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KAY 25. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 383 CALIFORNIA. - Voa Angeles.—At the Mason Opera House (H C Wyatt.'manager) Walker Whiteside, presenting- "The Magic Melody,"" closed "liia engagement May 11. Annie Russell will be seen week commencing IS, la her production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Week beginning 20, Otis Skinner, in "The Duel." . Auditorium (Sparks M. Berry, manager). —Tlic'Callfornlans closed their second week of '"Robin Hood" to good business. 11. A revival of "The Mikado" will be their oier- Ing 13' and week. • - Helasco (John H. Blackwood, manager), The stock company's presentation of "Be- fore and After" was so successful, week end- ing 11,-that it la continued for another week, bwnnlng 13.- The production of "A Royal Family" lias been postponed until .20 and week., "Sue" Is In preparation for 27 and week. • Mososco's DriiBASK (Oliver Morosco, man- ajerj.—"Wlieu Knighthood Was In Flower" was presented to capacity business by the stock company for two weeks ending 11. "3ara" Is their offering 12 and week. "Lovers' Lane" 10 and week. i, hand oi'eiia House (Clarence Drown, manager).—The Ulrlch Stock Co. presented "A'Great Temptation," to the usual capacity business, week - ending 11. "How Hearts Are broken." 12 and week, with "The Beautiful Cloak Model" underlined for 10 and week. FmcflRB's (A. E Fischer, manager).— "An Ocean Voyage" Is the offering of Fisch- ers comedians 12 and week. New vaudeville features and moving pictures complete the bill. . Dunn- (Billy Banks, resident manage). —Features 12 and week Include new vaude- ville acts. Illustrated songs- by Laura Ranks, a'sketch by stock company and the cinema to- citinK ■ 'Prorll'a (Al. 6. Fluurnoy, manager).— Features 14 and week: Unctta, Oriental oov- elty dancer: the Musical Harts, Colling and Hanley,' known as "The Boys In Purple;" Bert Weston, mouologlst; Haverly and Mc- liitu. In a talking act; Tom Brantford. the one man band; Harry Lorraine, with Ills Il- lustrated songs, and motion pictures. Unique (Hentz ft Zallce, proprietors).— Features 12 and week: Bradlee Martin and company, in. ".Tease, Jack and Jerry:" Cole Sid Johnson, singers and dancers; Louis La ar, comedian; Mlrrlam Marr, negro melody ■lancer; Homer Long, Illustrated songs ;' the Unique Players, presenting "Foxy Kitty," and the Unlquc-o-scopc. Oripiitoi (Martin Beck, general manager). —Features 13 and week: Elizabeth Murray, Max Tourbillon Troupe, Kremka Bros., Ka- dcttc Woman's Orchestra, Foy and Clark, presenting "Under the Sea:" Chas. Leonard Fletcher, the Durand Trio, and Princess Yo- 1 an the. 'Noras.—Manager Oliver Morosco is re- ioverlng from a severe illness, caused by an ulcerated tonsil Howard Gould, of ".The Magic Melody" company, greeted many old friends during the Los Angeles engage- •ment. While playing at Morosco's Bur- bank Theatre some years ago, he was kicked by a horse and his breast Done broken. An operation for removing the fragments and replacing the old bone for a new one, was successful Calvin Helllg, president of the' Northwestern Theatrical Association, has been in this city with a view of