The New York Clipper (July 1907)

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558 THE NEW YORK 'JtJLY ft. THE N EW YORK CL IPPER TH6 FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (LlmllM) riopunoia. ALBEItT .T. BOItlE, KBITQaU L AND BoaiWlBt MAMIOB*. l uTURPAY. JtiL Y 1«". 1007.! Hi, act of Ma rch X WW. Hiinscnii-i'ioN. m.f yrtr, in advance, »« ; 'L^^fciiVwSS n£ sawag «<•"" Our Tcrma are Caen. mnOJPMB l« Issued every Weihuntor BOffl- I'llKHS f.n Saturday at H /■ »""_ ,nu "• ?r™ UlSra MONDAY-mill TU-.8DAI. _ •lli* Forma ClnalnR I'romptly. Toea- * .lay at IO o'clook A. M. Pleise remit bf cxpreM. money order,. ««"«Ji r o u Vrnr registered H-ttrr. All cash encloeea Wib'ww »«tut n»k of way. TUB HEW *»»»,,„ gHg New i otk . THE WESTEBN BUBEAU .• **.« ruvrn Is located «t Boom 604. AJDl«D< THE LONDON BUBEAU, Located nt 48 Craiiboiiriie St., U«<l»%.Wi.StJ Wg ii r.rnev manager and eorrespoudeot. where ad- "«*f Si JJb» OAK M OBTAtRM. WHOLMaMJ AKD Hi syilney, AiiHlrnllo. _ i .,.:.;-■ trout New VofK. ..____^_ QUERI ES ANSW ERED. No itoffHM by mull o r Tel«W»a»». HAIL u» MUBM * IHIAMATIC. II (t. F.ilslun, -We. IWWV BO knowledge »t I in' 'i.ioseiii wlieronlK.iils i>i la* J»W-, *£ J', | ( v,„." in .'in I '"i« «*!»;"2 , l ',y ,v'm m.iv.'iiIki' -.i n. Tin «'i.i»'Wttt letter »»<• ,\NX mi's. illji Tll'NTKII. (I. II.. Ti averse t.iiy. A" il-nl^S^nir'nty-^ nnxwer , " /' T'"j'. , .""Hvin.M.^.--Cfll.u* «nW*». IMih" lUhmily JnlliiM ••nhii, empire Theatre mm- nil N.'w VMtC city. ri*lfl«i the must com- ili.ii- list in I"' nbtuliii'il imywlio-ro. ' I I .\|i' itnohoxt or.-Address ihe innnn- ■»* nf l in- ihi'iitri' .vim infill I""- . .* „, Mink I. M. Il« Ml. Aulmrii.—AildreuR I. II Whine i. •*«'-' Broadway. Now York Clly. I li It. I'r.n : l i.c-Wo hiivi- mi knowl- i.iii.,' nf iiiiv uiiiirti'iU' n* ih" 1 '"I* . , !i. ('.. i'hlliiil.'l|»liln.--Wo Imvo »o knnwl- ninto Alllll'l'SX till* DO" nniiiiiH ,i, i.. i-iiiiii..'-i|.".". ■"• , ." Mlw nf lln' wh.-n-iilioiiiK nf i ii; !>''•'>• I'. S. M.. Now OiloiniH.---rtiiloh our ll-i oiioli -nook. .Minn ».. Siioi'iiinoiilii; --■ luniiil'i 1'i.ii.viIkIii «'i... WiiKlihiBiitn. I>. < . V II.. No« York. It whn Jooulo \on Him' iiliivoil hi lho Iihiiho .vim nionllrtn. 'f !. lt.HH.mi-i. - AihlroHd lio l*>loi;prlHP M,wiv s Ill- <•».. HI Wont. •CwoiilyolKlilh »<«'«; ** y**?ili „„„ n. AMrm Vf«. Milik. Vtlrk.1 linll. Kiihi Burton. J. w« hnvo mi inonilH nf liimwliitf. ... .» V-.........I K /.—Loltoi- wiih Hi'iil .limo -.'-I In Nowiiiui, »in.' Wo it" mil k»'»w " ( "">' ol]m ' ot """• """I uk.- Wiitiii onr 1-oiito tut iuoIi w-ook. •I' r" A,. Tniinton.—'I'lio pjirtv U \m pliiylni!' "I iH-oHonl. Wo ilo nut knnw Dtf '''"""'K "T., no« M»lnoii.--'l , lio piny hns not ,,, '7i.-, 1 "«:' , o';.'ui 1 .nil,--Wo mil 10 ,, n rtcrKt fl „ rt ■voiir (iiiorv. If yon iloMi'o u sketch. mlilresB iiny ufwir Hkoiohwi-llliiK tlfi vpTtMW * ^ ij. Mrf.. Mmiml rlly.—Atlrtres* Itohert h. StevoiiK. Kii|ii'ilniPinlotn Aotors" I-una Home, Slntoii InIiiiuI. N. V. . . Minn I. S,. Mnrntlion.—We. hnve no knonl- oiliic' of Ik* liH'HOiil wlierenhoiilH ot the POtt- "" ,,V ' OAWDI. II. T.. lUili'kii.---Von. ,..,„.,„. K II Now Yuik. ■• In MM pliK'osii "hoinie nil,;- onI«ih. Iinrtrr wlilcli Ihe hUlilor poe* mil llrxt. Thore Is mi ^limilnnl rule to this ** M ' / MtMlM ISKOI'H. I.. «' M.. riiiiloil.—A WJIIN. II. li. Ihiy rliy.--Wo Imvo no knowletlKO of iiii> hail ynit riteniliin. AliiiK. t'llzii hot li town.- -Any Inw.vor onn fin- wwer. yniil- ipioi'.v. OIJll LONDON l.KTTICU. nOll Olln OWN COBUKSPONDBNT. illnii.-r niirrnu. 4M Criiiilinnriie St., Lelot'nU'r Snoore, . London. W. C. Jl'SIK '.'11. Loss tliiin two miniths nf the mi-sonl Noason linvi- rot in inn. mnl .vol. for «" kIriin to tho n'irv. iho oiiil tnlitht in' hiilf n yonr off. It Is noiirlv iilwnys llko tlmt with the l.oiiion tlieiilrioiil soiisiui-iiiiiiinKors who nro ilolnc well linvi' no roiiijilnliitii to innko. lino I»onp who lire (IoIhk Inlrly or iworly put the Hi'kI PonnIIiIo fnoe tHoy vim on nfTiitrw. innt when it id of .lime i-oinen. pivpiire to oloso Itown. ini'ldiriltiirv Hi iH'itliinlliK IIKillll In the I'llll. linn' wiiv Ihiouuh .limo Koiiornlly hrinc* iiluiill the nolloi'N of Ihe rliwlnir M two or throe llieiitren. unit hy die end of the month tl Is i'iisv io eslliiinio ihe iiuniltor nf pleves Hint will keep kuIh): throiiRli the Slimmer. Alifnit eluht of tlio pln.v» now hilled nv the Wesi Kurt Ihoiilro.s will mirvlve the Summer in,mills mill lie found K»l»tr In Seiiteinher. lntt Hip niimlN'r of l hen I rex In thiit illstrli't failed "I'lnvluiul." Hint will keep upon durliin the (lllli'i soiiwill. will l»' lit loiINt ten. 