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1150 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. December 7. gKg MAKE UP ALPI1TB COLD ORHAH 76c Pound, 40c. Half, and 15c. Jan GREASE PAINT 25c. Btlek In Cardboard Tub*. LINING COLORS 15c. Stick. Sam* jj P aint Tube. ALPINE POWBKHH 80c. Halt Pound, 20c. Quarter. MOIST ROUGH 26c. Qlana Pot Three Shades. STEIN ROUGH) Wo. 1 8, 20 c . pjg Box. CLOWN WHITE 2 oa. Box. 2Bc EYEBROW PENCILS 3 Colon, 10c. Each. l«3 Sixth Avonuo WHI3ATCROKT ORBAM A Liquid Powder, 40c Bottle or Tin. Knickerbocker Cold Cream 50c. Pound. 25c. Half. SPIRIT OHM 16c. Bottle, with Brunt). NOSE PUTTY 20c a Boat. ASSORTED PAINTS 8 Paints and 6 Liners, 60c. Tin Box. STEIN-CERATE A Skin Pood fl Large. BOc. Medium. 26c. Small. MILLS' BURNT CORK 76c Pound. 40c. Half. 2Bc. QnarUr. NEW YORK. OCR CHICAGO LBTTBH. raoM oca own coausponDSMT. LIST OF SELLING AGENTS i AKRON, 0. flelwood 4 Vogler ALBANY, N. Y. Lonls Sautter; Drags .4LBUQUBHQ0E, N. H. J. H. ORlelly Co. ALLBNTOWN. PA. Palace Pharmacy ALTOONA, PA. Boecklng & Meredith ANNIBTON, ALA. Scarborough Drog Co. A8BTJRY PARK, N. J. Hullck Pharmacy ATLANTA. OA. Jacob'a Pharmacy ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Galbreetb Pharmacy H. A. Nolte AUGUSTA. OA. Green & Honey Drug Co. BALTIMORE, MT). Hochachlld fiohn A Co. Williamson & Watta A. T. Jonei A Sona 8. Le Boy Boblmon. Habllaton-Brlckman Co. M.Strasburger.PharmaclBt H. S. Harfogensls BATON BOUGH, LA. H. B, Stronbe. BATTLE CRBBK, MICH. McCllntlcs Phar. BAY CITJf, MICH. Mason ft Beach BEAUMONT. TEXAS. Tost Onice Drug Bton BINOHAMTON, N.Y. W.H.Loveland.Drugglst BIRMINGHAM, ALA. E. B. Norton, Druga BOBTON, MASS. Kleln'a Pharmacy Green's Pharmacy Knight's Pharmacy BHIDGEPOBT, CONN. The D. M. Read Co. Hamilton's Pharmacy BRONX. N. Y. Ooldwater'a Pharmacy BBOCKTON, MASS. James Edgar ft Co. BROOKLYN. N. Y. Block Drug Co. BUFFALO, N. Y. A. Mink, Costumer The Wm. Hengerer Co. TAPE MAY. N. J. Dr. Wales U. B. Pharmacy CBDAB RAPIDS, IA. Boyaon Drug Co. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Live ft Let Lire CHICAGO, ILL. Central Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. L. Hageman ft Co. Chicago Costume Works CHICO, CAL. Lee Pharmacy CINCINNATI, O. Win. Beck ft Son's Co. F. Biwlrschlna The Weatherhead Co. CLEVELAND, O. W. Krause ft Bon Standard Drug Co. Steam ft Co. Bock Drug Co. The Prospect Pharmacy Co. COLORADO 8PRIN0S, COL. D.Y.Butcher Co. Opera House Co. COLUMBIA. 8. C. W. C. Fisher ft Co., Druga COLUMBUS, OA. J. F. Bchackelford ft Bona Thomas' Drug Store COLUMBUS, 0. F. F. Mykranta Kamprnann Costume Works CORNING, N. Y. Ojiern Houie Pharmacy COUNCIL ni-nFFfl, 1A. Clark Drug Co. DALLAS, TEX. J. T. Buckingham, Drugs DAVENPORT, I A. Klstenmaeher'g Pharmacy DAYTON, O. Burltltt'fl Drug Store DENVER, COL. The Central Pharmacy • DER MOTNEH, IA. Opera House Pharmacy DETROIT. MICH. Mrs. Clara M. Read Rtc Claire Pharmacy Standard Drug Co. DURHAM, N, C. W. M. Yearby Dnr,UTH, MINN. Mattlx Drug Stores FA8TON. PA. H. B. Bempte ft Sons ELIZABETH, N. J. McClOBkey ft Graham EL PASO, TEX, Ornttorlf Drug Store L. C. Bonhatn ft Co. EL BENO. OKLA. City Drug Co. FALL RIVER, MASS. Anthony's Pharmacy FITCBBURG, MASB. The Douglas Hair Store FT. SMITH, ARK. Will F. Oermann FORT WORTH, TEX. Lowe's Drug Store OALERniTRO, ILL. .Tudson W. Hover ft Co. GALVESTON, TEX. Star Drug Store Mrs. Anna Stelnholf GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 8chrouder* Stonehouse GREENSBORO, N. C. Galloway Drug Co. HAMILTON. CAN. J. P. Henneiaey HARTFORD, CONN. WlBe, Smith ft Co. HOBOKRN. N. J. Wm. Kamlah, Drugs HOT SPRINGS. ARK. R. G. Morris Drug Co. HOUSTON, TEX. Rpencer Drug Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Charles W. Blchrodt Ferrer's Pharmacy R. Klnklln JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Bradley ft Anderson A. G. Sheppard JACKSON, MISS. King's Drug Store JACKSON. TENN. Ward ft Best JOHNSTOWN, PA, Emit