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DecemberIO THE pw Y0RK <2J±LP>P1®EL m, As 'THE tJNKNO#N. w i : .» As "TIMOTHY D. McGEE." with GEORGE M. COHAN'S "J^TIJS JOHNNY JONES" CO. THE IIBERTY Tt ^JCATt^e, NEW VOWK- K SEW TORK STATE.' naffnlo^-At the Stnr Theatre (P. C. ,,,'ei manager) Ada ltehan appears Dec. •- lilsncae Illns 810, Wilton Lnckaje 12- ','j''ntl9 Skinner 15-1". Maude Adams was .r^ue ousln "The Little Minister." ■"SS (Walter & Baldwin, manager).— nti Barry" Is the attraction w week of 5. A Voung: Wife" next week. "1'atil .Revere" MISSOURI. ?5R km successful last week. vcIuMtt («• <-'■ Stcvcus, manager).—"On ,l,c Suwanee Blver" this week.., •'Queen of Z White Slaves" next week. "Wedded and Parted" pleased good attendance. r»vvcM (J Laughl n, manager .—Al. H. n£?to-%H Watch'on the Rhine" this SZ "Sbadws on the Hearth" next week. ?r*e Hear?of .Maryland': .«™ »»${„ ,„ »T&^T.'*liMtl^« h. .Mt as ldng aS -men aren't famed put of moulds, well built »t. i,»tti..—Midnight of Dec. i offlcfoiiy clothes will have to be tailor-made. A suit or overcoat made ended the Louisiana Purchase Fiposltlon, and' i_ • , •• .j nil of its attendant accompaniments, and from that special line of blacks and blues, plain, fancy and over-plaid live hundred dancing girls, singers, acrobats . , , . , . ..... • . .. . ,. and -vaudcviniaas have wd farewell to -the worsted cheviots for $20. We 11 make it the wav vou like, and if you don t l'lkc, St. Lools and the World's Kalr. The ... .. . , _. UjL'i »., , . • . , i»'a«- majority or these perforiners came to 8t. nice tne style or fit you, needn t pay. We claim their value—$40. Lools under contract to remain until ' -in ess' Christmas," the Throe Kca- ,,?ul UrluY a«M.«tt6, Drawee, Flo Adler, Wilton Brothers. The Uni- ting actual close of the Exposition, aqd they wci-o llnanclally. hound to remain'.until the curtain was finally rung down. Most of the performers long ago signed contracts which take them Into the Holds of vaudeville or Into some of the musical comedy companies. Olysipic (1'. Short, manager).-—Viola Al- len opened Nov. 28, la "The Winter's Tale." have been In "The Samples, measuring outfit and fashion cards sent on request Mad Cap Princess,' Cn$Tirwr (J. J. Dec. 5-10. llnnnerty, anage: had s n — World's ?^' '""•"-JR? E-Sh bought the" Wllllum Collier, In "The Dictator," had* sp'len- versily of B <f aI V- ii*in££ uS uld Illness last week. "Babes In Toyland" huiis- for night of u. itusiness m uig. .4.10 nVm-T-ri: (Charles M. Ban, manager) -The" Transutla'nt Ic Ext ravaguaza to. tveel of I Kentucky Belles 12. .Rose bydeU an, Broadway and 0th IBt M Nftw York. veek land l.oudou"'Bc TlcT'did "Bplciidldly In st'week. Alliaiij-—At Barinauus BJeeckcr nail (H. K.' Jacobs, manager) Taming ot the Shrew .Hence of large propo Teller," 20-Dec: 2, WL-, uniformly large audlemes. 1* I'Smpbelf D.:6, "'Way Down. East" 8-10, Do Wolf Hopper 13.' i. . . , .„, . Empire (II. R Jacobs, manager).