The New York Clipper (Jan 1913)

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J^ABYl&X, THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 11 THB ^ B*gW YORK CITY THBATRBS CONTINUED ATTRACnORS. DBAMATU' AW0 MUSICAL. _~ n _j'Fine Feathers," second week. .) — Wn« Kugene fourth caaK^taa Trentl,,, • to " IlM, """J'" c8 ,rjDHBN'8.-; , B.ckett,-Packett 3 rHou»e," „„™,ntv b -?JMepU and His Brethren." . SSrW o'N.-Bobert Halliard, in "The Ar- CB,Tb „ic Case," fourth week. rnaT-Laurettc Taylor, to 'Peg o' My co Heart" fourth week. «wVfiW FORTY-6BOOND STBEET.— ELW -Within tho Law" nineteenth week. FOBTV-EWHTH STBOfcT.-WUIIam Collier, *° in -Never Say Die," tenth week. FPLT ON.--"Th^.fellow Jacket," eleventh n . M iCK Jf' S 'The e coMplr«y." fourth, week. SaiptV— "Stop Thlet^fonrth week. OEOBGB M. C(>HAN^-"Broadway Jones," seventeenth week. GLOBE — The Lady of the- Slipper," twelfth week- HIPPODROME.—"Under Many Flag*," twen- nuiRRlV-^John ' E. KeUerd, In "Hamlet," llr'st week at thl» house. HHDSOX.-'Mri. Flake, In "The High Boad," ninth and last week. KNICKEUBOCKEB. — Oh, Oh, Delphlne," sixteenth week. • r iBBRTl' — "Milestones," eighteenth week. iIttle — "Butherford and Son," fourth week; "Snow White," tenth week, (>v»ry matinee and Saturday mornings. t VCEUM.—"Blackbirds," second week. iVRir— Sam Bernard, in "All for the Ladles," third week. IfAXHA'lTAN OPBBA HOUSE—"The Whip," JIAXI.Ve" ELLIOTT'8.— "Anatol," second wTtSflk NEW AMSTERDAM—"Eva," third and last PLAYIlOUSH.—"Little Women," fourteenth week- REPUBLIC—"A Good Little Devil," second Mflki ffM. COLLIER'S COMEDY.—"Fanny's Flrat l'lav " eighth week. WIXTEB OABDEN.—"Broadway to Paris," ninth week and laat fortnight. . ■ ' GREELEY SQUARE THEATRE, (jclius BBBKBxaiN, staa.) The bill for Jan. 9-11 Included Hal Mer- ritt who, after removing his coat, cartooned « fleshy model, alao a lean country boy, whom le transf>rmed, by a few deft strokes, into three other characters. He also Joked, sang tnd whistled, to general satisfaction. The Clark Trio of gymnasts, on the bars. Including one clown, performed a number of rraccful tricks. The Tbrcc GUden Sisters sang and danced together for an opener, and then alternated In duets and single, finishing in showy gray iptngled dresses, with a lot of nice foot- work on the dancing mat, to good applause. Lawrence and Tanner (the Lawrence belag none less than Ed. Lawrence, of Lawrence and Harrington fame) showed a sketch where | a rube (Tanner) Is Induced by a city sharper (Lawrence) to part with his, savings, In order to get a fictitious city Job. When the banco man learns that the money repre- sents the savings of a lifetime for the pur- i pose of buying a headstone for his parents' grave, ho gives back the money with a nice speech about turning honest, and is staked to his fare to New York. Both characters ! were well played. Berry and WUhelml were a diminutive lady, who appeared first In a kid song, and a muilcal-faced gentleman, who In the or- chestra pit Impersonated famous directors, such as feouaa, LUat and Boaslnl. The lady then as a prima donna burlesqued grand opera, with many comical actions, but In splendid voice, and had to bow for some time In conclusion. Lewis and Morton, a conversational couple, eicbnngcd clover repartee. Introducing many new and telling qulbs, which were all well taken. A string of quotations from novels were the best of the