'I hlx l» vi'iv wunilcrfnl. coiiipiiri'il In whiit nniipenx nil <iver Hie I'nnllnenl. for. wllh the exooptlon nf 1'iirlN, ovorv otipllnl eliwex Hi thenlrex for the Siimiiier nils. I.onilun. Iiowevor. fur I'xi'i'i'dx I'iiiIk hi the nimilior of llrxl elnxx liii'iilri'K Hint 11 onn Kiipporl In July and ••llrew.'iier'n Mllllnnx." whleh Is Imvlng a sui'ii'SHfiil Mi'iisnn in ihe lltokx. In now pre- i'i-dod liv ii weird xorl of nlio not romnnoe of low life". II lx oiillod "The Diinih rnko," nnd t« ihe work nf Arhiit' Mnrrlnuii nnd Itli'luird I'ryi'o. The slnry: Mnrilin llnrily. n ernxlteil. vniiliiosi womiiii. heurx of the old xnperxtl- timi of AlllliilloWM'.eve. that ii.ninlden mny H-e her future hiiHbnnd nt inldnlfflit If MM Iml leave the rtn«ir open, nnd put out a enke nnd Hie. II.iw mhe nt Inxt work" herself up to ilip plteh 'of trylnf? the experiment, (in<l how ii pickpocket step* In. nd'onl Rood dramatic opportunity, llnrthn. gives the yo|ine xciipjp her one Irensnred posseiwlnn, n fold Inekei, nnd thi.i Artful Dodger nctiiMlr.tnrti* «erwl- mentnl. nnd, nnpereelved. pills It Tinek In her pocket. Ax Iip lenvea-he tell* her thAt'sne e«n text In the morning whether she In only rtrenmltiR hylhe prexenre or nhsenre of the ?oekel. ' . SponldnE nt n litnelieVin given a few dnys oro, to celebrate hlx twenty yenrx' work on rite singe, IteerlKihm Tree xnld ncltorx were'of the ancient nrlxlheracy OY vagnhondnge : there were the ancient lineage nf crime. Hlnce the beginning of things, art wax always .» crime which must he resontM hy the w*ll ordered citizen. It disturbed the settled order of Koolety, nnd so the true «'rtlst had to plirh hlx tent In lhe> rte*rt, niuslde the rllv walls, like the Jews of the Middle Ages. The Jewx drew their xtrength from this aloofness, nnd the lesson should not he lost, hy the nrtlst, Ilia tent might lie tnfUired nnd worn. hut. tlirougli the rents he could see ihe Nlnrlll: xkv. which W'nx Ihe poet's roof, and wntch ihe dance of the fnlrlex, the love- children or the pnet'M fancy. Iienls O'Snlllvnn Has heeneiigngcd by .In- xerih llrookx for n term of five yearx. lie will first np|K'iir nr n number of concerts »t Irish folk songs, beginning nt the Cornegle linn. New Vork. on 'Dec J. and on or about .Ian. I will stnrt a -lengthy tohr at. Chicago, with 'Teggy .Mnchree/' the musical play doae some time ngo nt Wyndhnm's. Ills r»p>rtl>*y will nlsn Include oao or two Irish pieces of the Dion Jtnuclrnnli order. Mr. Mrooks hux nlxo arranged with OeorgO It. Shns to wrlle four spiclnl plnylets nr tabloid dramas (each with three or four scenes, nnd on the llni'.i of Ms old Princess' Thentre plnys, hut not lo nceupv more thnn thirty minutes in per- formance) for the Klnw ft Krlnngcr vaude- ville clrciill. Mr. 81ms" first playlet 'Ik to be completed enrly In November for prcspir.n- Hon nt the New York Thentre In the follow- ing month. . diaries H. Tnylor.: the well known'writer of Ivrlcs, died one day till* week, nt Ills homo In thtfx clly. Mr. Tnylor stnrtod life In his father's business In the silk trade. Ilo liecnme associated with Itaberl Ootirtneldge, Ihe well known mnnnger. In I8H7, when no wrote xomo lyrics for n pnntomlmc nt Mini- clieslor. Soon after Hun he came lo, Lundon and hocfiine mnnnger for a llrm of music piib- llxhers, lie Inter detntcd himself entirely In Ivrlc writing, making a. great success of "The Silver Slipper.' and following It up with "The Medal and the Mnld," "The School- girl" nnd "The t'ntch of the Season." At the time nf hlx death he wns writing the libretto for n new opera which was xnld by chit lex, who had heard It, io lie quite tho In xl of hlx elfortx. The American nrtors In London have vulnn- teeitil to give a speclnl "Stars and Stripes" enlertnlnment on Ihe occasion of the nnnunl tlientrlciil gnrden' party. In the'grotindx of the Itovnl t'helxen llospltnl. onMuIy 5. Irtnld'of the Aelorx' Orpliannge Fund. In "The Des- perado. Duke; orj The Culpable Countexx," wlilcli Capialn Mnrsliull and Alfred Siitro have written for special performance on thlx occasion, the following performers will lake part : I'vrll Maude, Kdmund Maurice, Lennox 1'awle. Alexandrn <:nrllxle, Helen Kerrerx, I iiiv.illiv Mini ii iiiiil l',iun> Itrnimli. . The American flghlx of "Tom Jones." now hiivlng a proUperoiiH run nt the Apollo, hnve lieen Hcqiilred by Henry W. Snvnge, who will