The New York Clipper (September 1906)

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800 NEW YORK CITY. THE SCT TOBK PIZPEm Hro«ror*a rift) - elKhtfl Keith * Proctor'a Twentr-ThlMf Liberty Theatre (..law;* IS September 15. Kel.li A 1'roAfitf* Fifty _ St****' »»h*titMv-B-VMi beautiful home" of Street* Theatre viniiicvlIJo ■ Unltl. n large audience, Monday,. Cohen, Keith A Proctor'a Uolvn Bqvare „ Theatre (K, R, Ann, manaaer) —Houdlnl Scjit. HI. ifd the eiccllcut programme was UrWSf I.«ll1 .uu f«~ - _. -J __■■ ^.2.1 . tlliirnilrrlilK .lHll*nit 'III. r. Inlll ....... „!■.»•< _™1 I anulllr enty-' -John C. Ripe noil Hally agerip.- .. _ J'rlnnger, roan- Thl« hoimc opened (or the hcmou held over for a second week, and wim ns pro- flclbiit la ever -In relennlng himself from iiinnaden, etc. Clulrc Beaaey. made her Amerl- mn debut with Iior flncly educated troupe 01 cut b, arM won much npplauec. ■ The act la 111.1t. and the felines respond With- a rennon- Hblc amount of energy to thtf demanda made "ii itifiii. Mabel Hluclnlrc made her New Yuik debut on this occasion. She Id a ventriloquist who please-, even though she la «li8B|)'K>hit1iig. Her voice, /or the llgurc, car- ried well, hut her natural speech hardly car- ried over the footlights. The movement of ihc throat muscles nod her reaplrntlon were too notlrcahle. The flenw (aecond week* again ma-lo n hit. The automobile sons li by the for the best, and Uie gentleman who Imperaonatcs "the noise, the smoke nail inn buioII," la exceedingly a mining, The "AlklnH" »ong suffer hy contrast, und la « thoroughly enjoyed. The hall won ntarted roll ins hy Lhe Toning Austins, Id lliolr comedy Juiytllag act, followed by (lie Arlington Four, In clever vocalization ond dancing; Dorscb rtnil RusbcII, an tin- Musical Railroaders, pro- tofcn Irmgliier and applause bv tliotr efforts; Ned Nye, .isBluted hy Estcile D"Arvlllc, GM>r- gin IrArvfJIe, Margurcte Miles, Olive Cain, leslle Wlbion AMI Hclc McIJougnll, scored a hit l |u their tnklng "Rollicking Girl" act; Uransby Willlum.i mode his American, debut, lUoUfd'i Theatre (Jan. K. Hacked, manager).—''The,U.Ule Htranger" started It* third and las. week-Sept. 10. Next week, "Man and Ilia Angel."- cnally an Is their wont, on Sept. 30, and Ifi ductlon of fflg Dear Unfair Bw/" a pmy. JS^SBlBEiSfBJtffPtS' novel, interesting 'net 'contributed by Col, in three acts, by Inglhj Allen. The original PSfW^Sl U^vonA nnAtJt U J r C Gaston JJoideverry. the remarkable rifle and production of tile work;occurred -Sept. 1, .'« land L«"»JJgJP^J WHg ■J&fft.'ffi platol shot, received Ita well merited npplause. the Newport (It I.i Opera House. While WSjS'^Mh ' V ™ Vt *• The Right .fins-Hun Primroses, n good singing the author hns Btylcd bis work a comedy, Cabbage 1 atCJb _ tVr . n u %i„ KtMt L£ 1 It Is really diHletilt to classify It. as It WM 8 " V( !T W25KJESB 1 ? M ^! c> 1 ta » ni '- :he gamut of drama, comedy and farce. How- fWr^Hoao Stahl; enteral her second week ,<ln their clever farce, "All the World Monday night, Sept, 10* with- Kills,/«««*« If lAveK" cnbtured the laughs as and company, hr the first jnetropo tan pro- hh Is their wont, on Sept. 10, and the ductlon of ^Tha Dear Unfair So*,' a play. und dancing number, made theft American debut, und scored r|tiite well. The girls are neatly und prettily costumed, and dance with excellent effect. Another American debut oc- curred 10, when Ln Hern!, a dancer from ftu- rope, appeared. Her dance Is called "The ond wns very successful in his offering of Mysterious Orotto Dance," and Its reception character sketches from Dickens' works; the Jiohe.'ty Sisters khh- and danced them- ntlvn Into fnvor; Frank Orth and Harry H. Fern scored n Idt In their sketch, "Sign that Hook:" CTlifT Gordon, as n German politician, talked Himself Into the good graces ;of the nudlencc; tbo Six tillnscrettls, In their man spoke well for Its merits, the audience plainly being Improved with ft. May nclfort, Eng- lish comedienne. In song readings, was worthy of the fnvor shown her. She wns particularly clever in the song reading de- scriptive of the devil's unsuccessful chase after the yonth who falls. (Jallarrlier and .. velons acrobatic net, also made a hit, and the Bafrett'Jiad plenty of fuir wIth~ ; "rKc"ijattle weak finale. JHok Wilson and company (their motion plciurea closed the show. "■'■' ■ of Too Soon,' r nnd Alf. Grant and Kthel llosg llrst i(p|rearflnce hflrej met with approval. The low comedian Is by all' odds "tne ftct," . ictortu Tiu-Htrr <Oscnr HaramcrstelO, Presented "A Hit of Everything" with telling malinger).