male portion's offerings. Ho alio recited "A Farmer's life ." The lady returned for the finishing dance in a pretty black velvet outfit. Ellta Proctor Otis, In her sketch, gradu- ally acquired a funny souse, through taking what she supposed was medicine to break her husband of the nipping habit. The wiley villain ■linnges the medicine to real booze, and the Mrs. imbibes it, mixed with her own coffee, with ludicrous effect. The Austral Four offered a eatcliy musical act, conclndlng with saxophone selections to icvcral encores. The pictures were: "The Wives of James- town" a two reel Kalem feature: "The De- layed Letter" (Vitngraph). and "When You Hear That Steamboat Whistle Blow. Blow, Blow," was the illustrated song selection. s ' LINCOLN Sni'AHK. (chas. vaaovsoN, mob.) Tins week the bill Is largely composed of comedians, and there was not one of them who did not make good. A full house was in ittcndancc Monday night, 18. Mabel Do Young opened the show with a planologue, In one. She Is a tall, slim young woman, aud on Monday evening was dressed In an orange colored gown. Several popular •ones were offered by ner. The Two Clarke, man and woman, gave a tinging and dancing act -The woman has magnetism and danced rather well. •At this stage of tho entertainment a singer attempted to sing "At the Bagtlme Ball." Charles B. Sweet, a comedian in the truo jeiiso of the word, appeared as a bugler, with ' line of talk that got you laughing whether Tou wanted to or not. He varied his stories with selections on a piano, with a stringed instrument attached, nnd also played a cornet. Archer and Belford. man and woman, pre- jentcd a clever act The man Is one of tho mnnlcst comedians we ever saw. Working in pantomime, he had the audience In laugh- ter the whole time he was on the stage. Be- "ai'8 being a comedian of ability, he Is some- Swnnt of a contortionist, nnd without doubt '"■'•■ the audience one of the •heartiest laughs ■ "VLffWp nad In many a day. Hla partner 'i little help to him. i„. h, {'' «Im* »nd White, all men, bun- I' 8 1 l i ca operatic selections and popular airs jo the amusement of the bouse. One of the ooys Impersonates a woman and Is funny. tkn, i*i,. Eu E m Trio, bar performers, closed to bin. These three young fellowe pot up £?<„ ln,c , r «Hhg athletic offering with comedy "Heeled by one of them. lllc Phot oplays were unusually interesting. «»? B i,°wra House (B. J. Madden, S&j'C -51 ** Oovernor'i Lad]/ opened to a 8!?,» °8? B Monday, 18. The company In- cudesj.Ejaaett Corrlgan, Starr King Wslk- £mw7»«PS Emmabunn, Gladys Han- Coniv,-- ?- *°° k -*? BDd T «^ M"™"- w hn SftkSMt"* ** weeks' engagement pii?™'*' Ulb'ert Kaufman, mgr.)—Motion •"c'ures and Illustrated songs. *A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL*" ,n ^ on a Platform placed directly over the "FTWP BITHVM ** Republic (David Belasco m»r i i «„,,.. orc J c8 .V a 1 Rfe *° Dea ' to tbos * "> tho front rillE CXAlOEKa* Boeemonde 'Gerard mi M.i,?i 'J sJhS'J&'&Si matle i^. ch \ r .? lnB n . J , u J lct l Feathen, a pin, In four actaTTiy - English adaptation by Austin Stronen™ kTHL2& £S2l>%£% M l s , B Plc .« or,i Walters. Produced here Tuesday evening. dueed by David Belasco "AS 1% th ?. &ffnV^^^^ZB^ c J " t ". T - * "• «■ *"«**' ' 1,h tho follo '" n « A Poet Erncst Law(ord mntlcK WC " f ° r h " '"*" ° n ° 1C ^ M»-' Collin. Boso -Coghlan M^V^viV -•••' ■""« Merita " Arttar'lHUl. as Rab. a dog, gave the best «*.gSSSS? ^ohe^wKS rhJ",i« a 2. f IS h . e Wllllnnl Nonls impersonation of a huge St. Bernard we have Kg,"f/" 0 ds R ?