The New York Clipper (December 1912)

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DECEMBER THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 9 flliTQ FTOWN NEWS ■"— '. 7^ Md.—Ford's (Chas. B. Ford, ■*•> A i eI -»B"clbIri." week of 0. 3»**.^ iFrank McDrlde. mgr.)—"Hanky A" B ,7°5 n 'l n d week, Nell O'Brien's Mlnstrela Dean, mgr.) — Plctntet of rf«. **SS Manwl trThi CroVs" 2 and week. 35S48! ^e.°^-)--n« a&a ffl*— ™| .„d week. "The Gambler and •Sff (Wn. Balunf. mgr.l--D.ve Marlon;. "KJ week, the Cracker Jack* 9 and week. x-" 2 ; itESrae Bite. op.)—Washington 8o- E'ffirt. ztnd week. OirU from Joyland 9 and eJftj «*„,.., (JM L. Kernan. miT.)—Bill for 2 •W^^Jind*.: tail aUserand_ company. RJ ,,£,.. the Cracker Jacks » and week. Tbr Km •""TWliide.: tall uuaer ano compiu/. H "■* 1 Frnle Carroll and Field., Lynch and BE S?fiaH<>d ft *«" ^^SwSttman and Merrick. Zeoda. Tannean ii'ctoS Nanette H.ine. and company. Holly {£££• George Martin, and Margaret May and ™f ^.nnnolla, Ind.—Murat (Fred J. Dalley. *f£2rEmm* week of Dec. 2. Madam p ^Sr„ 1 »H'a (Ad. F. Miller, mgr.) — Richard s ? ct Z? Hmttle Williams, hi "The GItI from 2^,'rtre" 2 3; Mn4. Calve and Galileo Cas ; ^4 Robert Billiard, In "The Argyte Caw. R? fJETrSm in "The Wttlest *#**>" ^.S' '(Anderson 4 Zlegltr. maTS.)—"The M& SKS* 2-4. "Bl«y. Ike Kid" £7. rEui (Holden & Edwarda. mars.) —The J££ player, present "The Minister's Sweet- £,r week; of 2- "Tempeat and Sanahlne" "kdth's (Ned S. Hastings, mgr. > —Bill for —It of 2 Includes: Jessie Bnsley ond company, !E nira Petrora. Al. and Fannie Steadman, /KfiM Leorard Fletcher, Bedford and Winches- « BllljK. Wells. Flying Wearers, Hill and iilVlany. and the photoplane. 0»«TT (Irtxle Amusement Co., mgrs.)—Vaude- Tf 1 !* and pictures. Libia (Olseo A Barton, mgrs.)—Bill week of j- Brlodamore. Samayoa, Greater Comedy Fonr, oina and Oroas. Leo Tung Foo and the pictures. Fiiiiit (B. Arganbright, m«r.)—Vaudeville and 'giciuil (E. G. Black, mgr.)—Bose Buds week tf 2 Cherry Blossoms week of 9. llijcsTia (S. Creawell, mgr.) —This house om«1 Dec. 2, with Central Burlesque Wheel Sokiurs. The opening attraction Is Oriental BrilM, followed by the Baby Dolls week of 9. Kotb. —Sammle DuTla. who has been in the tci office at the Empire since the bouse wna tnerad about twenty years ago, after a season's mt resumed bis duties 2 The Indianapolis OrtliHtra will glre lta monthly concert at the Karat, 8, In connection with the Mnalkve-ln Cxras and Quartette, in "The Tale of Old Jiptn." 8. Buffalo. N. Y—Star (P. 0. Cornell, mgr.) yriud Scheff, In "The Lore Wager." Dec. 2-4: "Everywhere" (local), benefit for Children's Aid Society. 5-7; Richard Carle and Hattle Williams, to "The Girl from Montmartre" and "A Slice of Ufe," 9-11; "The Concert" 12-14. Tick (Meeers. Shnbert, mgrs.) — Margaret II- Bafton. In "Kindling," week of 2; "Beady Money" nek of 9. Shba's (M. Shea, mgr.)—Bill for week of 2: Dr. Carl Hermann, Koral and Berke, Bert Mel- rae. Bert Levy, Foster and Meeker, Billy Mc- Drrmott. Graham Moffatfa Players, Wllla Holt Wikelteld, and the Werth Family. Majestic- (J. Langblln, mgr.)—"The Divorce Qtestlon" week of 2, "Alias Jimmy Valentine" viek of 9. OaiotN (M. T. Mlddleton, mgr.)