The New York Clipper (March 1903)

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MARCH 21. THE IVEOST THE NEW YORK CLIPPER- 07 »WirIW"tlfol«ulKoTCI >»"^V*""* tSrS^^S^^SSSS fStSPK." *»l Wan*. Heal s„, iv ..,-h nlalc minor*. •>" » Al I'm iiai*r. oi i DAP I LA] Ml Kl RR1 r HIST <'l ASS THRtTttU iv vmr vjiiil- gSfyKg iw.' WttesOgtW^ lln...fcl.»i; Kollh's Ianon ^gg^^^irif^^^^gg THE MIRROR DANCER riling fire Hanre. Mra wr l a na Traiisimreni sccncrv. with Karri Mtrlit MM* iwtwceu cart Pmm Full singe setting of silk plush, eight larmi AM) IIUouKI.YN INSIUK OK TEN MONTHS IIKKOKE. luuumci»ieliiV l*HrmllMe Root Garden*, twelve »irt»; ilurtlg * Seaman's two weeks, Aprllf.. •J-JWKKKS IX XKW YORK ISTIIK LAST 4:1. FIRST IH'KSTIMK, Jl'NB*. All Agent*. **M U1IVH1KW, W»n»n>r,in perroule, Dl RECT FROM EUROPE, CREATING A 8ENSATION ON THE ORPHKUM OIROUIT. s Grreatest Uni-'Cycle Riders, Tub Amebicax Acaub'SIx"" w Dramatic Arts aau I.'mpip.l Tiuatbi: Dramatic School gave the nlutli performance of the present seaion at the Empire 1 hentro after- noon of Tuesday, March 10. The student* (lid Interesting work, ns usual, mid three IMja were given, including: "Sweet Will," u comedy. In cue act, by Henry Arthur Jones, which wan cust as follows: Will Dnr- uysblrc. Meredith 0. Brown; Mm. Darby - Bhlre, Grace E. Stevens; Mary Durbyshlrc, Pauline Porter; Judith Loveless, Cbustine Clawson; Betty, Isabel Nordyke. First per- formance of "Love lu Idleness," an original comedy, In one act, by Evangeline M. Cent, cast as follows: Leonard Dale?, Ernest Craw- ford i Euphemlu Ilarlow, Helen Trevors; Lucia Lloyd, Ethelle Karlc; Sybil Lloyd, Alleen Goodwin. First performance of "The Anglers," a comedy, In four acts, by Sheltou Clark, cast us follows: Oliver Maxwell Maude, Henry Conklln; Oliver Maude Mux- well, J. Griffith Wray; lion. Zenas O. Betts, Charles W. Sprugue Jr.: Orlando Betts, hi:. son, Meredith G. Drown; Culvert Illythc- borne, Lemuel It. C. Josephs: Giles Potter. Franklin Jones; William Alfred Hawker, Itobert Loo Ulll ; Ralph Harding, Sydney Francis KIcc; Ithlm Khan. Robert Lee Hill; Audrey Illythebornc, Isnbellc Walker; Dalsey Hrownbeck, Pauline Porter; Mrs. Ora Brown- beck. Anna Walsh; Victoria Hrownbeck, Anita Sylvia; Lottie Teeling, Elan Payne; Pauline, Itosc Illldner; Cornelia, Jessie Crom- inctte. at tiik xtSBmaran axxual mcktixq of the trustees of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, held on 'i'ursday, March 10, at the ollice of Daniel Frohman. Daly's The- atre, the following lionrd of directors was elected for the ensuing year: Franklin II. Sargent, president; Ernest P. Stephenson, vice president and general manager; Benja- min F. Boeder, secretary and treasurer; Charles Hcnrv Phelps nnrf Dnniel Frohmnn. TlIH AlTORS' ClIIIRCIl AM.fA.SrR hold Bl'r- vlee on .Sunday. Mnroh l.'i, ot 8 v. jr.. In All Souls I'nltarhiu L'hurcli, Fourth Avenue and Twentieth Stiver. A chapter meeting was held 1'S. at 3 r. .«., fit St. Chryantoin's Chapel, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street. Iliirleiu.—At llii' Opera Ileus,' (Alex. Lllchonstelu. manager).—Virginia Burned, hi "Iris," opened, t<> a well lllled house, March 3(1. The advance sale Is a good one, at. ad- vanced prices. Viola Alien did a big busi- ness during the past week. Next week. Stuart Kobson. lu "The Comedy of Errors." Wkhkii & Fiia.i.