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J^NUABY 11 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 21 ATTKACTTIONa. AT THB WBW YORK THEATRES. jar.,' AMSTERDAM WEST M STREET near Broadway. KU' Bod i Eriangsr'wTll present the new musical play ■„n Maedonough. Adapted from Wllner & ikr. MUSIC BY FRANZ LEHAR —-r«f»TV *M Bt. near B'way. Mala. Wed, ilEBTY • and Bat., 2.15. , w * EBLANGEB Present Milestones p AKSOUD BENNETT and ■UffARP KNOBLAUCH. As played to crowded houses at The Royalty Theatre, London. Evenings, 8.16. Matinees Wed. A Sat., 2.15 GAIETY B*« « r ££StfE3& -2ST Br,ant - « S TOP THIEF" a STRAIGHT FAROE WB1TTEN AROUND ' A CR OOK by OARLYLE MOORE. THEATRE, Broadway A *M Street. Evgs.8.1». Mats. Wed A Sat., 2.16. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th STREET, ft. Y. This wsek-AMBRICAN MURRAY HILL THEATRE Lexington Ave. and 49d St., If. v. Tall week—Beauty, Youth and Polly.' THE WHITE RATS' INVESTIGATION. and Mi own Cmpany In - »R. COHAN'S LATRaT COMEDY «BR0ADWAT^_J0NES Matinees TcTfIB B'wsyAttSt, Eves. 8.16. AS IU n Wed. A Sat. 3.14. Phone 287 Bryant. Fine Feathers By EUGENE WAITERS, author of "PAID IN FULL," with a Distinguished Cast. HIPPODROME «hAv.,«-*4. Dally Mat. at J. Best Seats, $i. Ev.l. UNDER MANY FLAGS Superb Series of .New Spectacle s. WINTER GARDEN KKfcM: ISK MIT1IDDU Tues.. Thars. and Sat.,, AA ■AIMKES 60c.. 76c., aad Best Seats H.00 GERTRUDE HOFFMANN AN ENTIRELY NEW MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT BROADWAY TO PARIS I VBIA Ud, WestolB'way. Phone 6216 Bryant' LI III V Evgs., 8.16. Matinees. 2.15. HATS. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY SAM BERNARD In wK°r ? AUFORTHE UDIES According to a resolution, the Investigation of. the White Bata'-Actors' Union will be started Jan. 11 In New York. The question to be considered Is: "Has the White Rats'- Actors' Union violated their Federation char- ter agreement?" The resolution In part is as follows* "Whereat, The Central Federated Union during the past ten years have Interested themselves In matters pertaining to the wel-' fare of the organised actors of thla country, and during that time have had many com- tlnuously held Its membership and rcpre ten years, through Its chartered membership as a subsidiary local of tins Actors' Interna- tional Union and for the last two years a component part of the White Bats-Actors' Union, en amalgamated association of the Actors' International Union and the former White Bate of. America, an Independent actors' organisation until auch amalgamation was effected during November, 1010, and, "Whereat, During the affiliation of the ■ Hebrew Variety Actors' Union with the American Federation of Labor, It has con- mlttecs act upon legislation affecting the actors as a class, and during that time have been actively interested through special com- mittees appointed for the purpose of bring- ing about harmony and concerted action be- tween the two theatrical organisations, the Actors' International Union, who were affili- ated with the American labor movement and the outside association, known as the White Rats of America, and, " Whereat, During that time the American Federation of Labor, through the executive council, have asked the Central Federated Union to assist In bringing about an under- standing between the two mentioned organisa- tions, and therefore consider that they are B. F. KEITHS GREATER MEW YORK CIRCUIT roLONIAL BU8HWICK 4?,,VMBRA CRESCENT MS.STX OREENPOINT orpiieum oqtha« B. P. THFATRE. B'WSy « Master Ul ai/merieo. i/uuibo i jth St Phone Slot) Breth&ny A Mary Ambrose, In l««£ant7 Matinee "Waiting for Mr. Booker;" "The KEITH'S ThePrlmaDonnaComedlenne TiaiiAtl «*A Miss Belle Blanche. Special en- INInN Ml gagement Mme Adelaide Her- UfllUH wy.man, as -Cagllostro." the THEATRE, B'way A Master of Mysteries; Lonlse 14th St. Phone SWO Rtnrvesant, Matinee nSfv 34C.; Nlghta, Alt Orant A Ethel Hoag i* to ll i>. Tronblesome Trunk;" Crouch a Welch Chas. Drew A Oo., The DeKoe Troupe, na re Bros., Mr. A Mrs. Gardfrer Crane. F. F. Procter'! 