The New York Clipper (May 1907)

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MAY Jl. Hurtle, manager).—The Trans-Atlantic Bur- lesouers began a return date May «. and owned to a well filled house. Next week, Dainty l'sree Burlesquers. Manager Ilurtlg'a l*neflt. "May <l. drear out an audience that nacked this house from top to bottom. Be- sides tile UHiinl programme, a boat of volun- teers opeared, making the affnlr un artistic and financial, success. Gotham (Dave KrauB, managers. — The Champagne GlrlR mode their flint Harlem appearance, u. and came In for a full share hi - noprobatlonfroro an audience that packed the house. Indications are that they will have n big week. The show is pleasing In •■very resect. |.".vMi!-v (Al. Orikcn, manager).—-This week's bill offers thcLtppencotts. 1'hlllp Wea- sel, Hughes nnt] Brown, Nagel and Adams, Tempest nnd Hunshlne, and the Three Arm- si rotvgs. . ' Brooklyn----At the New Moniault ii-M- wnni Trail, maneger) "Mrs. Warren's 1'ro- fesslon" rl./si's thu Benson of this house Muy (III. "The (Irani! Mogul" did an enormous business i lie past wee*. aimuniiT (l.ow l'nrkor. malinger),—••Tin* 'Jhree of lis" II and week, "TOB Primrose Path " which wui seen here for the Itrxl lime last week, -drew well: Next, Thomas W. Boss, In ■The Other (llrl." Majbhtic |W. C. Krldley, manager).— "Buster Brown" (1-11. "Monte t'rlsto," Inst week, did well. Chauucey Olcott, in "Kllcen Asthore," naau week. Giunu (Jns. Hyde, manager).—"The Two Orphans" wli: close I his house tl-ll. "The Outlaw's Christmas" did well. Bijou (Sirs. Hpooner, manager).—"The Duchess of Devonshire" Is the mat atlrac- l [on 'given by the Hpooner Stock Co. at. this house, li-ll. "Dr. Jckyll nnd Mr. Ilydo" drew me usual i>lK audiences. (Vi.iimhia (('bus.-11. WHerat, manager).— ••Krnm Brjadwnv to the Kowery," a new melodrama, Is presented here for Hie lirst lime 'ML "The .Millionaire Detective" did LI* business Inst week. Next, "for a Human Life." (Hii'itKiiM (rercy 0. Williams, manager)— An excellent bill Is seen here this week, with Hlslo Jaiils as the headllncr. Others are: Lola Cot ton, Ryun-Hlehdeld company. Hilly Van, lirnci- Hazard, Mllfl. Nadje, Ktntna Krnti- cJs and Arabs, , Wills and Hassan,; Krnest ilngan nnd vltagrnph. ThoS. It. 0. sign was seen all last week. . Kkkney's (Thco. Wln7.llk, manager).—Ihe hill this week Includes: Mnbcl Harrison and Joe Howard, dee Tung Too, Hardncr And Stoddard, I.ambertl, Kmplre Comedy Four, Kelso and Lelghton, Slater and Williams, Wahlund Tekla Troupe end Keoneyscopo. Huod business last week. Hint; & Behman's i.Nick Norton, mana- ger).—Advanced burlesque Is seen for the llrst time at this house ti and week. 'Hie Parisian--Widow* are here, with two funny burlesques, "The Village By Ihe Sea" and "Tiittl l'hittl." The olio, which has several added attractions. Includes: Charmlon, 1.. Mll|on and Boyle and company, Don (itilnliiii and Mack, Hnlti Moore and company, tbe Savoy Quartet, -Stella Mack and roller fixating gills, and Anuetto Wlltnle. STAIt (Archie Kills, manager).—Fred Ir- win's Majesties, tl-ll, with a bis; company. Clinrman Creatore Is tbe extra attraction. Business continues good. Trocadero Iliir- lesqners last week. Next, the Casino (llrls^ HttOAPWAV (Leo C.' Teller, lessee).—'The Walls of Jerkbo," with James K; Hachelr, this week. "Tbe l.ion and tbe Mouse" had « record week; ending 4. Kvery possible place to put an orchestra chair was Oiled, and rows live and six-deep were standing In-the back of the. house at every performance. .Those who were unable to, secure seats,will he given mi opportunity to see the performance at the ret urn engagement. In June. Next week, "Mrs. Warren's Profession." 1'oi.i.t (Bonnet Wilson, manager),—Joseph Snntley. In "Billy the Kid," this week. "Me, Ilim nnd I" closed a good week 4. Next, "The Outlaw's ChrlBtmas." (Iaykty (James (Mark, manager).-:-The TrociuUro Burlesquers. with Troja as an udded attraction, this week. The olio: West nnd Williams, the Graham.., Alf and Mabel Wilson, Htlrk and Loudon, and Mae Taylor. "Hold Astorhllt" and "The Misfit Family" are the burlesques. The Gay Morning Glories had a good week ending 4. The Majesties next. .... Gotham (Fdgnr F. Glrard, manager).— The Hal Clnrcndan Stock Co. this week, In "The l'ower of the Cross." The company's llrst week, ending 4, was n big success. Next, "Oliver Twist." Klankv's (Morris Sehlesslngor. manager). —Cecli Spooner tl-ll. at thehend of a cora- pcient company. In "The Dancer «r)d the King." Good biislness last week. "The Girl from Texas" next. 1'avtox'h (S. S. Allen,'manager).—"Jtaaa" this week. "Thn Merchant, of Venice" had a good week, ending 4. Next, "When Wo Were Twenty-one." Lyceum (Louis Phillips, manager).—"Con- fessions of a Wife" Ibis week. Good busi- ness lust week, wllh "Down Mobile." -Nhwh ti'KMH.