<s' West Ban (Leo C. Tel- ler, manager).—" 'Way Down Eust" opened Hi, to I he best Monday night audience of the wt; Business has Improved considerably under the new management, and. with the strung attraction* promised for Hie future, I he hoiiso will no doubt prove a paying In- vestment. Xexl week, 'The Christian." Mktuotoi.18 fHenry Rosenborg, manager). —-"A Modern Magdalen" COW for a week** slay lti. and gave- satisfaction to a large audience. The eust Is above the uverago. Xexc week. "At. the Old Cross Roads." Inn Star XWni. T. Keougk, iniinuger).— Joe Welch, in "The Peddler. 1 ' met with the warmest kind of a reception at Ills first npi>earance here, 10, packing the house both Afternoon and evening. The Sunday night concerts have proven successful beyond .ex- pectation. Next week, "UcFadden's How of Flats." . Pkoctor's One IIk.sdii.ku a.sii Twkntv- Fiktii Strbkt Tiikatiib (J. Austin Fynos. general manager).—"Under Two Flags," with .Minnie Sellgruiiii as Clgurettc, opened 10. Xed Fowler also returned. The week o]>cned g.iod, the house being well llllcd Iwth after- noon and evening, and the way the play was presented, both In regard to stage effects Clipper P ost Office. ' 1st order to avoid mistakes and to Inmrc the prompt delivery ot the letter* advertised In this list, an envelope plainly addressed ant be acnt for cnoh letter, auil a wrlttcu order for the letter, aliened with the fnll name and address and the Una of business followed by the sender, in"-» nl»o he enclosed. Please mention the data for num- ber) of THE CLIl'l'EH la which the lettera aent for were advertised. LADIES' LIST. Newell. Alllo Nowcumh. Blanche Nluc, Dora Nichols Slst. Ntidlne, Mile. Overton, Bess. Oswald Sisters Olson, Edith U'Uamoy, Georgia Ornpotzn, Hyuc'ntli Paydeii. Dor. Porter.Frauklo Puntser, Blnncbo I'ettan, Mabel Person), Cam. Price, llcnnnlr Pitt, Mnigret I'rlnoctou, Marvel Peyton. Eleanor I'niilu. Miss Portcllo. t.'ar. Paul, Nellie Perry, MrmH Raymond a Hortonln Richmond, D. Hose, Cecilia Russell, Totm Hudellffc, Daisy Itaymond. May Rogers, Nuttlo HiihhrII, llehu OPEN TIME MAT 18 AND LATER. ROUTE: May 22. Orpheum.S.F,, Cal.; May 29.0rpheum. S. F., Cal. ; April 6, Orpheum, Los Angeles, Cal. ; April 13, Orpheum, Los Angelet, Cal.; April 20, Traveling Omaha; April 27, Orpheum, Kantai City; May 3, Orphtum, Kamat City. Per, addreai 105 WEST 89th ST W N. Y. PITT. "pastor'n Theatre (Tony Pastor, mnnu- .^r, This popular house began the week ftv turning people away, mttluee and night, „f March 1ft, which showed that the regular Monday clientele was on hand when ltcsl- ,'|pnt ^lana^er Sanderson gave the command to "ring up." '*he headliners for thla week are* Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes, who made thei'r American reappearance In their comedi- etta entitled "A Matrimonial Substitute." The reception accorded this talented couple was cordial in the extreme, and their two years' absence In Europe, combined with the ex- cellence of their work, nnd tho merit of their lltte play, made the occasion especially eiijovable. Cook and Sonora. In their sketch, •'lti the Vaudcvllles,"easlly renewed their for- mer success here, as they are deservedly nonular with Mr. Pastor's patrons. The lour Huntings (Leo, Molly, Tony and John) created no end of amusement In their skit, "Fun In a Tool