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AUG UST 24 RO UTE LIST. THE NEW YORK: CLIPPER. 17 .. intended for Tfclh Colnma ^""fR^eM Mi» Omoe Not l»twr M ; B '.? «Vt-ro5r of ataclh Week """to !■■ arc ln.e rtlon. nRAMATIO AND MUSICAL. ,..-.«« The"—Cbsrlcs Frohman's—Duke of "•" rS io35T Hartford Otty 5a.' Huutlng- |A,?fe "Syne; 24. Grand Rapids, Mb*.. 20.28, Toledo, p.. i»%^^ B^r.j-Brown. Sn.aloU 24. HiW 8«, Port Oolborae. Ont., •■b^SSSk'. ituitaw^ <a1. Bier. Pwdneing Co., "^"^eSwboro, Out.. Ca., 21, Lindsay 22, Harris ffl/oSS. M. New Liakeerd 26, Haller- bnrr277Cobslt 2«, i"> rtl > BW *». Sudbury 80. Sault Ste. Marie 31, "B,by BSirCJB* A. Bradj'e-San Francisco, •B^'to'i Vacation."—(Wombus, 0-. 20-31. •■BmtoBorned Away"-Iodhu>epolle, Ind., 22- 21. "Count of Uaeabeut'— Khtw * ErUnger's— Tremoot, Boston, 28. Indcflnlte. ••Charity Girl. Toe"—Geo. H. Lederer's—Stude- baker. Chicago, 19, Uidennlte. ••eitt Tb*"^^ltea Ptoy Oo.'»—ImptrUl, Chi- cago, 18-24, Port Madlaon, la., 25,IJulncy, III.. 20 Mt Sterling 27, Jaelownillle 28, Decatu- i»! Charleston 80, Bloomlngton 81. ••Cnnjitv Snerlfl"' <0. B. Wee. mgr.) —Coatleook, «S cX 81. Oookshire B2, Colebrook, N. H„ 23, Littleton M. De Korea Open (Daniel V. Arthur, mgr.)— Knickerbocker, N. J. OI^. 19, IndeSnlte. Eltlnge, Juili&—A. H. Woods'—Atlantic City, N. J 20-31. "Ktl Ud Jane" (Lonl» H. Dale, mgr.)—Stonlng- ton. 1U„ 21, Pawnee 22, Irving 23, Waggoner 24 Pleasant BUI 20, Elsberry, Ho., 27, New London 28, Frankfort 29, Monroe City 80, UonneweM 81. Farnun, Dustus—iA. H.-Woods'—McVlcker's. Chicago, 19-flept. T. _ "Fortune Hunter. Tue" — Cohan * Harris'— Kceoc. N. II., 28. "l'reckles," Baatem (A. a Delamater. mgr.)— Ocean Olty, N. J., 33, 24, Washington, D. 0., 20-31. "Freckles," Central (A. 0. Delamater, mgr.)— KuHt Stroudsbarg, Pa., 22, Tbwando 23. Elmlra, N. Y., 24, Penn Yan 26, Owego 27, Ithaca 28, Auburn 20, Coming; 80, Lockport 81. "Pino Feathers"—H. H. Frasee's—Cort, Chicago, 10, Indefinite. "t'llrtlBE Princess" <H. P. Bill, mgr.)—Buffalo, N. Y.. 19-24, Montreal, Can-, 20-31. "Faust" (Manley A Campbell, mgrs.)—Fort At- kinson, Wis.; 21, Brodbead 22, Edgerton 23, Delaran 24, Waterloo 20, Watertown 27, White- water 28, Beloit 29, Berlin SO, Waupun 31. Gilbert and Snlllian's Operas—Sbubert-Brady's— Taooma, Wash., 19-24. "Girl From Msntmartre. The"—Charles Froh- man's—Criterion, N. Y. City, 19, Indefinite. "Ore/bound, The" — Wagenhals * Kemper's— Astor, N. Y. City, 19, Indefinite. "Goose Clrl"—Baker A Castle's (Fred O. Will- lams, acting mgr.)—Richmond, Vs.. 20-31. "(llrl From Broadway, The" (Marshall A Ander- son, mgrs.)—Rutland, Vt. 10-24, Whitehall, N. Y.. 20, Mlnevllle 27, Westport 28, Keese- rllle 20,' Au Sable Forks 30, Chsteauaay 31. "Olri of the Mountains" (0. B. Wee, mgr.)— Fowler 27, Franoearllle 28, Goodland 20, Rens- aelacr SO, Montlcello 81, • Rlne, Julia (J. P. Goring 81 Co., mgrs.)—St. — Johnsbury, Vt., 21, PorUand. Me., 22-24, Lew- Hff 2- S22& V' ***** "! »• »««* Tille 80, Augusta 81. ?2 b » 00 '„*W-^' 8 - 8lre's-*?ark, Boston, 19-31. "Eoee Maid, The"—Weber A I,iiescber*s—Clobe, - ■ N. Y. City, 10, Indefinite. ; "Rose Msld, The"—Southern—Werba A Lues- cber'e—^Portland, Me., 26-31. "Ready Money"—H. H. Frsaee's—Maxlne El- liott, N. Y. dty. 18, Indefinite. " B " uw "Beady Money"—H. H. Prasee's—Windham's, . London, Eng., 19, Indefinite. "Bed Rose, The"—John C. Flaher's—Sherbrooke. P. G., Can., 21, quebec 22-24, 8t. Johnsbury. Vt. 26^ Berlin. N. H., 27, Barre, Vt., 28* Rut- land 29, PlatUhurg, N. Y., 30, Burlington, »t., 81, "Bosary, The," Boothem—Rowland A Clifford, Inc.—West Baden, Ind., 28, Henderson, Ky., 26, Unlontown 27, Booneillle 28, Owensboro 29. SbelbjTin. 80, Georgetown II. "Boyal 81a»e, A" (Geo. H. Bubb, mgr.)