extending bis operations May Catherine Smith, of this city, returned from a season on the road, supporting Madame Helena Modjeska, who, It is reported, will soon return to Ar- deti, her Southern California ranch Col. M, A. Braden, of New York, was a vis- "»r in our mldHt As one feature of entertainment offered visiting Shrlners dur- TMUTMCAL MOTELS •■4 B0ARDIK8 MOUSES. WH, TKLL HOI BE, Boward and Somerset 8U., Boston. Vicinity of all vaudeville theatres* About 16 week.. KM1LT BANKWABT, Prop. 202-204 Wabash Ato- CHICAGO. ■ „ $1.00 per Day. European. $8.00 per Wee*. TRAFALGAR, 116-117 K. 14, N. Y.,nr. Keith's Aead. of Music. Dewey. Rooms 60c, 76c, 11, >14Q day; %im to %» week. W.D.HANNlOAN.rrop. Wabaih A Madison, CHI0A0O, 0.0. Vaughan, Prop. Strictly American Plan. i8-15 single; •M2 double, vaudcvlllo patronage Invited. PA LACK IIOTKL, 101 N. Clark St., Chicago. European, 13.60 per week; with prlvato bath, IT. Turkish Bath, too. II. B. H0UPHREY, Prop. HOW TO DECOHE A COHTOIITIOSI ST. front and Back Bending, each trick illustrated. ■Be. Morpheas School. 837 K. 12th St.. PhUa.. Pa. .BOW TO START IH SHOW DLSIPIESS. Copyrighted). 8 different books, 10c. All klndiaoL ■OKPHgTB SCHOOL. 887 N. 12th 8t, Phlla., Pa. ■LOT MACHINES. NEW FIN 0011. Latest money maker. 1,000 OTHERS, CHEAP. SLOAN NOVELTY CO., Station S, Philadelphia. Pa. annuo composed and arranoio for any Instrument or number of Instruments. Songs,words and music, sketches, etc. Send stamp. 0HA8. L. LEWIS, 429 Richmond HL, Cincinnati, O. • FUTURE Ilusb. or Wife Photo* for Palmist* Park*, etc., $2.00 per 1,000; $1.36 per .100, postpaid CABINET PHOTOS, copied, 100, $i; 1,000,116. EUKNA STUDIO, tElIS N. Broad St., PhUa., Pa. HOW to Whistle Like a Bird In 6 minutes, send 10 cts. for Invisible Instrument with guaranteed In- structions. Jas.T.McAlpiu, ulMN.Clark St.,Chicago. FOn SALE—Film Of "THAW-WHITE CASE; Olympla Games, Etc. X. A. JONES, 517 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. AMATEURS, Ladle* and Gentlemen, wishing to adopt the stage as a profession. Those having talent should register at this olllce at once. BOB MACK. 90 Whlttlcr Place, Indianapolis, Ind, WASTED, AOEKTS-Leglllmato milwIKnle for skit maclilocs, patented. Sells on sight for >1. Particulars. 01SUA CO., Andersuu, Indiana. R. H. BEATl'IE, LtV'TKR, Conrltfcntlul Cases a specialty. Judgment** ddecrtoiohlMlued promptly; no d*lay. Counsel tree, «W1 Indian Ave., third floor, Chicago. BANJOS—The World's Bnest. The Celebrated Whyte Laydle. Catalogs and HalfTonei of U ArUlta Fret. TBS A. 0. FAIRBANKS CO., « «nclhury St.. Boston. Mala. WANTED Imedlately, Good Sketch Team (man and wife), man for comedy and woman to work In acta. Long engagement, good treatment. Salary,.«9 single; $18 double, and all. Performers in ail lines,' write or wire. Dr. Leonard Trlssell, Foster, Indiana.- P. S.