—The scorching weather of Mon- 1 Li r .T . ■. ™™ ■ ■■■ ... ., .,...,...,,..,. »iii cLviviiiiiM nrnuiii 111 mull- ','?.? W at;p< >hatl(r dancing- was the feature, day, Sept. 10, did not tend to prevent the ,SMflH MM wore several gowns in the short iisital i: bfg audience fVom assembling-to wit- fjuiace of time. The net will be successful, ncss the new bill for the week. While the Mcbtt nod Wilson, roturried In their clever programme does not list nn act new to vaude- acrobatic turn, but the audience was strange- villi, the acta selected arc nf such sterling ly :npaihet1c. The team Is too clever to be merit and entertaining nbllltv that thev were Klven "the cold shoulder." Klngsley and greeted ns old friends, and their, work wns eteiB, hi "After the Honeymoon," have a applauded most lllierally.. Robert Hllllard SkltCB which Is lust crniy enough to tickle nud his cnuablo little company appeared Tn IM audience, and they play it well. Others Campbell Mcrulloclrs drnmatli? phiylet, "As were: Dale and.Rossi, German comedians; a Man Sows*," Mr. Hilllurd repeating ihe fan> 1-:mcrHon and Holtcn. ■ comedy jugglers, Blsnchp Shnrpe, singing comedienne; Arrher unfl- Crocker, In 1 acrobatic comedy: Ward iiros., In song ond dance, rind (Ik- r«ueitdos, Ijcdvy. weight balancers. The klnetograph doled thfl hill. •.. • ' lyric Theatre (Sam H,'& Leo Hhubert, uirihaffeTs).—Bertha Kallch. under Harrison ' Grey ngga'g direction, upjieared for tho first 1laio tn New York Clly. on Sept. 10, In Lnclg- •Ion Mitchell's adaptation nf Jucbh (inrd)n T s four net ■ j.ifiy, "The Kreul^er Honola," and made u potent pcrsonni appeal In It, In splto of the fact that tin* inot'bhfneHH snd unwhole- tibmo tendency of the'work made her tUHk n pat'tii'iiinriy hmd one. Mme, Kullch has played the part of Miriam-Frledlnndcr In the nrlirlnul Vtddt«lt, and Is therefore fnnitlJiU- with It, licr'ncllng giving ovldeitce of such tiiiriiMiii Hy, .nini Impressing all by Its Intelll- geKre and InttfUalty. Mr, Mitchell, la his mldliiitifon. has not t-hangetl' his Bi-.tlng ver- Hlati vi-ry imirli from the Ono recently shown here, but where l h!s original handiwork Is MhoWn It must, be admltled Hint he has Im- proved the piece. The same scenes and char- acters, and much of tbu sumc dialogue as «rtf ; used ,)n the other work are retained litre. Mme, Kullch plnyed tbu first act HccpcH wit.li repression and an Intensity of fooling'that carried unerringly across the fool lights,'i and her later big scenes were tarried with remarkable emotuinnl force, the :-e«s accorded him at other city theatres this season. "As ti Man Sows" appeals to tho heartslilngij of an audience more. forcibly than any other vehicle in Mr. Millard'* repertory, anri>Mr. Millard and his company 8lve n splendid performance of It. The strong 111 also llsti'tlC f, Thr- 'Murk Hussars," In n mu- sical novelty, closing with the buss drum flnnle, which wn» ■loudly applauded. Clarice Vance received her urulrtl hearty reception, and her songs, rendered hi her own Inimitable ban- ner, were applauded mull Miss Vance was obliged to make a little sneech of thunki; the Kilnoie Sinters scored strongly In their comedy rdc't; Gould and Hunitt did a neat hit of comedy interspersed with music, the Four Wtl:ens again proved their right to lie writ* ten ns mitrvuloiis in their line of work: Bruno in l Russell did excellently In a new Skit: Woodwurd'ff trained senls won. their ■HaN or approval; Valool appeared In a novel nut .with pigeons, nhd ihe vltrigrapb Swe pletiU'oa bf tho recent uuval review at yster Hay. ■ ■ --;.-':..■'. Colonial Theatre (Percy G, Williams, nuuingorJ.-F—Brlght os the i>roverhlnl-.new phi expresses tho- nppeuru'tice of the ttilerlor of (his pretty playhouse when the curtain was hUMd ujion tlie Hrst 'performance of (he uew Ht'iisoh nt the nWUMw of .dotulnv. Sepf. 10. During tlie Summer the.house has been en- Urely reuiivhted and rofurnlshed where Hew- sary. The iialrunrt of the liousi- who nllend- effect, holding elo;<c attention by reason of their fine work. Rice and Elmer were most successful lb their splendid acrobatic act, and Kenocv nnaHolits also scored we'll. The mo- tion'picture* continue. " ■•*; ' ■ ■ ' . Murray Htii Theatre (Alex. D. (iormeh, mntinger).—Hie Trans-Ailnntlcs opened here Monday 10, with it good bill, consisting of the hurle.uitic, "The Muhb-Dubb Couspiriicv," of a Inuicimiil.' tort. Wilbur Dobbs, ns Flub'b; Al. M. Friend, as Dubb, und Earl liofortb, Sam -J. -Downing, Matey S. Ward, Wm. J. t'onlnii, -ihomni* Sullivan, left F. Itnye<t, John T. Jim were well cast. The female contingent Included Ruth Ward, u lively sou- bretto: Grace Do Mar, who sang and danced well at the heud of several attractive num- bers; Minnie Hlgglns, Edna Buckley, Bella Doyle, l»i.tri Livingston, Bessie Woods, Gla- dys trail, Minnie Sheldon, Caroline Stewart and Bessie Monroe. Some of the successful numbers were: ''Notoriety," "Come; Take a Stroll,"-"Crocodile Inle," "A Shndow Hong," "Song Bird," •; "Drummer Song," Mnnqaa opera, and two rousing Unales, espmaUj one, showing tho various nntlonol custumes, by n aturdy, i-aptbin and two petite aides. Hoarteltm weru presented by G of orth and Ifcyle. In their novelty net; Al. M. Krlend and S. J. Downing, who exchanged rtrartM and sang lively MgMj the World's Comedy Koiir t (DibbB, Conlan, Ward and Hayes), welt Ktin-vn for Hie clever comedy and vocal harmony, ih their offering: Howard HroHiers, in.lhelr marvelous playing of the banjos whlln jugtflliur them in uli sorts of ways. I heir sttulghb nlnylhe was also encored. Mia- nle Hughes, u Vocniisl of pleasing methods add excellent voice, and Joe Emerson,- In IIIIWtrat«d ihuga, The costumes and gen- eral etn-iH Were well-selected. Eoula Hur- HjB in iniu-iUKer;,,Ioe Emerson treasurer; Wm. JUfligfllKhlii mimical director; Wm.