^" ^ c J?S n fllA" L,att ....Ernest Trues «« seen. Uls work was truly remarkable, gg ™f*Z A.'ilton " '- o ri n S *: 5 d . wara Connelly , "cnry Stanford's portrayal of Lord Collng- fi'5, n Brttrd Amoffa i,,iii^ Jr Etleni,c Olrardot ton (the "grown-up''Charles), was excellent. 5™» Heler SCENERY THEATRES AND PRODUCTIONS, VAUDEVILLE ACT8 EQUIPPED ITewsnd Beeoud Hand Scenery In Stock MURRAY EEL SCENIC STUDIO MUllHA V HILL THKATBK, N. Y. WALTCK HIAIEV, Mgr. Tel. 8853 Mnr. Bill it THE SPY. tt Empire. (Chas. Frohman, mgr.) —The Spy, an Unglleh version of Henry Klste- maecker's tlirco act play, "La b'lanibee," by Fetor Le Marchant, produced by Charles ffiH?" Mary Flckford The changS from the "snob" to his real self ftuwe • .Vr,:". JT ainrian.. Laura Grant as Charles (after his scene with Charles, The story In outline tells of a young wife, Fetor Le Marchant, produced by wueen Alab WHO* Bennett done In a way to suggest an Illusion) gave living humbly on her husband's meagre sal- i-'roauan Monday, Jan. 13, with this vast: JH25S*t: Edna Grlflln evidence of more than ordinary dramatic sry. who falls under tho Influence of better Lieutenant-Colonel Felt Cyril Kelgbtley %?Xu UlUrn Glsh skill. dress and living. Vexed at the petty ocotio. MBtw , Beaucourt jullen L'Hstrango ntania... C | a | r(! Burie The others In the long cast all did good "nlc-» their income demands, and blind to tho n er trand do Mauret Edgar Norton BESSES .v •• Begglc Wallace work. The scenes were strikingly attrac- principles of business, she urges her husband Julius Glogau Chas. Wells inougat-rrom-Afar... .Georgia Mac Fursman tlve. that of act 2 being truly a beauty. to accept a proposition raado by nni old school Monselgneur Jusecy Ernest Stallard iS^i' Louis EsiKislt George Stiwart was responsible for tho friend of his (who line grown rich), to lend n aton atettln Douglas Oerrard •; all I Gerard Gardner various animal and fowl Imitations, and the hlj services to a dishonest deal which will ii C nrl Cartello Chas. K. Qerrard ™ ac - Adrian Morgan naturalness of the sounds reflects great credit turn a modest fortune his way. The wife Is i> avl n u ji ct Isidore Morcll' J am - Jerome Fernandez n P on uim - Nothing quite as good has been Innocent of any wrong-doing in this case, as fogta James Furey oandy Edward Dolly beard on our stage. To Kntherlne MJnahaa she Is firmly convinced that the business pro- Tue jjajc B. J. Brady A™ Norman Taurog belongs the credit of the bird imitations, posed is above reproach. Thp husband, too Dr . Dufot Thomas Tumour «ell. Harold Meyer and sn c also proved most clever. weak to light ngalnst his wife s rebellion, Recorder to M. Hndlet C. E. Harris Jamie Carlton IUgcs Dnrlnp; the run of this play Mr. Belasco Oanlly decides to put his hand In tho flnon- orderly John Wills Dayle.. David Boss announces he will give three matlnets a clal grnb-bag and sells Ills Idenls. Country Policeman BoVrt Brott Bobert. Boland Wallace wp( ' k ' Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Saturdaya While the Idea of this, Mr. Walters latest xioalnue Felt KdltU Wynne Mattolson John Charles Castner J "A Good Little DevU" Is a gem of a pro- " Angus Lauren Pullman °"Ctlon and cnother Belasco triumph. Huggermunk *..Pat Walshe Muggorhuak. Sam Goldstein The Solicitor from London. .Dennis CleugH The Doctor from inver^ry. .Joseph A. Wilkes The Lawyer from Oban Bobert Vivian ? ab i'A-.