The New York Clipper (November 1912)

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..."" ' Hh , ','!. u<:-^ ft." I * ,y ill THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 'THIS VAUDBVIL,tB 4lDTD DRAMATIC HOUSES AT •I •' "THE LADY OF THE SLIPPER." "THE POIHT OF VIEW/' loriy-eixiiih Street. (Thomaa Broad- U\°Y* I"- b, Kmc.mgr.)—The Mill/of , r , ...,„ , 1hr kUpper; or, llMA PMrahi I am- j,„„, mgr.)—TAe Point 0/ Weir, Men! fantasy In three acts, book by Anna f„ ur BCtl f • Caldwell and Lawrence Mccarty, lyrics by Jame* O'Dea, music ay Victor singed by R. II. Buroalde, produced iilgot, Oct. !iH, by Charles Dllllngha l.i m cast: "THE BUL1DNESS OF VIRTUE" Thlm-nlntb Street (Ralph W. Long, PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE. (U1JS. MCCUN», MOt.) While tbe second week of "I'nsa In Boots," •lhe Crown Ptlnee Maximilian _ . Myri Dlmsley Emily Htevens DoiMla* Stevenson Kmi» \i 1w u«iin« ^Jfflbtt 1ST E22S "Sbert , 'LiwVonV////.::::iVoV;ard M E , atibr"o5 in™?, v™ VI. ,a r&&^SSS »'"ward Trennery ...William Morris 'J' 0 ," >on Nlx H2K fSSZ H'cphen Wright ttobcrt Kelly liniiser (the Daron's cat)..David Abraham* Writing around the time worn theme of Albrecbt... Louie Joxcpb. . .. >iauhlan. . i links hpooks.... t indcreJIa '.., Dollbnbla l-'reakette ltomncya 'the Fairy Godmother Valerie Hophla irina Clara Cookie... Mr*. Lemmlns. lied Collins.. Mary Ann,.. '......... .Madge Murray The Hon. Archibald Graham. .Be si I Uailam Cleverly written and brilliantly acted 8ann.fl Burbanks s,x responsibility, Mr. Goodmun haa sue- throughout la "The Bltndnes* of Virtue." Harold IIuk.-jII deeded In turning out a piay of much merit, which Mr. Morris Imported from London, a» the Cat, made the same preaalon aa It did last week, i-ang In ber niual tine voice. November 2 SCENERY TH-ATBES ANO PflODUCTIOliS V-»*«U6 JUSTS EOUIPMn I Jlawaad ••eo.4 U..4 r toner _ , '" MMRAY Hit SCERIC Sninin .ong enough for a second week'a cngago- Doyle and Klalne. the two ti.Yt" ■ •f 4 " 2 *. l'ollle Emery ment as many of tbe steady patrons of the blue, opened with a neat aonlf i 8 '"" h .........Louie toery playhouse were among the missing on Mon- "A Ltii.c Bit of Irish" was n«X I, . aaa «- A. Haro'lton-Ulbos (, a y evening. the other came back as. ••?£ * " s! ^ and Will J. Kennedy, as the King Rumphle, with a horn. Into which a,, „** "U," was as humorous as ever, and baa added lively choruses. She also did a t ' *"ril many funny antics that brought him mucn Then to the piano, playtor Mm! , y , llai, «. applause. The work of David Abrahams Jr., etng. The act concluded Litk . * n;le dan- ame favorable lm- by both. Very good r " tHj daate Herts and Abble, he In foil dr.... „ K**tj5m3Sr* white "ft*? 1 * I— The Point of Viea, a play In mgr.l— The Blindncti of Vfilmf, a play in ttmlmSm will J Kotannl* somewhat hpld by J U Ies_Eckcrt Goodman. Pro : L««."^>y Cosmo Hamllton.