—Archie Kills, secretary and treasurer of the Hyde Ac Behman Amusement Co., has announced the policy Of the Adatns Street holier for next season. It will he advanced burlesque and vaudeville. Owing to the cool weather continuing, It has been derided 'to keep this house open for several weeks more, and' give the people of this borough an opportunity to witness the class of performances which will be given next season W. .1. McElenney, welt known to theatregoers In this town as treasurer of the Orpheum, :hna been appointed treasurer of die Brighton 'Beach Sliislc Hull, for the coining season........A testimonial benefit will be tendered to Manager Lew Parker, at the Sbubert Theatre, May in, Milliliter \v. c. Krldlcy, of the Majestic, will spend the Mummer at T.-ike George...,,..; Treasurer Louis Knllskl will Journey to his home In Detroit, After spend- ing several weeks there, he will go to Sara- toga for n short time Assistant Treas- urer Carl H. Mlchell will j?o to Lako George for his vacation. 'J. J. Maloney will manage Bergen Bench this sonaun. Several new attractions will greet the public on Jilne S. thv opening day Mrs. $nooner lios plans for a Brooklyn bouse, whlctils osnocicd to he built and icady for ocetipitncy in tbe Fall or 1O08, nnd not a Broadway house, as slated Inst week. , the jgFgr yqb^: c^rpPEp . 337 Al,. Beeves' Co. next. Gay Masquernders had a paying sojourn last week.. Notrs.-— B. F. Keith agent a portion of the past week here Judge Taylor has de- cided the eviction case of ihe Teak Theatre's owners against Sterling ft. Cornell, In favor of the plaintiffs Madeline Keene. of "The Isle of Spice" Co.. was taken ill Hare In February last, and her address Is sought by John E. Smith, Ml Chandler Street. Boa- ton, Mass. It Is stated that the actress' mother I* very III. '» RoeoMler.-At the Lyceum (M. K. Wolff, mauager) the Symphony Orchestra (local) had e very large audience at Its last concert of the present season, April 21) May Irwin brought the legular season of this house to a brilliant close May 3. 4. On 0, Kin w It Kr- lnngcr Inaugurate their "Advanced Vaude- ville" In this city, nt this houso, with the fol- lowing bill: The Four Mortons, Will II. Fox. "A Study in White." with .Marseilles: Kraiin Corns, Cook nnd Sfevotis. Kvn .xiiidgc. Wood- ward's seals, Kd\r. Itloiidell and company, the Meers Trio and the new eiirnnuitlc pic- tures;. This hill will lie continued through- out the week. National (Max llurtlg, manager).—"Sis Hopkins," with Hose Melville, proved to Is' as altracllve pad meritorious offering as ever April 'Jit-Muv I, good houses being Ihe rule. "Across the Politic" played - to big business 2-4. Week of tt marks the closing here of the regular aenson, Jessie Bonstollc (extremely popular locally) being the attrac- tion, In "Sunday." The Louise Vale Stock Co. begins Its second consecutive Summer season nt this house lit, "The power Behind the Throne" being tbe Inaugural. play. Louise Vale and Charles Carver will again piny.the leads. • • Hakku (Mrs. T. J. Boyle, managed.— The stock appeared to great Advantage, last week, l(i "Wc-Uns o[ 'Ijejinessee." The pro- duction was deserving of g-rerit"praise, every member of the company helng well cast. Mendel's Illustrated songs were added 'fea- tures. Business was line. II. Percy MHdnn Joins Ihe company here, 0, Britain director, also to play parts. "Jim Bludsn" tl nnd week, with the act of Mme. Martha ns nn additional feature. Cook Opkiw HorsK (J. If. Moore, mana- ger).—''Folly I'lekle's lVis" proved to tie » potent attraction last week, scoring n big lilt. • Business was to fi. U.'O.-' Week-of ti the hill Includes: Ilnndlnl, Kva Tnngnny, "The Bed Owl." with lfl*ryl Hope; Bone He Haven Septet, !>* Will,-Hums nnd Torrance, Searl and Violet Allen, Four Casting Dun- bars, Swor l!r.>s.. and klnetcgrnph. coniNTHiAN (H. |C Jacobs, manager).— Irwin's Majesties gave a very good sbnw last week, to fine attendance. Larry McCnle reatly amused In the leading comedy role, 'he Picchannls Family scored iheavlly. "The Girl In Blue." an added feature, was a great drawing card. The flay Masqueraders Co. U and week. Note. —The air is hot with rumors of a permanent home for Klnvc & Krlaqger's ad- vanced vaudeville. In Bochester, although the preliminary season at the Lyceum The- atre Is only it beginning. It Is an assured fact that It. has come to stay, as the Baker Theatre has come under the control of the above named firm Alnce Its Joining forces with the Shnhcrt combination. Thin hoflse Krotmbly will become vaudeville's permanent ome, although nothing has, ns yet, been definitely settled.' i Albany. — At llnrmanus -Bieecker Ilnll (II.-K. Jacobs, manager) "Checkers," April UP. repented the success of former seasons, v before' n large audience. Haltic Williams, In'"The Little Ollernn.'