—"l;rom lings (■> inches" drew fairly -well. "The Wan of Women," 1-3, did au cjually good hiisino->. "Tlio Way of the Transgressor M. "A Hagged Hero" 8-10, "The Unwritten Law" 1517. - , • ,, l'uocTOii's (Uoward Graham, resident mnu- a «eri.—Tue house was comfortably filled last MS. For r>-7, a variety bill, including: 4-10. iMVKRi.tt. (D. E. Russell, manager).— Last week marked the closing of Blanche Bates" marvelous run lu "The Darling of the Gods." Big houses, as usual, watched .the final performances. Miss Kates and.her asto- IMHVVA. Iiiillnini|ioll» —At English's Opera House (Ad. F. Miller, manager) Blanche Walsh, In "The Krcutier Sonata," Nov. 20, gave an artistic performance, to good business. Yaave was greeted by a large audience 28. Blanche edticsdny night,, pany will so on tour. . • . Gbaku Opeb.v Dinsu (John G. Sheehy, manager).—Leslie' and Daly, In "Paris by Night," last week drew big business. Bert I*slle acted the circus ennvnx man lo per- fection. "In Old Kentucky" Dec. -i-10. 't.'iUVFfiuD (O. T. Crawford, Diauuger).— "Iter l-'lrst P'also Step," with Its funuy runil quurlet and liiunan Interest, entertained large audiences lost week. Little Dorothy, the cbild actress, held receptions. "Sweet Clover" 4-10. manager).—"Wheji tbo capacity of 'the __■ Lane Connor was splendidly received. "After Midnight" 4 r 10. Com' Jim a (Frank Tate, manager).—Clay- Paris." rlcttta Crosman 8-10. Gaiety (U. B. Nichols, manager).—The , „ white and Marie Stuart In lilue Itlbbon Girls, Nov. 28-30, renewed the ■ *"■- -■ Impression made earlier, lu the season. 8am be ~ 1 made a big success In last week's.bill. An- . other feature was the Kltamnra Japanese u ; re , 8 , 9^3 H- S3&.*b ^ UU8,uew Troupe. Pat lUoney's street urchins brought ^^l K :S;^!i et °^" , '-£ f .,™ «.« down the house, Othera: Howe nnd Scott, Note. —Shcpard's moving sbovn at the Empire Nov. 2' EvnhaTlHc—At the Grand Opera House (I'edley i.-'Burch. managers). Al. G. field's Billy Carter. Zclma Bawlston. the Three Mlt- Mlngtiels, Npy. i5. bod an enornionB house. VIHU1NIA. v«irf.i1K. —At Ihe Academy of Music (Coibin Shields, manngcr) ShcpardB mov- ing pictures. Nov. 2-1, came to very good business. ."(Julniy Adtiais Sawyer," 20, camo to fair relurns'. "Sherlock Holmes" wIib accorflcd u vcrv hearty iweptlou 28. "The Girl.from Dixie" Dec. 10. UkAWrt (Jako Wells, manager).—"Jhe Beauty Dqetor" did eltganL hustnoas Ust Week. "The Llghtttoose by 'tho Sea" week of S. • - „ , ,- 6 - : : rtwou (Abb Smllli, manager).—Pcojilc Only n Shop Girl" Dec. 1-3, wok 0 ( g : j aulC 8 Welch. Harry O. Shafer, Belle Coleman. Krlxle U>. Urund. Ucrtlo Hh)os, Harry T. Howaril, Mile. Bucurr and; Bono Melvlng. BiisIiichh Ih good. Ac MB (CllHS. M. Went, manager).—Now people for week of 6": KranrlH Cameron, Slolllo Hayes and Hlgglnis and Molloy. Prof. Weston nnd his moving pictures Is llio strongest card this house lias hud for some time. . , StAXltMTM (G A. & J. M. Crliinlmi. n--imagers).—People booked for week of 5: I.cvliicnnd Almq, Cuffery ami Grant. Bran- don and Harris, Flo Temple. .Mabel IH-lmore, Alfredo Aluhouse, Walter l'>rl Uoston, Anna drouth and JJiiv Lemiidls. Huslnese in g<M. 0. A. nnd'*;• M. 