^rroducei by %£'& *8h&£?SS?'iTSE&Tifl Lena Mason and pi D k Wedding Bc ,|-! warbling "w. and retp-- ■■ ' Kdgar L. Hay but " offer* nothing that we have not seen where tbe piece scored a notable success. Ed. Randall hofore in plays dealing with tbe same sub- ff Is wither a "preachy" play, and a .David C. Montgomery Ject. It has a strong sympathetic appeal ''preachy" play has seldom found favor with Fred A. Btone HnJ many humorous lines of smart slang. New York thatrcgoers, but this piece deserve* Elsie Jams *' ut « lacks the "punch'' so necessary to the a rur| . ' or It has not only a strung moral ap- Lillian Lee success of the serious play nowadays. The PML but equally because of the sweetness Qneeqle Vaa«nr characters are well drawn and arc all finely w "lf a HP atuiosnhero generates. new songs nave neen included m Ber already ■•parrot" version if Tanra.."""!* mlt - » .. ..AUene Crater P»rtrayed by a company of unusual excel- The theme of Mr. Hamilton's play Is this— line repertoire, but the audience would not Imitation and one of Ed<jf» 1-A °. * blr il .Vivian Uuabmore lin .£J- . , . .. . Mjouid the parents Inform their cbildrtn he content until she rendered her famous Cohan. A little Teiaa T*m™l and , Ucor R 1'oggv Wood "e plot tells the story of Myra Dimslcy, of the more important matters In life or "I Gotta the Brich," which she puts over time Eyes" made a eood «ni7? y and "H*t- Florence Williams '«» comes to New York to study singing, fliould the children (especially girls) be as only she can. The VernetU OarkTrin „» . .....Edna Bates s °« meets Frances Law ton. a rich, young »<-'Pt In Ignorance until they find matters As a monologlst Fred Duprez can take his all made up as srlrls in — ** * "t'ors, Helen Falconer """man, who prefers to live among the "mid- 5111 tbcmsclvea. . It Is a big question and place among the best. For fully fifteen mln- diesscs. went throueh ' a h.„». s > wn 8kd l.udovka Gladys Kc'l die classes. Mlas Lawton befriends Myra Mr. Hamilton handles It well. As we have Utcs Kred kept the audience roaring with balancing on the narrow „, k I J*"*" of Malda Lillian Kite after taking her from a maternity hospital, said before, the acting Is brilliant. The com- laughter with his funny stories. His plav very well. ""rrow path, and managed Gretchen... Angle Wclmers Miks Lawton Insists that Myra live with her. P»dj }• exclusively English, and most of recltallon at the conclusion of bla act. lit Pearson and GarfloM f-~ ._.. . 1'remlerc Danseusc I.ydla Loponklwa hhc accepts, anil when she Is alone In tbe the playera come to us with reputations, which be uses a drop about the else of an medians put their ncs*. toT f h lircs3 •»■ There arc no more popular stars In mil- J'Partment she learns that Miss Lawtons A. Holmes-Gore was lovable as the minister, ordinary doormat, was a scream. talking and sininnir act VISE. 1 r '. and a n <*t slcal shows to-day than the team Montgomery '"'"thfr Robert is the man who had reined ; nd ., th « H" °S hu oanghtcr Erne was Eva Taylor and her company presented rhyming made some lain*, -n. pruB, P t « mid Stone and Elsie Janls. and a show that lu i. r (Lawton had given her a llctltlous name handled with charm and wlnsomcness by her sueceasfnl skit, entitled "On the Q. T.." lesqneon stag» occur ren™. r J!i?'\ a bor - is headed by cither the first two named or J vncn 1- no me t her). He offers to marry her, Doris Lytton. who is one of the cleverest In which mixed relationship plays an lm- They All Do , '" lnclodlne mJ ". tltl( ' u " w "a«t It Is aa act, song and dance, sketches -nhii 81 ?" attention Waitm*" etc. "kttL, IT?.;r c . 