The New York Clipper (December 1912)

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22 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. OUT OF TOWN NEWS PHU^ADBLPHIA. At tbe Broad (Ninon A Zimmerman, man.), on Dec. 12. occurred the premiere of "A Good Lit- tle Duvll " n dramatisation from the French, by Austin Strong, in tbe presence of n brilliant andlenco that iru loud la Us praise of the beauty of the pioductlou. It was also another triumph for David Belasco, as all of liH (left touches were Elainly noticeable In this fairy play. The cant as been carefully selected, and Individual tri- umphs were made by William Norrla, as the old aunt, and Ernest Trues, n» tbe boy. Rdward Donnelly, Etlenne Qlrnnlot, Mary IMrktord, Ernent Laivford and Iva Merlin also do splendid work. The cecond week begins 10. KonnsnT (Nlion ft Zimmerman, nigra.) —"The Garden of Allah" proved to be a most auperh production last week, and crowded Iioiims were entbuslratlo In their i>isIm> of tlie tpec:;|ole. Dor- othy DtM-elly was emollonally effective as Dom- ini, wbllo much prslsc was also bestowed on Lawson Iiult for bit One portrayal Of Boris. Arthur Forrest does also some convincing acting. The second week starts 10. Ann.i'in (Messrs. Shnbert, mgrs.)—"The But- terfly on tbe Wheel" scored a big success last week. The One skill displayed by Lewis Waller and Madge Tltheradge stands out very promi- nently In tbe production. The wcoud week starts 8C . ..„ t Ltsio (Messrs. Sbubcrt, mgrs.) — "Hanky Panky" was as laugh compelling aa ever, and big houses, last week, were kept In fine humor fron start to nnlab. Bobby North. Mai ltojers, Harry Cooper, end Florence Moore all liavo their ad- mirers, and It Is doubtful If any quartette of enterttInert could get more applause than they received. Tbe second week ends 21. Walnut (Harris' Estate, mgrs.)—''Ransomed" contlnirt as a high grade thriller, to good bouses. Hope Latham Is tbe central figure In the play. and does some very forceful acting. The third week stiirts 10. Oiibbtndt Enm Oram Kouna (Nixon ft Zimmerman, mgrs.)—The Sarah Bernhardt 01m pictures of "Queen Elisabeth" Is tbe attraction week of 10. "Tbe Pretty Llttlo Widow" de- parted 14, after two weeks of splendid business. amnion (Nlxoa ft Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"Eva" continues to entertain splendid bouses. Salllo wither baa never had a part that Qts tier so ad- mirably aa In this production, and she Is meeting with'nightly overtures. The third and final wee* begins 10. MsTRorouTiN Omju IIouhb (Alfred noegerle, rogr.)—"Tosca," with Farrar and a-juiIo will be eung oj 17, '.'Die Melaterslnger," with a splen- did caat, drew a brilliant audience on 10. Ouewmut (Frank Williams, mgr.)—The Or- pbeuiu Btock appears In "Jock's Honeymoon," HI and week. "Tbe Straight Road" was superbly acted last week, to One bouses. Carolyn Gates save a finished portrayal of Laiy Lis, ■while Win. Ingcrajll'a versatility was demonstrated by Ills handling of the role of Bill Hubbell. Florence Roberts, aa lira. Flcuerty; Wllmer Walter, as Douglas Alnes, and Virginia Howell, as Ruili Thompson, were also worthy of mention. "I.ltllo Lord Fauntlcroy" 23-28. AiiiDicaK (James Wall, mgr.)—Week ot 10 will be devoted by the stock company to a play, entitled "Just Man and Man," written by Hor- ace Mitchell, the slags director of the stock at that house. Last week, crowded houses enjoyed •TMIMrwH Nell." Grace Huff appeared la the litis role, and scored a huge success. Johu Loreoa gave One support. Or.vnd (Stair ft Hurl In, mgrs.)