0 B "Tom Tom" centres at tb. La 8a....... NEW YORK CITY. JJ^SX™^'™^*-^ «&& ^I®I5*?3B3S NOTICE. Road show* attracted throngs of bur esque HmlJh i^tAom^'eMaraT tie attention J^nan, was 1*1* ottand a flight vanae- patrons to Bam T. Jack'. an8 Hopkla.', and Review and Comment—At the Buoti "Kg, ]£*L ffi? week anTthe eferveacent ^ne bill wa« offered, whichattracted, a Beceuse of the early closing of tbe forms entertainment, of an .excellent class gave lHWTBB/ on Feb . 16< Marle Can „, mt0> ram% r tad a dellgbtful rendering on Kejj ta „ h ?0B6 on Mon^r. Heading the ^.H for the Memorial Number, we were compelled tatlafactlon . „. ffifJBL iGBL" ™ °° a llW New y 0 rk debut a. a .tar, In "Nancj 23 before tw holjTday crowd. Jbat |anted WM Florence $B&J%3*%EPlS& to omit some communication, from regular *%£*££ Feb. «-A Vaahln^on Brown," a two act mn.lcal comedy, book jSJfef J3g?% .Uge^nV.'Xmlut &&£$£ Charlie ff told all about correepoDde nta and advertisers. Birthday matinee occurred at all our bou.ee. and lyric, by Geo. H. Broadhur»t and Fred- °""?i. *£ «#rr dettll. sa usual, and those _f g paternal progenitor In his usual Inter ' ;•■•••/ »;. Wlllard, In "TJ" Professor's «lc Banken, and mu.le by Henry K. J? t be regufcr company concernedI In the eatW „d entertaining Jg^SLJ^S^L TABI.B.orOONTBH™. Love » or,,-, *%$« & SS &>n H.-ley Rework ^.^ on the same WJtf*. rf^m'^^M^ SSffiWOSTl^ BUB of tte Ne^ York Cllppe?!!'.'.'.". 'TJ lumlila Theatre was dark both matinee and and the plece WM ali0 TOtwl a Ter , ™ JHnd^p&l &«" and Flownce Reed', cited'^d aad .moke picture, tt.t appealed ElrS ° ? " r5 ' 4 ^™ VI-XVlX BuWVSr^fiSS MSed *-*. entertainment At the Ca,- ger, sendee ™*%g«gtf«F&i ^X^SSfJOS^ «\™ U r?nirV'A^Md'oVe;''Personalities tor tonight The Pike TEeatre Co.. at tbbiok Thbatbb, on the same date, James J?^ m v *Srif n > ,a ^ ah M. Wills and Eon gSjia were good In their comedy mu- Sd CoSment. CoTcSg Stage Folk ! 1 the Uifayette, commen^ several week, of T . Power, and hi. company presented for vKt were 'alio ex"llent ,, The est: fi?aT act James and Bonnie parley. DaWd BeTasco— Sketch .. . ... 2 stock, In "The Climber.." to .an enthusiastic- ,. fl t t , , , h| lt „ Th 3 , , John. Smith. William Bramwell; Gen. Bll- ,„ the | r ak etch. were highly amusing and Knii ESlSBona Publisher.... 2 gathering At the Academy Nellie He- "" nm " me ™ mm cixy ine jewei oi wu """J"* westley; Major Duncombe, (he kalateclmoscope continues. Sundays M f^lidfr£n-8k'etch°?.;........ 2 Henry, m "M'llss," packed the house at the Asia," a two act mn.lcal comedy, book by »wonx, ««i« e.ney^ «™J Guggenheim, JSncertswVre largely attended. BaraunT«> BaUey Bick Home ! 2 matinee, and the night house was virtually Frederic Banken and Harry B. Smith, and $££ FrieuST Robert Walton, George Ed- C0 W C e5r York Theatre <Klaw *Ertanger. S«& n,tr8, -::::::::::::. 8 : 8 H ^^MgSK^SjS — m «-«.. ■ B *„*r ». Power. ESf^>SLffi-.TO* wr^ 1 ^ World of Pla5er.::".:::. V, 80 of the Daughter, of *the American Rovolu- and hi. company were generally compliment- «£»■»: JgJ giith, ' H arrle Lee Stoyle: wednSSaynlght, Feb. 18. It wa. the Or* Mlscellaneou. >.".. J J lo , n ' •• -T 06 - I ' yc fJl. m I ,. Tll i at ^ e , wa * C £°^SS e« for good work, but the comedy was con- ^ Walton , i vah if. Wills; Julia, flat- night of the occupancy of thUsUgetar the VandaTllla Route List B twice yesterday with Rice A Borton's En(?ll<!h , A A ,- „ ,.