3 > " h »e I'm the last mentioned Is reasonably sure of sue- "Ut she refuses. k .. » — i 1 as . * _ \luro laavna but when the three names sre to be found iu one entertainment, as they are In "The Lady of the Bllpiier." there seems to be only one answer—pronounced and mi- tiuubtcu success. 'J'lie names of David C. Montgomery and ingenues seen here In a long time. portnnt part with much success. Myra, leaves the house and moves to a Basil Hallam gave a splendid performance Interesting little playlet, and holds attention Waltln*^ etc "Af&rAii {•heap furnished room. Here she is sought * B ,J be b °y- It is a dltflcult role, but Mr. from start to finish. Miss Taylor's perform- was also u by a former lover from her home towu. }{aiiam played It with distinction and charm, ance was noteworthy as was the work of "Keep Awav to marry her PJ has a fine apeaklng voice, over which be her supporting companv. other partner used «W&*attX«a ay from the Felfows'^.rve 7 H "?£ partner very well Dick Crollus ows' served the Despite her story, lie wants to marry ber " e swaj n uue speaaing voice, over wmen lie Her supporting < and return home with her. But she refuses la s splendid control. The Ueiff Bros, showed some new steps « 1 ?, "*°- Mlss r - aw t°n also finds out her \V' 1 ? .Emery, as Cookie (the minister's that won them much success. More ait< Fred A. Stone have been Inseparably linked hiding place and she la follewed by Robert, mald-or-all-work for twenty years), was a tion seems to be given to singing than with fun and frolic ever since years ago thev J L 1 L * w,on and the lover from Syracuse delight. She made her role, that of a prat-- dancing and, as the boys are past masten forsook vaudeville to enter the musical com- (Stephen Wright), then learn who the man tlca '. matter-of-fact servant, stand out con- the latter, a switch would most likely be 0 nor itr»«, eily field, and the same app.us to Miss Janls, responsible, for her misery Is. Wright is snlctiously and she furnlsbed the little com- great benefit to them. As It was, the boys statues come to life ami m.S°"i onc ot *•• and in their present vehicle lliey live up to about to t™ Lawton, when Myra. in order «"? that the plav has. The rest of the com- took several bows at the finish of the per- mnch to the dlarnsr n? i%*„ u ,0 het i their reputations to tbe uimosi degree. The !° PWfgt * »Bht and possibly a murder, Pfny have small roles, but all of them are fo.-maaee. stab and shoo? tSL "»^i.:5, rr, J * h ? triM to lilece is little more than u vehicle, and If it } u,n P 5 hetween them and declares to all that ?' a y ed ' n fl ne style. Indeed, finer acting Woodward's noting dogs showed what can out avaU After^th. rTiJn? m i BC t ff '" wlt °- hud to rely.upon either us book, lyrics or '""ton was not the first man, that there than this company otters Is not on view on be done in animal training. They present to find his wife verr much & t r v rctnra * dosen_ beautiful pictures, each one Crollus was fnnnv as tho \ r ,7» u .„ ''l L . Mr - ^U*M^!£BSS!t. m^m&m &2&*2L£l ™A^**&J* JBL*»* *g.H« tt » pfiy « <W pro- W^jmSajStt'T'Il 7" ' wTth%TaVa n s n wen a?the Pr a°«or S^ The Woods and Woods Trio ottering some- personated the statue were eicloi.^t J.