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JULY 27 THE [NEW YORK! CLIPPER. 9 gnT jjF TOWN HEWS . .^^xiilf wealber and good atractlons at .ssjrssffiss -...UK, ^t w« k or l '*fjSlK'W* especially when the pic- *"n?a»'«*"*■ 0,, "" r0 °'' *"*'* C °° ^* XC " "° f.-'iuil. /uy«l a. Bcrger, mgr.)—The Columbia OnWW^jBSy'iK 5 gave a delightful per- pta| *7ii Fr««S sSHoo w»» J 0 * 1 ' " u! " la, • ^"32. Thatcher Violet Hemlng, Arllne McDer- ^.Jjull.Blanc «CT8 all excellent. Edward K 0 ™?J« Godfrey Matthews. Wlllard Robertson. '•n^inVU DalTeV. Arthur Ritchie, and George !,'. if,Ju.r cive excellent account of themselves. 2,- ~2iJ large and the numerous addltlona did 1^ «*«k an" gave much strength to the per- j M worn ""[fjVwbJg, Of the Cabbage Patch" leek of K- •«« Qre?t Match" week of 29. ^m'» (James Thatcher, mgr.)—The Popular oi ,»V« InMSB Third Degree," fare a very PI 1 Y.f«to-r performance week of 15, rvhich was "'i raited br Urge audiences. A. II. Van r e L ™ aooi Bobert Le 8«ur, Duncan Pen- r °^ n HartKentVLouis Haines, Grabnai Tel- »■"' | *3? Sails Jewell waa (toe. Lonlse i&r sal the rest of the cast were good. Good W».g *-B -a. Gentleman of Leisure- wee* 'r^.^e Lionnadlthe Mouse" week of 29. rftmoa (A Jallan Brylawaki. mgr.)—Capacity uX" ruled week of 'l5. P.lll 22: The Four h^iv niraole Girls. Soper and Lane. Bob Stan- Er Helen Gannon, Bote Boyal and "Chesterfield" SU5 horte) and up-to-date pictures. Sun- 'J?5J££** =»<»& by "That" Orchestra, do capacity. ^^. five of the greatest factors In tbe success of the r, mania Players U the care given to even the r,.ile-t <tetall needed In the production of the iICK JOSE'S WHEN THE OLD FOLKS WERE YOUNB FOLKS k Story that Reaches the Hi art! A Melody that will Haunt You! Clipper Post Office In order to avoid mistakes anil to Insure the prompt delivery of Ibe letters advertised In ibli llatt. nil envelope plainly addrcaaed ninat he sent for each letter, and h written order fur the letter, ■lamed wild thr* fall name and addreaa nnd the line ot linalneaa followed by the aeaider, must ulao be eneloacd. I'leaae nieutlon the date (or nlim- ber) of the ( i.il'l'icil In which the lettera aent for were arivertlnvtl. THE CLIMAX SUPREME OF BALLAD BEAUTIFUL! Written by those lanlllble Creators of Hits, ARTHUR LAMB and ALfltKD SOL..MAN MOST WOICDERFTJL SLIDES KVJER MADI. BY SCOTT AND VAN ALTEWA! Words by BOBBY HEATH ,',!„" an 1 also In the seen e part. The capital ffif „{ Ernest Manghlln. the scene artist, has SS Ml shore anything seen In this city, and he t' deservlBB of all the approval given Wm for *-5asTaf aataaaa, of tbe Oolnmbla Players, is a dyed-in-the-wool basebaU fan, and never misses 1 n-iuiiM 0. Surra, one of Chase's popalar em- i tores ' who resigned some time ago to accept a sSmStSSR In the District government h,s re-lKned his government position, and again srrenMa"position with Sir Chase in the new i'-ioiiwN Theatre. He will I* on deck Aug. 5, w**tiie hot dBee opens. Mr, Smith will have entire charge of tbe new house. CINTOl^nVATI. Between sweltering beat and thunder storms. He Ben Greet Players have been having their rouble In the woodland theatre at the Zoo. The M-'iiEiiiK-nt. which lasts one more week, has been Isiiiialsl despite the handicaps of weather. Sev- <ral «f the theatres are to open In August. In- cluding the burlesque bouses and the Walnut ' Zoo' (Waller Draper, mgr.) —The Ben Greet russets commence their third and last week's eug'-iiwnient July ». During the week, "She St»i» lo Conquer." "The Tempest "•'The Pala.