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OCTOBER 7. THENEW YORE CLIPPER. 831 "When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver Gray. HAVING A HOWLING SUCCESS. HAVE YOU SUNG IT? If Orcl.«tr.tlo«.«dprof.«lonl M pU. PREEi sll(1 „ ,„„„„.,,. 8p . c „, .„.„„„,„,. Wrl |. for p.rtl.-Ur.. MISSOURI. St? Lonl«.—At the Olympic Theatre (I*. T Short manager) "The Woman In the Cost-" last week scored big. Blanche Walsh and norothv Dorr made Tilg Individual successes. The largest crowd of Hie season at tended. ••The I'ollege Widow" tills week. "Home ^mtPB? ''P. T. Short, manner).—"The Prince ot Pllsen." with .less Uuutly us linns Wuner was cleverly presented and played to large crowds last week. In the cast was (nth Peebles, o£ Kansas City, the iirlgiiinl Va«sar t'lrl. who starred last sensou in "The seminary tllri." Miss I'eehles Is most at- tractive' Jess Dandy Is up to all re- milrcinents ns the whole sonled Cincinnati •ewer. Louise Willis sings the.role of the American widow well. "Mrs. Temple's Telc- *„„„• Oct. 1-7. -The SholJiiu" It-14. Oi.rn\- Thkathb tJ. I- Oppenhelmer, It's- „) _M<>llioiii-ne MncDowell began his last week's stay Sept. 24. with a presentation of •Fedora." ' oud enjoyed splendid patronage •••i-ilil Ionise farter and Wlllard Hlai-kniore iot many n laugh In the last act. during ike dellverv of a dialogue that has many hannllv turned lines, Jessallne Ilodgers plnyed the' title part remarknhly well. Indeed, the Sardou repertory seemed as If specially writ- tea for her. liAimu-K <!■'. W. Floyd, manager).—"The lieezer of Heck" this week. Him* Van Stud- dlford next. Coi.iimma (Frank II. Tale, managprt.-- lilcr business was enjoyed Inst week. This week's bill: Yankee Doodle Boys, Mr. ami Mrs Oene Hughes. Harry and Hal vera. Mu- sical JohnRtons. Tegge and Daniel. Kdword Ijizelln, Hlnes and Itemington. Faust Family, Jimmy Wall. Lindsay's dogsi nnd monkeys, Jennings and Henfrew, nnd the kliiodronie. UirEntAt. (It. K. Hnssell, mnnngerl.— (leorge Kllmt received n cordial welcome Sept. 24 nnd week. He returned In n new play, called "Hlg Hearted Jim," a comedy Iliama of Western life, by W. S. Roberta, the title role of which gives Mr. Kllmt ample opportunltv to display his abilities ns n melo- dramatic actor of sterling qualities. The supporting company Is well balanced. "Happy Hooligan' 7 this week. "A Wife's Secret'' neit. STANnAWi I Leo. Uelchonbach, manager).— The Colonial Belles fame to big business Sept. 24 2!l. The opening comedy Is a lively travesty, styled "The Haley Fnrai." The vaudeville was mode up of acts by Itose l.'nr- lln, Xelson and Mlllege. the Fnrrell-TayUir Trio, f'ook and Barrett, nnd Charles l-'alk. "Cohen, the Count." Is the closing force. California lili'Ia this week. f!«Axn Oi-kiia Hot-SB iJ. F. Sheeny, ninn- ngeri.—Al. II. Wilson appeared In his new plnv. "The Herman liypsy." last week, and enjoyed fair business. The piece gives him cppnrlupltv to Impersonate n genial liei-rann nud to sing. ••|ea^llnsB^a' , this week. Kolh and Dill, lu "I. fl. ft." next. Havi.ix's (Wm. tlnren. mnnngerl.—"Her Wedding Day." a diverting pnstoral play, with Jessie Lansing in the chief role, was tlie attraction Inst week. Not in weeksi bus a plav moved so smoothly nnd quietly over Hie Ifnvlln boards, where excitement Is wont to predominate. There are thrills In Ihls new play, but not a hint of sensationalism. Big business continued. "King of the Opium lllng" this week. "The House of Mystery" next. tiAVBTV (0. T. Crawford, mnnagerl.—"The Carnival at Monte Carlo." an up-to-ihe-mlnuie extravaganza, was the programme last week, and played to lilg crowds. In addition the Parisian -Widows Bitrlesqners offered n new vaudeville hill. The olio Included specialties by Ben Welch. Valninre Sisters. Hunan mid Kearpey. All and I'eyster and the Three Mu- sical Keltnns. London Belles this week. t!i.n»B Thkatiib. —The following bill Is being presented this week : The (treat Mu- sical Hankies, f.eorge Bench. Douthitl and Jones. Kd. Thompson, the favorite illustrated song singer: "The tirent Steeplechase." Man- ager II. R. nice is having the theatre newly painted, making it one of the best fnmily theatres In the West. Business Is good and the crowds are increasing. ■ iviiimiiK City.