*' thing new In ihe acrobatic lfnc, called "An port ■■■■■. wtr « excellent sap- music It woulS stand UttSc chance of win- ,vorc other men. Hut as Lawton and his °' lr 'oca' stage et this moment. nlng public favor, but It offers opportunities 525 ,oavc tll(! l ' oo:n ,hc takcs ba ck the lie. . * Ir - Morris has given the play _ tor lie irlo of stars to Introduce their spc- "Oocrt Kiarries a society girl, but whether dnctlon, and tbe stage management was chillies, and these, familiar as they are to "J** " ni1 WJSiW ever marry, the audience fxcellent Third Row. us nro alwnya welcome. never learns. .. ' » Elsie Jnnls never did better work, ftho , E i nl l v , st ' v ,f n *- wno closely reiemblea her LINCOLN SOUARE. hnd several Bones which she "talked" In her iSSf'.V"' Kl " kc ' J n a PPe nf ?nce. voice anil ,,,„.„ _-„„.,* „-„ » tistual clever mariner, and the one In the first *n«nnerl»ni», scored a great personal sue- ». „ t tHA8 - ^bsouson, mob.) act with lhe "kiddies" was "put over" iu t ■, , '" ,, a9 Myra. Her performance was a bril- Monday, Oct. 28, was tta third anni- the besi style of this clever little lady She , " lnt one - ,n * he scene where She told Bob- "wary of this theatre, under the Marcus had another song with David Abrahams In V* '-avrtoa of her disgrace, the birth and i' 0 ';* msnrigement, and Maanger Ferguson the snine act, that also won her favor For »w»lh of her child, she was woudcrfully n * a Bl'en the entire front of the house, like- lier vails uuibber with Douglas Stevenson fcallstlu In her MIoH. fl!l*s Stevens stands wlsc tne '. on 8 rotunda entrance, a gala np- sue also scored. Then in the last act she itx ,ile » er y ff °nt row of rur emotional ac- t*»r»n« In a tastefnlly nrranged display pave her well known Imitations of well' fiSH^ft and tbev can be counted on the of bunting, electric lights ?nd flags, knuwu stage celebrities, for which she won "ntfersi of otic hand nbout a S t " e 'JBS'lStE •PP Mred ii white, singing £ «# . r^. 1 rp Y< ? r Face «** a Smile" SS Elopement by Wire," performed some of tbe most difficult tricks with ease and grace. Those Four Entertainers, a quartette isjfe ^ngr ln ; ne : tar §r^«S^sS5S COLONIAL. , l^ ^fX?Jttti&4 (IA1.PH BD1IO.NDS, MOB.) f' ngln , R " 1 ' l , ,y * de Bl . Cn Klds -" «'"' «hlshfa At the matinee on Monday afternoon the ?, a % u * R ,n »' of e with "The What You can attendaneo record tor this season was boost- i? a „i"- c t „_., f an , „. , , Thj Monday audience was one of the pd to a new mark, undoubtedly due to the ,„„„.'—. btc . war t and Picks have n school room scene, with a not over bright colored cores she gave a perfect Imitation of Mr. P 1 *' 1 ^ from the audience, which was mainly Ktoiie's exit earlier In the piece. In which he ESH H of profcsslobals. She played with n»es a most peculiar dance step. authority hnd distinction, dad made the well deserved storms 0/ applause. She was . Luc,,e Watson's performance as Francos muaI capacity size, nnd the vaudevlt'e, whilo 'act that John J. McGraw was to make his SffiSS&i .«* LS5* 22 Mght rolurBl recalled many times, nnd for one of her en- f'»*toh won for her nlliny ii.unds of ap- , not u ? t0 Mm e weeks In entertaining call- Crst appearance In vaudeville in tbe city. . ,", ,™ a ?'* r „ * nd eight echo ars. three girls plsilee from the ftudleuee. which was mainly bre j was evenly good. where we all think he la the greatest base- ?, Jint. I ?'».t rora i 0 " .'