K. Hoth, Pharmacist JOPLIN, MO. The Cooper Drug Co. KALAMAZOO. MICH. J. L. Wallace, Druga KANSAS CITY. MO. J. E. Vincent Emery Bird Thayer Co. KNOXVILLB. TENN. Kuhlmnn's Drug Co. LANCASTER. PA. O. F. K. Erlaman LANSING, MICH. Opera House Phnrmacy LKAVBNWORTH,KAN. Rd.C.Frltsche.Drugs LITTLrc ROCK, ARK. Holrtelman Drug Co. LOR ANGELES. CAL. Chnmbers ft Lcfnnd LOUISVILLE, KY. T. P. Taylor ft Co. ICnttfmnn-Strnus Co. fliiftcnemcyer Bros. LYNN. MASS. P. B. Magrane LOWELL. MASS. Tower's Corner Drug Store MACON, GA. Jno. 8. Hon Drug Co. MADISON, WIS. The Mengef Pharmacies. MABYSVILLB, CAL. The Hornung Drog Co. Mo ALERTER. OKLA. Harry J. Batten MEMPHIS, TENN. Moaeley-Roblnaon-Cox Co. Wm. Kaaten MERIDBN. CONN. Meriden House Drag Store MIDDLBTOWN, CONN. Buell ft Blatcnley MILWAUKEE. WIS. Carnival Costume Co. Glmbel Broilers MOBILE, ALA. Dave 8. Bauer, Druga MONTGOMERY, ALA. B. C, Spann NASHVILLE, TENN. CB.Badoux.HalrGoods Jerome B. Sands, NEWARK, N. J. Petty'a Pharmacy Chaa. Holabauer, Drugs NEW BBDFORD.MASS. TheBrownoPharmacy NEW BBITAIN, CONN. J.P.Conners,Dragglst NBWBUBGH.N.Y. Brown'sAcademyPharmacy NEW ORLEANS, LA. American Drug Btore Capdan'a Pharmacy NEW YORK CITY. Knickerbocker Pharmacy A. Batner, Drugs George Sblndbelm B. H. Macy ft Co. Glblan the Druggist J. ft F. Grotta, Drugs Hegeman ft Co. H. C. Miner Eatate Wm. B. Rlker ft Sons Co. 8. Roaenstock NORFOLK, VA. Bernard Rles OAKLAND, CAL. The Owl Drug Co. Chas. Hoffman ft Co. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. Weatfall Drug Co. OMAHA, NEB. J. L. Brandies ft Bona M. Monhelt, Hair Goods PATBR80N, N. J. Samuel Bykes C. C. Smith Meyer Bros. PEORIA, ILL. Red Cross Pharmacy Jefferson Pharmacy PHILADELPHIA, PA. StrawbrTdge ft Clothier N. Snellenburg ft Co. H. A. Nolte, Druga Glmbel Brothers Dr. Brown Co., PINE BLUFFS, ARK. Mann Tankersley Co. PITTSBURG. PA. Mn, J. Klralfy PITTBTON. PA. Chas. A. Stroh PLAINFIBLD. N. J. B. J. Schrelner.Drugglit PORTLAND. ME. A. Carles PORTLAND, ORB. Murray Levy Drug Co. PROVIDENCE, B. I. J. A. Bernard, Drugs PUEBLO, COL. The Crewe-Beggs D. G. Co. QUINCY, ILL. Ideal Hair Bazaar Reed Bros., Druga RACINE. WIS. Pokorny Drug Co. BEADING, PA. Roy W. Dentler. Dnigglat Bamford ft Kemp RED BANK, N. J. Jaa. Cooper Jr., Druggist RICHMOND. VA. Murnhy's Hotel Pfcarwcy ROCHESTER. N. Y. Nelson Barrowclough SACRAMENTO, CAL Neve Drug Co. Salisbury. N. C. T. W. Grimes Drag Co. HAN ANTONIO, TEX. Wm. C. Kalleyer SAN FBANCI8C0, CAL. The Owl Drug Co. • Parent's Stationery Goldstein's Hair SAN JOSE. CAL. Curtis ft Henkel, Drugs SANTA BARBARA. CAL. Gutierrez Drug Co. SAVANNAH, GA. Livingston's Pharmacy BOBANTON, PA. The Phelps Pharmacy SELMA. ALA. George A. Cunningham ft Co. 8HAWNEB, OKLA. Crescent Drug Co. SHERMAN. TEX. Ender Allen Drug Co. 8HRBVBPORT, LA. Saenger Brothera, Drugs SI OUX CITY. IA. Kltae ft Nelson, Drugs SOUTH BEND, IND. The Economical Drug SPARTANBURG. 8. C. Llgons Drug Btore SPRINGFIELD, ILL Sell A Coe, Drugglsta SPRINGFIELD. 0. C. W. Weatenfelter STOCKTON. CAT,. Eagle Drug Store ST. JOSEPH, MO. Eugene Soper, Druga ST, LOUIS, MO. Grand Leader Robert Schmidt Anti-Monopoly Drug Co. ST. PAUL, MINN. Schuneman ft Brans SnNBURY. PA. R. E. Kelly, Druggist SUPBBIOR, WI8. C. W. Auat, Druggist SYRACUSE. N, Y. Btoli Bros., Drags TAMPA, FLA. William's Pharmacy Wm. 8. Oppenhelmer TERRE HAUTR. IND. A. Hera TEXARKANA. TEX. Smith Drug Co. TOLEDO, O. M. T. Newcomer ft Son West Drug Store TOPBKA. KAN. Sim Drug Co, TROY. N. Y. John F. Klllllea UTICA. N. Y. Sullivan ft Slanaon VICKSBURO. MISS. King ft Co., Druga WACO. TEX. Jurney ft Btetler WASHINGTON, D. C. Kecht ft Co. C. E. Gundlach WHEELING. W. VA. McLnln'B Drug Store WICHITA. KAN. Htgglnaon Drue Co. WILKESBARRE. PA. W. ,T. Panllng A Co. WTLMAMSPORT. PA. Prof. Charles' Hair WILMINOTON, DEL. Z. James Belt WILMINGTON. N. C. .1. Hlchs Bunting Co WOODLAND. OAL. J. V. Leltliold YONKER8. N. Y. Perry Corntng Western Burma of the