The New York Clipper (October 1905)

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October 1 I THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. s<;i) lll.MI- '•1111- .■..,1,1 re 'rhralrr iChdik'.-i Clubman, 111 ..>ri —John, itrtw/ in" v))c Linney," r "if.-eil his slxtU week Oct. 0. in ?iw vork Theatre (Klaw A Erlanger. -.niffcrHl.-—Melnlyrr «nrt HcMfe opened 5E? sjeTenth week Oct. 0. In -The llnm rf Hni1»ort Taralrf (Henry B. Harris, mnn- J[![ Koliert limine entered hl.i sixth "ipl- Oct P. iD*'Miin..ahd Superman." Criterion Tlieitre (Charles Krolnnnn. ™.ni«r.-).—Vlflxlnc. Klllott, In "Her Great St8F»5*t3 ber sixth week Oct. 0. i lli'erir Theatre (Klaw fcKrlanger, msn- "L, "The IlBgerfr BroB. in Ireland" be- fn ir» sixth week Oct. 9. *"M»Je»llc TJiealr* (John 9. Flaherty. „iniEPr).—Ohanncey Olcott, In "Edmund nfirke." began his second week and last '^Sf'TtMlM (U. B. Sire, manager).— n,,i,i VVarlleld, .In "The Music Master," !£rte« hla sixth' week Oct. It. iavny Theatre (Frank McKee. Imrktlas, Veil us." Broadway Mb* tt.ivcr" and "Titc RWkM OHIO. - (Leo. c. Teller, iuau»gcti.— i.unn and (be Kngllsu comimnv Lust week Itoherl " Ilolbrook m'™?, 1 ?;, V"" ""I'.""hen'Kdsou played to capacity houses. Xexi, "Checkers^ n«^eiV v B ,.„^ n r n .: , ln w,, -«.. maaaK " - ti "" lunger).—The . ... '.lie flreai Jewel Myx- "SH" V lw "' a n 1 " ost Kiicresstiil nieni, and — II. Van 1«- r,AVKTY ' i : manager).—Man- enoage- he crowded houses pmalM.* llll'lj - (James Clark. ■ fSSa^hl""!!/ ■ l '? lr """••cotter* this week \2LZL&. a *. de ' 1 n»t«iM Is pictures of iht JSSt^i" "* ht V. rtaw*" houses greeted I lark a Ilunnwoy Olrls last week. .-iS™"" oV - T - Grow, manager).— A""' her l *<™ng, , bill this week Includes: (lancing horse, "I'overo:" Waterburv Hroth- S!,£2 Tenny, Keno, Walsh and'Melrose. Ma I hews anil Ashley. Dohertv Sisters. Ward and ( urrnn, llrnndow and Wiley, and the kinetograph. Ootiiam (Charles Williams, manager).— . . i ,!!! r * ere un<1 *•'"■ head ihc Mil ihls Murray and Clara week. Others arc: J. K. Lane, Fields and Wooley, the Mllte MiiHl.nl four, Jerome and Morrison, John P. Clark, llnrr nnd Kvnns, Itapoll and the Tllngranli. Iiuslnoss continues most satisfactory. I'avtos'h (S. 8. Allen, manager).—The siock company, supporting Corse T'nyion, In •Lovers' Lane," this week. "Why He JH- SKFH-HS. nad a K«od week ending 7. "Hie Christian" IC-'JI. iJ' NI ? l . K J , '. l ' ank "• 0arr > mannger).—The Imperial Burlesqiiers this week. Big iiusl- ness with the High School (ilrla lust week. 1'Ycr.tiM (Louis Phillips. manager) .-M'his week. "For Her Sister's Honor." Hood busi- ness attended "The White Tigress of Jnimn" last week. * *—+ - CONNECTICUT. »n —James K. Hnckett and Mary Manner- E. In "Tho Walls of Jericho." commenced k'lr third week Oct. !). Manhattan Theatre (Harrison Grey n<kc manager). — Mrs. Flske began her hiril 'and Inst week Oct. 0, III "I*nli Klesch- L«"• The theatre will be dark week of 111. knlcherhoeker Theatre (Al. Hay- ,.,„ a Co., managers).—Lulu C.laser started hpr slith and last week Oct. I). Next week, r II Sotherh^atid Julia Marlowe, In "Tam- in'.'n'f the Shrew." • - ulnntle Bnrden (Wm. Kramer's Sons, minncers).—The Nohrcns, In a double tra- "„ c art i the Brenner Brothers, vocal come- dians: Sam Gordon and Kmma Chacon, ec- centric singers and dancers: Arlington and Ullston, Xoveity dancera; Madge Maltlnnd. ■Mracier comedienne: M'lle Orletta, In ■ a flviug ring act: May Butler, descriptive con- tralio In lllnstrnted songs, and new moving nlctiires are the attraction this week. Lyceum Theatre (Daniel Frohman. man- ojeri —"Just Out of College," with Joseph \Vheelock Jr. as the star, began Its third Keek Oct. 0- I'rlnees* Theatre (Henry Miller, mnn- nger).