—Dubs, hams, would-be managers, boozeri and trouble makers, keep oil. Just got rid of a bunch. Read CHAUTAUQUA P8ge MANAGERS 40i ing the annual meeting of the Imperial Coun- cil.In this city, both the Orpbeum and Helas- ct> Theatres were entirely reserved tor two night performances each Letters from ireorgc W. Barnum, late Rtage director at the Bclubco, locate him In Berlin, Ucrmaoy, hav- ing a good time: The uet result of his popu- lar- testimonial benefit before leaving here was" about $2,500 Paplnta renewed acquaintances with many old friends during her recent engagement at the Orpbeum, and nuuounces Iter Intention of shortly retiring to, her ranch In Contra Costa, California. . . a Oakland—At the Macdorj'ough (Chas. V. Hall, manager) the Majestic Stock Co.. from iSan Francisco, In "The Fatal Scar" and "The Texas Hanger," drew fair business May 6»8. Henrietta Crosman, In "All-Of-a-Sudden Peggy" and "The Almighty Dollar." drew capacity business Ml. Murphy and Mack, in "Around the Town," hud packed houses at two performances 12. Walker Whiteside, In "The. Magic Melody," lU-lS). • LlMiRTYlILW. Bishop, manager).—Krank- lyp ■ Underwood, supported by the Liberty Stock' Co.. In "Dorothy Vernon, of Haddoti Hull.", drew excellent business week ending IK. ; Blttbop'B Company of Players. In "The Caw -or. Rebellious Susan," 18-10. Nance 0?,Vell, In "Magdu," follows. . |uyi:A I'iitK Opkiia House (H. W. Bishop, manager.).—The idora Opera Co., In "The I'jirUiftc Teller.", drew pfceked houses week ending -12. Same opera 13-10. "When Johnny Coincs Marching Home" follows. . BkLl. (Ed. Homan. -manager).—Features lv hikJ week Include: Richard J. Jose, singer: thv Cox Musical Family, Booth, bicycle rider; Vcrole It. McPbersou, with Illustrated songs: Bnthwoil Browne aud his Gaiety Girls, and the-latest motion pictures. Business to ca- pacity, last week. ■ 'JVoriHTX (Tony Lubclskl, manager).—At- traetJojiB 13 una week: Franceses Redding and i company, presenting "My Friend from 'Idas:" .lohnsou's trained dogs, the Sliar- "JMBt travesty team: K. C. Strickland, "The Musical-Kube;" Flo Patterson, coon shunter: Fundu,, Iicll and Fonda, club Jugglers, and the mulluii'pictures. Business Is excellent; t«OTK.—The BIJon Dream (W. ft*. HcCTcy, tuaiiascrl, with motion pictures, Is enjoying good business. . - - • ■ a H»n Dletto—At the Pickwick (Palmer Bros.,.-managers) Mabtc Tuorojwon and com- jwny played "The .Man from Meilco" to good nouses week' ending May 12. The same com- pany. In "Tennessee's Pardncr," 13-10. "Du Batty:' to follow. Guano (Dc Lacour & Flold. manager*).— The regular stock played "Through the Lines'' to.sood Louses week ending 12. Tlie same company. In "The Old Homestead," IB-ID. "The Shorn Lamb" to follow. Kiii'ii'.u (II. If. Boslcy, manager).—Susie T.ebyman and Little Teddy, In songs and mov- ing-pictures. S. II. I), all performances. '-jSuccTRiDOM.—Klalne Kdwards and Ethel nw-e;. In duets nod Illustrated songs, and latest moving pictures. Good houses at all tlm.es. »■» A> ' SOUTH CAItOLlNA. Colombia.—At Huyatt Park Casino (Columbia Electric Street Railway, mana- ger.') . ti.e PeruchiOypzcne Co. will V>ld th.e hoards at this resort for the entire sea- son: • .•>•• Columbia .Tiibatre if. L. Brown, mana- jcr).