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March 17. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, i^nd <»T» 6tf (Hids 0 fflter,. A in l onolin g .8H j?» r hpgrte ."' 105 Whichi'^fcind of hair <Jo you have? The' rich, heavy, young; kind? Then! you are happy. Or the thin,] saiggly, old kind? Then use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair I |Renewer, and you will be J happy. The hair grows morel rapidly, stops coming; out, and i all the natural, deep, rich j color returns to gray hair. For the whUkei. and tnooiteche we make I colors Icttaotlraneh browa or a tort black. | Select CLUB COCKTAILS as you da your wines—fot their exclusive flavor, per fection of blend and unvary ing excellence. Only onr brand—CLUB, the original Seven kinds—Manhattan, Mar- tini,Vermouth, Whiskey, Holland Gin,Tom Gin and York. - "•» Proprietor, HARIFORO NEW TORK LONDON ^ii'NAiL-ENAMELT7 "The Dainty Little Cake" A brilliant, exbcmdy laplri, anil lutinc polish far the fisetr nails, with or without a bi.ller. No Jiat, pwrake. or grease. Guaranteed atitolutrly tansies*. Kjpecialiy adapted for tourists. Met 25 cents p«r bo i. MMM W«II Kept Nub free en laaSBt, We will abo send samples of four of our Bsras> ■buv specialties without cliarge. Sold by all first-class dealers or \Fln«UaaK^.Cc*.,iOFraji:inflt.. Mew YotX City ^ I Adds taatlneaa to food, encourages the appe- I |tite,and promotes digestion. Butbesure it's I I Mclihenny's, the orijri rial, in u serial fa century. 1 A stimulating seasoning for Soups.Saucts.Sal- ad3,Qraviea 1 OysterB 1 Clarns r Fish, Roast a,etc. Booklet of Recipes on request- I McMENNTS TABASCO. • New Iberi., La. J (Uorid or Players. NOTM TUOU THB CdltOLL COMBDI Co.— Wo are In the tweaty-nlnth week of the twelfth annual tour of this well known at- traction, and the season has been a highly Mtlsfactorj one. Only two changes Em Sfaa5P% la # e , £!&&' EIalM Ada m B replaced Mav Waldron for characters, and Albert MatdBon, magician and lllualonlat, replaced Prof Ctoas. T. Grovea. At Tarea- tum, Pa., week of Jan. 22, we played to the nrgefjt repertory business In the history of the city. We carry six beautiful new drops n"d seven Pj*cea of set stuff, from the scenic studio of W F. Wise, at TVrone, pL Oilr seaeon extends Into June, principally return dates throughWeat VlrSnla anrtfaryiand. Next season the Ann of Pierce A Carroll nut out two attractions, the Carroll Comedy Co., Northern and Southern. So far thla season W -f«™ T fs. brok t n . nlne . houae records for Rep- ertory through Maryland and Pennsylvania. We are still In Nebraska, playing to fair business. We have some good time ahead of us, and we have added an orchestra to onr mZ* £!&&*&. l»P»»« It Wa play SL c , 3t ' / nd ar t l? tt «, NoPth - T* 16 company con- sists of: W. R. ClamaD, sole owner and man- ager; Baby daman, star; Viola Gladstone, Flora Stone, Edna May, Rnby Daveniwrt Paul Campbell, Sidney 'Smith. FTed Vance and Etmar Clamaa. Harbt Sqcibeb writes: "On account of the new law In Chicago, prohibiting children from appearing on the stage, my wife, Clara Squlrea. went on to play the child part In 3£3 LoDd , on T*i d> -' at tne Criterion Theatre, and made a decided hit, her makeup being especially clever. She Is continuing In the same role thla week at the Alhambra Tfaea r^- AJ.IS e§ent T am hooking our act, 'tor Dear Old Penn," for the coming season.' 1 t OTS? J* 0 ** THB National Stock Co., J. B. Richardson, manager.