5t h Ave. B'*ayA28th8t. Daily Mac, 25c. Eves. 25c to Jl. 2 CONCERTS 801., 2.16 A 8.15 AJl-Star Bills MAYHEW STELLA A Billee Taylor Co., Jl'Kay <& Canlwi-ll, Harry De foe, RedrordUbWlncueat«r,Clara Ingre, Lies Gomgets, Froilnl, Barley it Barley. MAURICE Assisted by Florence Walton Zelda Sears «fc' William A. Ol AYflfilTCts' Mth East of B'way. Brady's rLAIllUUiJJ: phone, 2828Bryant. Evgs. 8.15. Matinees Wed., Tburs and Sat. 2.16. FIFTH MONTH Little Women sentatton In the Central .Federated. Union of New York City, an American Federation of Labor central labor union, and has at all times obeyed any and all mandates of the organized labor movement as submitted" to them through their direct affiliations, and, "Whereat: The Hebrew Variety Actors' Union did sanction and agree to the amalga- mation of the Actors' International Union and the White Rata of America upon tho positive promise that their standing and rights as Individual members of the trades union movement should not in any way suffer any change by the combination of thcBo two theatrical associations; that they should ho members in full benefit and entitled to all Cive your cheeks triefirllsh hue of health. El Perfecto Veda Rose Rouge ' li nature's true color. Jutt a touch to cheeks beautl- > fiei Ihe complexion wonderfully. Women whore I 1 clear, transparent skin Is remarkable have used It ' , (or years. Guaranteed harmless. A benefit to the ' skin. Sold by druggists, department stores, and III i ' dealers In lollei articles. Write loday lor Ircesample. Sole Aienti-GFO. BORGFELDT & CO. ' 16th Street and Irving Place, New York pbMiunrj _«£ II Wrf-/*p«»r _Ib(/<ff»-«Mw''<s. v.vji.o, „uu iLUtLUlc LUUUUU LUSI fcUCJ BIC IDeulLH?rH 111 IUU UCUCUV nilU Ullltt.VU *i' ■»■. vitally interested in the welfare and success the rights, benefits and privileges as enjoyed of the eventually amalgamated association, by them daring their affiliation and member- known as the White Rate-Actors' Union, to ship to the Actors' International Union, in the new amalgamated organisation, with no Interference as to their Jurisdiction and local autonomy rights, and "Whereat, Since such amnljrnmatlon hss been effected the Hebrew Variety Actors' Union has been denied every chartered right ')y their original affiliation with the Actors' international Union, they William fl„.„„,l..*lst, Esstof B'way. Phone Thursday Mats., Best Seats $1.50. GrinvlUe Barker's London Company, in THEATRE. W. 44th St. Mats. Thurs. and Sat. at 2.1S. ID BELA3CO presents BEUSp^ YEARS*OF DISCRETION A Comedy In Three Acte by Frederick Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton. Distinguished Cast. . Comedy Thursday Mat rlU* Barker' FANNY'S FIRST PLAY rasas*** st. mw»r»« Evgs. 8.16. Mats., Tburs. A Sat, 2.16. Phone 173 Bryant LEW FIELDS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER SSWS NEVER SAY DIE •Phone- QQtk CT0CCT THEATRI: « 413 Bryant. 