The New York Clipper (February 1905)

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February 25. 13 XKAV VOTtK CLTPPET?. xv J. in: lis vitii 1111.1 v\. From Brooklyn, N. Y„ near Hyde & Ilehman's. Twentieth week with George M. Cohan's "Uttle Johnny Jones'' Co. Mr. Snm Harris presents Sing Song, editor of the Pckln Oazetlc, without n song. A character heavy. Seven weeks nt the Liberty Theatre, New York, followed hy one week nt the firnnd Opera House. New York. Hack again to New York Theatre Jan. 1!3. "If I give you some more weeks In New York, can you have tliem done by Saturday Bight? Permanent address, all gents." MM.K. J.ATINA, The "physlcnl nilture girl," whom Kugeno Snndow characterizes ns a type of "the perfect woman." is a more than ordinary contortionist, and snvesn rather repellnnt specially hy the pleasant iiiniiiirr tuul graceful achievement of a numljcr of really ninrveious feats. She dues her work In clever and finished style, and her attractive costuming of the net Is a noteworthy feature. The net Is presented In white costumes, upon an elevated platform, draped In black and Illuminated hy n spot light. The offer t Is stunning. Mile. I.atlna lately closed a tour of the Orphoiim circuit, and now comes Kait to till a long list of bookings. IT MURPHY andANDREWS Ml Hl'll V ASil) AMHU'.WS Are well known performer*, who are now playing the Western circuit. Their clever net. In which llii'y Introduce character work of high class, ns well us n must pleasing series of cntchy snugs ami rattling sets of dances Is catching on, ns usual, with their iiudleiices. TUB PI3TCIIINC1 llltoTlir.it.* Present nn effective, orlglnnl and novel musical net, which has won for tlictn considerable favor. They show great skill In the plnylng of innny wind and string Instruments, but their plcvc <!c lestutuuri: Is tlie'r "Musical l-'Iowcr Unrilvn." 'J'lie lirothers give 11 most olnlsirulu pcrfoniiniice, having the stnge hnndsomcly set with potted plants, which, when sprinkled with watering pots, give forth sweet music. "The Musical Arbor" and "The Musical Pear Tree" nre also novelties. They will have several novelties next season, making the act the greatest before the public. The net Is a feature on any kill, and always a big hit. They bad several otters to go to Kuropc, mid inuy go there in the neiir future. niciiAim prrnor Is the well known Impressnrlo who has been successful In Importing many of the big arts fram Karate, ns well ns booked various American acts at the Knrunran resorts, also In Africa arid Australia. On Jan. 1 he associated himself with Itobert IHranl, who was for ninny years New inrk representative for the Orphcum circuit. They ban opened their olllces at IJiW ttroadway. Air. (Jlrnrd has charge of the American acts, and Mr. Pitr.it will continue with the r.iir.ipciiiis. I bey Intend to Introduce some hcnellcial changes In the booking system. Mr. i'ltr-.t will shortly visit Europe. ItllllA KAI.l'.MAW. A voiiiig American girl, who made her lirst I. melon uppciiriuicc as a tneinber of "The Prime of Pllsen" Co., and made Mich a good Impression during the run of tb.it company that she was Immediately engaged at the expiration of the engagement to do her tue dancing specially at the Albumlu-ii, lirlglniilly Iseikf.l for twelve weeks, Ibe engagement was extended twelve A-eeks more, milking six in. nulls in nil Miss Kimfmiilili bus bail the honor id dinning before II. SI. King of Kiigliind, II. M. King of ■pnringiil. H. M. i^ueen Alexandra, II. It. II. Prim-ess Vlctorbi, I'rlnee and Princess Louise of Itattenburg, at the Alhanibra. ji:a.\ a. r\ riiKiui.v Is a young t'n 1 1 torn In actress, who has come rapldiy In the finiil dining the past live years. Her first experience was gained as a iiiember .if the Aleu/nr Theatre Stock Co., In Him i'lumlsco, Since then she bus siip|ini|eil Olgn Ni'lhersole, lllnuclie Wulsh unit oilier slurs. It Is piobiilile Hint next season will tin. I her "featured" In a high class melodrama. Miss 1'iitrlifiilii Is u typical iiiouuliilii girl — tall, lira. id slioiililer.il, eager and flunk. Mho has a personality entirely unlipic and all her own, lunj sbo cun net.