The New York Clipper (February 1913)

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10 THE STEW- YORK CLIPPER. Pebeuary i WANTED—Burlesque People AT ALL TIMES. FOB BCRLKBQCE STOCK AT NEW ORLEANS. - - _ ai mim «*-»», * goL MY]BB8f oreenwmU Theatre, few Qi!«mi, L^, lather You had to help soften the beard by rubbing in the lather. Naturally, your rubbing brought the blood to the sur- face, opened the pores end made tho skin very sensitive. That helped the. frte caustic to get in its work and made the skin doubly sensitive. Under these conditions any razor will fssl aa (hough it wsra pulling the hair instead of cotrios jr. Mermen's Shaving Cream dispenses iritn the "ruhUng in" Willi the Angora, ns It thoroughly softens the beard while the Xatktr ts worked up on the face, Btatut* thwino to two operation* — Wner- inn and thaviinr. % tU tint tUVti, At It contains no fr*» caustic, there ts no smart 1 i<U), «nd /on f«t a delightful, cool ihuve, tsSsnseiittiP OUUM>MEN!<BfQ(]L JUVtllla He +• Matters of ttr« eeletretea Mcnncn's, ® THE *IA¥ WIDOWS (Western) PEWWJI, SBVV YORK. JAM. 1ST- The Osy Widows, reviewed In the bur- lesque column of Thh CSJIfWS. the early part of the senson. opened fit Miner's People's Theatre Jan. !|7, for their metropolitan run, to a. good crowd. i Ipiuiodlatcly after the opening of the Gay Widows at l'atereon, N. J., at the beginning of the season, the Empire Circuit censor board passed upon Louis Oberwortbl* show as one of the lender NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS Inn Ilobertsoa and Company, la •'Cons* Here." KMTH'B Umion Bqt/abB, EVENING, JAS. 27. "Cope Bars'.' furnishes only fair vaudeville entertainment. The action of It takes place In the efljee of a theatrical manager, wfcerc we are laforined that tho leading lady pf the production Msn- »ger McVloker la about to put on has shipped town and left Mm Li thi rut. Catherine Stanton, In search of work, calls At tbe office, and after being turned away by toe office boy, she Is recalled, tad the pro- ducer recognises hsr as his old sweetheart of ten years before. Both bad lived without loving another all those years, but Catherine m ._rs In the first division Since then Mr. Qborworth bos steadily .Im- proved his show, adding new bits here snd there and brightening up weak spots, whleh has helped the Bbow one hundred per cant., and tbe concensus of opinion Is that Louis Oberworth never had a better show over tho burlesque boards But few changes have been made In the cnbt. Eddie Mack has. been ^ra'tedlnto John ^ on business bent, and repulses his advances MnfitStSSvS up' SVmSSn «*» M <»««. her the choice <o "make wood" being one of the classiest prima donnas, on in n rehearsal of the leading part the Empire Circuit, MO her work is one of H e relates tbe story, and to bis prompting f^s^i^im§J^m &• * c • pMk » °» vot *- -—• **-• ,n **■ vantaie, s»l was Joe Taylor, who gathered in proper places in (he story, until he anally bunches oi laughs -with his real German dla* brings the story of the unhappy life he has be a top liner on any bTll, made a big hit. » spoken In his embraee. Tbe Bitter-Foster Trio hava a singing MM it la one Of the odd thinga vaudeville stows ftWrW iTMSft tS 2? "li^u "SS toadu * E rts mm whichT they Vint over in Just the right were well acted by Mr, Robertson and Theo- etyle. The act Is nicely eeetumed, and scored dora I>ud!ey, but "Coma Here,' though well heavily. "". - . ..rr-i^-iw..