.' Ill), made.a pro- nounced, bit with one.of.the largest nudl- ehresi'nf the season. Tom Wise,-In'the cast, a'favorite here, received an ovation. "The Prince of Pllsen" crowded tbe bouse May B Tl »■» 1. "Professor Nupoleon," partially mode up with local people, for charity, drew exceed- ingly well ;I, 4. Annual Mny festival of the Albany Musical Association II. 7. Wm. Fnvor- shnm, I") "The Squaw Man," 8; May Irwin 18. PnocTon'N (Howard Graham, resident malinger).—The vaudeville features that re- ceived moat attention In last week's bill were the Malzettl Troupe, Kmplre Comedy Four and De Haven Sextette Great crowds were noticed throughout the week. Bill May « and week: Benjamin chnpln. In "Ai-the White HOuae:" Fredo and Dare, Melville And Hljgglns, Netta' Vesta. McNamee, Six 'Mow- ails, and Dixon and Auger. Kmi'i:ie iTlms. It, Henry., resident mnnn- «er).—-LaRt week was the last one at this theatre. Mnhardjah, the Hindoo Iiypnotisl, mystified fairly large audiences throughout the week. The -past season bint been very successful. The house Is-now 1 -closed'until Fall. Gaiety (H. B. Nichols, manager!.—Ken- tucky Belles began the week, 2V-May 1, with "Society" and "Murphy's Mistakes" ns laugh provokers. In the olio were: Beld ?ml Gilbert, Century Pom- and Andy Me- iebd. Gool sl/ed iiudlenees were seen. Pat White's (Inlety Girls followed May L'-4. The bright features of this show'were "Casey's Vacation" and "Kkld-do-deo," and la the olio .applause was, directed to Hie Three Del- tons and Ihe Musical Hells, flood business continued. Alcazar Beauties b-8, Itialto llouuileis 0-11. . ■ ltlen,—At tbe Mnjestlc (K. U Koheke. resident manager) Dap Sully pleased n good house, with "The Match Maker," May 1. Kellar packed the house a. "The Old Home- stead" met a big house. X •:Checkors".lmd,n big advance sale for 4. Mny Irwin 10, "81 Slebblns":ll. Kprrn'H (l''rcd Berger. resident manager). —Bill for (I ond week: The Military Octelte, Prank Bash, Seymour and Hill, Unrtholdy's cockatoos. Green Bros., Ida O'D.iy, nnd Gnrd- ner and Vincent. Oni'llHliu fK. L. Knneke, resident malin- ger).—The moving pictures nnd Kdwnrd O'Connor's songs are meeting with big houses, Bi.'MMit Faiik Notkh. —Manager 8. W. lin- ker announces a number of attractions for the corning senson, among which are .lie figure "8" roller coaster, penny arcade, mov- ing pictures, Kyan's Orchestra and -John W. Wiiln' -Comedy' Co. Concerts will he given Htuidny afternoons. Messrs. Wnllacc nnd Ollmore will have charge of the moving pic- tures during June (tingling Bros/ Cir- cus shows here 2!t. Wisrnvsiv MIlsTisukee.—The brilliant production by Ihe new Kngllsh stock company, nt the Pahoi 'Cheatre,.hist week,.of "Mrs. Dane's Defense," established Ibat comnany wllh loesl theatre- goers, and a successful season Is prophesied. "TtieLltlle Minister" week commencing May :< Catherine'Grey, Thco. Roberts and Roht. Connesa assume the principal roles. Davidson. —John Drew, In "Ills House In Order." appeared April iMt-May I. Attend- ance .tt the opening performance, which was u -testimonial In Treasurer Wm. Sehnell. was to'capacity. The rest of the engagement was also , well attended. "The Lion and the Mouse" .VS. 'Albert Brown, will open Ills season of stock productions with "The Fit." on Thursday. I). 'Wtn Taylor will then as- sume her position -a* lending woman of Ihe company. ' Ai.iM.MHRA (.Ins. A. Illgler. mnnngeri.— "The Wizard df Oa," Inst week. MUM to well filled houses. Several performances the ra- pacity was tested: Grace Cameron Oporn Co., Ill "Utile Dolly Dimples.'' Till. Iti.nu: (ii'i:iia Horse (John It,'Fierce, resi- dent manager).—"Nn .Mother to Guide Her." wllh Lillian Mortimer In the stellar role. Ti- ll. "Big llonrleil Jim" was well received last week. ClivsTAi,.— Business continues flrsl class. Manager F. II. Winter offers for week of tl: Mr. an 1 Mrs. Bobyus, l/M-khnrt Sisters, Then. Ullmnrk. Four Malverns, Four Llncolns. and the Crystnlgraph. Notes. —Kryl's Band cnntlnnes at (lie lllp- prndome. to 'big business Blclmrd Kami Is hard at work rebuilding the old Star Theatre, nnd will open it Ihe Inner pari of May as Ihe (iarrlck. llolil. Haines has hecti .secured ns leading man Manager Frank It. Trnltinan and his assistants arc having n lay off, lalin- troubles having delayed the openl:uc of the New Hlnr. It I* expected that the house will be ready for aliening within a few weeks Work Is about to roinniince on the New .Majestic, which Is being built by Ihe Schllls Brewing Co., mi Grand Avenue, between Second nnd Third Streets Present Indications point to Ihe Sbubert Theatre offering high class vaudeville next season. » Shebuynan.—At the Opera House (W. H. Stoddard, mannger) "The College Widow," April :!7, pleased a good sited house. Wln- nfneer Bros, opened -S, for eight nights of repertory, with "Lights nnd Shadows of a Great City," and mel with a warm welcome. H, It. 0. ruled. Dixie Minstrels May t), Hose Kllwood 10. Uniqur (Arthur Lane, manager).