„ f„ T orabl« lleht At once Reed: Elsie, Loretta Hcaly: Lavlim William, and Walker Co., and the beginning st™ Mechanics 8 Folly Co., and the Empire Bijou Burlesque s'derea in a leas iavoraDieugnt. ....... ai once ^^V,^'""^ ^he vaudeville port on IS what! with good fortune, these talented OM^lindoBlleTter::I::::::::.:...:... 8 CTW> .trongmagSet at'tbat popular the Viciobu T..BATM, ob Tuesday Feb. 17. "^e^nXclSded doctor's LlvlSr Art &?*$ ■eta>?Bl fBu^USS With the Bill rosters }2 playhouse. "The Resurrection," a dramatization, by studies, a beautiful series: Press Eldrldse, portant engagement .In their professional Our New Volume " Milwaokm, Feb. 2«.—This week opened H enrl BaUIlle and Michael Morton, In a always a winner In applause getting; Clau- ^ner. ThT. H. evidenced byUta giving or Queries Answered Jg with packed houses all along the line „.,„_. BnA t „ nr n . t . nf rount t.- t «i. dlus and Corbln, In their fine banjo set; tne preT iou. Monday HiLWtty«2L2 Che»» end Checker. • • 12 At the Davidson Grace George. In "Pretty Prologue and four act., of Count Leo toi- M and pjg? fa "A Lost Pair of Trous- he arsal. which was necessary by the^augmen- On the Road 10,11 Peggy," made the biggest kind of a hit atol's >tory of the same name, was given erB 7. Emma Cotrely, the clever lit- tatlon of the road company to over one Clipper Post Ofllce 20 EdTtb Evelyn also won additional honors as its nrst American production, with Blanche tie Juggler, club swinger and equilibrist; hundred people. Williams and walker nao Latest by Telegraph 2 Babble, In Edwin Tbanhouser'a production w .i.i, ■- ,v_ \.„m„ a role it nroved a May Bryant, balladl.t, and 0. M. Mitchell, become popular In this city through repeated New York City—Review and Comment.. 6 of .. The utile Minister." ...... Hanlon.' Wal.h In the leading role. U jWW • g Wrlloqulsm and mimicry. The kala-. ?|,|t a to the combination houses, and pre- Deatb. Id the Profession 7 "Superba," at the Alhambra," and "A Fight strongly acted and Impressive production, a tcc hno8cope continues. T i 0 us to putting cut their own company Music and Song *0 for Millions," at the BIJou," received a good- notice of It appears In another column Victoria Theatre (Oscar Hammerateln, were very favorably known n the vaudc- TUBATBICAL COBBEBPONDKNCB. ly share of attention At Pab.t's Jenny .. th N _„ YoRK TiirATBB Wllllama and manager).—"Resurrection," a dramatisation T |]i e houses of prominent cities, still it is District of Columbia B danella, for whose benefit was the Sunday ** ,"• JSm^SSh^SSm^LS^wl is l» « proiogue and four act., by Henri Bata- i 0 doubt true that the Immense audience Ohio...." ... ... 6, 7 performance, was accorded a most flattering Walker opened Wednesday evening Feb. 18, ,„ e a " nd H | chae , Morton, of Leo Tolstoi's „ bl " h packed the hundred aad odd bona. Illinois 8 reception The Rents-Santley Buries- In "In Dahomey," a three act mualcal farce, , t ory of that name, was given Its first eyer r other seat, and nearly all the standing Pennaylvanla 8,0,27 guers turned people away at the Star twice, book by J. A. Shlpp, music by Will Marlon American production at this house on mom 0 f this va.t theatre on Wednesday Massachusetts . • • :.•'"■ 5 for an opener. Coo ^ a „d i,,i a k, p au i Lawrence Dunbar. Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, with Blanche n t K bt wa. drawn thither by the complete Washington Maryland, North Carolina.. 0 St ,^, is , j,. h , 4 _.. ThB i. r i„ CB fl f pii. g 7.. t ?