-.. mm received by tbe ever pralaiag Square patrona, A>™JT^y^*i5ff3M^% do., net praise mueh»««a. Aho* trot. Girl," Mas Bitter and chorus; "Tbe Ganaan minute*, In three Iwd, I'rintc," Joe Taylor; "On'eta," May Rtienl Rag Time Jockey Man, •Baby." Emma Herbert; ■ Love, 1 ' Rosa Alsreon; "gtvery* Grace Foster; "Mexican Ball," Alarcon " PhjlliB roatar. "In the Garden of body Two-Beep,' Rose and Uta Olio, "A Nisrht sit the Movies." Kammkistbin's, MoMoaz, Jam. 2T. Hamlah MeLaarln, in presenting' this cari- cature on a moving picture theatre, Just missed baring a real good laughter provoking REGISTER YOUR ACT ORIGINAL BUSINESS, SONGS, THICKS, OAOS. UURLES0.1JE, ANIMAL imtCaU PLAV. FLATLBT, SKETCH, IDBA, MOVtKG FICTCBE TLOT, PAItODy' CLOWN ITCNTS, SPKCTACLLAB BUMBEtt, PANTOMIME, In fact, anything yon have produced, are now products*, or vrlll produce, REGISTERED FREE OF CHARGE TOD MAT WANT TO PROVE IT home dm: THE CLIPPER, in order to make our Records of original productions in all lines and departments of practical value to everyone in the profession, will devu- a new departrneot to the registration of EVERY 1HING that is NOW being done on the 6tage, or that will be done in the future, throughout the entire world. All that is necessary for you to do is to send us a description of the material you wish to have placed on record, IN THE CASE OF A PLAY, a sketch, or a motion picture play, mention slioni c be made of the important points, scenarios, incidental business or other features vnu may want to record If copyrighted, give numbers, also dates and in what house or on what circuit it was produced. When you submit MSS. to anybody,- send us a copy, in case of "fire." - State on what date and to whom submitted. TRICKS should be described in full by acrobata, comedians, riders, circui down*, etc . , ,. ... GAGS should oe sent tn foil. . . mmm -. ;. Anything that YQU ARE USING or doing will be recorded for future referent t Even if your act is not new at presenL send it in as ypts are doing it now. There are many things yon CANNOT COPYRIGHT, but YOU CAN REGISTER thera here. " CUT OUT THE ATTACHED COUPON and send ft to as with your descrip. Hon. one coupon for each act, gag, trick, or for a series of them. THIS COUPON will be numbered and attached to your contribution, and a certificate will be returnee 1 to you as an acknowledgment, and for future reference. The contribution should hi signed plainly by the person or firm sending in same, and should be endorsed bv the manager of the show or of the house where the act is being used. Further acknowledg- ment will be made by the names and numbers being published each week as received flIRLS FHOM DAPPYLAND ^wgg^sjg^g v Own Company, witnessed by police authorl- While there was quite a little laughter nire ties, city omcials and two of the larmst aud^ an(I th , ^ , ft t , t t tnces or the season. A return date has boon , ,_ ... laughs was always observable. Its first scene represents the front of a moving picture theatre. Uio second scene Is (Eastern) Columbia, New York, Jan. 27, Billy W. Watson appears this week only In the burlesque, and with about an hour' iard work compensates for bis absence from __. part, a voice and his other the first part. His funny slide, his change of 'who **Mosa 'lUYjtosb. of the Tiger LlUea Co, 10 met with an accident while doing her baracterlstlc methods dancing number, and_ has been laid up UiTo- are as effective as ever, and help bim retain ronto since Jan. 20. left for New York, il, w his title to one of burlesques feature coma- undergo an operation. dlans. In the "Beauty Doctor," frank liar- ——»^ ^w—^»~ "" ' ■ court takes the principal comedy role, and well keeps his appointment. As O. U. Simp In search of bauty, nls Identity becomes tr.nglc'd up In a snarl, and be Is everybody but himself. James Lake, Jimmy Nugent, Thomas Brooks (M. I'uglla), also Ed. Rogers, as a French count, take good care of their re- spective character assignments. The ladles' brigade Includes Nellie Watson, as a French flirt; Luella Temple, as a lively little soubrctte; Carol Schroder, aa a stately prima donna; also Maudle Harris and An- nette Harper. The beauty cabinet, in whleh aged ludles arc changed to young damsels, caused some fun, and tho compulsory answer of "yes" to all questions asked of Mr, Simp made many laughs, as did the money transac- tion lu connection with a proposed murder. made many laughs, as did the money transac- tion lu connection with a proposed murder. Tbe numbers Included "When 1 Walts With You," with Miss Scbrocdcr leading the eighteen chorus ladles, was encored, "New Orleanu," by Miss Temple, enticingly arrayed lo red harem trousers; "The Midnight Mooch/' a street In rear of the tbeatre, and the third Is tho theatre interior. The first scene. In front of the tbeatre, is by far tbe best and most natural. Tbe third scene, In the theatre, while a picture Is being shown, Is spoiled entirely by rough attempts to extract uugbe by poor comedy, and the fact that such scenes and action could not happen la any tbeatre. There was a burlesque film shown here, en- titled "For Love's Sweet Sake," which waa the best bit of the skit It was cast as follows: W. E. Mason, Nan HrWoDso'uit' (Hi a Daniels, mgr,)-BUI tor De Voe, Jean Boot, Charea Kennedy. Eddie w«ek_of a7:G*o._Betona ^Iv^d A?.' PMva - D"" 1 ' ■«*. u »*» e »«*"• KM * OUT OF TOWN HEWS Cleveland, O.—Opera Home (A. V. Hirti, nurV. f«"eekof Jsnrsi. 'lie UtUe• Milllea- sire." "The Daughter of Heaven," with Mole A ^SwEK n ir. Her Oonjstoek. >»»'•)-««;.,«»: brtt and Sulllvsn reatlval Co. week of 87, The Merry Cooiitesii" tallows. Piiospficr (0. M. Todd, ragr.)—For week of 87, "Too Jwwljwed* ind Their Beliy." Tbos. B, In repertoire, follows. lisB~nows.'tbc Foar "Entsrtsweri, Traullyn Ar- dell and conuway, Frunii llonell. Kaufiaan Bros., W>ntworiiVVe«i and Teddy, and Mary Barley's bU CLsvatiWD (H. D. Blrkey, mar.)~Jlo*dea Piay ; ere, In "tta," week of »T. ^Tbe Beep Parple Dicbms (W. B. Oewn, nun-)—For week of aeven His- Nlemeycr, Hal Pine and George Storrs Fisher. Old Timer. by Miss Schroeder and Ed. Rogers, and "Row, 27 tee Vauaba Olteer Oo. preseatf ''*»»•» Bow. Row." put over by Mlee Watson. t«a." "Tbe Little Gray I*sr_Ja *°*J*Ti and "l ( he Flying Dutchman" was the burlesque, id In It Mr. Watson was appointed chief PlSOtttA (P. Obrrry Bletere, E. Seas, ragr.)