—Bill 20- Mav 1 : l-.e Auto Girl. Jobn A. West, Frances and Rogers. Mrs. Mabel Knd, Illustrated songs and moving pictures. Big business rules. Notch. —Dreamland (Kugene McCnllum, manager) continues to draw well with mov- ing pltures nod Illustrated songs Mrs. Mabel Knd made her debut April 'JO, at the Unique, In a monologue, entitled "A Modern Becky Sharp." She was warmly welcomed. ■ ■ Kao Claire.—At tbe Grand (C. D. Moon, manager) Rose C'ogblan, In "Mrs Warren's Profession," drew a large nnd appreciative audience. Boston Juveniles May tl K, Mar- tin's "II. T. 0" Co. ». liNiqin: (Wm. Armond, resident manager). —'Bill for week of U: Arthur Itlgby, the Bortcluies. Jno. J. Cougblln, and Casey and Le Clair. , . ♦♦* TOT A*. Ilallas—At ihe Dallas Opera House (Geo. Aniy, manager) Mis. Leslie Carter scored a great success..-in "Du Harry," April.at). Ko- cla'u, Vfotlrilst, ^0.' 30.-.. 'si- , • Ma.iKsTic (B. H. Mnckenfiiss, manager).— Linden Ueckwllh, I'.uev and l.uelen. Harry I.eona nnd Apnn Dule, t.'ook and Botbert. ::spe Brothers and Herbert Mitchell. Good patronage here, '. ■ C\ct.ic Faun (('has. R. Mr Adams, mana- ger).—Chance of bill each night by the North Brothers compnjy. Cold and wet weather ban not lntarfcrred with patronage. ■: Lake Ci.irr C.-.8I.VO iChes. A. Mangold, manager).— Duluwln .Melville Co., In reper- NBW YOBK STATK. Buffalo.—At the Lyric (J. Laughlln, mun- ag«r) Kenny, ilplln, In "Die Seheta," May tl: Antonio Mnlorl 10. 11. Blanche Bates Hi- 18. Henrv Woodruff. In "Brown <if Harvard," made a hit equal to that made on his first •pbaarance, during tbe Winter. was (P. c. Cornell, manager).—"The Tat- tooed Man," with Frank Daniels, 0-8: John Drew 9-11, Summer Stock Co. 13, May Irwin did.nicely last week. Convention llAt.r, (H. L, 'Meeeh, custo- dian).—Nordien appeared .1. Shea's.— BUI week of (l: John C. Rice and Sally Cohen, la "All the World Lovei a Lover:" Colonial Septette, Dew Hawkins, l'our ltlnnos, Orpheus Comedy Four,- Ttiarne •nd Carleton, Donahue and Nichols, and Mams and Mazette, Mr. and Mrs. Jlmnile Barry, and the StunrJlng Grenadiers were wlnneri last week. ACAbEMIt (P. C. Cornell, mnnoger).—"A Mllllonnlre's Revenge" tbla week, "Human llettita" next. "The Great Wall Street Mys- tery" was well received last week.' Lif aybttr (Clias. M. Bigg, mannger).— lirenmland Burletquers this week. Kentucky Belles next. Cherry Blossoms did well last week. . . ... Uaiimu.' (Chailcn 15. While, manager I.— Hatty Bryant's Kxtrovngnnxa Co. this-week. Trt Clippe r Post Of fice, la onler lo srolj Ml^l.kn .nil to iBsore Ibr |iroMnl delivery ot tin IMtera adveritsed In this Hal, an ••a-velope plainly nil.lrcp.irU nidi l» ■•HI for rneU Utter, mill a .vrllteai <n«er for thn letter, aiuued with ibo fall name and adores, nnd the line ot baalBtaa followed by tbe sender, uiihi «l>u «»e euolttaed, Please mention thn date (Or nam- ber) ot tbr G1.1PPBR la waloa !■• teller* lrut for Were advertised. LAOH-.S' LIST. Troy,—At Hand's Opera Hotifle (II, T. Thompson, resident manager) "Checkers' draw a aniod house. May l. "The Mayor of Toklo" did well 3. "The Prince of Pllsen" tilled Ihe house 'I. "Hast Lynne" came tl. Proctor's i William II. Graham, resident mcnnirer).—Bill for l) and week: Mr, and Mrs. Truesdell. the Ushers, Waterbury B'Os. nnd Tetine)-, Harry .lol.von, Elsie Kay. Blssett nttd Miller, the Vnlnrions, and Raffaycttc's LvcEir.vt ill. II, Keller,' mannger).—Fat White and his Gnielv Olrls bad good houses April 29-May 1 The Kflrtlnekv Belles were wlnnet-n 24, Rlnllo Rounders 6-8. the Al- caiSr Eenutles Ml, *>* Bert Feldman to Visit America. Bert Feldman, music publisher, of London, Is to.psy Ydnkef Land another visit. He Is expected here ulioui May 15. - - Tilts enterprising Britisher Is the publisher of several of Vesta Victoria's greatest song successes, such as "It Ain't All Honey and It Ain't All Jam" and "By the Ride of the Zuiderzee.". , ... j ....... Mr. Kclilmnti will make his New fork head- nihirters lit the—Pelat Building. 1H4 West Tbirly-seventb Btrret, New Vork. . Ills visit will ,-eitend -over n period of about two months-- Allison. Alice A.tilntU Mll.lre.1 Ailler, Plo Allen, Violet Asiar, I'tmlllc Allen, Ida Aritelle. Jem AiHlei-Ktsi Helen Allen, r'lnrrtc .\,H-leneiu, IsilltS Ansnari.uisee Aha, AiH-e .Mexqiuter t.'lan Hulls Mis. fre.1 Mi.ii.vlei, tiiyllla Haker. Mi-<i.i. Benton l.uillvlne Uulteuil. Jem Beiuull Mm. J Brown. Ill'ic-e Burke. Helen Herri, KmilU HtlKsrde Su.llc Bsrlui. Plu Uste« Kllsslietii Beseli. I.lllle flliiirliard, SiH' Bursv.-.s, Amy BuroVtle. Mllil-illne Brown, Norms Bnyne. Il««cl B. HIiim, Mr>. J. Belmont. May Butler. Msy llriuulon. Luiile Pin I. hi Mr*. I lei ll.iioei, Margie Bnlw. MUs lU'iiiiiiicnii brass Hi-.