—Ithaca, Mlro., 21, Cheaanlng 22, Owosso 23, Flint 24, Port Huron 25, Marlette 26, Mayillle 27, La- peer 28, Fenton 20, St. Johns 80, Fowler 81. "Bosary, The" (Gaakell A McVltty, Inc., mgrs.) —Delaran, Wis., 21, Harrard, 111., 22, Wood- stock 2.1, Belolt, Wis., 24, Monroe 20, Edgerton 27,. Stoughton 28, Baraboo 29, Vlrooua 30. Tomah 31. Shea, Thomas E—A. H. Woods'—Detroit, Mich., Stabl, Rose—Henry B. Harris'—Long Branch, . N. J., 23. Springfield, Maas., 31. "Spring Maid, The?' Southern—Werba A Loesch- «r's—Vlneland, N. J„ 21, Brldgeton 22, Allen- town, Pa.. 23, Lancaster 24, Huntingdon 20, Altoona 27, Johnstown 28, OonnellsvlUe 29,' East Liverpool. O., 80, Newark 81. "Shepherd of the Hills," City (Gaskell A Mc- Vltty, Inc., mgrs.)—St. Louis, Mo., 19-24, Kansas City 25-31.' "Shepherd of the Hills,"" East (Gaskell A Mc- Vltty. Inc.. mgrs.)—Marinette, Wis., 81. "Shepherd of the Hills," West (Gaskell A Mc- Vltty, Inc., mgrs.)-WanetTllle, Wis., 25, Bel- tldere, 111., 28, Sterling 28, Savanna 29, Rock- ford 80, 31. "Servant In the House, The"—Merle H. Norton's —Benton Harbor, Mich., 25, Dowaglac 20, Colon 27, Coldwater 28, Adrian 29, Wauaeon, 0., 30, Bryan 81. "Snnbonnet Sue" (Park Play Co., mgrs.)— Grand llaplds, Mich., 10-21, St. Louis 22, Chel- sea 23.' Jackson 24, Marshall 26, Kalamasoo 20-28, Stanton 29. Mt Pleasant 30, Saginaw 31. . "Third Degree" — United Play Oo.'s—Michigan City, Ind., 30, Lapcrte 31. "Trail of the Lonesome Pine. The"—Klsw A Kr- langcr's—Brittle Creek, Mich., 24, 25. "Trnrellng Salesman"—Henry B. Harris'—Cin- cinnati, 0.. 25-31. "Tantalizing Tommy"—A. H. Woods'—Chicago Opera House, Chicago, 30, Indefinite. "Thelma" (Smith A Sherman, mars.)—Grand Ledge, Mich., 21, Homer 22, Buchanan 23, Benton Harbor 24. Kankakee, III., 25, Dowa- glac, Mich., 26, Hartford 27. Allegan 28, Ot- sego 20, Pialnwell 30, Concord 31. 'Town Fool, The" (Henry Green, mgr.)—Fowler, Ind., 21, Oxford 32, Veedenbnrg 23, Willlams- port 24, Cayuga 20. Allerton, II)., 27, Villa Qrove 28, Hlndsboro 20, Arthur 30, Flndlay 31. "Towu Talk, The" (0. E. Wee, mgr.)—Sauger- ties, N. Y„ 21. Rhluebeck 23, Phllinont 24. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Eastern—Kibble A Mar- tin's (Wm. Kibble, mgr.)—Dayton, ().. 19-21, Columbus 22-24, Akron 20-28, Toledo 29-31. . "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Western—Kibble A Mar- tin's (0. T. Ackermsn, mgr.)—Calumet. Mich., 21, lahperalng 22,- Ashland, Wis.. 23, Duluth. Minn., 24. Superior, Wis., 20, nibbing, Minn., 2V. Iron River, Wis,, 28. Kau Claire 29, Still- water, Minn.,' 30, Red Wing 31. "Uncle Tom's Cabln^'-^-Terry's (W. G. Dickey, mgr.)—filoux Falls, So. Dak., 21. Larchwoo<l, la., 22, Ellsworth, Mian., 23, Ocheyedan, la., 24. "Volunteer Parson, The"—Washington, D. C, 19-24. Ellwood Stock (Prince Ellwood, mgr.)—Brockton, Mass., 10-31, Elltch'a Stock (John D. Long, mgr.)—Denier, Colo., 10, Indefinite. Fraly, Maude, and John Durkln Stock—Lakeside Casino, Denier, Colo., 19, Indefinite. Frank's, John K., riarers (0. Aliasings, mgr.)— Cleliourne, Tex., 10-24. Franklin Stock—BUr Alrdome, McAlcster, Okla., 19-24. Fox's Musical Comedy (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Acad- emy, N. Y. City, 24, Indefinite. Fischer's Follies (K. A. Fischer, mgr.)—Los An- geles, Csl., 10, Indefinite. Graham's. Oscar—Jefterwn City, Mo., 19-24, Be- dalla 25-31. Qlaser Stock (Vaughan Qlaser, mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y„ 19, Indefinite. Glfford A Donnelly Stock—GalesilUe, wis., 10* 24. Gordlnler Bros. (E. G. Gordlnler, mgr.)—Bar- dolph, III., 10-24. Oarslde Stock (J. 8. Oarslde, mgr.)—Dubuque, la., 19, indefinite. Gayety Theatre Stock—Boboken, N. J., 19, In- definite. Haekett, James K., and Summer Stock — San Francisco, Osl., 19. Indefinite. Hayes, Lacy, and Associate Plsyers—Htldrelb, Nebr., 21-24, Orleans 27-29. Hknmeleln's Associate Players (Ira K. Earle, nvgr.)—Kenton, O., 19-24, Jackson, Mich:, 20- Ball'a Associate Playetts, A (Eugene J. Ball, mgr.)—J.nkemont Park Theatre, Altoona, Fa., 19. Indefinite. Hall's Associate Players. B (Eugene J. Hall, mgr.)—Lake Park Casino, Mansfield, O., 10, Indefinite. Borne Stock (F. H. Home, mgr.)—Jamestown, N. Y.. 19. Indefinite. Howell-Keith Stock—Blcomdale, O., 19-24. Hudson Stock (J. R. Smith, mgr.)—Boboken, IT, J., 19, Indefinite. Keyes Stock (Chester A. Keyea, mgr.)