The New York Clipper (February 1912)

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44 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. February 17 BANKS WINTER, j t The X^lttle ^oiattierti Lady OLAUDI our 1911-1912 MADELINE KELLY ™> ROWE Comedian with Prima Donna THE I- A 13 Y BUGCAIVEEBS WESTERN BIJllLESQl K WHEEL PLAYING PRINCIPAL PARTS, AND SONGS AND TRAVESTY IN THE QUO America's Favorite IRISH! OOIVIEDIEIMIME: GRACIE EMMETT CI WITH THAT LAUGHING SUCCESS RS. MURPHY'S SECOND HUSBAIMD Diroction of PAT CASEY ?» 66 JUDGE 99 J. THEO. MURPHY Comedian a.n<l ProduG»r THN Comedian and Px*oclucex* With CHAS. E. TAYLOR'S "DARLINGS OF PARIS" CO. IOOE8T LAUOMINO MIT OF EITHER WHEEL. OOINO WEST WITH THE BLAI •I VI THE LAUGHING HIT of "Follies of the Day" Co. it Pronounced by press, managers and public to be a clean-cut comedian, using legitimate means to secure 1 my Day." (.'IRRESPONSIBLE" ig results. Not imitating anyone—just creating a character that pleases the public. Not trading on anyone's I laying as extra added attraction for Empire and Columbia Circuit Alwm M i M ktiw cood name-digging for himself. All business communications to my home address, or en route "Follies of the | and getting the money. All communications for open time to my hon dd gl av. a-. THE Paul Scott Dramatic Acency and Play Bureau, INC. Oabla AddMM, RENSOOP, N.Y. KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BUILDING SUITE 030-897 1402 BROADWAY • NEW YORK Telephone, 541 MURRAY HILL FOR SALE OR LEA8E TO STOCK REPERTOIRE AND PRODUCING MANAGERS RELIABLE EXPERIENCED PEOPLE SECURED FOR ALL BRANCHES OF THE PROFESSION FinST WOMAN ON ENGLISH STAGB. From *Aa Westminster Qazctto. Jan. S was nn Important anniversary ■ the development of the British drama, for upon this date In 1661 Pepys went to tu» Clare Market Theatre, saw the "Bcgsorf Bush" well performed, and records "the II"t tlmo that I ever saw women come upoa ti" stage." Previously all female parts had been W<n by boys or young men. The change wn» probably suggested by Charles II from nw continental experience, and arose from «n emuslng episode. The king had gone to tw theatre 'before his tlmo. ,? and finding «• actors not ready, asked for an explamMon. whereupon he wae gravely reformed trmi "the queen hnd not shaved yetl" ** ™ merry monarch loved to laugh at a J»»,J! well as to make one, the excuso was accivw* anil « r.f»>m i^m^j^ - EDDIE TURKEY Doing well care of CLlPrE R