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728 THE NflW YORK CLIPPER. August 24. \KW Ylllllv CITY FourteentH-Street" Theatre (J. W. gives all a. chance to dlsptej-thelrwblilty. Jcitsl« Left the VII- The he olio U a good one, aud Is deserving of Proctor'* TweHty-thlei! (M. F. Albee. general man- ftosi-n<iuo*t,< manager) Davis presented n he* dra- lils bouse un Aug. 111. which __. vers Meet At flea." and lie In Aug. lit, mid. with George Felix and l.vdla of. thin Interesting rural play was given, kept hi* audience well Interested. Mr. Davis J Barry lis headline™, a good time cm always Miss Huooncr's talents hh n stage director be- Is uii unusually good actor, with a flue voice la bo nssuied. In.Ihelr hsiIi. ■•milled "The Boy log.evidenced. Her work In the role of Mir- and decided clorutlonary skill, and by the wWch causes much vandal ummg the go Next Door." Mr. Fell* continue* lo amuse unda won the hearty Indorsement of her anew force of hi* personality alone he can ng ( vl lagers Jim Sllycrton. the sheriff, who no }™™*™j:"?,*]\ c "!?*£r- ^^gtrntK with his diver antics, while the dainty dauc- audience, and Mrs. Hpooner. wiio reappeared hold his auditors. He docs some capital play- lf_ In love with too glrl ; never believes that the con ^P*.°^^ e! l v /" i^™*J JS^LhSE - - ntajenqmax,- manager),—*c»sie. i/enim- »>■- *•«. v.. Y -■ - ggx S. nHmiin™ • 1»«c." a four act comedy drama, by Langdou praise. Next week, the BrlffadJors. . McCormtck was presented for tbe'urrt time HufcTio & BttMrt ffl^ - 2*f*J't? ■■c in Now York on Monday afternoon. Aug. IB. Mttrtlg. mnnaserl.-rhc J£kbi Wjck.ljJ.ta- id? Mr. IaivIs the ttory Is about a young girl. .TcsBloTlore- gao lis second week 10. n^.WW&'e.ftr- S a flue voice land, who "leavea the vllfage," an action ctyasUnrcs. the hoi ye...bring.. awfpJMMv , and by the wjilch causes much scandal among the gossip- filled, -the Husband was givenL^<ljeorea tie member* df wnu in* clever antics, while, the aninty aanc- tiuuicnvc. ino >u«. npoom-r. who rcappeareu now Ul« auditors, lie aoes Nome capiui pi»j- ■» «> ■«»>-■ »■"■.»"« »■•■/ ■■=»<•» irilr. »A.". ™r^i.7n,a,i h.V nm™ » m™tiw«o lug of Emily P.tirrv, who Assists, brought out on the stage as Mrs. Charles Glbba, played in K in ,i,i> sketch, which Is laid fn a home she la In the wrong, and when after * years fbla engagement has proven a great aucceaa. luunds of approval. I'M Hoooey and Marlon [hat part with cleverness. Augustus Poll- of wen'.tb In New York, the principal char- absence she returns; and they meet, he asks - «"''4ti. Went came m for ctintil applause, noo tne Hps, Harold Kennedy, Eleanor Wisdom and ucter* being Joaguln, a husband who bus been her to explain. This she refuses to do, but Brooklyn. - the Majestic. (». C Frld- pany gained many encores. Anna Doliertv. Ofovc, Jessie McAllister, Josephine Fox and made Merced, the wife, Ha mistress, and on him to allow Dalton to escape, but he. being tne j a ji breaker, 19-24. "Kidnapped for Ke- uf the Doherly Ulsters, iipp-wred In a single Agnes Mark. the strength of that Joaquin hail divorced the sheriff of the town, swears to do nis VC nge" had a Hue week 12-17. act. and. billed ns "The High Life Olrl." sho Lrrlc Theatre (8am S. & Lee Shubcrt, ber. That was many years ago, bat now duly snd return the escaped convict. At last. Foilv.