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May 3 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. MEET "BILLY'S" BIG BROTHER mvM CHORUS (Also Male Version) In.the .morning T go for a drive in-the park, And Johnny goes, too, Johnny goes, too; i, ' In the afternoon I go for a lark, < And Johnny goes, too, Johnny goes, too; - Iiv the ^evening we go to some nice picture 'show, And 7 weV, don't "get "home- till the^lights-burn-low; -•-'-- -—__ '..:- Then straight: tomy cozy bed I go, And Johnny goes, too, and Johnny goes—— ; —-—-? Get the finish of the second chorus ? Big Novelty-Some Song-Great Single-Fine Double "CSOOI3-I JYK, I IVX GOIIV TO OLD m i In a class by itself; one of those sure-fire hits; full of life and ginger; a crackerjack single";' r a peach for doubles THAT DEVILISH RAG The kind of song you know and feel In your heart is a sure winner. Are you looking for one of those "creepy" "mysterious" "red spot light" numbers? Then send for the "DEVILISH HAG" :----———— il mmense Sin gle- Great Double -.- We will accept a la"te programme, or ten cents in stamps, for above numbers, together with other new songs, including all the numbers in the KENDIS cV; PALEY; CATALOGUE JAMES KENDIS MUSIC CO. 1367 BROADWAY (RECAL B LD C), NEW YORK CITY Lra H. Barclay and wife (Lillian Morris) will close their season •with "A Royal Slave Co. about May 10, after fort; weeks of one and three night stands through the Middle West They will spend most of the Summer In Canada, boating and fishing, and will he seen next season at the head of their own show, which is now being booked on the Stair k Havlln time by a well known Eastern manager. SCENB FllOM ''THE DAWI.ER-OUT." Reliance Release, April 30. .LesKberabtes Mm : A Scene from the Eclectic Feature, «les bhserables." F.nwuos Dim, In his allegory, "The Kingdom or Destiny," was a trifle too fir ahote the Keith Sunday crowd. Daring the week the act mado good. annas Bioniaoa was a big card at the Em- urns. He was seen to advantage In Ibo (ketch, •Eaay Money." MiNNia afaDDSBH Fisaa niaile a strong protest against woman's indorsement ot the cruelly that la an essential of securing aigrettes for the market. Lorsas or the drama will carry the memory ot Frederick Perry's splendid delineation ot Wlnneld Hsrncs. as one ot the strong feature* of "Tho High Road." Hoskst rjauoK has returned from Chicago, and announce* that both People's and Heuck's will be In the amusement Beld next season. I'eopls's tried an old fssblooed amateur night. Los Ansjelea, C«l. —• Orpheum (Clarence Drown, mgr.) bDI April 38 and week: The Mu- slkal Olrls, 'An Opening Night," Chas. Kellogg tnit company, Harry Breen, ltlclianla and Kyle, Big Olty Koor. and Valleclts'a Leopards. I'antagee' (Carl Walker, mgr.)—Bill 21 and week Included: Florena Family. I.a Katrlllla, Chas. R, Sweet, Qui] Subers. Valentino and Bell, Crescent City Four, Pontages' Sextette, and Ani- mated Weekly. Unsnarls: (Ollrer Moroico, mgr.)—"O. Jee" was tbs attraction 21 and week. Moaosco (Ollrer Moroaco, mgr.)—"A Butterfly on the Wheel" did well week ot 21. Majestic (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—Kolb snd Dill Co.. In "In Dutch," week of U7. AvDrroaiDK (L. B. Behynier, mgr.)—For 21 and week: Olll'a travel tours In pictures. Cshtost (I^ewen Broa.. mgrs.)—"All Mixed Up" wss well presented 21 and week. Minion Put Hooks (John Steven Mcaroarty. mgr.)