'Crlonlon..iithuagura-iif (his house.- have •'leased' the Biixhwlrk Theatre, Brooklvti. X. Y.. where .1. M. .Crluuhm will NEW YORK, Is more talked about on the stage than any other store in the World. That is because it . is the most popular. Ws Allow ProfeiiioulB 1 SPECIAL DfSOOUNT OP 10 PER CENT. •* their mrftkftfM U belt aame« aw on oar Boglftratlon Books. NO CONNECTION WITH ANT 0T11KK 8T0KK. aaniiron/ Paris By Xlghl." Nov. 24-20, Inrned Ihcm away. "Xo wedding Bella-for, 110^' 28 30, hart ..'capacity. "Holty Toliy o-T. Giund OCKn.v Hovst: (Shafer Zleglpr. man- agers—The Orpboum Sa6w week of 5. I^tst week's bill.tested the capacity of the house. I'Mcii.'K (B..B. Thorbus. intuager).—Week of !>: Sisters -Clihtham. Madge Daytcll, the Smiths and Eugene Henry. Business lust week was the biggest of the season. . Emimiie (C'bas. /ImmerUian, manager).— Rose Hill's English Folly Co. last week gave a clever performance,. to very big business. Merry Maidens week of 3. XOTios.—Jos. B. Blcder. who was business manager for Al. O. Field's Minstrels for fif- teen years, joined "Vivian's Papas" ?0, In the same capacity. JEW YOllK. Ho'cliesfcr.- anu uec 4. che „ g> Vnd an( i Anu | e Pej 0t , Curtis and Fran|t, Daillois, In "Tlie Ofllco Boy," 28,'Tiad • c'^.-: . ... t, Adnms, Axtell and Early and Battle Brown, a big aUdleo'Oe. "A Sleepy Princess" (local At the Lyceum _(M. m B. Star.— The stock compaoy presented last Wolff, manager} Maude Adams, lu "The Lit- weck a doimatlzatlon of "Michael Strogoff.' tie llmlatcr, 1 " Nov. 28, drew a capacity audi- to gma attendance. The scenes requiring th( eace. Lawrence DOrsoy.In "The barl of introduction of iupers were uncommonly wol "A Hot Old-Time" Dec. 1, I'awtuckct," played to fair audiences 29,30. Ada Iiehan and Charles lllchman appeared la "The School Girl" and "The Taming of the Shrew" to large audiences Dec. 2, 8. Local chorus concert, with John Young as wlolst, 6; the Pittsburg Orchestra 7, Emll I'aur, conductor; Mrs. "Emma Myers, soloist; Arnold Daly S. Mrs. Patrick Campbell 0. 10. Xatioxat. (Max Hurtlg. manager).—"Run- ning for OWce" fared well Nov. US-30. .A feature was the singing of Florence Little. "Tilly Olson" dlil good business Dec. 1-3. liertrudc Swlggctt made a most decided suc- cess. Aa added word.of praise Is due Annlo •Mllston. Llliputlans. ui^ "Slubad," 5-7; -HeU liens" 8-iu. . ; . •,' i IIakeu (J. E. Boyle, mannBcr).- i "fIcr Mad Marriage" played to fair business Nov. '-•8-30. . "Now Ynrk-Day By Day" iileased K«od houses Dec. t-U. "The Sllnlster's Daugh- ters" 0-7, "For His Brolhcr's Crime" 8-10. Cook Uri.ia Housu (.1: II. Moore, mnna- «r).