-. :•.:.• Arthur Hill The seiond week began Jan. 13. lr.'iir. acter that It will most likely make the play cmnwn* a success. KULuaiAL, I( nppiausc counts for anything, the open- ISAM t.utdeh, mob.) ing, which was to the capacity of tho house. The bill here this week wag opened by was most auspicious. After the third act. Lord Collagtop, of Fllrig... .Henry Stanford P, l , anc &? SIoa , B - b ! ll ? d i , a l tne ^ rl « *J »'f; *P cii u rcal,T , tho ?" ckb f!S?.2, f "'P, 1 "'' .„,i r.eur Jusscy. nnd Marat Hcdncour't,'a mem Lady Rosalind Jeanne Towler M ' a , s Sloan, In pink tlRhU, gave a series of players were given a remarkable ovation, ana ber oJ tD ^ geei^iirt cabinet. There' Is a rlny. Is not new, and quite frequently re- ivonno Settln ."...Kssex Dane minds one of Ms former success, "Paid in Theresa Den Ian Vera Ftnlay Full," fhj stoiyjs of auch^asenBational^ char- Anaette Jane May At the chateau of Baron Stettin, nn th" frontier, near MIJoux, France, a reception Is given afttr dinner, and some of the suets stay for tbe night. Among them ure Colonel [■•clt Felt and Lis wife: Julius illogjn, Monselg- with a Hon". Percy Ciisack Smith". '.',,'..n. J. Bloomer atu,p J l<; stunts on Roman rings. Sir Hirvard De Mar Conway Shaffer Alfredo, a violin player, followed, Lady Nettle Cavandish .Katharine Minnban repertoire of classic and popular airs. Hon. Miss Letterblalr Amv Fltznatrlck Thc old favorites. Ward and Curran, In Lndy Ralston Edna M Holland tbc,r 8kc, * cn . " T l ,fi ^ a t" Door Tender," had There were several calls for the avthor. Mr. Walters, who was In Rochester, hnd a sub- stitute, an unknown, who made a short cur- tain speech. The piny Is produced with a strong cast, breach between tho colonel nnd his wife. 'She explains It to the bishop; she Hods Folt different from what she Judged lilm to be Imj- •fore marriage. Ills habit of command has nflccted her temperament, nnd sho thinks of named Phnrlei v«rt «„« ni^tr nam^ii .. "' 31 several cunracters and does most of the sing iranks and was ha&i IvW. nt,n7 m, \f™ ultlon of " oh - '* b ' Lt a Beautiful Dream." ?r?° M !»*_■« HP* Dv k « a ?nt Mra Mac- Charles Cartmell and Laura Harris, in dramatical at times, could hardly be Improved cilol<x between payment nnd dishonor. An upon. Hie best sccno is In the rourth act, i,„ nr or t0 lnler J IlnP h . clt )a aisturbed in when in a drunken freiuy he denounces his h< , P ^f^ l)Jp heP hugugmi, wno pleads for a JS^tf theWrieaK* g °° d ""' he WM ' ^^.r,inglnTVnT'dancrng"fferlng:"made a ^^^^[^^^^^06^ ^SS^^kSSlS^l»^£mi Charles IsTsbout fifteen ».» n \* w» «„rt blt - P n ftl " sta ge tn ev do some neat and In regaining the spoils of the graft. ula ground In order to win Tier consent, Cut him und>r the, ca«Tof"hu'lnnt -2h B ^wSn S'^tal dancing steps that are hard to beat. Wilton Lackaye was at his best as John not ^ ng aV Alla until He blurts out that this S& fcSSLJlwM.°£. 1> li. , ga. w . h ?v'!. *?!' The young lady being a particularly graceful Brand, an unscrupulous contractor Ills | 8 probably the Inst night Uiat ho may opend ?S »lte Sf th. ?rurifw ii?h Sfhfrt M. U ?.l e » dnDcer - whole Performance calls for tho highest m £ r ber> '„ he „„, be* arrested In th? morn- t?ea?s nlm mikiS Sm . m^i^i^rJiVl' a ° c ' * nd ht *' ,n jBwl,h character, dls- praise, and while his character was a thank- m», H e explains that the blackmailer has treat mm, making titm a male Cinderella, ensu,^ ffMirronhipsi .nht<»-to >iui «nr num. !..»