33.1, OlilLtl autls St., nr. B'way Evgs. 8.20. Mats. Wed.. Fri. A Sat. 2.20. LAST WEEK ANNIE RUSSELL'S OLD EN6LISH GOMEDYGO. «« THE RIVALS Toes. Jan. 14-THE WOMAN OF IT. which President Gompcrs requested a com- mittee ot the Central Federated Union to ap- pear at the first conference held for the pur- pose of bringing about harmony between the two contending organizations, therefore the Central Federated Union, from a close knowl- edge of the internal affairs affecting that new amalgamated organisation, believe that action must be taken at this convention to preserve tbe Identity of that organization within the labor movement for tbe following reasons: "First. There is a considerable, infection of members who are dropping out of the or- ganization on account of general dlaaatisfac- tlon of the present aim and purpose «f tbnt (eepi granted to them by their original affiliation with the Actors' internatlnnnl Union, they having been dented the riant of any reprC' sentuion in th« governing tx-fly of the Char- tered Union, thereby forcing a condition of taxation without representation; their de- nial of their right of vote upon any ques- tion affecjing the order as a whole, tho de- dal cf any right to vote at any general To Know Real Shirt Stud Com- fort Send for Thi TRIAL MODEL MAILED FREE order, and an absolute feellui;>-dt',general election for officials to control the affnlrs of discontent-', r .. , .>?' . VT the general order, the absolute elimination of 1313 fl A liW A V Tnea., B'way A 41st St. DnUALPVYli.1 Telephone 101 Bryant For two weels. Evgs. 8.15. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Ssturday. Night prices, best seals 11.50; 600 at $1. Matinees Best seats $l; low at 60c. WILLIAM A BRADY, presents 'Way Down East DEDUCT Tr THEATRE, W. 42d St. Evenings KLiuDLll at 8.15. Hats. Wed. A Sat, 2.15. DAVID BELASC0 presents a fairy play In three acts A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL Bj Kosemond Gerard and Maurice Rostand. Adapt- ed by Anson Strong, with special music by Will- iam Furst NOTABLE B ELA8CO COMPANY. CI TINGE Jnat W. of Broadway. Phone S420 CLlinuE Bryant Evg.8.20. Mate. Wed. and AOA Qt Sat. 2.16. Wed. Mat. Popular. 4dt.Cl t>l. leg amebICAN PLAY COMPANY Theatre Announces WITHIN THE LAW «£j. NOTABLE OAST OF WELL KNOWN PLAYERS. fABT THEATRE, 48th St., just East of B'way. tUnl Telephone Bryant 48. Eve. 8 15: Mat. Wed. and Sat 2.30. OLIVER MOBOSCO Presents LAURETTE TAYLOR 'TyouTiT* pec O' my heart Tcf^Z WEBER & FIELDS' «W HEW MUSIC HA1.I. Evs. 8.15. Mats. Thursday and Sat, 3.16. Weber & Fields' 8 ^k Stock Co. 4 ROLY POLY". IN Ui.lra tllintt'c TBEA.,89thbet B'wayABtbAve. Msllllie tlllOn S PBone 4985 Bryant. Evgs. 8.45. Matinees Wed. A Sat. 2.30. Phone 4985 Bryant. . Matinees Wed. A S FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY WINTHROP AMES Presents SCUNir/LEll'S SATIRIC COMEDY, '.Second. That every principle, and con alt Ion of the so-called agreement" of timalga • mntlan has been vlolo,ted. not alone In spirit, but In each and every vital section, and "Third. That ffom an Investigation we believe that the organization as.-CoasJltuted at present is not a union In anxsehse t>f the word,; that It assumes* powers through Its governing board to legislator without con- sideration to tbe general welfare of its mem- bers;' furthermore, assuming, through Its board of directors, to wholly control Its funds and investments without any consulta- tion at any time with Its general member- ship; and furthermore controlling a vital and Important part of Its membership, the female branch, who have no say In any way, or no representation at any time, or no in- formation at any time, of the conduct of their affairs, financial and otherwise, there- fore be it "Reiolved: That this convention of the American Federation of Labor shall, in obedi- ence to the decision of the executive council, at Its meeting held in Atlantic City, which says, 'Cognizance of any violation of the terms of tbe amalgamation agreement, which will show a division in the ranks of the White Rats-Actors' Union, will be given by the American Federation of Labor.' Therefore, belt "Reiolved: That the complaint and charges, as herein contained, shall be properly investi- gated by this conrentlon, and a proper and equitable decision rendered that will tend to protect the actors and actresses of this coun- try, who really desire a protective organiza- tion conducted on trades union lines, and given that protection guaranteed by tho law. constitution and usages of the trades union movement as recognized by the American Federation of Labor." Rdctlng to the Hebrew Union's) charges the resolution enacts as follows: •• . "Whcreis: The Hebrew Variety Actors Union, nn organization of actors afllllatcd with the American Fedaratlon jf Labor for over Ihelr standing as members of the order en- titled to all the rights, btncflts and privi- leges as members thereof, their designation as onlv a branch of the general order with the cole right to pay an lna-onsj-l per capltc By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. WHITE RATS' NEW YEAR'S DANCE. The first Informal ball given by the WJlto Original Little Theatre Ca st and Production. -iBlua B'way A39tltSt. Phone3840Greeley. GASiNU Evgs.. 8.15. Mate., 2.16. *"*' MITUBI! SATURDAY. ARTHCR HAMMERSTEIN Presents EMMA TRENTINI In the New THE FIREFLY Comic Opera ABA-Ca ^*"*■■* M * "Whereas, The governing board of the White Rats'-Actors' union have attempted to Interfere with their union conditions, fought for and maintained at considerable expense during many years of activity, and nave aligned members of the order In opposition to one another in an effort to reduco wages and general satisfactory working conditions surrounding their employment, and the only answer to repeated complaints against the action of the Board of Directors has been threats of expulsion from the trades union movement of this country; therefore, be It "Resolved: That this convention of tho American Federation of Labor, held at Roch- ester, N. Y., Bhall take cognisance of this complaint and charges of violation of agree- ment upon amalgamation between tho Actors' International Union and the White Rats of America, following tho official decision of the Executive Council at the quarterly meet- ing held at Atlantic City during August, 1912 which says: " 'Cognizance will be given any violation of the articles of agreement upon amalga- mation, which would show any division In the ranks of the White Rata'-Actors' Union,' and be It further •'Reiolved, The present charter of affilia- tion of the White Rnts-Actors' Union bo ln- vtetlgn<tcd, and It calls for a form of national orran-tzation enjoyed by all other affiliated rational unions and it Is being wilfully per verted to a single union form of organiza- tion without any local representation or rlrhts, and former local representation and rights dented without legal authority by cltner the terms nf amalgamation or warrant from the general membership and a report upon their complaints and I'bsrgcs to bo sub- mitted to the convention with a rccomuieuda- tjon thereon." No puiKIng,pull in||,»t rain in j; the Larter adjust! siid locks itidi lulomatically LARTER SHIRT STUDS ir LARTERVEST BUT TONS Thii trade mark X , on » n « B s c ' L ol a Larter Stud or Button !