—Spring- field, Mo., 19-24. Carthage 26-31. Kllmt A Gacsolo's Stock (Kllmt A Gasiolo, mgrs.) —Rochester, N. Y., 19, Indefinite. Knickerbocker Stock (Eugene J. Murphy, mgr.)— Marengo. Ind., 18-24, Siattoon, III.. 20-31. Keith Stock (James E. Moore, mgr.)—Portland. Me., 19, Indefinite. Keystone Stock (James K. Dunseltb, mgr.)—Key. stone Pnrk, Warerly, N. Y., 19-Sept. 15. Lewla Stock (W. F. Lewis, mgr.)—Central City, Nebr., 19-24, Aurora 26-31. La Porle, Hae (Joe McEnroe, mgr.)—Chllllcothe, 0., 19-24, areenillle 26-31. Lytell-Vanghsn and Stock—Albany, N. Y., 10, Indefinite. Lyceum Stock—Fox A King's—Ogden, U., 19, In- definite. La Desks, Florence (Chas. A. Gordlnler, mgr.)— Prophetstown, III., 19-24, Erie 20-31. Long Stock (Frank K. Long, mgr.)—Mason City, la., 19-24, Montlcello 20-31. Lynn Stock (Jack Lynn, mgr.)—Warsaw, N. Y., 19-24, Medina 26-31. Horlson Stock (Lindsay Morlson, mgr.)—Lynn, Mass., 19, Indefinite. Manhattan Opera Home Stock (Barry C. Bloney, mgr.)—N. Y. City 19, Indefinite. Murphy's Comedians (Geo. Wilson, mgr.)—King- man, Kan., 10-24. Mnttlce Stock (W. I). Mattlce, mgr.)—Vallamont Park, Wllllamsport, Pa., 19-Sept. 2. Majestic Stock (Ford Andorson, mgr.)—Utlca, N. Y„ 19, indefinite. Maddocks-Fleld Players—Wild wood Park, Colum- bus, Oa., 19, Indefinite. Maher Stock (Phil Mahtr, mgr.)—Boonillle, N. Y., 19-24, Cape Vincent 26-31. Manhattan Opera (Geo. LydliiR, mgr.)—Rorlck's Glen, Elmlra. N. Y., 19, Indefinite. North Bros.' Stock ("Sport" North, mgr.)—Fair Park Theatre, Oklahoma. Okla.. 19, Indefinite. North Bros.' Stock (Frank 0. North, mgr.)—Cycle Park, Dallas, Tex., 19-Sept. 14. Oilier Stock (Otis Oilier, mgr.)—La Fayetle, Ind., 10-8ept. 1. Orpheum 'Players (Grant Laferty, mgr.)—Phila- delphia, Pa., 19, Indefinite. Pay ton Stock (M. S. Schleslngcr, mgr.)—West End, N. Y. City. 10, Indefinite. Toy ton Stock (M. S. Bculeslnger, mgr.)—Newark, Albany, 24-28, Franklin Square, WorccsMr, 20- 31. Ginger Glrla (Manny Rosenthal, mgr.)—Murray Hill, New York. 26-31. Girls From the Great White Way (Dare Gordon, mgr.)—Gayety, Washington. 20-31. Glrla From. Happiland (19 W. Ohlpmao, mgr.) —Casino, Philadelphia, 26-31. Golden Crook (Jaa. O. Fulton, mgr.) — Star, Brooklyn. 19-24, Empire, llobokeu, 26-28, Em- pire, I'atemon, 29-31. Harry Hastings' Show (Harry Hastings, mgr.)— Casino, Philadelphia, 19-24, Gayety, Baltimore, 26-31. Jolly Follies (Al. Rich, mgr.)—Savoy. Fall Rlier, 22-24, Hurtlg A Dearaonls, New York, 26-31. Knickerbockers (Louis Roble, mgr.)—Colombia; Chicago, 19-24, Btandard, Cincinnati, 23-81. Lore Makers (Ira Miller, mgr.)—Columbia, Chi- cago, 20-31. Merry-Go-Bounders (Leffler-Brattan Co., mgrs.)— Lay off week of 23-31, and open at the Star and Garter, Chicago, Sept. 1-7. Merry Whirl (Louis Epstein, mgr.)—Empire, - Pattrson, 20-28, Empire, Hobokeu. TO-31. Midnight Maidens (Wm. B. Clark, mgr.)—High Street, Columbus, 19-21, Star and Gkrter, Cbl- ago. 25-31. Mollle Williams (1*11 Isaacs, mgr.)—Eaaton, Pa., 24, Gayety, Newark. 26-31. Queens of Paris (Joseph Howard, mgr.)—Gayety, Brooklyn. 20-31. Robinson Crusoe Girls (Sam Robinson, mgr.)— Empire, Cleveland. 10-24, Empire, Toledo, 25-31. Rose Sydcll's London Belles (W. 8. Campbell, mgr.)—Gayety. Toronto, 20-31. Runaway Girls (Peter 8. Clark, mgr.)—Gayety, Omaha, 20-31. Social Maids (Robt. Oohn. mgr.)—Casino. Bos- ton, 10-24, Gllmore, Springfield, 20-28, Empire, Albany, 29-81. BUr and Garter Snow (Daie Rose, mgr.)— Gayety, Pittsburgh, 19-24, Empire, Cleretand, 26-31. Taxi Girls (Louis Hurtlg, mgr.)—Gayety, Boston, 26-31. Trocaderoa (Frank Pierce, mgr.)—Standard, Cin- cinnati. 10-24, Gayety, Loblaillle, 25-31. Welch's Burlcaqoers (Jacob Lleberman, mgr.)— Gayety, Brooklyn, 19-24, Olympic, New York, 20-31. Winning Widow (Jacob Goldenberg. mgr.)—Mur- ray Hill, New York, 17-24, Westminster, Proit- dence. 26-31. World of Pleasure (Daie Gordon, mgr.)—Gayety, Baltimore, 19-24, Baatable, Syracuse, 20-28. Emp I re—Western. Americans (Ed. E. Daley, mgr.)—Empire, New- ark, 19-24, Lyceum. Washington, 20-31. Auto Girls (Teddy Slmonds. mgr.)