—'l"he season of this house closed with Billy Kersund's Minstrels, 0, to a top heavy house. . ; ,: — **• Grace Georsje to PlaT "Ulvorrom'' * in London, "W. : A. Brady concluded negotiations last week fur the epnearance of Grace Ucorge, at (he Duke of York's Theatre, London, on June 10. in "Dlvorcons." The company will close ttWatlack's Theatre on May 30, and Miss . Ucorge. Frank Worthing and Max Freeman will sail 'June 1. The remainder of the com- pany.will be .engaged In London. Miss George will return to New York In the middle of Aiiziist,. nml will.present "nivorcons," which wilf. bo followed by Ibsen's "The Lady from the Sea." Actor's Fund Fair. The Actors' Fund Fair ended Its olglit days of activity on Tuesday night. May 14, alter a remarkably successful "run"-at the Metropolitan-Opera House. The voting for the most popular actress ended wltlrUonlta as the winner, with 22,311 votes, and Pauline Frederick wus second, with- 10,283. George.M. Cuban was voted the most popu- lar actor, having 11,010 votes, and Wallace liddlnger finished second. , Mrs.. Henry -B, Harris.. with 8.120 votes to her credit, won the contest for the must popular non-professional woman at tbo fair. Mrs. James Spcyer was second, and Mrs. Stuyvesant-Fish third. Margaret Mayo was voted to be the most popular woman drama- tist , . Margaret llllngton (Mrs. Daniel Frohman) won.-the $20,000 diamond necklacr. The etec- tele automobile, for which 2,500 chances at SI uplecc were sold, went to J. K. Warren,-of 100 . East . Twenty-ninth Street. Virginia Darned won the piano given to the Profes- sional Woman's league by Mrs. Sol Smith. Daniel Frohman expressed the thanks and appreciation of the directors of the Actors' Fund .for the assistance received by them from the many women, in and out of the pro- fession,, at-the fair: to the many business men who helped, to Herr Conrlcd forthe use of the Opera House, to Mrs.. A. M. Palmer of the women's executive committee, and to everybody else, Including the newspapers, for their attention and Interest. • • It Is estimated that the Fair cleared *75.O0o: • The-twenty-sixth annus) meeting of the Actors' Fund of America was' held Hist week at the Hudson Theatre. Daniel Frohman. the president, and other officers,and the board of trustees and many members wero present. After the reports of the secretary and treasurer:were accepted Mr. Frohruun addressed the meeting. He said: "The assets of the fund amounted lo nil to some -SI 28,000. The expenses for the last year, totaled iqi to ?47,000. The receipts from Vcuelits for the year reached the uuusuully good -Mini of $22,000. "Out of these expenses $11,000 was used for the maintenance of the Inmates of the Actors' P'uud Home. Yet In spite of the favor- able year tlioy had they were called upon 1 to face a deficit of $10,000. and this dcllclt was R.pcrmtiucnt feature. .••••. '•I therefore suggest that an Aclors' Fund Fair be held every five years.us a permunCnt means of meeting this recurring deficit." Mr.-Frohman then culled ou the nominating committee, who presented ' the following names to. fill the omces of the coming year: For president. Daniel Frohman; first vice- president, Jos, R. Orlsmcr; second vlcc- Bresident. Antonio Pustor: treasurer. Henry. , Harris : secretary, Frank McKcc ; trustees for two years—Milton Nobles. Hurry liar- wood,-William Harris, Ralph Delmore, Marc Kliuv, Charles Rurnliuui, Clay M. Greene. Percy G. Wllllums. The ticket was elected In Ha entirety. . • ♦■» Klair A Erlan|)rer> Vniulctlllr Booklagta for .Veil Season. Among the vaudeville acts booked by Kihw & Krlaugcf for next season arc: Mile lluzte, li'red Knrno's productions. Hurry Tate's pro- ductions. Fduu Wallace Hopiier. "Song Birds."' Williams uud Walker; Stalcy's Trnns- fOrmatiou. . Juscpliinc Cohan, Wout)wai*u's seals, Thompsons elephants. Vlnella. Iim- plrc pictures, Coltrcll-Powcll Troupe Jewell's Manikins. Julian Rose, Vesta Victoria, Alice Lloyd. Harry Lauder. Jack Lorlmer, It.