— Margaret Anglln, In "Zlrn," smiled her fourth week Oct. 0. Lew Field*' Theatre (Hamlin. Mitchell 4 Fields, manngers).—"It Happened In Norrilnnd" commenced Its seventh week Oct. 3. Harlem,*—At the ' Harlem Opera House (Alex. Licbteflstetak manager) "Strongheari." with Itohert Kdeson. Is the offering for this neck and a well filled house turned out Oct. a. Next week, .'Raymond Hllchcock, In "Knsy n.iwson." ■ -* ' - 'west Exn (Q.A. Blumenthnl. manager).— ••The .Ninety and Xlne" opened to ■ well fllle.l house !>. Next week. Bra Tnnguny, In "The snmbo OH." ' ' . Metropolis (Henry Bosenberg, manu- mt). — "The Shadow Behind the Throne" T-amo for a week's stay. 1», and opened to a narked house. Next week, "MarchlngThrough Georgia." . „ Kt*b (Wm. T. Keogh. manager).—"Dan- Kers of Working Girls" was offered for the approval of a large audience 0. WoCTOIl'S OXK HnXDBBD AND TWEXTT- rimr Stheet: (J. Austin Fynes. general mahagor).—"The Snorting Duchess" proved ohe>of the liest offerings of the season !>. The leading.narts are assumed by Wm. J. Ke'lv. ilentrfce .Morgan. Jessie Bonstelle, .las.' Durklh, Paul McAllister, Sol Aiken. Jnmes II. Wilson, Chas. Arthur; Gerti'tide itooKeveit. AgOesScittt and Maihllda Deshon. Tb» vaudeville presents: Willy Zimmerman. Kniherlne Dakl, Kennedy and Qnartrelli, and the motion pictures'. ai.iiambiia (Percy G. Williams, manager). —Baslness continues line, the iiouse being packed nightly. Hill Ihls week Includes: Herbert Kelccv nnd Fdlo Shannon, liniiun Cafits, Mason Keeler Co., Kd. F. Baynard, Lmptre Cltv Quartette, Peschkbff Troupe, Mabel Adams, the distorters. Johnson and Wells and new pictures on the vllngroph. Ilmmn »>c Simmon's Mtsic Hall (Ben llurtlg, mannger).—The week opened wltli die l'sual crowd In attendance 0. The bill for the week offers: Edward Clark und his six widows. Young American Quintette, Gool- m.in's dogs and cats, May and Albaugb. Al. Grant, assisted by Kthel Hoag: the Juggling MncKanns, Brown, Hnrris nnd Brown, tbe Misses Delraore, McBrlde nnd Coakley and the kinetograph. Gotham (Sullivan & Kratis, managers).— The nigh Rollers came to Harlem 9, and ap- (•eared to n crowded house, giving great sat- isfaction. The show Is well arranged and costumed, nnd the women ore shapely and IKissess good voices. There Is plenty of coed comedy work. The first part, "Dr. Osier's Chloroform Institute," created no end of laughter. "The German Speculators," Ihe ilnal burlesque, sparkled with fun. Next week, Fred Irwin's Big Show. Palace (F. Bernstein, manager).—The following hill this week: Dell and Fonda, iiiirkhart and Berry, Beeves and Gtirra, Harry I'llser, Adams and Rmmonds, Slg. flurmetto. Cardowlne Sisters, Clemo and Cnssells, nnd Downey and Pnge. Family ( Al. Onken, mannger). — This week's bill offers: Jolly and wild, Wallace F.lbert, John Cnrlyle and company, Lalno, Golden and Hughes. Kddv and Lottie Dywer, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Deaves and com- pany. . Brooklyn.—At the New Montntik (S. II. Cohen, manager)' Joe Weber's All Star Co. Oct. 9-14. Jj«st week business was to the ca- pacity. "The Prodigal Son" lfl-21. Majestic (F. C Frldley. manager).