House ;" the Bound- ing Pattersons presented, fof the llrst time on any stage, their new Idea In a bounding lied and bar act, which made an Instant hit, as It requires great expertness and Is sensa- tional as well; Mitchell nnd Love, the talk- iug comedians; Parker's marvelous dogs, a strong act: the Relff Bros., singing and danc- ing comedians; Inihou* and Conn, lu a comedy sketch, "The Mnn from Klondike;" Ken- nedy and James, presenting "Dr. Daffy;" Meakln nnd McCarthy, black face song and dance sketch; Cook und Hall, musical com- i-dlnns; Demonlo nnd Belle, In a laughable comedy act; Gregory and Durrell, novelty electric perch act, and the American vlta- gruph round out an enjoyablo hill for this week. amiii.ia Bingham has obtained tho nroad- w'ny Theatre for the Clara Morris licneflt, on April II. Mr. Lltt donates the use of the bouse. It Is thought that several of tho ■dder stage folk who knew Miss Morris will appear-at the benellt. Lotra Orahtrce, It is said, may be one who will return to the Mage for that occasion. Sionok Maxcinklm. musical director of the Metropolitan Opera House orchestra, gave to each of more than a hundred stage bunds, nt the Opera House, Saturday. March 7. a present of from $1 to ?10, In apprecia- tion of their services when his opera, "Ero e liCindro,". wtrs given. TllKOUOU THE PA8SAGB MOT'WOK of ail ordinance Introduced by Aldermnu McCnll Ktaw & Erlanger will be permitted to con- tinue the erection, of tho New Amsterdam Theatre, in Forty-second Street, near Seventh Avenue, work on which was recently sus- ixMided, by order of Itorough President Cun- tur, because the piers support lug the en- trance project beyond the building Hue. A raitm; ctcowD attended the. close nt the lichuu sale, in til's city, nfternoon of Satur- day. March 7. and 'J87 lots were sold for sii,L.'(i«.2!>. making the grand total for the entire sale SUa.S'JO.ftO. Lleblcr A: Co, Imiiglir t lie scenery nnd eostumes for "The School for Scandal." "Much Ado About Nothing" aud "As V'ou Like It," used formerly at Daly's Theatre, for ?(I75. TlIKIli: WII.I. BB NO STIUIKT PAIIAHK of tlie Ilarniim & Bailey Show In New York this Sprlug. James A. Iiallcy stated that the streets where there are no electric cars arc loo congested with vehicles or so torn up that.it Is Imoossible to select a route. Tho show this year will open In Madison Square Harden ufteruoon of Wednesday, March 18. -TlIK ' IIUIECT0K8 of thh Macbii'R Gkau Oi-kiia Co. hove decided not to dissolve the or- ganization Immediately, but Its capital of IFtSKMOwtfl be considerably decreased. Most of the directors will draw out three-fourths »f their money. The company will con- tinue to exist on this basis during nil of next season. Tub benefit fob the Actors' Homb, nt the Metropolitan Opera House. Thursday afternoon, March VI, was a Idg success. The proceeds were about $8,000. Dnnlcl lVohinan had the hcncllt In charge, and in the long bill promised there were few dis- appointment*. Blanche Walsh did not nt>- l>ear. and Edna Wallace Hopper and Edwin K. Stevens were also absent. Wilton Lack- aye opeued the eutertaiunieat with u talk, and thou followed- songs and 'scenes from "Mr. MM Beard." "The Wwurd of Ox" and "The Sultan of Sulu;" u clever little sketch, en- lltlcd "The End of the Uoncyjuoon," written tor the occasion by Cluv •>!. Greene, und