• your guaranty that il any accident happen! to the bad, a new one it given in ex- change. II notatyour jewc!er'»,write US, Write mho for Handsome Booklet ■Ihiilntini a variety of Lutes styles LARTER A SONS, Maaafactsrlsi Javllari 21 MaidsaUM. NewYerk HORFIS SETS H0BLIH ROUGE. YAL TRAINER REINSTATED. The big theatre on Broadway, between Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth streets, built originally by Oscar Uammcrstein as the Olympia, later known as the New York and for the past year re-named Zlcgfcld s Moulin Rouge, has been lensed from Klaw & Br- longer by William Morris. The decision of Justice Qreenbaum, of the Supremo Court, reinstating Val Trainer to full membership In the White Bats, will About the 20th of this month it will re- probably start many similar suits. en -with the name, "All Wondcrlsnd." Trainer was expelled front tho White Rats because, It was claimed, he criticised the open According to the plana explained by Mr. —N COXSID1NE ENTERTAINS EMPLOYEES. More than two hundred persons. Including s j des of the room, which Is ZOO feet by 80, all the performers at the CVpheum and Em- Morris, the glass enclosed roof, hitherto used as a roof garden, will be opened under the name of "Down the Pike." There wllj be a carrousel wlih an orchestrion. Around the press theatres, and the stage and other em- ployees, gathered at the Orpheum, Seattle. Wart Dec. 25, to participate In the annual ''t^eat 1 ' glveu by Manage? J. W. Consldlne liVUb 6»»^" "J ■ — — »T»r.ft rirrv. Rati was held at thelr_new cloubhouse New ^ ^™ ^ JfJB^ajfcsi The nro- edea py w hh. ™i * . t , a basement of : side shows and entertainments, which at Coney Island would be called con- cessions. There will be the fat woman, the living skeleton, the bearded lady, the Oriental show, and most everything that goes to mako the side show of a country circus. On the floor below will be "Crazy Town, - I'lectrleally governing board for Investing money of the organization In a new clubhouse. He con- tended that his expulsion was In every way Illegal. Justice Grccnbaura'i decision, handed down Jan.'8, was as follows: "As there la no other provision of tho Jlcmbershlp Corporation Law nppllcabo to this subject It follows that the respondent (White Rats) Is controlled by section 31 of the Oeneral Corporation Law, which requires at least one-third of tho board of directors to constitute a legal quorum, which In the f to the fact that the stage people LUiuuigui, " *- . _ .. ..ftirthrnrlnn wnfi 3!ftree? nC ilMM W ole^ an ^ respondent's case "would be the equivalent «l"sorts o?ubexpected trouble for visitor*, of eleven members. It Is conceded that tho Mil WHS " k "". ** . . ™ ** •p...««<l < « n >a* hv. ntus nf rhn rnm.nnr.ortr> nrnvlH/i trior rtlTWi This floor will also have Mmc. Tnssiud's wax by-laws of the respondent provide that nine flcuret andI other novelties. In the basement members should constitute a quorum of the S/lii h. • "noiseless" bowling alley, bl lards toard of directors in contravention of sce- Wlll Be a nOlSClCbS «""""« »"*J, >» .. -. , .. rtonornl rnrnnrntlnn T.nun. two-step and waltzes until the gray dawn M New Year's «»»■ anlourocd tc. the stage of the Orpheum. vfhlch was the scene of several hours of DOUBLE WEDDING. There was a double wedding last week of theatlcal people in Philadelphia, when two -»i» blushing couples presented themselves to ^,„- ot the B. P. O. Elks, having joined Magistrate Elienbrown, who married them^n Sat oreanlzition In August, 1860, *»*£ •o. 31, in the Central Station. row n The two couples, whose romance, it Is an- dinclng. A BIRTHDAY. ^i/,i t Allston Brown, one of the oldest COl. T. ^""""i "A n'v^a hovlno- lolned ...embers of the seventh birthday on Ja a 16. _ formerly known as tho be made Into a ballroom. .. dancing 78x42 feet. Here there wi'l be a large orchestra, and It Is ex- pected that visitors will dsnee after the regu- lar performance In the theatre proper. Just what Is to be given In the theatre proper has not yet been decided. ♦ »4» VAUDEVILLE COMEDY CLUB OFFICERS. tlon 84 of the Oeneral Corporation Lans, and that but nine members heard tlio charges against tbe relator, who duly pro- tested upon the ground that there was not a