— "Breaking Into Society," In which the Four Morions have scored so well, Is presented fl- it. I.nst week Primrose's Minstrels did big business. "Girls Will Be Girls" HI 111. (Irani. Opera House (M. T. Sllddletnn, manager). — "More to Be PHIcd Than Scorned* 0-14. J. Frnnk Burke, George liar- «ouri, Frank Brlnghurnt, Lydla Powell. Marie lleger and Louise Horner are among the prin- cipals. "Nancy Brown," Inst week, crowded the house. "The Ninety and Nine" next week. Itijou (Mary G. Spooner. manageri.—"A Midnight Bcir 0-14. The Misses Kdna May and Cecil Spooner are both assigned to Im- portnm roles, that are presented In excellent form. Claude Tbardo, as usual, makes a big hit singing between the acts. Last week Kdna May Spooner, In "Za*n." did excellent work. Next week, "The Chnrltv Ball." Orpiieum (Percy O. Williams, mannger). —This week's bill: "The Girl In (he Clouds." Mary Norman, Shena and Warren. Miiyme lleiulngton mid Buster Brownies. Chris Bruno ami Mabel Russell. Sydney Grant. Foster and Foster, l.a Mas Andors, and vlta- grapb. Ilviii: & Behmax's (Nick Norton, ninnn gen.—Illll week of !»: John T. Kelly. Frnnk I>. Bryan, the Dollnr Troupe, Kdwln Keougli nud cMiiiimiiv. Ileni-v mid Alice Taylor. Hire and Cady. Charles'Oil. Krnst, Bi-snali nnd Miller, and the klnelograpli. Keexev'h (r\ A. Keeney. manager).— iliniims Q. Seabrooke and Jeancile Lowrln. In "llniight nt Aiictlnn," head Ihe hill. 'Uliers are: Charles Wnync and his baby In- TljtjaTw prepnrat.>> 1 ^..^**J" , 1 " , '? n , I| "i t • -uhalor girls. "The Girl from Coney Isbirid." iilayhouse. under (he Stnlrkernaii sviidl.n « 'Mines Knropeair pantomime dogs. Major is already beiruu, and It wlll.be made to con- Hartford.—At Parsons' (II. C. Tarsons, manager) Kdna Aug and her company present- ed, on Oct. ;:. a four net musical comedy from the pen of A. Baldwin Sloane. entitled "i c'oitrl.eaf Clover," to a tremendous audience, which was very highly entertained. The production was dainty, clever and exceedingly well done. It is built upon what may be safely considered successful lines. Mfes Aug steps from vaudeville to musical comedy, and, while rerniuiug much'of tbe special act business, which won Her success, she has also found opportunity to display her histrionic ability in an effective manner. The Scenes are laid In the Adlrohdftcks nnd along. Riv- erside Drive. There are two "Drs. Brown'' In Ihe Adlrondnrks. : One has a sanitarium 1 and knows no medicine—Is a quack of the most pronounced type. The other hits u ■mall home, knows medicine, bin has lliile, If any success. He Is rich, however. In pos- sessing a charming adopied daughter. Clover, whose name gives Ihe title. Much of a tom- boy, this Utile lady makes tbe life of the pro- duction. She succeeds Jn winding the fo,ve of Reginald Vnn Oesienil, n multl-mllllouiilre. who Is ,so tired of everylhlng that he hires a man to do what lit I le he has lo do tor him. Scenes In Dr. Brown's sanitarium. In Dr. Brown's .house, and at a fiisblomihle hoarding school In New.Vork City, form the comedy seltings. Many pretiy girls, at- tractively gowned, scenic effects of much beamy, dainty dances ami some exceedlugly clever lines affording much ent'ertiilnni'eut. The east In full: Dr. Horatio Brown, George C. Boniface Jr.: !>r. John Browu, Claude Brooke; Reginald Arthur Jefferson De Witt Van Oestend, Hrandou Hurst; Wil- liam Slnpover, Waller Perkins; Hitnuuian .lellows. Stiltz Kdwnnls: Slgnor 1)1 lion- nett!, Kdouard Durahd: Mrs. Do Mar Fos- seret, Maude Granger; loin, Viola Carlstedl; Doln, Grace Wb It worth : Miss Bishop, Km- innlyn Lnrknye: Mrs. Sadler. Grace Nae- smith: Mrs. Taylor, Viola Cecil; Dutch Gus- sie, Martha George: .Miss O'Toole, Gladys Lorkwood; Marie, Frances !