-^S " J '^.Jn^^.Z^T:: Walsh in the role of Maalova. On the same amitr of the entertainment offered. Be- Delawaw. (Itah. '..... J? "j> iS^BliSiilbtfa^sSB? Sm. The work received on that date ts first city , tne work wa8 g[Tea lta Engllah fore tne finish of the llrst act It wa; de- Niw Hrmpihlre, Rhode Island, Maine... 11 ff '-SBg r w u h %n 0 rmou. advance .a?e 'enderlng. It 1b reviewed In another column. ?r «mter at His Majesty's Theatre. Lojrlon, nitrated that these, leading ex 5 on?nts of New York State, Oregon......... 7 w "■ffiK' T?ralne of The Shrew "at the ••• The continued attraction for the week by Beerbohm Tree and bl. company. It negro CO medy would win their way upon the Missouri, New Jersey, Bouth Carolina. ... 26 oiymVlc also owSfd to bfg business .. ?! ending 21 were: Blanche Bates at Bewsco's, Is Impressive In Its dramatic Intensity and me g rlt of their work, and the excellent stage ^^&«£"«aa5::::::::::| B^S»8nufHt AnnleB r" ^ the G r ,CK -S5?S s^Vs?««..^ , W&« ^T^/w&^S^ Bfc.vr.::'.:r.::'..vi.v:| ^%%&g ^VSA*£: RlK«!h rfSI®P si a5S Virginia 27 SsSySfc'* KMi^ir 9 .Si'»t TwSSSS ttta T. orvr , H . x, r „ Kl«k« *r rh« makbit. Il &*<*& a etr P D * moral lesson and grins j| a rIon Cook, who also very capably leads Alabama.; 30 wi„5 J\™%£!5 «7'»h» "m^rini TSrvEw. the PbikcI!88 ' Mr9 - Flrte " tne M anh *t- one by ts relentless strength In several skill- an excellent orchestra for this engagement. Wl.con.ln 80 Rg» r^arlRalT 1 ** ^uK3«lltJp. nK TAN - " Tbe 8ultan of 8u,u " at Walwck'8. fully'treated scenes, the gloom which per- The B ^nB °« " In Dahomey" will* compare Indiana 80 B» i*3H2*S2Lfr' •£! VodTouse "The Billionaire' at Daly's, "Mr. Blue- vadesthe work mitigates against It very very faTorSbly with similar production. In Iowa .• 8 2 dhi weat on Monaay, to a goou nouae. . °„ nT/— ul l u -il- v u o^i, forclby. The principal scenes run the gamut this city.and tbe mansgement deserve toauc- Counectlcut, California, Nebraska 6 Cincinnati, Feb. 24.—Grand — Francis beard" at the K.sickbbbockbb, E. H. Both- of the 8 weetly sentimental, the greweome. ^ for theVllberallty in scenic display and West Virginia ° Wlson, Monday night, had a good house ern „t the Gaudkn, "The Girl With the the terrifying, the revolting and the pathe- Srctty costuming. The production ran wlth- ■ ■ ——— —^—— ■■ ■ Pike—Monday night, Henrietta Crosman.... „ „ . , h SAV0I amy j eW el of tic, and In these the force of the acting 5 ut a bitch and the stars received many LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ®E2&«&^Jk&$^ w ? U^? Ufc^t ^rS^SM^sJsi ^^.^S^SsSPSS't un-AUMX i^x iiji ajm»a*iii . york Btate Folks■■".......Heuck's—Belma lll0 Buou, "Reiurrectlon" at the Victubia. shade of acting which she wa. required to "he musical farce, though all are capable. M . ~- «_._•_„.- i n ah ihe J|ermnn, In For Her Childrens Bake. .... W iii| anla a. Walker. In "In Dabomey," at give In the portrayal, and she touched every aC cordlng to the requirements of their roles. Mondnr lfl«bt's Openings In All the People's—Knickerbockers.^ Mary Hall, ^"!„ v * "!?.J„. M.ek in "The Bold note ln the keyboard of emotions with true ToBertA. Wllllamamu.t be given the great hi* ghow Towna. before leaving for Washington with the Pike the Mnw Yobk; Andrew Mack, In The iBold art , 8tlc reeMnfr Her transition from the „ part of the night's luccess. He Is a Slock Company, denied the published report Soger Boy" (which closed 21), at the Folb- innocent country girl of the prologue to tbe naturally droll comedian, making every hu- <;oi.iiicn ijatio OLBANINGS. of her cnKopment to Dr. C. F. Pearce, a TBRNT „ Stbbbt, "The Wlsard of Os" at hardened wretch of the first act. was a re moroua point by a quiet but effective man- ■ 'oca' Physician . M ,.