- Jondaot, electrician.' Next- week, Clark's: Itunnwnv Girls Oft,. The nmsteiir nights, on Friday irutifrnco owing keenly nllvo to ihe artistic ed tbo matinee gave, the first performance a cat "J' week, have become a jjopnlnr feature. •lUMlity of thu Work It wns witnessing, and spirit of welcoming reunhin. as the house at- American THeiitre (,f. M. Wart, manu- calllug her before the curhiln time after Inches were greeted cordially by them, and B P r >-— ll " " rHl - meti-opolltan-performance of Gum, Henry Kolker. ns tho father, did Home of the best acting of his career, the inlterdal love und Inflexible sternness of the ■ ■iMracti'L-'being shown with great cleverness, .hH'dh KitUmim, ns Kpbroym Randor, .was • Might fill In the comedy role of Miri- am's fulher-la-law, Ills work being at n most commendable nature In the Hemes in Iho llrst ncl. Jennie Rclffurtb, n» his wife, wits excellent, and Giorgio Miijeroni plnyrt t;regor Uanriflr, the sou, with skill. Adelo Mock, es Ceiln. did work of high class. The cast: Raphael l-'rleilhinder. Henry Kulker: Re- becca Krilldlniulur, .loHCphlne Florence Hhep- lierdj Miriam Krledlander. Bertha Kullch; Calls Wed lander, Adole Block I Samuel Krlcd- lnuder, claim Hogel; David. Gladys Humttc; Mphroym- Bandar, Jacob Kut/man ; Bella iimi <ls>, .lennlo Rclffarth : Grcgot- Baadnr, Giorgio 'MaJcLiml ; NofftHluV. 'Mary E. Barker; John, Ileum Coilltia; Katln, Margaret Reynolds.' (Jciiml Onerii House (John II. Springer, managed.-—On Mondny, Sept. Ml,- Andrew Muck, thu jHjfiiiiiit' trlsii< comedian begitnaiten- L'ligi'inent of one week here ns Shaun, the l'ost, h: it revival of rtourluiiulCs itxttedy diimiii, "Ari'iili-nn-rugue." Mr. Muck was greet Ml with u bumper': houao. Tne production was finely < ii "i and-staged, and; as a whole, wnu given a presentation ihut compiires very favorably with any which. Imw ptcecedetl It. Mr. Mack, us Shaun, has a role that gives him great MOPu.itH .nn uctui- and winger, and his songs created ■ a -ileal tif »p|ircelalbm ; especially was Cils rbocDHO'ln bis rrudltloii of "Thu Wenrlug of (he Greeu." Mae SteveUBOit, us AiniU MvcilMi, wua .exeellvut, and-'others wlio 'eoutilbiited 1o bring Huccesa in Mr, Mack's support wnro; Thomas F. O'Malley, as Michael I'Veney; Earl C. Simmons, as Iteaailsli iMcCoul, and ;J. J, Hyland, as Colonel ■ o'ocul.v. The cast In full: Minim,' the PoSt, Andrew Mack; Colonel Hageual O'Grndy, .T. J. Hylaml; BcjiiuIhIi McConl, Esrlo U. Simmons ,'Major I'ullln, .1. Palmer Cotllim: Michael Keeney, Thomss V, n'Malley ; ibe Sergeant, Thomas 10. Jackson; Olny Fairreil, QUI Carney; AYidy Regan, Ar- mitgh O'Donuulicy: Mortiu, Duulev Denton; I'assoy, Ben II,. Fink; Tim Cogan, Joseph .Myfers; Lauagnn, Erod.t'. Jones: Tot Ilyiin, Clyde Crawford ; ■'] tin Connolly. RusDelt I'al- in'er:Paddv Finch, llnrry D. Slawson ; Con Reilly, James McCarthy; Murtauh Deluhey, WUIIhiu Foley ; Barney Nolan, Marfco Flem- ing: Arralv Mecllsh; Mno Stevenson; Fanny I'owcr, i Gimrwia O'Mauru; Kully Walsh, AtlCO Gllmorp; Norah luivniniugh, Beatrice Harris: Itllsle O'Brien, Jean Brown; Molly Ryan,' Bessie Anglln; Eileen G'Donnell, Minnie ( 'iiiiiiei ; i Kathleen Boyle, t.!smlle Ceorglne; Duulo Tlerjisn, Delia Kirk ; Bridget ■Mjignlre, I^oiils Holler; Annie Shaughnessy, Nina Glanneitl; Molly McCurihy,. Mary Moore. Mr. Mack tola season Is under the management of .lames H. Meeker. Next week, Jess Dandy, In "Tho l'rlnce'of Pllsen." FoHrtetentli Street Theatre (J. Wesley ItosciKpiest. natnager).—Selnm Herman, In "i^ueen r of »ho Convicts." Is the attraction :it this- theatre tills We*»k. The' uoiikd wan rflnrdM «ud applauded (he many thrilling scenes: Miss Herman and the whole company woro excjlleiit. , The fall cnsl: Alcxnudei'. I.eiiiuti'd Barry; -Drluee (('oloneD Mnrho- vltnh, Wm. \t>. rnvniiaiiph ; Count I.askt<, Jan. Ileeiuin^, Faddy D'Flnnagnn, Thus. II, fallen; l.ubomlr, Sievviirt Johnson; Sai-atolT. Tbumus Cromer; Mllna, Kdward Moure; Mkolltch, Kniuklln' West; twiuc-Ik, TaiuIs Johnson; Ferdinand, <Wllson. Hemlock; Jovau, JnmcH Heennii 1 ; itukodf, Milton DouglasH; Fnvlo, Cliirsaco Woods; Fodore. John 1'. Powers; Khw Jonies Dyer; Mudantn- Maschln, Flo* I'encK Belt: Duchess Natalie, Virginia Howell; Mother Ursula, Kllxabeth Fox: Snsselte. I-'cames rnrtoh: Dolly Jenkins, Alma Kate; Convict, tCdltb Mnnu; Convict,, Klsle Maun; Drags, Selma 'Herman. Next week, Billy It. Aran. - i ■• ■ ' j»asior's Theatre (Tony I'ustor, msnn- jterl.i-r-1'or-the week of Sept. 10•■ good bill wan a^MMtad - Geo. It. Reno and compnuy made a great, romerty hit wllh Ihe audience, ibe man and woman', ucmbatsbvliiv especially flue. Dlamondhiid Smith. In their Illustrated MManv mot with the' hhiinI iiumtx^r of en- cores; the llniisnnlu (Kflto Cllvettc and l-llhel cierlsc) met with aueeess In-a high class ucU.nud eulrrtaiued well iu a duel ,ou one luirp: Nun KngltrUm and compnny repeated hci: .former mure**, in "How the widow Wsa Won ;' ( Carle itiidiBai'tlott pleased, in n novel Irish act-' the-I'cytH-H snug und dsured with n grea.t desl tif aplrh and ahlllly; Klwuod and company iii.i-.iiiled and Interested In their art : lh«< XarellH, acndails, made a great hlt.