—Bill week «f 2T: Boysl Veactlaii Bsnd, Oolton and iioli, Ida James and company, aosalinil Caarklaa. Proctor's Fifth Avendb, Hokoax, Jam. 27. Tbe first New York appearance of Edgar Allan Wooire new playlet, entitled "Tbe Ob- stinate Miss Granger," wbleb features Miss AT ANY TIME, ONE WEEK OR TEN YEARS THEREAFTER, SHOULD • IT BECOME NECESSARY TOR YOU TO-PROVE THAT YOU HAD USED THE ACT. TBE CLIPPER WILL, ON VOUR REQUEST, ACCOMPANIED BY THE CERTIFICATE, FURNISH YOU WITH A CERTIFIED COPY OF HIE! ENTIRE PLOT, DESCRIPTION. SONG, PARODY, DESCRIPTION OF TRICK, AND DATES WHEN REGISTERED, OR IF DESIRED WILL PUBLISH SAME IN OUR COLUMNS UNDER THIS DEPARTMENT. GIVING YOU THE DE- SIRED PUBLICITY AT THE PROPER TIME, WITHOUT TROUBLE OX YOUR PART. , They will NOT HE riDLISHED nnleaa YOU YOinSEUF WANT nUU la appear. This also applies to the use of trade marks, such as the "Unbleached American,' "The Happy Dutch Girl." "That Funny Fellow," "Always Working, Funny, Aiat It?" over which controversies continually arise. When you originate the title of a quartette, a trio, or a team, register it. Gin names of members. Statu where first used As many houses do not use programs, you will have no other authentic record. GET BUSY AT ONCE AND HELP US HELP YOU, as through this .depart- ment others can also ascertain if any particular name, or plot, or trick, or number that they may have in mind has been or is being used by you, and if so, when. THIS DEPARTMENT, if taken advantage of by all -those who should do s<; will require considerable attention, and all performers can assist us by WRITING THEIR MATERIAL, ALSO NAMES, PLAINLY and by giving ADDRESSES where acknowledgment will be sure to reach them. Address your contributions to THE REGISTRY BUREAU - uu ... ■••—»• """"■■ "" ya j g r * T "r:i ITtii. w j n« hols Ida James and company, «u»*w» —■'» «»»is«, which icbwtcb jump Sr r Fr , «n^ h ^tareour.%gh?' t o 1 n fS B »«>*•• »aWS BTR Coghian. was given rather a cold reception JUgl hid ber of new Inventions, Including a gener- osity spray, which caused the sprayee to give •way money; a vacuum cleaner. Intended to draw money from the busband's pockets; a boose tablet, through which the Inventor and Miss Wntson acquired funny jags, and a and dletngranhs ana otbe Luella Temple was a chi tares. OakND (J. H. Hlebaelf. marl-Bill for week °" »*• presentation here on Monday evening, of 27 Mile. Dv Itoae, Houston and Olmstead. Ju llaa Carroll, Arebet. Oreat nedoaln and oompany, «ud pleturea. , _ . ' Srts (Drew A Cemftwll. mgrt.)— For weak of vlstagraph and dlelngronhs and otber con- trivances. Luella Temple wee a vlvacloue typewriter, and Miss Schroder appeared well in tights In, severe' numban. A Lake, Bchroed*'- •on; ™fioiithcru" T ftomo"."' "by"^!"^ 'fWBP'e ; "Spoulth Moon," PV M>as SJphrpeder i a well encored song and dance by Mr. Watson and patriotic murai and Mr. W»tso n £7: Salliih and her oamnanr Kmsiw (P.. A. McArdlt, Pleasure weak of 2T. mar.)—Tbe World ot A duet between Miss Watson and Mr, u ^ ike, with dnncc; "Madrid," led by Miss j lt .,„| hroedei'; "Flying DutclimttO," by Mr. Wat- Notn n; ''Routhcru Homo," by Mies Twnplo; »Th< iard, rorv li« ; iui«n Girl." "Martha." and '"fhe Ohlsaw of Normandy," Jan. »7 rnd. wesk. John l)tev, Jn Toronto, Can.—Princess^10. JU Sheppi uipr.) Slieehun Ortnd Opera Co., to IlTn tun).'' 