—"Mutt and Jeff" Is tbe pre-Ohrlstmaa week attraction, 10-21. There sere many elements of popularity to "Mlsa Nobody," which fins houses witnessed luct week. The music Is of pleating quality, the costuming and scenic equipment are above Ihe average, while a clever cast, headed by Ollvo Vail, adds greatly lo Its success, National (Jcs. m. Kelly, mgr.)—The house will remain closed week of 10. "Tliu Gambler and the Police" wai the liveliest kind of a thriller, to fine houses last week. Tbe Paul Burnt Stock Co. opens here on 28. Habt'j (John W. Hart, mgr.)—No attraction Is booked for week of 10, "The Gambler's Daughter" pleared good-sited houses Inst week. This was the final week of the Paul Bum's Stock at this house. Rmi'isk (Wash Mnriln. mgr.)—Barney Gerard's Follies ot the Day will be on hand 10 and week. The D.iff.vdllls bad everything up-to-date with them last week, and the One bouses were keen In their appreciation of the fun furnished by Mam Rice and bit capable assistants. George Johnston also scored big with his line aluglng voice. New Century Girls ntxt. TiiooADtxii (Ssm Dawson, mgr.) — The Girls from Reno 10 and week. The Monto Cttlo Girls were a lively aggregation of entertainers lu«t week, to big houses. Harry Welsh's Yiddish Comedy was ot real quality, and he got many lauglu. The Big Four Quartette, Earl dates and Billy Inmsn, were the best liked numbers in the olki. The Orientals follow. Casino (Bliss ft Koenlg, mgrs.) — The Gay Masquerade rs are duo 10 snd week. The Run- away Girls had a doten big houses awaiting them last week. John anil Charley Burke are the lira wires, nnd tbey kept up Ihe fnn at a furious gait. Pettily. Youth and Folly 23. Gaitsty (John P. Krkhenll, mgr.l—Al Reeves' Beauty Blow 10 ami week. The Ron Ton Girls received a warm welcomo from splendid houses hint week, llert Baker Is the big star, nml lie was tireless In furnishing the kind of fun Hint the audiences demand. Babe La Tour was also a very popular nam-ber. Bowery tturlctquers ccxt. B. 9. Keith's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Chip and Marble are the headllners week ef 10, lo addition to Maude Lambert and Emest Ball, the Jungman Troupe, Six American Dancera, Don Rlano, Rorallnd Ooghlan, Cabaret Trio, tbe Mu- sical Johnstons, La To I Brothers, ami moving p'c- tures. Wk. Pienk (Wro. W. Miller, mgr.)—Weak of 10: Mm*. Adelaide Herrmann, Princeton and Yale, Nell McKlnlcy, Hyltnd snd Rogers, Polttii Bros., De Alma and Mar, and moving pictures. l.inmiTT (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—'Week of 10: Nlhlo.i Fb-ds, Petoy Brown and company, Lewis and No.'tou, Joe Byrnes. Mueller and Mueller, IS. J. Dlalrden, and moving pictures. Kbybtonb (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 10: "Miss Out-Up," Bloomquest Players, Ithoda end Oramptoo, Marie King Scott, Felix, Princess In- dlta, and moving pictures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 19: K rouse and Russell, Herbert Breoka and company, Star Operatic Trio, Nick and Llda Ruasell. Harry Antrim, Mile. Da Croix, and moving pictures. Dumokt'b (Frank Domont, mgr.)—'The Sof- fragelte's Husband" Is continued is tlie featnre for week of 10. There are also clever sketches by Joe Hortlt. Eddie Oassidy, and Benny Frank- lin, while troro are the customary changes In Ibe first part. OlBABD, FOBSPADOn'S, PtOPLX'S, AlLIMIIBNV, Ai.iiimuu, I'slacs, Victoria. Oi.vsii-ia, Colo- nial., ako Bijou give vaudeville and moving pic- tures, MOW, MUnomLi Smiaaiou hid a One audience at ber recital at the Academy of Music on 12, Tub first anniversary meeting of the Drama League of Philadelphia took place at the Oar- rick Theatre on the afternoon of Dec. 10. Mrs. A. Starr Best, of Chicago, president of tbe Drama League of America, end George Mlddleton, a playwright, delivered addresses.. The officers elected for next year are: President, Henry La Barre Jayne; vice-presidents, Mrs. Otis Skinner nnd Felix Scbelllng: secretary, Mrs. Samuel B. Jarden; treasurer, Richard L. Austin. A board of nineteen directors was also chosen. Csrbondale, Pn.