N. V. Clipper, S04 Ashland Block. Chicago, Nov. 80, 1007. Several changes of great Importance mark ihe opening of the final month of the year, notable among which are: the local pre- miere of "The Merry Widow" at the Co- lonial. Dec 2; the local premiere of Jamea K, Uackett, In "John Qlayde's Honor," at Powers' on the same date; the local stellar debut of K. M. Holland, In "The House of a Thousand Caudles." at the Garrick; the first Joint appearance of Kellar and Thurston, the magicians, at MeVlcker's; the first perform- ance In this city of George BIdney. In "The Maxuma Man," at the Great Northern, and the usual changes at the outlying melodra- matic, stock, vaudeville and burlesque houses. Continued attractions Include: "The Follies of 1907" at the Illinois; "The Man From Home" at iho Stodebaker; Bertha. Kallch at the Grand; "The Girl Question" at the La Salle, and "A Knight for a Day" at the Whitney. Special matinees were given at all the houses Thanksgiving Day, with Me- Vlcker's giving a morning performance be- sides, and all playing to capacity. Business la steadily on the Increaae, and will doubt- less continue to Improve until the usual drop Just before the holidays. Illinois (Will J. Davis, manager).—"The Follies of 11)07" continues to splendid busi- ness, with Blckel and Watson, Nora Bares. Grace La Hue, Frank Mayne and the others working bard to keep the fun going. "The Rogers Bros, in Panama" follows. Powebs' (Harry J. Powers, manager).— Nat C. Goodwin has played to two weeks of excellent business, giving "When We Were bnr&sroM SiiatsV ffalteaaW BJ? Heine, and the klnodrome itMSK HackeU e wlllVve "KTw North V»™ ..<?<»>< .■«• horse and pony, Howard Brothers, Kerry OOfWtjr, Farrell Taylor Trio, Mills and Mor- ris, the Bupplets, Lea and Opp. the Aldeana, Cailend and Smith, San Collins, and the klnodrome. Chicago Ophra House (Frank 8. Rivers, manager).—Bill for week of 2 Includes: "The Futurity Winner," Rice and Cohan, Bessie Vaidarc Troupe, Howard and North. Arlington Four, Sullivan and Pasqnellena, Ida O'Day, Howard and Fisher, Potter and Harris, Washburn and Keeley, Harry Hoi- man, and the klnodrome. Havmabket Theatbe (William F. New- llrk, manager).—Bill for week of 2 Includes: "Song Birds," Avery and Hart, Masou-Keeler company, the Three Renards. Fetching Broth- ers, Emlle Subers, Dorothy Adams, Heed and •St. John, Kalhass and company, Welch and Earl and the klnodrome. Acditobium (MUward Adana, manage'*). —BUI for week of 2 Includes: Hetty King, the Oiiudschraldts, George Fuller Golden, Jay W. Wlnton, the DuQln-Redcay company, Fin- lay and Burke, Mile. Emmy's Pets, Sydney Grant, Louis Simon and Grace Gardner, Han- varr and Lee Marno Troupe, and motion pic- tures. Maheb's (Thomas Maher, manager).—Bill for week of 2 Includes: Eugenie Wood, Claude Itanf and wife. La Pearle and Bogart, Thomas Harrla and the klnodrome. Thalia (Thomas Murray, manager).—Bill for week of 2 Includes: Sampson and Zacbo, the motion pictures and others. Schindlbb'8 (Ludwig Behind ler, mana- gcr).—BUI for week of 1 Includes: Ihe even Bel ford Troupe, Advanced Quartette, Duplex Trio, Brewer, Wramsley and com- pany, Cannattl, and motion pictures. Tiddx (George W. Powell, manager).— BID for week of 2 Includes: The Three Ron- aldoB, Tony Casterlalne and Brother, Wm. S. Gill and company, Brandt and Lareno, Cbas. <ikm-. Winter Festivities aCausc cverv woman tc ,, s hfS 1| look her best. UBLiSB will efface any ha., j* complexion may ha-., -T? Ictedby expoairl? • .* and wind. Use this Wo - icrfS Wi bcautifier and your si.., 2n be soft, velvety and tm fS inkles, arid without the tcVjeK to becoinc red, rough or chaor tC^ ' Tied White, link, or Crc.m'«te?bor, o, ?-2& BENJiEVY CO- French l'erf nm .... ■-'■^^^a-a-awa^l BERKELEY ACADEMY FOR BOYS TENJLFLr NEW JERSEY WESTERS SLOPE OF PALISADES. ONE MILE FROM HUDSON RIVER. 