-e .f Truth." "As You Like It, 1 ' "Comedy of Er- rors" •Taming of the Shrew," "A Winter's Tale" "Midsummer Night's Dream," "Merry Wives of Windsor," and "Borneo and Juliet" will he presented. The Cincinnati Bummer Symphony Orchestra returns 21, for the season, with twice- i-day concerts. Chehteb Paeb: (Isaac M. Martin, mgr.)—At the Oncra House vauderllltsts still hold forth, and the tew faces 21 Include: Eddy Riley and tbe O'Neil Twins, the Hawaden Japs. Three Flying Fishers, Courtney, tbe Joggler, snd Edith Livingston. These players are also to take part In the ca- baret show at tbe clubhouse. Cosby Islaxd (Joseph J. Glrard, mgr.)—Paul p.-ek returned 18. for a three day's engagement »iih his Columbia biplane. Mack Miller, the hlsh diver, was compelled to go to the hospital with n broken leg. - -■ ■■ Lviilow Laoook (John J. Weaver, mgr.)—W. E. n.welan's Wild West remalneil 21, for the InHt day .if a Iftren days' engagement. Tbe Duck- n-iirtli Chili's annual, 20, was marked by the op- liearaucv o( Hon. James M. Cor, Ohio's Demo- cratic nominee for governor, and present Con- sressnian from tbe Dayton district. It. K. Keitit'b (Charles L. Doran, mirr.)— Kailiprlne and Nell tiallsgher were the beiidllnen for the Simmer bill 21. Others: The Uergere Players In "What Hspiiened in Rouin 44:" tin-' Manhattan Comedy Four, and Blanche Sloaue. I'atlie's Weekly and other film features. c.SAXB Opera BTodhi (McMaban & Jackson, ugrs.1 vaudeville and motion pictures. I.llie. FaulLr. Kjipbess, Ryan's Centi.-bt an" Heivk's Opesa Bouse are regular theatres still pren'utlng motion pictures. 8CMUEE GOSSIP. The Eagles Cocked to Chester Park In gre.it numbers on "Eagle's Day." Kx-Mavob Skidq,, of Milwaukee was the Ho- clallstli- card at Coney Island, 21. Sixteen- pupils of the Goldeuburg School, danced In tbe carnival scene at the Ben Greet perform- mce of "The Merchant of Venice." Otto J. Manx, who did splendid work as make- up Blaster for "Paoletta" and "The World," In Clnclnimtl's pageant, has been added to tbe forces ftt the Cincinnati School of Expression. ("mauley Wzidxes, assistant treasurer of the Grand Opera Bouse, Is In the Zoo's down town •See. Walteb CoMNnxr Joins the Ben Greet Play- ers 24. Cleveland, 0.—Coloalal (R. H. McLaughlin, but.) Ibe Colonial Stock Co. presont "Madame X" week of July 22. Orau House (A. F. Harts, mgr.)—For week ot 22. the story ot Buffalo Bill's career, as pnr- bayed before tbe camera for tbe records of tbe L't/ugresslonal Library, will be the feature. The bl'l Includes; Dc Velda and Zelrta, Jones and 1'i'ikiui. Marlon Mnnsen and compnay, Babe emllh. Lawton, and Waring. HitrvDuosiE (H. A. Daniels, m?r.)—Tlie bill for week of 22 Is beaded by Eckert and Berg, in "'lllossoins." \ large part of the bill will he the children's benent. and a number of dims will w shown between the acts, Pathe's Weekly in- cluded. Aliumsba (P. E. Farnsworth, mgr.)—A spe- 00! 