?" «o reress there At 8.10_AI. Herman came on for a few ball manager of all time. HTs New York Il.PJS? ?» fi.l u 5 and A c i' 011 ' ''"-""ding tbe mtnutM of monologue. It wonld be dlffl- debut Is further menOoned under New Acts, f tE.i 8 .\i.Lii?*. ~? D: l ild . oa rol , 1 *' r lsaa,re - Montgomery arid Stone first appear In e *8SlS**J! ' u *2 b Ic otte. cult to Judge Mr Herman's act from tbla In this issue. ^ iS?LS22E6 SSSS ctc " ? nke *• ■» •'hiirncters that remind you of their famous Madge Kennedy (front "Little Miss Brown" performance, for (taking out his watch) he The bl'l was opened by the Alpha Troupe, 7l2",'° 0 I o ,> Dj y Interesting, and for a finish roles In "1'he WlkartS of 02." In this bres- company) was a positive delight as Pollv "formed the audience that he had to do *h!ca consls.s of two women and two men. ,.£u \vf! ?£. U J B Wl tc '. na rattllngdanr.-. mi show Montgomery Is transformed from «»n««rd, tne good but slangy girl. She has another show that evening. He devoted <>n full stage tbey did some very credltablo »,„ ,52 "J: 1 !, 168 Candidate" was well acted a pumpkin, wElle Stone Is a scarecrow m °* t °J.Jnc comedy lines, and she got them jnost of the short time he occupied the stage hoop manipulating. oyinrec ladies and one man. Ineliidlug 1 Irought to life. They make several chances ov ?r *»h a bnhr. " In remarks to patrons who were seeking Du Cullon, who llvea up to his billing as Jl'" ».r ?."' ! » u ? ra Ketto politician and of costume, and In tbe Bccond net they hark SSgf EBtabrook (frpm "Little Women" sea ™- , „. a talkative Englishman, appeared, In one, !m?„ s ^£ff'""u.,'f ndld *,5? and her daughter, hack to their early vaudeville days and re- company) gave ah excellent performance of Corrlgan and Vivian, who folirtwed In a and after a rather slow stnrt he got the 1 n J *J °ung glri Is smitten wllh the baron. " stories and . at nrr toother laducea her to overhear en '"►view with the baron, who. when monev entloned, transfers his attentions to the "| and proposes to her. He haa his bat to him by the mother. Just as tbe her election. la shouted through the Vernon Cattle, assisted by a female chorus, did 11 capital number, entitled "Fond ot the Ladles." Mr. Cnstlc hns a capital voice, nnd while the humber gnve him little chance (0 tilsplny It to (lie best advantage, be ren- dered It with good effect. Iltlt Mr. Castle Is also 11 cnpltdl eccentric dancer, and the fin- ish of this number was one of tbi most novel tteen on the local singe. With swnylng «„,.„?,„?.? AT 1 . . "T. d . by Bub f dance movement, not uiiVlke the "Turkey SKSE* n i^ c J^'^i ? ltcho JL of . tho Trot," but absolutely devoid of objectionable -SH? 1 —'fl Blossom Sceley, the clever featmes, the girls 'farm ■ Mm. with Mr. ftfi? ST^tSS^, 1 ^ *Z&±*!.S2$*» were: "Bobby's Father" (Vita- Sunshine" (Essanay). "The Simple and "Scenes in Japan "(Sells). than Several bows-" """ eharaclcrs in^thc piay^re'hufiesqued bVtwo . ?