8EVENTEF.V MILES FROM NEW YORK. Located in the open country with snrroundtaw. suited to a natural, healthful life for boys. " LABQE PLACE. Preparation LIMITED HUHBER. of "John Glayde'u Honor" Deec. 2, supported by a fine cast. Including: Miss Darragh, Olive Oliver. Ida Waterman, Beatrice Beck- ley, Irene Moore, William Sauter, David Olaasford, Qeorge M. Graham, Walter D. Greene and Lawrence Eddlnger. Oajibick (Herbert C. Duce, manager).— Fascinating Flora" concluded Its engage- —Bill for week of 2 Includes: Geo. and Paul- ine Ktdd, Capt. Treat's Beats and sea lions, Cora YoungbTood Corson and her Sextette, Bichael May Clark and company, Dorothy Vaughan, Kosseley and Welch, and motion pictures. Ioia (Powell & Both, managers),—BUI for week of 2 includes: The Four Hylands, the Great Santell, Stephen Fltzpatrlck and company, Leonxo, Jennie Good, Gale and Raymond, and motion pictures Imperial (Fred SchahTer, manager).—Bill for week o( 2 Includes : Morris Willard and gagement 80, In 'The Tali of New'York?' com l' an 7. De Vancy and Ray, May Maxelle, The "one huuaredth performance, with apwo- l.avarnJe and Lavarnle, Dot Washburn, Bes- prlate souvenlrB, occurred 26. "The Merry Ble M V Widow" opens Dec. 2, the house being dark for Seiesitlfle Business. School mont 80, and is succeeded, Dec. 1, by Holland, in "The House of a Thousand Can- dles," making bis local stellar debut Coloniai, (George W. Lederer, manager). —Victor Moore closed his twelve weeks 7 en- SUMMER SBBSION| Por Light Work and. mnuli tteereatloa. Address JAMES OHRIbTIB, Principal, Berkeley Academy, Tenafly, Hew Jersey, 1 \_ given by them evening of 28, In Mandel Hall, University of Chicago, and every Sat' urday evening the company la seen ut Oak Park, in the opera house Lee Kohlmar who delighted audiences throughout the country for three years with his impersoni tion of Poons, In "The Music Master," ark is and/ one of the biggest hits of the La Salle- cast in "The Girl Question," as Baron Mar Von lesmar, was a caller 25, and Btated thit a, &ve i euea.1 aaii. m lug cast are: v rea ^; — »: i — » — Frear, Lina Abarbanell Percv E Ames Reha Dupree, Daisy Lawrence Dal C ,'0wrV^K'Ca^r"VaVtoTchariel t» B , Brookes and Kli«inaj. Bnth Uemar, Edw. Wright, Dwlght wmisnarStanley je»- F1 ^ ld SJjters, Howard-Harris and company, Lee, and motion pictures. National (C. A. Svennlng, manager) ? 1, for rencaraai."' fi "the"cast" are** Pred B1 " for week ot 2 Includes: Dupree and he would be seen In a little one act play of ii„„ M ^ r»-i-_ r._»,.~. Dog am i p on , ej,. hla own writing at Powers' some time next month nt n benefit performance, and might later put the little piece In vaudeville. He will play it young German, and the playlet abounds In subtle comedy and pathos, which he knows so well how to handle Three- of the principals of "The Follies of 1907'' Co. began their stage careers In Chicago Nora Bayea was born on the Weat Side, and made her debut at the Chicago Opera House- Mile. Dazle was first seen under the man- agement of Col. John Hopkins, at Hopkins' Theatre now the Folly), nine years ago. An- nabelle was first seen at Engel's Theatre on> the North Side, and later at the Grotto,, during the World's Fair; the Grotto was- managed by her mother, where she ran » stock company Edna Aug, who Is one of the headllners at the Mystic this week, was obliged to go on for her first perform- ance In borrowed finery, as her trunks tail- not arrived from New York at that time. Inez Lane was a caller Nov. 25, and stated that she would give a recital for charity, In the parlors of the Virginia Hotel, evening of 27, one of her selections being the Courtship Scene from "King Henry V. sup, Viola Leach, Harry Llewellyn, Lillian Seville. Lovlda Hflllard, B. W. Kenford, John 0 llanlon, Coleman Veres and others, Louis F. Gottechalk Is coming oa to have charge of the orchestra, and will bring fifteen mu- sicians with him, the entire orchestra num- bering thirty-five. Studkbakm (Edward J. Sullivan, mana- ger).