■ nnt> his artistic actlnff won him tho ad- ^JJ,--■ entitled "Kick In." (See New Acts.) wife can be most favorably commented upon, she can now command In her turn. During the Intermission a novel plan of In the several heavy scenes sho was called n>akes plaus, she Imparts hope, and Inspires rdvcrtlslng was Introduced. Ethel Barry- upon to do she responded In a very men- „ spirit of resistance. Itenucourt. who his more has been booked hero for next week, torlous manner. dons his beet to win the love of Mmo. Felt, nnd btsides the slide announcement of her While Max Flgman. as Dick Meade, a mmocts ibe colonel of tho murder, and In- , appearance the management bad about two newspaper reporter, talker overdid the char- tfudg to push the case, hut when ho Icarus ro this school Charles Is sent, after a sad hundred feet of motion picture nlm projected acter, he Injected quite some humor In the from Felt that Ulognu was n foiolni sw he rewell to Juliet and faithful Betsy, nnd, on n screen. These pictures showed Miss part with his peculiar mannerisms. arraigns himself by his side und forbids .* ""Pt P* l8 o ner py'he Old Mcks, poor Barrymorc and her two babies on the grounds Rose Coghlnn was seen as one of those him (the colonel) to give himself no. cnylna neighborly nelghtiors who are always med- that a aorvlce was done his country nnd d" Mrs. MacMiche ilially decides to send Charles to the Big Black School at Balahu- llsb, an educational institution for orphan boys, presided over by Old Nick Sr. and Old Nick Jr., two men who have become notorious for their cruelty to their charges. To thf farewell being little Juliet does not hear from him for a year. He then surprises her in the guise of an old beggar, and Is later Joined by twelve of his playmates and his tutor, Oliver, a poet, who loves Betsy. Of course, the vows of her Summe.' borne. Ed. F. Reynard, with his company of me- chanical dummies, offered a rural sketch, en- titled "A Morning In Hlcksvllle." Mr. Bey- nurd's powers os a ventriloquist may be sur- dllng In everybody's business but ihelr own. Her slangy cxpreislors, many of which wero very original, were heartily enjoyed. Amelia Sumers made a small part stand of the little lovers are renewed, and In the passed, but w? know of no ventriloquist with out very prominently. Hor transformation clares that he will see, In bis capiclty of cabinet minister, that tho matter Is hushed tip. , Whether or not the play has lost by Its translation, the fact remains that as it now midst of their rejoicings the.OId Nicks and a bettor offering, the mechanism of the from a "greenhorn to nn up-to-dato servant «taods, the story lacks force nnd'directness girl was a clever ploco of work and called The author starts out to_ muko Colonel Felt Mrs. MacMiche appear, and Charles Is about dummies has token much careful thought, to be taken buck to the Big Black School but the results must have proved gratirvlng. when The Solicitor from London arrives and Horace Wright and Rene Dietrich, In their announces that the rich uncle of Charles has singing act, started nicely, but In "Everybody to do, but gave a credltablo performance. <Ued, and that the boy