—We have bad a very prosperous season In lows, and go Into 111 Mia for four weeks, when the company will close, to enable Mr. Richardson to pre- pare for the Summer season. He will organ- ise an old time one ring circus, and has al- ready signed several high class acts. Next season Mr. Richardson will have two attrac- tions out. the National Stock Co., In reper- tory, and Jessie Colton, In a big scenic pro- duction of "East Lynne." Earl Ford and .V. Bn ™ e cIoBed March 1, to enter vaude- ville. They were replaced by Hobe S. Green- leat and Clark McGregor. Little Jessie Belle and her trained cloves are a great at- traction with us. *r 0b <>l_ (Jacobs) Parana,; of Jacobs and van Tyle, mourns the loss of his sister, Mary Peters Darrell, who died on Feb. 27. Dave Rahzetta closed with "The Devils Auction Co., and separated from Walt, fielalre on Feb. 13, at Toledo, O. He Is now doing an act with Grace Lymnn. - Mr. Itan- zetta writes : "We have plenty of work ahead, and Iota coming In. We played the Beaton and Columbia Theatres, In Boston, liana Sunday, Feb. 25. and made a hit" Ed. J. Mobbis, formerly of Morris and Daly, la working with Maurice J. Burns, under the team name of Burna and Morris They are in their twenty-fourth week with the Parisian Belles Co., playing the Empire circuit Notes from the Casino Theatbd Co.— This company baa been touring the South to good business, In the high grade plays, with the following roster: Leads, Isabel C Jackson; ingenues, Lillian Field; Juveniles and heavies. May Clement: characters, Fran- ces Barrow (Wayne), (Mrs. Arthur How- ard 1; leads. Norman R. Field; Jnvenlles. Arthur C. Howard; heavies, Curtis Ramsen; light comedies. Edwin Stone; characters and props., Harry Dale; stage director and man- ager, Percy H. Levin. "A Bell Bor" Notes.— Johnny Galvtn. In "A Bell Boy," continues to draw a goodbnat- ness. Several new acta have been added to the bill, among them being: Dick and Dolly Barry, Anger and Hanly, Luclle Newman and twelve chorus girls. We ire traveling In our own Pullman palace car. "BusTsn Bbown" will probably ba seen In London early next year. The Buster Brown Amusement Co., who have secured the rights to the comedy after July 1 of the present year, have negotiations well under way for the services of a noted English lillputlan to plflye the title role. It is possible that he will be seen In this country the coming sea- son. Lottie Medley has been engaged for the production of "Blue Grass." Lymn Osbobnb Joined the Garslde Stock Co. at Alexandria, Va., recently. Rosalba Moobb, formerly Rosalba Secor, of the Secor Sisters, Swiss bell ringers, writes: "My husband. Burton D. Moore (a non-professional), died at our residence In Brooklyn, Jan. 18, from rheumatism." Harry Likola writes from San Fernando, Cat., as follows : "I arrived here last week with the remains of my wife, Carrie Lakola, who died in Davenport la., Feb. 3. The funeral was held Id Los Angeles, Feb. 24, under the auspices of the Women of the Woodcraft of which my wife was a member. At present I am laying off here, at the orange ranch of my sister-in-law. Expect to take a much needed rest of about four or five weeks, during which time I will commence to book my single act" E. E. Mbhedith writes: "The Missouri Girl" (Eastern) la making Its first tour of Virginia, and Is doing a remarkable business. The roster Is : Sadie Raymond, Mabel Bailey. Maud Rayne, Isabella Hatch, H. 8. Bain, Carl Vernon. Ed. S. Thompson, Frank F. Farrell, F. K. Hoffman, Fred Paul and J. 8. Nerung- ton. Business staff: George Bedee, mnna- ger: E. E. Meredith, press agent; William Rockey, agent George Bedee, our present manager, will be at the Chutes, Chicago, agnln the coming Bummer." Glapts MiDDLBTON writes: "Allen Curtis and Ed. O'Malley have taken the manage- ment of the Palm Theatre, Cripple Creek. Col., and will continue to run musics 1 comedy. Mrs. Ed. O'Mslly (Gladys Middle- ton), vho has-been the leading lady for five weeks. Is a great favorite, and they report plavlng to capacity houses." The Housings wobth Twiks Co. Notes. — We opened a week's engagement In City Hall Opera House, at Gainesville, Ga., with our own play, "Under Southern Moss," to 8. It 0. The company has