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JUN£ !• THE N-pTW YORK CLIPPER. 433 ■ j The "ceremony will tnke place at'the iinmti of Mis* Donovan, In Hprlngfluld, Mam. .. WnallnR ^rofuera' Clrcun will 1m In (hit) city on June 3. Vail Hirer—At the. Savoy (W. K. Ma- s,ai, resident manager) Shepard a rtovng pic- tures did well laat week. rVVeek of XUy 21, moving pictures, except 20, wiien John Drew will appear. De Wolf Hopper June 7. SiikeW's (John W. Barry, manager).— •rue J Frank Burke Stock Co. presented last week, "By Klgbt of Bword" to excellent lai'slnoss. Mr. Borke. In the leading role, mis al bis best. Kthel Elder, h. Humphrey, llert Walter and Arthur Griffin were nil mmd Credit should be given Harry Andrews, t,an director. Week of 27, "At the Itisk of Ills Life." ,«__-. ViriiouiDEO* (Jap. 1-. Mason, manager). —Week of 27: Until Clark, St. Fetter, Burtha Casey. Mason 'and Doran, and optlscopo. Jltislhesa Is good. ,,,»,„ Nona*.—At the Scenic (Lewis M. Boar, nrinnger) moving pictures and Illustrated songs, bv Emest Campbell, greatly pleased lusi week. Business good Casino (L. It Hill, manager) satisfactory business, with moving pictures and illustrated sougs Klngling Bros.' Circu s June II. Lyun.—At the Lynn <r. 0, Harrison. ninnager) the Summer atock company played ■The I/ost 1'aradlso" to good business, week of May 20. "The Fatal Card," by the sama company, 27 and week. Salem Thbatiie, Salem, (Ceo. H. Cheet- ham, manager).—The Oage Stock Co. played to very good business, week of 20. The l'enbcrjr Stock Co. 27 and week. Noils. —The Theatre Comlquc (M. Mark, manager) Is doing a good business The- atre Dreamland (Lord & Downing, managers) and the Electric (Charles \V. Sheafe, mana- ger) are playing to big bouses, moving pic- tures and illustrated songs being the at- tractions The Auditorium closed 2G, after the largest season's business on record. The (jem's seasons closed 25, and Manager Sheafe will open his Nahaut The- atre June 17, for the bummer season Itlngllng Bros.' come June 10 Milton D. Katzt's assistant manager and treasurer of the Auditorium, closes his engagement with this bouse tbts season, to enter a new held of labor An entertainment for the benefit of the attaches of the Auditorium was given there 2(1. ■ Hnlyoke.— The Opera House (J. II. o'Connell, mannger) closed its season May 2i, with Thomas W. Boss, In "The Otncr Ciri," to good business. Mot'NTAIN I'AKK Casino (Louis Pelllsslcr, manager).—A preliminary season of three works will begin, at the C'asluo on Memorial Day, the regular season opening June 17, whin comic opera and musical comedy w'll be produced by a stock company for the rest of the Hummer months, for the preliminary opening, on May <30, a strong vaudeville bill has been secured, which will Include Llbocy and Tr.iver, the Elite Musical h'our. Slovens and Kecley, the Dc Mutbs and Milt Wood. • Vciv Bedford.—At tlie New Bedford The- atre (W. B. Cross, manager), week of May 211, Shepard's moving pictures. Cramer and Beverly, and Kostcll and ICinmett drew large houses. John Drew 27. llATiiAHAi's (Burke & Barry, managers). -—Week of 20 the popular Burke & Barry Stock Co. presented "A Soldier of tbe Em- pire." to very large bouses. "The Unwritten I .a \v" 21 and week. Savov (W. II. Shine, manager).