— The season win open here nlgbt went. big and was permitted lo lenve the stage only becaunc there were others lo fol- low ber. The Great Wcstln. In his portray- ing of great men, past and present, made his ilrst appcurancc ill this country, Ulid With his luoiiy clever impersonations, he went well. Oilier.'; were: Mr. and Mrs. Danoy Mnnii, In a sketch. "Mandy Hawkins;" Bu managers).—George Broadhurst can do more Joauuln thinks that flic working woman Is Ihruugh bis love for the girl. Jim allows o( 2S> ^th "Bertlut. the Sewing Machine with a made over farce set to music than sue. and he Is repentant of hl« former treat- jack to make his escape, and send* his men mfl." most of our writers can with fresh tnuterlal. ment of her, and wishes her to return, now on the wrong trail. Act two shows a scene In Bla.vki'u (Morris Schlesslnger, manager). perforiunim'. , \«lor Theatre f Wugenbulw & Kemper, uiunugersi. —. Tills house was reopened fur Henry W. Savage Mettsntnd llaymond lllteh Cock and mi excellent, supporting company In "A Yankee Tourist." The miisleal farce, uml Hie snine story of the man of wenlih who mMnkcn Identltv ns the groundwork of the long been shadowed for counterfeiting, make Is liiken fni'his own ilefniilllng ensliler by Hie Ihetiu- -inil Ihere'nre n liuuiber of luugbs In II. Jessie u prisoner, board the Night Hawk lildy from Isiue's delectlve ngeiivy who Is '|'|ie act eluses In one, and the hinging that and set out to sen. Jim Is on their trail, warm on Hie trail of tlic ubseonder. But Is Introduced tnases a tremendous lilt. Hdvtliu however, mid when he appears on board tliey the old Jokes capture the laughs, the eoui- l'sluier. who has a tine vcrttv of sweetness overpower, bind and leave biro there to tills season un Monday night. Aug. 18, when warm on the trail of tlic absconder. But |« Introduced manes a tremendous lilt. BdyUie however, mid when he appears ori^board they " .VaflU Presented ltayn Cock slid mi excellent supporting company. pileiuInns nre Just us funny os Ihey ever tmd iwier. hod the audience completely with die with Jessie. Hu wotlw blmsclf loose fc-J'u-L 0 ycic. and the song "liilerruptloiiH," hi Mir. ber on the opening day, and Saw >. Curtis and rescues her by Jumping over- Ros'tuck's' Hlcepa. IjOMA 1'aiik. —The atli'ndance eonlinues big. "The Tickler." •The Bcaiator" and "Olie Komidcrs" arci>«piilar attractions. 1>«kamlanp. —The many shown here are doing spleudldly. Klka I>ay will be celebrated Bositock'b A hen A.—Mr.' Uostock la doing well here. i MrEKJ-i.EciiASK.—Tilings here arc assuming snows me ca»-n on i/one neer. ilea aiorc- a * t nneuunwjin,, sbuSe day night. Aug. 7. last. The book Is by lllch- the slnmUiy for gullible middle aged men lp. snsl Inst year, and as he has un uncommon hind, the wayward brother of Jessie, who Bmoiirov bZuen Park— Miller Brotbeii' nr<1 llaiillng Mil vis. tlic lyrics by Wnlliiee roles. Just reveled In the part, and ho settled .brogue and a line appreciation of humor, the Thornton had used as one of his toola, re- ...