—Girls of tho Great White Way week of 2. Harry Hasting!" Big Mow 9 and week. "David's Violin," in Yiddish. wia presented at this house 1. Lajatettb (0. M. Bagg, mgr.)—New Century flirts week of 2, Dandy Girls week of 0. COHJKBIA, EMriBR. GUI, VlCTOHIA. PBINCEBS, HiPPoMOME, Pastime AKn HAPPr HoDB report be patronage, showing moving pictures. Elmlrn, N. Y. — Colonial (M. D. Gibson, ■jr.) "The Merry Widow" Dec. 4. "Toe Prin- cess of Mystery" 6. Licftm (Lee Norton, mgr.) — "Arltona" la presented by the Garrlck Players week of 2. Majfstic (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—Bill for week ef 2: Noodles Fagan, Walter Plerson and com- pany, md Moore and Gilbert. Mozabt (George F. Dunbar, mgr.)—BUI for veek of 2: "Lore In the Suburbs," Sully nnd Uwtou. William Cahlll, Flynn and McLaughlin, and the Meredith Sisters. Fasiiia (G. W. Mlddleton, mgr.)—Those Happy louigsters is the feature for week of 2. Geneva, N. Y.—Opera House (B. B. Gut- tlodt, mgr.) Whitney's All Star Review Co.. In 'The Prince of Mystery," Dec. 2. Aborn's Eng- hih Onora Co. in 'The Butterfly," 4; "Coun- l«« OMuette" 11, "Little M1S3 Brown" 18, Christmas matinee and evening of Keith's vaude- ville 25. Tr,Mri,B (Frank 0. Pierce, mgr.)—Pictures ond nuslc. afternoons and evenings, to large houses. sua (Daniel Deegan, mgr.)—Pictures every eteslng. to good houses. Motion World (L. M. Wally, mgr.)—Pictures ind variety, at matinee and evening performances. » satisfactory business. . Detroit, Mich. — Detroit (B. 0. Whitney, ■gr.) "Gypsy Love" week of Dec. 2. Gaiirick (B. H. Lawrence, mgr.)—"The mimes of Normandy" week of 2. Lvcouk (E. D. Stair, mgr-)—"The Old Horae- •Ifad" week of tf OAiBrr (Wm. Boache, mgr.)—Watson's Girls From Hapjiylind week of 1. Avrsoii (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.)—GlrlB From Hiseoorl week of 1. Tsmplr (J. H. Moore, mgr.)—Capacity houses role. Bill for week of 2: George Beban and rorapny, l>u U l Morton and Naoma Glass, Edwards, «j«n and Tierney, Charles and Fannie Van. "The Sit ^P* Ihe Stelner Trio. Two Dooleya, and tiro Mooreoscope. Jlii.pa (C. w. Porter, mgr.)—Good Attendance. H»2*.* 2: "T"e Star Bout." with Harry «.„""'• f°seph Callahan. Ec kno( t B „d Gordon. ■m at>d Anna Mae Seymour, and the Mlle- 0.9"""^ »«Plds, Mich.—Powers' (nnrry G. S "",.* Oo- mgrs.) Boht. Mantell week of ii.ru 0yp !I LoT «" 8-10, "Our Wives" 11-15. |SJjTMi Stair, mgr.)—"The Country J J" —Bin for week of 2: De Merest g WMWJL Lucas and Fields. Mncdowell nnd oom, v f?™ 0 TwlIu . NcTln » anfl Erwood, Sey- mnr inralty, and Julius Tannen. ami «„ EDM — Bl » for week of I r Nan Acker n«ti,i„T Mll ?', p » b * r RBd Waters, Harris nnd r,p • " nd Jflc Kenneily. alialcai & ^ wk °* »s Kn'^t * Bejera' "asical Comedy Co. presinta "l'auulia." ior?1"\ e <S r , ee . k ' Mich.—Post (E. B. Smith, Uecclvep» ?i rl £' the Underworld" Dec. 1, "Tho toni i!ni™J bj \ p I cf . Du »"« 0. Stuart, of Prlnce- *£22&Q ?• Chnuncey Olcott. in "The Isle ■SnaWCnS'Jj^ Ll « llt Eternnl" 7. - clmtai" a ,WI ,", u »""hall. mgr.)