—Continu- ous moving pictures, with D. b\ Ureen and Geo. (Ilenflolu. ItiNUt.ixu Biioh.' CmcuK June 7. TO COR RESPON DENTS. Our thentrkat correspondent! ere hereby notified that the credential* now held by ttm will expire ok June 1. They ore re- queued to return them to thia ogtce at once, for renewal for Mrt-1908. Ing chapters of Thespian literature penned this season Harry Davis was here ahead of "Two Little tilrla,' and moved on to St. Louis Jules Hurtlg, Sam Srrlbner and F. W. Stair were recent visitors, and there were Intlmatiuna of something doing In the burlesque line Charles B. Arnold, of tbe Standard, has gone East Henry M. Zlegler, of the Columbia and Wal- nut Street, Is In New York Manager James E. Fennessy says of the forty-two weeks' season at People's: "We have been re- markably successful, and the Spring business has beaten all former records Emma Heckle presented her pupils In ■ muslcalc, at tjrernwood Hall. 24, at which time Celeste Seymour was heard on the violin Tuc L'ulvcrslty of Cincinnati Ulcc Club gave a concert at McMlcken Hall 21. with Estelle Krlppner-Shealor and John Hersb. soloists: Edwin W. Glover director, nud Hurry Kioeh- llch, accompanist. > \orlh Adams—At the Empire (J. K Sullivan, manager) the regular season closed May 24. with "Mrs. Warren's Profession." Week of 27. Shepard's moving pictures and illustrated songs. KiotiUbMi (B. M. Taylor, uianugcr).— Week of 27: The Eyrie Four, Morell and Armeiil. Cliff Hcrzue's Circus. Allan und Lnsk, l.c and Lloyd, and new motion pictures. Xiitks. —Jliie. Xavnllo, hypnotist, pluyed ihe Culiiuibla Opera House. 21 25, to ex- cellent business. Miss Xavallii is under the nian.iKeinenl of W. W. Doyle, a local boy Valley Park will open about June 15. Taunton—At tbe Tuuuton Theatre (Calm k Cms*, maiiugersl for week of May 20. siwpard's moving pictures pleased good sized audiences. For wwk of 27, besides new ulc- inres. Ivy and Ivy, I'alun and Stanley, Jennie. Kltnid. Clark and Hanson, and the Dcinouelln Trio. Si'kmc (C. II. J'ruuty, iminnger).—Exccl- li-iil buslneKs. Fur week of 20: Walsh nnd Tliorue. Jessie Marxdcn, lra Kessner, Ada Cornell and Billy Barlow. Fiiank A. Koiibinn' Ciuciis 27. Cleveland.—At the Opera House (Harry D. Kline, mnmtger) the Hermit Club, of Cleve- land, present their annual play, "The Hermit In California," week of May 27. Tlie advance sale has been remarkably large, and capacity business is assured. Kluw ft Erlnnger will Inaugurate a season of vaudeville at the Opera House, beginning June II. for about four weeks, when the house will close for the Summer. Colonial (Drew & Campbell, managers).— "Soldiers of Fortune" was presented by tbe Colonial Stock Co.. to large houses, week of 20. This company .will continue to play here during I be Summer months. Lvckim (Ceo. M. Todd, manager).—The Se ma Herman Stock Co. offer* "Hazel Kirke week of 27. "Mrs. Dane's Defense" drew well week of 20. K cut-in Avenue Uaiioexk (Max Faction- heuer. manager).—The William Fnrnuin Co.. In "The Holy City." week of 27. "Ingomar," week of 20f drew capacity houses at each per- formance. hiyjrrn'E (II. A. Daniels, manager). — The bill week of 27 Includes: Armstrong ind Clark, Barry and llalvcrs. Brown and Xc- varro. Four Costing Diiniors, lloey and I,cc, Kemp's "Tales of the Wilds," Mile. XndJI. and May Tullv and company. The bill week of 20 Included : Lew Sully, "Chlnko." n won- derful Juggler, nnd no act has ever received a more enthusiastic reception In a Cleveland vaudeville house, as "Streets of Italy," pre- sented by John (Jclgcr and Nellie Walters. Lt:.NA I'aiik (Klwood Salsbury. manager). —The feature attraction week of 27 will i>o the Navassar Band. Duns' Band, week of 111, and guod wenther. filled the park every day. Luna Park evidently has a permanent place In the hearts o! the amusement seekers of Cleveland, for its popularity is increasing over each pervious season. t Colnmhiis.—Al the Great Southern (Win. Sanders, manager) I,ew Fields May 20. "The Three of Us" ML Kern's (W. W. Prosser, manager). — laist week Thomas Murray, the new find of Manager Prosser. made a big lilt. Ills voice has a tine range. Bill for week of 27: Henri French, Julia Bedmond and company, Carter-Waters nnd company, S|iessardy's lieai-N. Melville and Stctwon. Welsh. Mealy and Montrose. Paul Barnes and Willie Eckstein. Olbxtaxuv I'auk (J. W. Ducsenlniry. manager). — For week of 27: Kllarfy's Spectacular Ballet Co. will present "Babes In the Woods." Itlecs' Bough Blders Wild West Show next week. ; ■:. . NoTKtT.