been enjoying good business, and has had a very prosperous THE SILVER WEDDING FIRST MOVING PICTURE TANK DRAMA. a bio success. eaoPT, ia cents., Having equipped onr electric studio, already the largest aid laeit in the world, with a work- lag talk, wa ban Jul com- pleted a low production, the sensational feature of which Is 1 MOM la A SEWEB TILLED WITH BCSBIIS WATEE. loth- ill like this has em heen attempted More. For nickel- odeons requiring something hath amusing aid fall of action, we can recommend this as the best ret. RECENT HITS: Mr. Butt-in (A Corker) . A Friend in Need »m The Insurance Solicit^ The Critic (Dalan Ale) „ nan. Birnstormers. «»<»<. oosb Hunt in Canada^ Henpecked. Husband w Hem! fur mir nmlctln'No.H, alvlnjr TUB FIGHT IN TIIH HKWKIt. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MUTOSCOPE CUSTOMERS: We have just bougjit back the State rights of the Ohio Mutoscope Co., previously controlling Ohio and Pennsyl- vania, and are now taking orders for our popular slot machines for use anywhere in the two States. Din OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, I & MILES Bum, SAN FRASCISCO, i ^ Hprrlnl Helling Agenta. AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE AND BIOGRAPH CO., 11E. 14th St., New York. JOSEPH HORNE CO., PIWSBUR6, PHffl'A. La Reine des Cremes This lsa cream for the skin which denervcs tho the title the French have given it—queen of creams. Unlike moHt face creams thero Is no grease In it, therefore it can be used lavhiiily with Impunity. It will not make a dfHC&Hcii Kkln beautiful, .nit it will keep anv ordinarily healthy nkin In the softsnd velvety condition that Nature IntundH the human complexion to have. It can he applied before going out, and will serve as a protection agalnxt wind, cliixt and dirt. This cream In made for us by Howard-tenia!re, of Paris, and In imed tiy itinii.-ni.ni* or French women In preference to any other. WE HAVK niK EXCLUSIVE SALE FOR SAME III THE VKlTED STATES. It Is the moat excellent toilet cream tlmi wax ever nut on the market. We think tui highly of It that If you say the word, we will seiid you a sample free of co-t. La Relue des Cremes Is put up In nevcral size jars; 60c. RA *i,7s t ts:2&, $4.60. La Toudre de Hlz a la Rclne ties CretneH Ik k delightfully refreshing rice powder prepared for ua In the same French laboratory, of which wc also have the exclusive control. «I.ijo; 11.76 box. Le Savon, a la Relne tic* CremeMs the third member of this perfect trio. It Is a soap that can be used on the most delicate complexion with line n.'«!'.:r>, $1.00 a box. ART NEEDLEWORK Is a subject that intcreKtH nine women out of ten. We have a catalogue treating on the newest iiranvhes of this faHdnatlng art, edited by MIHS MAKIK KOCH, Supervisor of onr Fancy Store. MIhh Koch Is an authority on needlework in ltu every class, even to tho making of lacux. She Is a graduate or a famous Denmark Needlework School. A copy ot this hook furnished for the asking. season. _ „ , .» Notes from Pbop. Hahsinotok's Merbt Makers.— We are still In the provinces, play- ing to good business, and have been out since Dec. 9, 1904. Only one of the company has had to leave on account of sickness. We get The Old Reliable every week, sent from our dear old Boston, which we expect to see about "Taba MacDonald will be featured In her own play, "Adrift In New York," next sea- son, bv J. E. Ackerman. New scenery and fine printing will be provided for the tour. which Is being booked at the popnlsr priced houses by Randall A Burt 'Miss MacDonald has been leading woman with B. B. Salters and other productions. Cakiotta Wilson will be starred next sea- son by Walter N. Lawrence, in a four act P Virginia Habkbto will appear under the Shuberts* management next season, in a com- edy drama, bv Lonls Kaufman Auspacher. The piece will be staged by