—At the Willis Wood (Woodward & Burgess Amusement Co.. man- agers I lnsl week Robert Mantel), lu •itlch- tud HI." "Othello," "Hamlet" and "ICIche- Heii." played to fair houses. Mr. Mantell did his customarv good work. "The Prince of Pllsen" Oct. 1-7, "llf! I'nff!! Pout!!! «H. fiiiAXn OrKtiA IIOI'KB (Hudson k Jiidnh. malingers).—I.nst week Hiiiilnn's"Fnntnsmii drew big houses, and deservedly so, for the {M'odiirilon was one of the best this well known IIrm lias ever sent out. F.xiell.Mir work was done by the several llnnlons. nad t'lara Thorpp. This week "Buster Brown will pi-.ilnii.lv do u big business, as extra liuitlnces will lie given every day. Next week, lieoi'ge Kvnns, In "The Runaways, Oui-hbi'm (Martin Beck, general uiauuReri. —Lnsl yycek a hill of general excellence drew good atleudtuice. The hendlluer was S. Ml); ler Kent, and his sketch, "Just Dorothy, made ft decided hit. Other* on the bill were : The Wilton Brothers, Lew Wells, "lie Oucen's l-'nii," a demonstration of .Marconi s Wireless Telegrapliv. I he Messenger Boys Trie, Ilenrletle De Serrls. and the kliKslrome. This week the bill InclndeH: Patty It ml hers. Three Sisters Mnrnrle. Smllh and Cniiiiilic.H, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins l-Tshcr. ivllnn Kobe. Linden Ileckwith, Howard Urol hers and the klnodi'flinr. IIIM.in' OraiA llorsi: IF,. S. Brlgbani. manager).— Last week Joe Welch. In ' [be. Peddler." hnd it big week's business. lbs week, "Her First False Slep:" next week. "(Juren'nf the While Slaves." Acpmitltru (Woodward St Burgess Ainuse- ineiil Co., inanngersl.—Lnsl week. "The Vol- unteer Organise drew well. This week. "Sky Farm :" next week. "Holly Tolly." I'KXTfnv (.1. J. Barren, manager I.— Last week, the California Olrls. In the inn- slcal coined v creation. "The Ureal Wine Way," |iad:gonil houses. This week. IMInlV Puree Co.: next week, Fay Cosier Co. Ma.ik.stic iSnin Beiijnmln. manager i.—- Las) week, the nets were: Zutkn. Cllnord nnd Hrili- Mr. nnd Mrs, llohyns. Mimical l.evys. Three Xambns. Cheverlel, Mrllnoys. Slid llie biogrnph. Tills week : Charles llren- nah.nnd lonimnv. the Scheiik I'ntiillv. Ijlxnli. Burt nnd Leon. Itnwis nnd Von Kaufman, Chester, and lieorge Ij-wls. Ci.il'i'BHixos.—Our niiniial carnival week will be held here commencing del. 2. I lie theatres will prolinhly give special matinees extra features of Ibe week being the annua Parade of the Priests of Pnllns. the carnival '•nil. and two performances of Kpperson s Megaphone Minstrels, assisted by Snusn nnd his band.. .., .Contract* have been signed by which the Suubert Bros, will have a theatre here next season. J, I. Shilliert was here last week and closed the deal with I.eo ft Leslie, who.will put up a fifteen story onlce tuildlng at the corner of Tenth and Balti- more Avenues, which will have n theatre In connection with It. The coiitract calls fur a theatre seating UKS people. Mr. Marshall, of Marshnll & Fox. of Chicago, will be tin- nrchilecl. The theatre will be enlled the Snni s. Shuliert Theatre, and will be ready in lime for next season Manager O. li. wnoil- ward returned froai linialm lnsl week, where be went to an end ilic owning of the new slock thenire. enlled the htinrond, which Is ennilolled by Wniulwnrd & Burgess, and whl.-li opened lis season Sepi. Hi. wlih Hie Wnisl- wnnl Slock Co.. in "The lllrl I Left Behind Me." The new house Is n very lieiuulfiil nae, having two floors nnd sealing !.."iini people The color si-heme Is green, gold nud Ivory. An immense crowd intended the opening, and Manager WiuMlwnril was called far ami rc- siuiiiiIihI wllh a clever sis-ccli of lluinks. i St. .IonpiiIi. —At Tootle's Thenire iC. C. Plillley. manager i "The College Widow" bad rapacity business Sent. •_•!