—E. F. Albeo was a local visitor 22 Indianola, "Tbe Park Beautiful." opened Its season, -'.:. to capacity. Ed. Ulchter and Chas. Bragg arc the advertising managers. Paul I). Crecne. on the Globe act. is the feature for week of 20 (lias. W. Harper, manager of Hie High Street Theatre, accompanied by Geo. L. Clieunel, manager of the Columbus BUI Posting Co.. made a business trip to Indianapolis, lu a touring car, 20 Tom Lewis was the recipient of many favors.by his local friends during the past week. I.nwrenee.—At Ihe Operu House (Julius Calm, manager) Shepard s moving pictures week of May 20. Johu Drew pleased a good house 25. Shepard's moving pictures week of 27. Colonial I J. Fred Lees, manager).—The. Colonial Opera Co. presented "Pinafore" "Cavnllerla llusilcana" to good busl- last week. "The Chimes of Normandy" and I less week of 27 4 i » OHIO. • (in eiii mi 11.—Another week of scrambled weulher brought early Joy to tbe oue open theatre, and us the days lengthened the cold disappeared, bringing happiness to the two ri'sortx In operation. I.vhic (SamS. ft Lee Klmbert ft Heuck's opera House Co., directors).—"Two Little Girls," with Elsie Bowen and Until Julian In tbe leading roles, were booked lo May 20, bul (be engagement was canceled and the season closed 25. Last week, "Charley's Aiiut'' pleased the iieople who were fortuuale in seeing Ktlenne Glrardot in a part he mnde ■ aniens. "Mini Pocohontas," announced for June 2. will defer her coming. Ciiektbh Park (I. M. Martin, mannger).— I lie Oriental City Is ut last open, after many ■ rlbulatliHis for Manager De Kreko. At the \ainlevlilc Theatre. May 20: Goldsmith and Hoppe. All. Hunter und All. Dorothy Kite, •'nil l.a Mont's ccckaloos. Business last week increasiil. ni.pLuw LauooN (J. J. Weaver, uianugcr; "• E. Clark, amusement director).—The gules open 20, when the Malvern Family, J-rrviill. r. W. Carroll. Etta .May Ashton, "Isliard and Perez, and the Four Keels will lie seen at the Hustle Theatre. Am (Walter E. Draper, manager),—The lloynl Kilties Band 20, after two weeks of ■ realore's Band, nn engagement which suf- fered i>cause of frosty weather. Conbv Island (George Wellington Engel- breth. mannger).—Tlie season commences? 26, when Kohle Brothers. Louise Itamoln. Alvln Brothers. Woods and Uulton, and the Mug- iiiiitl Family npiieur at the Como Thcutrc. "Mow-ow," ihe open air spectacle of the Hti«sliin revolution, will be seen June 2. Pavilion Tiikatiu:, under canvas, at Camp Washington.—Tlie Home Slock Co. began w two weeks' engagement, wllli Burleigh and Hazel Wylde as the chief players. Ai'fiiTiinirii (Lewis Vunden. manager).— ihe Windsor Theatre Yiddish Co.. from New >urk. Is |o present "Zlerole. the Itaiilu's I laughter :" "Forbidden Love" nnd "The Morning Sinr," June 7-1'. with Keglnn I'ragor In lending roles. SiMJiuit Chat— Mnry Hull (Mrs. Charles lalib Penree). of "The Girl of Ihe Golden Weil" c,i., | s al Christ Hospital, recovering from an operation ,or appendicitis. ...Dwlght s. Axiell's trniute lo the original "Heinle"— his dog ebum—was one of. toe most biicrctt- YouiiKHtowiii—At Ihe Park Then I re (A. C. Irons iiiiiuugei) Ilium lie Walsh. May 21. played to a good audience. "The Three of I'sT 27. 2S, Ixw Fields 90, Joe Weber's Co. June Hi. Iihiiia Pahk (It. W. ('iiiinliigli.ini. mann- ger).—The season opens May 20, with Harry Lo Clair. Kill In Trio. Iloyt mid Marlon. De t'lmuul'.i dogs, and A. C. Klo. Many Improve- uieiils have been mnde, nud Hie grounds beautiful. Prof. Benny Beck has contracted to furnish music for Hie season. Avon Pahk (Jos. W. Wess, manager).— Thi.