■:. Sears: Jean- nctie Wiiriliingtou, Madeline Foster; Mary Clarke, Teddy earner; Frances Hope, Kath- tyn Rowland: Grace Arlington, Lillian Xew- ton; Anna Lee, Frances R. Sears; Pearl Brown, Belle Trlnchard: Dorothy Odcll, Kvolyn Johnson: Leila McKenzie, Pontine Cooper: Beatrice Fortest. Sophia Scott; Paul Jennings, James Uremia n: Jumes Pierce, William Havens: Howard Klrtlnnd, George Bright; Francis Miller, L. It. I.effersoii, and Clover Brown, "A Four leaf Clover," Edna Aug. In Miss Aug the managers undoubtedly have an attrac- tive star, nnd seekers of amusement will And much entertainment In "A Four Leaf clover." Much of the music Is far above the average of that usually found In musical comedy. Brandon Hurst, Kdouard Durand, Geo. Boniface Jr., and a galaxy of pretiy girls left nothing to be desired. Kva Tangnay 4, In "The Sambo Girl." While Miss Tanguay bears the brunt of the play, and furnishes the largest percentage of the entertainment, still she Is surrounded by un excellent company. She will always find a cordial welcome lu this city. Coming: Otis Skinner 10, Raymond Hitchcock 11, "Girl* Will Be Girls" 13, Joe Webers' all star com-, pany 13, Savage Kngllsh Opera Co. 14. llAiiTfOitD (H'KK.v House (Jennings k Groves Co., managers).—"Fast Life In New York" and "Sherlock Holmes" pleased last week. "Klghl Bells" 0-11, West and Yokes "pom's (Louis V.. Kllby, manager).—The bill last week brought good business (o the house. '■ t i > ■■• DISTRICT OF COM MI1IA. WnsiiliiRton.—At (he New National The- atre (W. II. Rapley, manager), this week, William II. Crane, in the new comedy, "The American Lord." Last week the Joe Weher Co., In "Hlggledy-Plggledy" nnd "The College Widower," had excellent business, Mario Dressier and Charles Hlgelow being excellent. Maude Adams, in "Peter Pan," ItSL Crea- tore, 8, had a crowded house. CiiLiuiiitA (Joseph K. Luckclt. manager).— This week, Frltzl Scheff, in "M'lle Modiste." I,ast week "The Dragon Fly" played to fair business. George Primrose's Minstrels 18-21. Imfavettk (Ira J. La Motto, manager).— This week. Billy B. Van, lo "The Krrnnd Boy." Last week "The Serlo-Comlc Gov- erness" had excellent business. KlUc Fny, In "The Belle of Avenue A." ltl-21. Ai'ADf.JiY op Mi.'Sic (John W. Lyons, rnnna- ger i—This week, Barney Gllmore, In "A Rocky Road to Dublin." Last week "Queen cif the Highbinders" ployed lo the capacity at every performance. "Custer's Last Fight" 1<1- 21. Chase's (Miss II. Winifred De Witt, nian- age'i'j.—This week's bill Includes: The Mys- terious ZnnrWs, Lew Sully, lleriiinny's duita and cnls, Kdiiie Leonard, the Five PiroHcoflls. Tavlor Holmes, the Rice Family, and the \ltagraph. Capacity business ruled last week. Lvi'ECM iKugene Kernan, malinger).— This week, Cherry Blossoms. Last week I lie Kinplre HiirlcsiiiiHrs bad excellent business. The Merry Maidens ld-21. vote. —The remodeling of ttic* old Kinplic rchabllltiitloii - ti it fin tint 1.—Music nillier crowded in on tile drama In the notable episodes of Ihe week. Anotinm-ement that Frank Vnn iter Slacken would hereafter conduri the May Festival chorus, succeeding K. W. Clover, was n surprise to (bat agitated body. Grand Opera Hoirk tHarry Rninforlh & John II. Ilavlln, managers).