— William Hodge, in "The Man From Home," continues to capacity business. The special Thanksgiving matinee began at three o clock. McVickbb'b (George C. Warren, mana- ger).—"Forty-five Minutes from Broadway" closes four weeks of great business 30. Two special performances were given Thanksgiv- ing Day, to accommodate the crowds, the uret commencing at 11 a. m., and then the two regular performances following. Kellar and Thurston, Dec. 1, for one week. "The Clans- man" 8. „9. BAND . (Harry Askln, manager).—Bertha Kallch has been well received In the flm local view of "Marta of the Lowlands." The engagement closes Dec. & Eleanor fiobson lollows, Dec. 9, In "Salomy Jaae" and other plays. OiiEAi Nobihbbn (Fred C. Eberts, mana- ger).—Williams and Walker have had a gala l<me for the past three wteka at this house, and have had to give extra matinees to sat- isfy the demands of the many who wished to see and hear them. George Sidney, In "Ihe Mazuma Man," Dec. 1. The Fonr Mor- tens, In 'The Big Stick," 8. La Salu (Mort H. Singer, manager).— The recent Innovations la song and dance which have enlivened "The Girl Question," which Include: "The Post-Card Kiddles" and "'The Phantom Chimes," have won popular approval. None of the humor of Leo Kohl- nar has been sacrificed, although much of the dialogue has been cut to make room for the musical pieces. The play la far paat Its 1,10th performance. WiiiTJiBi (Sam P. Oerson, manager).— "A Knight for a Day" goes right along on Its wavu ot success, ana Interest does not seem to have abated one whit. The thirty- sixth week commences Dec. 1. May Yokes and Eddie Redway were held over this week In the principal part*, Mabel Hlte and John Slavln remaining with the road company TEXAS. Austin.—At the Hancock Opora House ifloorce Walker, manager) "Before and After" played to Rood house Nov. 0. "Zlra ' played to good houso 10. "lied Feather" 25. Grace Oeorue 28. Schumann-Helnk 80. "The Tourlsta" Dec. 8. Rlack Pattl 4, Charles Hnnford B. "The Time, the Place and the Girl" T. fJntventon,—At the Grand Opera House (Dnve A. Wcla, manager) Amelia Bingham preaentcrt "A Modern Lady Godlva," to good itlendnncc Nov. 2h\ "The Tourists" 80, Black Pattl Dec. 1, "Are You a MasonT" 2, "Brown •f Harvard" H. Colonial (S. fl. Fedor, manager).—Busi- ness Is good. Week of Nov, 24: The Great Mnrlnellns, Ynlto Duo, Prof. A H. Scafnr, and Senor Caldwell. Hi Pimn—At the Crawford (Crawford A Blch, managers) "Joshua Slmpklns" Nov. 28. 24. "The Mayor of Toklo" 80, Dec. 1, " 'Way Down East" 27. 28. OnriicuM (Wm. Winch, manager).—Week of 27-Dec. 3: Rose Coghlan and company, Ijidell and Crouch, Lea Aublu Leonel. Scott and Wilson, Gardner and Revero, Oartclle Bros, and klnodrome. ManurrtC.—Week of 27: The Three Dols, Poney Rlstorn and moving pictures. Fr/wo Bros. Show Nov. 30. company, Captain Henry, Bader-La Yelle Qunrtette, Terry and Rimer, La Crandall, Laura Bennett, and the moving pictures. RncKnn's Kotuk Wondbr medicine and repertory show continues to draw the crowds. ' i Dalian.—At the Dallas Opera House (Geo. Anzy, manager) "The Devil's Auction" pleased Nov. 21. "'Way Down Kaat" made quite a hit 22. ?,3. "Red Feather" 27, 28, Charles B. linnford 20, 80, "The Time, the Place and the Girl" Dee. 2. Majestic (B. S. Muckentuss, manager).— Bill last week: Jules Garrison and company, Rogers and Mackintosh, Tsuda, Caesar and Cox, Harlem Bros,, Joe Carroll, and moving pictures. «■» ALABAMA. Deeatnr.—At the Lyceum (Thomas Polk Llttlcjohn, manager) Joseph and William Jef- ferson, In "The ltlval8,'' pleated a large houso, Nov. 01. New Decatur.—At the New Payne (Bruce Conquer, manager) "The Beggar Prince" Opera Co. did a good business on Nor. 18. New Payne Stock CO;, 21-28, did a good business and pleased. This Is Manager Conquer's own company, and they will play New Deca- tur the entire season. HoiMtnn— At the Houston (M. C. Mlcheals, manager) "Before and After,*' Nov. 23, had two blit house*. Amelia Bingham 25, Schu- mann-Helnk Coneert Co. 20, Grace George, In "Dlvorcens," 27 ; "The Tourists" 28, Black Pattl SO. Majmth: (Frank Stnrgls, manager).