—Bill for 1-4 In- 5» rt 0 w 0 Lln S Foo > O 011 "' 11 « ni > "•*• Dainty and Sni-rti. "V com Pa''y. Wllllnms und Wolfus, Ko rjjL',' iml B'jckW. For 5-7: Great. Mars eomianv*ft VJ' 1 Ma b8lno, Nellie Andrewa Opera m - T ' ,0 « Carrol, end Bedlnl and Arthur. a^ r .S}% Mich—Washington (W. J. Daunt. Olrl or »}! V&l ot Pllsen" Nov. 25, and "The ■3 pleased D "S on ". 20. drew large audiences, •of Dec! l K'feniacolor motion 1 pictures week «* B " 0 |ncl»i.?-Jf?, , . B,, » e ' "ngr.)-Blll for week ArnnnlJ km : fl WIMIe Hsl<l * ai Brothers. Five ""1 .Stopii^- 0r . a)r - Nevlna and Erwood, Lohre Itr" "/ft *, n,J H" BIJoBacop*. WaleviUe: ** B ' M » rtal ' mgr.)—First class ""ta"*^* 1 ; 5 a "J'-r I 5 8 Majesty's (H. Q. ■s to ra g%d ^c^r 1 ormnd operi °°- con ' ta "Chrn"./?- SLl^F- "W.J-Orace George. Orphr good 9 and week. ~j«! b!iAi!2f?" PT^eoU. mgr.)—Vaudeville, t a "* company, Belle atory, Mack and l j I'A , r :%n 1 .< ,' A , i BUS '. ' •*/\A»W\/X«»"WrV i HES HERE AND THERE IN BURLESQUE . Baker —Bertha Gibson producer -- 0 7lT£«,™!£r"' O* TODDY BIMOHD8 ACTO aiRL8 R,BTT,B ar.,s P rr R I? ei f AI ' c OMBDIAH, With Teddy fctmond'8 "ADTO OIKLS." ADAMS and SCHAEFER "Coming From the Wedding," with "Queens of the Folies Bergere" JOE J. SULLIVAN oSSBS With "QUEENS OF THE FOLIES BERGERE" MYSTERIOUS VALDO S22" and IRVING HAY 8 W With MISS NEW YORK JR. EDDIE B. COLLINS STARRING FOR Charles Damiela, In "Whirl of Mirth." TOD BROWNING PLATING OPPOSITE JEDDIB C0LUN3 WHIRL OK MIRTH CLYDE J. BATES Character Comedian—Whirl of Mirth DICK IYIADDOX CHARACTER COMEDIAN. with "LADY BUCCANEERS" HARRY STEPPE THAT HEBREW GEST. With THE LAST BUCCANEERS. WILLIAM HARRISS THE GE^TEKL STRAIGHT HAN With LADY BUCCANEERS ZELLA CLAYTON The Little Girl with the Sweet Voice WITH Monte Carlo Girls First Time Oat »nd a Bis; Hit HARRY WELSH COMEDIAN With JIOSTE CARLO GIRLS .Arthur Laning STRAIGHT aud CHARACTERS. The Bean Brum- mel of Burleefine. Willi Monte Carlo Girls. Belle Travers LEADING WOMAN With THE MONTE CARLO GIRLS Harry Fields THE HEBREW FUNSTER. Prlnclp-l comedian with the MERRY MAIDENS. Vedder THAT DANCING A\D SINGING SOUBRETTE COLUMBIA BURLESQyUERS BACK ON THE JOB JOE EMEESON "THE BUM" With COLUMBIA DIULESQ.IERS. WITH THE COLUMBIA BURLESQUERS Ida Emerson and Harry Hills Permanent address, Freeport, L. I„ N. Y. Mona Raymond THE $10,000 BEAUTY With MATT. KENNEDY'S TIOER LILIE?. Harry COLE and HASTIN0S Anna (WHITE HAWK) c „ m f ^ mm (RED FEATHER) With MATT. KENNEDY'S TIGER LILIES. MAY YUIB PRIMA DONNA. With "PACE MAKERS." HARRY LE VAN With Dixon's Big Review CEO. F.HOWARD As 8TLAS HEMLOCK WITH DIXON'S BIO REVIEW Fred C. Reese DON'T TI»* IT OFF, HE IS WITH "THE DAZZLERS." Edwin and Delores Trevor With JACOBS * JERMON'S ATTRACTIONS JUDGE J. Theo Murphy Holding court with Damto'a Daaghtors. Lee Sisters and Willie lack Entertainers la Songs nnd Dances. With THE MODLINTtOCdK 00. VIRGINIA KELSY PRIMA DOWRA With FOLLIES OF THE DAV. 191»-13 BLANCH BAIRD and her "Stars of Stageland." BOB DEMING CHARACTER COMEDIAN Miner's "» merle ana." SINGLE Wl.h WINNING WIDOWS Direction of MAX SPIEUEL. AT LIBERTY, LITTLE JOHNNY Burlesque Best Jnvenlle. Just closed with the "college girls." THE ORIGINAL Margie Lake Phenomenal Lady Baritone With "QUEENS OF THE FOLLIES BEROERE." THE REFORMED GAMBLER KID CANFIELD The greatest act of Its kind In the world, with "QUEENS OF THE FOLIES BERSEBE" Geo. F. Hayes "EZERIAH 3LOGUM." RURAL EXPERT CROU- ONO LOQ1ST. Molly Williams Show. Clara Douglass Racked SINOIHO tOJIKDIKNUB Id the Leading Feminine Role, BIO GAIETY 00. HYDE & BEHMAN AMUSEMENT COHPANY Temple Bar Building, Brooklyn, N. V. STAR THEATRE Brooklyn OAYETY THEATRE Brooklyn GAYETY THEATRE Pittsburg STAR AND GARTER Uulcago NEWARK THEATRE Newark, N. J. 8th Ave. Th<-n. . - Quttnsof Fotln Bergara Miner's, Newark, • Girl, from Rano People's Daffydllli Miner's Bronx - • Zallah'a Own Co Wanted, Pianist Thoiewho wrote before write again. O'her Useful People write. Add. Doc Pangb^rn, Rlckford, Pa. Orth, Joe Jackson. Four Athletas, Allen Sliaw, and Williams Brothers. rtANCAis —Vouilevllle ami tnorlng pictures, to good business. Bill for week of 2: Louise Ag- nese ninl company. Wllkins and Wllklns, Bi'iinli:?- ton Bros., Inez Clough, Two Kennedys, and Tony CaAtedine. _ Gatbtt (J. F. Arnold, mgr.)—Robinson's Cru- soe Girls 2 and week. Star and Garter Sliow »tek of 0. Hamilton. Can.—Grand, local concert Dec. I. "Dion O'Darc" S, 4; "Alias Jimmy Valen- tine" 5-7. "Milestones" 0-11. 'The Bohemian Teuflb (J. 0. Appleton, mgr.)—Bill for week Of 2: Loula Simon, Katbryn Osterman and com- pany. In "A Persian Garden;" Marshall Mont- gomery, Bums and Fulton, Laura Buckley. Chis. and Ada Latham, and Edwards' Dogs. London, Can.—Grand (John R. Xllnhlnnlck. mgr.) "Alias Jimmy Valentine" Dec. 4. Bernard Dily 6, 0. The Fortune Hunter" 7, "Milestones 12-14 Additoiioh.— Alton Packard 7, Chicago Gloe Clnb 14. Hartford. Conn.—Parsons' (H. 0. Par- sons, mgr.) "Durbar," In Klnemacotor, Dec. 2-4, Eddie Foy. 1" "Over the RlTcr." 6. 7; Adeline Oence 9, "Little Boy Blue" 10, U.."* Night with Dickens" 12, Charles Cherry, In "The Pass- tSh (W. A. Ascough. mgr.)—Bill fnr week of 2- "Cheyenne Days." Dnrls and Uacaulcy Company, Aron Comedy Four, Campljell and Wells, Sumpell and Reilly, Aclaminl and Burke, Haydn, Dunbar and Haydn, and tUc I'ollscope. EuHlness Is splendid. , _, _ mtm IUBTTFonr. (Fro.1 P. Dean. niRr.)—Vaudeville and photopliys allnict good crowds. Uiree El STln a (Harrison narrls. mgr.)—Pictures ex- clusively, to large audiences. „,,„„. Em-iriE (P. H. McMnhon. mgr.) — Excellent builness, with dally change of Alms. New Haven. Conn.—Hyperion (E.,^*J drldne. mgr.) "Madame X" Dec. 2-4, Hlndlc Wnkes" 6, 7, "Peg o' My Heart" 0-11. Mine. ntfsfl* 0. Edwards. mgr.)-Blll1 for 2 and week- Fifteen Honey Olrls, Wilson Bros., Ade- SfLtTS company, Plelson anil Gold*j Three Mori Bros., Homer Llnd and company. McMnhon and Chiippclle. Peoria. III.— Majestic (Henry Snndmeyer Jriwrr.) "The Prince of To-Night;' Dec. 1. 2i •The Siren" T the Smart Set 4, Eugenic Blair, ^Psmrssr^'-aver^Arnuse. Co, mgra.)-V««*- '"onPH^'lFeTlx Oreenberg, mgr.)-VaudeT.l.e M LTO P ioi. rC,, (>cllx Ououberg mgr) - Vaudeville "aVaffl? 0M.C-WT. p-^«J5S3Hl5S N018. IMPSSIAL, LIBKBTT, AND 8AN0AM0, piciurc hoimes, report good business. rwnrnr HI.—Powers' Grand (ThoB. P. Bo- nammgV" the Parisian Waut.es Nov. 20. 