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24 THE 2STEW YORK CLIPPER. May 3 0OIN0 TO BE THE LARGEST MUSICPUB) FIRM AS THE ROCK OF^I$RAI<rA r>fl »^S^dA St •%. ►x: •par ,d» $? *L I STONE NOB THAT BALLAD BEAUTIFUL AOAMDOfOLDHONEDROSES HEARD EVERYWHERE Sfe STONE NO 7. THE MO5TTAU(-ABOUT-ABLE50NQ EVER WRITTEN ) GAVE Ml J. FREO HELP'S MASTER BALLAD WHEN GOD GAVE ME YOU \'A I WANT A WM.TRACEYS NEW WINNER. LIKE DAD STONE NO 5. NOTHING CAN STOP IT. - EXTRA VERSES STONE NO-4 CLIMB ON HER VERANDA AND MAKE THEM LAUGH THE ONCE HEARD-NEVER FORGOTTEN BALLAP WHEN I DREAM OF YOU MO COMPLAINT gVERVBOPV SATISFIED THAT GREAT NOVELTY SONG MAYBE ILL FORGET YOU T HEN YOU ALL KNOW JIMMY SHANNON OF DETROIT. - WELL. HE WROTE iT. STONE NO St. '"S&fZ.Wk WRE JUST AS SWEITATSroA»lBtltLlSIXTEEN BY J. FREO HELF THE NEW "SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD" MEKATMETT "" FEATURED IN ALL MIN5TREL FIRST PAR.T3 F.J. A. FORSTER STONE HQA. " ' BEAUTIFUL LIGHT WALTZ BALLAD WHEN THE MAID YOU'VE MADE YOUR SWEETHEART IS THE MAID WHO 5 MADE FOR YOU ANOTHER •WHENVOU KNOWYOU'RE NOT FORGOTTEN" BY THE SAME WRITER ORCHESTRATIONS IN ALL KEYS - SEND STAMPS AND PROGRAMS — ALL SONGS ILLUSTRATED BY SCOTT AND VAN ALTENA Pu^isW- 136 West 371^ St New York Citi^ J. FRED HELF - TRY AND STOP ME Ir^ 329 S. WABASH AVE CHICAGO, ILL. OUT OF TOWN NEWS I VT. W. SPAltKS, S«mil« ArtUI, ! Mtjjsj Theatre. Phlln., Pn. | PHILrADBI^PHlA. The now offerings week ot 18 lire William Fa- ycSmn. Hi "Jullii. Cesar." lit the «*rie, a'«J "Snobs." which will be put on tor a run at the Walnut The Summer park* are undergoing H usual Spring renovation, ond will be ready In a few weeks to receive tho multitude. Luuo (Meaan. Sbubert, mgrs.)—William Fa- verehain, lu "Julius Caesar," begins »n eiiguue- «„, " acting 88. Nora Bayea. In "The Sun oESm "." departed 20, after a highly successful two weeka' stay. Adbltiii (Messrs. Sbubert, rogra.) — Bought an.) Paid For," for a return engagement. enjoyed tho sauio line potrounge tbat tlio show received on lta urst production bere. 'file iiralaewurlliy work of Charles lllclininn ami Julia Dean earned for thein Un« applause. Tho aecond week beglna 28. FoniiKsT (Nlion ft Zlinnierman. nigra.)—Chrla- tlo McDonald's tugogemeut lu "Swectheurts' boa certainly alruck tbe popular fnuey, aud tbc house* laat week were equally na big an tlio previous weeks. The Uftb aud llnal week starts 28. ltitoai (Nlxou ft Zimmerman, uigrs.)—Jolia Mu- son, lu 'Tho Attack," bad two weeks of mod business, ending 20. This waa lite unal attrac- tion of tlio regular season. Oukstkut Stubbt OMbU Houbb (Nixon ft Zim- merman, mgra.)—Tbe Klncuuieolor pictures of tbe Balkan War nnd tlio Panama Canal alarla 2». Walhut (Henry B. Harris, mgr.) — ' fcnulM. wltb Shop Oanip, baa lta tlrst Icral view 28. K.x- cuae Ma" hail a very prosperous fortnight, ending * (lAtniCK (Nixon ft Zlmmcruian, mgra.)—Butuilo Jones film plelurea are doing splendidly. Ibe tblrd meek atarla 28. Little Thbateb (Bculab R. Jay, mgr.)—"Ibe Importance of Belug Earnest" will again be put on, week of 28. last week "Slater Beatrice nerved to Introduce Mbs W. i'orke Stevenson, an ninalcur. aa Staler Beatrice, who nclileveil a Mir degree of aucceaa. Tbe attendance waa quite satisfactory. . _ Oubstnut (Frank Wllllama, mgr.)