—(,'rowded houses still rule here. BUI a and week: Ella Bradna, Sjduey Dciiuc and Co., l-'oy and Clurk, ludce, the Boberty Troupe. Klclh, Ott Bros, and Nicholson, the Four Marvcllus and the klnctograph. ('dbist'u'un (Henry C. Jacobs, manager). —Fred Irwin's Burlesqucrs played to packed bouses. Bose Sydell's London Belles 0-10. _ tho jupera were uncommonly well managed. . . Staxdaiid. —Weber's Parisian Widow Bur- lesqucrs last week did well. The vaudeville bill Included: Ben Welch, Foster nnd Foster, Nelson and Mlllcdgc, Arnold and Valmore. Chas. Falk and Rose Carleton. Imperial Bur- lesquers 1-10. ... NOTftai-Laura Burt arrived In St. Louis a big audience. talent) came 29. Viola Allen 10. nmn (I'edley &. Bin cli, inanagera).— "Only a Shop Girl" had two good crowds Nov. 27. The R road wav Barlesqners come to good buslnWsi -20. "Beaiilng the Har- vest* 1 Dec. .1, Nat Wills -1. Innocent Maids 10, Wade's Minstrels 11, "In Convict Stripes" 17. . ■>, i.. Evato.Uam;— Y. M. C. A. star eobrse. liamedlalely g't lo take charge. Hoy Johnson will go with tilm as slQgi- ni.ilinger. C. A. Crlunlun will'Tenfaln'In Mrfolk. . ■ 1 At:uiTantCM,:(J.."M. .Barton, manager).— People wSlFol 8t It. -.Icalu Buckley. Mile. Giant. Florence Kdwnrrts, Florot(u.. Mtaulc PaUcrsoh, Pansy voir, Lnurn Uaymoud, Trldr arid'.OIraud nnd Chns. 13, H?ntz, etago manngcr. Huulness Is pood. ■ , & the Evajs HALt;—1. 31. C. A. star course, ]i ea ,,ty Doctor" Thomas MeOlarj'. Is "Mlaslon of Mlftn." Din" 1"-17. ■ Notes.— The Van Dyke & Eaton Co. waa ~ Acaucjiy op nieiimoBd.— At the BUou Thentro (Wells Drift*, ftauagors) „l3Wh Lighthouse by e Sea" drew largo houses last week. ' The largo ... Dec. 540,."On Thanksgiving from Glasgow, Scotland, last week to begin luwrporatctLIn Lvansvllle on !Sov. St arid rpbearslng In "In tho Palace of the King," aillces filed here. he capital stock Js with the New Oileon Stock Co, .Rtjsc one thousand.dollar* divided IntoJ_en shares with WlFllam Collier. U n Troy—At the Lvceum (Buras Glllnm, mauager) the Snow Stock packed the house for the second week. In "When Knighthood Was In Flower." /'Fighting Bob" Dec. 5-10. Gniswoui OfEttA House, (M. Bels, mana- ger).—Ada ftelian, in ."llie Taming of tlie Shrew," packed the house, and Paula M- wardes. In "Winsome Winnie," drew fairly well. "The Girl nnd the Bandit" hud u fair lionse Dec. 1. "Shadows.on the Hearth" had big houses 2, 3. Daniel Sully 7, "Cupid k Co." 10. Kami's Oi'eba Iloi.sr. (M. Rcls, mana- P'r).—"Over Niagara Falls" had good houses, "hrooi Hags to KlekCH" had good houses 1-3. Tloru Thomo" 5-7, "The Way of the Trans- gressor" 8-10. Fnixt (Air: n. Buck, manager).—9am De- yerc'x Ilurlcsquers had good houses. Blue l.lbbon Burlesqucrs packed the house 1-3 I lrui»-,'u M„ I....1 1..^ r. T llrLl.'n 1 ., K',>i..L'.-ir Flytut; who Is St. I.ouis-irirl Wui. A. Brady lias been In the'clly the'past week conferring With (Sen. I'letCrOnJe, Of Boer war fame, Mr..Brndy tays he lias a contract with CrdtUe.dating Tiuck a yviif'ngo calling- lor performances under Ills Innhtigvmcnt. llr. Brady la busy oiguukliig Ms own Boer War siiectaW,'. . .. The new 0<l"oii Slock Co. will take iiosses- sloii of the big Grand Avenue Theatre Doc. <>. Hurt on Holmes gave the Urst of bis "TruvelcinK's" Dec. 1, at Y. M. C. A. Hell. "In London" was his subject An ap- plication f.