— Week's offering 20-80: Burnham. White and Troy.—At Fulmar's (F. P. Folmar, man- ager) "Peacefnl Vulloy" Nov. 25, "The Holy City" 20, "The Girl From the Sunny South/' 20, canceled: "Jerry From Kerry" canceled, .10, Jno. Griffith Dec. 2, Thos. Jefferson 3, "The nooBlcr Girl" 7. >»» _ Sam D. McnniLL goes from the closing of pnstln Farnum, In "The Ranger," to the Ben!ah_Poynter Co., as leading man for "Lena Rivers" and "A Doll's noose.'' burlesques will be "Dooley's Drug 8tore" and "Down on the Panama." The Golden Crook 8. CoiiBOu (Ullzabeth Bchober, manager).— „ Folly (John A.J'enneBsy, manager).—The "A Poor Halation" la being finely played by Par s , la ? Belles Burlesouers had a great the stock eomnauv this week. '"Jim rtin week 8 business, and people were turned away and motion pictures. New Cbtbtal (Fred. Scbaffer, manager). —BUI for week of 2 Includes: -The Lees, Bessie Evans, Harris and Walker, and mo- tion pictures. Acadbhx (Wm. Roche, manager).—Harry Clay Blaney, In 'The Boy Detective," played to enormous business this week. He and hla wife, Kitty Wolfe, are among the biggest fa- vorites known on the West Side. "McFadden'B Flats" comes Dec. 1, Lottie Williams is due for a big reception 2, In "Josle, the Little Madcap." Bijou (Wm. Roche, manager).—"Lottie, the Poor Saleslady," told her troubles to ap- ?reclatlve audiences which filled the house hla week. "Our Friend Fritz," with Joe Hortlz, Dec. 1; "From Sing Sing to Lib- erty" 8. Cbitbbion (John B. Hogan, manager).— "The Outlaw's Christmas" did a good busi- ness and won credit this week. Harrv Clay Blaney, hi 'The Boy Detective," 1; "A Race Across the Continent" 8. Columbus (Weber Bros., managers).—"Mc- Arrangements are now being made by which Fedden'B Flats" always does a good business, "he will be heard In recital and prospered here this week. "Shadows on ' the Hearth" 1, the Smart Set 8-14. Alhahbba (Weber Bros., managers).— "The King of the Wild Weat" was duly ap- Ereclated this week. "From Sing Sing to iberty" 1, 'Through Death Valley'' 8. Calumet (John T. Connors, manager).— "Anita, the Singing Girl," and Joe Hortlz, In "Our Friend Frits," divided thla week, playing here 24-27 and 28-80, respectively, to good buslneaB. "Young Buffalo" Dec. 1-4, "The Outlaw's Christmas'' 6-7, "McFadden'B Fiats" 8-11, "Buster Brown'.' 12-14. Euson's (Sid J. Euson, manager).—The Bachelor's Club Burleaquera came, to great bustnesB, this week, and pleased. The Troca- dero Burlesquers will arrive 1. The company Includes several clever comedians, Including Frank Finney, with singers and dancers, In- cluding Anna Hill and a fine olio, the num- bers for which Include: Claud and Radcllffe, Bamsetter and Lyman, Grace Toledo, Rounds and Kent, Pete Dunawortb, Burke and Mc- Bvoy, and the Wilsons. Special scenic effects are promised and handsome costumes. The at some of the company Penman" will mark the taking over o'f the house, Dec. 1, by Miss Bchober. under her three years' lease. To follow: "Monte Crlato.'' Bt'BK (Edwin L. Barker, manager).— "Caate" was very successfully produced this week. Peter Lang has been obliged to leave on account of the Illness of Mb wife, and his absence Is regretted. Robert Lowe, formerly with the old Bush stock, has suc- ceeded him. "Christopher Jr." Dec 2. International (Ellis F. GUckman, mana- ger).