'The Talker' r 30, 'The Rosary" Dec. 1. ■•WM (A. Slgfrled ^^"J"<$&J£ and week included: Six "*«»■ „% r g °%£% 8 ^S;i^r rM A^\"swcen«, c4 and WllllamZ EUGENE HEMMENDINGER Doing business at the oti stand. All Correspondence, payments.eti, sent direct to Tel., 871 John. B. HEMMENDINGER, »5 John Street, N. Y. City. NEOLA NEWTON Recognized Stock Ingenue and Soubrette Ability, youth, appearance, experience, ginger and exceptionally attractive wardrobe. atoci^preferred. Address deneral Delivery, St. Louis, Mo. Fcnrmnent AT LIBERTY WOLF (IIISEIIL AND HENRIETTA HUBS LEADING BUSINESS Capable of pi and dressing heat line of parts ,pableofplay1n(f^_ written. Direct If necessary. Permanent stock preferred. K^ponslblc, experienced mannRora only. Address ubove parties General Delivery at Btreator, HI. advancI'agent Experienced and Reliable F. W. Kaemmer.l 26 At<lns St., Meflden, Conn. AT LIBERTY—WILLIAM N. SMITH MANAGER—AGENT or Characters and General Business. Long experi- ence. Preference Agent or stock engagement. Address care Ashland Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. WANTED, DRAMATIC ARTISTS City stock, one bill. Salary low but aure. 3d year. Photos. KANAOER, 4U7 LUCKY STREET, BT. LOP18, MO. WANTED, Single and Double Acts Playing family time In this vicinity. Send open time, lowest salary and photos immediately. FAMILY DEPT. ASSOCIATED AGENCIES, 123 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. T. SKETCHES, M0N0L0GS, Patten and Parodies, written to order. Good original work; reasonable prices. JKNNE A MARTIN, Box U, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Est. 18W) DENTISTRY Phono Spring 6710 Special Kates to Bnrleiqas Profession. DK.NTAI, WORK AFTER NXOIIT I'EIl- FOaMANCE X HPKCIALTY, DR. SUSS t*»7 OIIAND STIIKET, West of Bowery, N. Y. | 2 blocks frrrn Miner's People Theatre. All Work Guaranteed WANTED AT ONCE MAN for General Business, with Singing and Dancing Specialties HAN for Leads and Heavies Join at once, Stato all first letter. Wire Baxter Springs, Kaoa., i to 7; write Aurora, Mo., o to 11. QUALITY 8TOCK COMPANY (lOHDOl McOOWKLli. m^m Is no! a waltz, not a two-step, but a roal rag melody, having five beats to each measure Instead of two or three. Think It over. Fakers experiment. "WUc-helojer pianists" say tblt la impossible. Goodnight, ifto. In Stamps. NO PROP. COPIES NEW TIME PUB. CO. Box 1SS, Station 0 Los Angeles, Oal. Burlesque Pews, THE HAIVIY BALL It -waa Just 1.10 a. m. on Saturday room- ing, Nov. 30, when Alameda Fowler (Mrs. ReeTei) and Al. Rccyea, with Eddlo Manly, owner of tho 'Chorus Girl's Rest." In Brook- lyn, and Mamie Stevens, started the grand march In the ballroom of Sacngcrbund Hall, corner of Schermerhorn and Smith streets, Brooklyn, and tho fourth annual ball of tho Eddlo Manly Stock Co. For three hours be- fore tho sumptuous arrival of Mr. and Mrs. ltcoves, all sorts of theatrical folks festively Inclined, poured Into the hall In the hopo of finding out what a' Manly Stock Co. ball really waa. The gem-bedecked raiments of such dazzling footilgbt stara as Vlnnlo llcu- stiaw, Llxile Frcllgh, Alameda Fowler, Mamie Stevens and Helen Deon, glittered resplend- ent!)