■>, and was greatIv enjiiyetl. Kulii ami |iii| i), i. * Tin, Jltlrpby .'!. "Pl(r: Pan*:: IMI'.r 7. •'Busier Brow* It. "The Prince of Pllsen" HI. I.TVRI'lt It". I'. I'ldliey. manager >.-"Her 1'lrsl False Slep" drew big litislness. "The Volunteer Organ 1*1" I. 2. "Human Hearts" It. 4. •'(bieeti of the White slaves" .V". "Tli,> Utile Homestead" 8. Lvntc ill. Walter Van Dyke, manageri, — The Van llyke Co., lu "A True American." IiiiiI good bouses m every iieiformmice lnsl week. "A Cowboy fill I" 1-7. Ciiystai, (Fred Cosmnn. aianngeri.—This house opened the season Sept. l'4. anil 9 strong bill drew Immense emwils the entire week. People for week of l : l.n iiord nnd Ityerson. \\ llllani li. lingers. I'd. Thomson. Frniizmathes and Lewis, orvllle I'llclier. anil Cosnian's moving pictures. .Sprlmifleld.—At Hie Bnldwln Thenire ((!. I'. Olendorf. inniingeri Home T'nleui Sllnstrels gave an excellent show Sept. 20. l'ercv T. Heinus, <if Xew York, wns well re- ceived The Metropolitan Stock Co.. i8-!lli. Is drawing well. DiKMBii IF. \V. IHemer. nianageri.—The Stock Co. Is drawing full houses nlghlly. The cast embraces I lie McConuell Slsiers. de- cided favorites. Ool.ixii I'viik lit. L. Doling, mnnngerl.— The Tolson Sloik Co. tins Jusl elosed II six- teen weeks' engagement, and enjoyed a good business. Staii 111. II. Olendorf. niimngeri.—Con- tinuous vaudeville is being well attended. AitKXA.—Klnglliig Bros. Clreus. 2il, drew I wo large crowd* and gave eitevMeul per- fnriiiances. •—• oiir.iiov. .Porlluud.—The Lewis & Clark fair at- leiuhince passed Hie l'.IHiii.iiiiii imirk Sept. -'.'. nnd the tolnl 2J was - . , .04S..'I44. Sunday. :M. bad Hie largesi Sunday attendance since the opening, which was IT.HiS. This was plainly atlilbiiliible to the live stock show, which opened lb. and Is Hie finest of the kind ever held on the I'aelllc coast. Sepl. Ill wns Xew Kngland Hnv. Kxerrlses were held at the Massachusetts Building, imrtlclpnted lu by F.xeriitlve Commissioner Wilson II. Falrbaiik, Hon. Theodore II. Wilcox, of Portland, repre- seining the liovernor of Mnssuchiiseils: Presl- deut II. W. liondc. Itev. K. L. House nud Judge II. II. Sort hup. of I'ortlund: Itev. A. K. Illuming and llev. S. It. Cnnen, of Boston, and S. Moxem. of Springfield. Maine liny was celebrated the same day. Addresses were made by Conuulssloner Arthur C. Jackson, lloverno'r Chiiniliei'lalii, Mayor Lane, Presi- dent II. W. (loode. Hon. Jefferson Myers, President of the Oregon State Commission, and oi hers, liulv's Day wns celebruted. 20. most enthusiastically. Addresses were made by Commissioner Peter A. II. Kossl. Consul C F. ('and la ill and Colonel Henry K. Henry lloscli. director of exhibits. Sept. 21 was Tncoiua llnv. which was une of the most suc- cessful special days of the Kxposllloii. Aero- mint Lincoln lleiichy. Sepl. III. carried n mes- sage from Theodore llnrdee, usslslaiit to the president of the exposition, to lieuenil (.'oii- stnnt Wllllmns. post eommnnder at \un- isiuver barracks, nine miles away, which was the flrsi message ever carried by an airship. Tlie tligbl lo Vancouver was entirely suc- cessful, all hough the airship did tint succeed In milking the relnrn voyage lieeiiuse or strong winds. A snfe landing wns made afler Iwo miles of the return distance had l-ecii covered. The airship wits composed of Hie motor and frame work of Captain Bald- win's Illy of Port bind, and the gns bag of Ccmge It. Teinlbison's lielnline. The Blue Urollo. on the Trail ill. It. Small, mnnn- gerl, was burned Sept. !j». entailing u oss iif KiOO. with no Insurance. The carnival of Venice. Bolossv Klrnlfy. manager: Alaska- Klondike Mining Kxhlbll Co.. lieorge I.. Ames, manager: SI reels of I aim, Kin