< Olhers. were: Owcu nail De Verutui, Sli'Vlia tilld Keeley. ItediHl und llildley. Nlnur and Nlucr. and the vltagrhph, Hi.h.n iiientc tn. it, wire, manager).— Dnvld Wurtleld In^an hln serond week Sept. JU, Iu "The Music Master." .... hy t this spirit of welcome was also extended to the stage performers, who were each glveu a "Hand" when they first appeared, and more than tii'- usual geuoi-oua apiilausn ns they re- nted. The bill selected by Manager Williams for the opening of the:new.season compares very favorably with his well known melluats Off llherallly In always giving the best enler- tuhmu'iit possible Iu lflgh class vinidwvllle. Tho programme includes Ned Wsyburn's sen- sntlonul racing aketeli. "Tlie Futurity Win- ner," produced far the first time hero on Mon- day. Tho realistic 'scenes of racing life scored afl stronaly here In It lias dime at other city theatres. Joe Welch received a romdng reception, and his dteurcw dialect sioiles created the usual hearty laughter. Vlnlo Daly added a houKofttl of new friends to her Mst.BS'suc sung nnd dunced her wnylnto Ihelr fuvor; Stuart: Mimes' now" stories and rougs were greatly, enjoyed; Mile. Marquis' iK-autlful poiileo (also n new act here), do- llgliled and. surprised the audience with their Intelligent .fonts: Gertie Reynolds and her Twirly Wlilrly Girls, were the embodiment of life, rtpuikie and netl singing uuinbei-; Ijnaky, Rolfc and company presented foritbo first-time henv"The Im- m«nKra]>houe," u mitinaioth phonograph, which produced, music- ranging from vocal solos to the volunio of. sound orented by a band of fifty pieces. It. scored a solid lilt. Cook and Stevens, agreeable colored enterlslnerN; the ever, it Is cleverly written, the characters tire well drawn, and while It Is founded on well worn groundwork,.the story Is Interestingly lold. Haviland Brooke, ft young Kngllsh gentleman, Is married to Kate, daughter of Mr. Jalttmd. Kate is wilful and capricious to n fault, and Haviland, who loves her de- votedly, humors her every caprice. ■ In fact, he gives tn to her to such an extent that aho has become a veritable termagant, and he be- longs to that class of individuals known ns "henpecked hushnnds." Like nil capricious persons, she has Indulged in flirtations; one of which, on her part, seeds to have, made more than a passing Impression. This 'one was with Jim Melville, the dcarcHt friend of iicr husband. Kate cenfldes In Felicia, Havl' lnnd's sister, that Jim Is In love with'her (Kate), and; therefore, when the announce- ment Is mnde that, Jim and Rosle Duveen are engnged to be married, Kate Is very much perturbed. Her pride has'suffered, and on the plea that she wants to save Rosle from a lovelejw marriage, oho visits the bachelor apartment of Jim at eleven o'clock at night. The presence of Sirs.- Brooke In his apart- ment at such an unseemly hoUr staggers Jim, and, after vainly endeavoring to persuade her to depart, he sends his valet for Havi- land. The appearance of Captain Glcnister, Harry Duveen. Mrs, Glenlster and Iloslc form a series of complications from-which it appears Jim cannot extricate Kate; and at last the nppeuranco of Huvllund In response to Jim's request brings .about a highly dru- mnilc situation. In the Inst net Haviland liasi come to his kennes.' He- lies taken his proper position as master of his household. Kate Is all humility, nud the curtain de- scends ns she Is ordered by liei' husband lo go to bed. As Mrs'. Brooke.'Miss Jeffries wns at her best. The role offers her many opportunities, none of which escaped her. 'the perfect url of Ihe actress Is delightful, and her stroiigpersonfttlly would make ir IcsJ clefcr pluy than "The Dear I'nfnh Hex" pleas- ing. GeorgeGlddeiis gave a cuptlal performuitee <>f mpiuiu Glenlster. IUh work as a drunken gentleman was artistic. In'no way dloV.lt offend good lusle, and the hearty recognition accorded him was well ehrried. Chnrles Cart- wright, under whose cupahle direction the playwas ringed, was excellent ns Haviland Hi'ooke. The role Is rather n difficult one fo portray whhont"exaggerating It Ih Hie earlier sceuos, nud Mr.Itruokc proved his ability.by his keeping within the lino which saved It from | ho- grotesipie. Gerald LuWrencn was 1 a manly Jim Melville, and Herbert Standing wan sufficiently irascible as Mr. Julland. The other members of the company. lept good nld. The, action of Iho play trans- pires between four o'clock In Ihe afternoon turn midnight. The three scones are good speci- mens of the Hcciin put liter's'art, nud the en- tire production Is n credit to Messrs. IJcbler Sept. 10. Ih "The Chorus Lady." .. Lew Flcldat Herald Square Tbenlri* (Shubcrt & Fields, managcra>;-~Lcw-li'toida, in "About Town," began his third week Sept 10. Smoking Is now permitted during-thu performance., I '■■ : ■■ i. Acaileiuy of Mimic (Gllraore & Tomp- kins, monogcrs).