1 IfflE BEAR! fliaic by BILLY IAI.DER.EER THE RAG-RIOT OF NEW YORK ! A BY WORD EVERYWHERE ! GREAT NOVELTY SLIDES NOW READY! A Stirring March Hit MARY WAS MY MOTHER'S NAME Portland, He.—Keith's (James E. Moore, mgr.) "The Unrablers," by the Keith Stock Co.. week of July 15, was an excellent drawing at- traction, and was much enjoyed by the patrons. Miss Kelm, Mr. Toler, and Mr. Lawrence were seen to advantage. Souvenir photos were given of J. W. Cowell. The stock presents "Caught in the Rain" 22 snd week. New Portland (I. M. Mosber, mgr.)—Vaude- ville 22 and week luclr-des: Miller, Eagle and Miller, Inglis and Beading, Walter Daniels and company. Maude Kramer, the McAlcaveys, and tlie moving pictures; Caps Theatbe, Caps Cottaok (R. V. Phelaii, mgr.)—"Qulncy Adams Sawyer" was finely pro- duced bv tbe slock company, headed by Marie Pavev and Wlllnrd Blockinore, week of IS. Maud Blair was well cast, and scored an Individual ■ucMsa. The company presents "Salvation Nell" 22 and week. Qav, Peak's Island (C. W. T. Godtng. mgr.) The musical comedy, "Miss Fix-It," held the hetrds week of 15. The Gem Co., in "Three Twins," Introducing several new faces and en- larged chorus, week of 22. Casco (M 0. Blunwnberg, mgr.)—Moving pic- ture) and illustrated songs. Pathe's Weekly Is a pleasing feature here. "A Bnnch of Violets" and "After Many Days" -vcic among the pic- tures seen week of 15. Hio Nickbl tWm. E. Reaves, mgr.)—This pic- ture bouse in attracting Its usual excellent patrou- nge. and showing the latest picture subjects. "The Hlsh Cost of Living" and "Funchou the Cricket" were iimong the pictures shown week of 22. GrtEESWOOl) Pavilion, Peaks Island (James W. fireely, mgr.)—Motion pict'ires and dancing, with the vocal numbers by MIbb James and Mr. Davis, end the Arlington (jrchesUa, In their selections, contlnne to capacity business BtiBBTorr Park (D. B. Smith, mgr.)—The Mu- sical comedy, 'The Suburbanites," was the at- traction at the Rustic Theatre week of IB, to large crowds. Dally and Sunday concerts are given by tbe concert orchestra. !l<>Tits.—John Jr. bos lweome a member of the Keith Stock Co Tbe new members of the Ocm Musical Comedy Co., engaged for "The Three Twins" production week of 22, Include: Morion Langdon, rharacter; Buth Thorpe, prima donna- Florence Mae Smith,'aoubrette, and Geo. A. Nataneon, tenor There Is a rumor of a new theatre to be erected on Preble Street, in this city, la the Fall Several hundred people witnessed the Lubln Stock Co. taking pictures 19, at Wlllard Beach, a suburb of Portland. The carolling of a boat, and the rescue of the heroloe were Incidents of the plot In which Bartley Mc- Onlluui, the well known actor of thin city, flg- ureti as an ancient mariner. Mr. McCullum 19 passing his vacation at his homo here The opening attraction at the Jefferson Theatre early in August will te "The Bed Rose." Albany, Jf. V. — Hannauus Bleecker HaU (Edward M. Bart, mgr.) the Lytell-Vaughan Stock Co. gave "The Prince Chap" during week ending July 20, to large audiences. "Bobby Bnr- nlt" 22-27, "The House Next Door" 20-Aug. 3, "Strongheart" 5-10. PiojTon's (Huward Graham, mgr.) — Vaude- elal feature 22 and week Is motion pictures re- ville, with moving pictures, to satisfactory re- cently taken ut the amusement parks. A ske'eh, turns. . _ by ibe Albnmbra Players, "The Forgrttcn Mel- Majestic (Emll Delches, mgr.)