£, lln „ c „" i„ . r Mi a 0 ij mouev *etter Irwin, and the uiush: by Alfred ti. Koliyn. down lo Ins Inislnesi with such ease and result mav be Imagined. He Is a real "And." turns and tells everything. Jim captures p A ts'H KinBWoRKs at Manhattan Black ho It iaMr called. Is In three acts, and was Ilrondhurst aptly nulls (hem, were till worth and .lack Hamilton were good seconds. They board. They arc In turn rescued by Dalton, ilrlglnallv 'produced In Its present fonu nt "m while. Mo wl».u more eoiild be usbed for got many encores, and deserved them. Frank who follows In a small boat. The last act the cusliiu, Asbnw I'nik. N. J., on Wednes- by Hie purchaser of a seat? Thomas Wise, Fogertv. back from Kugland, Is as funny as shows the cab'n on Iamic Hecf. Dell More- skill of Wallace Irwin and Alfred 0. Uobyn ler than ever and played well. She bns with a vengeance. Trovollo, tne ventriloquist, and Harold Vosburgh, w blle Clysscs Davis. Jf^..^ MrftMtb and Pa» Rciu i anartatte was employed, which resulted In the addition taken on weight, ami chaffs . about It. scored his usual hit; Hanson and Nelson. Margaret King and Mary Davis were worthy of ,' ,1 wSn i!S ffi«»7 tbJ Tiinw of fifteen musical numbers, knd while retain- which shows her philosophical turn of comediennes, were big favorites, and "Great Individual mention. Ulllah Koeewood.as Judy. ' lug Hie plot, as well as much of the dialogue, mind. Walter I'erclval acquitted himself Hcott" proved that he Is a wonder on the the adopted child of Jim, was a bright spot "The Oulloper" of last season becomes "The creditably ns n young lieutenant, and his ladder. The motion pictures continue. of the performance. Her singing of "I Yankee Tourist" for 1UU7-08. The advcnturcH several songs were rendered so well that Dewey Theatre (Union Theatre Co Would. If I Could. But I Can't, scored ol Coueland Schuyler (played by Raymond the encores they received were genuine—quite manaxei-s) This theatre had a most au- a D '* hit - antl 8he '"'■N' recalled half a doren Hitchcock i. In "A Yankee Tourist,' arc a tribute for a (Irat ulgbt performance, sulclow opening for the season night of times. The cast: Jim SUverton, George Identical with those of last season's- 'The Georglc Lawrence made her greatest success a\i» IT Conir before the doors were opened **• Mackey: Jack Dalton,__Harold_ Vos- Halloper," and were reviewed In these when she sang "That Really Was a Lovely a large crowd had assembled in front oT the burgh: Rlehar" i-oliinins at that time. Next to the Impor- Place for Me. and although the song was a house and before debt o'clock every scat Colonel Larabl tmice of the reopening of this pretty Hie- "fnl"onc. she got more than tbc par value was tilled Nearlv the whole of the old ex- Baxter. Joseph Hire for a new- season, was the opportunl- of merit out. uf It. Ida Hawlcv was happiest ecutlve staff have been retained and when nr d F. Freeman Otto Brothers, German comedians, will Larable, James H. Doyle; Bud P'ay on the Keith & Proctor circuit this aea- Carter; Sleepy SI, Rich- a°?; _ ..... Rev. Silas Flint. J. Jos. Do Bonus and Gokslt, comedy acrobats, will the past. uu'J even allo.vlng for the over up- roles. Lionel Walsh knows bow to play a a brand new one under tbc muoneement of ■*" i ^an Morgan. Burr A. Miles: Abner. engaged by Uelurlcb Lonrled as musical di- pluuse of a llrsl nlgiil, lib reception was en- "Johnnie." mid on all sides sincere common- (j C o B Hale anil styled the Torendor Bur- Louis V. I'otts: Wllfrer Beldln, Harry lector of the Metropolitan Opera House, of Ihusiaslle. Uf l|ic niece, as now presented, dntlou for his uctlug was heard. He never lesiiueis. A burlesauc called "The Toreador' O'Bhea: Capt Joe, A. Hcldman: Hiram, New York. _".'