—"The Heir to thejloorah" began-Its second week and last fortnight Sept. 10. ■ - ■■ • .1 .' V: ■ ■- tlelanco Theatre (Dnvld Bclnsco; mnn- j'Knr). —Blanche-Bates entered her sixth week Sept. 10, In "TheiGIrl of the Golden West." . Garrlck Theatre (Chan. Frohman, man- iigeci. - -Wju. II, Crane commenced Ills third week Sept, 10, In ''The Price of Money. Criterion Tbentrn (CharleB^ Frohman, manager).—Hattlc Williams began her sixth week Sept, 10, in."The Little Chcmb," Casino (Sam S. A Lee Shubei't, msuu- gerst.—"Ths Social Whirl" started its twen- ty-third and last week Sept.'10, Next we*k, Joseph Coyne, in "My Ludy's Maid." .<-. , Wiiiinch's (Caries Burnbam muDager).— "The Judi>c and the Jnry'* commenctMi its third alid .last week Sent. 10. Next week, "H\\t Honor, the Mayor. . . Hudson Theatre (Henry Bv Harris, man- nger).-^-"Tho Hypocrites*' entered Ita third week Sept. 10... j- ■ ' Madlaon Sqoare Theatre (W, N. 1,hw- icnce, manager).—r"Tl»e Two Mr. Wctherbvs" began l(s fourth week Sept. 10.. Elmirirtf Theatre (Charles c'roliuinu, manager).—.Tohn- Drew commenced hht sii 1 - ond week Sept. 10, In "IDs Houae In Order." Pfevr'AOmterdaui Theatre- (Klnw & Kr- langer, managers!.—Hurry Bulger, In "The Man from Now,* entered his second week Sept.lO:.,-- ; ■ '' "■ J Knlckerhorkcr Theatre (Al. Hsyman & Co..- mnnugers).—Frltal Bchcff begun- her second Week, and last fortnight Sept. 10. In "Mile. Modiste" 1 .■■-:■•. ' , M-i'ciim Thwitre (Daniel Frohman. man- ager).'—"The Lion and tho Mouse" started lis forty-third week Sept. JO. . . MaJcNtlo Theatre (W. l. Rowhuid, man- ager). — "The Tourists" entered Its third week Sept. 10. <'nptafii'Glenlster, fleorge (;i(jdens ; Mr.-Jol- land, Herbert Standing;Harry Duveen. Her- bert Slesth; Dr. PlunI, Thomas- Cteatamq Itapley, u. c. Msakfns; a Itolicenian, Charles II. Ural tan Donnelly's new four act ploy, "Carollmi," occurred hen: Monday mutlno'e, Kept. 10. tud, In spile of the heat the house ,,<-,-- — was packed. The prcaifnc ooeUrred at tbo «,"o.. under whese direction It Is produced. Ollmore 'I'lieatre," Hprlngtletd Muss Aug •'" The cast in full; Haviland Brooke, (Tharles hrat. M-. Ijonnejiy has written a melodratiiii <'srtwrlgbt: Jim Melville, Gerald Lawrence; of the higher typo sttch as the. public Is auk- Iflg for no v, .inu there are none of tho lurid und repulsive features about It.- The scenes are laid In the Carollnus. Carolina Tollivor has been Iwlinyed by Richard tjulgg. and, in feur of hla life he endeavors to. have bee license Paul Harvard, n Xorihern miui, of tbo deed.' Sho. Indignantly refuses, and Quigi tellH loot Durrcll, her guardian und friend that he knows Harvard has accomplished h#r-ruin.'"Jack*; With his Southern sense of honor, determines to kill Harvard, but the affnir ■ is tinnlly cleared up; Tills brief Mkelch Is only an outline of ihe many nteresting sides to tho story. Delaine llud- ley, .whose chtlrnihig acting for four seasons. Harlem.—At the Harlem Opera IIuuko (Alex, Llclitensteln, manager) "His Honor, the Muyor," the bright musical comedy, met with a great reception froth a largn audience 10, and IndlcatloDH are that. 1t will have u most prosperous week. Next week, Robert KdMOa, In"Strongheart." •« Wkmt li«i).— "'IIw Master Wurkmau." with a car load of scenery and stage effects. In the attraction for this week, und ua It in a capi- tal work, |M lis first'Harlem appcnraiii-e. It should como In for a (all -share «f patronage. ^ ex I week, • xue Girl and the-Gambler." H • MktiIoi'omh (Hurtig A Senmon, munugersi, —"Panhandle Pete," a bright .farce oomodv. with pretty girls and-fine scehCry and cos- tumes, was offered for tho approval of a large audience 10.... It Is now la Una Sliaite, and has decided merit. It will no doubt have n big vyeek Next week, "When Knighthood Was ln Flower." _ -mpbcll & Drew ... sen ted tho Colonlnt Belles, under ihe per ■anal management of Chu. Fulk.'nnd netted lmnses witnessed' the perforroancea mntiaeo nnd night of Sept. 10. ln.no particular wils uiiything wanting, either In the two bur- leltrts, which begin and end the show, or in _ Ilia Hind girl, In "Qulney Adalns aawyoh endeared her to nil, plaved the title roieih t,lt, oxceilcnt olio which Is sandwiched be- .„ exoulslte tiiste, Her simplicity nnd charm twaen them. The buclettas were Uneiy sparkle and action. In a musical and °' manner, and her Intelligent handling of SHSS' { "o •.•ostumes were, of rich und tasty ntiinber; Jjnsky, UoTfj and eomwiny tin* more dlillcult and emotional portions, design .