„,_ ,. Tha Ear . 0 . Pawtucket" markable piece of work, and throughout the ner. which la at all time. Irresistible. Mrs. Murnial nisoatoh to Tub Now York CLirran. Louisvilxb, Feb. 24.—The Boitonlan. " , k „"„„' -„"" _ .,, ™.„ n ™, play her Interpretation was absorbing. Jo- Lottie Williams, as Mrs. Stringer, and Alda iu« ^B-aS?i««i ffS imZ-M Tthe CoimnMa opened at Macauley'a la.t night to a large at the Madison SqcABB, "A Chinese Honey- J n Howarth played with more reaerve Overton Walker, as Rosetta Llghtfoot, de- .nJh?..rWSi£2h n n.'.n„;i »■ i_i. »Mk«"Sn' n,ld brilliant nudfenco "The Western moon" at the Casijio, "The Silver Slipper" force than baa usually been hla wont, and g er v e a good word for an Intelligent nor- "212,. i«if^Sr»h» ^ Glrl " opened Sunday, at the Avenue, to bl«t nt the Biioadway, "Twlrly Whlrly" at there was conviction In hla every utterance trayal of these characters. Geo. W. Walker g XtnAvla TiibatSb— "Mr Partner" hi cur- ''"uses... .The City Sports attracted crowd- W _ |IEU & VtgtM 1 . the stock company at and seeming spontaneity In hlB acting. Hugo aid excellent work as Rareback Plnkerton. ..A y ;? houses Sunday at (ha Buckingham... ... „^?,*zr^£. - ^^J STtr thm Toland nnd Harry De Lorme were very effec There are about fourteen musical numbers '"%„.,■« t.ibitbi. «Th« oueen of China- Vaudeville at the Temple was favored with tbe Ambbican, the German stock at the Uve in t helr efforts, and Sidney Herbert, rendered during the farce, all of which were CiNTBAL Tiibatbb.— Ine Queen of China- )m( . kcd no „ Beg 8undayi , BVIN0 PtACB# , hB atock CO mp a ny at tbe Florence Gerald and Beverly Sltgreaves encored from Three to eleht times, and the Omnd P Omiia Housa—Thl. I. the second »'» MuanAt Hill. Dramas by the F. ft*, were alro deserving of being singled first appearance of the Williams & Walker «nd?aat D we P e1? A o(^ CONNECTICUT. p^or stock companies, with added p u rnce <> r D gg lurU Kk W«»- ** ™" gj^ Mp ta •& «M "U£2 1" Parish 1'rle.t" I. the bill. New Hnren.-Hyperlon (G B. Bunnell. vau devllle features, were presented at Egg. $$2?lJSS»ffi^J^BEa s^onasrs for"the attraction with Geo. I? ^£LSSI^Ja5LlBt^J 0 .. 28 where Jp-^^T^m^TnVi g °?o la™ 1'BOCTOB'B Fivth Avbnub, FiFiy-EioniH De uVmo-WoBS^ Boyd Putnam; Coun' ITarrU a. manage" So Ch'as F wlegaSl ?feS^A^M%W»TS KuseJVA Due! ^n Joh'nnyVo'mf. St.bct and On. Hundbbd and Tw.n,,- g&fSg^S.tSTSS^ &m£^W7l»fflLft^E given In the evening of "The Mikado," with Marching Home" 24. 25. " * riWH Stbbbt The one week .lands j^^ho^^WsSuforul Sirchlnt tiaa iSSl a %iB«^nTS.l^rr'EnB^VSK Chsrh,. Williams, a local amateur u i Koto. Gband Opbba House (0. B Bunne Lmn> clo8 i ng 21 were: "Ea.t Lyane" at th. Thibd ftla'nd: Zpta In^ Formt' Flood: Prif..Jo? Sgttoo?. PeU^HamptonTD^StralghtTFr^d Tuesday evealng,-In thl.cly, Iolanthe. "^-T! "W 8 ™".'"W ,'° ,¥'5'°" rl ' M n<r Avbnub, "A Desperate Chance" at the Robert Hickman ; Colonel. James Hanley; Deaf DouglaT Mom^ Llghtfoot, Wm. Barker Geo. wc5k 8 Sr'H 8 ol.y""uy R "-^ rh ' B '• the MC ° nd Sa?e d n," bU p 1 " , re. 1 U 8 ru 1 B 8 ; 10-2l\ TS! *S Oband Opbba Boon. "The Mocking Bird" gSrgW?ggg fgS 8 !^ Safe n^ard^Me WJ^WS'' CAtiroBNiA y 'r../ArRB.