.,. _, ■ with the added euiphusls of song ond dance, overdoes the part of a slllv lord, and Is not begins the perfoiiujHnce la li there arc two Henry Blank; Eira. Edward Melius: Joslah , Hamilton U. Mott has beeu engaged for Mr. Hitchcock Increased Hie strength of Its bv any means u l»rc, us so many of those scenes with a little plot which serves to David Jones: Joshua, David Thomas; Chris, "™ fourth season In support of Robert Man- appcal to popular favor. Ills ever present characters are. Robert Peyton Carter and Introduce the members 'of the company Arthur J. Tourangeau: Heury, Frank floyt; tell. Mr. Mott will also act as assistant occculrlc humor now llnds full play, while Mrs. E. A. Eberle were capital. The cast: In soogs, dances aud enEcmblcs, nnd Wallv. Edward Bergstrom; Jessie Mot-eland. 8ta gc manager. the topleni songij furnished him by Mossrs Singleton Seabrlglil, Thomas AVIse: AVayland It rem-* its purpose thorouiibly Thoio Sophia 1'etrnved: Mm. Sklniinerliorn. Mary Habiiibttk Bhknt has been engaged for Irwin & Uobyn were well received, ond en- Clingstone, Robert Peyton Carter; Arthur who figured niost prominently In the bur- D-'vl*; Wiiilfi-ed Winters, Margaret n. King: »' e Fifth Avenue Theatre Co., New York. cores were numerous. One of his songs, "So Gilbert. Percy Bronson : Lieut. ICIug, Walter lesoue were: John D. Bragir, as Harold Pom- Judy. Lillian Rosewood. Executive staff: >in"CB.vt BninAKO has been engaged by l^iilg, Bill," Is bound lo become popular. Mr. rorelval: Lord C'hoppcnlott, Lionel Walsh; Held, a Kqk York gambler ■ Bobbv Harris us Manager. Leon Williams: business manager, Henry B. Harris for an Important role In Hllelicock sung It with Irresistible liuiuor. Front. William Barrows; Johnson, Frank Michael Scblaatz. and Al. f. Bnice. as Mver Ted Miller: stage manager, James J. Morri- the new Martha Morton play, "The Movers.'" and was ably assisted Ih Its rcndlllon by Kelley: Florence Gilbert, Ida Han-ley: Mu- AiiKgaabcn, In the characters of Dutchmen- sou: bandmaster, l-'rcd A. Church; master T"E V*s Den Beiio Opera Co. will open Helen Hale. Auioug the women who sup- mle Morris. Georglc lAwrcnce: Arabella Geo. T. Walsh, as Moos. Doollttlc, a French- machinist, Harry O'Sbea: electrician, Louis*" 8 season at the West End Theatre, New ably were; Flora Knbellc, Clli-gwtone. Mrs. 10. A. Eberle: Adelaide Fos- man : 0Iga«0rl6ff, as Mrs. Stocksenbond. a F. Potts: master of properties, A. Hcldmso. Tork, on Aug. 31, Instead ow Sept. 2, as at ported Mm very caput Znlrelle's piliiclpnl song iiunibei-, "Rainbow . ■insisted by n clionis In elllsslcul cost nine of on the olln St. Agnes," will lie presented In Italy both lot or rew American players who essuy roles chances were innUe, were of tastv design mid West." on tin- other side, n-opi-neil this house on rich In material. During the action or the Atlantic Garden (\v. Kramer's Sous, «« a piny and as an opera. M. Pueclul will Greek boys und maiden*, wuh imrllculnrly Ihumday. Aug. lo.^ with her lilt of last piece several excellent vaudeville numbers nionugers).—Balno mid Shaw, coioedv aero- write an ooera about the story, for which effective. Tlic chorus carried long silken bni'lng. 