°. r . the flrst three days of Oct. 28 week H\MiiEn*TEIN'S. . i>°yd and Nelson came nekt In single and women and two men. There are several *, fa,r Iy 8°od program was given, and in- (fuavk jo\eb unn.1 double song nnmbers, Which got by nicely, funny Incidents, but It Is almost too rldlcu- c J u ,ded as headilnere Falrrran, Furman and On* «» *k. 11 *,'*"•.,""*•' ., . and the audience liked the pleasing per- lous. '• airman. In a singing and piano performance. the venr on iSF« "SiVn W Ji udlcncc, .i of BonaIlt y Of »h* >onng couple. Their closing Ray Cox m a series of selections concoeted £ wo °' the **■ entertain with songs, wltk ™./S. on Pet. J8. wltneased a corking song number was a bright bit. by herself was a winner, with theAssistance °*°J w - Fa'nnan at the piano. Monda.v SSt Mli'of tlS' *Jar V ° ted ° n ° °' **• . ^'iSnJ"^ 0'" n Pany appeared ln ber o* Jos. H. Woodward a the pano. Miss Cox jnattaoc the lar,-o audience was very liberal rJrtwSm&m formed by "Rube" S2ftJ^^»MffiPj5.'-i a » m**UL**Ut*Lmm 5* Ladies' «-» •?#■««_ to them. _, _ _ Cnatle In the cent round which the half turn a girl . them, about sixteen could be found with the sketch or the manner 'Home Journal," "The I>ercllct Cook's Tour- Herbert and Denlson in songs and a little of Its presentation. The acting of Patrice 1st," "You Know What She Expected and cro * K "re talk held the Btage about fifteen and her male support was praiseworthy. You Sec Just What She Got" For the next minutes, and made a fairly good impression. The nsunl Illustrated song followed. This part of her entertainment "she delivered a Botl1 hlTe flDe sinelnt: voices and render j - and monologue from n swinging aeroplane This tOD K_ at opening of their performance with sc- was a hit. As a closing feature by request, much success. The talk Is bright and snappy ■ag" she put over her famed rendition of "An and '■ delivered ln a clever manner. sr—1 »«-»■ ■ ■ ■■■■ "■ 1 , «T 11 mr une. ■ „ „.*,.;,,.. ■_■ ■ ■ "•"■ ovnes a rcBt of one week. Americnn Girl at a Baseball Game;' Stevens and Howard ln classic (landnj I hen with the same swaying movement the S£UR2?w-iffi SS •,^ arquard J wa ? rcmem - Tne Knight RroB. and Sawtelle gave their Arthur Hopkins' presentation of naasard were well liked. Both demonstrated their line revolves nnd ot each half turn a glcl r^.» iJeL i,.^ .. P i U i h °* f t,cord thla ,ca80n ' comedy character skit, in which a mlx-np of Short's "Dance Dream" appears under New »••""? as dancing experts, executing several leaves tn» lint' Until Mr. Castle onec more (S SL'; e * ActB - this Issue.) umbrellas furnishes the fun. The grotesque Acta. «pi»«.»™ uauer new thgt brou ht them roun(]B of flp pi lU me. „ ^nnds nlone. It Is ft capital number, and w .I n .„ M " »~i Ve »5 <££"!! ac 8 on l 5 B °ctlng of one of the brothers is the chief Following the Intermission Maude Lam- Sullivan and Pasquelcna, In their we W which caught tbe house. gg? 2\S!L » *■ * appearance this point of merit ln the sketh, though Miss Saw- bert and rfruest Dull appeared In their mu- known funDT 8 *"' ea» p d "The Piitotltutt." David Abrahams deserves great credit for W*. *\.!L°^?.. s fS? a, ._ >a ^**t P *&f fit feile Wkjl . Dajajl l l l f» law jBa, The closing elcal triumph. There Is no doubi tha; »'«s a.scream.. They had the audience roar- In the second act Lydla Lopoukowa, pre atfm rf n ««e«a C ;assr B teJbyacorpn e ballet] P^tlTO. Mr, BUhma' work, m too'rtctch did some excellent dancing, and waa deserv- ca '{■ f0 1 ";. 