l.ermv. mnnager. and Itnlliler Cafe, (.nslon Akiinii. inanager. which were closed recently bv nitncliiaeiii. have made adjustments Willi I heir creditors, and lire again hi operntioii KlraHv iiiiiiciinces Hint I lie Carnival of Venice will close perinaueiilly Sepl. "0. but Ibe other lit Ira-Hull's will continue until Oct. 1.1. the dnv of the elosing of the LxihisIIIoii Five dallv coacerls arc given by I htiiiiilng Fllerv's liiind. Slg. Ferullo. dlreeior: Aditiln- Isiiailon Hand, Slg. A. De Caprlo. illrecior. anil tlie ('. S. Artillery Baud. Mutoi'AM lili.ixo iCnlvlii llclllg. mniin- ,,ei'.. --••The I'liiiperons" did big business week of Sejil. IS. May Irwlu 2.1-2K. "rmler Somhern Skies" m :io. "The HJH from Knv's" Oct. 2. it. Klennor KoImoii 4-T. Willi one performance »f "In a Balcony" nfier- noon of H IIii.as.ii (K. L. Snckell. mniiiigeri.—Ilie Itelasco Sloek Co. did big business week of Seal 18. hi "Ciililiilii Jinks, of ilie Horse Mnrlnes." "Oil the ijnlet" LMIio. mid "'1 lie riiarlly Ball" IN1. 2-7. I'Mi'iui' i<l. L. Baker, mnnagerl.— Ibe Convlcl's HniiglniT" had gund Imslness Sept. •'4:in "Fabio llomanl" did fair Inislness week of 17. "Sweci rlovec" SK-iUI, mid "<Ui Hie Bridge ill .Mldliighl" Oct. I. BiKlii's Ift. I., linker, inrtiiiigei-i.—Wil- liam's' Ideals opetied well Sepl. 24. Tlie Mei rvuiakeis i:xlrava«illi/.a Co. did gissl lolsl; n'ess week of 17. In "Krousmeyer in Soeleiy nnd "Tlie Mayor'* Vnculloli." Sum Heveres iiKAxii li. 1L Krrickwm. mnnngen. - Wal«ii and l.lgon. Waller I'eiry. Fred Piirlii- Ion Freeman and Clark. Iiiirhnn mid I ourl- nev' Ibe Ureal Leon and ibe Urn ml I scope. S'rvii iJ' H. Krrlckson. inniingeri — The met anil Trio. Wilbur. Friim-ls Cnliahiiu. Itbh iiils and lllcliards. the While liogl, and the Starosco|ie. l.ntic iKeiilliig t Hood, ninuogem.— The l.vrlc Slock Vn. week of Sept. Jo. In •|lr. .lekvll nnd Mr. Hyde." Oiu-itnu it. A. Simons, monagcri.— A Mormon Freeze-Out" week of Sept. 2S. by ihe following people :.MniJorie Mandevllie. Bertie lllllnrd, Kdnn Wllma. Myrtle rranks Virginia Sloik«ton. Sophia Frnoka, Pearl nnd CosBldy, Geneva Cecil, Kay Daiton, Maris Audrey. June Audrey, Sell ltov. Hose Owens, Leon Krrol, a. r. Tliorn. MIssTnllKiir, Camp bell rtrolher*. Phiiu.l Brolhers. Amellln. Lain and Cecil, l.i- Hoy ami pulton. Itocque nn<l High. Harry C. Ityner nnd Koscoe Arbnckle. Oaks Simmki: I'auk iS. II. Frledlnnilei, liuinagevi.— liiHid business, although the Sum- mer season is drawing In n close. On Chil- dren's llnv. Sepi. 311, ";ii,ihio ehlldrcii were nil- llliltcd free. Xiil'Ks.--- lieoi'ge I., linker, tnniinger of lice Kinpite Theatre and linker's Thenire. low ided a voluntary peiiiiou in bankruptcy lu Hie I'tilled Slates lilstrlci Ciauri for the dis- trict or iiregon Kentlng & Flood, proprle- liirs and mnnngers of ihe l.*rlc Tbentie. luive obttilnril eontnil of ihe Orpheum Tiieiili-. sliuaieil at l-liuiih nnd Snirk Streets. In Hi's eliy. nad will hereafter •'onduet it ns n lilgh clnss vaudeville theatre. Possession will In- takes (lei. !i, afler which extensive altera lions will Is- ninth- lo lit it fur h-gillmaie the- airbill enterprises Mine. Jennie XoieLI gave a sineessful rnnrerl Sepi. -j:i. at the First Bapllst Cliurch, assisted by Mrs. Slt.-r- liiuii Ill-own. liusinv Oechesle. Ilraee Kemp nnd Mrs. Winren F.. Thiunas. ♦♦♦ ins-run i of cot. i li ill \. •9 :i.v 74 WABASH AVK„ ClllCAOd. FIFTH AVF... Sk.il lOltU, WnsliliiKl -Al Hie New National I W. II. Ilapley. uiniiiigeri Ibis week. Ihe Joe Weber All Slur i"ii. Lust week "The Wl/.nrd of oz" bail goiHl business. \Y. ||. Irene, hi "All American Lord." licl. !I-I4. Coi.imiii.v iJ. !■:. Luckeil. miuingei-i.—Tills week. Minnie Setlgninii nnd Wllllaiu Bruiu- well. In "The Hrngoii Fly." Ijisi week "The Trulh Tellers" hud lis llrsl rniresenlalhill under this inline, though previously presented in this city Hnee sen sous ngo under Ho- mime of "The Pilgrims." li wiis fnirly well re- celveil. and will pndinlilv lie successful on the road. Fi'lul Seli.