PmhIiii'o. Hi,- niuxlcnl'|ihiy In Ainerlcii nexl ih'toher. II Is very likely that Hoherl I'ourt- ncldge will Journey In America to superin- tend the production. .. Tomynx t'nrr's udxplullim of "Oliver Twist" has been done In Krepcli hy IMere llecourcello. and is shortly to lx' pi'iiiluceil hy M. Heinlor. al the Theatre Anlnlne. Mr. I'arr Is now Imslly engaged on hlx iidnptallnn of "The Mystery of Kdwlu Drnod." for prodiicllon hy Iteerbolim Tree. ,lly, sixty-six votes to forty-llvo the London I'nuiily rniuii'll decided, oil Tuesday lnsl, "Thin the proprietors of Lortdoti Munti- Hulls nnd other plncex of public entertainment he Informed Hint, In Ihe opinion nf the council. Hi,- continuance of exhibitions of living xrtitnorv Is undeslrnhle." The theatre cniti- intttcp. In n report which led \o rhe dlclxloh, Nnlrt : "Wn don't see our way .to condemn alt exhibitions of living statuary, but. we shnll continue, to keep thent under strict iihservntlnn, mid deal wlih enob product Ion upon Its merlls, nnd, If' necessary, make rop- resenliillnnx lo rhe miinngers of music hulls with a view to removing or preventing any fenturen to which objection might reasonably be tuken. The theatre committed iiRked for approve of I heir vIowh, but tlio - council enmo to the declslnu recorded above. . I*. Itlehnrdx, whose enrtoona In TuB'Ci.tt'- I'HR form such a grant feature of the paper, hux been In London (or Ihe past week, .Fie will leave to-day for the continent, where lie Intends to remain for a few weekx. re- luming lo London before Ihe return irlp to New \nrk. Mr. ltlrhards enme o\-er on the- snine xtenmer wllh Mark Twain, and drew some excellent enrtoonx of the great humor- ist, which will bn used In some of the local papers. Mr. nml Mrs. Leon Hermann are In Lon- don for n few days, offer n very sui't'essful' tour of the continental theatres. Thev re- turn to 1'iirln curly next week, and will re- main there until Into in July. They will re- turn lo the Btntes In' season lo open for Klnw & Krlanger in August.: (lo\Von-(!o .Mohawk closed at nirkenlieiul. InHt Saturday; one of the most prosperous seasons xbe has over lind in thlx country. She Intended to make a trip to America next season, Iml the managers of the different houses she has played Insisted that she should pay them a return visit next season, so she yield lo their wishes. The cost of the company will remain Hie same nx the sensni Just concluded. A young lady xvho will innniifnctiire real rubles and naitphlres In full view of the Illn- pnilrnme audiences. Is Ihe very lalost music bull nttrnctlon. Alice Norton, who will work ihese marvels, holds the onlploa that variety entertainments should he Instructl\e nx well as amusing, nnd she Intends to show- the public some of the wonders of modern chemistry. This scientific turn promises io lie remunerative to members of the audience. as well as educational, for Miss Norton, at the conclusion of her "gem making." will proxetii the xrx?ctatorx with specimens. "The llnllfff," with Fred Kitchen ns a blundering broker's man. who will persist of taking possession of any house hut the niie he happens to lie sent to,- Is one of Hie funniest shows Hint l-'rcd Klirno litis ever conceded. It has packed the Hackney r.m- jilre nt every performance ibis week. The piece will undoubtedly he taken to the Suites In the near future, hy Mr. Karno. Scotch coniidlnns nre In great demand In thlx country, tieorge'Foster, the agent, has Juxl discovered a genius, he declares, who, after two weeks on the Moss & Stoll tour, wax Immediately secured for six years. Mr. l-'osler Is also the representative of Harry Lander, who easily stands nt the head ot Did Scotch eotlleililltls. The fireat Wellnnd lias been In town for \ few days. He will begin tils coiitluentnl tour on .Inly 1, nt. Ox Uiuluvnrn. Itndnpext, where lie will siav for ten weekx, after which he goes to the Crystal Tabiee, Leipzig, and to Copenhagen, returning to the Palace, London, In November. The Juggling flcrnldns are playing their Inst week for some time In this country, nt the llolliorii Kmplre. .Next Krldn.v they anil for Aiistralln to plity mi engagement under llnrrv Itlcknrdx' management. Mr. tiernldu being a uiembor of ihe Terriers, the Inter- national Arltistx' Lodge and the Variety Arils is' Federation, will undoubtedly have ft crowd of the boyx nt the station to give him a good tend off. -.-. ■■.. „,. Conh and Conrad presented a now net. nt Bristol oti Monday, entitled *'Thc Twentle h Century BurgUrx", A, local .paper.