—The Grand Italian Opera Co. haa been playing to very satisfactory business, and . giving fine performances of all operas, which "cited with clever prlnclpi ihouia bring, forth still better patronage. The f hg, r »»- Tl>e Casino Girls 8. house was dark 25 for rehearsals of the spe- people were turned away erformances. The Ken- tucky Belles come 1, with an array of talent which Is calculated to draw capacity houses all the week, and act the whole burlesque- loving population talking about them. Co- medians, singers, dancers, specially acts and choruB girls in great number form the "fun- falanx, ,r which will assail tbe people. Orien- tal Burlesquers 8, Tbocaubuo (I. M. Weiugarten, manager). —The Golden Crook Burlesquers did n good business this week. The World Beaters come 1. J. Herbert Mack Is tha manager. They offer two laughable burlesques, pre- sented with clever Drinclpala and a fine _ at the Fine Arts Building In recital. Christmas matinee It Is stated that Franz Lehar. who composed the score of "The Merry Widow," has writ- ten two more operas, "The Man with Three Wives," on which Klaw & Erlanger have an option, and "Peter and Paul In the Castle of Indolence," which Is an operetta Lo- cal No. 1, National Alliance Bill Posters and BUlers of America, will tender a banquet, Wednesday evening, Dec. 4, to the delegates of the sixth annual convention, at the Sher- man House..... ."The Right of Way," with Guy Standing, Theodore Roberts, May Back- ley, Alice Lonnon, Henry J. Wenman, Henry J. Hatfield,. Edson Miles and E. ¥. Backus, Is booked at Powers' for New Year's week. Mail orders are being received at the Garrick In vast numbers for the three weeks' engagement of Henry Miller and Margaret Anglin, In "The Great Divide," starting Dec. 16. Miss Carlta, "The Girl on Hir Toes," was a caller 26, having come from very successful road engagements, which she has been filling since the flrat of the mouth, following her vacation at her home In Provi- dence. Miss Carlta Is well booked for the rest of the season through the Western Vaude- ville Managers' Association. She left for Mexico City, Mex., Thanksgiving Day, to fill a two weeks' engagement as premiere dan- seuse at Luna Park, that city. She baa a new act In preparation, which she feels con- fident will add greatly to the value of her of- fering, and will try It out as soon as she bis it thoroughly rehearsed The Theodore Thomas Orchestra gave an extra matinee Thanksgiving Day at Orchestra Hall, offer- ing a "popular" programme... .Other callers Included: John P. 0 7 Meara, Mrs. Elsa Clark- Duncan. Norman Duncan, Bertrlce Shepard, J. H. Ripley, John B. Young and Gill Brown. (See Page 1157.; * * » MONTANA. Ilutte—At the Lulu (Dick P. Sutton, manager) week of Nov. 24, the Lulu Sutton clal cast In "Faust." which was given For the first time, locally, by the company with splendid affect The rest of the week, the other operas of their repertory were repeated. The engagement la Indefinite. Phoplkb' (Frank Beat, manager).—"Tbe Eleventh Hour" was well received this week, and tho players did well In It For week of Dec. 2, "Why Smith Left Home." Mablowb (Charles B. Marvin, manager). —"On the Quiet" was a great laugh producer "edit Eaipiiib (William Singer, manager).—The ri~ Nightingales offered good enUrtalnment this SS" ,«!P ene $ J^S ? ew nou,e ' ^ Ith iTt-SPHI week and drew good houses. The finiiVv Heal,'' and had bumper crowds all week. II iub unw^sooa a , this Is an Indication of future business, "Un- cle" Dick Sutton may congratulate himself. Gaiety Glrla come 1 with'a big show, which" Is guar- anteed a good laugh-maker. The Imperial Burlesquers 8. London Dimb Musbdm (William J. Swee- ney, manager).—Business holds good all the time. In the curio hall: Che Ma, Chinese dwarf: Prof, Wlllluma' Punch and Judy the bag punchers' contest, Prince Hungo, "dan Gband Oi-fiiu House (John Cort Jr., man- ager).—Week of 24, the. first week of the vaudeville at the Grand, offered: Ameen Aooo Hamoad and his olght Arabs, Anna I'lum. the Three Keltons, Evans and Lloyd, tae Rosaries, Illustrated song and moving pic- Familt (Frank M. Clark, manager).—Week pest, and Sunshine" Dec. 2, "The Lost Para- g Ethel Darr, Irene Lighten, and moving ^i^^^^^S^Vt Clabk Stbibt Museum (L. M Hedges S» rrolL .Eugene and Mar, Walter Jeffrey ana manager).