Iduyed by. Margnrot Augllu and Fritz Wll- lUims; a new. one act comedy, "Her Aunt's Advice," presented by Blanche Bates, Robert Haines and George Arllss ; n musical niu- Innge, arranged by Grout Stewart, with music by Manuel Klalu, In which Mario Doro; Bonnie Maglnn, Grace Cameron, Stella Tracy, Marguerite Clark nnd Nellie Follls imtM: songs bv Lillian Russell and 'Jlnnche King; E. H. Sotheru, In a scene, from ■ '.'Hamlet;" Imitations by Beverly SH- greaves. and the "Florodora" sextet, sung and danced by Blanche Ring, Lottie Vernon, who replaced Miss Hopper: Adele Ritchie. Katie Harry. May Robson, Helen Redmond. Jumva I. Powers, Jerome Sykes. Sam Bernard. Thomas Q. Seabrooke. Ilob«rt E. <Trabam and Edwai-d Gore, who took the place ot I'dwln E. Stevens. There was excellent music by an orchestra under the direction of Signer do Novellls. Members of tint choruses of musical shows on Broadway sold programmes. Among them were: Mildred Kearney, Grace Dc .Rlgue.v, Erndnle Enrle, IJornthy Bertrund. Daisy Green, Sudle Peters' Untile Waters, Mnliel Gordon.Dorothy Down- ing. Emily UofTujeyer, Nina Shornuui. Pearl •'ibson. Ksrclle Rogers, Alice Know lion, I'Wrcnef French, Ornce Orr, Genovleve Whll- l»ck. Alice Johnson. Ethel Sulzhurger. i.'neenle Sanfnrd und Anita Brady. t'iiAi:i.i:s'AXD DaxieIi Fbiiiuias nnnonnred last week their plans for next season In re- gard to their respect-Ire metropolitan, houses, the Umpire and the new I^'ccum. Daniel I robman has decided that the flirt season "I hi* new Lyceum Theatre would lie de- voted to ML H. Snthern and other iiopular Kt'irR. among whom will bo Annie Russell. Hie Umpire, Theatre stork company, which '"is existed ever shico the tlieatro wo* opened, will go out of existence after the paw, year. When the newly decorated iliealre Is opened next Fnll It will lie with Maude Adams In a, new play. John Drew "nn Margaret Anglln will follow. Mr. Fmh- mon was under contract to make Chnrle* iji-limnn a star, lint he tins paid fl forfeit i" be released und acting, proved capital. The vaudeville: Sydney Grant nnd new pictures on the kuln- teclinoscopc. Hrirriu & Silvmons Mt'sn; II.u.l flleii Ilurtlg, manager).—The house MM packed from lop to bottom at l»oth performances ]«. tlie bill being a strong one In every re• sis-cl. It Includes: The Richard Trio. Llb- bov and 'Fryer, Rossow Midgets. Avery and Hurl, Giiver and Daly. Charles Edwards and company. In "Olovcrtlnle:" Charley Ros- sow. Barrows-Uinctister Compnnj. Oi.ymi-ic (Thos. W. Vuloirtlne, manager). —Harrv ' Bryant's Burlesquer* opened to S. K O. 10*. showing that he and his compuuy nre not forgotten by the people of Harlem. The women arc pretty and shapely, and Frrnyed In beautiful costumes, nnd both tbts llrst part and burlesque are full of life and comedy. "His Honor, fbe Mayor,' made a good Impressiou. The olio: Ferguson und Wutsou. the Cralgs, Beach aud Murray, ^ an Irfer nnd Duke, Lawson and Namon, and Imperlul Jupauese Troupe, concluding with the burlesque, "The Noble Baron." Next week, the Merry Maidens. Obpheum (Dr. Leo Sominers, manageri. —Prospects look bright for a big week, us tho house was crowded 10. This week h Mil eoutulus the following names: Hat tic Dixie. Teed and La Znlle, Burke, the Dm Mutlis. the Elliotts. Sidney Gllmorc, the Regal Trio, the Three Madcaps, aud lheo und Cnmllle Lit Jess. Brooklyn.