-ind n very competent company of combined to tOi-nrn picture rarclv excelled PWW 1 nDtI l> ,,ptI y women-lent good, a hi In thla class of; piny. Miss Hn'dley In a making n pleiiBlag cntortnliiment. The ■npablo und pleasing actress In overv sense. PJHSW ,,ur| ctta, called "Down On the Baby Harvard. v *" n * . :awed to bim gotid : "laugh provoker. Benjamin Bradbury was effective us John F. Webber Mam J tuck with reserve and . ..„ flood sense, CartM Giles made Richard Gulps Kochiy iiros,, European aerolmts, and Ibo J he scamp Intended, and was vory elllclout In vitagraph, with new pictures. The Colonial executive staff for this season: Percy Gi Wil- liams, manager; Victor G. Williams, hualiicus manager : lOvnns Thomas, stage manager; Kd- ward O'Netl, treasurer; Julius Lenitberg, con-, du'etor oforchestrB. - '/ Thalia Theatre (Sulllvaa & Woods, inniiugers).—"Tho Gambler of Ihe West" Is this week's bill, wllh the following cast: Lucky Jack Gordon, David l*ndau * Mlko Clancy, Jox. Slayior: Denver Dick, ('. 11. l-'elgur; Boston Juke, Paul Burns; Dan Itcai-- don, Cbus. \V. Frank; Red Fox. Frederick Meatoii; Black Panther, Aflxona Bill; Little (treat Bear, Madellnu Clark; Big Smith, Texas Cooper; Mouthey, Nebraska Bill; Wab- Wali, Fred W. Marshall; Kansas Joe, Hurry White; Mabel Gray. Marls Pavey; Tender foot Snl, Frances Nowhull; Bridget Farley, Haltie Cnrnmn telle ; Sunset, KII.itIu ltoy ; Dusky Knit.'i Bounding Fawn; Tetncmu, Klsle Murray ; Le-\Vnh. W. J. I^yons; Manuel Uon- sales. Ben X, 'OirOnx. A pleasing specialty was Introduced by Mr. Burns. The tour Is under the- direction of A. II. Woods; Next week. "Custer's Last Fight," . ■ Third Avenue Theatre (Marthi .1. Wfcoii, manager).—"The Comer Grocery" opened Monday, 10. The cast In full: Michael Nolan, 1)1 Mv Kmcrson : Henry Bud- welser, Colin Vnrrey; Tom Nolan, Royal By- ron; Lawyer Rapp. Harry J. I'eaisoii; Utlleer Conrov, M. J.-Gould: Meswencer Boy, l^'rank Reilly; SherlfT, Waller Smith; Jhumy Nolan, Vivian- Golden ; Jennie Burke, Dalay Vnrrey : Mrs.■ \nlaii, Fanny Snndford. A'numlier of Ihe IntiNt iK>pulnr songs', were Interpolated. Wm. D. I'hnersnn ts nu'inutfer: '1'honins Cnl- llson, business manager; W. M. Wilson, act- ing malinger: II. It. Frlguet, musical ill- rretorJ M. .1. Goultl, props. Next week, "Adrift In New York.* 1 Miner** Klfjrhth A venue Thenfre fKd- wlu D. Minor, manager),—Sum Dcvcre's Own Up. appeared heroSept. 10. In "Fun at lite Seashore" nud "The Hebrew King.' 1 two skits Which contulucd plenty of lauglm aud music. Tlie company, and especially Andy I^ewls, came In for lots of applause. The cust In- cluded : Andy Lewis, Minnie Granville, Johu Murray, Kd. Mack, Geo, MeFiirland. Wini- fred Stewart. Chas. Shrodo. Maud llllltitt. The olio hirlinieii : Sam Devere, In original slings and sayings: Granville and Mnck,.ln a travesty on "Vlrginlus;" Winifred Stewart, contralto; Andy Lewis and company. In "Won nt ihe Wire:" McFurland and Murray, cecenirlc singers and talking comedians: and tlie Two Sclnodes \n noncscfise. ■ Next week, Miss New York Jr. • n iluher's MtmeiiiH fJohll 11. Audcrson, manugeri.— Juuies Msndy, l Iu IroU skull iilan. Is tlie feature attraction In the curio hulls this week, nnd nltrarted eonalderahk altcntton. Lenllnl, ihreo-legged Iho/, nnd J. N. ('offey, skelolon dude, were also quite a success. In the theatre nn excellent bill Is presented several times a day, to crowded houses. his work; J. N. Lorennen did a clever piece of work us Mom Ihe Hervilnt. The others were cumneU'ui, and the entire production was well bundled. "Carolina" should prove a sihcckm, for It Is nn Iniercstlng and appealing story, lold In u forceful and genuine manner, The cast: Paul Harvard,- Benjamin Bradbury; Jack Durrcll, John F. Webber; Judgo Andrew and employed the whole company to goiui advantage. In ihe olio which followed were : Rose . Ciiriln, singing comedienne; Lawrence I'M wards and Marie .Richmond, In,. n intra; railed "A /frln to; the Jungle:" J.'has. Robinson, couiedlnni Milton and De Long nlatern, presenting "The Constable:"' ( hnMi Mack and companv. In "Come Biiek to Lrln," and Cluis. Fa Ik, in llltiHirHted Hongs. Tho closing biirlctls;- entitled "Cohen, the Jackson Hulstrlng. Lewis Wood; Dr. Htcrllng Duke. Robert Thorne; RIeliard Quigg, Cor- llu« ciii.u- wiiii,,,. iJMnt j) nn ;.».t ?r'_,-, Ilss Giles: Wilbur Grant, George '(".'onion , "Young" Mort.. .1. N T^ienr.en ; Joe. Frank " Wllaon; O'llrloh, James ICdwnvds: Cgro* for Ufa on water. Neat week, I lit Burg- lars Daughter." .- ih ■ • ■ -i . . KaiTit A PaocToit's Ond' HuivnnKD anu 1 WKNTV-Klimi SntKKr Tihmtiih. — !'Thu Hunchbiick'-of Norrn Dame," a dramatlKallou or Victor-'Hugo's famous novel, ium been selected for this week. It snonltl pack .thla IJopuiar house from top 'to liottom ^iit every performance, hk nil fhe house 1 favorites are In 1 the cast. The vaudeville orrcra: Lhw- iSft. B fl tJ ^amon, Charlotte Httvenacroft and « III Doekruy. c |. ;,. , Auiamuka (Percy G, Wlllluius, munugerl. —Ihls hoime continues lo do a rerord husi- nesd, despite Ihe warm weathei* with a' rao*fc excel Cut' bill.. This week's'biil offers i Vul- rile Banm and company,'Lttsky Kolfe Quln- ette, ■Genuro and. Hulley, Klngarl Tioiipc, Danktnur Hchlllor ■ Troupe, tThrlai Klchards. swan and Bnmhunl, Jordan nnd Harvey, and Carlisle and.Baker. -.