-i park opened 2."i. with ('apt. -Webb's seals and sou lions as tlie free attraction. Tlie Casino programme: Myrtle I'. Byrne and company, Marie and Bartlett. I.es Models Parlslennes. the Kings, and Martyu Llcb- mau's Orchestra. SiirliiKlield —At the Grand (SnrlnglleIC Theatre Co., managers) the Colonial Stock Co.. will play a return engagement May 27 and week. Onrmi'M (Gns Sun, manager).—Bill for week of 27 : Marguerite Newton and compuuy, l'owers and Freed, Jennie De Weese. Gran- ville and Mack, and new songs and pictures. Spbinu Giiovb Casino (C. F. Powell, man- ager).—Bill for week of 20: Petchlng Bros., Kathcrvn ltyan. Danny Mann and company. Hiiicyclo Huy. Ihe Comedy Hills, and the moving pictures. ■ *- ManaHeld.—At Mrmorlul Opera Huuso (Hurry L. Bowers, manager) "The Lion nnd the Mouse" closed ibis playhouse for the season. May -'•", to a crowded' house, and gave splendid satisfaction. I/akb Park Casino (E. It. Ebdly. mann- ger).—The Grnbutiie Co. closed the llrst week's business at this resort to fair patron- age. The Itohlnson Stock Co. beglus u I wo weeks' cngagemeut 27, with a repertory of plays. iiKi'iliiijt (Fred lllllon. mannger).—The hill for week of 20 Included: Hiirrls-Bcnurc- garde nnd compuuy. Leuiule nud Leuiule, Fanuy Donovan, .anil the Kaluhow Sisters. • 'oinmenelng .27, tbe hill will include: Tbe Mldglcys. the Uniiclng Hvljiccys. the Lucadus, and Gilbert Snrony. Akron.—At Lakeside Casino (Harry A. Hawn. manager) the season opened May 20, with a packed house. Bill for week of 27: Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Fisher, "Blmrn. Bomni, B-r-r-r. Griicelyn Whltehoiise. Lewis and Harr, the Great Holt, and pictures. The new Casino Is considered to be one of the largest and best equipped Summer theatres In the Middle West. The stage Is large enough to play any production, und the seating ca- pacity Is L1HN). Grand Op-bra Horsr <T. K. Alhnngh. mun- ageri.—The season closed 25. with Murray ft Mnckle's Co. as the attraction. Note. —Achille Phltllon. manager of the Gayety, Is building a tent' theatre, where Summer vaudeville will Is 1 played. He wl'I open nboiii June .M. I ■ i /.Hiie.ivllle. ■ Manager James G. England, nf Hie Weller 'I'bealre. enlerlaliicil the at- taches of tlie Weller Theatre nt his home on Mnpte Avenue, recently, with an elaborate banquet. 'ITie attaches In every rapacity, and also the corresponded lor Tju Cllt tin, were present. The theatre orrheslra furnished music for tbe occasion Unite a large crowd attended the grand opening of Maxa- hala. Park, Sunday, May Hi. In spite of the rain. A large number of the amusements are Bot completed, but when all Is In good order. be park will b« one of tbe best In Southeast- ern Ohio. ■ Dayton—At the Victoria (ti. C. Miller, manager) the liremens' heuellt proved n great success. May 15, 10, and by special request tbe performance was repeated 18. Lew Fields 25, '"The Three of Us" 20. National (Gil Burrows, manager).—Grace Cameron. In "Mlaa Dolly Dimples," closed the season of this popular house, 10-18. Faijivihw Park Tiieatrr (Elmer Krdellc, manager).—Bill for week of June 2 Includes: Kelly and Violette. Sadl Alfarlbl. Petchlng Bros., Itappo Sisters, I«wIr and Hare, and moving pictures. As a special attraction for the opening. Manager Itedellc has secured Creatorc and his band, afternoon and evening. May 26. These concerts are In. the open. air. KoTKSJ.—Jules Hurtig, of Hurtlg A Seamun, was In the city last week, looking after the Interest of his new vaudeville home, to be opeaed here next season The White Cltv, the new Summer park, lu course of construe, tlon, will be opened about June 13. ■ Toledo—The Farm Theatre (Joseph Pearl- stlne. manager) opens June 20 with: Al- Is'i-tlne Mellck's trained birds. Gelger nnd Walters, Carl Herbert. Murray Sisters.Worlds Comedy Four, Lucie and Vltoe, and American Vltagrnph. Casino (KHves ft Rosenthal, managers).