-.G. Knowles. the McNnugbtons, W. C. Fields. Geo. Fuller Golden, Fred Nlblo. Maude Lam- bert, Emma Cams. Hotly King, Fred Mace, Geo. Evans, Billy Clifford, iOmplrc City Quar- tet, Harry Lee and Polly Scotch. *«» Eddie. Leonard to Enter Legitimate. Eddie Leonard's vaudeville act. "The Land of Cotton," In which he Is making such a success, is to be made Into a four act mu- sical'play In which he Is to be 'the star. The re-writing of the piece Is to be done by Owen Davis. The play will be started on the Stair' & Havlln circuit about Thanksgiving. There will be thirty people In the east. Including tin- Ward llros., who ore now with - Mr. Leonard. Al. H. Woods will manage the pro- duction. AT LIBERT)' MILT ALLBN, on or about Hay 25. 1967. Irish and Eccentric, Straight or Comedy. Kake piano, overtures, etc., don't read, make good. Ticket, yes. Address ■ NOltKOLK, VA-, Oeu. l>el. WANTKD-MOVIXO PICTl'RK MACHINE. FILUS, elc. Prompt cash for good outot. f. I. V., Rtdgcfleld Park. X. J. WANTED <*tJfteK. r.ood All Ttouod Singing and Dancing Black Face Comedian, up In acts and change forone or two weeks: Good Juggler wl 1 do who can change. Dr. K. H. Miller, Modern Remedy Co.. Georgetown. Northumberland County, Pa WANTED AT ONCB-Plano Player, sight reader (man or woman); Dutch or Irish S. and U. Comedian. Musical Comedian. All must change tor week. Must be ladles and gentlemen. Drunk- ards can't stay. Long,* pleasant engagement. Your money sure every week. Have worked steady In Iowa for six years. Write full particulars in first letter. Jack White, write. Address A. I-. Scarab, Mgr., Modern Remedy Co., Carroll, Carrol Coqnty, Iowa. WANTED Immediately, Single Performer* for medicine show. Address mall toMgr. Wcrntz Bros. Show. Cleburne, Kansas. P. 8 Jay Poland . write . WASTED—Five Good Looking, Well Formed Ladles at once, to learn Snake Charming and Ticket Selling. . State age, height and wclghL so a week and all expenses to start. Also want four Muscle Dancers, quick. BILLY CASTO, 113 Pleasant St.. Fall River, Mass. WANTED—Slide Trombone for Knud. lo double Violin or Trombone lu Orchestra, Statu lowest salary; It Is sure. Hall show; stay out till the holidays. Address AL. MAKTZ, Strafford. Vt., May 25; Falrlec 2*. Chelsea 23, So. Royalton a>. WANTED AT . ONCE, FIRST CLASS, Thoroughly Experienced Vaudeville Pianist, sober and re'lable; also Good Slslcr Team, or Two Good Female Singers and Dancers, for my stage. Most be good lookers and dressers and maku good on and off. No objection to color. Salary, f 16 aud board and trainnoriation for all from N. Y. to Havana. THOMAS WILLIAMS, San Isldlo, 24, Havana, Cuba. BUKT IMSON'S BIO 8HOW-3 season tin- der canvas, wants Musicians. Cornet to lead band, Cornet to double