—"Minion Play" Indefinite. Rurasas (Dean Worley, mgrf.)—Bill 21 snd week Included: "The Rose of Mexico." Olen- dower snd Manlon, Welch, Mealy audi Montrose, ami plctnrea, Rtrum.io (Bob Cunningham, mgr.) — Kurt Is' roosters lieadal the bill here week of II. Oi.tjns's Finn Stsskt. —Motion pictures. OLuaa'a BaoADwar.—Motion pictures. Oakland. Cat.—Maodonougb (F. A, Oelss, mgr.) John Drew April 28-30. Ross Btihl May Ya LiaaaTT (II. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Franklyn Underwood and Ulahop's Players pretest "The Traveling Balesmsn" week ot April 28. OariiauH (Geo. Ruey, mgr.)—Bill for week lieglnnlng Sunday, 2T; "More Binned Against Than Usual," rial Norcrosi and company, Three Bo- hemians, Percy Wsrsm and company. Spencer and Williams, Power Bros., Schnler and Young and Edlaon's talking moving pictures. Columbia (Dillon A King, mgrs.)—Tbs Oclonv Ma Musical Co. present, for week ot 27, "la Morocco." Pamtaobs' (\V. w. Ely, mgr.)—BUI for 27 and week: Gladys Splro, Five Columbiana, Col ton. narrow snd company, Pattenon Sitters, Wolf and Zadella, Bert Melbourne, Urooks ind Loretta and photoplays. Bioadwat (Ouy 0. Smith, mgr.)— Vsudevllls and motion plctnrea to capacity business, Oakland, i.tbio, Causea, Rsnnrr, Mailowb snd BnowN's motion pictures. DON'T OVERLOOK "JOB IIEI'P." WITH THE OKLAHOrU RANCH WILD WEST. OUT OF TOWN REWS CI1VCI1V1VA.TI. Mef.iro April clays end the Ihestrleal searou of I91'.M:l will be almost flnlKhnl. The Grand has one more week lo run, and the Lyric's eourso closes In a fortnight. Both burlesque bouses are dnrk. The Walnut Street wound np with "The Shepherd or the Hills." On the hill the Or- pheum has made another change. Vaudeville baa been cut to two tuma, and wltb Klnetnacolor pictures (he admission Is only live cents. Borne ot these old combination houses—Bench's Opera bouse, for Instance—are Jamming theni In to see pictures, nt live cents. Afler the brief season of grand opera, Music Hall will get back to pic- tures. Oband Ofkea Moras (John II. Havllo, mgr.) —Marg.net Illlugtjn comes April 28, to round up the season <n "Kindling." Last week, Mrs. Flake did s splendid business, In "The High Road." The new Sheldon ploy was kindly re- ceived by both critics and eutbustiuts, who gave to the nctrcsa the full pralae she deserved as an ortlsts ot discernment snd true dramatic power. The house closet May 3. Ltbio (Jsmes H. Fennessy, mgr.)—William A. Brady will present "Hindis Wskes" April 27. Lost week, William Hodge did a good business, In "The Road to Happiness." As Jim Whitman, be added to his earlier triumphs as a character actor. The road to happiness wss along the byways ot contentment. The cast Is adequately good. Gertrude Hoffman comes May 4 In her mu- sical revue. "From Broadway to Paris," anil thus will close the season. Walnut Smbbt (W. F. Jackson, mgr.)—With the lliial pcrronnance, 20, of 'Tho Shepherd of the Hills. 1 ' the season closed, Lawrence Will- lams, John Thorn, Margaret Langhom anil Bits Mnluirosc are all prominent tlgures In the cast. B. F. Kcit.u's (John l\ Royal, mgr.)—Qns Kdwarda' Kid Kaharet. Introducing Betty Wash- Ington, Eddy Cantor, Hattle Kneitel and others, will be the headllner 27. Others: Bert Levr, Van and Schenck. Leonsrd snd Whitney. In "DutTy'a Rise," and Zertbo's dogs. Thomas A. Fdison's presentation, of Suffragettes lo vocal ac- tion will be the big picture feature. The seaaon closes May 11. KMi'Biau (George F. Fish, mgr.)