'Hlvorcons. nnd was welcomed by were given with great success, and included bats; the Vaugbners, colored comedy singing Roberto Braco will prepare-the llbtetto.' streamers with which they did wondrous a hlg audience, who gave her nnd her com- Mildred Vulmore. who made a hit with her and dancing team: the Albcrtys, hand and C. M. Holland, who was with John Drew tilings, helped out by the aid of calcium ('any an ovation. Miss George. Frank Worth- clever singing of coon songs, and was com- head balancers; Charlotte Davis, French and last season, will be Lena Aahwell's leading j Miss Za- Ing and Max lirceman were all nlvon-blg re- polled to respond to many encores: and Gaden English operatic singer; Inman, contortion- man In the Klngsway Theatre, London, Eng„ this season. Baron Fmtz. Von Bardeleben, husband llrhts. The tune Is catchy, and .. bello was In line voice. Tho staging wns captions, and they did equally us well with und Sommcrs, musical act. who made one of 1st; the Elite Lady Orchestra, aud new mov nboul the best George Marlon bus ever shown "'elr respective j-harafters ns they did last the biggest successes seeu here in some time. Ing pictures mitke up tbe bill this week. to lids elly, ami tlm stngo effects were most season, which to high praise for them. Doug- Several excellent musical numbers were also AcrlaU Garden* (Klaw & Erlangcr, of Fritz! Sclieff, and who has been in the betiuMliil. Scenlcnlly "A Yankee Tourist" Ik luss t.errnrd. who Is new herein the role of Introduced, and foremost of these Included " n gem, mill, nil In nil. nol forgelllug Ray- Adlieinar, made tliul Worthy quite I lie guy "The Plecudlllv Crawl" \t i,i. ■.._ <_•_ _.^._a _■ , i •. i ".. Ill ii I lli<* ill i>i atix.l ..ii hi ii.■ I., f .i.l .1>.. I 1 ... )... * i ■ .a % ila ■■ iihiinl Hllclieoi-ir* eoiuli-ul ciii'ltuu "speech.' II wns an niisplelous opining uf Hie season nt the Aslor, A good woril might also be mi Id fur I be chorus, which Is uiudo up nf un unusual inuuliiM' of gnu-eful dancers soil ac- cept Hblc singers. "A Yuiikei' Toiii-lst" Is on if these Included managers).—Geo. M. Cohan, la "The llonev- business of Importing post cards and lltho- ung by John D- niooners," began, Aug. 19, bis twelfth, and cnipble supplies nt 20 West Third Street, hut Hie i.liiirneler was Inteiiilcd to )ie. nnd Bragg and u WutlCully eosFumed chorus; last week. New York City, was the subject of r "o petition the aiiilleuee plainly liked his performance. "Dinner Time," sung by Billy Cook, which Jardln de Purls (F. /leafeld Jr., man- in bankruptcy filed last week by creditors. I lie prcscnl wigugeuit-nl or Miss George Is a wns one of (lie lilt* In the song line, and nger).—"The Follies of W7" began, Aug. Chawjm Dickson and Kmily.Riul have shoii one as Shi will i-i-iiiiiln lint Ibn-e weeks ■ "Uay Moon," snug very cleverly by Jessie 1U. Its wvonlji und lust week. beeu engaged by Mortimer M. Tbelse and KHuwr. Ihe eiiKi : Henri lies I'l-unelle. Frank 10. Carr and chorus. The scene of the lust Urnaa Opera House (John II. Springer, Theodore Licbier Jr. to support David Kes.s Worlhliig: , Auliciuar de Grallinie. Duugliiss uet was laid In Hie snrden of Mrs. Sloeksen- managcri.--"The Buys of Co. B" opens the ler. In '"nie Spell." i.ei'Hiio. Ai, i iiivyuae, A, H. nl.uurl; kl Keith & Paocfon'a One Huxpiiep and Twkntv-fii'TU Stiieet Tueatub (E. F. Albee. general mauugcrl.