■»»■ of the-jihow ns follows'i "Conn nrid Conrad and company created roars of laughter wltn 'The Twentieth Century Burglars, one or Hie funniest things -we have seen tor some time, tha antlca of the burglar novice being on nhstird. The turn concludes wllh an exciting balloon ascent.'" ' ^,„^,u«- Marle Llord goes to America in Septemlwr. nnd thlx week John I'. Harrington nnd .lames \Y. Title have been particularly busy equip- ping her wlih four new rbarncrerlxtli; "JSfE xpeclnlly deslgn«l for American use. I hey nre entitled. 'That's Telling. "Why Sue Sighed;" "Cnuse and L'frccr.' and u "Don rtnimbie nt Woman." 'It. lx possible-' tnnt Ihe authors of the songs mentioned mny take a trip to the Slates at the xaaie time Mlsx Lloyd goes. Both have received a very tempting'offer. I nm told. llnrrv lllckiirds. the Australian mnnnger. is due to arrive in London parly lu July. Ilo romi'X to book performers until 1010. and de- sires me to srnte that he will mnke The. Em ofrlce his address while In this city. .He ex- pect a to remnln In this country until the. l-nll. A Inrge number of friends :ind well wishers will gnflier in Euston Station next Tuesday. to hid farewell lo Fred Dny. of Francis & Dnv. who Is reluming on that dnie to New York, whore he will'take up ills duties. .,., .— - i ' i +, t ' i .- : ■- ' our Chicago i.e r ri-u. FROM 01'II OWN COKIIESPOXIKNT. ■ > li I i ■ •' Wei tern Bureau „ v ,,,, - . o( tlie »«v# York ClluiicrV ' ' . lloniit 504. Axhlninl Hloek, OUicnA'A. The Fourth of July *n# celebrateil at nil ilieatrt'ti liy special mnllpeex. which did wry well.-while the pnrks were crowded to their utmost. Tho fine weather of the preceding few dnvs got Hie populace In the mood for n grand celabrallon. nnd nothing wns left un- done In the city and out. to niako nil the noise possible. 'Itleha'rd Oolden. In 'Tnor John," is the new' attraction for tltfs week nt the Studehiiker, and marks the only change In bill. l *TI»i 'ITIree of Is" Is In llx Inst week, and "The Hound I'p" closed lis season 'rtt McVlekor'x Tlienire. li, having played,to Hn* liHslnoss. ' Moekny's Circus has been |»ex- cgYln'ntlng nliout the town, pleasing young nnd old. nnd 'reveled In the .good weather, which wax dented Us predecessors. Changes In hnnds nre made at some of the pnrks. l i.i.i Mifs i win J. Dnvls, mnnnger).—"The Man nt the Hour" keeps oh Jts,clever way, rejoicing, nnd the public 'laughs heartily at the keen humor of ihe lloe-4 nnd situations. The seventy-tlf Ih performance will occur night of ". A special mailnce will be given If, for the pla.vers In Ihe clly. Powiiax' (Harry J. Prtweis. manager).— Itosc Slnhl hns settled down to a Summer's stay with us, and Is doing the best business In town, for ove#i on the hot nights the house Is well Oiled, nnd the-laughter lx ax hearty nx ut. any other lime. "The Cliorux Lady' Is a'mnmmntli hit. Hxiiiiick (Herbert ('. Duce, manager,).— "The Three of I's" will take.Its departure after this week, to make room for "The Boys of Co. II." Tho former hns been doing splen- didly. '.". Cni.nNi.H. (Ceorge W.' Lederer. manager), —Kdward Abeles. hi "Brewaler's Millions," linx mnllo n tremendous lilt, nod the farce Is laughed ill long nnd loud, while the big ship scene causes surprise al every perform- ance. A change Is being mndc ill the box olllee, which greatly Improves It, and faeiii- inlos ihe. handling of Inrge crowds nt Hie window. ■ ■ si'.i iii:iiaki;ii (R. K. Ilnrnieyer, manager). —"Miss l'ocnliriiilas".lx liound Weslwnrd ho. Id Miinlixttnii Beach, Denver, after several "weeks of' s'lendlly Improving business. The players have made many friends, none being more in the fore In that: respect, lhan Hlgie Bowen, Wnlter Jones, ,.lohn Penchey, Clarn Palmer, F.melio Wellington and Nell .McNeill, lllclinrd finlden hiiiuguralen the'Sunday per- fnrinnnees nt the house, 7, with the tlrst perfurmiince In this city of "Poor John." which come* off the rond with excellent press notices. Prominent .In rbo company lx Her- irude Swlggeli, who hnx mndc many bits • in ihtx cii.v In n-variety of parts. • Mc-VlCKlin's tflcnrge (.'. Warren, manager). —"The Round I'p" closed u twelve weeks' run. it, having pluyodttn the biggest business In ihe history of I hlx house of record breakers, for •this sen son of the year. The house closed lac tbt Summer at the siinie time, nnd will be thoroughly renovated prior to Its opening In August, w'lth Kdgrir. Sclwyn, In "Strong- heart." Joseph Lothian, who plays the part of ltud, In "The Bound Up, wax laid up •Inat week, wllh a xriralned ankle, nnd J. H. lllclinrdsoo played tho part very well. WuorxKi- Oitra llouap (Slim P. (Serson. manager).