—At the Monlntik (Isabel Sinn Ilceht. nuiniipT).—"Soldier* of ForWne. with Robert F.deson In the slellur part. «;iis given a big recertl"" March HI. A delight- ful prmluctloii and an excellent compuuy thoroughly Interested the audience. Charles lliiwlrey. In "A Message from Mur*. hurt week, did hlg business. "King D«lo to fob JHuxn Oral Hoi;kk (I*w. Parker, mana- eer).—Kellar. the great niaglclau. with his wonderful doing*, was «rtl.wCWWW; l",_M r. Kellar accoliipllshes Bonn- ot the must, diuicult feals over shown, nnd the audience Is keiit nt a high pitcli of Interest to the end. Ihe Rovul Llllputlnns did very well lust week. Next week. Wnrd k Votva, „ P.wk (Nick Norton, monoger).- A io> of the Streets" Is ♦ ho current attraction, opening Ifi. Excellent sceuery was pre- sented, "lliiniau Ilearls" did dig liiislues* lust weak. "The Convicts Daughter next W Pa'vto.s'S Kll.TOV KTBKI-.T (Etta lUwsl Pnvton. manager).—The eomeily drania In which Etta Heed Payton shows,her ahllhy till* week Is "The Runaway W Ife, which was presented, l» n crowded house. Hi. Jlrs Payton's work I* of n very high order. Walter Wilson and Claude i'nyton also win favor. "Resurrect Inn" made a. record week 14. "Thchua" next week. COLUMBIA (Dare A. Wels. manager).— "The School for Scundal" was presemi'd by Mnrle Waliiwrlght, with the assistance of the liouse company, 1(1, to the capacity of the house. As Linly Teazle Miss Waln- wrlght did some of her cleverest work. New sevmry has been painted to give the ade- quate settings to the piece. Handsome cos- tumes aro also seen. 'King John" ended n big week It. "Shall We Forgive Her" next. Iluou (Will McAlcster, manager).—Kath- leen Mavourneeu" was presented, to tho usual packed house, 16. Ednu May, lu the title role, gave a delightful perform- ance. Augustus Phillip* was funny, nud Hal Clarendon also did good acting. Some Irish ballads were sung by Ednu May Spoocer. Claude Thurdo apiiears between the nets. Excellent business last week. Next week, "Lu Clgiile." OiirilBUM (Percy G. Wlllluuis. manager). —Till* week's bill presents the grand opera trio of Slgiior Abrumoff, Kdlth U-cker and William Xnuten. Xliey presented the gar- den scene from "Kaust." Others nre: It. (!. Knowles, Keogh and Ballard, Al. Leech and the Three Rosebud*. A. (>. Duncan, tin: Adonis Trio. Uirls and Alilna, Johnson. Davenport and l.urellu, Satsumu, und the vliagraph. IIvuk It BtiH.u.VN's (II. W. Belunan, inaii- :igcr).—Mr. and Mrs. .Milton Koyle wero (Ms-n hi their comedy, "A High Ball Family." other star iiltrnctlcns nre: Georgo Felix and Lydiu Harry, Citron Olal Herbert, How- ard and Bland. Wiirtenl-erg Brothers, Bon- nie ' Thornton, (itorgc Thatcher. Uoyd and Wiiitoii, .1. iiiich Tlioniton. and Ihe Baileys. Stau (Win. I«. lllssell, manager>.—The Vanity Fair Co. is the offering for the cur- rent week, opening 10. In addition to the burlesque features vrAidevllle nets nre given by Anl. Brown, lliirrl* and llrown. Mrln- tyre and Wee, tlie Two Jackson*, and Mar- tella and ljincaster. AMi'ltlox (S. II. Cohen, mnnngcr).—"Sher- lock Holmes," with Herbert Kefcey ami I'llie Shannon, I* the magnet here March 10-21. 11. I* the llrst Mum the play has been here, tbough both .Mr. Kelcey nnd Miss Shannon are .old time favorle*. Big business Inst week. Next week, Conield's Irving I'lace Theatre Slock Co., Ill a repertory. l-'ot.i.v i Bennett Wilson, manager).