-'imii. Sli.yl Itliio.li'inl, Sue differ.I, Kilty Crewe. Aims L'lynier, l-l.lus I'riinnu Vlri|llila I'anlownle Slslen Chester, l.llllan B. H rimpmtli. Nellie I'rnsey, Mse Coiirluey Lottie lie Aimo Marie Hale. Marxi'ret Dl.lil. Laur.i K. lie l«r«. Mile. IleWltle 1.1 villi,. Deem. Loin llesne. Mnhol l).ni|fl[i». .Mllliell IMyle. l-'iiimy lie ilrlginsn. Juliette Dleklnsnii ., Clvl.in Be Ssehell.' i. .. • Dorolby Bt-.Msr, Kins De sin, ce. Dolly LWvm Mar< K. He Hbniii, lull l.'limllH-u SI 'ler:. Hiannsid, lean linen'. Leu le HnVenrle ,Violet H«les». Aimle (''Alter, Nora Foley, BullW I'lueii Mrs. Will '.iris's Mail SI F.ec, Mne (ii»lne., Uriiee rlsker. Minnie l-'iclerlt-ks, 1 Mrs. Wm. l-'iel<l». A In,.' I'renklyn. r-urle 1'IH'k, Marie 'tiiirhler Minnie I'uller, llh.ila I'ollei. M.irlon (lanlnir l.l.tu (]ehrue, Oisee (lanelln. '((Icons Ullberl, Mr-. ItsyiiHinl tlntli. Mrs. Karl i Inn u.lO, it ii lo (lra«sinnck Lms Qsrher, All.i- lirant. Nellie tlsius. MUs 13. lil,roller, llrnee Ositleiier. Beiile i^in'nll .Mn.'l.nl llstliswnr Alice Ilngan Mini le 1) Hill Ion. Klliel llaguei Mr..l.M lariinnii, HenUli K. Ilnbnea. VI llenlsel.el. Miss Hum. Klin. Hill, Nellie lletert Mrs.W.O Hill, Mis. Wm, it. rlil.H'k. .'Inlet IKtle, Unlliloii lliiiisen. sieii.i Hull, liln.i.i- llnvwanl. .Mnii'l llllloo, I. Illl,ill ll'iiwiiiii ll.iiltle Jordan. Nellie Johnson .Mll.lrt.1 JilHin, Issbelle Jones, Aliii. i King, .lull. King, (ilii.i Krunifi'. Anole It ll'K. Jillln Keller, kiirol Kliulde. li,"S Love.- Mr«. L. I.iiionnr Itlanelie l.e Hey. M:.e. I^lslit. l-'anny l.n w^iiii. Ill 1 U'wIm, liiirnlliy i^wis, I!"-"- l.uKnii, Mr*. I'. I aliens, lei In l.ltu'ley, Mv»Hi' l.linlley, .Mra. Il-nry t.ualy. Itlie.i la Ite.v MrsWnll i.ell'll. MllSl.' Miir«lull . Mlaa MitrkeniVirf. Fly.- Nellie misivortri. Mnll.nl.- MU«tl. M.iri-lmio, lln'-.-l Meo.ll-., Hose Msmhi. Ileati'lee .MaclkiiiaM. Ciiitierlne M.illlloo, llesay M11H1.1..I. \ lot.. MeKliiinin. liny Melr.iM.. K.IIU1 Mil Irani, llrnee Mnn.llelil. /ml.. \i,.,1,.. NeHii* ->ij.le, 't'e.s Olio I, Mrs. (<co. O'llnni, ,1, lleoralc Pearl. Nela I'lear.l. Ml-. A. Hnulelte l.oiilr... Fairl.iului. Jenu I'lcree, Nellie Hlebiiaiil.l Ni-irle HuhdlKs I'lpi.v (linn Ml.s I-:. A. lluta'Cla, Cillllllle llimaey, I.lllle Itleliai-'l.ou, Kll/.i|li"lll Keliuinrt, .Mamie Keller. Nettle Kevelle, Mnul Hlgtit. .Mo* ltnm-ev Klslers Itlieaiiuie A mil' lltl—ell. Cnrlile lllchar.ii.nn. Vinillilu iiN.ell, May Uurwell, Mrv.M. llHlillng. Mallle Itii.viiioiu 1 .MlaaM llH'lllllolUl. \'ir::lnbi Henri, l'eal-1 Hamlera. Ilenu Slialer. Then Marline, OIjm Bprliiger, llelh Htavcns, I'ni-I. Ktone. tlrarle Ntetrari. Msy Nluillurk. 'I'rulv Min 11. .Hertale Mwari Annie M Tutmeliiiuui, Mrs. J. T. Ty.e. I.lllh.l Tliooli. Velil.i ■ I Iiciii Inn-Hum l» 'I'lieinri., ilriebt Vfriinu, I all tie ', oliiilniis L.liy-.t Ve.lrhiK. llota Willie. Maud While. UittM , Wlunel.!,. deals Webster. Mnralc Wayninn, lidi'li Wulnelii. .U.i'le Wllarn. Kaiv We.ton, I'clllii Well-. Mrs. I..K. Wells, .lesale H. Wllllnn>. Margaret Itelao.l, K. '. InboS, Pl-uf. Irish, Vaughn Jnrdsti. I'. W. Jsreiie. Harry .time.. Irtbtz .lekyll * Hyde 'Uh. Mar. Jewell nit.". .lei.lilliga, A. It. Joliita.111 Oarulll .liillle.1. A. 1:. .linTer^m V. W. J. i"H- * .' -Kllsworni .ov.». I'ail.l. .l.uiiiMin. Hen. (.' Kpiiiim. 'I'lla Knlll, X, J. Kyle, Ingram liel.v. AII11.I Kimball, Claude Kin*. Chna, Klllk". 'I'lie tl licn.lull. |.'r.inli King. Hen K. liarr. |l. Keller. Waller Kelly.,-II111... .1. KriH.. W'nl.li A • M.'lrn»e |.'ula>ler. Oai. 'K'UK. Arlliiii- Kerr. »'. II, Kline, tut lima. 1 Nlell.ili.il King. Kratu Utlly. U'nll ■ I'.ii.ler Miitl.e.v Mueller a.Miielai M.iple. John (1 .Mi'llonslil .sun. . M.-Nlali. I'rm.K Mllkr. Joe .Mat.!.,, F. ililtene. licit Mists rto itpOfaw, 11. le.Cre«. I'ran's Mn.iir * Lb Velle. •HWera Lens or l.ei.a VV'ei.l, l-'.itu- Kelierta Wl|bi<il. (jiM-eme MiU-rlV. Wat la. Lull 'lira Harry ' ' Mra. Ij.«:i >\.nl|Mi, KVJ I.. l-.Ktelle. .Mini.! Maxr.ni. Wall mull. Aim I. Karle, J11IU I' Millie MseKVibnii. Lnllle Karle, Veru Ma.Icuti. Mny «'.'....1». I.en., Kleld Jlnra-arel 'MeDnnoiigli. Vark. Mny Kerrel. Annie I Ktholi OBNTLBMBIV'S LIST. I orv. Indefinitely. livnto (W,,I|. Ilk*, manager).—l'rof. lloh« erts and his educated rats, (iovlngton and Wilbur, -Pauline -sios.nm and VA win Kdwards, Good business here. . BticKi-T.'i 'Tc.vT Snow, In pobUlst ploys, Is drawing good crowds. Ilonston.-Ai tbe Majestic (Trunk 'Stur- gls, manager) the iirogiainme, April 20 and week, was an excellent one, consisting of Joe Cailaghan, In his ninny Imitations of cele* lirnterl -eharnclers ; Huntress, female Imper- sonator; 'tidgni' Foreman and Lillian Orr, Id •The I>'lr»t Quarrel;" John Dunn and Wllhel- ma Francis, In "The llold-Kp:" Wilbur. Imb tatov'and ventrllrjqiilst; Brown nnd Wllrool, sring and dance, und the Majeslograph. Bus- loess la good. A lit Domr TllRATtig (Alvldo & f^isserre, managers).—This new addition to Houston's mnusenient resorts opened April 211. Tim Iirogramme cnhHlsleiL of Liunbard Brothers' Itock 'Co., In n (hree net farce, entitled "('asey'a Troubles':" lliir.ellon Hlslers, In songs and ddnces: 'Musical Wolfs. In "The Itnbsn and the Maid:" llaltle .Inion. woodeh clog dancer, and Birdie Allison, In Illustrated songs; N0TE8.