1 a ESSr mussing up of the stage, lug of the hearty applause accorded her and / while highly Improbable in theme and efforts. action, it gots the laughs and there yon are. Founded Upon the well known story of ^SF^T&A ,n A h 'tt. tonl< ' tt . 1 'P"**, waa t'Inrterelln. the work admits of very elabo- J'Kht at home, and the e.iidl«ice his own rate singing, which Mr. Dillingham has given r,2 ns .V tum J J ''. Th f y ' au »hed when he want- It without stint, and the deftclenclea of the JS * h f5L tn i au8 ?' F? u '», ». Q"*stlon If nnthora are atoned for to a large catent by W9 n , n X 8 J e \ ""'ved gome of the Issues of Mr. Durnslfle. who bat nut bis best foot «ne political struRgle, as propounded by him. forward In stAglng the work, nnd this means music ' n *> w'th laughter every second they were from drop to tfroiii " * on the stage. Although Frank North haa been seen a . L 0 '? Dalley. aa a singing comedienne, can number of times In "Back to Wellington," l 8 ,* 1 ? h " P'acc among the best. She ope. tbe man who plays tbe t ' city Is a new member to bookmaker from the with ji character song, which she sings 0 > 0 the company, The &**,. manner. A straight awMg Ing by this substltu- wh .°. n fh « sh °ws her fine pinging voice, me Hint tlic very mined. best results have been at- WMt. AMERICAN. (cauBuaa a. j-otshah, nan.) Every sent In this large theatre •was occu- red by moulding In cliiy of the Aniericaa history, gone and 3£faH/a{VWM| nnd Leonard. Jera !» tttg&SS tt'SSSa'llS'S Hanfoirt mid "The Loan Office" are mentioned 25 g B ' c,r bcat « fforto . a » ■ H>e KEITH'S UNION SQIARE. (KLMEB t. BOOBRB, 1IOR ) Wblle arguing over real vaudeville atuff act certainly loses nothL, let's slip In a word or two for the bill that tloa and was heartily applauded Mondav BU «J on .c* wis lo-th to let ber g> Elmer Rogers has tacked up here at the afternoon. ' Square been " berc Monday accrued to he n day of welcome event for popular performers, And In their dls- began tflwi' on «£ a , t " 00 »ey «pd his better half, Joy. as we started to say. a true" enough ""The"Six Grunsthos Sisters and a man have ■ Marion ^enl, came \n for a goodly share, root Vaudeville cntertalttarait. no l»m «-en to Now York fVr some tlfo? . Their .ketch. "At the Newsstand." was The proftram Is replete with new offerings, ind tb?y hod tbe difficult position o?fo ?wl !" - S»« l&tt »_JSa5 -EfiSSjTW?i a .vor,_ . ,"• ing John'J. A-^ 0 ^{\f^ Vi^r^^*Jftg'& « -oung j2fiff&s& *wifi*aS3V««» tmtia ' themaelvea capable <>f P"; really wondevfnl acrobalic celvea well earned nppl'"-'- Jact. Acts.) " S'Tf'*.£ 8, « u f" (Julius Bernstein, mgr.) ho set New York town 7rY M ni t $ 1 ' 1 . a , nd . ""'L 011 P'ctnres. Rlii for patrons afire when Tempest and Sunshine was a tram Oct. ys-BO Included- never seen to •thoro'ighly enjoyed song clear ~ fhcSIx Grunsthos Slater, and a man have *^g*ff%* fllstor8i „ th8 tIt „ h^ a sister team, and offer nothing ■*■■ enjoyed. Front ibclr opentog Florence Roberts and company presented a In full length dresses down to the dancing finish, It new one act play, entlt'cd 'The Woman In- trimmings, Ue ilx You UCh and SfO. flnelv enlrrt-ilnlni. tprvonea" nnri nenrejl n Imnnln. .,^™ 0 „ i_ ''.'?,.'_.'". _.'?