—This week, as a feature and extra ultractlon. Win. R Hawtrcy Is prc- centtd In Louie Joseph Vance's sketch, "Com- promlsiHl." nnd on Aug. HI the act was' rc- celvi-d with great favor. It Is nicely Jaandled )rs Farewell." Other perromi- eis using his work are; Al. White, Hogan and Hognn. Slelder and De Mar. Gray aud Stephens, Lynch and Fulx, and the Hustlers. A. H. Knoll la at present In New i"ork City. I inly wlui had .lust Filtered Ihe place, mid was. probably i though the nudlence was not Informed uf the faeli. the mother of the vo- calist. Tho sketch wax well received bv the Monday audience, nnd Mr. Whltelng was Ki-nuted I'tirlnln recalls at lis chnov Tlmse who ■■onUiiiii > Ihelr siieeessful fugiixeuiftitn le-ie are: Ai-lhur I'l-lnce. t'ougere, lluriiuld's dogs anil monkeys. Willy I'niilzei- T'roiipe. 1'olllns mid Hurl. Rice nnd I'revosl. Sheklu. lour M.isleiil Avolos nnd 1'nul Le t'rolx. The vltagvapli coul!iiui-s to close the bill. A in <>r I ■•« ii I li.-i.iic (J. U. Ward, lininii- geri.-- '.H'onvlet l«>»" Is the ut Intel Ion fur Hie ctiirenl week, opening Muiidnv inalliiee. Ane. IP. before a well nihil house. Geurm more acts arc seen lo 1,'ood ml van I age. tViilliiok's (Chas. lluriibHiu, inanugnr).— "The Time- the Pluee and the Girl," beiiun Aug. IP Its third week. MnHlsim Smmre lliiof Gnrilen.—"The .Maid .und the Millionaire" began Aug. HI Kg ninth -week. Miuilintlnn Thcnlre.—Sliepanr* moving piclinvs continue. . AendiMiiy »r Mnsle (Glliuore&Ti>ui|>kln". iiiiiiiaae.rs).—Mi-lntyre .ual lleulh. In "Tho —hr llirougli out Is bright und gingery, und brings muny laughs. A ctioriis uf pre(-" , lo the pleasing appearance . limn Tree." begun Aug. Ill, their second week uai \ xbl i eoslumes arc of Ihe finest. The several years, and the aiidlcncu made him and las! fortnight. Kiilckerliiinker Theatre (Al. Iliivuuin, malinger).— "The Alafkau" begun, Aug. 10, d brlugs many Ai.iiamiiiu (Percy G. Williams, manager). Mauiuv .'.Nr.-li iy girls adds -r| h, « week James J. Corbctt head* the. bill, dates this season, uf Hie scene, ""a '» •>« Ofst West Side iippcarance In weeks on the Kel ._« unest. The several years, and the uiidlcnco mmle him Colton ano Darki g* * -^■'■ ^g'L. MW M.CHhtat, Kaiu feel at home on Aug. 10. Howard and Bland act with Serlbner's Wg doi ?F 3SJ*i. "m , «) Siilllvan. Llxilc Howe; made their first Harlem appearance In sov- wheel). 'The net was wrfiten h^T J,.ni 2? t St . u .f rt ' l''»et Howe: Postodd Burke ""' P "« — ■ »»<1 their welcome proved that free. S * mteD W J u°l llftjr. weeks. ■EAiti. will vla.v vaudeville i.J h , cy ,? nve yfwj tonj _jith & Pns.-tor circuit. P"5R A S D _,P**T ow ..!'"Lput on a now (Eastern Junlc Mc- Itljilll I lienlre (a C Cninpliell, mnin gi'D.—Cole iiiul Johnson closed their New vork season abruptly on Am.'. 17. The ren ■•■". •'■» em pill, «n» Hie illnc^ „r ,| I; ■leblisoti, '«nrrlek Tlu-ntre (I'lmn. IViilunnn Man- ***■ » %>tm — ha, aeer).—Francis Wllumi opens ihe season nt IhU honie Titesduy niabt, Aiur. 2U, In "When Kiil^liN lleie DoW.' A reileii' or the per- Icruiisn-.v «lll iippi.nr In our nvit Irnu. ,o ' rw «r i0 , Id " V crn,a "innre Theatre iVHSS- M v- S^mmta. mniiaReri—Erldle Fo». it lite Orilibl, • |... Bl in, Aujt. in, l,ls (voji. I Mb. «-rk. Next 8ne " t ' the women are good looking" and Ke'ifb tl&oetoreirZul? Ulu ;i. n . h<> """"n^ment Is to.he congttilulated on the tine appearance of the company, aiul Hie uriMhie I..,, |, |„ ,.,,. rr .VpnrtaVai'43 ■RUhMc. Ihe I1M pint, "Cn-.ey ut the Ual"' r.*i.n,B UAWLET AND NATALIS will piny tblrfy-elght weeks over the nrrN r j rlr A""' n , i MH>ln ' t at • , r"eU>r !>•• Ma< : ev ano MtliWRT nre making pood In-Ihelr u«v «rt .Tfc-y will fbordy• proSucS Keith & a. New-