—Continuous «y.' will take the place of the usual vocal num- vaudeville, with moving pictures. Business good. bfrn. Maplb BtAon Pauk (J. J. Carlln, mgr.)—The lusm Pauk. —Big attendance continues. bill at the open air theatre Includes: Rnsxell s -_ _ _ , Minstrels, Hoo'li Trio. "Tower Bros, nnd Dnrrow, m .^"! ,,r \' ,n *f O.—Orpbeum (E. R. Harris, JJ , Nlck ConiTnJ . the B. P. O. Elks. Albany ">gr.i Hie Mie La Porte Stock Co. will close their i^ij. k 0 40. concluded the week with Its an- The High-Class Ballad of the Universe MINE ALFRED SO UMAX'S MASTER WORK I OTHER MORRIS HITS: THAT DiFFVNL RAG JUST A DREAM OF YOU, DEAR SWEETHEARTS OF BTG01 DAYS WHEN THE TIDE IS TUNG THAT AEROPLANE GLIDE YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE YOE HONEY BOY THAT'S IRISH LOVE An Instantaneous Waltz Hit WHY DID YOU MAKE ME CARE ? ensiKoir.int July 28. Business during their stay has lieen very gratifying. Quimbt's (W. a Qulmby, mgr.)—Good photo- plays and excellent music continue, to fine bnsl- nes*. IlieronjoiiB (Henry Stenun, mgr.)—A pleas- ant puce to spend an hour In tbe cool, and see stsll J'' 0 ™** 3 - An etoctrlc piano has been iu- Aubmcam (James Collins, mgr.)—Sloving pic- ture.. to goofl business. Moxahala Paijc Everything doing Unely. Akron, O.—lakeside Park Casino (Hurry A. ,'""• mjr.) bill for week of July 22 includes: »'»on. Bowers and Dixon, Kathrlne Hulling*, iiajniond and Arthur, Fonr Burns Sisters, tho *> ilnos. and Paul Klelst nnd company. ifJS'SE LiK " < H - D - Hartman, mgr.)—The «r If, Kl J*r«on .Stock Co., In "An Old Sweethenrt •""»." 22-24, and "A Fighting Chance" 23-27. I«». » u PaatiMB, DaatuuNO, Gbotto, .11 i" """■»» a"o Bank, motion picture houses, '" report good business. Lodge. No. 10. concluded the .. mini Meld lay July 20. to overwhelming attend- ance. A grand street parade preceded the en- trance to the park. Elbctuio Park (Lincoln E. Brown, mgr.)— Large crowds marked the heated term at this re- sort, where everything was cool and plennant. At the Rustic Theatre week of IS, the Notional Musical Co. presented "A Trip to India." "Oli- vette" 20-2T. On Thursday, July 18. Samuel Udovln. of Mai- den. Mass.. was united In marriage with Mnlielle Hunter, of Boston, by Judge, lllrschfeld. of the City Court Both are professionals, and were connected with the Winter Garden company. Miss Hunter being prominent In "Tbe Summer Girls Both possess good voices, and plan to go ou the vauilevllle stage this coming season. Tub new West End Theatre Is rapidly Bear- ing completion, also tho new Grand Theatre, which will open early In the Fall. llocheater. If. Y.—Lyceum (M. B. Wolff. mSTmTfSm Ha»«rsV"WluMre» close,! n successful engagement ot twelve weeks July 20 This organisation had one of the most success^ WRITE, TELEPHONE OR GALL I Orchestrations in any key FREE to recognized professionals 130 W. 37th St., New York 1029 Boardwalk - • Atlantic City MIKE L. MORRIS, Mgr. In "The Factory Girl," Joly 20. "The Jaiw>« Boys In Missouri." wrck of 22. "Ten Nights la a Bar Boom" 20 nnd week. Ontario Beach Pabk (BcnJ. Peer, mgr.)— The season at this papular resort Is now at It* Sprlna/neld. O.