legal quorum present and thereupon re- fused to participate in the trial. It there- fore fellows that his expulsion was lllcfcn.1 and that a peremptory writ of mandamus thould issue directing his reinstatement." • s » PANTAGEg' TIME IN DALLAS. Arrangements have been made to remove the main offices of the Frankel rtroa.' The SINGERS, ATTENTION! HERE ARE THE SONGS YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR I Dar Am a Possum Up Dat Tree—Tbe Drunk- ard's Warning—You, JuBt You—-tost at Boa —Jesus on the .Cross—BlarneyT-rWJien the Silvery Moon Is Shining from, Above That Is the Time to Hue and Spoon—Just Step to the Phone—It's Woodrow Wilson, That's All —The Man—My Northern Star—I Cats Bee You In My Dreami—<Nlgbt Time—Promise to Be My Sweetheart—The Aeroplane Qlldo —Dixie Olrl—If I Were a Sweetheart— Separation—When You Are Laid on the Has- Been Shelf—I Never Forget You—Down In Old Ft. Oarry 1'srk—My Little Country Girl —If I H:td tho Money You Bet—By the Side of the Old Mill Stream—My Childhood Home —Back In Dear Old Maryland—My Heart to You—A Little Jolly Shorty Looking for a Tall, Tall One—My Dear, l Love You—My I.BBt Go Round—I Oot My F,ycs on You— The Presidential Campaign—Why—How Can I Forget—I'm Lonely without You—Golden Idaho—Queen, of the Ball—Sweet Sixteen— Tho Orphan Child's Song—Somehow, Some- time, Bomewhero—Sweet Sixteen—Tako Mo Back to the Days of tho Past—JUst Some Day—when We Were Sweet Sixteen. PROFESSIONAL 8INGER8! We sxlve you the tnnslo free, tint n»k yon to enclose 2c. stamp for each number orslerci! to i>ny iiostatrc 'Ad- slreas MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 1405 Yon St*, N. W„ Wnshlnntois, D. C. HAIR ON THE FACE Neck •ad Arms Instantly removed without Injury to tho most delicate skin. In compounding, an Incomplete mliture was ac- cidentally spilled on tbe back of the hand, and on ___ _ washing afterward, It was discovered that the hair was oompWe^wmpvyd. We named the new dlsoovery "MODIoNB." Ap- ply ror a few minutes and the balr disappears as If by magic. IT CANNOT FAIL. Modene supersedes sJectrolyite. Used by people of refinement, andj»- commended by all who have tested its merits. Mo- dene Is now for sale at drug stores, or will be sent by mall In safety mailing canes on receipt or ji.oo per bottle. Postage stamps taken. Address Hodcsc lUiitilKturtof Co., Dcpt II, Ctodniatl. 0. At the election held Dec. HI, tho following atrlcal Booking Agency from Oklahoma City, Hirers were elected for the year 1018: Okla.. to Dallas. Tex. This agency, accord- ntttrprn Wi>rC eteCCCl IOr tus year *,/>*,. ,.rihia., iu uhiibb, j h. jinr, Mgt;..... uvvv.u- Prorident: Bert: Leslie; first vice-president, lug to Mr. Ifrankcl. Is affiliated with tbo Big second vice-president, Knur Vaudeville Circuit, and. It will supply nwinced, began In' a Now York theatre two jnirs ago, are Clarencei Satchell and Grace H A1NES BACK IN VAUDEVILLE. «=—*i nnu it win suppiy Inrcclls and Albert Meyers and Margaret » decIded t0 ^Ui g«J« LgMaLre; third vice-president, James Dallas with Ihe Pantages class of vorlcty Illnea. Meyers and Satchell have been doing «"**"*• EJSjr d ram atlc Playlet "The fSSuAtlMtSSSt, Frances Moroy; attractions, which ha vo been operating prln- n vaudeville sketch for several years, while «rcaent Ms strong "a ^rf.ppeat m it r°* u *r t * m ^rS3ilt chairman of houso dpally on the Pacific Coast. Lad feLJS.n,*" ft,8 ° " Wdl in ° W * week ot Jsi. 18 at b! F. Kelth'e Bl ESSE*, cKMP. Murphy. "" «■♦ ntid dance team. ^ * eelL UL " »»» The following were elected members of the J0E MILLER PROPRIETOR. *•♦ BARRON GOES ON TRIP. board of control: B. F. Albee, Martin Beck, Di.XGLE AND ESMERALDAS FORCED _ . „"** .,„i mnnarer