—Henry W. Sav- age- introduces "The College Widow" Oct. t». George Ade's satire has never .been here, bin Judging from (he advance sale, a scent many people will become acquainted with "her' next week. William Fiiversham found "The Squaw Man," by Fdward Milton Jloyle. n decided magnet. He met with decided favor as Captain Wynnegnle, afterword Jim Cars- ton. A large and capable company shared lu the anccoai of (he week, for on several occasions capacity audiences evidenced their approbation of (he comedy drama. Theo- dore Roberts splendidly played Ihe Indian cnief, Tiioyinora, and Malicl.Morrison's Natu- rich was clever. She made considerable of a limited role. W. A. Brady's " 'Way Down Rost" 10, Walnut Street Tiieatrf. (If, C. Anderson, mannger).—.Melville B. Raymond's, uuislcal fantasy, "The Seminary Girl, 'arrives ft. Last week the Rays. John and Kmina, In "Down tbe Pike," stood them up and Jammed rh«m 111 on nil floors at all (he performances, Some of the critics frowned upon the show, but that didn't hurt business. George Sidney conies IS, In "Dizzy Izzy." » llEUCK's Opera IIoitse (Ileilck. l'eimessy & Stair, managers).—Owen Duvls' melo- drnina, "Confessions of a Wife." will be seen 8. Last week the J. It, Walllek ^Xmiise- ment Co. [iiit on Kleanore ..Morton's sensa- tional melodrama, "Her Wedding Day.'.'.Graco Hopkins carried the role of Lnunl Ornhiwcir. the heroine. Klberta Roy, Daisy Chnplln and Harry S. Sheldon were others who appeared to. special advantage. Charles I-:. Blancy's nlrty, "The Boy Behind the (inn"; will come in. 7 • ' rtOBIXSON'S OPEHA HOTISE ffleopge V. Flsll & Luelia Foi-epangh Fish, managers).—The Forepangh Sriick Co. Is lo singe "Tlie Crisis" S.' l.asl weel, "jiId'Heldeliierg" waa the play that drew crowded houses. Thnl charm- ing pln.f of German shiilenr life Aas splen- didly portrayed. Harry Ilurkbardt.thc new leading man, wore In (he second Act a little blue cap that originally belonged- lo Meyer Foerster. the author of the play, arid wns loaned .to Bnrkhardt by Hans' lllflder, Hie Prinro. of 1hc early Hamburg performances, now wlih Ihe German Theatre Company la lhl-» cily. ; "The Little Minister" IS, coi.rjiBlA TitE.vntK (M. C. Aa'derson, man- ager).—Xldsher. IJnnghton mill Mosher. (he Felix and Barry company, Fploitl's monkeys. Four Rlnnos, Magnonette JCoklii. Pierce and Mnlzee. Harry 'I nnmsnn nnd Musical Klelst arc (he new prople who will lie seen s. Pniillnt! Hall was the liendllner lust we>k. npd there was plenty of novelty Jn Ihe bill. Me. and 3lrs. Alfred Kelcy, offered n new skelcl), in "A Tale of Turkey," that proved u great laugh maker. The llellecnlre Broth- ers and Flo Adler. with Krtvla l.alell were nil heavy coulrilintors to Ihe iimuseniont fund. ., LvcBttM Theatre (lleiick. Stnlr & Fcn- nessy. inauaaersi.—George Kllml Is lo rune 8, In "Big Hearted .llm," Lincoln .1. Carter's thriller.- '"The Kyo Witness" simply Jammed them In laed week. It was a lurlil creailoii, lull of wleril scenery dad n wild leap of an automobile* over an opened draw bridge. The Irish comedienne, St. George llnsscv, U wlili the company.' '•Her First Fair* Step" l.*>. Pmii'I.d's Tiieatiii: (Hubert llcack, iiiaiin- ger).—The Mnsculles, with Hiv reprodjicilnii of Hie llilll-Nclsoii llglil hs an ndded novelly, arc lo kr the attraction X. Ijist week "The Taking of Mr. Rallies" and "In Souih l>ii- knla" were Hie two Imrlesqiies, from Hie pen of Sam Rice," that the Sew Century Girls offered, .lohu F. .McCuls- was chief laugh producer. The Vanns provided. a gotsl act. Colonial Belles 1.1. .S-i-AMnnR Tiikatiib (C, II. Arnold, mana- ger).—The Hentz-Saiillev Co. in due «, In "Lady Tenser." ' Robert Fulgora's Trans Atlantic Kxiravngunzii Co. parked iticiu lu last week, l'nlg'ora was (he topllner of a parllcidarly strong olio. The audiences seemed to like Helen Parr, and rhcy luughed at Ihe absurdity, "A Close Shrive; or, the Ladles' Tonsorial Parlor." The Rliic Rlh- bott Gil-la 15. Gossip oc thh Lohnr 1 .