—Empire, Bal- timore, 19-24. Empire, Philadelphia, 20-31. Big Reiiew (Henry P. Dixon, mgr.)—Empire, News ik, 20-31. Bohemians (Al. Lubln, mgr.) — Krug, Omnbn, 25-31. Century Girls (Walter Oreaies, mgr.)—Avenue, Detroit, 10-24, Peoples, Ctnclnatl, 25-31. Cherry Blossoms (Max Armstrong, mgr.)—Troca- dero, Philadelphia, 26-31. Daffydllls (Arthur Muller, mgr.)—Empire, Chi- cago, 19-24, Gayety, Milwaukee, 25-31. Dandy Girls (Abe Gorman, mgr.)—Star, Cleve- land, 26-31. Dante's Daughters (Cuas. Taylor, mgr.) — Star, Toronto, 20-31. Ducklings—Folly, Chicago, 25-31. Follies of the Day (Jack McNnmara, mgr.)— People's, Cincinnati, 19-24, Empire, Chicago, 25-31. Gay Widows (Louis Oberworth, mgr.)—Lafayette, Buffalo, 19-24, Ornheam, Paterson, 20-28, Co- lumbia, 8cranton, 29-81. Girls From Missouri (Lewis Tslbot, mgr.WTro- cailero, Philadelphia. 10-24, Lyric. An*»own, 26, Academy, Beading, 27, Majestic, T?nrr!s- burg, 28, Mlshler, Altoona, 20, Cambria, Johns- town, 30, White's Opera House, McKcvHport, Girls From Reno (James Madison, mgr.)—Slar, Cleveland, 10-24, Empire, Indianapolis, 20-31. Girls From' Joylsnd (Sim Williams, mgr.)— Avenue. Detroit, 25-81. . High Life In Burlesque (Chas, Fslke, mgr.)— Bowery, New York, 20-31. "JJOH'T bar any shoes till yon play Chicago and A ft SHOES ARE ALL then 0-G THERE IS TO IX" "The style Leaders of America, Quality Leaders of America, and VALUE Leaders o( the world." Together with a class of REAL 8T0RE SER- VICE never equaled for sincerity of purpose to SATISFY OUR PATRONS-not onraelYM first, sad on top of all other sxliantages the famous 0-0 SHOE HOTEL 8ERVI0E whereni ion BUY SHOE8 BY PHONE WITH GUARANTEED RESULTS. TRY IT. You'll be In Chicago soon. WAIT. "Buy no footwear till yon play Chicago." ' OiCOIfNOR <b(«s WOMEN: 28 E. Madison goldbkh \M and 29ft So. Bute Street. BEN: 0 80. Clark and 206 S. Bute (1st floor.) (All 'phones, Harrison M08. Jot It down.) Belllngham, Wash., 20, Seattle 21. 22, Taco- na 23, North Yarlma 24, Walla Walla 20, I.a Grande, Ore., 27. Boise, Ida., 28, Pocatello 20, Ogden, U., 30, S-lt Lake City 81. Barnes, Al. G„ Circus—Virginia. Minn., 10, Kir- leth 20, Chrlsholm 21. lllbblng 22, Boiey 21, Snpenor, Wis., 24, Duluth, Minn., 20, Rico I-ake, Wis.. 27, New Richmond 28. Buffalo Bill-Pawnee BUI (Maj. Gordon W. Llllle, mgr.)—Green Bay, Wis., 10. Ohkoah 20, Ap- pleton 31, Manitowoc 22, Sheboygan 23. .Mil- waukee 24, 25, Waukegan, III., 20, Elgin 27, Freejiort 28, Dubuque, la., 20, Manchester 30. Cedar Falls 31. Browns, Frank, Circus (Roy Chandler, mgr.)— Anlteatro, lltienos Aires, S. Am., 10, lndefintie. BsgeubKk-Wallace'a (D. K. Wallace, mgr.)—Ha- llna, Kan,, 10, Herlngtoii 20. McPherson 21, Lamed 22, Dodge City 23, Great Bend 24. Howe's Great London Shows—Portsmouth, N. II., 21, New bury port, Mass., 22. Ilnierblll 23, Nashua, N. II., 24, Concord 20, Newport 27, Clsremont 28, Bruttleboro, Vt., 29. Honest Bill's Show—Harrlsonillle, Mo., 21, Free- man 22, West Line 23, Louishurg, Kan., 24, Stllwell 20, Spring Hill 27, Gardner 28, Edger- ton 20. Wellsillle 30. Baldwin 81. Lucky Bill's Show—Weatherby. Mo.. 21, Falrport 22, Union Btar 23, King City 24, Wliltemllls 20. Miller Bros. A Arlington's 101 Ranch Real Wild West (Geo. Arlington, gen. mgr.)—Lima; 0„ 21, Anderson, Ind., 22, Indianapolis 2.1, Colum- bus 24. Singling Bros.'—Rockfortl, 111., 21, Sterling 22. Kewaneo 23, Macomb 24, Oulesburg 20, Peoria 27, Decatur 28, Champaign 20, Iji Fayette. Ind., 80, Anderson 31. Bobbins', Frank A.—'Paulding/ O.. 21, Van Wert 22, Delpbos 23, Dunkirk 24, Upper Sandusky 20. Marlon 27. Sells-Floto—Winnipeg, Man., Can., 18, 20, Grand Forks, N. Dak., 21, Fargo 22, Fergus Fa IN. Minn., 23, St. Cloud 24. .Mlnnenisills 20, 27, Sioux Falls, 8. Dak., 28. Sioux City, la., 20. Omaha, Nebr., 30, York 31. Bun Bros.'—Lllterty, Ind., 23, On ford, O., 24. Sparks', John II., Shows—Carthage, N. Y„ 23. Harrlaillle 24, Lowillle 20, Redwood 27, Capo Vincent 28, Adams 20. Stnrrett's Urcua (Howard 8. Stnrrett, mgr.)