—Grand (Frank R. Tral- let, ngr.) "Wllhln the Law" and "The Trail of tbe Lonesome Pine" are announced at early at- tractions here. Bavot (Benny Benson, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. The bill tor 10 and week In- cludes: Lento Cox, McDonnell and Lockbart, Bctt and Irene Vaughn, Luks and Toolnn, Boneto, Helen Beck, Patrick Mnnnlon, Lawrence Broth- ers, and four reels of pictures. "Ouster's Last Fight" la one of the special picture features. Idsul (L. A. Fane), rngr.)—Lynott'a Orches- tra and four reels of pictures, changed dally, tft Wednesday evening a special added attraction by the Meredith Male Quartette. Onil (Alphonao Blrrlannl, mgr.)—Animated Weekly sctvlce and four reels of the beat moving plctu.iw. A mechanical orchestra la one of the features. I'bopls'b AND Viotobia (Louis Mntulp, mgr.) — Fine music and four reels of np-to-dtte pictures are pretitited nt these houses, to good business. FAUlnr (Collins ft Wlngenfleld, mgrs.)—Tbe J. B. II. Lcng'a Wlilto Spear Medicine Compnnv crowded the house at each performanoo during week ot 0. Vauilevlle and pictures week of 10. HlrniliiBltnm, Ala. — Jefferson re-opened Dec. 10 with "The Trail of tbe Lonesome Pine," for a two days' stay. Majbbtic (M. L. Semon, mgr.)—Bill for week of 10, the Kclly-8chntter Musical Comedy Co. holds the bonrds. Kelly and Schuster are great favorites here. IIwou (M. L, Semon, mgr.)—"Madame Sherry" week ot 10. Ohpiisum (M. L. Semon, mgr.)—Bill for week of 0 Included: Bern lee and Polar benra, Yoachlno Japs, Ed. De Oorsla and company, Locke and Under, Handera and Mellaa, ana the motion pic- tures. Note. —Leon Bergcr, manager ot tbe Folly The- atre, at Oklahoma Olty, Okla., Is at his borne In this city recuperating from a severe Illness. He hat hopes of returning to his duties soon. I'ikIikbIi, Ky,—Kentucky (W. A. Finney, mgr.) "Forty-five Minutes from Broadway" Dec. 20. "The Goose Girl" 2o\ "The White Squaw" Jan. 1, "Bought and Paid For" «. AaoiiHi (Joseph Desberger, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. Kotx (Rodney O. Davis, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures. Ostt (DeBberger Bros., tiara.)—Moving pic- tures. Buov (J. A. Llndell, mgr.)—Moving pictures. Stab (Desberger Bros., mgrs.)—Moving pic- tures. Decatur, III, — Powers' Grand (Tbot. P. itonan, mgr.) the Whlttaker Stock Co. Dec. 10 aud week. Kupobsh (A, Slgfrled, mgr.)—Bill for 8-11 Included: Madame Bedlnt't stallloni, Kmpire State Quartette, Leroy and Cabin, Warren and Brock- way, Brooks aad Lnrella, and tbe Bmpressoops motion pictures. Record breaking attendance rules. Ki-okuk, 1st. — Grand (Ghat. H. DoJV. mgr.) Billy Clifford, in "The Girl. Ibe Man and the Game." Dee. 10. Louta Mann, In "Ele- vating s Hatband," 20; "The Sweetest Girl In Paris*' 20. llii'imaous (Mark Angell, mgr.)—Tblt popu- lar vaudeville bouse- continues to enjoy big patronage. Hill for week ot 10: Col. Pallet's Old Soldier Fiddlers, Lsypo and Benjsmln. Kath- leen Rooney. Plate! and Gushing, snd Jno, T. Ray and company. , -js >.Jj* CobOHTAt (Frank Sansone, mgr.)—Moving' pltf "oJriiKnit (Mark Angell, mgr.)—Moving pic-' Nortw.