—The three matinee* weekly at this house nre packed solid, and Hie business In tho evening Is splendid, where Mabel Hlte Is making a record ax a character come- dienne. In "A Knight for n Day," doing some, of the funniest work ever seen here John Slavln aids and abets her nt every turn, and they have iiotli been adjudged "guilty." Kngene Moulnn will appear ax the Frcaob- mnn commencing 7, and will he iimlersludy lo John Slnvln. Brau Tujii'I.k (Harry Franklin, mnnngerl. —"Thelmn." with Mabel Montgomery in Ihe title role, wftx well given Inst week. "Tlio Man from Mexico',' will make. then laugh this WeeU. Frank Dennlthome. a. former -member of Hip Chicago Opera House Sinck 'Co., nnd Jos. Sullivan, formerly at the lliixh, hnve Joined the oompany. Coi.i.KnB iF.ugcne McClllaii, mnnager).— "The Mlkniln" wax well presented Inst week nt this house by n Summer stock compiihy. organl/.ed by. Mr., fjlllun, In the cast being Franklin Fox, Kennnrd Bnrradell, George Herbert. JL A. It. Jones, Hurry Jones. Mnrle ltulimun', Rdpa Creiifz, Adele Ferguson nnd Feme Crnnillng. "H. M. S. Plnufore" this week. Next, week, "The Bohemian Girl," Pkkin (Itohert T. M,otts, mnnuger).—Right ciirtnln calls on the second net rewarded Hie i»i'mttre of "Captnln Itufiis," I. and It would seem from nil accounts .that tin- piece wax tin emphatic success, arid tlie best Which thin aianngement has put' forward. .1. Kd. Oreen. xvho wrote iqc. hook nnd staged II, Is entitled lo a greal deal nf credit, and he xx-ns culled before the curtain on the opening night and obliged to respond lo demands for a speerh. All the songs made hits, nnd Harrison Siewnrt wiir funnier thnn over in .the title role. Hilly Johnson staged Hie' iniistcnl numbers, nnd they'went xx-llh n vlni that put everylhlng else of this house' oil! of mind. MA.insTM.' il.yinnn B. Clover, mnnnger), —The business done here ix boner than hns ever been'done In n vaudeville house in this city In the Summer season. Good bills U the answer. For the week of S the bill In- cludes: Ceorge H. Primrose. Mlgnon Archer and company. In "Miss Civilization;" Don Leno's Hnppv Youngsters. Zaxell-Verhon com- pany, Lex Jnrdy. Jules Cnrrlxon nnd, com- pany, Km lie Subcrx. Finney's Water QueenN, Dlinn and Auger. Mily Sentey, llorton and Ln Trlxkn, the Vnggex, Leonnrd and Louie, nnd the klnndrome. ciin-AiKi (ii'KttA IIiii'sk (D. It. Hunt, mnn- nger).—The hill for week of S Includes: Kill- melt Do Vny nnd cninnnny. (ieorge B. Iteno linn company, (lllroy, llnynes ana Montgom- ery, Tnylor Holmes, the Five Mnwnttft. h'red Ray and company, Klncix Molillne. Sehdeffer and lie Cnmp. Bernlce and Itov, Mtltou nnd De T^ing S|xiers, Knrlis Dfos.. Lillian Shnw. RiVseoe and Slmms, .las. nnd Bexsle Winters, and th'e k'lnodrome. sriii\-mi;a'.s (.l.itdwlg Schiniller. mnnn- Ber).'—The Will.week or 8 lucliidea: Dixon, Bowers and Dixon, Anna Burl, Musical Com- edy Taut, Wnn.1* Ctidlow. C..A. Wl Uww nid Monica J osc, and the mot on plctiiw*. The ■ljr«. anniversary of the. theatre Will be «le- nrntert this week-with appropriate features .Mr. Schljidlcr has been eminently aitceeBsfnl in his entv'rprlsc. NaTroxALMC. A. Svennlng, manager).— The bill here for the week of July 8 Includes: The Three Walseyx, Oscar H>aB, Lees Broth- ers. Wanqn. artd ihe'tbotloii pictures, NontllAVKNiif! iPaul Slttxte.r,- mnnaper).— The lilll for the week of. 8 includes: Ulckoey arid Nelson, the Olnnt Quartette, Robertson x monlieya, the Krleksons, the Washer Broth- ers, Maud Mullery. nnd the motion plrt.Mres. ECZEMA Whole Skin Covered for * \ eBr m Hufferar Awake at NlK|it_i ri .,~!F*W Many Remedlex hut i>„ t, » SUCCESS "I wish to let you know ilihi ] „,.., tised one set of Ctiticnra Rcrrtfdiei-Si and Farley, -Marlon Hyde. Siidjoj-'prcler me Pills. For 0 year 1 have had what t i. call eczema. 1 had an itching all over ml liody, and when I would retire for ih night, it would keep me awoke half the night, and tlie more I would scratch the more it would itch.: I tried all kind's ol remedies, but'could get no relief. Tliet I used the Ctiticnra Remedies and 1 J, very glad I tried them, for I was com pletcly'cured, and if I know any one who wants to knoxv how I cured myself I shall be glad to tell them. Waiter W Pagltisch, 207 N. Rohey St., Chicaen III' Oct. 8 anil 16, too6.'': k "' ".'• incluriftd In the bill for week of 8. DiirssKi.i.'K Caroen (I... Dressell. mnn:i ecri.