—The Houston Theatre has closed for the senson .... .fl round will soon be broken for the new Hummer theatre here, weather permitting The moving pic- ture theatres are getting numerically stronger here; and nil are.doing an excellent business, Furl Scott At tbe Davidson HI. C. Ka- rtell, manager "Busier llrown" matinee and night April 27, had good business. Ijiwrence KVart.'iri ''We Are King:" t'KKN LAKi: I'.yiiK (ilnfer ft I/ive, mana- gers) opens May ti, wllh Hie llext k Luw Btock (fo. Ant Domk (II, <'.. Knrlcli. manager), which has Just: been' completed, will be opened In ihe early part of May. It has 111*11 put up la very good style, und will sent about 2,000 jW'o'plc. .Manager ICnrlcb will play first class com'panles. 1 s ' ' PUlsborsr. At the I.11 Belle Tlioutre (W. W. Bell, miinagen "We Are King," April 28. pleaned a large house. This ftttraelloh closed lbs theatre 'for Hie season. ' ■ .■ , NfrrgB.—The Mystic still continues to drnw big hutlness Hkatlng lllnlt did capacity buslneis. , MINNEHIOTA, Minneapolis.—At Ihe Mehopolltau Opera House tL. N. Hcolt. munnger) William Jos- sey Rtnck Co., In "Kapho," Mny .1 and week, 'Htisatt In Heareh of a Hutlmrul," April Us Mny 1, nnd "Madame Halan." 2-4. did uood buslriess. I»»w Ifle.as, In "Abonl Town,".12-1(1. lli.t.H' Oi'kha Uni-HK (Then. L..IInys, mali- nger).—"The Kye Witness" ,'> and week. "No Mother to (lulde Iter," last week, did good buslbess, "I'ncle Tom's (.'nbln" 12 nnd week. Oltl'HHl'U iMaillii Berk, general muhiig"rt. —Bill for ,-, nnd week: Joseph Hart's Dahe- Ing -DslaleM. Jsiae.s J. .Morion, tl'c t'esvbis. Hnwnrd and Bland, Willie Weston, Mnswuli nnd Dudley, nnd Kmernon and llnlrtwlii. (Innd business lust week. LvfHiui (I. ('. Npeers, manager 1. —KrfWlW Hinek Co., In "/am." r, add week. Hsnie c«Bi|>iinv. In "fade-Tom's t'ahln." Inst week, liari gooil tiouHi'». , 1 . • '. 'I-'niqi-i; i.lolui lilllolt, mnnuer).—Hill for II and week: Kllsirorlli shtl Burl, the Man- ning Trio, Harry /Hid I'r.lbcls, Ciivaim. A. Jolson ami Irene Utile. Very good btitlhM* lial.weeit, > . -,' : ' IiKtvrv (Arctil" Miller. mannreH.--Mln»r'l Americana .1 and week. The Imperials lilt week, played in vttf good butlltrs*. Merry Maiiicin'12 ami week. All. Mull . Aaeul. CIlBS. Aacoti Tre.u*Co AiisniK, Tbe Ailalut. s. t. Anderson, K. J. Aaron.. M. Arnar Al uld Croa* - Iloads. AUr Alfonki, Harry Alierna, Tbe Alemi-on, ¥, Armstrong. I'rnnk Allen, Brver Ailuini., Mosle.il Allen. Kml M Arn.slMliK Doc Arninild 1V.I V. IleuMey * Trevllle By nn 1, Krauk llsrloii. Lhihiiii' Berrell, ilea. II Byrne, Andrews nrad.toek A l/>lrliton Bertier. Great 1'. In iieh anl. C, A. Me.) Ilarlitw, Horn Itumt'unl, 1' K. Bnlehelor W. I.. Burma. Mr, Hall, 1:. , Bugnell. Daniel Bou'anl Harvey Bernle. I.ewla Blaaney, II. K. llloudtll, M. Ilur.'ii 1 Joe Hum., Ham Hnrke, Cbis, II Benson, 11. lietgnr.le, L I... Bedell Waller ll BNirMis. Arthur ilssel. Nlek lluster, W. J. illiiiim. Jaek He.sley, Al. Infinite, UCJ. J' linker Trouiie Bryant. Hum lliiid.iK- H. ■ llryiiul. Ttnii llruwb.iT. A. Berniii.l. Nat fiecltier. W H. ilniilliell. I-'. C. lltTilllKTlf, A. Ili.iie.elira, Tlu> Hi-isley a u .... I'-rfnvlll* trewcr. -Irs-.K ll'ala. F -diii! lethvVV. ii. ■lake, cii is nllcknore. !• . Iiariy l>. inlfoitr. Witt. Itisklrli, J'ted MrrMI.'m. I.. b-tlle, Hani Inner Ciua I trnkway rnnrti Iruwh,' R A. ti'tnlrl. jj.e Inkier, lll.'luirii biwers a■,'ltirtl' Biituiy, He?, llidtlfir I'l-Ml.V.' (,'liealey llerhi I Crluitna. W. W Curler, t'eie Case, Al. t'lsrk, r*. W. Culemun, Dan Crunriii.l Rinse ('rlranilns Haul Cnrnimly Jna. l f Cortes. II. Carr. M. J. CecjlHT l.eo Car|H>tner, Frank V ( ..1)1.11 A l-'l-liei (..I'll. WlllH'llU I 11 rile ll.lll'lolnl ft.le t 'Irs.ly I'nle •, Oruii.ly (Trlxloll, 11. 1 brlHllau, W. It ('crletmi, Al. (.lurk. IM. H.lliipilllu. l'rme*Hi Cloiie.. '111.' fox. He" II. (iill.lH, I,'re.l Clieslrr, ()lii.. I:birk, Hurry (■aaalily ll.iiry IJnyiaiii, lir.i i'nily. Dniiiil'l (.'limp, Nel-ini tenner a (hill. t.'.'ic. Jaek Cnlilll, Kriirtk (,'nwa It Mitvc fs> pew, Tims, pnili, I". K. Do no all ue JsoW DualihuW. Kd. Jarfllig. H..K. >e Huso. Wm. »e Kite. Hilly lavlea, Clululs le Viii', Mills lemlnit, Afllitir tare, Tom laly, i.'iius. luluti, l-'ruiik jentes, Mr, Vuillilltl. II. W. I'Otnond, Jobn Kflniyy, W. lesion, ciius.i'. >al*. 4. II. . j„ie. waller lailio, Hurry lavla, K. K. inles. J. . JebjIiliKi, a , flelninra lsslllnitlon Allil Ire*. qHs, II iMto. Harry jiutitin, 11 .1. Icllhl, O: ill. I. flettj Vuihe, Itdaa 1,. , Jenu DiHItlaa. II. ('. Dariey, W. It. Uliillmt, H, r*. niMikbls/ini''.'. Coe, JSH.II, catl'lon, Al. CliilloiHt*, ■7' Krnnb u. nook, lljirrv I'llirnr,! fully X. CMss, 0:0, Cwlllns.. Monte Coaae, T.nuiale Con war! Nlrl. tumadu .1. c Oirlulllu. I'ele oil,' ToTti" In.' Iloinlim: 1, ' H'|r-J (•iiieraon. llilpli Rvsha. KM B||WJ.D. Kliserorlli.' ■,,. •nm*. II. ilas-lie "' liloi.bil i.'lu*. 