- under the rays of the calcium. Ot course, there were about five hundred leaser lights In radiant coatumes or gorgeous even- ing attire, to help along tho gaycty and the champagne Industry. As soon aa Alameda had been seated In the place of honor, in box five, there began a scries of dances which In- cluded an epidemic of rag dancing. Not only the turkey trot, but all Us slaters and Its cousins and Its aunts—the bunny hug, Dallas dip, Vienna viggle, chicken flip. Sweeney swirl and, of course, tho grix-iul-ly bear— were Indulged In rapturously, to tho unend- ing strains of a pitifully overworked orches- tra. However, It was a brilliant nnd never to be forgotten affair, The crowd tested tho capacity of the hall, which was handsomely decorated,'and the Manly crowd, composed of fifty young men from the beat families in Oreatcr New York, wero congratulated on all sides over their One social success. Following the leadcra in .the inarch came tho officers, comprlsng Wm. McKcefrey, president (who bought the first quart), and Rose Glided; Fred Shrrllnc, vice president, and Fanny Watson; Wm. McGtvney, first vice president, and May Daly; Joseph Murphy, second vice president, with Anna Bedell; Joseph Sutton, third vice president, and Margie Catlln; Wallace Macrery, fourth vice president, ana Katherlne Russell, late of the Jolly Follies; George Lcavltt, secretary, and Helen Ely; Charles Doyle financial secretary, and Lol- sctte Hoax; Eddlo Cahlll, corresponding sec- retary, and Catherine Crawford; ICrlch New* berg, recording secretary, and Loretta Burke; James McGurrln, treasurer, and Kitty Wat- son ; James Travers, scrgcant-at-nrras, and Beatrice Morton; Matty Matlro and Zclla Russell, Howard McKecfrcy, assistant floor manager and l'atsle Dolancy; Geo. McQlv- ncy, another assistant, and Flna Gnrvey; Boh Martin, chairman of the reception com- ' mlttee, and Vera George: Joseph Haggcrty, ' of the arrangement committee, and Irene Leary; Al. RoDortson, of the floor, and Mona Raymond, and Harry Hyams Jr. and Vlnnlo Honshnw, Horry Lewis, of the Star Theatre j Orchestra, and Helen Doon; Syd Orucnwald and Llzxle Frcllgh. late of tho Bowery Bur- lesquers; J. McCowan and Miss L. Jackson, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Brady, E. Marescn and Mary Brown, El Clove, xylophonlst, nnd Emily Sprlngstead; Morris Green, assistant manager of "The Quaker Girl," and Grace Miller; Sammy Hyams) and Dolly Gale, Goorga Durgln and Annabellc Cox, Jack Ham- man and Mabel Johnson, T. L. Nolan and Augusta Weber, Billy Inman nnd Ella Tay- lor, George Scott and Catherine Horter, ■Mickey Fenn nnd Anna Leary, Billy anil Margie McflhefTcrly, Oeorge Clark and Edna Yates, Joe Smllcr nod Rose Zimmerman nnd about two hundred other couples. Garty Wilson supervised tho formation of th» march, with the assistance of Nicholas White. Representatives of the Gay Mus- qucradors, too Reeves Show, Beauty, Youth and Folly, Monto Carlo Girls, Quaker Girls. Queens of the Folios Rcrgerc, Girls from Reno, Rose Sydcll's Company, Bohemian But- lesouers, College Girls, Bon Tons, Cracker Jacks, Bchman Show, Yonkco Doodle Girls, Oriental Burlcsqucrs, nnd West End Social Club were mixed up with Innumerable vaudc- vllllsts. Tbe cabaret entertainers who en- livened tho evening for those who did not care to tcrpslchoro wero provided by Joe Hollander through tho vaudeville managers, Selmner and