-''The Heart of Bond J»W 28-25. at the Hablbm Opbba Housi, "The Village I^SsOuM^ FWuronSpan ffiln/'charty!' P*?Wm' ^.th.V "^M a u « 0 ^liBATB»-N«w people opening «UiH I this"we"k 'includes- 'P?of*ccho^ Postmaster" at the Wbbt End, "Old Llm- Crane; Second Juror, James gu Sung:'First Bichar^Connors f 'officer Stlll.^eo. Pickett: 22 < ?"u,an M an r d l KSSaJV Plo?fu?o HmdTy" So ffi Stl^nSviy.&rtSSHSSi erlck Town" at tb. Mbtbopolib, and "In ggL N Pur ?'. SNr&TcS M% £=' S fflf%*nS%in3o" Heno and Richards LouIm Montrow, and Madden Madge /ox Illcke, and Nelson. 0 ld Kentucky" at the Stab Variety Tne Keeper David M Wright^: OuVtluoV I 'l ^'nahle Mc ntosh' M«^ Stinger. Mrs! gu , a . t .1, ( J! M I5a T- n«,n.e onenlnr la.t nlsht • 1*& 'J MgJ "'^" aaaflamW ent ertalnment wa. furnl.hed at Kb.th'S Hugo Toland Wanlellleir W*. M. Trave™! KttU WlMlamV; Roaitta LlghtfX Aldn plros. . . . BrldKeport^-Smlth'i Colonial Theatre Sthbbt, Tont Pastob'b, the Cibclb, the tell; Prince.. Marie. Beverly Sltgreavca; American Theatre ?J J Coleman. Notkb.— Harry James bus returned from (Kdwnrd C. Smith, manager).—"At Plney i^indon. the Dswbv. Minbb'B Bowbiiv, IHib- Natacha, Gertrude Tldball; Aunt Sonla, business mnnaircr) — "The Penitent" Is the Australia, and has resumed his place o. nidge," Feb. 1018. played lo good business. ZZT^ZZjSmHL itosmnlbTtS Mrs. Loretta Wells; Aunt Mnry. I^ulseMan: attraction it this theat? tor week oiVeb musical conductor at Flscher'a Thentre.... -rixe Show Olrl" dlrf well 10, an did "Heart. «■ * Sbamon's, the Olvmpic and the On- nl Matrobla, laura Linden; Maid, May 2" The ouenlng performance anT«S Maacagnl, with a large orchestra, appeared at Adrift," 20, 21. Booked: "When Johnny cubum. Hubbb'h Museum furnished the Waide; The Matron, Ireno Oahler; The matineeTon Monday w*. riven to 8 n O the Mechanics' Pavilion lucsuny and lhur.. comes Marching Homo" 28. "The- Convict's UBua , nat of « u devlire and curio. Nurse. Margaret "oblnson: Kntusha Mas- The piny was hnna'somely staged, and well day aftornoon. (17 and 10), and on Sunday Daughter" 24, 25, "The Climbers" 28-28. ,„.. 41%1 .,„ M , h „^ t „- __„ rt nn ,. r . »t m,« lova> B'nnche Walsh; Theodoala, Ina Hrooko; noted bv all the members of the stock com- nffernoon. 22, In sacred concert, and Sunday rSn's Tiibatbb (S. Z. Poll, manager).- The thirteenth week of grand opera at the i jy „ |n Horr , et stcrMng: Bcau t yi t -i ore nce Sanr. The cast was n"follows: Paul Rlt- evonlng, 22, In poimlar concert, under the The bill tor week of 10 did big bu.lne... Metropolitan Opeba Hoiibb began Monday Gerald; Korebleva, ltuth Hutchison; Kho- ston and raui Drayton Maurice Freeman- direction of Will L. Greenebaum. Alio, n 00 ked: Maggie Cllne. aupportcd by Ward n |. ht Feb 16 , ruahnvka. Ethel Grey Bethel: Fedlia. Lorct- WSh Bttson Robert dimming.: Joalah under same management at Alhambra.Thea- ana Curran, fn "The Torrldlo Judge." Kel- nl " nt ' lfeD ' 10 ' ta Qulnn ; Little Girl. Mary Burroughs: Lit- iffithorne. Frank E. Jamison ; BoiI Gob lie, fof week beginning Monday, a, the Kll- ceyi a , u nc lo Phlneas; tho Three Ne- .... x ,.„.„» n„„_ t! e Boy, George CUrkejCarrott., Mary lof.kl, ThomaB Reynolda; Allan Kltson. lie. Hand. vnrros, A. Lawrence, Armstrong and Wright, „ »lu"'"y, ™" 1 Theatre^-Manager Henry French: ScllnlnR, Juatlna Qulnn ; Luce, May Charles Farrlngton ; Mathew Fisher. Paul •'» tho Three I.elllots, and the, vltagraph. V Donne ly "seen this week In a suitable Fredericks; Karlovna. Mrs. Henry Vnnde/- *^?vi™Kfa\£ifoto^\*& FROM OTHER POINTS. Notb.