—V. K. Kennedy came with "Tbe Squaw Man." ..William Faveitthiim eiijoyed Ihe law games New fork pln.yed here'as John T. Brush's gtiesl Diinclng Hall niid James (.canard, .both -of the Trans-Allaiiili- Biirlesqiiers. were taken 111 at the first performanie. ,')'ha Peo- ple's Theatre will inaugurate a series o[ nraareiir nights for Cincinnati's budding his- trionic talent to break on the stage. In the old Heck-Amy days ilnise shows always drew multitudes Pauline Hall Is to desert vaudeville lo revive her old. role. Dorms, ,..,.... Margoi I'rokesch, (he new leading lady of the German Theatre Company, and Lizzie .Fbrster, the new sonhrette, are here. The season begins K at the Grand, when Liulwlg i'ttlda's comedy, "The Twin Sisters," will lie put mi. ■ I . Cleveland.—At the Opera House (H. D. Kline, munager) " 'Way Down Kusl" week of Oct. i». -Thc'CrosdlBB" was given Ha first production week of 2, end drew large and enthusiastic audiences. Winston Churchill nnd Louis Kvahs Hhlpman, lite dramatists, wore here. The climax, ns reached In act three, Is lurllciilarly thrilling. Tho work of John Blair and Mabel Bert vnn most artistic. Mnrle Cahlll 10-21. Colonial (Drew & Campbell, manageraj.-— "The Royal Box," by tlie Vaughnu (ilaser Slock Co.. week of ll. "The Charity Ball" drew capacity houses week of 2. Glnser i-tlork Co.. In -'Tlie Climbers," 10-21. Lyceum (.1. K. Cookson, manager).'—Kcl- lar, week of 10. Mabel McKlnley, In "The Parson's Wife," drew fairly well week of 2. "Pretty Peggy" 10-21. clkvelanii (J. K. Cookson, manager).— "Tbe Flaming Arrow" week of il. "A IJeapar- ate Chance" drew good houses week of 2. "A Girl of the SI reels' Ki-21. Keith's (II. A. Daniels, manager).—Bill week of 0: The Great Lnfayelle, Charles Serra, the Chamberlains, Kllls-.Vowlhi Trio, Win. Ce.hlll, Norton and Nicholson, W. K. Whittle, Capncltv business rules. I van' (l:. II. Lnnrf, malinger).—Bill week of 0: Wilson Trio, Keougli nud Aliisworth, Alhene und Le Brant, Simmons nad Harris. Reoiible Sims. Berlliii linrliin, lllldeibrniid and Barry Scnnluii. Stau (Drew tc Campbell, managers).—The New Criilory Girls week of II. Tbe Merry Maidens Cn. bad good business week of 2. Tbe Mascots 10-21. KMi'iiiK I Max FaelkeiiliiMior. mamigeri.— The 7-i.triidei'o Buili-squers weok of II. |||n> & llarti.n's Big Gaiety Co. drew good houses week of 2. Jersey Lilies Hi-21. ONE PRICE, PATHE F ONE QUALITY. 112 Cents Per Foot. JUST OUT. A HENPECKED HUSBAND (Very Funny) - • BEHIND THE STAGE (Comic), Partly Colored • • ILL REWARDED CONJURER (Comic Trick) THE VICAR'S GARDEN PARTY (Comic Headline,) ■ Laid friil-iirc Films. MODERN BRIGANDAGE (Automobile Robbery) • YOONG TRAMPS (Comedy Chase) .... VENDETTA (Dramatic Chase) .... PLEASURE TRIP (Very Funny) .... COUNTRYMAN IN PARIS (Comic) . - . - CREUSOT'S METALLURGY (Steel Manufacturing, in France) 524ft. .Colored Films 8 Cents Per foot Additional. 524ft. 574ft. 508ft. 295ft. 492ft. WONDERFUL ALBUM FLOWER FAIRY • LOIE FULLER - - KING OF DOLLARS - 262ft. 82ft. - 98ft. 114ft. Oil) FEATURE HITS. FIREWORKS . . WONDERFUL BEEHIVE STUNNING CREATIONS • LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS INDIANS and COWBOYS 590ft. DRAMA; IN THE AIR ■ 196ft. BURGLARS AT WORK: • 246ft. GUN LICENSE - HOP 0' MY THUMB STRIKE ,;. »< 65ft. 246ft. 98ft. 82ft. 344ft. 836ft. 442ft. pathe onuncun co„ 42 EAST 23rd STBEET, NEW YOHK. lug* 35 BANDOLPH STREET, CBICAOO. . F. KEITH'S THEATBE8 AND VAUDEVILLE BOOKING