violin; Alto to double violin, Raritoue, Slide Trombone, Tuba to double II. and 0, Trap Drummer. Long season; we never close. Reed, Nairn. Joy,.write. People doubling brass wanted stall times. Oood, hustling Advaucc, not afraid to put up paper; one who understands tent car show. Hurt Inison, (l, D„ Llucolu, Neb. WE WANT THE BEST WHAT 18. Colored Jubilee Singers and All Around Perform- ers, especially a Lady Singer that's Al, Organ or Piano Player preferred; you must be loud. Tom- lioson'H Dead Shot and ({nick Relief Oil Co., IU17 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. WANTED at'ICK, Med. Performers in All Lines, with Picture Machine, and Organ l-'aklrs and Magicians and M. D. Dr. M. N. La Vcrc, Baker, La Salle Co., III. WANTED, FOR BUMMER STOCK - People In all lines, Scenic Artist to play pails, Pianist to double, stage. Preference given those who do specialties! also Stage Carpenter. Only four performances a week, no matinees. Summer salaries. Slate lowest with full particulars, In- cluding photos Him letter: It you drink don't write. Rehearsals, May 22, open 30. Address Harry Len- ard. Stage Director, May's Opera House, Pliiua, O. WANTED, BOYS 10 TO 18 TEARS OLD for Vaudeville Act. who can alng and dance or do some specialty, state age, height,, weight aod salary. I pay all. Send photo. RUSCOK SLATER. May 27 aud week, Grand Theatre, Dellance, Ohio. .WANTED, A First Class, Versatile Med. show Comedian who can dance. No teams or married men. Long engagement and good salar? to a sober, reliable man. It you won't stay awav from saloons 1 don't want yotl. Write foil particulars In Drat letter, stating salary. Address A. M. Williams, Milan. Mich. WANTED, All Around Medicine Porformcrs, to open uuder canvas June I. Any good, all around people that can change forouo week, write. Teams or single performers. State all lu first letter. Dlt. W. II. GOODENOL'till. La Crosse, Wis. SWELL BANJO TEAM, Man and wife. Both slug. Straight lu acts. Salesman. Stylishly droued. No wires. Tell me how you work. Open air. RAYMOND COLEMAN, 2120 Michigan Blvd., Chicago, III. AT LIBERTY—A No. 1 Pianist; orchestra or solo work (A. >'. of M.l. Will travel or locate for season. Join at once. Pull particular* first letter. Address MANLKY A. HOWEN, *ll East. Second St., Jimcstown, N. Y. WANTED—All 'Round Med. Performers that change for week and fake organ. Magician that fakes organ aud does straight In acts, lioozors keep off. Tickets, yes. It-1 know you. BILLY WILLIAMS, llcrnton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. ALWAYS A FEW BARGAINS In Second Hand or Slightly L'sed Instruments on hand—In perfect order. Send for New Second llanil List. *T ALUMINUM CHIMES, Chro., Double Decker Flour Ruck. Would easily pass for new, $88 00. M BAR STEEL MARIMBA PHONE, Chro., Flour Rack ami Resonators. First class, $ao.oo. iii Oct., Chro., Orchestra Hells, In Case. Oood as new, tx.w. 3Oct. Chro.. Heavy Professional Rosewood Xylo- phone. Almost new, ll.'i.oo. 12 Strap* Sleigh Hells. Good us new, $18.00. " J. C. DEAOAN, 2'llil N. Clark St., Chicago. III. BOOKING TOGETHER a*.