—Tin: bill for wOek of 8 Includes: Wl'- ilams nnd Cordon. Jcane Beach, Lewis, and ■Pniilcttl, Dressier Stock Co., and the moving P Tt'iAbiA (Thonins Murray. .manflgcrL-nXlic Mil for week of ,8 Includes: Mr. and.Mrs. Hob Hngnn. In song and dnncc; the Cliffords, rope spinners: the Merritt Sisters, In song nnd dance, and the motion pictures. Business has been x'cry gnod here, and continues to improve as the season advanres. i Inn at Northern (Fred f. Hberts, maun- o 01 .,.— -tiip Volunteer Organist seems to hnve struck the pace and the popular fancy nt one nnd the same time, for tne busIno.>n has been line, and the play Is thoroughly enjoyed. _._.. Krnns'n (Sid J. Euson,,manager).—What- ever Is. Is here. Id the burlesque line., Drop- ping In one matlneo last week, the audience was'found In the most Jovial mood, ondjlio company was working with n vim which might be expected during the.cold season, though the thermometer wns among the 00 «. The house closes is. for the season, and will be thoroughlv overhauled before opening in Ihe Full. Foi.i.v (John A. FcnncHsy. manager).—Busi- ness which has broken all prex-lous records for this hnnse IK being done here, and Ihe tnnipariles playing hnve Invariably been si lengthened hy some Dig novelty, which In Itself Is capable of .drawing good nouses, 'lite olios have been except ionally good, and the songs Include-the lntext type, xung hy cleVcr people. Mr. Fennessy Is making great prepn- rations for .the coming season, aim promises to offer bigger nnd better attractions than have been seen In Ihe past, wllh big fcntiires tor each .week. TtiOADBan (I. M. Welngnrten, mnnnger).— "The Deluge." Ihe great living picture. Is such a success that It Is held over, nnd Is greeted with applause at every performance, The stock company Is'Improving all Hie time, and Nat and So) Fields have worked hard to make the iiuriesmie popular, which they hnve concocted. Six big vaudeville acts have been engaged this week. In-addition to wlilcli Chooceetn Is offered. "In tiny Paree" Is the title of tlio btirlesniie. In connection with which nre living pictures. , Fmi'iiik (William Singer, manager).—This house closed June i".i. nnd .will' reopen Aug. 4, for the season, playing bnrlesqiie; 1 WaN;p).:iir.AN'n (Kd. Lnmson, .manager).— N'litderous ebnuges will have been ronde In the 'appearance of this place when it opens the upstairs portion in? the Fall, and a large sum of money will hax'e been spcrtt. Mr. Mills, who owns the plnce. has derided thut he must hnve greater novelties than he has been nble to cxnlbir.'jln the past, and to th|s end he has authorized I'M. Lnmson lo fear out ihe entire second nnd third floors, nnd rei-onsiruci with n view to -ranking l| the greatest museum and arcade In the' country. The down stnlrs portion will also be recon- structed inter on. The vaudeville bill In- cludes: Jnunlta Cole, Davjs and Slayne. Cordon and Hayes, Arthur Stone, Schemer nnd Scliomer. and Mabel Lnmson. i.nxnii.N Dixit: Mi'SKi'.u (William J. Swee- ney, menuger i.—The bill will lie changed hero this xx'oek, .in heretofore, but owing to Hie nliseace of Mr. Swconov from town, It. is Impossible io get it at'Hie present writing. All thai, can.be .<ecurcd in tho better class of museum nttrnellbns can he found het'e^ Ct.Aitit StrrC.t >It-N«:\i (L. M. Hedges, manager).—Business koepti on good here, and the attractions are changed every week, io tlie evident enjoyment of the visitors. enters Ciini-.N-ns. — Mackny's Circus, has lieen playing to tine business fn two different parts of the city, and hits yet eight weeks' to migrate around the town, with the probability nf picking up line business nnd adding con- siderable to the fund for Chicago's dependent children. . i Uivr.nyiuw Park (William M. Johnson, manager). —With the wen titer absolutely superb, this mammoth amusement place has lieen doing a business which iifls established now records for parks here, nnd comes verv near being tho record for anv like place In lite world. Rrerything has lieen done lo please the.-public, nnd the many attractions are running full force all the time. The (treat Train Robbery Is one of the biggest successes xvhleh hns ever been seeri here, and thousands flock to this pincc' every after- noon nnd evening. Fred Wright Is making some changes which will Improve the run- ning of It. and these will he done before the week Is halt gone. Patrick Cbhxvny and his It linen Hand have made a great record for atI trading crowds and the grove in front of the hand shell has been xvell crowded wllh people every performance. The music if 1 tl, .