— Harry Corson Clarke, In "His Absent Hor." opens here 20. The entire season will lie given over to legitimate. wKh Ihe exception of one week of vaudeville. ♦»» CANADA. Montreal.—At His Mndjcsty's (II. O. Brooks, manager) "The Llou aud the Mouse' closed for the season here, week ciidlug May 2.", with a fair attendance. Acaiibmv ok MiiBtc (Walter Greaves, man- ager).—■.The Bonnie Brier Bush" had light attendances last week. "When Knighthood Was In Flower" 27-,lune 1, "Charley's Aunt" y-8. ; Francais (F. W. Lo Clair, manager).— "A Millionaire's Itcvenge" attracted crowded houses 20-25. The Fuller Stock Co. opened Its Summer season of stock plays, 27, with "AcroHB tbe PaclOc." ltovAt. til. C. Edgerton, malinger).—The Innocent Maids had fair business Inst week. Pat White and Ills Gulcty Girls 27.1 one 1. DBS NouvEAltTKa (Jean Prevost, malin- ger).—The atock company presented "Le Grand Mogul" tin French) to good ultend- ancc 2(l-2. r >. "Iji Mascotte" 27 and week. National Francais (Paul Ciizetiruve, manager).—The permaneut French Stock Co., In "I^i Belle Llniomidlcrc." had fair business 20-25. "Iielnle et Ainiair" 27 and week. Dominion Park (II. A. Horsey, manager). —The nark opened Us seusou 18. Hnrdy, "The Globe of Death" and the numerous new attractions proved big drawing cards. Sohmer Park (Lavlgne ft Lajole, manu- gew) opened for the season 27. lliiiiiillon.— At the Grand opera House (A. II. Loudon, manager) "I'ncle Tom's Cabin" (Stelson's), May 18. hud the usual business. "Beside Hie lloiiule Brier Bush," 24, rnneeled. "Knst Lynne" (John King Co. | 25. "Widowers' Houses" (Kclccv and Shan- non) :i(l, "The Lion aud the Moure" .'10 June I, Mnry Miinnerlng, lit "Glorious Bclsy," i, H. Savoy (J. G. Appletuu, manager).—Busi- ness keeps big at tills popular house. Bill for week of 27: Friil Knruo's company, Willie Gardner. Crlmiulns und Gore, Harper, Desmond nnd Illlllard, Musical Lowe, Mutlle Locket te. Mountain Visw Park (Fred Weaver, man- ager).—This park opened for (he season 211. It Is well situated ut the head of the James Street Incline Hallway, and will no doubt prove a magnet lo uiiuiy thousands during Hie Summer, it has n huge tent for vaude- ville, it splendid roller rink-und other suit- able attractions. The opening vaudeville, wns provided by Dense and compuiiy. J. Theo- dore Miirimy. Uubv Wlsnell. Palmer Sisters, Vincent and Dupotit, Campbell and Bulrtl, and Ferrell Bros. In Hie roller rink, Burton and Tyler provided entertainment with fancy and trick roller skating. A wind storm, a few days Is-fore the opening, played havoc Willi the roof of the vaudeville lent, and that part of the park will lsi closed for re- pairs during week of 27.' ■ m London.—Al the Grand (L. II, Bovvers, manager) the Earl Burgess Stork Co. closed a week's engagement May IS. The vaudeville bill week of 20. Ill aid of I be Letter Curriers' Association, drew fairly well on the opening nights, and wns well attended Iwfore the week ended. "The Llou and the Mouse" 27, "Uncle Josh Sprueeby" 2X, "As Told in I bo Hills" 20. Notkk. —Mrs. ltrownrblge. known on Ihe singe as Mrs. Kemp, died lu Hie Victoria Hospital here, 21. with an acute form of stomach I rouble. She was a member of the Eiii-I Burgess Co.. and look ill on Saturday, 18. nnd was unable to iicnimpiiiiy Ihe show to Buy Clly. Mich. Tlie remains were liikcu to Columbus, O. for burial Manager John Appletou. of the Savoy, Hamilton, was In London lust week, 'trying to make arrange- ments tor the opening of a new vaudeville house for next season. Several sites were surveyed, nnd if Hie com pan v Is formed, it is likely a building selected, will be re-modelled ai a cost of about $50,011(1. The hooking will be done through Kluw ft Erlnnger Kprlnghnnk Park will bv opened by the I/in-, don Street Hallway on June II. No more had been made to lease the purk, so Ihe railway decided to run It themselves. They have appointed Thomas f,ogun manager. Mr. I<ognn has been connected with Bennett's for two years, and whs house superintendent the past season. Tlie Con ley Driiuinllc Agency, of Buffalo, will do Ihe vaudeville Isioklng. » . St. John.