>r a receiver for the Boer War was nsked for In the Circuit Court 2T. by some of the disannulled mlnoritr stockhold- ers The Hot Time Minstrels; will give ah entertainment at the Qdcon Monday evening, Dec. 12....The Norwegian drnmn. "Fnllissciuent'' (Bankruptcy), was presented by the German Stock Co. nt the Olympic Not. 27, and innde n big success with a fair house (Incenbrek. the anlnml owner, has leased the Jul Ala: building for the Win- ter nnrt will go Into Winter :«uaj;tev8 there with his Immense aggregation of animals. Kniisn* City At the Willis Wood Thea- tre (Woodward * Burgess Amusement Co., niauagera) the nil star cast. In "The Two Or- phans," cninc the tlrst three nights ot last week to large and appreciative audiences. "The Koval Cher' came to good bouses Dec. l-:t. This week William Collier, In "The Dic- tator." and neit week will '.be divided be- tween James T. Powers, in "San Toy," and Ezra Kendall. - GiUNii .(Hudson & Judnh. monagers).— Last week funny George Sidney, in "Busy "' had big business. This weelt Lew Dock- Next of one hundred dollars ouch. The Incor- porators arc Fred MrClnnabnn, of Evans- vllle.'three sliaroB: Ollle Knlon Van Dyke, of Chicago, four-shares, and Curtis MeClaiin- han. at Kvansvllip., Hiree,'. iibun-s., The" ja- corporators arc the illrevtiirs for,tho Urst year; and tlie ohjccl uf law company Is to give thntrtcal .allows. The principal ulHro Is to lie lu KvaiiMVlllo Arthur- Dunn litis kevired his coonoctlmi wllli the Grand Opera House and Fred WaMJer has control. The attrndnncq rewrd at tho Gtand hus Iweti slinlterctl by having three shows lu succes- tloii to S. It. O. I Tcrrc Hiinte.—At the Graud Opera Hotisq (T. W. Barhydt, manager) Frank Daniels enrae Nov. 2tt, to S. R. «>.. Duo: "The Sign of the Cross" Dec. 5, "War Bob White" 0, Robert Kderon 10, the Great Lafnytttc 12,13. EMrmn (Thos. Flnnegtin. niluiager).—Bill for weok nf 5: The Auornii. Mr. and Mrs. Flnnegan, Beeson and a thorn, Jnekson nnd Don" Bessl- . Note.- —Arrangements «ro holng innde for the opening of the new Safer Family Thea- tre at*an early date. - ■ i Frankfort.—At the Bllnn (K. Lnuger- brake, manngcr) "Under Southern Skies" came Nov. 21 to big business. "llHcnped from the Harem" came 23, to a fair house. "Kben llolden" came 30 to good bnahMNM. Stetson's '•!'. T. C." Dec. 10, "Looping the Loop" 12, "A ltoyal Slave" 15. . . ♦ »» — KENTUCKY. Acauumv or Mimic (OImb. W. Bex, Jnan- .•tffer).—"Sherlock Holmes" drew a large Crowd Nov. 28. "Ennlnlc" (amnleiir) had crowded houses 30, Dee. 1. "The Girl Horn Dlxlu" V, F ield's Ml )lB. j r el» 10, : * ■■ ''■! $T. -flU-XAB. Ft. Worth.—At ''<! recti Willi's Open Uowe (Phil W. Grceuwnll, mniuigen Clms. B ; Hun.- ford hint two big au<llcfn,'c« Nov. 24., WW s UlttMlNla did good "htmlricHs 25. "aiirt Mnr- rluge of Kllty ,r lHld,u fair house 20. ••Jiitiies Boys In Mbtsourr'hnd '»J.|i|\Keavy M honil«i'21'. 30, fdo- rildi'r Chair- man" 0, 10. : rt „ STANPAnn (M. Do Ilcquf, manngcr).