David Bel-sco. Euma Calve announced, before sailing for Europe, March 8, that she would return in October, and would sing In in opera being written especially for her. Dallas Wbltobd has signed a five r««ra contract with James K. Hackett, and! will probably appear In a new play, by R. C. Carton, later on. JOSEPH HOll NE CO., Pittsburg, Pat. WHEN YOU CO fishing, hunting or camping out If you have a buttle of FROSTILLA you wilt save your face and hands being chapped or sunburned. ( T.l.phrm.i *i llMS-lMS-lter MailKon^ NOW AT (Cable Addr.H\ Wlllmorrl, / w. 28th ST., NEW YORK CITY, «■«■'■ <>« MARCH 15, REMOVE™™" HOLLAND BUILDING, Broadway and 40th Si. The Offices Formerly Occupied by BESSES. KLAW A EBLAHOEB. . BOOKING EXCLUSIVELY THE FOLLOWING LEADING VAUDEVILLE THEATRES: P. a, William** Colonial. P. G. 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Proctor's Albany, F. P. Proctor's Troy, WIlim-i-A Vincent's, Ctlfs., Winner A Vincent's, neasdlnK, Wllmer «k Vincent's, Allentowti, Welier Alllisli, Hchenectady, Wl.tr *V Hush, Blnshnnitan. WehercVItusli, Wheelltist. II. II. Iiwmklii's, Toledo, II. II. Tmukln's, Dayton, Auditorium, Lynn, I. V. Mlshler's tlth Ave, Op«ra llnuse, Altoona, Pa. I. ( . Mlshler's New Family Theutre, Johnstown, Pa. 12 WEEKS IN NEW YORK CITY WITHOUT A REPEAT, 12 from IT WORKS LIKE A OHARM. CHAPs FROSTILLA E^^ 1CE"4.y*^,, NOT QUEASY OR STICK Y-D E LI3HT- PUL PERFUME. The tourist finds nothing so good to pre- vent the eiTect of dust and hard water. Take a bottle on one trip and use it. You will find it the best friend you have in your grip. Perfectly hirnleis to the moit delicate skin. Sold all over the World. If your dealer has not got It, send 35 cents for a bottle by mall postpaid. CLAY W. HOLMES, RLM1RA, IV. Y. Several fine Hotel Cars for rent; In fine condition. Address HIHH McMAIION, WclllnKuiii Motel, Chicago. ■ arrsj^sadpopularia*. Addrasa Inowrrj BTvao rv%. Ct, OaaJ WANT UDV 9 GENTLEMEN MUSICIANS. Gentleman for strong cornet, sins; bms or baritone. One playing violin and other Instruments preferred. I.inly for liau-p, strong aoprann. Other Versatile People. Mu.t be good for you won't do. TACT ALWAYS WORKING. BOOKED FOR SUMMER WITH NIXON & ZIMMERMAN'S SPENCER OPERA CO. rord. nos* THE 8 NOSSES (F M£L 1TO WBHT 47th ftT., NEW YtlllK, fJi- r "i"IP y t I 1j' , __*l , iari'.' Waslthnrn Mamlollnes, Net of Nasonhones, Danlo- r**** '^■^'^■^•■■reeii.nnellinHyst'.m 1*1. i olo. M.ilonhoni . HHiir ' "reen, Bnehin Hystem Piccolo, Melophone, Mllde Comet. TMI I'li/i'i ■^^^=ae^ DOORIM. The Proper Look for ill Theatre Eziti. Send (or Prices and. Cata- logue. HUGH E. CLARE, No. HVIrlL Park II., Ilorln-.trr. N. Y. .UNIFORMS Um, HillTAHY, MINST8EI OUTFITS CARNIVAL COS., ISHEU And All Olbert Sal It tmm. Ktilln llsl fiittl Sptclil AtttiUn GIvcb Ui Prtleulti Western Uniform Co. * 31* S. CURK ST. CHICAGO M. BTRA88MAN, ATTOnNKY, 8D8 Broadway, New York City. NOTICE TO MANAGERS OF OPERA HOUSES AND TO WHOM IT MAY C'ONOKItN, Thui I, I.OUIHK M.KWKIJ.YN.uiii hiiIo owner ot iiiiitiiiHiTlpliitiil copyright of the plaj, Ah played by Jtiln WalterH. Thn ubovu miMitliinciI piny wan ptirchiiKird by mo legally and lawfully at Akron, Ohio, Hcpt. y, kkiI. I iiiTchy warn all managera not lojilayor litjoK "HIUK TKAiiKKO" ~ "itiiiI«kIiiii or ^IgniLlnru. lOUIHK 4!£1 H, Mnrnhfleld Avo. t ChlcaHo, 111. my no I.YK, 4 THOMPSON'S LATE HITS. "SHUT TIHirr TIIOHK WINKIWU, HI.IHKIWU K V EH." limit KiiiiK lilt. "WIIEV JOIIKNV IIVNIIBD THB CAN. 1 ' HoiiB and iMiice. Haruli, H<iriK iwutoiiorilH. "THE MASaUERADERS" riaycrl liy MrookM* Marine Ilanil. "THE GLORIOUS HIGH BALL" Drlnkliuf Bonn and Chortle. Coplc, I'ri'i' to tltu I'roftrHHloli. THE THOMPSON MUSIC CO., Publl.her., ■m WAIIAHII AVK., VIIICAtll). FOB SALE. TENTS. wild west canopy, olrona seats, poles, ■takaa, sto. Llai free. PBARL VAH, j/ortrivine. N. T.