—The Or- pheuni Stock appeara In "Tbe ShauBhraun," 28 and week. A very breety performance of "Tho Man la Ibe Owe" waa given last week to lino houses. William IngeraoU'a acting ot Cnrroll Dempaey waa without a llnw, while tbe engaging i.trsounflty of Carolyn Gates abono out as Nell Ixmcacrc. Charles M. Stuart, Albert Snckett and Virginia Howell also did pleasing work. A Butterlly on tbe Wheel" follows. Aiimucan (James Wall, mgr.)—The stock puts en "TUo Man From Homo" week uf 2S. "lsn- inacl," one of (he best of the l»>nk ilrninaa, wus capably acteil last week by Ornce Huff, Jotiu Iaiitub and their capable ussoclotea. Business V "national (Jo«. M. Kelly, mgr.)—The Block. In "Tho Chinatown Trunk Mystery," 28 and week. •Convict ODD" waa nil old-tlmo llirlller last week, lu good returns. Paul Burns and Grace MkMiis- tern bad the leading rules, and scored Mg. Gband (Stair & Ilnvlln, mgrs.)—i'lie Great Thurston on Ills annual vlalt week of 2.1. "A I'mil There Wat." achieved a success 21 -211, to big Iiuiots. llosallnd Ivan and Warner Oliind were fully up to the requirements In tbe Ichdliig rules. Mrs. I/eslle Carter. In roiiertor.v, follows. Casino (Kllas ft Koetilg. nigra.)—Al. Itlcti's Jolly Follies ore due 28 and week. Tbe Bfab ot the (Iny While Way bud an iip-loilate shear, to kimsI lioiisi's. laat week. To Sam Ileum and Will II. Ward was entrusled tlio comedy work, umt they banded it over In big chunks. Helen Ely, Allan Kern aud Janica Kowland were capable assistants. QarBtr (James P. Eckhardt, mgr.)—Hastings Olg Sbow 28-May 3. The Ginger Girls were a lively aggregation lost week, to tbe usual One Iiouscb. Owen Martin and Henry P. Nelson fur- nished the comedy In allopathic doses and scored big. Jane Le Bean and Helen Byron are also clever performers. Tbe Dossiers May 5. B. If. Keith's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)— B. A. Rolfc'a "The Purple Lady" la tbe feature week of 28, In addition to Bam ami Kitty Morton, De f.csa Troupe, Davis Macauley and company, tbe Four Entertainers, Minnie Allen, Boys' Symphony Band, Mortise/ Trio, Oaron and Herbert and mov- ing pictures. Wu. Pbnk (Win. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 28: Avon Comedy Four, Lorraine, Dudley and company. Howard's animals, Pauline Moraa, Cnvnnu Duo, Isuild and moving pictures. SAM SIIIHIC. The popular stage mnnagcr of rroc.tor's Fifth Avenue, Is one of llio best known T. M. A.'s lu show business. Kkvstonk (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 28: "llie Country School," Carson and Wlllanl. Kmlly Smiley, FolleM Pergtre Trio, Alias Trio, Ibe Four l'UKllsh Cuiiilqiies, and moving plelurea, I.inKiiTT (,M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 28: 'Tlie Slur Bout," the Four Ixwters, Berry and Wllielml. the Three Blttucrs, Anthony aad Boss, r.nllliilier nnd Keyuolds, nnd moving pictures. Nixon (Fredk. I«iiiold, nigr.)—Week of 28: "A Night at the Club," Joseph )tomlni:!on nnd cnui|iniiy, Tnneen and Olaxton, Samuel HuldsworUi, the Four Alberta, and moving pictures. Duuont'b (Frank Dnmont, mgr.)—Tlie sen- sun here will be extended until the Bummer months. All tbe skits last week were of popular •lunllty and provided a aucecsslon of big laughs. Kddie Cassndy, Charles Boydcn and Joe Hortls had all good things to otter, and (hey scored Mg. TlK.e was the customary changes of songs and jokes In the first part. Bijou, Oiiunn, Fobcfauou's, Haut's, Vic- toria, Colonial, Palace snd Aluauoda give vaudeville and moving pictures. NOTES. Tunis Dean has been engaged aa the press representative of tbe Loew-Nlxon syndicate In this city. Tub Mask and Wig Club performance of "Maid In Germany" was repeated at the Garrlck, April 21, to a