—Mrs. Bert Fremmer, of the Hippo- drome Thettre, this city, cltlras to be the only lady operator ot motion picture house* In the United States The camera, man ot Pathe's Weekly spent two dayt In Keokuk recently, tak- ing pictures of .,tb*. Hydro lie Electric Water Power Plant and dam now being built In the Mississippi River at this point This work when completed will represent an outlay ot tome 125,000,000. It will turn the machinery of towns within two hundred miles around Keokuk. It will be ready next May......Mrs. Herbert L. Wltherspoon. wife of tbe New York prominent bass singer, it In this city visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Felix T. Hughes. nnrllnicton, In..—tfrarwl (R. F. Holmes, mgr.) "The House of a Thousand Candles" Dec. IB, Lcnlt Msnn 18, Billy Clifford 21, "The Sweeten Girl In Paris" 2T. "The Price" 29. Gaxxiok (Geo. Mercer, mgr.)—Fair business week of 0. ... Palacb (L. P. Blank, mgr.)—Moving pictures. F.u-ru (W. H. Taylor, mgr.) — Moving pic- tures. Comet (P. Vogt, mgr.)—Moving pictures. Neuo (Allemler ft Co., mgrs.)—Moving pic- tures. Lybio (W. H. Owing, mgr.)—Moving pictures Waco, Tex.—Auditorium (Messrs Brian ft Ingraham, mgrs) "The Pink Lady" Dec 17, "In Old Kentucky" 19. "The Merry Widow 1 ' 25, Ohat. B. Hanford and Marie Drafnah 2T, "Tbe Chocolate Soldier" 28, Julian Eltlnge, In "Tbe Fascinating Widow," 80; "The Shepherd ot the Hills" 81 Hiftopromb. —Bill for 12-14 Included: Teltu- ware Jape, Johnny Rellly, Clark and Adler, the Raymonds, and Laugh and Laughter. Tubal. —Moving pictures. Cost. —Moving pictures tnd vaudeville. Elmo. —Moving pictures and vaudeville. Alamo. —Moving pictures and vaudeville. I'rihcksr. —Moving pictures. ROTES FROM SONGLAND. WILL ROSSITHR GOSSIP. Jean Perry, the English comedienne, has two cpplauae winners In "When I Met You Latt Night lu Dreamland" and "All Night Long." Mae Otrtls and Goldie Wright are again to- gether after their separation, snd will be beard in a new W. R. tong repertoire, featuring at a duet. "All Night Long." "Next Sunday at Nine" will be featured by Frank Johnson and Amanda Hendricks. "Dona Home Rug" :» proving tbe biggest kind of a hit with John Lambert, of Ihe Frlmrose- Dockstnder Minstrels. Gannon and Tracy, at the Hippodrome, Chi- cago, scored heavily week of 2, with a selected repertoire of Will Rosslter songs. 'Their best encore winner was "Down Home Rag." Halo O'RIley Is enjoying excellent success with several of our numbers, Including "Next Sunday tt Mne" "All Night Long," and "Ob, Xou Ocorula Rose." Sharp and Truck are using "Down Home Rag." and ''Oh, You Georgia Rote," with pleating re- sults. "I'll Be There," the new novelty march song, Is going nicely for Keenan and Beverly. Jane Barbour, Indefinitely engaged at tbe La Salle Hotel. Chicago. Is featuring "When I Met You Last Night la Dreamland," and "All Night Long." Alma Youlln has an original conception ef "Next Sunday at Nine," and "When I Met You Laat Night in Dreamland," both numbers being exceptionally well received, sbe reports. Winch and Poor are using "When I Met You Laat Night In Dreamland," to gratifying applause at everv iierformance. "You'll Never Know the Good Fellow I've Been" Ib still tbe big song hit with Grimm and Elliott, and always good for numberless encores. Flo Adler and Boya are delighting audiences with their rendition of "All Night Long," sing- ing several special choruses at every performance. t NOTES FnOH JOB MORRIS MUSIC CO. The "Drawing Card" for Dlnkln'a Yankee Doo- illo Glrlt Co. la "Dainty Marie." Not only does she excel as an aerial artltt, but her character singing nnd acting "getl" her audience before she surprises them with her aerial ttuntt. Marie la making a trig hit with "Ob, You Little Bear." Illjou Gertrude, who Is big In ability, Is featur- ing r 'Oh. You Llttlo Bear." and "All I Hear la Rag." Wilbur Held It getting fine results with Al. fiolmnn't ballads, "Mary Waa My Mother's Name." He alwaya receives encores, which it an encouraging sign to an artltt. Straub