-ff. In "Mile. MiMllste." 11-14. LACAVKiri: oi-kiia Koisk ili-n J. l.n Matte. mnnngerl.—Tills week. Nellie llenuiiioul nnd Henry V. Donnelly. In "The Serio-Comlc liov- erness." Last week May Mnrble. In "Nancy Brown." made a iiotubb- sin-cess, tilling Hie bouse ulgliilv. Billy It. Van. In "The F.rriuid Boy." II-It. Ai'aiikmv oi- Misn i,i. w. i.you, malin- ger i.—This week. "The IJlleell of Ihe lllgtl binders," Last week. Howard Hull, ill "A Mllllo-inlre jieteillve." hud crowded houses. "Tin- Stocky Bond lo Dublin" H-14. Ciiask's (Miss II. Wiiiiilfri'd He Witt, malinger I. — This week: Clay Cleineiil nnd company. Tlieorode Jullnii. Three Carrolls, Jack liurdner. Max Wiihh'oii. Kelly nnd VI"- letle. Jaiiies U'llthour ami ci>ui|iiiny. and Ihe vltagr.iph. I.vi-':i'.u iF.agene Keriinii. mnnngerl. — I'lils week, the Kiuplie llurb-souers. \Mtt week. Miss New York Jr. siorcil well. The I'lierry Blossoms fl-14. Wa'siiiuiin ft D'Ai.ma's Tuaixbh Animal Sunn begun a Iwo weeks' stay lnsl week. proving very attractive to the youth of Ihe cllv. and crowding Ilie spacious lent twice daily. Xorks.—(hi and afler Oct. SH. Ihe Lafayette llinnd Opera House will be transferred lo Ihe ReliiscoSlmU-rt forces, by purchase, and will be known as the llcliisco Theatre. "Tlie iili-1 of the linldeu West" will receive lis premier, and open tlie house, and will be fallowed by nil tlie ploys controlled by the Sluibei-is. Belns I In rrlsoii llrey Flske, .loliu C. FIkIii-I' nnd Frunk Perley. I in v Id War- held. In "Tlie Music Master." Is booked for three weeks' run. nnd Mine. Bernhardl will appear In January. Ira .1. l.n Mot tc will continue us manager The Empire The- nire. which 1ms been closed for the past Iwo or three seasons. Is now being over- liiiuled and remodeled bv Si ill r & I In villi, and will reopen -■"•. under Ihe iiiiuie of ilie Ma- jestic Thenire. It will take the bookings of Hie Lafnveite Sipinre 0|s'in House. ♦♦♦■ MA It VI. A Ml. Iliililioore. Tin- relnrn of Mine. Shu- iHiiiiu-llehik lo "Ford's i Charles K. Kurd, mnnagerl. Ocl. '1, ill "Love's Ufttery." ptiilll- Ises lo in- Ihe oi-cnsiou of II big week's busl- acus, Hie udvuiice sale being huge. "Tlie Dragon Fly" was not successful lnsl week, lieorge Primrose's Minslrels are due II. Acaukmv I Nixon & Zhiiiiiorimin, iniinii- gersi. --"ilie Truth Tellers" will be seen '1 and w.-ek. "Woodland" bad a succession of full houses Sept. 'J.1-:>n. John Kendrlik Bangs' "IMI-O-.V* will receive lis llrsr produc- tion oil niiy stage II. Al.UAinil's iltobeii I'.. Irwin, nniunger).--- "The Karl and the lilrl" Is flu- cuireul week's attractjna, following "The lilrl nud lie- Bandit." which opened the season Inst week wllh excellent results. The new iiiiiu- ugoinenl bus made many Improvi-mcni*. and wllh Hie line list of u It ructions Hiinoiini'cil, u prosperous year seems eerlnln. Next week. "Ihlbes hi the \\ ood." Aroi'i'oiiii.M l.i nines L. Keriimi, toiiiiiigeri. — F.llle Fay leukes lu-r llrsl slclbir appear. mice here U. Ill "The Belle of Avenue A." "The Serlii-IViinb- lioverness" did n uusleriile business Inst week. "Tin- Itlnek Crook'' comes '■'. Maiivi.ani' (Jiimes L. Kernnu. inn linger i. —Filsoii nnd Krrol. Lew Sully, He Will, Burns nnd Torrence. Kddle Leoiiurd mid Ihe Sharp Brothers. Ibe Hlce Family. Sylvaiio, and lioriiinu nnd West open -. The usiiiil gootl allendiilice prevulls. Hot.i.iiiAV S-ruKKT (lieorge \V. Rife, man- ngeri. Bartie," lilliuoie will be seen L'7. lu ■A Itoeky lioad to linlillii." "Why lilrl* l.eiive lloiue" closed u prosperous week Kept. .'id. Next week. "I'usler's Last Fight." Bi.a.vkv's il'liiiiles K. Illmiey, inmiiigei). — •The livpsy lilrl" llel, 1'. "Wedded nnd Piirled" ilia well lnsl week. "The Curse of lir'tik"' Is due II. MoM'.Mitv-rw. (Jiimes L. KeniHii. mana- ger I, - Miss New Vork Jr. begins n weeks slay 2. Itelll.i nud Woisl drew full bouses nil last week. Inning I lie unit I nee perform- ance. Jll. Iliirullo He Will iliny Smllh. of Iteiiii ami SiiiIiIii, wlilb- lumping from a Inirrel placed ii|hiii u lahle. fell in Hie singe, si is t a I lllng li concussion of ibe bruin from which he died :iii. The Umpire Iturlesipiers come Ul Hl.i.ir clones St Craft, miiiingersi.