° Vi 1 ,!"'"-. W 10 ! 0n 4 ,1,c Second Iteglment. Illinois .National Guard, cave a sham buttle, which drew a monstrous crowd, and all records were broken on Hint dav. A special display of llreworks was glveh. which was very beautiful.'and Tom Pryor was on deck every moment, looking after nines,- which went smoothly. The Incubator building was opened recently, nnd the crowds iiiye visited It. liecomlng greatly Interested In Hie unities. WiiiiK City (Paul D. Howse, managert.— r.reoter and ttlji greater grow the crowds wlilcli assemble here, and huppler lliov crow as rlicy nnss around Hie park and'see'nll Ihe good thfiigs xvhic-b the mniligemeni bus for hem. there Is not an,attraction hero wlilcli rtnbot .l P ii" ly tiPin pu J ro 1"« c ' "" ,l « lc ' v "« all doing well. With Summer setting down In real earnest .White City will get Its Just dues, and u highly prosperous senson is ifi vlexv now. Many thousands of dollnrx nro SSBS^SJE? '{!.'." 0 OfwSlMiyrttli* arc on-ereii here, .the chulcs urn drawing grent crowds SSJSff^S?! 8 I,t,n " lar """' ever One ggg BBJ fjolniprs .engaged In a sham tattle, depleting the battle ot Snnllngo. and there BEASTS on .<'<"' s'on iielwecS two locomo J hex on the, lourih. which pleased the nub- ile Immensely.. Daylight flrcVorks? also P fl •"• w .?H U fK ln , .'" ! Venlng. drew enormous crowds, nud the day nnssetf very plensnntlv. These "t',i.h W m e K elv '5 h . L n tlw S°" rl1 Wn Annex", season " '" " K 1>n, " k pl ' ni>pr """ „,Ciji'ti:s Pabk (W. Mi Strlcklcr, manager), ftSSSz!. Bl,n ,' 1 E " vp P«»flotlc concerts hero afternoon and evening of the Four Hi nnii the crowds beat all previous records. ClnietH's AlVttlL'AVB .1 Al-,, ..i.i il..,.,.._l. -.„ V»«lt III M motiUeys were put ih rough some new trlck'n. .. .? ,rflln od dogs, ponies and tho other nttrncllnns were (horotighly enjoved Sin day. Hie .Vlonllllor,. Gunrds tvlll T seen he"' there shnitln he a line crowd to greet . there arc many other tea lures xvh eh ct nttenlloa. and' a visit Is well worth M?eR,! h 'K.S^iL* J^il'j!!' ' q'"Wd KP t'n 1 & r.ttriK While. Ll'SA rAltK (Ij. It. Lnilltcrsteln no,,,,, gen -The largest crowds of thei &*n "E »«mh ed here on lndependchee Day. nnd took In all the regular attractions, ndded to which SSLUKf * "t"""" f< """"* for tin pnrtlciilnr day. so thftt every one received value for the cash paid. ™ Uavi.ni* Park ,.l j. Mnrnnck. manager) The aianngement advertised u "sane" 'oiirlh ot July,, which was what no one rou d find Who remalued in the city. The S»W York Symphony Orchestra, under the lomicrsliin „, Mr. IJamroseli played a.speclnl |irn g rn,nm, of. patriotic airs which xyns crenllr Jelffi by. the aasemblnge. The Wagner nicht! have become very iwpulnr. and ihe n|n v in,! of the master's, works is a renl in v m££ this •splendid organization in heard, tnes,,, evening "A Midsummer Night's Dream"Yin lie given In a Joint performance wlih u„. ul! Oreet Players and the nrclicsirn wlili Mm dclssohn's music..- ,, , t v* su, «flH !C X Ps P* <'-vonard Wolf, nmnii eiiergetlcjilly through various selei'llonx- till the ,ipi-nliii.- of the now vaudeville ih'eiuri' and the big ilMplny .of llrexvorks. ihe Kniirlb was well.looked, utter here, and ihe r t i liv ,|, enjoyed the timiiwiment. The big n ,n,. r Mn i wns crowded All day, mid the shows. Ingetber xvilh the varloiix riding devices, and i \, v nn \., I rip were crowded frnm enrly morning until Into nt night. The mountain torrent is ilolnin grent business. .. In Mills' Thentre the i,m for week of S Includes: The Great lingo a nii company, hnndcufi" net : Yocknev nnd llnrnn In sketch:' Raymond and Hail, snog -imi dance: Florettn Trlnce, soubrette; itutr, liladys. Illustrated songx, and moving ni,' lures. . .. . RkIjMUNT Park (H. C, Cowdrey, mam. ger).—This place felt Ihe influx or mm,., ment seekers, xvilh the oilier open nir reinm on Ihe Fnnrlli. and did a very good liumn.m. Ill -iM.inrK ll.vnni:ss.—Carl lluuge nnd his luind. assisted by Kldn Diisclinlf, snprnnu cnterlnlned Inrge midlenrcx all Inst week, ami tlie business done nn the holiday wns nlmno. to the limit. .COUHRPM . flAIHiRX.—As n, special nllrnr Hon for the Foiirlb, Kllery's Blind remlcrwt selections frobl."Aidft," nniflhe sexietie (miu "Lncla". In .addition to the regular pin gramme, and the place was wed MM. .