Sisters, one of the most entertaining sla- ter acts on the vaudeville stage, are featuring tbe high claas ballad, "Mine," and tell at that it la going better than ever. 8a n Curtis and company scored a big hit with Al. Sohun's new ballad, "Why Did You Make Me Carol" Mr. Ocitla opened hit New York engage- ment at tbe Academy of Muale. Anyone who has seen "A Night In the Park" will remember Ruth Lockwood, wbo combines clever acting, beautiful tinging with s charming personality. Her feature number It "Oh. Yon Little Bear," In which she Is ably assisted by that excellent singing combination, "The Electric City Four." "The Electric Olty Four" alro put over "Just a Dream of You, Dear," nlwnya get- ting a big hand at tbe conclusion of the song. Al. Itlpon, Scotch ventriloquist and comedian, who Is also noted for hie singing ability, la fea- turing Al. Solmon'a "Mine." John w. Vogel'a Mlmtiels are featuring more Morrlt numbers thll jenr than any previous sea- son, end we are pleated lo state that they are all making good. The most prominent Bonos are: "When the Old Folks Were Young Folke," "Oh, You Little Bear." "Why Did You Make Me Oare?" and "Melody Chimes." t ' FROM TUB F. J. A. FORSTBR CO. Several months ago Mr. Forster selected Mua- grove and Kelthley'a beautiful song, "Garland of Old Fashioned Roses," for bis big ballad suc- cess for the season of 1012-13. It Ta now one ot the beat selling songs In the Middle Weat, and alnce hat duplicated In tbo East Ha Western popularity. Conspicuous among tbo syncopated successes of the year Is the big Forster number, Roger Lewis and Jlmmlo Monaco's, "At the Ragtime Ball." It Is being featured In the East In vaudeville and In cafes and cabarets by more big acts than any other rag tong. It caught the public fancy in Chicago and other parts ot tbe Mlddlo West long ago. Aubrey Prlngle la making a distinctly favorable impression wltb that ballad beautiful, "Garland of Old I'Vthloned Roses." Flo Golden la scoring strongl7 with tbote popular Forster numbers. "At Ihe Ragtime Ball" and "Garland ot Old Fash- ioned Rotes." "Garland ot Old Faabloned Rosea'' haa been aucceesfully added to the repc> tolre ot the Boulevard Trio. "At the Ragtime Ball," tbe Forster hit that Is making good, la a veritable riot wherever Kdna Farlow uses It. "Garland of Old Fashioned Rosea" la a sensa- tional bit for the American Star Four, and brings this poiiu'ar quartette the applause honors of every bill, "At the Ragtime Ball" Is the most llberallv applauded number lu tbe repertoire ot the Three ScliulteeB. Wright, Dnrfor and Grlswold successfully fea- ture 'Gotland of Old Fashioned Roses.'' s NOTES FROM STIQRN & CO. Jot, W. Stern ft Ob. hare completed negotia- tion! whereby tbey will be the exclusive Ameri- can publishers hereafter of the well known cata- logue of H. Delorme), of Paris. . Nell O'Brien, wbo la making a successful tour at Ihe head of his own minstrel company, writes in that he la featuring the new Stern bit. "Daddy Has a Sweetheart," and that (he receptions the song receives are phenomenal. He <nntca that In hit long career he doea not recall a song which creates tbe enthusiasm that this one does. From all accounts, Al. II. Woods' musical farce "Exceeding tbe Speed Limit," etarrlng Carter De Iltven, lias been put over. Tbe ettcliy song hits Include: "I'd Lilts to Marry Them All," "My Turkish Opal from Constantinople." "The Rait I'lcklV Man," and "Half Patt Klaslug Time." All published by Jos. W. Slern ft Co ATTRACTIONS AT THB NEW YORK THRATRB9. Bboember 21 HIPPODROME e tn At., 43-44. Dally Mat. at X Beat Seats, $i. Ev. 8. UNDER MANY FLAGS Bn perb Series of New 8peclolllet. iiDIUTIinV TRDITUI7 <Z< 1 st - A Central PK.West vjElIllilU lilDAIililTelC.880OCol. Kvgfl.8.10. Mats., Wed., Sat., ChrlAtmas and Now Year's, 2.10. Last ,1 weeks. Prices, S5 Cents to 91.30. THE DAUGHTER OF IIE1EI With VIOLA ALLEN I B'wayABOthSt. I Phone 02(10 Cola. KvgB.8 Sharp. WINTER GARDEN ■ triTiBjDDO Tnes., Than, and sat. •• Afl fl Aline KM Mc., 7Jc„ and Best Seats il.VV . Gcrtrtlde Hoffmann utmtnl EntoHainment BROADWAY TO PARIS Extra Mate. Xirmn and New Year'". 