—A new list of Vllinlevllle nils Ibis week. Business lair. ♦-»-• UTAH. Soil Lake Clt>-,—At Suit Lake Theatre Hlen, 11. Pyper. inniingeri F.ihel lliiriyinore, iff "Sniiilny." diil gi.ud business Sepi. "l-'J.':. "The SiiIiiiii of Sulit" did good busltiess '.'It-'.'S. "The Teliderfool" Ocl. II. in, Modiime Herr- mnnn II. "Peggy from Pnrls" 1L'-I4. lilUMi TilKATIir, i Arthur C. Smiley. ns*i*t- »nt mnnngerl.—"Arlzmm" did good business Sept. L'4-^7. "Only n Simp lllrl" Oct. ii-ll. "A Tliorniudihred Tramp" 12-14. I,vine IW. II. Kgan. manager). --The Briga- dier Kxtravngnn/n Co.. in "A Wine liny." with Battling Nelson as a special feulure, played Lo 9. It. O. week of Sepi. 25. B. F. KEITH'S THEATRES AND VAUDEVILLE BOOKING CIRCUIT. Keith's Theatre Kellh's Bijou Theatre.. Keith's Theatre Keith's Theatre Keith's Theatre Keith's New Theatre... Kellh's Prospect Theatre. Boston, Muss. Boston, Mass. . .Providence, It. 1. . .Pawtucket. It. I. . ..New Yolk CHy. . .Philadelphia, Pa. .Cleveland. O, \Yushlngl.ui, II, C. leatre. . . Hamilton'. Mil. lhiirnlo, N. Y. Toronto, (.'nil. ., Kochesicr, X. Y. Detroit, Mich. Port In ml. Me. . .Worcester, Maim. ... Syrin-iise, N. Y. ... Youngstowu, (I. HKIIKOIIMKIIS WILL IIF.NK.KIT TIIBN8KI.VKM II V lil.l.lMVU THIS OFFK K HVKOUMKI) OF TI1KIII HOI TK AND OI*K\ II Ml.. B. F. KEITH'S BOOKING OFFICES, St. James Building, m. K- HOOODON, BooklngM«noK»r, llooiiis S'j:» to HUH St. .lames lliilldliiu, M:W YOIIK CITY. iveuu s iTospeci i ueaire irvriituu, Keiths Ito.viil Princess Theatre..Loudon, F.ng Harry Davis' Urand Upera House. Pittsburg. Pa Chase's Theatre Kernnii'H Miiryloiid T Shea's linrdeii Tlieiilre. .Shea's Tlieiilre Nloore's Theatre Temple 'Client re Moure's Theatre Park Theatre Hi and Opera House.. (iriinil Opera House., 'MARGUERITE' """"IJSBLSf™ 1 ' ■ ■■■■■ ■ ^Pi ^ae aaai ■ ■■ ■ aaai (Hot. llronilnay mid Sixth Ave.|, New Vark City The Two Tone Greys. In overplaids, n;irrow, meditiin and wide wales are the lenders. We show one hundred styles of these effects in the host foreign and tJumtsMc materials, and make them to your measure, in suits for $'i"t. They five excellent wear and are made with trie Arnheini liose-littlug collar ami un- breakable fronts and shoulders. Let us send you samples irf these and our little booklet, "Pointers on What to Wear." RRNHEIM Broadway and Ninth Street, New York. j I \ III A V A. liuliii iiuiiolin. Al Fiiullsb'.s iipeni Ihiiise iAd. F. Miller. miiiuiKi-i'i "The Prim r Pll- sen." Sept. TJ. L'.'i, sold oul al every pec- foriiiiiliee, mid was ii Idj.' success. Tim Mu" llhy. in "A Corner In I'on'ee" nud "liiuld liarrlck." '.'.".'.'7, ilrew very IiIk business nml scored heavily, lien, M, Cohan. In "l.lllle Jonnny Jiaim," for one nerformaMee, s*. Iiilikeil the house. The perioi'mnme ivus nn iiuipialllled success. Solbciu nnd Mnrhuve, <n "Tlie MercluiKi of Venlee." I'll: Fny Temple- I .Hi, iii "Fuiiy-llvc .il..lines From llnunlwiiy,' !UL Putt; i Dickson & Tallinn, pHUUWeral.-- "An Fye Wllness," Sepl, ^'."i •_'". did bin busi- ness. "Yoiinic lliiffalo" I'S-.'ili, "The Sliovv lilrl" Oct. -j-i. IxiiI.ixa. — 'i'be Mny ilosiner Slock I "o. opeiu-il for Ilie sensou week of Sept. 25, in n credlliible produclloii of "Iliizcl Klrke." in fair liuslncss. "Tbelitin" for week of Ocl. '.'. CtuMi oi-kiia llwl'HN I Sim fi-c Zli-Kli-r, iniiii- ni;eri.