'Tho Love Talcs of Hoffman," "The Eo While the Idea Is good, It does not contain enough "neat" to bold very much attention. The story tells of the sacrifice made by a young hoy In having himself accused of (org, lag a check to save tbe honor of nig em. ployer'e dead brother, tlU sister. Miss Granger, is shown impersanetlnf a famous dancer, trying to save him from prison. All ends happily in the end. ng . Temple, and a Pi (Sbjeau, with a funny finish by Mlsi and the comedians, were tbe musics! con- tributions, A yodle duet by Jack Howard arid Mr. Wntson also received Bevoral encores. The chorus included : The Misses Harper. Harris, Long, Crafts, Stewart Mariorurg, Bufllong Murray t Lpnore, Gab?, Milton, - Mncy Suka's (T. Sues, lagr.)—BUI for week of Jan. Endlong, Murray, Lcndre, Gale, Milton,' Sfacy, g;:' Irene 1'raukllu and Bert Oncen, Jock Ken: fiqrto, Wellinnn, Morgan, Tight, Hart. DucloJ|. liet ij and ooaBpany. Manhall Motilgoinory, Huutr Executive staff for Burlesque Producing ins apa ft'niicU, Lyou? anil ¥o»fP, ftobgle G° r - CQ.: Hurtfg & Scamon, rnnnaBlnc directors,! done, Mprrhyjey Trio, «iu| Jo* Jeckaoii. B. W. Cbipmnn, manager; Jufluslluckbnder, oAifn, iTlios K. .Henry njg.i-rOsret. plrts ' Herman: MeerW,, ?7 s »P«j flfc,_ V ,A% a Tiio iVriiU-ted Husband" week of Feb. ». Do Miss Coghian, in the character of Miss Hdy»b Orjera OoaiPKBr. "i "8°bi|»,Bo»d.' P»Hf™t Qranirer Royal (Lol Solomon. »gr.)='Tho Merry ff**W{ Couuloes" Jan. 97 and week. Fextlval C3o. week of Feb. S. follows. _ . ., arunn (J. W. Oownn, imtr.)—Al, In '.'it Hooneueil i» Doiadani,'' Jan. . week. "The'WKlte Slave" week of Feb- §, E. Shea riillown."" worked hard, and obtained, by her oiTheo * Kpliivah excellent acting, wiiat little suecess the skptc^ Montreal obm» 09, acoUVEfl , Rlchprd Pitman apd Frederje Mackjyn were both (pen In capable roles. The sketch runs about eighteen minutes. (/(!?*• ■ - ■ - —s=— ■».« H. Wilson. 27 nil') Thoj. tius|ness represerrtatlve; mpslcal dircctqr; Den Bmersop, stage earpen: tcr; ChaJ, Storrs, master of properties; Mur : ray g|mon, plcctrlc(nn: Ed. Rogers, strife dl- fcptor; ^ladnrnc Youn g. wardroTie mistress. m \w mm 5 iwmi BY OLIO. VmuiNiA Kslot, bach sss the job, after a two weeks' rest. ' . ._ _ Oro. P, Mubphx, back with the Merry-Gor Rounders, and n big hit.' t _ Fb\nkib Mabtin roturnod to tbo Crusoe Girls In Philadelphia, Pa.',' Inst Week. WJfcLin Macs! has left the Moulin Rpuije Makii; FisiiKit, now prima donna with the Now Century'Girls. ' ' _ l,WM Kbbnjsv will soon Jpjn tho mntrl- monlnl club. . . Tom Bbbson and his sister. L"hi (tin. «am Rice), prennring a b'S ac ' *»" vaudevllje hext season. GBnTin I.k CLAinii nnd bor six picks, an ndded attraction, with the Rosebuds, and a hip hit. LOTTiK Maykh, the 'Frisco diving queen, the Wg added attraction with tbe Cnerrjt Bloftnoins. e TOM BBBSOX I1H VAl pTJYlHEr- Tom BceBon, tho original ragrtuw soldier mnn, hnB a new act under way. Tom w,yi lntrodiH'j a number of new songs, combining hiB grotesque dancing, »t the ciosp of the bur- lesquu season. on. Aldu Ovorton Wnlker. H^u.MKns/rHiK'j, Mukdax, Jan. 07. Miss Walker, at the matinee here gf 27, "'lw New ¥o'fc Jr. prrulucfd anqther of l»er Sln^Jn^ apd dating ^T^Nrf^iar^'-A 1 Br'oc ? t !r, lL« ! S ? vi-Phqtoplay. V* 1 * a W«4 if r WP^UP 9« K'la, wb.oja •* and ronga. f tempts at vocalization were very ordinary Mijftjj'jo (I; Qilffln, ogr.)