—Spring Grove Casino (W. A Gllljr,, .ng,,) w«rt & no / a iy^i? t& Colonial ^^^SS^oL^mnT^^M^^il «*l«*t, nnd Immense crowd, nre In dally attend- Jlbistrels. ' that has been nero in years._, ."V*^.„, L -,.., , n .i ance. At the open air theatre are: Sensational llnliim„ w^ „ , . ,, , « „ m * m l • sreat 81 'bSbB '.» loud in their Sinltbjwn, the Livan Trio, and Thurston and Isa *?" , V, D cK Md - B '' Utow '' < J '"' L ' K '"" n ' STSSi ^up^'ofVhes.Jr'.' 1 p. 1 .^ belle for week of 21. . 'ICToaiA Ifflini v r._i. _^. » mil h. ink l-.< „,.m ihnf ihov and their company will re- .... _ „ .. .,..._.,. .,.._, ._., licTosu (Ohas. K. LewU, mgr.)—BUI for July „„,] state that they and their company z. and week: Mile. Paul llirden, Mme. Chas. Branner, Geo. Orphln Alba, Raymond, Lelglilon •■SkWaflsiIS-* ^-'-t in, «,• "'"• urpnia aids, iuymona, i^igni"" tkhflb u. n, »■»»■ ■«• r""-,\ „- t Vimi in row „nT£ Marry Antrim. Ballo Bros., and Win- niwr Stock Co. presented..ft r ,„ ,0 S "« o Tusi" '«w and Henard. Rochester, "Mary Jane's Pa," to S. R. O. uuai- w.^ W iS?- Scbntder, mgr.)—BUI for 22 snd ££? week ending 20 Vaugh.n Olsser and lay 0.1 L Y°J d ^, Mo5lcal V**- Howard and Lyon. Courtney. In the '«« , »! n f 11 I 0 I e6 ' ^ rf {he most *,""» »■"> Cole, Pearl Dawson, Flying Henry's, The product Ion was excellent. One of «»« >»>" ""I Jack and Elsie Davis. '- * pleasing hits of tlie en lro ^rformance w«* y**«J*S\ cn ' Conn—Poll's (Lewis D. Oar- character of J^^J**" 1 ^e to bound M TrfJ. ** "««• mnipsny presents "Before Boas, » ^fbw^ ehM actress. j™„» <|f CM*aR lct. l ^ m 4Sa^ D,,,,m, wn ' * tea &J5ssr « a u« L'tlca, K. V. — Majestic (Fonl Anderson, mgr.) tbe stock drew good business week of July 15. "Billy" will be given 22-2T. HirroaaoUH (J. V. Uulun, mgr.) — Business continues good. Six acta and pictures week of 22. ALiiAMBttA (Henry Lux, mgr.)—Pictures. Orpiieiju (Fonl Anderson, mgr.)—Pictures, I.umbebo.— Pictures. Ht'MMiT Park.— .Music snd dancing. L'TtCA Pabk. —Dsncing and bsnd concerts. Tjis inarrlsge of Harriet Duke, «if the Majestic Stock Cj. playing at riles, and Fonl 8. Ander- sen, manager of the .Majestic TUeatrs, oocarred July 13. at the home of the groom. The young couple carry with them the best wishes of a host ot friends. Miss Duke will flulsli her wiismt with tlie stock company, nnd they will make their home at No. 0 .Miller Street. Utlcu, S. V. Buffalo, X. Y.—Star (Dr P. C. Cornell, mgr.) "Lady Windermere's Fan," by the stork coiii|ninv, week of July 22. "The House Next Door" week of 20. Norman Hackett, ilarrlelte Wortlitngtou and Dodsou Mitchell have leading roles. HnEVs (M. Shea, mgr.)—Illll for 22 nud week: Olive Briscoe, Kennedy aud Melrose, l.ldu McMil- lan and companv, Ben Linn, Mlehaol ltlelwrdlnl Troupe, Exiwsltion Four, A|idale's aiiliuals, and Schooler and Dickinson. Good business. Cahmival Oobbt. —Munager Jobusou offers the Clark-RiixslllluiiLi as 11 feature for week of 22. Tbe Alrdome Is a new feature. IClnilrn, X. Y.—Rorlek' Qlcu (George I.y- ding, mgr.) "Mile. Modiste." sung by tbe Man- hiitiiin tiperu Co., was grettcd by capacity uudl- etices, week of July 10. "King Dodo" 22 nud week. Majestic (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—Bill for week of 22: Willie and Ruth Wayne, Deliunr nnd Del- inrir. Rnlgran. snd the Four Dancing Hugs. Klmuuoh Paiik (George Lawrence, mgr.)