\ .Mi) wire hmytrii. nn smui bmiira. Musi have specialties. Sober aud competent. (Nut a tout or car show.) Write all. BKI.CIIEK'S COMEDIANS, Aurora, Mo. STR0N6 BALLYHOO, NEW YOMK CITY PARK, State fully. Open May 2*>. "SIVSTEHIA," N. Y. CLIPPER. WANTED 4LUICK, FUR A i rdome Pavi I ion Theatre Working Men, Property Men, etc. One week stands, opening here, Satorday, May 25. Can place few mure Vaudeville Acts fur Summer Season. Also Aula for week of May 27, for our Permanent Theatre, nm. AMUSEMENT CO., Loi-k Haven. P*. United BookingOffices Of America, ST. JAIE8 BLDfl., R. T. OITT. Western Vaudeville Managers' Association, MAJESTIC THEATRE BLDO., CHICAGO 200 VAUDEVILLE THEATRES PORTLAND, ME., FAIR %1 SECRETARIES 401 PORTLAND, ORE. Including every city in the United States, North, South East and West. MINI* KNUAUKMKNTH CAM UK AIUIANUKD UV WUITINU KITIIKIt OP I II K ABOVK OKKICKN. WANTED QUICK, FOR Frank B, Fosters Spectacular Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. Tom people for all partH ; actors pluylnji lira*- jilvou tl»" preference. Alan, White Munlelaui In ilout'lo B. 0. raSO IMLKY, come on ur wire. NICK OLVNN, nleaxo write. VVuitt in liny cheap, Fotillin; Clialr", Set of Tom Scenery, for tent allow, painted lu oil. Name lowtwl wlar.r llrni letter. Addreas C. A. PIIIN.VKY, Hu.lne., Malinger, FOKTEIl'K I'NCI.K TOM'S I AIIIM CO., OUU WitalitiiKton Street, lloolnn, M«««. OE RUE BROS. IDEAL MINSTRELS Have opening for llliili Tenor for Solo ami tlunrlctle, foiueily Acroliatle. Team ttwu paoplo; prernrcme gtVOu to tlio?c who ilance. Kxperieiieod (irclicatra Leader (>■ ilinilile Alto; also Al SltalKlit Man (•• Work lu Mimical Act Willi H01IIIV l)K Itl'll; miiKt ilonlile Cornet or Hllde Troiuliolio in llaiiil. Nuuic »U oilier InHlriimcntH you play, (liner useful mlmitrel people, write. Preference, iflvim all who double lu Kami. Mu«i ta; alrlctiy aoLur anil reliable. To audi will gtmmutec JK weuk» ; miisou of Mire, lllieral anlarlcs. We fiirnhli InatrutuenlH. A lintel ahnw. Muai rtwrt for relicurxul July n. Ail.lie., OK HI V. iimm., t.nik Uoi No. I, Prnnkftirl, ■■ 1. BALLAST POINT CASINO, tampa, fla. • AN ORGANIZED COMIC OPERA CO. (Repertoire) All Hummer umragcmuuL Kepertolrw Co. v Leu Velio. Willi. Can uLn place 1111 lliuunl/eil III ninul l, iililreHH KAKL I'. ADAMM, M«r., Ilullast Point (!b«Iiio,Thiiipii. Kla. sam EDWARDS & HESLIN lew (Lale Three Musketiers, Golden Crook Ext, Co.), Presenting a novel talking and singing specialty in one. Open for immediate time and next season. Address SAM EDWARDS, care Levy, 219 E. 7th St.. Now York City. MOVIIVO F»ICXUI*J£ SHOWS, hV»|IiI like to make - rauiteiiteiil- Willi MM .Manast'l' otviiliii; napoelul Hue of Muvluir I'lclurc Pupte to grant motlie prlvllofo of ualnit mime In any Uirrllury not. vial nil by IiIh kIkhv. Would itl-o arrange, •in Hutii" I'tiie mi I- ink man wlio i:tiiiieiiiplaic< koIiw lulo M. P. »now •iu*lm , a». lo Jointly get out. fjeclnl printing uu I divide tcrrllory. I'rlulors. m-nd hhhipIvh or wlial vou lime |u Kturk. AiIiIi'ch. V l< roil INK, .Hie nf N. V. CI.IPPKII, K. V. '■'lie klml thnt set the money. Call or mil.-. I.', s. /IMMUIIIIAN. 