for Jcrom* Frank Bohm. Richard Carlo, Frank Byron, BROWN'S Bronchial Troches An effective remedy for Cough! and Hoarienest. Invaluable In Brimoliliil and Lung Troubles and to Singers and Hponkor! for clearing the voice. Kntlrely froo from opiates or any Imrinful litgro- dlent. Hold only in Iioioh. Sample mailed free* JOHN I. nitOWN & SON. Boston, Mass. Joe Miller, formerly of Now York City, Is TVd S Barron, general manager for Jcronw Frank Bohm Richard Carlo, Frank Byron, . * haT , n A Sehwartz "mus c Publishing Co.. leaves this George M. Cohan Oor Delmo re, nalph Qne g{ > w tncatrcB *i£ hW ,? an "tensive business trip. Edwards, ^^^SitfvS^&lSSSS, there. Joe wVlte. that everything U running Clayton 'White, Charles F. Beaman and Felix ■**-•»- TO CANCEL Tom Dingle who with the Esmeralda Sis- ^J j' or a n extensive I >•% does one of the neateBt trio singing and ■* .„,__,.. ,. 1: icing acts In vaudeville, wai attacked with IKE bo9 h p 0 R AUSTRALIA. J. =lege of rheumatism while plsying Polls , M j^^ 80 _ fr0 m Omoi i» y, .. f 10 n . c j oc ir. m the '"and'the ^E^^SKi rfj-itt for k Aust«lla,.wlth, the, Josefa and Bosa BU- J**V*«*™ %$>? « „ nd „ total of 1M Sprin^eld, Mass' 'week of Doc. Ik'^lliwUb the Josefa and Boia BU- m ™ n HL we 6 r 8 oT- 5?twVi compelledl to cancel the or Austra IUj w-ttgt^ SgOM^wS* -2 VWl ,#-. ♦.- «i— v..r-« >Mlt. '" ^ a e re thrown out as defective. V> rtford dato for New Year's week. everything along fine, and business Is great. Ho wnuli be glad to hear from all bis old friends in the tbeatrial profession. -«» HARRY CLARK IN SPAIN. According to advices from Harry Clark, tho The V C. C. had open house New Year's show put on at La Coruna was a failure, Eve also on New Year's Day. and a great owing to the poor program produced by Harry mnnv guests including a large number of Sears, who had promised a first class produc- ladies enjoyed tho excellent entertainment tlon. Mr. Clark will probably return to provided for them. America in the near future. 4*» «*♦♦» WALTER K. HILL IN P1IILA. Walter K. Hill left_Ne« York Jan. 2, to HIPPODROME FOR TORONTO. Toronto will have *J^J^ T fi«J8S? ro l J?S tako charge of the U. B. 0. office In Phllnflol- by Septomber next cortlng &™?' •"« „hia. Ta. Walter will make bis home in that with a seating capacity for B.tKW, "co™"* ' [ty • to plans definitely concluded by Michael Shea, »-/• , t> owner of Shea's theatres In Toronto and ______ ._„ „ n . OT „ NKW ACT . luffslo. Options have been secured on four sites. The vaudeville bills of bis; time sets Sally. Brown and Peggy Perot, late of "The will' be "suDDllcd" by the Keith circuit. The Balkan Princesi" Co., have Joined hands and admission ranging from 10 to 25 centi, will will be seen In a new act at an early date, at be cheaper than the Bhca Vaudeville Theatre, the Halsey Theatre, Brooklyn, { $5 iAh Hour Easy Any Day - .. You Woriavoencntlthat ^ejla. j, — eaiilycluanuii Han hour ^iJK •*"»' with our wonderful complete ^JJ^ f)g Free Sample Une\ You can do u well. J u«t go but any time r and i>ick up IS nn hour with our swell line of jMsule-to-Ueaiiuro Hnnd-Tulloruii Clothos— (Sulu I9.M up, 1'e.ntalz.U up. , Your Suit FREE I You'll bo the canter of attraction In the I up-to-thc-mlmilo Krct-Huit na muku I to your own mcanuro. It's good ' \ ■dvtrtiBinj.r for ut to tlo HI .Send No Money!, \Voarrurne brlnai ovcrythlnn, iahtppotl— Exprvtt l*rppaUi— ^absolutely free. We've got t real")toO(le." F,vcryth!n«flfuar- J .aateed perfect or money uocit. J ILK TAILOniMQ CO., 'fc. ~U i.ck.on ■lyd. VloA'.rina P*a*>L> MY rKINTINd IS IIKTTKH. iueaiane reopie iu.M:4xPM<nigerH#6. hdkd or Bliarpsbuig, in Iowa, Show Prlnlcr, tlnx 0. _ In antwering udt. filcaie menKon Curraa.