■ m ■ Hiiktiu & Skajion'k Music II,m,i, (Hen Hiirtlg, munuger).—The Greater'New Vork burs made, their flrat Harlem .anpmranm Iu a well filled house; 10, and -a. well, selected eouniany .gave u clever performs nee. Tim ant part, "Tm-u Hlra Out.'V gave all con- jclued ti ehauce to display their talents, and Count, which Is full of laughs, whs cast .n follows: Solomon Goldstlen, (lias. Robin- son: Chun! Cuscarettl, Geo, Kdwards; Sporty Mellm, L. A. Uwrcnce; Lena Schmidt, JUlly ,i ^ZSm*- *-n" m *-7?m «•«■■"<'. '««» Cook: Sambo, Goff Phillips; N, ST Klst, iV,.,„iuVi. ni 'l ,ea ' ( * ln „, ^vernl chimges uf Frank Milton : PuttlMelba. Marie Richmond ffiMrSK g^ ^*!* 0*S« ***: IU... TOlllver. Helalne UadlcV; draw Wliion, m1m " n,l »»- «"« f»rlln. The chorus Fdith Bellows:; Stella Jordan, Phlla May V. Dne Wallace. Grncc Hammonds, PMaelria Kllklna. Alice Washburn : Mam Tol- aSrt*'' -SPlfc Foster, Lilly Do Long, Ssdle ' liver, Helen Guruey. Executive ataff: Man- h oger, Louis Miller; business manager. O. L, Htanr; stage managor, John F.: Webber; master nin<:hlnfKt, Will Randall; properties, J. P. Clenry; tiNBlRlunt stuge managers, J. oughhreds. Miner'a ItoWery Theatre (Edwin D. Miner, manager!.—Nettle Grnut's New I^on- don Gaiety Girls are here -thla week with a thoroughly ruldyuble programme. Tf in- cludes: "Casey's VncuHon/'a lively musical II. Lorcniscn and ICngone BrocknuinV Next week, "A Child of Ihc Beglmont." ; I<ondoO Theatre.'—Miinnger .Tames II. Curtin'H Broadway Gaiety GUIs opened here Sept. 10, aud hud a rousing reception.- John- nie Webber, a well known favorite, con- tributed excellent work In-Iho comedy role. Dick Brown, Fred Bulla, Murray Simons and John Bragg, a quartette of- well known and capable comedian*, were oil In position to show their qualities, and laugim In plen-ly resulted. Leht Uiggnr. as Captain Crook, made ail Imposing appearance, and I.tllle Ituv- mond was churinlug as Iran Byrd. Maud Wil- son nnd Llllle Slovene also were well cimt. Tlie chorus Included: Beatrice Hulnes, Ray ndell, Dottle Culver, Marie Morse. ' George \i^ in '\r.'iVf^^\'^"x"^" IJIl H1IIIV.II. I'.VIl .,,, ,1 A (till.. Tllni. 1*1.„ ,.(l 15'i if!"', a ." d IJnn-AmcilMn.VuUf telle- All I till OuSyESfit ■ ""'l'™ 1 ninulrera arc brlglit ond iaU1i.v, uml ScUulor. KrcIId 'Jinyia, Iljjoii Hopkins, Itij !HJa5*Wli.-."!P the *ntlr« show.I».most J«.U» & I.oiib. lM'ly Murray, An! f f "fflft ZgS? »9* -the UtJMm. will. Gore, Dot Vernon, Urnce Towner. Aicuitlvii ttc2S'.£ g Wft ;. »lnl Campliell Drew Co.: BeD Hnrrls. muff i„nj T ffi" ^1 vc K ™"»., momgor).—Tho Ml Ulreetor; lioula OIwpii, cloclritlnn ; I'rnnk t„ '..^Z nluoy™ .opened lot full hoirM Mnrohnnt. 'carpenter. Neil week, thi Tlior. la nnd " r ** B """ *■""•<»"< to, nnd were 'well received. They nnvo III.. be»t peifo.nianco so fir tills acoRon. i)ie sliow l>elHK Wm full of funi- n:,ch and every nuinllor wits presented In the Ucst. posslliln inniincr, end tho costumes nnd scenery uru very line. ' J 1'amii.y (Al. Onken, rnnhngcr).—Uiislnesi skit, with Vnt White In the title role, ns- S on, ' n . u . c8 food, considering tho wcuthec HIM slsted by Snm fireen. Oscftr Lewis, I)dLI 7m- J 01 " this weak: Ira Wegener, Asliton nn.l '•nldn, Arthur Hell, l'nul Hell and Wm. Kd- PW' Mnmmle Ucrnnrd, Dnley, (.'liucc and Myera. Knuiiy Allaire, l^lila !ji I Meltore, Ciiri-lc Counoll. Muy Hurdle and .Tennlc l>e Mnr. "The Lnud of Nnd'" In I lie title of the burlesque, which Is In two acts, :uid deals with u lost nicdnl of nuslU- power. Attrnetlvo numbers Avere otfered in plentv, .'Kiiirliilly "HesNle," by I^iln Hlggnr: u eiin- Jlower song, with unproprlnfc coHtumo efTcelB, by l.lllle unyntoud: pajnout niovements, by l(e"'-' mondsnn. Kenn Washburn, the well known Hlugor and setress. was prominent us ft boic hrettc, and Delle Analln, Margie Cntlln nnd Annie Urnnt tilled roles: NettleOrnnt. Is ltabv Morion. Tlte chorus Includes t Annie Welti- ner. Josle Wilson, Annie Hbenrs, ltuth I'lnv- Kltllc Htnnton, Hadle .Howard, Mny Belle Jlubols. Hilda ninncho Kll7,wnltl Ion, Adnlrj and Seusn and Sloan; lAnK, (KtiBcnn hi l'erry, mnnttger).—A rulr Blzed audience woe In attendance al Ihe nvnlu performance lfl» when the follow- ing bill was offered: Miller InndHunter, krouse nnd llroasb. Moub. ItaBln and Kamlly, Uunnlnglinm and Itoss, Una Kdwards, Mes- senger Boys, und International Trio. and Annie May. Tho olio presented : Margie union. In. a showy singing and danc- ing net : Oscar Lewis and Rom Green, as Ihe- Vankee end die Swede. In a IfUKdng. talking and singing- • number; Washburn and llelle Austin. In their alne' Ing Hiiei'lnlly. Their duet. "My Onl, mV' . n r°n < ; k !?'"