The New York Clipper (October 1912)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. October 26 J A WONDERFUL VARIETY HARRY "%/QW TT1IL.2EER '8 6 sensational! HITS WORDS, jakdrkw b. iibhlm« HIM A I'OSlTrV'K fiCUKAM-; jc: I Any act con put over the blgge ntklnd of a hit with those eongo. Each song ta on tlrolydlfforont. Lot uo rout.no youroct: qnti Rouble y«waMaucej ii r THE TALK OF EVERT »IIOW. GOOD COR '.TEN ; KNt'dltKH. R.YTUA -'"-VERSES OAI.OHK MALE <JU V>".MAli«; VKUSfOS. JI8ICUE MONACO'S GREAT MOON SONG 1L SIT RIGHT ON TH IDEA. THERE Ig A SPOT FOR THIS BONO 111 ANY APT. BISACT1FCL HARMONY ARJRAjaEMBjgTJWRJMWDLEB AMD ftCAHTETTBB. "^°°' l, ° *.° "^MijEmmimTT!? , .T'. onus, aivuiikw D. STER1.INW T!IK ' FIRST ()1C THE GHOST . SOIMiS'.'THlS SKASOX Ifl IKI I ll ■Ik . .'.Ottk.VT VOll' SINUI.K, ''.'bliU'llli'E OR K.VSKMHLE.•.'■'■'SUGOKSTS:-IIUN IMtKl)*' '(IF ,\FAV' II)EAS>H , <>li'* Ili'SlNKSR- AM) KKKKt'T* WORDS, 8TAHLEY MURPHY THE OREATBBT . MARCH BALLAD IN YEARS BEHIND MUSIC, HARRY VON Tll./.ici BETTER THAN "I WAIT A OIRL, ' GREAT QUARTETTE ARRANGEMENT; A POSITIVE HIT FOR EVERY ACT USING IT. ANJ> Il.Vlllt V .voveivi' v Mm* fl Till'! OAINTIKST. SWKKTUST, C1.I4VEKEST ROVM I,\ VfoAHS. OI'K urn r.i.k AVI> (.n: I. IS UKT IT U'llll.K IT IS KIIKSII. SPECIAL NOTICE— ben bornstein will bb at our Chicago office for the next four weeks, grand opera house hmjg. IHARRY YON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.. 125 West 43d Street, Mew Yorkl WILLIAM ADLER VERY BUSY. Ono of tbo busiest places In tbo theatrical district of New York Is tile workrooms of William Adlcr, the well known tbcatrlcul costumcr, at 105 West Thirty ninth Street, New York. Mr. Adlcr has fitted out many sbows with costumes, and Is of the opinion Unit tbo present season 'will be one of the most prosperous managers have had In many yeai'B, despite the fact that tbo Presidential contest Is not beneficial for theatres. Mr. Adlcr comes to this conclusion by reason of the fact that be bas many orders to fit out attractions with costumes. * » » "MILESTONES" FOR BERLIN. Arrangements nave been completed for the production in Berlin of "Milestones," which is playing In London, Chicago, and at the Liberty Theatre here at the present time, The German version will bo called "Mcrsold- Jllze." LEW GHAIIAM, One of the world's Krcnteat sldo show malin- gers, now Identified with tbo ltlngltng Brothers' Shows. "THE WHIP" POSTPONED. 'I'hi- opening date for the presentation of "The Whip," at the Manhattan Opera House, has been postponed from Election Day to Nov. 11. II was found that the Drury Lane melodrama could not be got ready until the later date. 4(» THE CORT THEATRE OPENING. The Cort Theatre, In West Forty-olgbth Street, near Broadway, will be opened by John Cort on Nov. 25, with a new Irish com- edy, "Peg o' My Heart," by J. Hartley Man- ners. Laurette Taylor will be starred. The drama will be produced by Oliver Morosco. »»♦ "DOVE OF PEACE" FOR NOV. 14. Walter Damroscli bas announced tbat "The Dove of Peace," his new comic opera, written wlthiWdllace'Irwin, makes Its New York ap- pearance on Nov. 4. CHAS. II. DOUTRICK, Died Oct. 7, 1012, at Chicago. II. S. ROWE Hub had a wide experience In the circus busi- ness, and