—The offerings here have drawn good crowds during the past week, and new attractions are to be presented each week which will prove new to many. AnEiiMATH.—Ed. A. Batsch writes from dlao" 9. Howard's (Howard & Kllroy, managers). —"Ths Colorado Waif was a big hit this 11. "A special week, and the company played It "well. Boy of tbe Streets 1 ' Dec. 2, with a cast Viboinia. (J. V. Rltchey, manager).—Thla house haa been Increasing its business ot late, giving moving picture shows with special acts of merit Humboldt. —This house will reopen Dec, 2, with 'The Roof Garden Tragedy." Pbkin (Robert T. Motts, manager).—"The Man From Bam" starts lta third successful week 2, with ever Increasing attendance. All the features are applauded nightly, and Abbte Mitchell has made a great hit. Har Oahkosb, Wis., that sketcb, tha motion picture*. Park Street (Wm. B. Krelter, manager). —Week of 24: Stuart Boache, Illustrated boukb and new films. , „. .„., notbs. —Butte Theatre, week of 24, busi- ness was good at this house. New fl Wis., that Myles McCarthv'» i» neBa waa 8 0011 at u,ls nouse. new »•»— The New FourTa Germ?" taTh'cl? be American Theatre, satisfying returns. Is playing an Important part with Mr. Mc- Carthy, lis a great big hit It will be Been ♦ »» DBLAWABJS. Wilmington.—At the Grand Opera (louse, the London Gaiety Girls were the Tl'nnkJ giving attraction, and played to good oun- neBB. "The Great Dlvlde' r Nov. 80, ' What Women Will Do" Dec. 2, Wilmington Orrh«- tra 3, Grannlnl's Operatic and Dramatic co. Dockatader'a MlnBtrels 6, "A l'a'r ot at the Star, thla city, week of Dec. 2... Pauline De Vere Lltteral writes from Win- nipeg, Can., where eke has been appearing In musical comedy stock company, that she will be in Chicago in a few days The Wachsner Co. gave "Nlobe" and "In Civil" . rlson Stewart Is funnier than ever, and at Powers', evening ot 24, to a capacity 5, Lew Docketed Shelton Brooke la making a great hit In his audience, which enjoyed the comedies...... Country Kids" 7 ■ George W. Lederer, manager of the Colonial, Lvcbum.— "A Millionaire's Revenge." Nov. has requested Chlel of Police Shlppy to sup- 28 80, drew appreciative audiences. "BMW ply a '"policewoman" at the theatre, as many Mountain Express" Dec. 2-4, Russell Urol. of the women patrons resent being told what B-7. „., to do by the officer, and Mr. Lederer thinks Carrice.— Bill week of Dec. 2: Chas. Col- the policewoman Idea will help matters. The by and Miss May, Job. Callahan, in "Gwf 1 S,"-V,".' J?,, T t in 1 !!! In . 4 S"" 0 !? 1 Llna Men;" Lillian Hale and company. VicWJN HoudlDl, Cavalllera will give the first Monday morning Porker's great dogs. Henry Von Cleave and mualMlem the ballroom of the Annex, Dec. 2, company, Odell and Klnley and the klneto- for the benefit of the Balllngton Booth Prison graph. Work. Geraldlnc Farrar. Challaplne, tbe <»»» .„,, Russian barltone L and othera will appear Mllb. Cabbino, the well known anlnuu Imitation ot Bert Williams. Stewart has a new topical song now, which Is a winner. A professional matinee waa given 22, at which tbe company appeared In the four act drama, "Captain Swift," and met with great favor In "straight" work. Majestic (Lyman h. Glover, manager). —lllll for week of 2 Includes Hurry Gllfoll, the Musical Cuttys. Ralph' Johnstone, Mine. Cslnka Panna, Julie Heme and company, Press Eldrldge, Bleff Brothers, Olympla Dasval horse and dog, Quinn Trio, Manikin, and the klnodrome. Oltmpic (Abe Jacobs, manager), — Bill for week of 2 include*: Henry Lee, Al. Sbean and company, Mile. Marguerite and hu«iuii wmuHic, ana oinera win appear Mllb. Cabbino, the wen Known "-j later..... .Donald Robertson and his players trainer, writes: ''AH of my acta are boowo appeared at Hull House, evening of Nov. 27, up In vaudeville, and three trainers are WW In "The Miser," In which the company does breaking more animals at my training qnar- almost Its best work. "Bosmertholm*' was ters In Indianapolis."