—Mosher, HoukIiIoii nml Mustier pre billed us liendlllH'i'K for week of Ocl. 1'. The Fells nad Hurry coiupniiy Is number lilj; I en t ii re. liiilleitl's monkeys. Four Illinois. Musical Klelsl. MiKiiom-lle Kiikln. Price nnd Mattel', Hurry Thnttlllsiin nnd Ibe lilow-ope till out n i.'oiid. silling hill. I'liiiiiilly liusl- Hess was Ilie rule last week, DmI'hii: II'line. /.Iiiiiuermiiii. imiliiiueri. -■ The Mnscolles lnsl week pill on "Tlie Hurl of llshluisli" nud Fred Si. Ilaar'n hiil'lell:i, "IteKlnnlil YiiiiderKoiild's lllrlluliiy." lu Hie olio the lliichelur Sisters were the feu I ore. Iliislness wns fair. Colonial llelles week of •lei. -.'. Xi/I'ks.— The pcoKi-amme nl I lie liriiiiil 'ipei'ii House is respleodeiii lu u new covec. Tile liriiiiil opera House bus n number of hcitdlhifen hooked Ihls seiisoti tluit lire Hew lo luilliimipolls. The botlse wns luickeil llltllost lo Sllll'oejll lull Sepi, l'I, wlien "Sky l-'nrin" was kIh-ii hy n strung coiiipuiiv. "Wife In S'ame nulV' llel. I. "Her Weililliijj Hay" .s, "Why illils 1,1-nve Home" 13. OAK Sl'UUIT I'AUK I W. It. Merrell, lilllllil- neri. This I'lsori wns fairly well iwironlwl week of IT. when -'Tin- Convlcl's I ii nn III er" wns itlven by biral latent, under ilie iius|ilies of Ihe local iiilions. Nii'I'Ks. Tin- nsslsliuil mil iiul'.'I' of Ilie Peo- ple's nml liriiiiil. Frist Wasljer. rcputl-. nil- iisiuil Imslness nl li.illi bouses tills hi-iisuii, ami says Hun he expecis ihls will be ibe hlKP-si sen si in Kvinisville bus ever known. Tin- IliuilltiK ilu-iili-e, New Sunny Smith, missed here IT, on line way Smith for the WIMiT sensou Tlie Iliislness Mill'M Cur- iilvul nud IIl|i|Kidroiue will lie ii.-lal ihln sen- son in ilie linseiiiiii I'm It. nml ariiiiKi-nienis have I n nunti- lu run dully i-miii'sIoiis IiiIo Kviiusvlllf. 'I'he liiniii sll'eels have In-en deeo- riiiiil. anil nil sloi'es ure lo I pen nlitlilly lo illspliiy nooils hnd I'.viinsvllle proiluels lo the visitors. The mu in feature al Ihe bull park will be Ail«le nml her Irnlm-il lions, « V liicauocM. Al .\|e.llnisey's Thi-nlro i It nn); Itreril. inn iinu'-c i Ibe IT lion Slml; Co., Sepl IS L'I. hail full- sized houses, "Ski Farm" S3 l.vmuu II. Howe's niiivlliK pie- Iiii-i-s. '.'.s. drew ii full- house. "The Sluiar lilrl" :iu. NirTitM, Ceiilry jlruH.' Iiiik nnd Cony Show pliiyell lo en | ill el I y '.'H I. he..Ill Park elused lis Sl-llsull '.'.",. i.iiiitti-rbrnkii ii Ini(«. IdK tiiidi IIIIUI- llui Marlon. • Al the Indlumi ill. li. Soiniiii-rs, uiniiiigeri "To I'll- nl Hiiwu" IiI-oukIH mil n lull house Sept. 21, nod pleiised everyoiie. The Four Hunt In its. lu "The Fool House." fiirtilshed three hours of i-xcelleul fun, lo a pucki-d house, TJ. The ihitullik' specliill.v of Mill lie HullllliK IiI'oiikIii down Ibe llolise. "Sliudows on Hie lien rib" was lllierully iiul- liilil'/ed 23, nnd imide u decided lilt The excellent cliiirncii-r work of Ivslhn Willi.mu won iiuuierous eiirlnlti en I Is, "A I'ouiilry Kill." feilllll'lUK Xesbll Scovllle. pleusi-ll II llll-KC inillb-llce L'I!. "Hip Villi Wlllkle." Willi Marry Jartana lu the nib- rule, sttpporied by Kale .liicksou nud mi excel lent mHI|Mlliy. eulerlliltiell cnpiiclly houses 'JK. Hilled : '"Ilie SIrii of Ilie Four" SU. "Tlie llbl ('lollies Man" .'in. "Alvln Joslyn" del. -J. "Weildeil nml Purled" it. "The Si-mlniiry lilrl" .'>, "Tlie Scl I nlil" ii. "Hli! Ilearieil Jim" T. I SMASH 111. It. Sninmers. iiuiliuueri. A Konil |j|-ii|;rumme nml excelleiil IiiisIiii-ms week of Sepl. -JT. For week ol Oct. -J: Miiz/.lui iii, llii'/.el Kolilusuii. Itiivmoml olid Hood. Howls Ion. Lindsay's I log mid .Monkey Slum, nnd the lirilliiloscope. Ciivhtai. i.lohn Ti. Aiumoiis. innnnaeri. A splendid hill bus bronchi ••■II capacity houses Ihe enllre week. For week of 'J; Tlie Scrmiloiis. Irene While, ibe Kvans Trio. Ihe Hiiulys, llliislruieil sunirs. nud Die kbiuilroiiie. .N'o'l'KS. MtiiuiK*')' .N.htt Aiuinons. of tin- I'ryslnl. line closed n live yeiirs' lense for Ilie llnriies lllock. ul l/>umts|uirl. anil will npea u Crystal I bee I re there iiei, iii. ti,|s (frni ti I j ti ii i luilii of folic I hi-itt I'i-k. one eiii'b ul Million. Anderson, Kokomu nml Louiiiispoi'i. lidwurd .1. Weleli. lui-iil uiuiiiij-er of Ilie Indlumi ami Criuid. lias been transferred lo Soiilli lleiid, nud bus place has In-en tilled liy S. W. Plckerlni;. of Souib Hi-tiil. Mr. pifkcihiir uiovist Ids fnmily here iimi look rliai'ai- Si pi. 23.... Tlie I'en i in I Vaudeville Assoei.llluli held II II linn III Ith lllllullil Sepl Jll. It oul in.