— Salem, N. II., 10-24. Big. Santellc Show — Flydo Park, N. Y., 10. I'ouglikeepsle 20, Wapplnger Falls 21, Msttea- wan 22. Cold Springs 23, l'eeksklll 24, Croton 20, Osslnglng 27. Young Buffalo Wild West snd Col. Oummliis' Fsr East (Vernon O. Bearer, gen. mgr.)—Chi- cago, III., 10-28. Janesilllc, Wis., 29, Beh.lt 30. Maywood, 111., 31. FILM SHOWS. Alaski-Siberia Motion Pictures—Chicago, III., II). Indefinite. Alnska-Slberla Motion Pictures—San Francisco,, Oal., in, Indefinite. Alaska-Siberia Motion Pictures — Los Angeles, Cat., 10, Indefinite. Bernhurdt, Sarah, In Moling Pictures — Daniel, N3XOIHO V 83AO! AQOSAU3A3 1 Horry Askln's — St. Paul, ^Alexandria Bay, N. Y„ 21, Clayton 22, Gouier- ■eur 23, Canton 24. "Girl of the Underworld" (O. E. Wee, mgr.)— New Berlin, N. Y„ 21, Berwick, Pa., 24. "Olrl of My Dreams"—Jos, M. Galtes'—Atlan- tic Clty,N. J., 18-24. "Girl From. U. 8. A., The"—Woods A Chatter's— Bensen, Miim., 21, Morris 22. Glenwood 23, Little Falls 24, Brslnerd 25, Staples 20, Wa- dena 27, Fergus Falls 28. "Dirt of tbe Sunny South, The" (W. O. Downs, nutr.!—sanford, Me., 24, Kennebunk 20, Bridge- ton 27, Norway 28, Dlxfleld 29, Llrcrmore Falls 30, Klngfield 31. "Oatttblers of tbe West, Tlic"—Columbus, O., 26- 28. "Heart Breakers, The" — Mort H. Singer's— Bloomington, III., 15. Banana City, Mo., 17-24. "Hanky Panky"—Lew Fields'—Broadway, N. Y. City, 10. Indefinite. Illjnstou, Jlargnret (Edward J. Bowes, mgr.)^ Isli|>eniiug, Mich., 21, Marquette 22, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont., Can., 23. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 14, l'etoskey 20, OadUIac 27, Big Rapids 28, Grand Itaplue 29-31. » —- . 'laCW Kentucky" (D. Oonsandlne, mgr.)—Roch- „ ester, Minn., 28, Mankato 29, Thief River Falls 30, 81. "Just Like John"—Wm. A. Brady's—Forty-eighth Street, N. Y. City, 19, indefinite. Kolb A Dill's Musical Comedy — Los Angeles, Dal., 10-24, Oakland 25-30. licwls, Daie—Rowland A Clifford's, Inc. (Daie fjymour, mgr.)—Des Molnee. Ia„ 22-24, Omaha, ,,,^-M St. Joeeph, Mo., 28-31. Light Eternal, Tho" (M. E. A E. W. Rice, ■Writ.)—Kalamazoo, Mich.. 24, Jackson 25. unslug 20, 27, Bt . Catharines, Ont., Can., 80, ■"Lot'tny Man. The"—Merle H. Horton's—Ster- l!»f. HI.. 30, Morrison 81. Louisiana Lou" —Hsrry . Minn., 25-31. Y 1 20 , 3i n ~ ChatHB Frohman's — Buffalo, N. "^I, 1 ™' The"_Henry W. Bsiage's—Majestic, .Boston, it, indefinite. ' T'J;,The" —Charles Frohman's — Harris, N. .,,?• Clt f. 81, Indefinite. w. n ? >u ," tm »i The"—Bam 8. A I^e Bbubert, .,.i" c ;— Ca .slno. N. Y. City, 20. Indefinite. «SHtor of the House, The"—Snm B. A Lee Shu- ^^—Thirty-ninth Street, N. Y. City, 22, J J^ m m T f"7-^ Iort H - Singer's—Garrlck, Chl- „ eago, 10, Indefinite. l» r &Trt Wl j" W n,w, " t ' r " CMiallM. Chicago, "fi 4i r1 .* Tbe"—Norton A Blrh's— Bow- Sn ' « Sf k " 21 > PmM 22 . Ksteisn, Sosk., jj"' 1 23 > Weybura 24, Rouleau 30. Moose Jaw llTuStT?*'* * H»n-ta'-Gr«nd, Chicago. I SS^Ja &A *<*>''• "-- 8b " b ««' w 0 ?!^,""" fc Gasxolo's—National, Cbl- "vStiSSk iSfiPfsvK 2B - ai - ,|tt«l* * Arthur-s-^ymplc. 5 elKrt?-J?'. l,l S-'jL 21. Obeboygan 22, Sault fat WnLSaH ■» «»rle, Ont.. Can., 24, si" la S ta ™ S8 ' a8 ' H ">'>lnaj, Mlna., 80, Vlr- 'Ponm.ier Walk»-LIebier Oo-'s-Denier, Colo., , «'lc« ( > 0 SSS r , K, *»" (JJ Jsy Smith, mgr.)- '"«» Heights, HI., 25, Morocco, lad., 26, Wllloms, Estha (Arthur O. Alston, mgr.)—Pitts- burgh, Pa.. 19-24, Cleveland, O., 26-3I. "Wltblu the Low"—•American Play Co.'a—Bur- lington, la., 28. "White Stale" (Robert Campbell, mgr.)—Cleie- land, 0.. 19-24, Detroit, Mich., 26-31. "Winsome, Widow"—Florens Zlegfeld's Jr.—Mou- lin Rouge, N. Y. City, 19-Sept. 7, "Woman's Worst Enemy"—Wm. Wamslier's (C. . W. Burch, mgr.)—Sonlt Ste. Murle, Ont., Can., 21, Manlatlque, Mich.. 22. STOCK AND REPETITOIRK. Permanent and Traveling. Alton National Stock (Thos. Alton, mgr.)—Mlne- illl*. N. Y., 19-21, Lake Placid 22-24, Dun- nemora 20-28, Malone 20-31. Allen Stock (Jack Allen, mgr.)