—Con- certs by Huger's Hand Culoniai. (M. D. Glbsoo, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures. Syracuse, X. Y.—Wletlng (Francis P. Mar- tin, mgr.) "Unfiles" played to good business week of July ID. "The Belle of Itit-linmud" week of 22. "Charlie's Aunt" week of 29. Vallbt (Philip Monoid, mgr.)—"The Knlck- erlaicker Girl" week of 22. Notes. — Walter Johnson, a former Syracuse University student, and row a well known avia- tor, has been giving exhibition tllghls lo big crowds, at South Bay and Sylvan Beach, ou Oneida Lake, during the past two weeks, In his new hydroaeroplane Geneva, N, Y.—Smith Oprra Itouse> (Seheit- erniuu & Nogle, tngrs.) "The Gay Deceivers," "limit Learns to Dance," "A Bunch of Violets." "Man's Genesis," "Tho Foster Child," "Aunt's Itoinauce," nnd "The Unwilling Ilrlde," after- noons nnd evenings, to good business. Tejii'i.k (F O. Pierce, mgr.)—Pictures, with high clubs musical turns, to fair houses. Louisville, Ky,-Rlvervlew Turk (I. Simon, mgr.) Don Philippines Bund and liuzunna Lch< man, soloist, arc features week »r July 21. Rivebview Park Theatbe (J. .1. tlnrlety, mgr.) "Tho Doctor," a farce comedy, proted a big hit week of IB, and large audiences were In at- tendance. Fontainb Feuiiv Park (Harry Bllger. mgr.)— Guy Voyer. iwjiular singer, and Notlello's Bund are features week of 21. ltoblnson's Circus con- tinues to draw the crowds. Fontaine FEnnv Park Tiikatek (Harry Ull- ger, mgr.)— Bill for week of 21 includes: "Slums of Paris," Onylord und Herron, Tbreo Hbelvcy Boys, Fred Hainll and compuiiy, and Dan Muley. llu'i'onuouB (Mux L. Hliunii, mgr.)—"Tho Power ot Thouglit" feature week of 14. Crtstal (M. Swltow, mgr.)—"In the Nick of time" featured week of 14, CciLuudia (I. filmou, nisr.)— "T\to Itm" fea- ture j week of 14 Casino (I. Simon, mgr.)—"Ills Wife's Old Sweetheart" featured week of 14. Novutt (M. Swllow, mgr.)—"Tbe Latonla Derby" fvutured week of 14, Aram (M. A. Shan-, mgr.)—"Wrongly Ac- cused" featurnl week of 11. Ms jlstio (L. Dlttmnr, mgr ) — "After Many Days" featured week of 14. Notes. —The itiollon picture houses continue to aplcrdld business The BIJou Dr^aui closed Its doors IT. Hot Springs, Ark.—Alr.lomo (Frank Qeail. mgr.) the Jack Bussey Co. cismioiI a two w«'ks' engagement July IB, presenrlnj "Love ami Poll- tics," "The Home Run," "'rue Tenderfoot" t» slardlng room only. ''Lore and Politics" nnd "The Hume lluu" ure repeated by icuuest In tho bill for week of 22. WniTriNOTN l'Aiiit Is enterlatnlng large crowds nightly. Tho band concerts, dancing pa- vilion and the free pictures, as well is the many attractions are liberally palnidseil, -It has been announced by the 11111 iiiiki-iii ■ nt Hint a nvxlel and up-to-date iiataiorlinn will be creeled and other attractions added. , Pbinoess, 1'iiuToi'i.Ar, .'.T'XKjf and Naw CBN- teal, motion plcturo houses, nre all doing fairly well, ivnsiderlng the luit westher. Note. —Work on the New Lyric Tlieatre Is rapidly going on, snd in donbt wilt be ready for the opening ou or about Sent. 1 Day Cltr, Mich.