—Vaudesllle and and their dpnp|ng medjoprc, ■vln'cr nlnttii*Aci* ->-'""' •-. ™ ... •• U i i • ■ r ' I ■ i • i i ! t ■ • i i ■ 'M»|||MI> NEW YORK CLIPPER 47 W. i»Jth St.. New YoA Date.. Siin ?Mh of ill NEW VORh; CLIPPER REGISTRY RURgAUi Enelgsed please /ind copy ©f my..,,,, entitled...... ,...,. .,, ,.,, ...... ..... for Regisiratlgn. : NAME,.,...., ; - -.-.,.., „,-.;.:..;.: Address ..,,,...,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,.,,,... —~S5 ^»- M I.. 1LJJ JUJJi -w^Hxr JU1 K-^SM-^M^MfHaW^ Tel| aa what yon thlulf of Ifelf Drpailnjaui; nvivliig plrlufes t tfmufl JULL (N ; Wiwlrujf, WSTO^H"'? Bvftalo, If, V—Star ■uaV.) 'MmeV NaslreoVa. in "1 Jan. 27. "lte Quaker fiirl' (Dr. P. 0. 9omel|. ell» Dbuna," 4«ek qi seek of Feb. S. Of course Miss Walker, aalabad performer that sb,c is. pulled ftp piece though, with quite a measure oi success. M|ss Walker gave her new nrrx|i}ctlon qulte'a nice gUft." »PS«ir|BB In (rqq$ of a The openlpg gua lp Thb CLiyBER's cam- palgn for the protection of Qfiglna} njaherhil, *lB«)Ht troublB pr eijoenae to tft Inventor, brought prompt response. Certificate 3q. 1 was Issued to the Eappo Sisters. " ■ " A. i*. Rostew writes: ''Thanklag yon very (PkOk (Utairs. Sbuber't,' mere.)—Harry Laudea plush eurtalp, beautifully cqatumed, in a JS". 37. ilThaLojIH km& OkUhopia" gg-F«l>. 1, "rroot) Them Eves'" ' •teal? WBfme- "Hanky Banky" wee^ 80n J!. f'roop antm |iyes, ChaPfflna tq a pretty acpae, djiec.rBmg aa. Si rnqch^fpr {be great {aypr^yoa"are cfqlrig me, ififouia Jake'adyantege^o't JlPBr gplojlijl^ Qffe| I' remain, as ever, kjgdest regards. W «1 idiictor, 28. )— and regtit«r hit J eg pnq afformer Naw Yean, Jan. it. i»is. I wish to say I think the idea of the rexo- tratton qf acts a B0«t excellent one, und "" {hat should proee 6 jr»<»t service to perform- ers In all branches of tbe business. Yer, truly your,. Di8i£ "CprHOB geed Idas.."— Jim Mabco- »'I eonalder It a very valuable thing. — Fbanois Motiav, ■epretary Y. C. C. '•A gfent sflrjepe.''— Tom W4W«s. 'Bully goed."-4-BixiAB SrojiaN. . -"Boppylavd," several songs and dances were. ' rpndprpd br MlS« Walker and the girls, the CpLuuBiA (Charley Epvp, mgr.)—Pictures and Bct c i 0B i n g with Mlas Walker In male co* • ...-. __ ...„,— .» tume and singing her old standby, "Bon-Bon Rpddy." T|)B act rap qboqt twenty mlpptes, Old Timer. aiHASi'i.—*!g». Abel »|«rts ijtlafnetpry at- tcndmioo. " __ KUha's (.\|. Rhea, mcr.)—Mill for vcek of 27: lenrv WoedrafJ a»il contitimy. minora and win- nip, u)|c. Miiiui Aqiay;, Mqrtsi! ,»ni) ainas. n«, and till Dalfiui, , „_^ _ hep- Wlnnlqg pins; feats, aprl hjs oaifylijg of the girl and the dancing Of IXlth was unique. About fourteen mlnutos, on full stage. 4if afmr. m IValviijiawt l iilq. MofiUa apfi $lsterj(, GUnjug 1 * auloiala, 'fl *lghton,s, and Hi Dalfw), licrji of ,, Rahdbk (Mi" 1 ffil?. 1 iK (M.T. Middletoo, mgr.)- Widows week ot 27. Gnlafy Itlrls" next Lapavftts (O. 'II. llamr" mgr.) -r- Matt Ken- ned! ami Ti«r f-IUej wedf ol 37, fellowed by MIbs g rt y Vintif '"The 'mr mr Wolff, ■ T "® ■JUL. -.1 SUSS OIM'lNi nilASiCH. SiluaaaT (Elmer Walters, mar lotid^'iT viw oper.a, *VLMtV0r^ e bur- new ., iiew opera. Hanky Faiiky" »0-Fcb. 1. ■, ■ ,,«i.ky Paj Baksb irranl Boy" Jan. 27-f -violin Plilllp Sao ehT: 1 week of Jan. Vanderbllfapij Fnrl Plj nn and McUle VoLansblln. SfliTn'a UtfWfl B9P*»Kli RVBJjiHB, J4=S: 27. Tills eqimle »nde their Kpw \ofK debqt Mqndqy rnatlnee, and vp caught them pt the evening ifofiu'. tWqJJ hS*4 Shflflt tm so^bK and attempted an abundance of dancing, and prayed, a bit mow Wanted in fte latter. llicy would do well to rehearse a couple of d.»»