—George M. Georne and company will present "The Girl In the Vase." April 27. Others; Bayonue Whipple and Walter Houston, In "Spooks;" Belb Stone with Al. Hlnes and John Kenton; Harry Antrim, Matt Kecte and De Vern, Uayden and Neman. Pictures. _ „ _ » m.. Pitori.ES (James B. Fennessy, mgr.)—The RolUckers came last week to put on the finishing touches of the burles-jue season, and to finish the Khnplre reign nt the famous old Over the Rhine (told Mine. "Norba" was an added feature act. The hnrletnuea were "At the Cabaret" and "Mile. Pompon." Violet Pearl, Bertha Blpple and Mar- jorle Hlnes were chief among the fair stars. Harry Lang, Norman Taylor, Billy Meebsn and Horry Lehraon were all comedians of merit. Ouman (Otto F.rnst Schmidt, director).—The Oonnnn Players will bring their season to a close 27. when they will stage "Fuhrmann Heosebel." Musio Hall— The Chicago German Opera Co. comes April 20. for a series or tour perform- ancea—"Le Jongleur De Notre Dame," "Die Wal- kuere," "Rlgoletto" and The Jewelt of the Ma- donua." A popular concert will be given 27, under the direction of Oleoltonte Oampiolnl. bpbino notbxxts. OuisTKR Cauk's season opens May II. Ludlow Laooon promoters are dreaming of a triumphant season with the new motordrome and motor cycle rsoes. RsjiciisATrt'H Pabk, North Side, was utterly ruined by tho flood. . _ . Musio Hail gets back to the Umpire FxhlM- tlon Oo.'s big picture shows April SO. Vera Black did not coma last week, but Karab Bernhardt'! pictures, "Queen Elisabeth," and Ibe Slnfouia Quartet drew big crowds. Mas. Fhkb's company was line all the way Hi rough. Arthur Byron received a warm wel- come tor auld long syne. MRS. FRED. DEOKHANlf. FRED, DBOKHANN. MRS. /.AC1I MUI.HALL. ZAC1I Mill. HALL. LUCILLE JIUM1AI.I., Scene from the Ulrlnc-t linn Feature, "tgl/'O VADIBf" Tlilg marvelous photo-Urania, "Quo Vndls?" 1b one of the moat remarkable theatrical productions evrr offered to the public. Tho famous novel by Ilenrylc Hlenklcwlci, adapted from Roman bbdory (05-08 A. £».), during the cloiicg year* of the reign o>( Nero, the last of the Caesars, has been widely read la every civilized country In tbo world. Dramatic productions of "Quo VadlsV bavo been given In many countries wltb bucccbs, but neither tho book nor the dramatization ceo satlafy the Imagination lo picturing the scenes wltb the realism In which they are enacted In (bis photo-drama. In tlilf day of extraordinary occouipllsumentt tbo Ones Company'* artists at Rome have done "Quo Yadli?" In a photo-dramu that quite ocllprei anytnlne ever conceived In that direction, and It will probably remain the greatest work of lti klna for years to come. , When tbo Clncs Company undertook the production of "Quo VadltV they chose a sub- ject which offered great possibilities, but which was alio beset wltb almost unmirmouiitnhio difficulties. With their master producers and artists, and an utter disregard for expense, they hare triumphed. The photo-drama 1* In three acts and eight parts, tho performance lasting about two and one-naif hour*. "Quo VadUV will be placed on exhibition In the most commodious theatre* and music halls throughout the United States at an early date. ENNEN'S BORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER KEEPS YOUR SKIN IN HEALTHY CONDITION TRY MENNEN'SVIOLET TALCUM TOILET POWDER Trade Mark. SAMPLE BOX FOR 4c. IN STAMPS-OERHARD MENKEN CO„ Newark, N. J.