— Edward C. Smith, manager of role, as I«*rtOB Snagl, In A Bunch of no£ John Hewitt : Jabei, Charlea Chapman; Sfr- the Colonial, with his wife, left the city Key.." George Henry Trader, a. Orlm.ey, Casino (Sam 8. ft Lee Shubert. mana- B cant of Police, Bci-t Lvtell: Geordle, Wm. '■'he Holiday Which Opened tho Saturday for a two weeks' vacation In also made a hit. The support was excellent gers).—"A Chinese Honeymoon" still crowd. Poulter; Luke, John O'Connor: Woman. Week Drought OBDaelty Basin... New Orfean.. as usual Including the to^wlng cbaracters people to the capacity at the house. The Helen Campbell: Aggie O'Nell. Julia Blanc: Sp ecT.'Xnfor«o"TH.N.wYo.KCMPr B8 ,.„. Awl ,°S t t Angeles The- mrSS^^WSSSS E2F2^1&BS WSS jW^^Ur^SSrt-^V'to^ »" Piiiladblpbia, Feb. 24.—Special matinee, atro (II. C. \Vyatt, manager).—"Lovers' rillly Spooner, Robert McWade Jr.; Tom was ushered In on Feb. 23 moat nusplcloualy! Prince.. Thentre (8am 8 Ihube'rt nt all theatres opeued the week, and both Lane" drew good olxed audiences Feb. 0-11, Harding, Charles A. HutchlBon: 8am Fosa, with two very large audiences, who enjoyed -nanaeer) —"The FriBkv MrB Johnson" In these and evening performances were largely nnd Osslp Oabrlelowltach was greeted by a w. Sheldon Lewi, j Boatman, Edgar Allan a capital vaudeville programme. The bill. In lta third week with lta star Amelia Bins- attended .Stirring porformnnees of large audience. Nance O'Neill nreaenta woolfe. Next week, Creston Clarke, In In point of entertaining merit, wa. la no bam buth In favor ^ "Soldlera of Fortune" were glvon nt the "Magda," "The Jewess," "Kll.abeth" and "David Garrlck" and "The Fool's Revenge." particular Inferior to those of the two pre- Garden Theatre fCharles Frnhman Chestnut Street Opera House by ltobert !■ do- "Cnmlllc" 1T-21. Fourteenth Street Theatre (J. Wesley 'ceding weeks, which were acknowledge.! to managed -EH^ Sothern ODeLd Feb 28 son and company, to the evident grallflcn- Monosco's Buriiank Thhatiib (Oliver Mo- Bosenqueat, manager).—"Tho Smart Bet'' be composed of the best available vaudeville hla fifth wepk ln'"If I Wero^lnS" Collin Hon of large audiences Another npy- roaco, manager).—James Nelll and Co. close one of Gus Hill", many attractions which talent. The bill tor this week Is topped by LoftuaT retired ast week from Mr Soth«rn'« elty, "Nlnefy and Nine," was seen nt the their long engagement at till, house 21, has been very successful on tour thla sea.on, Jean Marcel's Baa Reliefs and living art Jomnany because of Illness Her nart of Walnut. Large gatherings were amused by presenting "Tbe Red Knight" for a final bill, began a two weeks' engagement at thla the- studies, which are conceded to be the moat Katherlne In "If I Werf "KlnV" win hi tbe exciting railway aeon.......Audlencea Obpiibum (Clarence Drown, manager).— atre with the extra matinee of Feb. 28. perfect pictures of posing art ever seen Savedbv^'Maraaret. Illlnffton Jl I Ik. r»h rn« that lllled \he Garrlck extended a cordla Bill for 10 and week : Lottie Gllaon Joe Kmest Hognn plays the leading comedy role. In thla country; fcdmund nayes and P Xvoy Theatre Sla Frohnan m»n welcome to Stuart Ilob.on and h. capital Maxwell ft Co., In "The Fro Chief;" Nel- nn d the large company contains Bevera Co.. In a farce which Is replete aae rV—^The Olri With the (frSn »?»?>?