—At the Opera House (A. O. Skinner, manager) the Kirk Brown Co. opened Its third and last week May 20. presenting "Othello," to big business. Lyceum Stock Co. 27-June 1, llev. C. W. Gordon (Kahili Connor I 3D. Ueo. F. Hall. In "The Gibson Ulrl," :i 5; "Ulp Van Winkle" (1-8. NoTBS.—The Nickel continues to draw Im- mense business The Unique (W. J. Mel- lody, manager) opened 20, presenting moving Clotures and Illustrated songs. Business Is Ig. Tbl« Is one of Hie Bennett chain of vaudeville theatres. Geo. V. Drlscoll. who hag the general management of these theatres for the Bennett Co., left 21 for Halifax, where he la to open one In a few days The Lyceum Co. will give n lament 28. for Grace Goodall, who was one of the company. but who Is now confined In a hospital here. Miss Goodall's mother bus arrived here lo take rare of her Ernest Jelenko Is In town, representing Ihe Lyceum Stock C< W. D, Nealand, formerly In advance. Is now back with the show W. K. Harkins left for i\ew York 0 l-'riiuklyii Gale, who Is conducting n school of ailing here. Is io pre. sent "Kathleen Mavourncen." assisted by llio A. O. II Dramatic (Tub, at Hie Opera House, 10 A. J. Dixon, representing Hnrgrenves' Cirrus, wns In town 111, arranging for bi» •how's appearance here June 5, ■ 9 WooilNloek. - Al Hie Woodstock Opera Bouse "I'm le Josh Sprucebv" ployed May 2.'!. "The Lion mid the Mouse" 28. after' which Hie house wilt close for Hie sciisihi. The Nliu-lytlrsl Highlanders Band gave a conceit lo ii packed house 24. Xotss.— T. Walaia will open Falrmuunt park Are Showing a Complete Stock of THE "DAN I ELL" SATIN More than 100 Shades to Select From MATCHING TIGHTN, IIOSIKIIV AND tll.OVKN. Tills Satin la ao well anil so fnvorulily known, that It Is onnei eniuiy lo dwell on Ha many distinctive merits. It has stood Ihe lest ai lo quality, strength, nniih anil dye. Tlioiiianda of our patrons, who have worn garments made of till* aalln,ean testify to Ita wearlBK qualities. As a guarantee of quality, you will find the name stamped on the aelvagr* The new Importations of Hlch Drorade* In exqulalle and exclusive designs bI.o an extensive line of Tinsel Clotha In Silver and Gold, Polka Dot and Stripe Satins, Serpentine Silk In Plain Colors. Also many changeable combinations. Large Polka Dot and Broad Stripes In Heavy Cotton, Carnival Suitings, guaranteed fait valors. Wg SHALL UK PLEASED TO HK.M1 SAHPLKS UPON HKUI K4T. BROAD WAY, 8TH AND9TH STS.,N.Y. .J JULJ- Clothes Oft Proclaim the Man Well tailored, neat materials, stylis'.ily made cl >thea oft do a jjreat deal to advance position in life. Our clothes have merit; they an lightly tailored, right in style and must tit ri{ht or tuty remain here. Suit of Overcoat to measure $30 that will compare with hi^hen cost garments. The making of Evening Clothes is ART wit i us. Samples given or forwarded to any address. ARNHEIM, BROADWAY AND NINTH STREET, NEW YORK. Theatre. Willi "Howlne; Hie Wlnil." May -I. Tlie cuinpnily liieluilex: limy fouler. ,|olm Turkic Mr. mid Mm. llerkley. Minx See, Mr. nnd Mm. Vule. Mr. mill Mrs. \Vlillm>l. mill I.eo|M.lil Kiinkeratelii At the Tlicu- lorlimi mill 111'- t'lidllio niovliiK plciures ji tut Unit rated hiiiikm will lie ((Iveti every vvetiiiit; (liirloa; the Hummer. St. t'ntlinrlnea.—At the tlrnml (Ipern limine (Cliaa. II. WIIkoii, liiuinmer) "As Told In I lie Hills" I,ml satisfactory utleiiilaiice Mny IS. "Wldns/cr's Hoasea" 30, "Tlif l.lon nml the Mouse" June 3. ♦-»-♦ — HINHMNOTA. HI'. I'MUl.