has not only become Acts Like Us When They're In Love" tbey Altogether It li ono of tho best casts aeon heir to Ills millions, but has also succeeded cot loo mushy and rather overplayed their In New York for many moons. to the title of Lord Collngton of Fllrig. first good Impression. The second week began Monday, Jan. IS. With tearful farewells between Juliet and Henry Woodruff and company, in "A Regu- Jaok. her little lover, Charles leaves, promising to lar Business Man." was well liked. Mr. s return to claim bis little sweetheart as his Woodruff plays the part of a young lawyer. KBITH's UNION NQiiAHQ. bride. not very fond of work but very fond of his Many years pass. Juliet Is pining away, for secretary, the only news heard from Ch""' Ills riotous living, and the fact •• marry his aristocratic cousin. Mrs. Mac : then a rich uncle gives him $G0,00O, so ho ^?5'« J™}?"" JKIi ^ 'way "beyond his means, ienlflng his wife to JohSSS Hm'r^nd Llsotte a trio of aero- bo,,eT * olm rlcn t when »von h"» P»T as an 10n ' H ' tte,B -rmy officer Is nlmost absorbed In having to fill- er much applause, n forceful, commanding n«iVn>"—a" iiilin" whuT Helen Hilton, as a^ nurse, had very little 0 jr these characteristics, hss won an cnvlablo position, against tho heavy odds of political nntBgonlxta who are Jealous of his advance- ment. He Is a man who confesses he Is In- capable of uttering words of tenderness, even to his wife, and strives, after their estrange- ment, to win her back by strength of charac- ter alone. And yet. In splto of this, ho Is (rlmkh p. iKiOEiiH, mob.) mado an abject weakling, and worse, because ptalng away, for secretary, a pretty young woman who ha; i« .„ InmaiVsrters of entertain- he borrows money which' ho knows ho can Charles tells of more sense than her employer. Through fool There Is an muaual variety °/. CB Jf';» ln " nm r repay, simply to glvo his wlfo every act that he Is to luck the young lawyer raises a thousand and ment In this week's bill, ond the. Monday , » snd teach, ner extravagance. Iio lives ■in. Mrs. Mse- ti„m n r eh nnrie tHven him iko.mmv «o bn evening audience greeted all that was good W"«-^rW "« exira-■agnuc^.40 jives Mlche falls HI, and, experiencing a change of nnd the girl arc happy "a Mayli real BlUle Taylor hfiirt, wants to see Charles before she dies. When Stella Majbew appears on any stage He Is sent for, and arrives with a party of one sees a lords and ladles. He has become a snob, falls to recognize the faithful Betsy, and is brutally blunt in telling Juliet of his forth- coming marriage. Just as he Is about to go, his mind wan- ders back to the long ago and to his Uttle sweetheart, Juliet, and In a vision, his real le lf—the Charles aa we first saw him—ap- pears. Charles soon convinces Lord Collngton that he la trying to be unreal, nnd that at from springboards, several twists and turn* heart he is still the Charles of long ago, and being made In tho air by the several mem- that Juliet is still his love. Charles dls- bers of the troupe. Doc. a a ajnew appears on «ny smra .Jj.. L-lZT ZZZlf mr Uim ll^riiina " rm 7 omccr " almost absorbed In having to ff2jjrt»tjiiSfiB i»iS»tt~fj«'Wiw rL tho ■ ntero,t on tho mom,y ho h "^ r - stunts that called for a better band than with flying colors Miss Eryoort doing tho H hfto d h( „,„„(_ a gervlco, In spite they received. Most of their,work Is done j»Brlg«»a7i3.ia«IRfM.sH ^ s