—Canton, N. Y., 10-24. American Theatre Stock (Janes Wall, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Pa., 10, Indefinite. Bonstelle, Jessie, and her Stock—Detroit, Mich., 10, Indefinite. Bowdlah Stock (A. N. Bowdish, mgr.)—Adcna, O., 19-24. Bessey, Jack, and his Slock—Decatur. III., 23-31. Balrd, Grace, and her Stock—Pine Bluff, Ark., 19-31. ... Breckenrldgc- Stock (Charles Breckenrdlge, mgr.) —Cedar Kaplds, Is., 10-24. Barrow-Wlunlnger Players (John D. Wlnnlngcr, mgr.)—Lincoln, Nebr., 10, indefinite. Belusco Theatre Stock (Oilier Moroeco, mgr.)— Los Angeles, Cal., 19, Indefinite. Burbank Slock (Oilier Morosco, mgr.)—Los An- geles, Cal.. 19, Indefinite. Bishop Players (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Oakland, Cal., 19, Indefinite. Byert-McBrlde Stock (J. Elwin McBrlile, mgr.)— Nevada, Mo., 19-24. Burns Theatre Stock (Joseph D. Glass, mgr.)— Colorado Springs, Colo.. 19, Indefinite. CLuse-Llster, Northern (Glenn F. Chase, mgr.)— Centralis, Mo., 10-24, Nellgh, Nebr., 28-31. Cliauncey-Kelffer (Fred O. Chouncey, mgr.) — Washington, Pa., 10-24, Murtlnsburg, W. Va.," 26-31. Cornell-Price Players (Cornell A Price, mgrs.)— Cbarlevoux, Mich.. 10-24, Mt. Pleasant 26-31. Columbia Players (Fred G. Berger, mgr.)—Wash- ington, D. C, 19. Indefinite. Colonial Stock (R. H. McLaughlin, mgr.)—Cleic- land, O., 19, Indefinite. Ourleton Sisters' Stock (Vaniey A Montgomery, mgrs.)—Charleston, S. O., 10, Indefinite. Cnsluo Stock (L, D. Pellssler, mgr.)—Mountain Park, Holyoke, Mass., 19, Indefinite. Colonial Stock (Cortland Hopkins, mgr.)—Inver- ness, N. 8., Can,, 19-24, Arlchat 27-31. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, mgr.)—Lawrence- burg, Ky.. 19-24, Shelbyiillc 26-31. Callahan Stock (L. W. Callahan, mgr.)—Minock, III., 19-21. _ _ . .' . Crawford's Comedians (R. D. Crawford, mgr.)— SlieplierdHillle,. Ky., 10-24. Cook Stock (Oscar Cook, mgr.)—Decatur, III.. Colonial Stock (W. W. Freeman, mgr.)—Colum- bus, 0.. 26, Indefinite. . _ 1J# Casino Playera (Obss. Oilier, mgr.)—Lake Cliff Park. Dallas, Tex., 10, Indefinite. Chatterdon, Arthur. Stock (Fred R. Wlllard, mgr.)—Corning, N. Y-, 19-24, Horaell 20-31. De Roume, Trumoh, and Associate Players (Wyl- der Wallers, mgr.)—Abilene, Tex.. 19-24. Davidson Stock (Sherman Brown, mgr.)—Milwau- kee, Wis.. 10, Indefinite. . Dails Stock (Harry Dails, mgr.)—Pittsburgh, Ps., 19. Indefinite. ■' V Dndley Stock (Frank Dudley, mgr.)—Lake Mlnne- oua Park, Pueblo, Colo., 19. Indefinite. Dymont Stock (A. M. Diamond, mgr.)—Lading- ton, Mich., 22-28. Dillon A King's Mnslcnl Comedy—Oakland, Cal., 10, Indefinite. , „ , ,_. Earle Stock (L. A Earle. mgr.)— Mnncle, Ind., 19-21, Indianapolis 22-24^, nsmllton, O., 25-31. N. J„ 10, Indefinite.. Poll Players (Tbos. A. Klrby, mgr.)—Bridgeport, Conn., 18, Indefinite. Poll Players (O. O. Edwards, mgr.)—Hartford, Conn., 19, Indefinite. Toll Players (Lewis D. Ganey, mgr.)—New He- len, Conn., 19. Indefinite. Poll Players (John II. Docking, mgr.)—Scran ton, Pa., 19, Indefinite. Poll Players (8. J. Breen, mgr.)—SprlngUeld, Mass., 19, Indefinite. Poll Players (James Thatcher, mgr.)—Washing- ton, D. C, 19, Indefinite. Poll Players (S. Z. Poll, mgr.)—Waterbury, Conn., 10, Indefinite. Foil Players (8. Z. Poll, mgr.)—Wllkes-Barre, Pa.. 19, indefinite. Poll Players (S. Z. Poll, mgr.)—Worcester, Mass., 19, Indefinite. Prlngle, Delia, and Stock—Edmonton, Alta., Can., 10, Indefinite. Peruchl-Gypiene Stock (G. D. Perucbl, mgr.)— - New Orleans, La., 25, Indefinite. Phelan Players (E. V. Phelau, mgr.)—Cape Cot- tage Theatre, Portland, Me., 19, indefinite. Princess Theatre Stock (C. L". Richards, mgr.)— Tncoma, Wash., 19, indefinite. Prospect Theatre Stock (Frank Gersten, mgr.)— Bronx, N. Y. City, .10, Indefinite. Reynolds A Ross Players (Billy Ross, mgr.)—1 Bethany, Mo., 10-24. Rltenlew Players (J. J. Garrlety, mgr.)—Park Theatre. Louisville. Ky., 10, Indefinite. Siiooner, Cecil, and Stock (Louis T. Fosse, mgr.) —Metropolis, N. Y. City, 19, Indefinite. St. Claire, Winifred (E. D. Slpe, mgr.)—Belle- fcntalLe, O.. 10-24, Kokomo, Ind,, 26-31. Summers Stock (Geo. H. Summers, mgr.)