CIRCUIT. Kt-ltlfs Tlieutm lloNtciu, MflM». KcIUi'm IIIJuii Tht'atif HohIiiu, Mii.sk. Kci(U| Thrnlrp I'ri.vldciii". It. I, Kcllli'M TacalK 1'iiwtlK'kel, H. I. Kf IIIi'h Ttivulrr New York City. Krlth'a Xpht Tliratre I'liIliidHiiliiii, fa. Kfltir* I'ro»|ifit Tkcaln cifvcliiiiil, 0. Keith* Komi ItIiutsk Tlieorr<»..I.uiijou, ICng. llirry' iJavis' Or.nd Optra I1oijh«, ■ ■ . l.'I(t«bu'rg.ra. Cliiisc'n Thcntrr WimliliiKlmi. I). (\ Ki'i'iiun'H MiH'.vlaiiil Tkratre... Iliillliiiurp, Mil. Hhi'iiH (iiilili'ii TIiciiIIl' ,,IHill'iilii, fj., V. 'I'uiolilii, I'uil. HIii'ii'.m Thmlre, thtorh'H Tlicdlr* T«mi»l« VliMtrc,...,. Momti'H Tlit'iitrn I'lirfc TUeiiti'i 1 .,....,.,. lira ml Opi'i'ii lloimr.,. linuiii Ojht.i iiuiine. . , ,. .ltiM'hi-xlHr, N. Y. ... ..llHlroll, Midi. I'ui'tlniiil, Ms. ,. . Wiirri'Mli-r, Mai>». .... Syi'niMiw, N. V, . . . . Vl>llll|(M<>WU, I). PEIIFIHHIKIIH \V(I.L UHNKKIT TIIBHHMI.VKM IIY ICKI'l'IMi Tillsi«IWt I.TFOIt.ilMI) (IK'IUKHI IIDI'H; AMI IIPKK TtnV., B. F. KEITH'S S. K. HOOODI ItMuiiiN Hii:i lo mum St. OFFICES, Sf. James Building, >N, BooklngManaK«r, laiiica lliill.ll.m, NKW YOIIK « ITV. iSale Of-blue ami black vvorsleil choviots, (lie hold-shape kind, rscrllcnl f( r hard wear. Clioire of ten styles, suit lo measure $'J(>. Specliil lot of meltons, kersey and clysian for overcoats, silk lined $2<"i. Our Tuxedo suits are $:»n. Full drefl.i $41), silk lined. The sly k and value have startled Ihe trade. Can w« send von clijipin^s of these and our little booklet, "I'oiiilers On What loWearf" J .. RRNHEIIV1, Broadway and Ninth Street, New York. . imniomliiip iIok". Ihiylo, Tndrot. llii> I'l'lurelnn Sl»tpr», «Jr-ti111 llro! liiTH, and the Kvntryncvpt, Mi- Si' a u lAri'hlp II. ICIIIh. munoziT).—Slirrl- ilnn'H r'lty SjniriK Co. !»-14. In Ibe olio: iliilon-TIn.flit'i' TiMiiiir, Hie CnnIoii ('onieily lout, tlie Si-liai'ttM- Trio. Ike .lack- Theo Trio. .Moigan unil Kllur, Arilelle anil I^nlli'. anil < harmlnn. XMMr II'". f'lKk. nnibagpr).—Two Irav- "ill»i wpr» pifKentcd Mi '"ihe Hl»h School •■WW nt Tflrrytnwn" and "Kim In a Itnrher Mlrtp." A hlg olln l« pivpn. „ A 'J' ,/i " < w '">- T - Kengh, matinger).—W: B- .Watsun and Co. present, UH, two new form lb nil tin- iniid'-rii rnnilriT.ii'nlD n-gnrd- Inc unfi-tv. It will '«• ready Nov. |r., taking the liook'iugs or tin- Ijifnyelli- Kquarp, re- ri'nllr aiiinlri'd by Unvlil IWiiwo unil Hip Sliuli'erln. ♦-»«• r.iiuiKw *Nh I.AZONB liave rooditly rome I'.aat, itir^jiiliiig iln-lr sue<i>iiKfiil .tTMilric lOiuedy akPtoh. They played iIik Aini-rlcnn 'i'hfntre. New York. on. 1. and nrc now on the New Rgfthad rlrrnit. lt.\Bt.A\ Kvl'iHT hn« iK-pn pnengpd in nrlg- Inatp iIip part al County SliPillt In "CIuvpi- Dale." < <>lii iiiIiiin. —At the <irent Southern (O. M. iii'trtii'i-. manatfi'i'i "Tha Sliotiun" drew largp lioiihi'H IM. Ii. -I. "Tin 1 Kdiuallou or Mr. I'lpp" iiIpiispiI u fair liousp .">. "Itiilii's In Toylnml' ilrpw anoil Iioiihpk 0, 7. "Tho KnlMW Man" It, Hoiikii 1^, "'J'hi I'ruioiliii:" 20, at. Kiii'inn l|-"rcil Xptlilcrinypi-, ii<nnai(pri.— Tin- Kio|ilip Slock i'i». iirlili'vcil llm memm or lln rarwf In "'rrplnwucy «»f tin? WpIIh." wpck of 8, ami nllPiHlanc aviim fiilrlv good. "Are You a Miimou:" i)H, "Tlie A'llur or KrlPiidahlp" HI-'JI. Giianii Ofi:iiA Hocsa (K C Oftbsrae, liuiu- ngpr).—Tin- hoiiKi- wiih ilurk wppk of 5. "The flny Baker" (111, "The raiMM'i Iduigh- ter" tMl. IIWll STlirr.T (I 1 . W. Ilnrper. manager).— "A Itlli of the SIipi'Ih" ilrew giuiil lniilnc«s 2i. Ilcury KIlHworlh, lu lila Illustrated li-i:- Ini'P on "Olierniiiinergnil," lluil u Tulr liouw .'