gllJM of the fact that he had take' a hurnw fife appears as he came—the veil of unreality Is lifted. Lord Collngton Is once more Charles, and the curtain descends with Juliet, whose sight has been rostorcd by love and tho fairies, rewarded for her patience. THE) PLAZA. (FEKI) F. WII.HT, MOB.) Audiences which left nothing to be desired succession Its merits gLJjf . aHLj^ggJM&AjyLl Ho hsd killed a spy. who could only hope for 2258°. a^nrt w ™„ litn «„ frfSor A <' < ' alh b » tbo authorities if he were defected. X^"£.°*w.Jta r . .7,1 ?hev hSJi? 25'rti a Ana ««'• "0" Col. Felt cast asldo tho belter fi.l nge » b, „n N i7f«„'„ri?« y Impulse lo throw himself upon tho mercy of d ^e a yaW a 8 V S" a one act playlet, SJje.Srr^*' ' ma ^^ W ^ f * acted by Walter Law and company, won a ' 1 %>u¥h*k,\ J£v flifed1 with noesv nnd ,n o*™ or quality, mica tue riaen to over- taSaraffi-wS. *» 4S& %_ f-^ to t an ,o e u XC e.t o t w8 M., 8unaay ' and wcra ,e talk, and tob. equally «JJto the ^k&*&£& m EXS!SyL*&^lJ^TEftJ*5m£ position. After doing Afellke studies of a lost none of her cunnfi rantnre through the * ldd 1 ! c,a ! ,»•iH < giH5 norse, a lion and a tiger. Smith paints a and tuneful Initrument mJ^L. WWaSLS^.'SLfftiB'S spirited race horse flnlsfi. to the accompan!- appropriate dancing to (Sec New Acts.) Iintf Gene Smith, the artist, was in the opening Demure and dainty Dorothy Kenton found nanny of her admirers were out front, and she enjoved their greeting as much as they did her artistic banjo playing, Dorothy has Ing with this popu'ar t, nnd, with a bit of appropriate dancing to her own tunes, after the man who but a fow hours before had been prevented, by the tragedy only, from keeping an assignation with his wife In her boudoir. Thus do tbe wlfo and bar former lover be- come accessories to tho murder, and three criminals nro created to mar the play. Indirectness and lark of purpose seems to iiervade the very atmosphere of the play, fo ~ K .fa^JWata va aev le^tc'ran^a^s 'K ■US KJWS&lSP-S unreal la Its tnndo any changes In his faml n " ,k , e i "JPl'J.w.flhn' mnslon aad nelns Burglar" act, hilt Judging by tl SS^^ytuevV'ftrfs 1 RS&SSks F %ffB £F«wre«»ns |Sg§St»gie«S i£-&»%&$£?3ZS Tib. MMSCd S ' vWnia Harned.made 'cm gasp with..ap, Sffl^SFiS^rS^WnWI 8weet, has familiar "Musical the favor with Plain, 8unda.v, ri 0 ck n wHb er Lowat W tho kefs Tl^wSafffi M CMt lt «£«*»»•> writ, but wore never « n««i 7 nblc t0 maka tbat work convincing. Britt Wood, a truo enough "mho" enter- . 1?.? «>.»! S Monlque Felt .waa •portrayed ana enjoy a»u«s™jj% — ^-» .«.--- . mlt , t | on , the cornet playing and the genial Virginia Harned made 'cm gasp with ap- "*p»rti KpI«bii«v tho pages of thla charming wora or tne ^ whlch ^ r gwMt «j nte> -j^jJK; rf t h 0 very scarce, but gorgeous, „ CIJ! 1 oK'flra « Bostands, . Jullen I/Estrange ami were all good, and IMaar The list act rather dispel, the falrylllu- HW«»« ■«■* P ro « d <™ nt «»■"« ot N*< »t>t> -^,<^ a(_sHrta^ 1} a. »™™J «-B»» w 1 0 ( r v 8 pr q, cn » r °^ Dr u ""tudy "of •StSl? . b S, t ln Wl |? n re't O u r r;, C0 « ^ ^ Whiteside and her picks got an ova- vas3rvS V» t^O^Tg It" 9 pOTAffi^lP.rcb^cfe'r X ^ eiimi's Charles again It returns, ir noi —vi-i, #„.».,^ » h . m »I ^„„ . -n„.i,i .„_,„. .„.-„..