- luidtiess wns Iriinsncleil. Sadie Siieriiinn, actress mid sliijjee. of this city, is mi rneiiiiK much fuvpnible com- tiicni from |be press mid public for lu-r clever wmk with Ibe p.dwnril Shields Aliiu-eiiieiil Co, l-Vinikforl. Al Ihe Hlluii & HiiU'iii'iI, uuiuiiKei-si Ihe Four III "'Ibe Foul House." pluved In Sepl. III. "The Old I'lollies Mini" liml ii full' house 22. "Culler Sou I hern Skb-s" pleiiseil ii lui'ite iiiidleiice Jli. "Alviu Ju-illn" _'N. I.yiiimi ||. Howe Co. 1.11, "As 'Colli in lius Hills'' Oil. I. foi-inal Wilder opeiilim of llm Hlluii. Willi "The Isle of Spice," ii: Suii-u mill build llllllllll-e III, "Till- l.lllle lied School House" II. TI'iWKMHI-iF,. " Memphis. Al Hie New l.yeclllii I Frank lil'il.V, Icssi-ci Ibe Al. li. Field MIllHtlels eillln- Sepl. L'T. '.'*, lo pni'lied houses. .Mr. l-'lehl, Willi. Oil Ill-eiUllll llf Illness ill Ills flltllll.V, llll-l been nbseiit froiii (lie coiiipnuy (nr siilue I hue, iiiipeaied III I In- ciisl, nml received no ovn- lloll. 'CI|l- iiecroriiiniice llllli slljli-rb scenfu ef. feels well llietlleil Ihe ellorimilis |ill ll'olillite. Al. II. Wllsun Ocl. ■_-, "Tlie I'lilllily Chilli'- man" ii. 7. IIoi-kish' Kakt lisp Paiik I A. II. Miorlsi.it, iuiiiiiikcI'I. The iniiKinuune lnsl week ul- ll'llcleil icnwils. InXllIK Hie I'lipnell.V of Hie piivllioii. The mil dour enlerliilliiiielil priiri-il exci llllollilllv clever. Ii wns Ihe liinl week ol' Ibe iiiirh iimnseineiilM. nfier whhli. euiiuiiene Ine .Moiidiiy. iiei. 2. Hie Hopkins lii-ninl iiperu Ilinisi-, pri'seiiiliie hleli class milder Hie, will lo- opelu-ll for the seosoll. I llcllllleil III I ill- prinramate lusi week wen-: Arlliiu- .Miultiy nnd eoiiipnoy. Miss Tyson I'liftv, rnrvcr unit Pulbiril. I.iiwsuri Hois,,. Aurle I 'tiew'ell, .liia- lllle Willi, Cole Frances (lower. Illlll Ti'KK"ailll Imub-ls. III.nil I llellj. M. Kliilllhiirk, llllllllieell ■■-• "llnppy II'MiUkiiii'h Trip Around Ihe World,'' lnsl week, played in sliiiidhie mom every pi-r- fornioih'i-: "The perforiiiuiice pleaseil nml tbn scenery proved u fenliire. .lue .1. Siilllviiri it nit M'lle. Vjilescii received yreai applause. "[.overs Illlll I.IIUIIlics" *J-I. Kiniirllle. Al Sliiiib's Then I re \Vr\tT. Slilllii. llllllllieell "McFlldllell's I'lllls." Sepl i.M, Rave ;l e<>od |»'l forillnlici- In hie business. •||i"ill<iio's Trip Around Ibe world" :':.'. llu-ine.H wns fair. .Miiiniy mid Mini; xonil Iliislness 23, I.'iiiIh Jiunes uIhIms." '-".i : "The Fortune Teller' iniili lleillls" llel. J.. "Ml». Hull While' ciiii.uowri: p. mm; TilKirai II'. li clil. inunm;eri Is closed. diil 'Vie I In I'i livilliavllle. Al Ho- lirmiil llpein HoiiHe I Peillcy It Hurcli. uiuiiiieersi "'ihe Fiiuii.v Mr. liimley" drew n hie audience Sept. 22. The company was eood nml ibe enafiMaea nml stnKlnx excelleni. I.yimiu Howe's lauvlae pictures minuted big bouses. -'My Wife's I'amllv" L'K. "Wlu-ii .fohiiuv Comea MihcIiIiik Home' 211. ITsk Slock I'o. follows. "The Itovnl I'lo-f" Ocl. 7. PtMmt'H ii'edley & ituixh, naaoaanf.— 1 liiill mu. Al Ihe New Opera House i Paul II. Allien, milliliter i Miirrny nud Muck. Sepl. '.'II. pin veil |o n eood boii-ie. liu- eeiile llliilr. -J7. did well. "The I'oituim Teller' Ti I.mils .tunics .-pi, "Hiiintin Hearts " Ocl ii, "Miss lioli White" 4, " 'Way Ili.wu Mint" T. "Sowliie the Wind'' lu, I'rnat lie.In.n I'i, Julio i'uicmuii I I. Al,. l.tn'int.M I: I Ileum Thitulies., played II in Hi (liilliiilii nml Or- ooklyo, hist weel^