— At the nw Montuuk I i:d ward Iran, nianngor) Itoymond llltclieork. week of Kept. 10. fit "Tli(i tlnlloper." tjtbors are; Ldgnr Davenport, Herbert Corthcll, lln- \S ",S•',""«!»».■ !»■ H. '1'lltoll, Pllllllp IjiiiHI- Vpr. Uerbert Cinvth . riillllp Alex. Kearney; Vnu- ... If^iiMli" ffilrSWI ■ ^iS^M*^llS ta * ujr Minn- iui>in-iriH, iHiiiiini niuvcmeaia, ny „„n_„ „■ ii.....'. * V. ™ •■»n\>««n ^-.»*..».«« , Beatrice HalneH; n arutid march. In Ktrlkini Kj R «.?rf USSl fiBffi *»iK«. The Zeraldaa, % ie ■ Mayor," „„„ coHtumeM. led hy Mile. Bartoleiil; "Lynu." by !Wi2S?*5KH b' ,lfl . n ' , J'". who-showed sev Next. I'Tlie College Widow. Maud W boil, a clever and attractive w6S " ft fl J 3S2L t,1 . < ? tfl ' IS 3 tbol , r wo . rk throughout ' "Hla Honor, won well received Inst week. and dancer; "The Rhy Old Maids." hy tho coincdhinn. In rldicuimiK niake-ui), nnd full ot inoBt laUKlaihln action, wliich \vuu the comedy hit of (he show; an Oriental dunce, bv Mile. Biirlolelti, und a ati-on* finale. The olio M*aMH n uumlier of ulronK acta, tnr-lurtlng: Wllaon and Hulncn, In nn enlei-tnlalnit: alKter act : Mhmui and nin pit. In the lauahuhle \nw\ inhlc Kcene: Brown mid Barlolettr In an en- joy a hie coinwtv and tdiijiiufr act: ihe Bis and Little KtTrtio (Wi'lM-r. Bulla. Btfjgar and Stev- rlut). In a mixture of'kottK fuauy convei^n. Hon and comedy hit*, anil Mario and Aldo, thu well known bar perfoi-mprn, la all hovIh of Hwlugi., NiuueraaultB and leaiia. .all o( them c'lUfilly well done. The equlnmcntd of the ahow Iu all detail* are Hrat claw. Lou Stark la manager for Mr. Cut-tin: Ben HmniBhT (Lew Parker, matiaircr) l*elep M?," u , c IV°i, t 'i 1 ! t - ""." c, "; 0lHl »M«»™. «nd the V. < Dalloy Is wen again In ! The -ress Musical Hells, w-ho playetl on nil sons of Agent." nt this house, 10-15. • ni ? Is stir- 1m.?'„?".', «»° d , rt '« :1 . ••Skhldodedo" Is the rounded By n strong eompanv BnslucsN last L t i°. 0 v..' tl " i V" r ' <!a, '!" > . with -Pat. White-"on week was good. Week ot' 11 • IhSry l" ',^h J o„ b °,?. !SL* ,n " Photograph gallery. Dltey, In -Tho Man on the Boi/' ond Jtenn Washburn, as the lively mall Net- jZuMN (W. "• I'rldlev New York lilitimilromf (Rhubert A Mario, business repreMenlntlve; Harry Shi- Auderstin, ut'iiingeral.—",\r Hoelety (MrcilK . I 1 !" 1 - oilvnnce: tleorge Marshall, musical started Its second week Hopr. 10, Willi the director.' (Tins, llnwle, slngn cariwut.-r; rat, same Interesting circus nets as at first, anil the famous Tourl scene as a lilting climax. Ywrkvlltf I'll,. iitrt- (Kniiii; ilerslcn, munugerl.—I'hnrlle Hownnl began n week's engagement here night of Hept. 10, In n nro- dnt-llnn of the farce .comedy, "Iu New York Towu." tleorge Hayes, projis. Ncxl week, the Ulullu Hmitidcrs, wllh Sntu Howe. ittiinliiitlnn 'i'licntrc (Wm. A. Hradv, mnnnger).—This house wns dark Kept, 10, but opened Tuesday, 11, with fjrace ticoruc. In "Cliilhea," n — In ucii week's tie brant caused huirh Inlerest as Crasy Mug. A Stmnlsh dunce, leil by Mlso Wasli- bnrn, was a showy number. The costumes were hnndsiinie. I'llhT W. nrnnt Is mana- ger: Kred W. llaylcy, business munagcr. Next week. Mam Deverc's I *u. ■>nl>--a Thcntrc (Kranli MeKec, lunnn- ger).—-Mnrlo t.'nlilll commenced her third week .Kept. HI. In-Marrying Marv!" Atlantic Garden (W. KramersSons, man- agers).—TJie J'ontl Bonl Brothers street singers and bell Imltntore ;• Geo. W. Citnnlng- hnm and Geneva Smith In "The Shoplifter "- Ihe Harringtons ring iierfnrmers; Jones null Hutlou, colored comoillnUB: "Karrer" cbarne- ICr imperionutor nnd change performfi" new tunrhig iilctnres aud the Kllte Lady (Irehestra tire Ihe iiltractlons for Ihls week Joe Weber's Music Ilnll (.fosenh M Wober, nmn«ger>_mldn Snong started 1 ifr third week, Sept. 10, In "I.nd.v Jim' 1 .me.., mnnagcrl.— WIMIUU and Walker stni'linl llielr second week here 10. .In i'Abyssinia." frowded liaiises Inst week. Next week, the Konr MottOBj, In "Breaking Into Horlelv." • '• ■ Iluuii ■( Mrs,: Npooncti, ■ mimagcr t .—Angus- tin. Unlvs version of "I,eali( the p'oianken." was iireeentiHl here.do by the Soonot Stock 9fc Wna May Spooner Is clercj'. Jessie McAllister, us Mndnlcnn, won npplaime, "Tlie K™ c i or T..V' r ". wbb well received last week. Kelt. "Mf. Itarucs of Now York." .;,„?"*?,? (Milton T. Mlddleton, manager).— 'the Ninety niid Nine" Is given hero week of 10 True S. James, as Tom Slagleton, Is good, and the ottiera of the company tire Worthy players. "A Hud Mail from Mexico" l*st week. Next, r.nllfe Wllllnnta. Ill "My Turn-Hoy tllrl." ........ , ■. ■ Ihtwispu (I'eny tl. Williams, manager). A very good Mil 10 and week. John - T. . fi ew ot which w.„ appeir jg^i been 3Se.' .InprovtfSneVls, & X^Z^il^S&^^lSS, • ' • •j»»*»i«» _i - nm, I flan If' 1,'asI, i .. ,.„ -, .. . iT ' ." «"i» tv iiiiii >yij^:r. .nn Ihe Kelly Is Ihe fiendllner. and Is seen In n - nkotch; "All the World's n t'iui.'' 0 lira. K. foctescue, in » Hinging and