—Moun- tain Theatre, Hamilton, Ont., Can., 19, Indefi- nite. Star Theatre Stock (Dr. P. O. Connell, mgr.)— Buffalo. N. Y., 19-24. Spanish Fort Opera (Jules Blstes, mgr.)—Now Orleans, La., II), Indefinite. Taylor Stock (H. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Taunton, Mass., 10-24. Van Dyke A Eaton Stock (F. Mack, mgr.)—Alr- dome, Des Moines, la., 10, Indefinite. Whldinger Stock (E. E Whlttlnger, mgr.)— Jonesbnro. Ark., 19-23. West End Heights Stock (Harry Wallace, mgr.) —St. Louis, Mo., 10. Indefinite. Wletlng Opern Bouse Stock (Francis P. Martin, mgr.)—Syracuse, N. Y., lft-Sept. 7. Whltaker Stock — Head's Alrdome, Hot Springs, Ark., 10-31. Whitney Stock—Shepherd, Mich., 10-24, ltbacs 20 31. WHEEL BURLESQUE SHOWS. Columbia—Estatern. Al. Reeres' Beauty Show (Al. Reeies, mgr.)— Gayety, Kansas City, 25-31. American Beauties (Dale Gursn, mgr.)—Gayety, Washington, 19-24. Gayety, Pittsburgh, 2031. Beauty, Youth and Folly. (W, V. Jennings, mgr.) —Star and Garter, Chicago, 19-24, Gayety, St. Louis, 2,1-31. Behman Show (Jack Singer, mgr.)—Gayety, De- troit, 25-31. Bon Tons (Jesse Burns, mgr.)—Casino, Boston, 20-31. Bowery Buriesquers (Geo. II. Harris, mgr.)— Gayety. Montreal, 20-31. College Girls (II. H. Hedges, mgr.)—Gayety, Toronto, 10-24, Garden, Buffalo, 26-81. Columbia Burlesiiuers (Frank Barns, mgr.) — Corinthian, Rochester, 26-31. Crsck:r Jacks, Harry Leoni, mgr.)—Gayety, Bos- ton, 10-24, Columbia. New York, 20-31. Daaalers, Tbe (Chas. B. Arnold, mgr.)—Oayety, Newark. 10-24, Oayety, Philadelphia, 26 31. Dreamland Buriesquers-(E. Traiers, mgr.)—Co- lumbia, New York, 19-24, Stsr, Brooklyn, 20-31. Gaiety Girls (I'hll Paulscraft, mgr.)—Gaytty, Philadelphia, 19-24, Park, Bridgeport, 29-31, Gay Uasquerailers (Moe Messing, mgr.)—Empire, Jnnlln de Paris Girls (Morris Wnlinstock, mgr.) Krug, Omaha, 10-24, Century, Kansas City, 25- 31. Lady Buccaneers (II M. Strouse, mgr.)—La- fayette. Buffalo. 26-31. Merry Maidens (Edward Schaefer, mgr.)—Kuiulre, Brooklyn, 19-24, Columbia, Scrunton, 20-2B, Or- pl'.cmn, Paterson, 20-31. Miss New York Jr. (Win. Feunessy, mgr.)— Bronx. New York, 26-31 Moulin Rouge—Ilowj.nl, Boston, 2d-31. Orientals (W. O. Cameron, mgr.)—Standard, Bt. Louis, 18-24, Buckingham, Loulsillle, 25-81, Pace Makers (It. E. Pat ton, mgr.)— Casino, Brooklyn. 20-31. Queens of Hie Folios Bergere—Grand Opera House, Boston, 10-24, Lay off week of 20-31. Rose Buds (Lew Livingston, mgr.)—Kniplre, Bal- timore, 26-31. Stars of Stigeland (Wm. Dunn, mgr.)—Casino, Brooklyn, 10-24, Eighth Avenue, New York, 20- 31. Tlgor Lilies (James Wecdon, mgr.)—Empire, Brooklyn, 20-31. Watson's Buriesquers (Dan Guggenheim, mgr.)— Gaiety. Minneapolis, 18-24, Grand Opera House, St. Paul. 25-31. Whirl of .Mirth (Robt. Gordon, mgr.)—Howard, Boston, 10-24, Grand Opera House, Boston, 26- 31. Yankee Doodle Girls (Alex. Gorman, mgr.)—Gay- ety, Mllwuul-.ee, 10-24, Gaiety, Mluneuixilla, 20- 31. Zollnh's Own (Horry Thompson, mgr.)—Standard, St. Louis, 25-31. MINSTRELS. Big City—John W, Vogel's—Point Pleasant, W. Yd. 19, Pomeroy, ()., 20, Gallliwlls 21, Ulous- ter 22, Shawnee 23. New Htraiteeiille 24, Lo- gan 241, Lancaster 27, New Lexlugton 28, Crooksillla 20, McOuuuellsvllIe 30, Parkcrsburg, W. Vs.. 31. Evans. Geo., Honey Boy (Daniel Shea, ingr.)— Detroit. Mich., 19-24. Pontine 20. London. Ont., Can., 20,-Flint. Mich., 27, Saginaw 28, Kola- matuo 20, Jackson 80, Rattle Creek 31, Field's, Al. G. (Bdwnrd Conard, mgr.)—Warren, 0., 21. Akron 24, Columbus 20-31. O'Brien's, Nell—Buffalo, N. Y., 20-31. Van's. Tommy-^Oeean View Casino. Norfolk, Vs., 10-24. BANDS AND OBCHB8TRAS. Bellman's Baud (Murtln Bellman, leader).—Bis- marck Harden, Chicago, III,, 10, Indefinite. Full's Metnsiolltnii Band (Jacob Full, leader).— Hen Isle City, N. .1., lnsepi. 10. Hand and his Band—Forest Pnrk, Chicago, 111., 19. Indefinite. Henry A Young's Military Band—Sliellpot Park, Wilmington, Del., Ill-Sept. 7. Nntlello and bis Hand—Fontaine Ferry Park, Loulsillle, Ky.. 10, Indefinite. I'rvor, Arthur, uml his Band— Itlvervlew Expo- sition, Chicago, III., 10-Sept. 1. Philippine. Don, and his Band— Itlvervlew Park, I/julsvllle, Ky., 10, Indefinite. Royal Marine Band—Luna Park, Los Angeles, Csl.. 19, Indefinite. Russian Hympliony Orchestra (Modest Attschuler conductor).