.. Cook'H MnJi'HlIc Slock Co.. Ill "Ciiplliil nud I.iihor," linii giMiii hoiixi's II, 7. "A Klghl fur hove" HI I. "Th« llur IIHilml I lie Hun" IS-H, "An ICye WlltiPst" HI-IK, •Duo of Ihc .Minn" XOTKa,- -I'rank I.", IWiorte Ims rcslgncil tin iiiauuger or the iliiind Opera IIoiikc, and will he Hiicceeded by \V. W. Pru.iwr. who Iiiih man- iigeil Olciiiiingy I'mk for Hie punt Ihrec aeu- noiik II. I. I'lillliim. nf Hie Iiidi'iiciul- cnls, wiih In lowii Hie |iii«i week, viewing the iiihii.v idle* oircrcil for llie new Iheiurc lo lie used by them. _ «^-t III IntcrcM III <'illll|llll.ll'N tiolliu Solllll. Kd. Villi Vcciiloii, of !■;. .1. AiihIi'Iih iiruiliii'- IIoiih, wan a I'l.ll'I'Kll.cnllcr on Oil. II, unit llllllle the folluiVlllg Htntl'llieill concerning llie liri'viilllng cii"liuii nf llie Iii'iillh iiiiiliorlllcH in Ihe Souih. Mr. Van Veclilon mid: "l-'or cuiupiiulcH going Souih. If any nu-tiilicr i-nn hlmw tin- Hinli'iiii'iil of any liolel or I hctii rlml iiiuiingcr lo the I'lTcct lluil. lui or hIio hull Ih'cii loculcil In New York i.'lly far nt IpiihI i.-ii dnya Urfat* Hull' urrlvnl In Ihe Soutli. Hie in'iillh imiiIimI- IIck In llie Southern clllei mill iowiih will Ihhiii: to Midi n prrxoti n lieiilth i.crlllli-iili'. if ihc party Hliiyn In ii Soulht'rn town or clly for more tllau three ilayn ll Im Ijchi lo have iIiIk I'prlllli'iira Mlnuipeil every thk'pc i|ny« l>v Iin- riillriuid tlckel ngcill. When Ihe piirly U pl.i.vlng one illglil kIiiikIk the tickel ugi'iil lu I'jiili lowu iiiuii Hliimp tlic cei'llllPiite." ■ — 4»♦ IIosAtrc. as'Ii |iniii:Tf>. who rctm-nci! lately Irani Karnpr, 'i|iciied ill llm Hriiuil IN/PKi llnliie, rillilmrg. Illnl week. Willi vrcfll tlic noMfc I'll.' Ilrui'l, Iiiii liilc. Til la niiiiiiiil evi'iii. liilcrcMtlng In Hi" iiiuiiKciiicut him my ii' ljiBliM'll New Kiigliilld, occurred llcl. ,'!.||, ul wlllch iliere wiih ii rcglHlercil illleudlilll'i' or Ifin.TfiO, mi tin ■ I'mhm of III.".'ill over Hie hem prevloiiH recoiil. A uiimlii'i' of vniiilevllle unil clrciiH.iiciH Hcorcil iirohiiiliu'cil IiIIh. iiiiiiuig which were: liny Kiiiilii'iiilnic nnd |i|h m 1 i-h]i I i ,. ihe Clui-konliinH, I iii|ii'/lnl« ; Hie l-'lvc I'lymu liiiid'iiiH, tii-rliil gyiiimixle : lln< Iliillur Troilpe. iicioIiiiim ; Wll Hun anil lli'lolxe, III acifiliiille anil li'ii|ie/c work: AiiitriiH unil. his iniile, l.'iirnii mid Km aula. In eonieily iicroliiiili' work: Melville 'Ihiiipe, "king of chilin;" Woriiiwood'H Iii'iiih mid iiHiIiIic.vh, llerlierl'ti ilogn, .hum I'lieule, juggling on lioraebii'k: Hie Chirk*, chuck iI'IiiIik: I'lilllp liiiriiiiil, liiirelmck riding: .M'lli'K. AliloniM mid I'liiirlollc, on llie irn- pe>ie; Hie Ilerzug f'liiiirnlH Malar*. iiciiiIiiiIh mid i'<|iillllnlm>!! I Ii" l.loyd IIi-oh., llahl rope wnllteiK mid ibiiicer.H, n nil Kin ruin, In loop- ing Hie Help. Kurn. .1. Iiaii.i:v U working wiih Knlpli AiikIIii. fiil'liierly of Ihe 'ToKKlng AiIhIIiih. llereiiflcr Hie leiim nf lliilley inul MiiiIInoii will lie known tin liilllcy unil AiikIIii. The iiiiiicilliin or lliilley und Miullwiti, nnd llm iiuin-illiiii of III'' Toanlllg Aiii-Hii.k lillvo Julncil h:MHl" riilllng IheniiU'lvOH "The Two Aliler- li'llll ll"illllii-i." Their kiii-i'Ckk in KliiDpc wan iiio-l iM'otioiilii'l'd. TIiIh Ik Mr. AiiHlln'K Hi-1 iippi'iii'iiui ii in two .vl'ni'K. nller u Inur nf III" wni'ld. Sf.i-r. M. M. HivtH, of tlie Iliiiilfntil llo't- pli.'il. in llrndfoiil. I'll.. Inforini u< tli.il .lolm i I'invfoiil I'ovvlel I* icrlniislv III In I hat Uui- (ili.il. Willi lijilinlil fever.