11. rllrom), it J I'lu'i'b. Mr. ['.Iiiloiiiiie Willie ^ix.\'r V... 'miiltfyb, olyas T«, Kd. "" « Menplu. Pear! .M. I vim lil, II Milfs, Alf.eil Miilllunn. I'.'l Mnlkliutii -liir'-v Mui-klem. 1 Miller, (le... M. Ibeker, (le». .Mn. k. I). Muriluea, I'l.e Muck. Ben IV Merit * ■ WnkerlcM .MeKlberne .lu.'l' Ml.ek. .1. Nye. N.-.I N'elanll, Wall. J. >owllii. Dav,- Nuitel A A.liiu.. Nevliia. Clia.. X s.iliiu a W....' N.oiiiiiu IS'i.i.t. O'llrlne, J. A. 0(1, W. «.'. H'Diiuurl I'llosll tu-tecn. I 111 .. iii*iiicl.l. llnrry '.. Ivinsnr. i.ib.u. Ill'lbleii. Itlillc Tniplr. 8, - It. Krami.-J. ti|lnin A .Teii'Hnioke, I, iiis.liiu-v '!.•...( Titter l.ninl.Tl l ('... K.-niiedv. Jus. il'srry. Win. iTraak, Terry l.v.vii'ii »veil, Co Parker, Burt Turner, ll I'lUke. A. A. Thnralon Mount Powell. •Ilsreueerresaler. Wm. Psr.ier, Wui. r'.l'.'einiy, K. post, llabii. ITruyiMir, J. A. Poll. .'. W. 'IcMilkiinii « I'ollsnl Op. Co. I Wnlliy I'rW WIIUM U.'l'iitlle. T. tl. Snilili, Christ Sowers, Whi. ijtowrll Alin W. Htetufel.lt itJi-ry Hllg.Wu Clwa, M. Hlimter. H.'H. Hie.viit a Buy iiKin.l Sals-r.. IJ. 1 Hsiirai aV-Unblev hilnnler. Hen.j Soniirs,-I'erilii Miea.l, WnUer fiuislenr, ciiiei. .''l.a-iiDI. II. II ei'ller.-N. ..lion, Wm. II. M'.ibn, Ira I'. tub. 11.11.le. .1. II. Mill ,1111 * l.a V«r.i„ Miiiitnm. S. Him.e. Clin.. C. Heiitimoke T. ij. .■■nier. -linni Meveiis. Iliile.i Snenrer Will K. ;<.ii.11.0111I. I.iek ' * Nilllnc- ,11 Sliea, P. f. >uillv V, I.. Sully l'.im!lv .^iiy.lcr. Ktnnui Twerdy Allolirla Taylor * Prawfnnl Tenny.en. Win. Tally. Hsrry lalvltla, '('lie Ls Pierre lorr 'line ll.iwrl U-rlv. U. J. Lucky Hill's HilOW la Mar. H. I awreius" II. I.. l.mde, II. It, l.ennl. la. Jolin l.e Bnen-, Ho lit. I.loy.l, IsliiiiU-i Lester. I-M. I.ewla. KllSlir I lllilcil. t'll.l". I*wl«. Mr. l.nlnl. Will. H, U'roy. Jack l*iin. Hill L la' Buy. J. W. I .wain 1. II. I,nbln, Dave l.couiinl John X. I.nrltee, A. C. I ...I liner, Divey I.in leva. TlK' l.'iiiuinnta, Tip l.evlue, Anion Lew la, Inn l.rmw, Toby I e, el, lltivy Loveit. K. Prl.i', W. K. I'olrler, A. Poller A. ILirtwell Prentice I'rlo Plillllps, ll. I'ler.e. |.\ M. Pswera, Manrlee I'tllcliaril. V. K Calmer, II. I. prrcWal. W. 11. I'lilt la, t. I .well. V Cidier CjtKuiuilu Tniii.vH.in Wlti. I'liel" II. rl Vuiiifbii, J. II. \'fll|iollS>, V. VeriH.n; D. H. Vssanr, Kml Vlni*at, Jake It'tnelo. H. M. Vimeiit, John 1'i.lkiniiili. Wl.1. Viek. J. 11. nti-onl, Vlet'ir I'linllek. Hi-., AlViiudlvcr C.11H. I'lwl, Tom I Viii. Wimp Ite.e I'lelMin, fleo. IWalton, I,. A. I'eiubin Wm. .I.IWIiltebei.l It. o l-mvera, II. Wllaon, l„ v. I'rlaee, Wee. 0. K. Heninstenl'World A aueeli k Unas I KIllKSl.lll iitlierfonl J.ll.iWIIIInnis ,V Call Rnsernoii, IWsgeiier Itmllpli , . OliireneeiWno.lwar.l. » eld, John II. 1. .Harry A. Igby, Aribur |Wslab, t'luia.'L. l.eo, l-'iniik lln.riiiliul liiivliliWllliinl. tlliiv I eille. Hen. W. Bo.akaiu Clum.l I Weleli, Balm . la.uinnl * Villi lidberla, 1). VVIIwii. Arful|Ili l.imensler Join. Ileyn.ilil., Max IWrnnl. IMilla l.linlley. Hurry lllfe.v, L. '.Wllann, lllllv l.iiuiint. Dun 'llvss..H. .. 'Willis. A. .V. I.e. II. A liwle Inwnii. I'r.mk , Wilson, Tom I. I...11U J.llruy, 111 Inaeh, II. A Wlerrrll, c. K 'it VoiiuilH. Tbe I lee. K. I.. iWliisinaii. Harry l.e Unite, Ira .1 floherllia, Wm. Western »\Val»n Miiriim llnrry.H Ko... K. 'Wills, Jnbii B. Marlliicttl ft. Ibidlii. Jen Wells, l„ S. Hylvsater Bl.-hanl. Weaver. Kilwln M.-llrlilf. Ilnl-rj! Hrsm Boiler: Whitney. 11.'J. Miller, laud. (baluey, lief I SVulker Calwliu'. .Miller. .«•;• II. Il.i.i!.. Hil.ves :Wnlerbiiry II. \ .Msrtlnes. Iss> I a.RawrtaiWnierlniry KM. .Marion. P. W. jMdssasi it'.y Wiildn. Kraii^ M.'Kcever, Clusijlieluilils. l''lio.l.;vi>.iu.un ahVauli -\lneii, T. 1 11(1(1. Jolin II. Me.i, Hiic't 1 .Mlllar.1 lima, lllellly. .In... P. .Withers, A, K. Wblie. .(nek If, I Wlllnnl. i'Ii.i. 'rlnofl. Jules ■'lelda «. Ilunsoli rnliela. (leu. ('. Iiipiurlek, Jan. W. ■'srniim. Will, .innce. Cliu. ll '.'ah horn. UMsk. 'eriy, Win. 'kiyd. 1'. ,V. . 'owlf r. t.o-llH ■'rimltlyli.OlydM ■'em, Hid '■'ell\. Kilwln ■'dk Bros. ,'eliinuils Hurry i'll'lrta. W. II. 'r.iuela, lie,,. 1) lev. A I. II. IToktrlrk Ales, t'leiidng. Tliha. Irani, CHIT .iris-ni-, la. L. Ilanlner * Hi 0. Wan I .llffonl, W, 11, Hurrell, Al. Oreetie. Krcl (1. llslhre'.li. T'.l iliirrlana, I. C. llalllmnre. Artli. (Iweey, W. S. (birder. I'rsukM Draintm, Vic. rilllllisn. Curl llsrvln. K.I. Ollmore A l.n Tour flrsnurllle A Muek lllenioy Alius.11 iiuiiiubl A .. Mud. up (lolilainllli. Ale llrectir,. K. ,M, r.orlon'a Mlnal. RMSyaas, The Oray, W. T. Iiwyiin, M'. Covey, Win. kiiil.l, iciwiu I'Mlll. dial. ..nhvlii, lieu elilWi, ClJiik arris AneLsuo SStlllga, tlm. Kll)»s, H. under. J. II. uber. Harry lllulllnll, llf.