—llio Toys, In a neat musical turn, were the only openings Nov. 28. Those retained: Chas. and Haltle 'Vnrdler, nillllps nnd Gordon. I'lonnor Dunbar. Luce and Luce, Lou Reck. Lulu De Mar, Little Dot, Virginia Rnnkln, , .1. K._N. anil Georglc Powers, MCR OR P00R-Y0U NEED TICTB No one, old enough to know boiler, should be neglectful of that most vital and useful organ of the human system—tho teeth—tho very guards to the gateway of health. 80ZODONT TOOTH POWDER should be found on the toilet table of every one, be he rich or poor. It will not tarnish gold work nor scratch the enamel. A per- fect dentifrice—the one for you. I FORMS i LIQUID. POWDER PASTE. r^ ,V*»2 •>*v m )egan, Beeson and Atnern, jnekson anu j;,,trlc Colton, J. E. N. unil Georglc Powers glas. Kitty Moon. Millard and Hall and Tom Fey."I*«lsc 'nvrd nnd "Lulu LnWton ilc Morrison. Gnwl business-rules. "Married -Life" Is the btock offering. Bust ucss QJMOed big. ' ... Chown (Phil Kpsleln, manager).—"Tho Irish Pawnbrokers proved mi . acceptable, opening net week of 28. • The big olio In- cluded : (,'tark and ICmmoiiH. Thompson Olid ItiiHsell. Chas. Hoey, Hazel IX; Moiicourl, llciilnh De Mon, Belle Hhiuphoii, Billy Catuii- bbll. Fiinnlc Floreuce, Leah Daucourt, Fay llcliuar. Juo.A. Murphy, Bthol Russell, Saul Harris and Ada Yule. Business continues heavy. : Nutk. —I'M. Jenkins, who has been with the Rlngllqg Show, has returned to the city nnd resumed his position In the orcnnsira at GtecnwaU'HOpera House. No man, wumttn or child slioiild lio without this fnnious under., . wu:tr. Nn utan or woman is who L, ieiK oxporiouc.od lltu keou Be use of . cjinfurt mitl vigor which jis into j prnnioirs. HBUOMMBMniCO BY LKADI1U I'll Y8IC1AHM KVK11YWI1EIIK. Booklet* oud Sample* Vrtt. DR.JAE6ERSS.W 8. GO/S OWN STORES:, Mfl _ Yn ,|. I mb Fifth Ave. Heir Tor« j , JT m-o,^,,^ Brooklyn: KM Fulton St. Boston: 330'iU Boylston 8L miiadolpflta: 1M0 Ohtiiuat Si. Ohlo agoi n Stale at. AamU in AU CUU$. Calcium Gas and Moving Picture Outfit K.»" M ^^^^ e.SrS^8erl' 1 ieannr^wVV'^m«-Nov: .^TTT ggg^lCBI w^'V, t' ! «i.»««n™ ?t 1* tl nSn 28-::o. presenting "Iris." Miss Towler gave Hoii.ton—At tho'Hoi.slon Theatre (nenry aehi m^ T f7^^ Lod P e ^ N °j !"■> ,^£'. B J ks ' ^OumRxUvirtS^^, ircncral mana- a very hrtUtlc performnncc, to good attend- Grccmvull. mnnager) P "TIle Jewel of Asia," Held memorial services at Band's Opera 4. '"'"£'?. * , a " m , '"?£ ,„^° n £l,l S?»v . nnre. Hnrry, Bereaford followed Dec. 1-3. Nov. 21. 2r,. had three bk-houses. "The Fatal ridod houses continue. mana- Thls week gcr). ^a7aa 01 t;, n d i7ou S o W S , 0. N BlT,i i ^Bro A 3 da d Texaua.SIs.ers an, L ,h, Nelson Family. .. jniitUer big house with "Eight Bells." " 'Way ■Vwn Iiusf •M l-iiat'* had good buitao!--s Dec. 2, 3. uming- "Shadows ou the Health" C, 0, Shcpard's moving pictures 7, S,"LcwIs "Mor^ n»n o, "A Struggle for Gold" 10. X;t j.i. is (K. S. Brlghara, manager).—Last week, "The Cure* of Drink" drew good houses. Title week, Patrice. In ''Driven from Home." and next week. "After Mldnlgnt." AuniTowcM (Woodward & Burgess Amuse- !'*»« Midnight" last week drew crowded ;nrnlval crowd* » .