Morris, nnd Included: Frank Cook, Stella Arlington, Joo Wnlsh, tho Tns- cottB, and John ilelnzman on the piano. Among others present were: Harry Rogers, of the York Music Co.; Frank Livingston. Alice Martin, Vivian Abbott, Ralph and Kitty Sloan, Billy Collins, Fred Bachmnnn, of tho White Seal Wlno concern; John Lane, Dr. Thomas Lnmli, Emll Hnrtung, M. D., in tho coroner's office; Dr. I'abst, of tho Crescent A. C.; James E. "Bluch" Coop- er, Mrs. A. nong, Mrs. M. Clark, attaches from the Majestic Theatre, composed of Dave Scborberg 8. Mooro, William Carman, and Al. Griinrimnn, Jack Illnchlc,, atnge manager of tho Casino; Marlon Hebron, Blncklc Daw- son. Ruth Mildred, K. Annette, of the Mrs. Flske Company; Dick Harding, Beulah Ham- man, Knthorlne Mcflowan, Lew West, Charles Rose, Hazel l'roctor, Irving Kneel, Tlllle Cox, Tcsslo Belie, Anna Rose, Arthur Dunham, rnrtoonlat of The Kaule; Edith Farley, Nellie Ford, C. F. Hummel, Sheriff of Newark; Fat ay nnd Nick Kline, of New- ark; Judge Elmer Frecland, of Newark; Charles Warschaucr, "Uncle" Billy Inman, May McOowan, Howard and Jake Myers, of Albany ; Ernest Hlssett and John Scott, of "Hello, George," fnmo; Charles Weber, tho Juggler; Charles M. Nugent, of tho Palm Cafe; John Cronln, Walter Bamford, Frank Worara. William Cornell, Mother Leary, Fran- cis Hcrsher, W. Noaher, James McOrnth, Harry M., James and Lizzie Drolc, of Hnn- lone' "Fantasmn;" Trlxlo Clarendon, Hz- zctto Howe, Kitty Dayton, Mamie Bnmbard, Jack Cosgrovo, Dot Ellsworth, Gladys St. John, Fred Strauss, Eddie Leonard, Mrs. J. and Margaret Doyle, Assemblymen Robert Doyle, of Jersey City, and Thomas GrllUn, of Hudson County; Tom McRae, A. V. Travers, of tho Edison Company; Larry Borle, of Tub Cmpfhb ; Sydney Wire, of Tho militant; Sammy 8. Clarke, Dolly Aaron- kciii, Walter Leslie and Charles M. Fcldhclm, of The Telegraph. i POLITICS IN IICHLKSQIE. When Coglan nnd Mack, with the Cracker Jacks handed In their notice. Manager Harry l.eonl at once engaged Williams and Brook.i, who rehearsed Just one day, but left after the first rehearsal, throw up their parts and sent a short note to Mr. Leonl. It seems Hint l hey were to go with tho Cracker Jacks earlier In the season but wero released at short notice. Manager Lcont wns obliged to make good Inducements to l.'ogtnn nnd Mack, nnd signed them up at Increased "alary In nn Iron-bound contract to the middle of next May. » —■—— Giiacb Gomibn closed with tho Orientals at the Empire. Brooklyn, Nov, DO. Dot.i,v Hwekt replaces Marguerite King at the Empire. Newark, with the olrls from Reno, Dec. ri. Dick Knowlcd, formerly with tho College Girls, has Joined tho Gay Masqucradcrs, to do Htralghts. (h-.rt, v. Mi'iii-iiv, who, owing to his In- juries in the auto smash-up, was laid up for several weeks, linn been Informed by the management of the Merry-Go-Roundcrs thai Ihe engagement Is at an end. He will proh ably go Into vaudeville when fully recovered, Snltz Moore will be principal comedian with the Mcrry-Go-Itounders, for which a i" vi book has been provided. Dan Murphy trill go bHfk to "The Newlywcds." Frank Damhbi, and Francrs Faiiii ' —t replaced Dan Russell and Marjorle Ray with the Don Ton* r >i.'.