crowded house. WioutNQ Bill's Wild West Show rehearsed In town, last week, preparatory to Its opening In West Chester, on 28. MI8CHA Eluan bad a big house at tbe Academy of Music on 23. Tub Philadelphia Operatic Society produce "raust." •Ulartha," "TTie Bohemian Olri" aad "Der Frleechuts," at the Broad Street Theatre, week of May 5. Tiik guests at tbe Forrest Home, ncdmeahiirer, celebrated with appropriate ceremonies tbe birth- day ot Shakespeare on 23, The guests were vis- lied by prominent members ot tbn profession, who read scenes from "As Yon Like It" snd "Itomeo and Juliet." Music wss furnished by s string orchestra, under tbe direction of Herbert Xtsssler. Tu« final opera of the sensoa at Ibe Metropoli- tan Opera House will bo "Hansel and Oretel," lu English, on May 3. Altoonn, Pa.—Mlsbler (I. 0. Mlsliler, mgr.) The Cap and Gown Club of Pittsburgh University, lu "Tbe Prince of Sham." under the auspices of Mercy Hospital, April 28. Marie Dressier snd Associate Players 20, "Tlie Woman" 30, "Tbs Oanlen of Allah" May 1-3 ORriiEuu (Arthur E. Denman. mgr.)—Bill April 28-30: Luken's lions. Rube Dickinson, Mr. snd Mrs. Jos. MeCann and Lewis Chapln. May 1- S: Kelly and Pollock, Harry Webb and Lea Vala- dons. Notes.— A Wild West will sbow bere 1 Iiarnum ft Bailey Circus 3 Hagenbeck-Wal- lace Sbow 13. Newark, N. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Robblni, mgr.) Julian Eltlage, In "Tbe Fasclnatlcz Widow," April 28 and week; "Officer 000" week of May 5. The Payton Musical Comedy Co. will begin a Summer engagement here, 12, with "The Circus Girl." Stella Tracey will be tbs leading lady. Siiubebt (Lee Ottolengul. mgr.)—Klnemaeolor pictures week of April 28. Cyril Scott will sppear in "The Man Who Found tbe Way." week of May 0. which will be the Initial performance of this plsy. Paocroa's (It. C. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill week of April 28: John T. Bay and company, Corel It and Gillette, Bert Fltsglbbons, Gordon Kldrld and company, Robbie Gordone, Edison's talking mov- ing pictures, Oarlmell and Harris, Tom Davlcs Trio, Lamhertl and Lletsel Slaters. Oetheum (M. S. Scbleslnger, nrgr.) — The Corse Psytoa Stock Go. presents "Alias Jlaxray Valentine" week ot 28. "Sapbo" next. Jacous' (Geo. W. Jacobs, mgr.)—House la dark 28 and week. The Smart Set week ot 5. Alex- ander R. Boyd, ot Phlladelpbls, baa taken a lease of this bouse, and will conduct moving pic- lure show* during the Summer. A mirror screen awl a Kimball organ will be installed, and tbe bouse will be known as the Family Theatre. [Alio (It. a Stuart, mgr.)—Bill 28-30: "The Cloak Models," Muller and Muller, Seabert Sis- ters, Lillian Doone and company, Sam Harris, and Crosbey aud Lee. For May 1-3: Gernue'a Models, De Estelle, Ward and Barton, and Reese Bros, and company. Washington (O. R. Nen. mgr.)—Bill April 28- SO: "Disillusioned," Battlste and Franconlo, Col- lins and Han-ley, Burke and Jerome, Jerome aud Morton, and Eleanor Bates. Tbe Village Ctolr will be featured May 1-3. Mineb's Eueiaa (Frank Abbott, rugr.)— High Life In Burlesque, with Pot White, Ohst. Falke, Barre and Belle, Deery and Francis, Anna Grant and Tommy O'Nell week of 28. Miner's Bohem- ians next. Oaibtt (Leon Evans, mgr.)—Mollle Williams' Company week of 28, which closes the season of this house. Noras.