« company. In "Comedy of Error..". ..... .. son's Four Comlques, In "Tim at the Zoo;" capable colored players. "The Smart Set" with boisterous absurdity: the Flor- K'hTrhTBaach^rasfe^nriVhTnvMfSrii! Continuation, of "Du Barry" at the Broad. Montague's Cockatoo Circus, Morrljey and , v i1l be reviewed In our next Issue. ens Troupe, .even In number, and one g5»H.11 Sg Li^ JHrilaPLHrauSt "A Country GlrP' at the Chestniit. and R lch. tolllns nnd Hart, Fllson and Errpl. Mr.. O.horn'. Playhouse, which was of tbe beBt acrobatic acts to come from \Zl nerforroanct. "Kobert Emmet" at the Park, met with sue- | n Ua T ljp on the Derby." and the bio- reopened on Feb. 16, by Frank Lea Short. Europe In many seasons: Lew Sully, who ira^hattaln^heaSre (H .r,i. m n»»« ce......The Empire Show drew two crowded Brap h. Packed bualneaa. _ ti with "Romeo and Juliet* aa the play, cloaed never falls to have something new to offer; piik? manaeerl -X. lri.iri%fSSPl.% houses to tho Auditorium, and other com- notks.— James Nelll and Co will present W u h the performance of Feb. 21. Billy S. Clifford, a delightful entertainer fifteenth r?nrf ^iiTw»k of *« ' ?SZ2!L)S.t blnatlon houses had tho usual arge Monday t he "Honorable John Grlgsby" at matinee Third Avenue Theatre (Martin J and graceful dancer: A?. I*ach and the h "m,™ of MaUta» n.r M ?W»J» attendance...... Stock PJ°!' l >S tlon » 1 J Br ?!'5«3 18, for benefit of the aanlFarfnm for actors D lxon. manager).—"On the Suwanee River," Three Roeebuds. In their Jolly school room SL3?gJSin W»Jgl_- J »I- *&«[ WW* popular offerings. .....Kelth'B hatf record "• ..Captain Richard Pearson Hobson lee- by W. B. Sforling. was presented, to largo sketch, In which tbe former display. hS thSl^S&JTmLl&SK^SLSB t tSSS breaking buelneas. being compolled to shut t ea at ^simpaon'. Auditorium March 81. audience.. Monday, Feb. 2). Stella Martew, ability as a clever comedian; Mamie Rem ZBPJSfiLA *ZX!ftWJ!!2!!* H&je& B: down sale during the afternoon...... At d m management of Blanchard and „ H Aunt Llndy, presented a true Sputherp mgton snd her "plcka," Wormwood's dogs whh SrUt "M.5l AV P M..Sff«» -.•.""rf'.'iJ the burlcanue house, m ni full attend- Venter lt ,» reported .here that Kath- character, and tho entire cast gave full eat- BI fa monkeys, and'tbe Yale Duo and "The ui ,b on P e h, ndredth°n«rf»™fS« a i« W rtf.. g, 7iw ance nil 'round, nnd the Eleventh and Mu- erlne B | 00d(I „od, Inatead of going to Samar i B factlon. Tho other characters were appor- Durba r In India," as displayed by the vita- „„ r??h BP^Bff* Jffi* ™"* »- .1S r t ...«W Mum were not neglected. with her hiiBband will make a concert tour tloned aa follows: Jack Torrence a young graph fllma, are Included In thla week's bin. See «?'»Mn« n?"M.JS.fi " «♦ ?K?»r.?w Kansas Cut, Feb. 24.—Effie E ster, In of the Pac | flc coa g t , under management of planter, Allen Bailey: Colonel Clayton, 0} ■ liewey Theatre (Sullivan A Kraut t. 8 nLJEPif &*"*& " **!& J gMfts' "When Knighthood Was In Flower," opened HlancharQ 4 Venter.' Ihe EvergladcB, Harrison Stedman; Frank managers).—Packed to the doors was the ."JL-S?' 11 * '. VJh«ni. hn™-***.,^* J5S6 5" a three nights' engagement at the Willi. » .» Clayton, hs .on. Fred TrueBdell: Judge condition of thlnas at the matinee oi irih Angelorum, a CathoUc home, tor working Wood1 Thentre last night, to a good bouse. NEBRASKA. Hawk, an authority on law and Latin, Law- ffiBSii Ipj ffiintT ParloWBSM °-^^ ?'"»