—"In Posterlsnd," <!u* Hill's demirture, I* here this week. The piece Is a musical comedy In three acls. The costume* nre Hue aud tho scenic and llghteO'ect* elaborate. Business la*t week was to crowded houses. Cuming next, Kellar. (lAVirrv (James Clark, manager).—-The Bowery llurlomaem Is her.'. There are two burlesques. Crowded house* lust week. Nuvki.ty- fDavid Robinson, manager).— Rowland & Clifford's "Over Niagara Falls.'' with its realistic representation of the falls, Ik here this week. Every indication Is for a • large week. ' Gisxl buslues* lust week. "Across the I'arillc" next. - Thcatiik I'xiiitti: (Frank II. Cnrr, owner nud inaiiagcri. —Watson's Oriental Burlesq- ers began a week's stay 10. The company I* well supplied with clever comedians, and In the chorus tire a lol of pretty women. Belle fiordon, ludy bag puncher, gives an exhibi- tion, nnd meets till comers, (lood business lust week. Pavtox's (Fred Andrews, manager).—The different meiitlier* of the slock company have excellent opportunities In theJr different line* (his week In Ihe strong mclodruiiiii. "Alone In liondon." Una Bell Brlnker and Kirk Biiiwii Imvc the central cbaiiicters. Mr. -Mortimer slugs a new song. Business Inst week was big. "Sunshiue In Paradise AHey" next. UirriiAM.-—"The t.'herry Pickers' Is (his week's selection. Siwclul ullenrioii hu* been paid to staging the play. All the strength of the *toek ewiapany Is brought out. Satls- fiiotory business lust week. "Davy Crockett' next. . Lvcurit (Louis Phillips, owner nud muii- ager).—The versatility of the stock com- pany Is shown this week In the presentation of a new piny by Myron LeAingwtll, culled "In lli«: Land of the Ciijuns." It Is an original niclodrmiin. with the uceue* laid In Ihe lower part of Louisiana. There aro four acts, depicting scenes In Apelousus County, Louisiana, and In the City of New Mexico during fl» yenrB- 1801 and 181)'-'. The pluy tells u story of iK-ople new to the average theatregotr, and It Includes plenty of couicdc, una strong situations III char- acters mill dialogue. It Is particularly brlglit auil original. New scclicry has been pointed for thu production, and the regular house company will be uugaieiitcd by tho sddl- tlon of sonic new people. It met with a most llatterlng; reception on tho opening night. ID, ami every Indication points to a big »i-k. Business Inst week was good, Nutbs. —Treasurer George J. Davadge. of the HIJou Theatre, has been conllned to his home for \bo past three we-jks with In- lluiiimntory rheuniatlsiii. but expects to Ik out shortly. Mr. Davadge bus always been esteemed by ihe nations for his politeness. Manager F.llls. of Hyde & Bellman's, Is preparing f'rof. Sinter to begin Ills '.our of the Southern States this Summer. ♦ »» — Millie .lames Is to appear next season In some Of I,ol (a 'ralitice's play*, like "Musette." "Hob," "Zip 1 "Lltlle Nell and the -Marchioness." Miss Crabtrec saw Miss James In "The Little Prlnivs*." am! was so pleiiMid with the performance Hint, she consented to let Charles II. Dillingham. Mis* .lame*' manager, have the n*u of her plays for his War. — Mnart ltolwon Is rnphllr mcoreiimr from Ids recent Illness, and will resume ills tour nt Providence, It. I.. Thursduy, Mar li I*. — Notes from the "Down nnd l"p" Co.: We