42d, West of B'ttbt. Phone 621C Bryant. Evot. 8.15. Matinees Saturday, 2.16. „.iTUCtt HAM14ER8TE1N Presents emma TRENTINI "■« ggg- THE FIREFLY Extra Hats. Christmas and New Year's. William A. pi AVrTfiircF 48th East of B'way. Bradj's **»**nUUOIi Phone, 2828Bryant. Evgs. 8.16. Maui. Wed., Than, and Sat., 2.16. LITTLE WOMEN SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES: FrI„I>ec.27;Mon.,Uec.S0;Tiics.,»cc.81;Fri.,Jan.3 William fl.»..il n 4 ,9t . East of B'waj. Phone Collier • vwiuouj Hftte- Tne8 Tbnrg . 4 gst , Tnes. and Thnrs. Hats., Best Seats $1.60. <»r«nvilla Barker's London Company, in Fanny's First Play XTRA MATS. XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S, INlli SLTbealref East Evgs. 8.16. Mats. Than. .,,... , ,,,,,,,,,, and Sat., 2.16. *vm sjwe auvuiva v B , waT 'Phone 178 Bryant. LEW FIELDS Presents WIL1MAM COJLL.IHB *A£T NEVER S&Y DIE Extra Wats. Xroaa and TV'ew Year's 'Phone THEATRE 39th STREET» or. Il'way. Matinees Fri. A Sat. 2.20. Bryant. Evgs. 8.20. ANNIE RUSSELL'SOLD EN6LISH COMEDY GO. In Bherldan's TUVT T?T\rAT Ct Immortal Comedy ****s» aWlVaTaAJO Extra matinee New Year's. HRfiAFiWAV Thea., B'way A 41st St. OnilAU VV A I Telephone 101 Bryant. Evgs. 8.16. Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2,16. The Absolutely Novel Musical Hit THE RED PETTICOAT With HELEN LOWELL MATINEES XHA8 AND NEW YEAR'S. ^o? t Bi u a B y t WBBEI{&FIElD8 , NEW Ml i's u; HALL Evs.8.16. ExtraMaU Tel. 7292-Bryant. Mats. Tlnirs. A Bat. 2.16. Xmaa A Now Year'n Weber & Fields' £& Stock Co. "ROLY POLY" IN Mivlna PllinH'c TUEA.,88thbot.B'wayA0tbAvc. mdlllirj tlllUll a rhono 4886 Bryant. Evgs. 8.16. Mats. Wed. and Bat., 2.16. The ME88HS. 8HUBERT Preient Hindle Wakes By STANLEY IIOIKIIITON Hatincts Xmua and New Year's. RRAYH1LLTHEATRE Lexington Ave. and 4»d St., N. V. This week-mERKY-GO-ROUNDBllg. AST0R fSBS\SS^9£SiJ&m COHAN A HARRIs7LrsB*e8 Mdll'auaX COHAN A BARKIS Present g ™ MR. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "HAWTHORNE -JR. U.S.A." Bo F. KEITH S GREATER NEW YORK CIRCUIT COLONIAL Bii.HHwi. k ALHAMBR/x SrESCK - C BRONX OREEKI-ilJlT OOTIIAM OUPIIECM O. F. KEITH'S UNION SQ. THEATRE. B'wayA 14th St. Phone woo Btnyvcoant. Matinee Dally 26c.: Nights, 26o. to $1.00. Olga Petrova, Origin:,.. ,w tlons. Hart's Qoarten.- «r A Mm. PerklnB Fish,, fi Thornton, who will c.i-i,,.?™; lliowglanghs; Waller u-ito. A Co., Dolce Slaters, I,, „"JJ A Lome, Ella Bradim ... Fred Derrick, famous (« mvll J2J specialty, Leona tM-beraS Harry Madison, On a Bhopnlinr Tom four NEW AMSTERDAM W S B ^™ Eves. 8.16. Matt. Wed. and Sat. 2 it 3 ' KLAW A ERLAKOER Present LIBERTY m 8t "Sffii *«■ w «" KLAW A ERLANOER Present — As played to crowded houses at The Itoyalty Theatre, London. MILESTONES By ARNOLD BENNETT and EDWARD KNOBLAUCH. F. F. Proctor's 5th Ave. B'wayA28th8t. Dally Mat., 26c. Eves. 26o to $1. 2 CONCERTS Sun., 2.16 A 8.16 All-Star Bills The Celebrated French (.'Immense DOLLE DALNERT Harry Fox A Nllleralilp sisters Bert Levy, Llda McMillan A Co' Mllte Bernard A Mnnrlee Bark- hart, lluilord A Chain, Win Burr A Danbne Hope, 6 Martclla, La Crnndall. ELTINGE i. 081 w ' °JLB"»<>w»I- Phone M20 -Vi ~. B7ant. Kvg.8.20. Mats. Wed. and 4 2 d St. 8 "- 2 - ,B - wed. Mat. 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