• maintained by Bisters of Charity. Two t^Sfewn rs^s?5-s»s ii^s^^i^ iMawH mbn SH«SSSSs F^H 5 *!!!! ^I^PS® Sfews« %f^ «n?oved "Are You a MnsonT" at tho Audi- '• iJ ,w, „K, 2 ' .'Am^W blind glr, Knthevlne Wller; Mrs. Judah S gJB^5iJ "Li^JKLSLflS*.ITCffSElft best drawing cards now In town. On Feb. SSmpSbP^ gl^Ss^fflS i^aw^vS^BW 8 ®^ af^HS^SH ISEBCttt, r—* ••The Bandit King.".... The stock company l;eb. 10. Wm. Gillette, In Sherlock II olin cs ( ,, j Mf Q„ a rtet. Next week, "Human SS,?,"' "g, Jl^. nmajng nraetleallv lhe«nm» manager).—Annie Russell remains a very ^SSWaffi'SQ !WJ5fe«SSSSPa »Cn 8 don Theat,. (J.m» H. Curt.n, g ^rS^S^SH CXX^* "^ "* »**■" ™< ^ffifo®%^w& *5&3KPsZfrs&B% SE3ffi^!Sw®/3F kHSIS •^BWTW'M »» bmj have received their two weeks' notice, bill week of IB drew good ho ties all the Wcddlri g,.. Bessie Tsylor. Crawford and Man- mains »,•"»««»» We I? fa. howlvaf t0 e°"«taln on Monday, Feb. 28, *the man- and the company will be reorganised week, inJws P"JBTO», n f p h , 8 T, n ISI nlng, Washburn and Flynn, Odell and Whit- IX to nredlct that the com D anv will repeat "genient found It difficult to provide room Walker Whiteside opens a three night.' en- week of 22 w I Inc "do: ' The Olrl with the , ng f tne Emp | re city Quartette. Polk and »| e b |?, DUi |n CB « YraDteo^lJ^earTler to P the for ,helr '^^ TlBlt0 ™ on ib ^ <&> «" Bawment St the Wills Wood on Thursday. Auburn "»•'■" ^eott "roa., BUnore Slatem. T ^ k an ,i the Thoroughbreds, Next jne wg ousineBs grantea to it earner in the every floor of the lArge building, from the Ouif-Aao Feb 24.—The holiday crowda Defends and Breeit.Green and Werner, the , v ee k , t he Morning Glories. . _ Atlnntle Garden (W Kramer's Bona <>srly opening to the night closing, waa crowd- .ndbfr Bundny buancBs started the week llrlttons. th e klnodrome. Miner'. Dowcry Theatre (Edwin p. m anamrs) ^hw B Lawlor a^diuBhter!' «o during the entire time. An attractive list of nrosnerously 1 tor all ou'amusement provld- " ' Miner, manager) .—The Moonlight Maids ma nug'-rs)' -JLD"'. "• l »»'« |^ a "^J"™- curio hall features hns been prepared for Prosperously tor ai^ our en g a J cme nt WEST VinQINIA. furnish the bfl for this week, wfih1 "A Day ^■.g*" "g» Lgl ^ v S lmMn'iv?ilt'• t 5 l8 .. we S?,'. wh,CD ' n <:'«dea the .econd week St Powers' In 'The Mtimmy and the Hum- wheellnir—At tho Court Theatre (E. and a Night," ln which Sim William, and ro ™'i^?™.™ y a e ub| e trsne.e set • Jc* M of the Kltsmura Troupo of Japanese aero mlnrBfrd'' nnd Otis1 Skinner continued In- ., w r «nrhelm manaaer) —Wm H! West's Joe Adnms show to advantage. 8peclatlea are ^ B _ d 1 ! <> ^ , :?^• irlih cmUrrant-* Gibson and ba,B ' Thtebault, the big flngeredboy ; Prof. ISiSKsnSS BiralSfe^ iSSIs^f'S>S5 i|:aaaS£M H^SSrSSS; ?rn n«t week '...... The vaudeville houses MS** n . e J. w " Bchools" IB "Audrey" 20 John L. Sullivan. "The Festive Throng" tn U. w t e ^ k i OB Theatre (Charle. Frohman policemani Wu Chlng Ma. Chinese dwarf; enjoyed phenomenal buslneBs and thg Btoek fomlng. Two gchoolf^ fy£»ggfa** closed the show. Next week, the Al. Reeves ^SSS^SJSPS^SLJS^SUS^SSi and De nonalr's Punch and Judy The theal company honaes were crowded both Sunday "«'"{.",»; v. rm » 28. Snow. , wM _ _ , , _„ fc „ „._ of a^ " T. now In hi. aecond week tre Performance, continue to be we pa- and P Monday "The Chaperons." »t the no Q „2 8 N ' D ^ba Hoiisb (Chas. A. Fclnler. *k*t£&EtS D S?%E^SI8£JS& ^X'frA^Ma^M^U^n(We\>tr *»"'««• g CTte^pKl |^^!ft&^^ ^$S£gSSmWS&i l^^£M^^^ winner ,n"M,P,ekw,ek." MU