—Al lite Metin|iollluii llperu llinoe 11„ X. Scot I. ititiliiDter) May Milliner- lug mid tier excellenl c<uii|iiiiiy hud very Kood I/iimIiicss, nud mive a IIIONt cliuriulim |o'i toiin mice. In "lilurlilH lletay," May •ItlW. The Mack-Leone Slock t'o. hull Kimil IiuxIuchh, lu "Kiiclnjt the .Music," 'JH-'jr,. The miiiiii! coiii- pruiy will present "Tlie Liars" week or ail. (iii*M) (Tlieodorc L. Ilnys. iniinni?er). - iliislncsx was very Komi week of HI, with "Tlie Cow I'mii-lier. The lilll for week of •Mi will he "Tlie l-'onr Corners of Ihe Hnrlli." "Our New Mlnlaler" June - nnd week. The house will close about June In. for Hie Kiiin mer. und will reopen ulioiit Hie middle o( Augimt. In the iiieunlliiie, It will lie' le- decora led, fiiruishi'd nml pitltileil, ut an ex- pense nf ahoiil f'2!i,<nHI. All'iriiniiill.— Til" Knljtlils of Colutiiliiis gart a most eredllnlile prodiicilon of "Tlie Allkiliio'' I'll. '.'I. lo larn" unit eiilluisliislle 'iiiilictiicH. 'I'lie cast wiin entirely local, inisl Ihe jnirtH tulicn liy some of our uiiisl popular society yniiliir |s'ople, mnde Hie iierforiiiauce il ^reul Nllcel'SH. WlNDSOII. lIllslUCKS WHS KIMMl Wl'l'k of 111. Illll for week of M Includes: HiiiikIus und IHiiikIiih, Crnwfnril mid fiiirdner, Kroslo, Inl- word rowers, ami I lie pictures. Kit pi Mi (Sum Kink, nuiinmcr).—ItiislneHS wns fii'r week of U0. i'lie only clianucs for week of -7 ure: The Vnlpos, mid ('lyflon and Shaw. AT Hie others will hold over, Vmilnni J. Well*, well known in Hie vaude- ville world, litis liiken Hie posit Inn of slu«e iiiuuiiKcr ul (his house. XoTK.—Milliliter L. X. Scott.'of I lie Melro- polliiin s 11•• -1; l llousi'. left tor .New Vork "■'■. niond llltcticiick -U. Itoselle Knott :ll, June I. Lillian llussell 7. N. MkiiipiI'oi.itax IW. Ii. I.onjtsli I. uiuuii- cer). -The l-'rnnk K. Lou« Slock Is pluyitiu an enttiiKCtiienl for one, nnd |ierliups (wo weeks. Itl.ioi i Joe Maillund. uiiiuuKer).—UiiNlneaa Is lo cuiiuelty. Hill for L'7 mid week: Tim Three Klllous. Ivlswiirlh ami Hurt, the Man nliilf Trio. Ciirimii, Al. (iolsuil, (imce Oiniii, Isndi'ie Silver. Jus. MctTellnri, nnd Ihe muv- III); pictures. ♦» » UmJUMJIA. Alhiiilii. At Ihe Crniid (II. L. A J. L. He Hive, miiiuiKei'Kl Hie (leor|(e I'nivccH Stock Co. opens .May J", iireseiithii; "The llenrlelln" as II pniliiK Mil L'7-Jiine I. C.isixii. I'omh lln Lr.o.v I'aiik iJukn Wells niiiiiiiKcri. - The season opened Mnv -'il, with "Tlie Itunnwily .Mulch" u« Hie offer- luff. Din husluesH prevailed. Little Chip mill Mnry Miirlilc week of i.'7. St A lit. I. It. Thoiii|iKiiii, uiiuuiKei-).- A clever hill wns iireaeiiled liy the Star Slock Co., -ii nml week, tu pleiiNliiK returns. I'AHriiiw 'I'litiATiiH. —A vaudeville hill nf iiuirll was pri'Henlecl In cupneity Inislneus 1!»- *J.". Tlie hill Included : A. Cotes ill-own, Ownu nml lievernoit. Itose Muyn, Leuniird nud lloau und Touiuiy Wllklus. Hr. Xii'iiiii.ah Ai'iiiTniiti'M.- ■The Mny-Jmii; Mii-IciiI 1'csihiil Is to he held licre May IIP- June I. The advance snle In lil|{.. The hill Includes : llesMle Aliliol, Minr. t'hni'lillln Mil nlii. Mine. Dell Kendall, WrrtlltlK'r. Mine. Scliumiiniillcliik, Amniiilii Mardarfc Mn ii II, Ccol'Ke 11 fi in Ii ii. Thonias Kvmis Orcein', SlKlior Hlllscppe Cutllp III. ( llllllle I'iuillltlU- limn. IIiikii {Hk, Julius Slurui, Mine. M. Winiderll. hnrplNl ; Joseph Hnlisoii (,'nilgirill, aceoiiipiinlsi ; Win. I';. Ai'itmtld. iiruaulNl : rrnf. II. C. Ilavls, illreclor of I'liriilren'il chorus; Dr. J. Lewis lliowne. eotiiliicliir. Home. At Tin Soln i'nrk Thenlro II, W. Ilelsnuiii. iniiiiiiHcrl Hie llelsinnn HI nek Co., May .lo-IK, (rnve "A Itroken Henri." i« very cooil iilny. lo pniil liiislness. "An lull"- cent Wife'' •Jli-"'J, "The Hiveetenl lilrl In nixie" aa-sa. Mliineiiiioiis. —At Hie .MetropolitanOner* House (L, X. Scott, imiiuiKcr) Hick I'l'iTln nnd I'Toi-eme Stone, wllh Ihe slock company, week of Mnv 'Jil. Kilvc "If I Were KIiik" I'or week or HI. durlpic Ihe llrsl hair. Willliiui Jnssi-y Co., in "Hu llnrry." unci Ihe liiller liuIf of the week, Mnry Miinnerlng. In "(ilorl- iiiih Delsy," laid ({laid houses. Week of J nun 2, Kerrln Slink Co., lu "Cliiipulrn." Mr. I'l'lTls ret, .ills lo Minneapolis after il success- ful Winter on the I'acltlc const, und will piny In slock nl this house durliiu tin: re- mainder of Ihe Summer neuson, 1Ii.hu: (iit.ua IIoi-mk (Thill. L. Hays, tiinn- ager).