—Willow Grore, Philadelphia, I'a., 19, Indefinite. Housa and his Band (John Philip Soma, con- ductor).—Rocky Springs Park, MncaKler, Pa., 24. Slafer and his Bund (Wm.' E. Slafer. leader)— Brighton Beaeli Hotel, O. I., N. Y., 10, In- definite. Shannon and his Band (Thomas F. Shannon, lender).— Wuudslde Park, Philadelphia, Pa., 19. Indefinite. Tnrnmaslno and bis Rand—Point Breese Park, Philadelphia, Pa., 19, Indefinite. Weaier's Military Rand (Herman Weaver, con- ductor). —Nonhead. N, C. 10-Sept. 10, CIRCUSES AND WILD WEST SHOWS. Barnum A Baileys—Vancouver, B. C„ Can., 10, Froliuion's—Powers' Chicago, 10, Indefinite. Durbnr, - The, In Klnemaeolor Moving Pictures— Urban-HinlUi'H — Philadelphia, Pa,, 10. Indefi- nite. Howe's Travel Festival, in Moling Pictures (Ly- man II. Howe, mgr.)—Cincinnati, O., lo-Scpi. 14. Howe's Trnvel Festival, In Moving Pictures (to- man II, Howe, mgr.)—Denver, Colo,, 10-24. Howe's Travel Festival, In Moving Pictures (l.r- iniiu II. Howe, mgr.)—Baltimore, Mil., 19, In- definite. Klnemaeolor Moving Pictures — Orban-Biuitb's— Chicago, 111., HI, Indefinite. 101 Ranch. In Moving Pictures (Win, J, Mc- Qulnn, mgr.)—Wliinl|ieg, Man., Can., 10, 1,1- (lellnlle. Halney's. Paul J., African Jungle, In Moving Pictures—Weber's, N. Y. Oily, 10, Indefinite. Rule's Moving l'lclnre* (P. K. Itulc, mgr.)— Plover. Wis., 10-21, Sherry 22-24, Oweu 20-28, Cameron 20-31. CARNIVAL SHOWS. Aiken Amuse. Co Loogoote, Ind., 10 24, Vln- eeiiucs 20-31. Barkoot, K. (J., World's Orentest Show — De- fiance, O., 19-24, Columbus 211-Hopt. 7. Ferarl, Col. Francis, Animal Arena anil Oarniml Show—lAwlston, Me.. 10-24, Illddeford 20-31. Great Inter-Notional Bliowi>—Thomas, Okla., 10- 24. Great Patterson Shows—I.e Mars, la., 10-24, Council Bluffs 20-31. Great Empire Shows—McKeesport, Pa., 10-21, Little Washington 26-31. Johnny J. Jones' Show—.Newburgli, N. Y., 10-21. Moss Bros.' Show—Houtida'e, Pa,, 10-24, Union- town 20-31. Monarch Carnival Shows—Mlddleburg, N. Y., 24, Adams 28, Metropolitan Shows— Gallatin, Tenn., 10-24. Bt. Louis Amuse Co.—Hcolldule, W. Vs.. 10-24. IV'ooilyard Show—Leesvllle, I*a. a 10-24, Ilunibuig 26-31. MISCELLANEOUS. Bnker-Tanglcy Show (Chas. B. Wslsb, mgr.)— Altotma, Pa., 10-24. Conihliintlon Show—United Play Oo.'a^—Valentine, Nebr.. 21, Ciiadron 22, Hot Springs, S. Dak., 23, 24, Deadwootl 20, 27, Rapid City 2H. ciia- dron Nebr., 20, Casper, Wyo., 30, Fort Robin- son, Nebr,, 31. Great Kiiynioud (Maurice F. Raymond, mgr.)— Oakland. Cal., 10-21, Ban Jose 22, Stockton 23, Biikerslleld 24, Los Angeles 20-31. Lyndon's Dig Hhow—Gslva, In., 10-22, Helmller 23-2N. Munlock Bros.' Tent Hhow (Al. Murdoch, uigr.)— l.lrermore Fulls, Me., 22-2S, Markle's Golden Roil Show Boat (V. It, Mnrklc, nurr.l—Chester, 111,, 21. Crystal City. Mo., 22, Grafton, III,, 24, ilnrilln 20, Knmpsville 27, Monteruina 28, Naples 29, Beanlstowu 30, Havana 31. Mysterious Smith (Albert P. Smith, mgr.)— Clear Lake, Wis., 21, Turtle Lake 22. Amery 2.1, Ellsworth 24, Rush City 20, Orantsburg 27, Mora, Minn., 20, Princeton 30, Norwoods', The. Hypnotic Hhow (M. 11. Norwood, mgr.)—Melbourne, Vic, Ana., 10-81, Adelaide, 80. Aim., Hept. 2-28. I'nmahaslka's Performing Animals and Birds— Meclianlraliurg, ■ 111., 22, Camsrgo 23, Elkhart, Ind., 24. Itiiuclere. Harry ami Mildred (Hsrry Ronclere, mgr.)—Lunenburg. K. H., Can., 21. 22, Chester 23, 24. Halifax 26-29. Truro 30. 31. Barldge Bros.' Amuse. Show (Waller Baildge, mgr.)—O'Neill. Nebr., 20-24, Stanton 27-31. ROBE HTAIIL BEGINS SEASON. Hose Htnlil will begin her nrcond Mason In Charles Klein's piny, "Maggie l'npjier," At Ix>nn; Branch, N. J., on Friday night, Aug. 23. X. BAZliTS~7AR FAMED DEPILATORY POWDER ™ E . S . HAIR SIMPLE DIRECTIONS WITH EACH BOTTLE. AU TOILET COUNTERS OR MAILED IN SEALED PACKAGES, 50 CENTS. HALL & NEVER FAILS RUCKEL, NEW YORK CITY