It Is reported ho will launch a big star show next season. PATSY DOYLE IN ENGLAND. Patsy Doyle, playing the Hippodrome, Lon- don, Kng., has tnado a tremendous lilt. They have Patsy billed as a new performer with •a odd way, NOTICE. HALF TONE PICTURES In the read- Ins pasjea of THB CLIPPER will be Inserted at these prices! Front Pave Cut f 05.00 Doable Column. #10.00 •Ingle Column fB.00 "TUB GYPSY." Tho New York premiere of Plxlcy and Ludcr's now romantic operetta, "Tho Gypsy," will take place at tho Park Theatre on Nor. 11, following the engagement of Clifton Crawford, in n 'My Best Girl." The principals will bo: violet Beaton, Eleanor Kent. Jose- phine Morse, Blanche West, Anna Wilkes, Ernest Lambert. John Haztard, William Bel- lery, Forrest winant, Donald Hamilton Earle and Francis Lleb. NOW READY! THE£CLIPPER RED BOOK AND DATE BOOK ror Sctason 1812-1913 It contains the names and addresses of Man- agers, Vaudeville and Dramatic Agents in New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Canada, London; Music Publishers; Railroad Agents; The- atrical Clubs and Societies; T. M. A. Head- quarters; Ilallroad and Steamship Lines, etc., and other Information. Bent only on receipt of 10 cents (stamps or coin), accompanied by a coupon cut from THB NEW YOBK CLIPPER, FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO., LTD. Publishers THE NEW YORK CLIPPER ALBERT J. BORIE, Managing Editor 47 W. 28th STREET, NSW YORK OUT OUT AND Send This Coupon and Ten Cents for a copy of THE CLIPPER RED BOOK AND DATE BOOK _ <Forl012-iei8> To THE MEW YORK CLIPPER 47 West »8Ui Btrset, New York FLORENCE BRENNEN'B NEW ACT. j^HH' the P erw>na > direction of Weber & Jermon, a now. net, written by Florenco 3sWa.«g4.^W ""I the y Amateur" win take tho boards. The author Miss £ttP w iEl.T ,UI » Dla » «w Mrt of "TrWe? while Adellu Boattlno wl|Yplay the amateur. JAMES JAY BRADY, For mnny years general press reprcscntstlw for Klaw & Erlangcr and the Klngllne W«. now manager of the Colonial Theatre CMMf* WI3HUA & LIESCHER NOTES. Wert* St Liiosrhor have signed contracts win Vtetof Herbert for the new opera in which they will alar ChrUtle Macbonnld. Mr. Herbert has agreed to have the new score ready for the prima donna by the first of tho year, when she will have finished her third season In "The Spring Maid." l lie managers hnve selected a scenario, mibuii ted by 1,,-od De Grcsac, the book to be written by Henry Blossom, .i .."".'.""J 8 . WCI ' C l '8 n « d wl| h the proviso itX eM,* dC " VCrCd t0 W " b0 * ....Ptn 86 "?? of the opera Is laid In Flanders, fi a i- M ?." M », <:D0D '»U w "' ba ve the role of a little Hernial! maid. Tho new piece Is as ?in,.|,iT amo<J ' 1 b V t tUe title will probably bo decided upon before rehearsals start on New xcftr s Liuy, x.^ilf 1 Ha J? 8 i starring In "The Spring Maid, crooned her second tour In Lexington, SSJ|I"RS 0ct U - UlM Ua J° a will con: time in this opera until February, when sho Silt.™ .P rcse . n ted In a new work, to ho written by native authors. ■■♦»» HERBERT S. MADDY, General promoter, Con nor's Iiid oor^-^ SMITH AND FLYNN JOIN "***, Clay Smith snd Kitty ftmJfS.%01 hands and signed with Jesso I^ S "V time. act which will open over the 8. * <-• ""