—Wenonn Bench Casino (L. II. Newcntnb. uigr.) bill for wii-k of July 21 Includes: Zainora Family, llulTonl and Chain, Lockhnrt Girls, Ueorgu and George, and now mo- tion pictures. Tub several moving picture bouses all report good business. Kiilnmaxnn, Mlf Ii. — MnJestlc (H W. Ornll. uigr.) bill July 22-2S: I'M llnrxa, Hteinert end Wagner Girls, Cnrlt.i Day, Woods, Ration anil enmpsny. For 20-28: Ben Horlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrrls KM hi. Joe Wliiteheud, uud Majestic- scope, liuslness good. Orntul Kaiilila, Mich,—Ramnns (I^.w De Lamaler. mgr.I bill week of July 22. Msrlo AMo Trio, M'lmly Mnlils Mid a Man, Itmialr nnd Wnr.l, Wilt Itogers. Belle Story, Jack Wilson and •ompany, Rainouagrjph. August, .Maliells Ashton, Dorrlt Arrlaaa. Aurora Allen Mrs.ltlllle Allen. Clarice Black, Mrs.Pesrl Berg, Pauline Harney Violet Rurby, Louise Burke. Blllle Rarrett Msrjorl* ltordeaux, Reus Crelglitou Arnett Calvert. Miss C. Crane Mrs. Kilna Cllftou. Ktbel Crelgliton, Alice Ollfton, Pearl Olark. OIHe (Jlismeroy, Irene Cardowule Sisters Cliuse, MIssD.M Chnse, Mrs.Wm. Diamond, Dolly DuilUlgb, Mrs. Wm. Delevaut'., Bose Hodsoli Madullne HeMllt. Oertte Dusette, Violet Diiiu-un diurlot Dnrrell. Mabel Ikdimire. tlrarv Dale, lllaiii'lie Ksuwnd. Flo Kspey. Lulu Klhearst. Munil. Klmer, Nellie Eddy. Jennie Fayette. Lottlo Fairmont, Chubby Ferris, Fvu Flelda, Jluliel Foster, Nelllo Fiisler, lllaucho Gray. Mario Oootlwln, K. lA>ulse (km I ding, Mrs. Geo. Greene. Laura Harney, Mrsllonj Gordon, Alice lileiiinore Lottie lladley, Virginia Hyde, Frances Harris. Olive 1.ADIE8' LIST, Hiilf.inl. Ollle llsrrourt. Mrs. Geo. toward. Morn Hansen, Millie Houston, Melburn. Madge Moore. Mrs.J.F. Murray, jllsa M MiMire. Pearl R Mail owe. Maria r-t Margaret Newton I»orrlt A Hill. Bella Holmes. Norlne Harcke, l>llth Hough, Kdiia Howard MndCdd Howard. May iris, El«lu Itala, Miss Iris. Elsie Jameson, Kattiryn Kurtls Julia B. Kl "« ,la0 'ijr!aena Lee, Edytho Lea, Delia La Fcrno Doly U>wli, Edna Lee, Minerva, Bailey Nni-insii. Jennie Mlssnn. Jlellin Ulml Frattres J. Oilier. Anna Pwrcello, Mrs It iv Perry, Usui.. lYieriou. 1 .• A Hupp. Kitty Holers. Alice Uosella. May llldgenell .Mrs.;. Rlclmnls. Mrs. Hurry Uernrdii Marsytu Remlugton, Mnynia Rogers. Dolly Rlrbards, Win. Severe, Men 11 or mnici.n u»,..v|AeTri.i i'.ivuuui Langdon, limine, hi III mini. Jenii Lyons, Bess Lloyd, Pearl Lynn, GiTmanl* l.lovd, Mona Leslie, Fay U-nl.i. Edna Mayer, Mrs. Sidney M Morulngstar, llerulce Mortliner, Jean Martens, Mae Mickey, Dorothy McCoy, Frnnkle Meredith, Jessie Muck. Besle Martin, Daisy Mclllll, Alvn Malneli. Marcla .Moore, Mnslo Murray, Laura Morris, Aimlo Mitchell, May Uirrpby, Canstance Martin, Daisy McFarland Teas Morettl, Carmen Meyer, Boulta Melrose, Feru Mctllll, Eflle Stanley. Dorothy Sherman. Toxhs Stone, Lucy Saunders Mamie Shaw, Gladys Sparrow, Msrlc V«j"c!c. Alma Vim York Graoa Vinton, Mnuil WIlllauiH, KlltlUTlllO Warner, Mrs Ben H. Walton, Holm Weld.. Hadcllmi Wilder, Marlon Wood*. lllltcl Wanlell Floretia Whipple Hayonn WiHxIwortb. Mabello Williams, Mas Wilson, bet V. WIIII11111H Margnt White. IHanclio Wlllard. Mnrgaretle Yale. Masle Young, Klorenes Yorke, Kvn Kelsu, Olga QEMTLEIMCN'S LIST. Axeta Arniatrone; Olyds Altwrs, Brneat Anl alt, L. Arnold Aliurwoth Adams, "Llttlo" Andy Armstrong, Max Aldo, Max Adell, Liiymou llarrett. 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