„. nn « m ^,, ^nninr Miaa 'no.roio a oroau Anglian cnaracier, in spin. becomes .Cjufflas^aglJB Aipans^w tlon which forced them to give a meclal former successes on Monday ovcnlng. Mlsa wholly, ft J ejrt ta part, bat tae oe"""" tacore nun , b cr and tako no end of bows. Harned was very delightfully supported by luelon of UtftUA Wjg nay wwhsj. wtdteslde Is as attractive as ever, ana Charles White, Jane dordon ond Curt Karpe. A poet who comes before the curiam.an 1 CSV£ CEESi a« n^enmniuhMi iivtio ■!„>. \ra,M ,u„mo- >mi mi Bt«nieiri About ■■ _ „— ----- 11 ♦«ji •» is ■ nlesis- her five "plcke" are accomplished little sinj- Maud Mullei explains what each act willtell us is a pica* -j S anc<l g, wh() w J rk at top speed, funny tn their ^ Th'Wwhich Sm 'through the ever,, minute, "lie.art Mapta*.* wealth?f » hl . 'couple, \ 1 entire play as well, was ca-Jtally pUyed by Brneit iJrwford. His before-curtain speeches Maud Mulier and Ed. Stanley I About aa "r particular way as they came, Miss Mulier. besides being an of Its French name. Tho other roles wero well plnyed. Tho two scenes used wero appropriate. IPAlf. ,.S" a r n iw r niiv«i V hv pic v a8lug"c'os"tumes, "and" two" special drops are 18 carat 'cola comedienne,^possesses a power- Thirty-ninth Street (Ralph Long, 2£e5rSti"Vneeches nsod. ful soprano voice, and she sang two numbers mgr.)-TA« Womejii.of It opened here Tusj- (Dcin ■» »■■"> -t . bt jj -s _.•_ »„ a^, gets a. lot of comedy out of all ogres «nd dragons,aii they were only to see g-« flnd KjenX "k. m ay evening, 14, wltli a cast Including: Cvrll ' Beecber, Josephlno Brown, wal- ), Dallas Anderson. John P. Jack dordon, Oeorge Putnam and Fields' Mwaio Hnll (Weber . lessees and mgi's)—"Roly Poly" ,. tho old an exhibition on the flying trapeze that has and "Without tbe Law" closed horn Saturday new with him. many thrills, and the way these chaps go night, 11. The bouse will re-open Monday evening, 20, with Tho Man with Threo Wlvm. gave ^ch^'that «"Veinali'"co"nW "scarcely meet them, and, Indeed, we know of few ma i who An unusually pleasing selection of licensed JMcKeo with the General Film Company the rest of tbe program. pj 10 w all first run plays of the . Bdls to mnn a/ioia this week. Midnight Maidens next. Mnrrsty Hill (Fred Waldmsnn, mgr.)— them, ana, inacco. wo »uuw ^. a»- ■- .. r oIb mlldc np t hc rest of the program. ,,j,ow all first run play. »> ,i, c «n..-v.„ _■—,—• : -.-— ^-r-.—-r—v - -"' could give the character the *"»"? I 2P,S | Kvcr7 Tuesday, at the Plaza. Is "professional Knlcm, Vitngraph ard FWnay productions, rroeorfero. this week. Knickerbockers next. tlon given ObIMs It »ig"^H try-ont" day, when a long Hat of extra acts The first production Is J. M. Barrle's "Uttle Mlaort Blarhth Avcnn. (B, D, Miner, with many pitfalls for tte unwary piayy- g'taoM^'aWbaft fl. miaa. Bruce. Minister/shown on Monday for the first m ? r.)-D(7nd« QWlt tills week. becaose It borders so c,oW ' T 1 ,°PP" A" 6 ( K, s time In focw York. Mlssnurl next. tesoue but Mr. Norrla carefully avoids these _ _ _ _. l "5r_! n .S , l w ._ I "5!.-,i„, „. • » i»»i_ Mi,..r« i>«nnla< a rnvlnln n * Jim. llaa a n m<l B> f liM t fill Olrla from iK 1 . ^cnae Me" week of 20. -"KT. A 11?. < .* ,rd * m (Malcohn Douglas, mgr ) hn„ „ "c a* 111 eiote ,tj » engagement at this MsM» S JK? rdfl y «WPtafi &. "The Spring tne en - iTnn nimpson, \i oner ixvwru iwwr, rrvu- — mo ,«>■«.. -.^•i.. ""-^r- '. " ™ ,." n-,,,.. ,,» t •< mrectly^oVe audience, thS speaker stand- cirele^-raadevlUo and picture*. 18. (ConH*u4S on mt li.)