3 K, I Uli 9t„ K. V. K«W Vork Aprriit* tar Tlie Ciilllr llros. Co,, of Del colt YQUB DUSttl GUI P A R K f?e«Bd Let me weave them into a VAUDE- VILLE SKETCH OR PLAYLET. I h ave •noeerafnlljr done It for other*. Let me re-wrlte or re-oonatrnot yonr play If It needs it. Terms moderate. MiHavi several good plays! for stooli or production. WALTER WOODS. Room 511. 1431 Broadway. E. D. FISH. Representative. Mle Theatre Company Wantsi Voraulllu LcadltiR Woman, Juvenile Woman and Woman for llcavle" ami Character*, and Aotora wlio can play In llanil; ulso Cornel,L'laiinel aud Tuba and HutiLlr Httaa. Muni lie experienued In prufciMlonul work ami entirely aolier. Work for a wild year wltli a rvlluble com puny. AddrcMH VOIILK Hltdl IIICHH. TlitMitrlcal ManatteiH, wnlcrtuwii, S. I'ak. V. A. Vanity, llelen Alexandurand(leo. Wiuren. write ipilck. Ainu want Louder for Hand mid Orchestra who pluya alrotiK Cornel. WANTED siHtwir-iiiw ami .MiiiLVi 'rinuiK outfits. \\m mM.wmi mmwtmm. Mn-t in; Ill Ural, dux* condition. Hlnle full Bar. tleulnra, tuaku of liiatrtiliieiit and alldea and lowuat cash price. men AltliH A I'M.. .'<os Wcat MlrlilKHU .street, llululli, Minn. I'OIl KKXT'H MIMICAL COMKIIV COMPANY, nciierlolre People In all Lines, Man wltli Hcrlpta to direct, Houlirello wltli Spiiclalliea, llaiiil People, Piano Player. Stale If you doulile Htajre. Mciilcluc Perforraora fur my \o. '.' Medicine Hliowi Heott Hall and other frlendn. write. FIIANK M. KKNT, Manager and Owner, Kldred , III. AT LIBERTY, TOM GORDON BAUITONK VUCAI.IHT. Wlnhea poalllini Summer hotel or aeaaldu renorl. Hlulil reader, own acc unipu iiliiicnla. Add.CAUK UK CLII'I'KR. B7dhlt Hi 1,1V l-»'t. tin atrlp~llgiux BUM* Win-ljlll wire and lutnp« "(,i n : ptele; horizon, Gordon net hlack mavlc eurlulna, mow acene, chnrua coatumea. All new UAROAIN, care of CLII'I'Kll. MANAGERS 401 WANTED, n I W TH FINE OUTFIT AdilrcKi UAIMUCK K. IIA)'MOM), Miinait»r.'tHK (IKKAT RAVMONI), UKI Knlekiulnickcr Tlieatru ' Uhlg., X. V. I.'tly, or mi p«r route wantFdT HAERING STOCK CO.. UNDER CANVAS, ■ Mini ami Woman for Juvenile uiiil (leu. lliiH,,Tuha, 1 lltirlloiHi and 'Imp llrmuiiior. In iloubln stni{e. i Otliuca write. Thuaii doltwpuelulllchuud ilonlilliijr lints* preferred. Shite all In Ui-hI loiter. Stop at I liololx; I pay nil. Ald» wanl a ll<i>a Ciiihuh Man. AitilriwK L'HILLICOTHK. MO. WANTED, TO JOIN AT ONCE, ,' Muille.lui'. Performer*, Sniilirclle. Hketcli 'ieiimf. 1 1,'omedlan. Piano Player, Illiislralod Kiiiik King'!)'. ; (,'liHligu for rour iilKltl". Tlckuli, Ven. .Show now • o|Kin. Addrcw I.KAK IIROS.' MIXhTRKI>, llulloii P. 0„ MnrHliilll Ciiu W. Vii. WANTED QUICK, ' Man .villi Moving IMi tore Onllll. I.u.nl I Piano Player and All 'ltou.ul iw- fornier.l Rl.oHniull Ki« ill 11 >• lln nil for Yauilivllle Show under ''mini... i Week aland*. Salary niuull, iiui anre. Tlckuln, If I know you. Addnata Vhri'OR LOIIKOX, ■ Boiuliay, Kriuiklln County, N. V. IIunn Siiiiri i Wanted. For recoKnl/.eil qtiarletM, under aiilury. Mind rem/, f»ke mid play nan*. H'.'ud Hillary, lii'lghl iindvocul mtige lo IIAKMO, Care of BlarTKH . UIIUTf It I'iiiiiedliiti who causing, I'linugo If AH • tll""f'Ji wiwk. Wrcel work. I'll play youiMniii.li'. A. K. HAK.K, Miinellui, Mlcli. T » nv PCI' I fCT Juat returned from LAIII LJDLLlal Kurope, will loin Trlu or imnrtotU;. CELLIST, (lare of OLIITUK.