The New York Clipper (February 1912)

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TV THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. February 17 MARY ELIZABETH. Tbls exceedingly clever comedienne bM been the surprise of the vaudeville year. Tub Niw Yoas Clippm of Not. 18 says the following under New Acta: "Mary Elisabeth. —This pretty young woman, -who bat been •ecn on the local stage under another came, la a genuine artist and her act at the Fifth Avenue thin -week Is one of the beat of Its kind the writer has seen In many yean of tbcatrcgolng. Mary doei not really sing ber songs, but talk* them In a manner that gets them over the footlights with a bang. Be- tween her tonga she delivers a monologue concerning ber stage experience! that fairly bristles with humor. Mary Elizabeth gavo us twelve minute! of real pleasure. It It need- less to say that the does ber act In one." The above Is only one of many complimentary notices received by Ulst Elisabeth for ber clerer work. She it now playing the United time. »»» WILLIAM L. TUCKER. One of the latest and best photographs of William L. Tucker la herewith reproduced. Mr. Tucker has appearance and ability, and has proven a decided favorite at a Juvenile leading man. In a letter from Wheeling. W. Va, Mr. Tucker says: "Success to Thb Clippsb, and kind regards to all friends." «»»■ marcou and his hands. Marcou, the twentieth century ahudow- graphist, has smethlng novel In the line of shadowgraphs. Working In one, In fnll view of his audiences, Marcou throws some won- derfully realistic characters upon a screen by the use of bis hands, His work Is neat and refined, and from an entertaining standpoint be la always a solid hit The feature of Marcou's act is his work of showing two characters upon the screen with the use of his hands. «»♦ WM. L.TUCKER aUTACt J«H*W>W>. DENMAN THOMPSON'S GRAVE. THE! CLIPPER CAMERA GIRL. A novel costume worn at the White Bats' Ball. GENERAL OFFICE OF THE ORPUEVM CIRCUIT IN NEW YORK. Last Performance of Damoiit't Minstrels, nt the Eleventh Street Opera House, In Philadelphia, Mar 18, MM.