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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER.
Februaey i \ 5
Over Two Million People Have Seen This Play
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SUCCESS
UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES"
By LOTTIE BLAIR FABKEB
Three Companies of Equal Merit "*|
IN PRI
RATION
"THE REDEMPTION OF DAVID CORSON"
By LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER
A Dramatization of Rev. Charles Frederick Gobs' Famous Story. By arrangement with The Bobhs-Merrlll Publishing Co.
it Lottie Blair Parker has the wonderful stack of writing plays that continue to crow upon the theatregoers. Her first great success, Way Town East," is r
: old, but more popular than ever. The same thing la the rule with ber seconcf play, ''Under Southern Skies," which terminated a very successful engagement
night It was the third time In that same theatre In as many seasons, and, remarkable as this may seem, Mrs. Parker's piece surpassed In the popularity czpres
now
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pressed
I.OTT1H I1I,AIR I'ABKBR
Address all Communications,
It seems that Jicnrly ten years the Walnut last by Increased attendance the preceding presentations.
It Is a well mnde, wholesome play, rilled with dramatic Intensity and heart Interest, and there is little wonder that It grows upon the playgoers.
With two such certain successes already to her credit, Mrs. Parker might be content to rest upon her laurels, but In the light of past achievement the announcement that she Is now at work upon a dramatlatlo'n of Rev. Charles Frederick Goss' novel, "The Redemption of David Corson," augurs well for the success of that powerful story when transplanted to the stage. With a wealth of dramatic material In that novel Mrs. Parker ought to be able to make a splendid play, and If the paBt Is any criterion she will certainly accomplish this.— CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, Sunday, Nov. 20, 1004.
HARRY DOEL PARKER, Manager, New Amsterdam Theatre Bldg., Hew York City,
WHY PLAY A LOT OF DEAD ONES WHEN YOU CAN
SECURE LIVE ONES ?
LILLIPUTIANS McFADDEN'S FLATS HAPPY HOOLIGAN THE SMART SET CRACKER JACKS NIGHT IN NEW YORK VANITY FAIR A HOT OLD TIME GAY MASQUERADERS
The most talked of Shows on earth. For sure money and to fatten your bank account, be sure
and play the above Box Office Attractions.
IN ACTIVE PREPARATION:
SINBAD IN OLD NEW ENGLAND POCK AND JUDGE
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HOULI8 K. OOOL.EV, Osan'l IVItzr.
i ABLE ALWOODS.
TCbEPHONK-e097»3eth.
A. H. WOODS
THE SHOWS THAT GET THE MONEY.
►S LOUISE BEATOKT IN A NEW FLAY "QUEEN OP" THE WHITE SLAVES"
"TRACKED AROUND THE WOI
"PAST LIRE IN NEW YORK"
"DANGERS OP" WORKING Ol
"FALLEN BYTHEWAYSIDI"
"CONFESSIONS OF A WOP'S" "THE SIN OF HER CHILDHOOD"
"THE LIFE THAT KILLS" "THE OREAT AMERICAN DETECTIVE" "THE CROOKED RATH,"
"THE BROKEN HOME," mnd 31, IN REPERTOIRE OP PLAYS
ALSO LESSEE AND MANAGER
WINDSOR THEATRE THALIA THEATRE
I'l.wlNU BEST POPULAR PltlCB MELUDHAJHAB ONLY.
for Tinao, AddrMi STAIR A HAVLIN, I4AI Broadway.
PERCY WILLIAMS'
Greater Hew York Circuit
THE ORPHEUM,
Fulton Si. and Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
THE CIRCLE,
Broadway and 60th Street, New York City.
THE NOVELTY,
Drigga Ave, and South 4th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
THE GOTHAM,
Fulton Street and Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. RAPIDLY APPROACHING COMPLETION,
THE AUDITORIUM,
Seventh Ave. and 126th St., New York City.
NOW BOOKING FOR NEXT SEASON.
Chas. E. Udell,
"Making Good" ai "Timothy Snodgrass" and STAGE MANAGER with
NAT M. WILLS' CO.
Tbli aeaion, wit! enconraglng projects for next season. ADDRESS PER ROUTE.