«V„;; ■£.:"**•" ■—»grr \ ™.» «,. ment Co.. mnnagers).—I^ist week, "Sweet houses. "Across the Mltf 4-10. . '.'An Honest .Man,' ■■ m»i weeK. Week oi ~S: Monroe. Mack »na Lawrence, Eckert and Berg. Majestic .'itisieal i-our, Rosalre and Doneto, Glllotto sisters, C. W: Williams and Helda Haw- [ uo ™e. Lathorlne Nelson and kluudrotre plc- h.? TA ?-"~ Tne management of -llMs theatre a»» changed hands, and the house will be conducted In the future bv a Pelleterle and hi, v reel] ' Ql Buffalo. William Casey will B. Thayer and Gertrude Bandhlll wers ei- cellent. This week. "A Desperate Chance," and next .week. "The Vlllaaie Parson." CKXTfnv (Joseph Barrett, manager).— Last week, the Merry Maidens gave a line burlesque performance to good houses. This week, the Parisian Widows, and next week, the Imperial Burlesnuers. TauPh (Lloyd Brown, manager).—This week: Mllo Vague, the Savages. Dirk and aud Louie Bros. a very artistic pertormnnee, to goou nttenu- Greenwull, mnnager. anee. Ilnrry, Bereuford followed Dec. 1;3, ;Nov. 21. 23, had three big houses. "The Filial lu "Our'New Man." drawing large nudlent-ts. "Wedding" smllsllMl (wo big IiijUkch 2(1. "Tlie Coining: Mnrgarut Angllti 3, 0. .Cincinnati Sultan of Huln," 'M. had u Jammed lioUNe. Svmpliony Orchestra 7, Viola Allen 8-10. Frederick Wnrdo and Kathryn Kidder, 2«, Masonic (Chns. A. Shaw, manager).— :)0, to thH)c big house*. "The Little Home. "The Sign of tho Cross" last week drew good atetid" Dec. 1, 2, "Under Kotilhern Hklea" .'!. bouses. "A Son of Best" 5-10. KlIPlM (Frank M. Illnhop, mnnager).— Avenck (Chas. A. Shaw, manager).— "The Streets of New York" sutlslled Ihe big enrnlvn) crowds Nov. 21-L'fl, John Itogers, was the attraction 28- Bf cKtM.itAit (Whnllcn Bros., managers). Deo. 8. to fair houses. —The Imperial Burlesquer'a gsVe a good per- , 'MtAItmbji (Alvldo & r.nsserre. managers) For — iiimineHS continues to tho capacity. ♦< » i..-" ""="> «i liuas o. vyiiiinm a-ubcj "■•■ week- SIllo Vacuo the Savnaes Dlek and -'"• ul,u '&»',;*« m r lc, and John O'Toole StJSS OnTthrtiet. •MSSaa Murray btoftapo. l,, ^ Co - I" "Molher-ln-lnw" and "East ■•rnne. Tho Vienna Ladles Orchestra will ■I a feature during the week. niffW'Slr-Ttt 'bo Samiiels Opera JB* <\ Rels.^msoager) ^adiey's tnovlpg tin' f'k. Y°Sl - 8 - dl-ew ffllr BOU *»- -lV ar - u«S ?.SS. Ie * om "'' Cabin," 2C, hid hlwhohl- D,*- h Tho Strollers" Dec. 5,. "Now York 8 ■ -?L % y ■ «• '"WbJ O'rls I**w • Hone" . Soa4?? "Jfowninn's Daughter" l». Mtamm na« Cits., Mr v«L ; *9- .'.T -.'•'. '." «fo)o tte. title thS?J«•"—<»»»*leai Samuels, owner of tho To.: which (lr ntM^!' a " n "unceB that nt the clogo of the tlsed, among the trade, nnd the public for a i 'sent season he will Increase the size of utinrber of years. Tlfe offlces twain at 40 ** sugts aa Bcatlog' capacity. _ ..- West Twentj-cl£ktli Street,- * •• foruianre, to big 'nouses, last week, week of .1, the Gay Morning Glories. , Hoi-kins' (Wat. ReklimnD, resident man- ager).