—"Tlie l'ih^ i'unehei" for May l!(l und week, "linele Tom's Cnlilii" iiluyed to the usual (food houses last week. For June 2 und Week, "Till! Knur ('OITierH of till! Klll'lll." Lvi'Kiiu 11. ('. Hpeci's. miitintrert.—The Krnwley HIiick Co. MHy '.'ii mid week, In "A l.ndv of (Miillty." This cuiiipuiiy pluyed lo fair hoiin's In "Tlie I'rlvnli) Seerettiry" Inst week. The same company. Ill "All lite (Join- forln of llniiie," next week. 1,'XIQI i: i John Klllull, uiuniiKer). —lllll fur L'7 and week : Hon l.eiino nnd Ills happy voilliCHlers. May Seuvey, .Marvelous l''tTi|ai'- lek, Xelllc llevell, Wilbur Held, und Irenu Little, (inoi! houses ^n and week. WoxnKiii.AMi opened fur tin: seiisnn. May 2~> Illit Island i'ark will open for lite sei.son May 'Ml, wllh ihe usual nllriictlons. Hill nlii.— At Ihe Lyceum («'. A. Marsliiill. nntunuer) the only all ruction lust week was n recllal. .May 22, liy lieo. I., Tyler, nsslHlcd liy home lulenl. There was u Inrun auilletiea present. Dundy Dixie's Minstrels 24, -D. Itny- VIllHIMt. Norfolk. At Ihe Aemlentv of Music (Olio Wells, local iiiuiinj(er)"T'he Wiirpnlli llevlew," picsented under Hie auspices of the Kxpn- nil Ion I'ress Afjunls' (Tali, Mny 17. played In II peeked house. The show was made up of various nets from (he "Warpnlli," und piva MutlMfiielloii. The lieoixe h'uwi'olt Slock Co. followed UU, 1*1. preseiilliiK i'el'ey I Inn well, hi "The I'rodlnnl Sun." lo splendid returns. (iliANHV (llllo Wells, In-ill luanageiT,— "Thi! X]|(lit Hefora Clii'lsHunx" drnw crowded houses -it-^,i. The tin-ill Lafayette week of 21. Ma.ikstic (llert C. (inKiioii. nnuiuKer). • • IMvlui; to some needed repairs, this house will hu I'limed for nlioul three weeks. Ai'MM (Wllkersoii & Milnzle. iiinuuttiTHI.— Iieople for week of 21 : Knrl /,e|ln Trio, Jiisle Allen. Mike Slonnetl, Alilile Hcolleld, llnrilner mid Hess, Helen Lamlierl, Kent/, und Ld wards, nnd Delmore and Murey. liiislness It flood, IIijiiii (Alili Smlili, mnuuifi'i'L- -No I'luiuxn III Hie lilll for week of 21. The hui'lesqiie, "The .Inuieslown Ulrls," liy the regular stock compiiiiy, liiislness Is kooiI. AnuiTotiiiiM i,l, M. lhirlon. tiuiuiniei'). •« reopli! for week uf 21 : Lurke nnd Adnma, Lucille h'osler. Helen I'oiilc, nnd Willi and Jni'dlis, Manhattan n'rlniiinn llros., iiinunKersi, - i'eonle fnc week of 'Ji : I'.'diia May Schuiir, S.iiile IIiii'ki'ns, May la-uiuels. Minnie IrrlMB, Jin' Downey, Arthur Lane. Wallace Slieldiiti, flunk Leahy und Lou Is'oiuird. ♦-»-» Ma, iiiti K. I'. McCann anii line Wit.i.ii.u."., who are in their lift It week wllh A. I». Mc I'liee's lllg Show, are one uf Ihe fp|iinr<-r| viiiidevlll" aids. DON'T BE A GRASSHOPPER The old fulile tells liotv the mil nan m ha nud pi ii vlilini nml llumul nil n rainy day, while the |(rnasliop|ier drlfled aldnK, led log others ilo his tlilnliliiK lor him, and when the cold simp mine, he "cashed In." ir tin tint »*eie no mini- to-dny you anulil see him earrylns; a HAL Kllllll; Till Mi. Iieciinse tile Idea »r liuyln K Ihe BEST, LM.IITKST, HTHOSI.KKT, IIAHDHOHKHT und MHHT MKIIVICEAIII.K TIIKATHK'AI. TRUNK to he had would appeal In his gnml sense. M'lilrli are yon I Wll.l.l.tnl HAL. Inc., . „ M » h e..... *0/| / fROFESSIONAL HU West -null St., New York City, WMf\ M / TdIIsJI/C &t.Mi rou (jataluuuk u. gJLJr ■ MMm lKUoli^ .... ... ..(if. .. -. • it '!!'. i