have had a very successful scokoii so fur. and v'll dose In May. .1. M. Miller Im* Nucce"ded II. II. Whllter In ndvnuce. — Louisa Gunning, prima donna of "Mr. Pickwick," will lesvo the company when It ends Its mn wt the Herald Square Theatre, New Turk, — Mrs. Agnes Booth Schonffel Iin* iiii- tinunceil that she will appear In "Old l^m- iMitlers" at the Clam Morris benefit. Allison, P. II, Alberta, Mrs. Frank Aitoll. Alice Andorsnn.Amy Arinond,Lauru Allele. Mm Alexander, Fellisi Arinond.Luuru AiidersonlOilua Annlugtuu, Itorothy Alltborpe, nan Arnold, Maud Ashlon, laingtry lllnford. Ida Ilrnnncek Slst. Hurt, Km mn Mnrrett, Marie Brown, Ida Blttner, Betty Bradford. Ada Brynnt, May J B rank man, Maude Barrett. Marlon Bonne, Ednu Iteckwlth. Maud Bertram, Hel. Bourdeaii.v. I.elcile Bergeron, Mnrle Becson, Lulu Bnuil. Josephiuc Beige re. Valerie Burke, Grace F. Berg Sisters Brown, Laura Burkhurdt, Lydln Beach, Flo Barker, Adclla Bishop, Mrs. II. It. Booth, Hope Hulla, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Luna Chester, Mrs. Cameron, Ollle M. Curtis, Kdllli Carver. Louise Caswell, Maud Clinton. Mrs. J, W Cogldnn, Rose CJiuvec, Clara Cclest, tirace Caiuerou, K. L t.'leo, Ida Caldwell. Mrs. David Clieslvn, Alice Coslello, Mrs. M. G. ('(linstock, Luuru Curtis, Vera Collins. Myra Clayton, Ollie Ciirmen, — I iiiriun, Bertha Dawes, Pearl iR'Imore, Lot. Delinorc, I'nroljii Dahl. Kate Dickenson, Gen. M. Duprcc, Llhhle DeGiey, M. II. IJ u 11 bar. Mrs. Geo. Delston, Li'ra Buy tell, Madge belkubo, Mrs. II. DoMor, Mamie Daniels, ' Miss L Delmore. Misses Douglas, Hurb Dupree, Maude C. Hel.eon, Muud Douden. Mrs. SiuiiiH'l Dale, TcrcMmi Dcliuore, Lot. Darauli, aii*. .Tua. Dark. Kate Derrlll, Fan. Dorlim, Hoi-Hi Dewey. Kniiiiu Dayton, Kilty Diivnl. -.Mrs. AIII. I'smond. Flo I-hue (KOI i. Nell Falter, l.nT>il« I'rye. Mii1m»I Fliiniuic Slst, Eddy, Jenny Kgan, Jessie Emerald, Nell Fields, Anna M I'oglcsou, Mao Ford, Pearl L. Fantiis, Mrs. Jaa Franklin, Lyd Fuller, Lolo Forepuugh, Mannle Follls, Nellie Gover, Lucy Goodwin, An, Uatnaati Cur. Goldie, LnP. Griingor Slst. Gil mn, Lottie Gray. M. E. (ioiilmaii. Mrs. N. (iiierltc. Grace Hit rho rough, Ethel Hiiniplon.Miirv Hilton, Maude lloyr. Anil 11 nested, Sadie Heiverl. Nettle Helm, Anna V Hull. May B. Until, Maud Hyde, Lotlyo ilnvertou, Bin lloyf. Mnrtha Humphreys. Annette Kingston Slstiltochefort ft Haywood, But May Hurt, Gertie Kuhuolph, Haines, Loulso Mrs. J. C.I Itaymond. Harlowe, Beuti Kunlco llllllard, Mae IReynold*, Hellls, Paula Frnnklo Holmes, Mary!Russell, Ida Jones, Alice >(| Robinson. Joues, Mine. H, i'uiilu Kcntleld, Mild.;Buggies, Kellogg, Vlrg. ; Ollvo Kidder, Kutli. St. Leon, Ida Keitne, Mario Stewart. Hat. Kelcy, Fran. Scott, Carrie Ki'ic.v, Nellie Stanley. .Mabel Keely, D. Steen, lath. M Lylcr, Bess. Kl Sinclair, Est. Lamb, Dor. Smith. Minnie Lavornle, Sinclair, Mrs. F. Iliizel Lowe, Lucille i Snvllle, Sylv. T.cliitcr, Vlrg. | Sully.Mrs.Jiiu. Lucere, Lucille N T/oe, Luuru Little. Marie Luwreiice, Slierwooil. lllancho 1 Stewart, Muy I Sinclair. Miiudlu Ithobn M.1 Shields. Ella LeRoy. Goldie iSlelnert, IsiFI-ld*. Flos Mr*. Paul LnTelle, Ev. :Slono. Helen Leslie. LeolIU Leva rule. C. & A Lnrrcll, Lily ts-wls. Pearl Lei niii rd. Nell Little, -Millie Leasing, M. Lytlon. Euilly Lnllriiby. 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