—Good crowds witnessed a Dbe vaude- ville' bill last week. Howard Thurston was added to the bill Dec. 1. Bill for'week of.4 : May Vofccs and Co.. Techow's cuts, Booney ana Boat. Boston Bros., Ford and Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, Mabel Casaldy and the 28 to Deer 8: People Genevieve Fonda, Will O. J. II. RjEMICK IN CONTROL. The entire music publishing business of Shapiro.-'Rcnuck k Co.' t has.ib«en^t*cured by J. IT, Item I ck,. he haying bought the stock formerly owned by Maurice Shapiro, who wUhM to retire. The firm owr.a the music departments -hi twenty-six ' lnrj;o stores rtiroilclimit the ennntrV 6s far'w<«it as Kflu- "r. llenjlefe.tvl|l hctoto loo* re- 6t lb* Whiiwy-Wafiicr, Buttle tin IniK Been exieiiidvely adver- Pmliipali.—At the Kentucky (.las. K. BnullKh. manager) Al. Fields Minstrels, Nov. 28, hud « fufl house. ."A"Hot-Old Time." 29, and the Van Dyke-Eaton. Stock Co. the linker, Mnbel Wright, George W. and Belle Milton. Lillian Luscombe,'Madeline La Verne, Sadie Ncllson, Brnest Bailey, PrancIS'Sisters, Clalrn Copclnnd, Frank Ilariourt, Margaret Burkhnrt, James Ryan, Thelifia IloTmeH, Irege Wfest.-Grneo, Buisell anil May V«h ''ot-. ton. The carnival woh u success 21-2(1, und drew Immense crowds. I' . Austin.—At Hancock's Opera Hoinie (Geo. Walker, mnhnger) Cliss. Hancock did fair business Nov. 21. "James Boy*," at half prices, draw a good crowd 23. "Twelfth ' --it"" liotTU CUtoUVl. Clmrtestrm.—At 0'Wrtn' Academy . .1 Tub fclBTt:iiit 'Mnrisntrir, ecconlnahTcd by timir mother and 'maid, ami Dec. 1 tat T.on , den (o upon at the Cfiltuoui Theatre on Dec, nt Mil- Jo. 'Jhi^fcre bmM m n«r6ne for 1 yekr. want The* haT#Jttiltrbmplefrd a'tonr of the big ^^bw-'- ■^y- i .y-«L«a*».^a»&. ;. WL.!: eif'ulls as a fitauiro act On,cr*ry bill. Thslt ^* Wimlsriyoii.l'irnlKliliiBrriuijilitli! outflta with Fhllple ami <".|illclt limtriirltoiis. The Field Is Large, comprising tho retruliirtlicntie •niltneliirii circuit, «ll» local in Mm hi ••Jiiirrliim. Piilillc School", 1,'xliteM inol liinoiriil l'ohllc. lielfurltin". Kothliiir uirorilH hotter opportunities for .Kp'itai. Our Outfit Comprises the O. I*. OO.'U model, PUHt CALCIUM CAB OUTFIT, th» sreateatcandle dowot ,the safest ■nd most •oonomldnl nusmnklna; outntaver Invented. wstghtMlb. Sltreopilccn, Motlmr Plcluri kUcH In, ciia. cim.» nt ovcry sesjessanr rlltH, SlltllS needed lor cutnplctn cntertslmn'nl". Aluoluti'ly thn Intent II Inn mill view pi on thn niitrk.>t, limlnelng ■II HUliJcels for the pulillo'a enjoyinrnt. PKBI entertainment supnlr oatalogue suit SPECIAL OFftPl fully explains everything. CHICUO nOJECTilOCO,. HSRiirkeni 51 , Oast. HIT, thlcm. •nr ■ m w i ii '' i —ii ■ gggg McCi'kb' av» dlt.Vh v T write that owlutt to Ihe hudilpn death of Frank MrCune's father, tliPv wore cnlled homo and had li> i-iitieel nit tltslr WeKteth Work. The/ bad linen In the B'eitt a rear and bad laid off lint tun Weeks In that tUB*. They.jjtsto. their set was n KneiPK*, nnd they intend to return West iifier./tba holiday*. , .. • ■-'Maudb '•Nwnmr.-presented"be* haisband, ffilllUa JeiQue, xltfi a babx S'Jl sD SiSIs 'Hi,