«l,, aa'nelHw'paa pijilra any laurels hi the vocal line. However, they didn't neglect annroRriattng oand wardrobe, and Ifee girl a*Vea.* war m irass sn™ r*m m Fadden's Flats" 9 and wteli. __ . ,„„ ffllnntei, |rt qpe. fed. Tit«rt.« (J. N. Finn, mgr)—Bill week of Jan. ■ 27! TrWuli-Broi. iinu 'drvrag'tefl." Bnn-ri|leK and Ronliam, CotquiAL, MftlPAT Matinee, Jak, J?, Blphye Snawden and Eavl Benham, tho formff lalely with, ''The Stiver 8tar" Co., and the Inter with Elegfeld'a 'Winsome Widow" Co., have joined banda to appear in \audey|llc. Their ogerlng !") a mlitqrc of singing nnd dancing, at which both show only ordinary ability. Mtse gnowrjen makes several chapEQS am] works blffli i.i)t the act never rises above mediocrity, Fifteen mln, utcB, In one. gop. Vftl? ACTOR,!' SOCIETV MPETINO. At the resniar Sunday evening » 1 ; ,; '.' n ,? of Ifi.'JSStPW* sSoIety. Jan. JEnow. >«X was the guest of honor, After tne ritf» buatnew meeting, this meeting was «h«» ovop to Mr. Haff, who resd from ut- |ioe». "The l'fophet'a Pasadlse," wjiich «;a^ tiior oughly enjoyed by the many present. i.»» In the evening tea, and, flaky fratw^Jsrwdjg all pronouncod it to bp the most eujoyau so far this season. , v . .M i . e» n\»S Ma« wl,h . nnd Wynne, and pbotoploya. " coHivTiiua (Fnnx 3. Burns, mgr.)- -Hurtig, 1 ! Miners Ampt'leapR, w% gjveri a WlKjjg* tion the opening perfqvmancfl at Mhiers Eighth" Avenue Jap' 2Y, iffl e«rHfe»r mnae f Wa* ClaAoS. ope of the ponbia with Miner's Americans, was carried, TOnl rteht ^%XrS^STlSt£-Kkt McOormack, In eon- Utter the matlneo atprtpd, Jan> 4T| l ,rlc kcpj . „ ^WOTtradoeed OAHptrj store night "tWI»I HI .1 ■ WIJI IHIIW .■ > nt the Gaycty, Newark, lust week, and It a tremendous bit. ' KnANCFia.CAiii.TLf. has signed for a revival of "The Top ley." , : . at—i ' i-i— a w u u The L» fl*HP Troanp, IlAMMrnaTEiN'H, Monday, Jam, BV. A so'iins raar, and » J^ n ^ W<W«n t°m tali arl. Wb|eb the pragrems deslgMte as » troupi). They closed the show here at the matinee Af 8>, Bhqwhjf s routine "of relief Siting atunts of quite" a" fa|r nrgon, The young man performed some One spn- VfijeBrlT WrTP MP»sh, Nat yincept, wp]| known Wilts* flf - hlf^ has beep appointed, ~ oplar "JTJDITH" IK BOCIrJTY. On Hatnrday evaping, Jap, SO, Mrs. W M- lOfdlg gave, In the drawing room "fhfr ieslaence fn this city, *o Pff^V'^Jnl ^.oar'ot arr>fi^he* prosaltieago. rqfegsTonal He hasi apng hlfs. has beep wnaicr.fprj'ed Mirae M«8\e „ ihrpuin (ha a 0 i|t]i, He b&c « IPKlnil ot rMPHfla In. tar piewsrtpn, AP80TT4 IQ8B SOX. &fli.and ^trAhpeJJ WB««a theMdnewa of the less of ihels fifteen months' old son, Eugene (j., who died at May, Tex., Jan. 21. <»» <»THH H7NIP»!«8 QHtt»" OPES* (SpAdelfoTHnCxiP^.) snn . WASHINSTPa. If. 0., JSB. .lin't'ir »tnr. sJktM Qlrl/wrthlultoftaBderaan »" t"' opened at the Colombia to.qlfBt f . 3ot looks like a big hit. CompanyjBch;ul^ Bad Cawthorn, Eva Davenport, Tom '£y" tnc n Ye"«oi Ckstlo. Charles rrohn^na^ot^ of bin omce are here. Tho ahow %<\°°* the KAickerbocker, New York, «P"' Jr 1111!