-li 0011, J. A. orib, Link Itiiiet. .ituy Sllllll, J. tmmoiid, 1. II ■Mint, Low either. 1. 1'. arvey, v.. J. atria, r.'iiiia. niiwsril. k'l-enk atrlsnil. Hurry eniiliig.O. onllgaus lu . Mew York M«r taseoCk. Ob.is I' elierl. W. It. owsril, -Allluir IngHvv, Jsa.K. nyi. Francis At tlRUili. I.II osani, .ll, it. tttlson. II Mtt-u oillslcr.Krsiik iilin, Hurry uinlin. lll'-luir.i m 1. ., 1 erliisen II llry i|H. Cl'rtlll• ufliell .lleiiryll itlilMlll llitrr.' eHWf, I'UM'l ellella. l«e . ■Ijilley. .1,1.11. irnil. Illeb.ii,. Ill.iWm. unlay I'r.iiuv'a .lesoij, ICi. I iidlcy. i». J,, I'jis.'liel, r, K, .\lrCbirr. ItciHi 1 HiwI'iV. Arlii'U' Melnel. Cllsa. Ildjis.bl.. I^"V . Miller, la.ni.iiil 'lfos». itobi. II. Weill ft Jii.|«. Meter, Win. |... .1.1 bur, Ivl. jWhltwiil ftufit Miller. (', W. ItnMls, Itolaal 'Wren, W. il. MeLeun, II. K. 'It ey. Imi IWelili. Waller Miller. C. H, Itnblniaiu M'nlker Jnlml.' Mnulllna, K. . iliu'i'i, t',,. Wiaulull, Mll'.v MeDniisiill W.II Krrgeanl Kllly Willmr. ('. It. Myro.l. M.lllle | -Co., Ms.'.!Wert, HeCor.-sl Mels, Jos. 'Sli.'lr|ilev ftl'lyiin 'A'ilklo- Cllll'lle Moore. J. H. Hveeelcal 'llrl ll, While. Cllil',. I'. Manrm, Mr. ; liMe Co. MiiriWi-lklil, K. K Mci.'unu, l'Vink IKniltU. Hurry J.itt'ealfnll. (.. II. MeC.iriliv Mylee Hlnlie ItenllHcl I Wllmn KruiikC. M.uirebfii.l It. I'.IHtanley A ;We«vcr», Aerinl Msrilu. Jess ,' Heunloiii Veager, ilttn Morlell, Hehnblei' Arltiui ' Vnunir. L. A. Mr. (Plslil'ill Milter, ll"nry V.aing, Kuii'ii"h. .\laek„,A. J. HI one. Louie' , Veins M«WMI, John (.'. Hullnu. Crank- ' Vent. ItI.-I11.1.1 Morel. A.lolpli iiiirluglil. 11 B. Zayuirn. Mil, Meve.-. Hoi Ularr.inl. Al. Klerke, Itui.-rt Mpi'Clnskey, A. igeynmiir, P. V. | ■BH NUTIOB AT IIBAD Of MIT. ♦*-*■ . ■ Actors* Fiiml Fair llpons. Tbe big Aelois' Kiiiul Knlr, widely beriildcd. mid one of Hie"worthiest of eliurllles, opcneil nl,ton :■ o'clock, on the nflcriiiMin of .Monday, Muy (1, nt the M.-iiopolliini iiperu House. ■A button was 1011el1.1l In Wiishlngloii,'by I'l-.'.lileiii lldoseveli,' anil Hie fair was upeneil wild a o.iniioiiiiile , Tliwi ihe olllcers nf the l<'iiiid rtleil on (lie plnlforin nl the Western end of the Operu llouse, und Hunlel 1'niliiiiaii. president of Ihe •■'tints, tiuule Hie opening nildress. Mr. l-'roh- rnlin liiiriMliiced, Mark Twain iHnmuel I, Clctneiisl who made the address which lie- .hired Hie fair oftlclnlly oneued. The stalls of till' niiiln tlnor nre rigged up to resemble nn IHIziilielliun village— HI nit- ford-on-Avon. The I'lnyers, : tint Twelfth NlgHI Club, the Actors' (Oittrcli AII In nee, Hi.. I'rofcMHliitiiii Wiiiiuin's league, nnd iilher ullrni'lloiiH in llierc Kll. f'rlee Is iiiniilng 77ie Hlirdliitnr, till' full'n dully newaiiiiiier. In 'the etlllliis nnd eejmilliiK of ivblib Tin 1 Krlilrs lire ii.'llve., 1 The 111 mi 1 wo iiiIIiiIskIoii llckelH were bniiglil by Marc Klnw nnd Abrnliniii L. Kr- luiiki'i. en. Ii of whom paid ST-'u* for them, Tlil'i'.' win coiislileii'blc Inn nt Hie Little Hloinli' Ladv'. iiillllnnry buolii, over which i|n|M> lioiitli mill Amelia lllnghabl .presided. Hriinilnciil acini's trim IiHIh fit Bill view of I'm N|MH>liiturs, nitil much amusement iiutui- nllv result. lib thn tti-nml iler nre lo lid found Ihe .lilli.liu'.e ii'ii-liiniu, with Mme. I'llJI'Ko, l"bn- Morln. 11111I .libers nrrilyrd In. Orlenliil gin- meltls: llie I'nfc I'liiinliipl of, tile I.hull,. t'lllb, (lie Chinese room of ihn Actors' Ho. elelv, lite side show tif tile (Ireeii lloom Club, Ihn vniidevllle tiftlie ArlofH' Order ol Ki'li'ttilslilti, Hie White lints and (he Vniule. vlllc t'olnetlv ciill', the "lied Mill" booih. anil nl tiers, .' IB) Ihe drnss .circle rtre Music I'nhllshera' Halt and the I'muH ami Judy HUow. On (Iip imlfiiiiy floor are ihe ti'itlned monkeys. Ilos. loch's llrimiti citnlilniiiloii of Hon und pilhlllor--|lie lllpiiiKlroine IhdliilN, nnd vni-l nils Ititllli's, i"i the oi'elKHli'tl |il'Ainenilde are Ihe i^.-i.ihiii iti .cahlhli. Hie nrt cihlbll of Ihe I'lu vers, nbd I lie pi-liiilng ofllee of Thr Ihtltt) Hpnlntnv. fin Ihe main. llnnr nre more 1I11111 foriy bpiiilis. They nie presided over bV lite Ac- tills' Chlllvii Allilttice, Hie I'l'ofesslniuil Wo- itiiin's i.eiigite. 1 lie century Tbenire club, the Twelfth Mghl club, the "Mini nnd Miinm won" Cnmuiiiiv, lite "Man of Hie llmir" 1'oni IM111V1 tile I'lnvera' t'luli-- which I'onli-ols tlv Kiinl|cs|icnre llo'i.c, iievoicil 10 url niijeeis- llie Hrlrill ImniK, plvsldcil nver by Mrs. Hilly- vesnnt l-'l.h nlttl n dumber uf other sncleiy (vntlicn: (In ei'Mily Isauih mid many niiiers. : Oi'il.l.Ls- Ki: >ipi!*, of Wngenhnls k Ketn|i:',r. iiiailiigers nf Hie Asltil' Tlieaif" lies e|i||lra|ly HI III n prlvnle liooplial III U'e.f Hlaty-Arkt ■HHeat. An opeiiillnn fur iilipendlcllls was |i|i|'foi ined itpoii blin In.l week, ,111s ruttdlho'i ofliii- the iipernlitiii win I'licoiirnglng. mid ills pllyslclitiis say 1 in 1 his recuvcry l» ccrlalu. ,