_/, OU iallando. whose . rf ni fi Pttl » M JS a }' l Y CB,er . ■ their aero- iittlc slng.'ng skit, entltli famous mm of hmle "Bumpty-ltumps," came back 26, but Bungalow." (Sec New I Dresent won for 1.1 B ? °5?, 8U . re a . ct tn °t always gets the Florence Tempest, who present, won ror ,. Wg nand -. of WPlcomp , roro file patrons afire when Tempest and { in <mr New Acts column on another page. past. Owm* Opera Honae (R. J. Macdrn, "The Rose Maid" opened. Oct. JJ - Graham, Edith Shcnn. raeeT ffi^iffi 1 ?^?^^"™' 1 ! 1 ' TMU, and nianv other favorites In the a* afire when Tempest and Sunshine was a team, O". 28-RO Included: Marga and Frltal, the mgr )—"The Rose Maid" 0 was given a hearty welcome, unci her "Coll ?, ,l,nto " R ' Raymond and Hall, Lamb's Manl- with Arthur Cloush It E ego Town" act is reviewed under New Acts """• ™™ ^°"l K' d ». th« Irish Colleens. Decker Ed OauSteT A ln «M&g«im . „__ „.... . Klein n™. .and Sha II. and H.nion and Han- fflt'frothy Ka'rd.E, Sor'e^nVd" 1 ^ "'^ H ^^ "»* ^^l^^V^l X"Onrtoh™ r^t^^naTtrth^tte^ST^iSvtfi Y2**BL3&I!^J&*Si& -jea^-comedian w.tifthf Gemin ifiJK pSS&ZZSB'&S' "?« < P ' P ' nard"Tn% M ueen° n E .Kth:" began "he'thW team seeking bnftklng. The war of words P,"«°, rc ,i n " cr cnoo / c ' which they acknowledged and In his own Inimitable style of ellpptog 17°<tor, mgr.)—-High class motion pictures week at this house Monday Oct. S«- . between them caused much laughter. V"gj h S " 0 f w tl ^ M L*^ H * 0 /**.l ,0 "? 11 ft,r *»w. the materia across he had tho house In con- ""i,^^"'!; n " h for 0c Jt- 28-30 Included: W Wallncu's (ch« "« Burnhnm. mur.l- The Sylphnnos (man and woman), In neat "JSLSP 0 . 0 /,"SrWL hlt " °f thc b "L . ., .'V 1 "? 1 rl . otB ,ro P ,Dc beginning. That dance of l£j" e ,,£ 1 , ursdo { 1 ,- Mn , ho " B y Bro «- «nd "Daisy." "The New Sin" will close Its engairein™ •vlilte. costumes,^ played splendidly on the «£S^JS*2ff«L *3»jS£ .Y lo J 1 h, ?. r f. a Li<' R55MS** jl« -he doe,. gSm™»Jj J Iab n el ST&JSTlJ^i S , tnla *»» « at "^ ™K u^ 1 Sk repeated former SBH?- I * VnSn .^".^"f 3 ' . Blll .™ for yenow '"ctct will be produced here MomM s sprinkling of SL„i°„ v - £j. M " IWt !!,„ al, d Dudley, to "The matinee Nov. 4. miii... .„,i «. omglng Teacher:* K lintt unA Wo=» nn . n i<„ iri-- .„'^_ . ,-. ._ splendidly on the l T m "V" viaiouen. piano and violin :vloplione the various popular sono hits of "PC" 8 , made good In nn act which ta not "Honor Among Thieves the day, nnd thev were onc of lhe real riots 5 -* y " -, ns y- to Hs ovpr succeaafHlly tbeso Bticccsses. and Thc generous real ftenulne laughter. BOtign were well received nnd ns griieeful «s ever, MI13 WhltBlde's Bhc Is as pretty DIJou.—^Motion pictures of Paul J. Rnlney'e African hunt began tho ' Bennington Brothers scored i'cnvlly with house Oct. 28. their remnrkablo work on thc rlngB. They. Savoy (Rosenberg Bros. rlso ninnzed atrer fceen he audience with their 'feats of Pictures ln which leading strength. The DrJccs "in "lhe c'aIcbn'y"havo attraction at this house' ralssd on Saturday and Suniliv nlrlitl. . 0«.nd St ^evv^D^e^^fe^tr . SteT ^'^a at thla house „""."'.""?'•' ? t,e «* (Bernard Frank, evening. Nov. ^ „^.i Lyrlo (Sam S. ft I^e Shuberr. Ine■■ ®« % "The Master of the House" will «5 in "nUl> L ' 2'ftfrd llow. —reet (Itorry Reekman, mgr.)- Vaudevlllo and motion, pictures. ^5teS« WW^VVB^l - 35t"3k--A-»-***. ?£t«S£«E.a» lfS."ra«ii¥iff»