( novel effect wax got during the shifclaj. ,,| l(ie song,' "Good Old Cnljied States, hy working Ihe .tnovliiR pictures in illustrate Ilk' song, nnd then displayed slides of notnhle events In ' American history.. together with dlsllngiilslied men xvho hnve iisniKied In innk' lug the ennntry'x history. Night nf II, tcii soloists.will assist in n speolnl progrnmnic including "I Pagllncct" and Ihe Orgnn nt fertory. , , AI'TP.bjiatii. —.Oertrudc Swlggelt, wlm comes here with fllehnrd Oolden, In "Poor John," to the Stiidchakcr. 7. is well known for her clever impersonations of a wide runs- of characters, during various cogiigcmcnlx In tills city, nnd hns many friends xvho will !..- f;iini to learn <>* the- success she litis met wlili n this new part Lou Hess, Ci.irittt: correspondent nt Fort Worth. Texas, was j caller 1. and reported everything flriurMiitii: In the Southwest ..Francis Newhall nr rived ln the city .'!. to Join her hiishnn<1. David Landau, who Is rehearsing with the Fni'ft Ke-udfill Co.. nt the Grand Opera lloiiw. She was n caller nt Tun C.'i.ii'i'ihi Hiiroaii the same dny Mlss'.'NcwIinll hns hud a well earned rest, nt her home In Providence, sine- Ihe close nf Inst season Carltn. "Tlie (ilrl on Her Toes." xx-tio, 1iy the xvny. is n younger sister of Miss Newnnll, writes tliu she will bn In town this week, bnvlng plnidl sex'ernl pnrks to the Snuth ( of here since she left. town. -She will remain in town, visiting her sister nnd 'brother-in-law, nnd then Ichv for her Providence home for n few weeks' vacation Mr, and Mr* Wllllnni (Jlli xvere ititreau callers !i. bnvlng Jnsl retnraeil from playing association time io ihe eoasl and hack, nad report, a very pleasant anil profitable senson. Mr. Gill Is fiiviirnbly known for very excellent xvork. which lie hns done with 'some of tlie liest known surs of the day. one of ihe latest dramatic lilt; cesses being the title role. Ih "Fiidrthihai Wilson." in xvhleh he appeared a couple nf seasons ngo Bert rice Sheperd wn» a Bureau culler ;t. Inning recovered final the indisposition which forced her to gn in tif Rftvenswoo'd Hospltnl ft couple of weeks »f>- nnd announced that she expected lo lie «W» to tnke up tho cudgel very shortly. f«r ner next senson's xvork, when she will slnr. m "Nettle, (he Waif" Viola RaymonJ w«s n Bnrciiii caller ,'t. Miss Rnymend Is busily engaged In getting, necessary articlesI'fMV for her next senson lack Hiinlnn, of the 'J'hree llanlons. xvns a Bureau caller... and reported the trio as ready for it WW reason next year. They, arc resting In IJJ city, ranking the Western llureau nf nu. Ci.ii'i'nn t heir permanent address n»j: fnlo Hill will come Tl, lo delight the sunn hoys mid tlio large, and will -liiive n 'nw train of special fenuiros II. * »o» V the Mills Novelty Co.. will erect a PP roller rink nr Chides Park, eomer nf M* son Itniilevni'd RDd Ked'/le Street..,.. • •";*• Mllle G. Brecht, M4o South Park Areirar. applied for an Injilncllon rewmlw. fj reslrain Hie (Ire show at Wkllc t»> from being operated, as she said Hie ne^j smoke and dirt shuttered her iiert g m depredated lier properly Mart n ,B*WJ» will he seen In (lie fltio role of ■■Tlims JJ n "; son," next senson. under the ninnagenieni •' James T. McAlpln. who Is making IWW preparations to have the attraction «♦"" than ever Felix Borowski. cnrnpnier- xvlll give two lectures on "The Doinesllc ■' r of Some Great composers." In Hi»5»12S before pupils of Ihe Chicago Musical olW. ; afternoons of lit. 20. "Musical IVdiWfi,, will lie spoken nn hefore Ihe pupil*. '}"'' noon o 'J7, by Harold It. Maryott... • " 'Merry Tramps" xvlll go out. from .WW ..*B l.V with elghleen people, making Hs elevni" season on flip rond. 1!va H»«' -JJ John Weslley. who nre appearing.. W E Iiortnnt roles In "The Three of I * ■" 'l Garrlclt, will be seen In vniidevllle in ; termlnntlon of tlie run here, IX In t * ' liy .Mr. Wexlley. entllled "Tlie '"'''J Point." At. Kimball Hnll. I. I'"'"",^ liucihlei-i. tenor, guvc n recital. . •■• ■ • ■'■;• '"„ ' 'nnd -Mrs- ••' W., Lederer, who nre nutomnbllliiK """",% lndlaiin In .Jos. Leller's louHME fW <KS thrown'nut when Ihe niilo turned "«"«vjg the chnufl'our wns seriously injnro'i-. " hn( i arrived In this city Hint the two cniipies n« not being seriously Injured, though Mrs- Mj! erer wn« eonght under the machine, nnn » . Dnvls was throxvn some dlstftnec ,»MJ erer atjd Mr. Davis released Mrs WJEL, nud Ihe chnuffeiir. wllh the nld of a <«<."" ;, .... ..Hdwht Clifford, of the In* <* 8**S ■ «!.Cilfford, Is the owner,nt a launch. XI mn ■ which bears the proud distinction of "*"'*