—Harry Amo and Harry Healy, of the Empire box office will be given a benefit, 4...... The staff of tbe Gayety, Including Geo. Turner and Dennis Roe, are playing a benefit Buf- falo BlU'a Wild West will show In this city, 13 Singling Bros.' Circus 14. nocco vocco, The Western manager for Harry Von Til- zer, Is considered one of the best known boys In music circles In Chicago. Of a pleasing personality, lie seldom falls to make friends. Starting his musical career with the original Arm of Shapiro, Bernstein & Yon Tilzer, bis rise has been rapid. Bennr Bernstein, chief mogul for Harry Von Tilzer, during one of his visits to Chi- cago a year ago, signed Mr. Vocco for sev- eral years for his Arm, accomplishing this under many difficulties, as every publisher of any note had a bid In for this remark- able young fellow. Jersey City, N. J Majestic (F. E. Hen- derson, mgr.) Mrs. Leslie Curler week of April 28, In '^ss," "Csmllle," "The Gay Lord §uex" and "The Second Mrs. Tsnqueray." Eva anguay Sbow next week. Acaouit (F. E. Henderson, mgr.)—"The Curse of Drink" by tbe Academy Stock 28 snd week. "Broadway After Dork" to follow. The Coun- try Store has proved a big success. Oapiiirm (Tbos. Sheeby, rocr.)—Prominent vnudevllo beadllnera week ot 28. Business con- tinues excellent. Monticxllo. —Variety, moving pictures and songs. Bon Ton (Ed. V. Cadugan, ragr.)—Variety, moving pictures snd songs. Bboadwat, Bayonne (E. A. Schiller, mgr.)— "The Third Degree," by the Broadway Stock, April 28 and week. Opsxa House (Faber ft Sbes, mgrs.)—Tbe Nancy Boyer Stock Company began Its second week here 28. Lyceum (Bert D. Howard, mgr.)—Variety, moving pictures and songs. Notes. — The Blngllng Brotbera" arms are billed to sbow bere May 16 Irene Tlmmons has Joined the Broadway Stock; Company Tbe Jack Morrlaey Stock Company presented "Human Hearts," with Bal.y Martina Graham, at Columbia Hall, April 24 Edward Barton, William Wagner, John J. Lynch, CUflora Hyde and Mr. Testa are members of the Boyer Stock Leading Lady, Miss Mallory, ot the Academy, cele- brated ber birthday 23. She presented all her friends with a souvenir. Holioken, N. J.—Gayety (Cbae. Frsnklyn. mgr.) "The Talker." by tbe Gayety Stock. April 28 and week. "Tbe Country Boy" to follow. Lybio (G. 3. Rlggs, mgr.)—A good variety bill and pictures week of 28. Notes. —The United States Theatre Company have secured an eligible location for tbe erection of a picture boose at Sixth and Washington Streets The Pastime is also to te devoted to pictures, and will soon be ready for opening. Lowell, Mass.—Opera House (Ralph Ward, mgr.) Boston Opera Co. April 20. Keith's (Will H. Stevens, ragr.)—Bill 28 and week: Ray Dooley'a Minstrels, Ned and L'no Bradley, Maretta Craig and company. Lanra Buck- ley, Mareeno, Nevsra and Moreeno, Moss sud Frye, and Karlton and Kllfford. Mibk So. (James Carroll, mgr.)—Grare Tonng and Players present "Madam X" 28 and week. "Qulncy Adams Sawyer" next. AoAosran (W. T. Howley, mgr.)—Ifotkra pic- tures and Illustrated songs. Paauiuu (Will Barrett, mgr.)—Feature mo- tion pictures. . „ „ Colonial (Kunuff ft Arbach, mgrt.)—Motion pictures and illustrated songs. Scenio (Root. Llnsley, mgr.)—Pictures snd VoioNS (T. P. Henaessy, ngr.) —llotlon pic- tures and songs. Jewel- (Harpoot ft Topyan, mgrs.)—Moving pic- tures and songs. AuriKBiA (A. Wolf, mgr.)—Movlnf pictures. Denver, Col, — Broadway (Peter McCnurt, mgr.) Frances Starr April 28 and w«k. OlfBEUlt (A. O. Carson, mgr.—BUI 28 nnd week: Rock end Fulton, Llda McMillan and com- pany, "Tbe Girl from Milwaukee," Howard and Snow, Reed Brothers, Sidney Baxter, Cressy and Dnjue. and Edison's talking moving pictures. Tabob Gbaso (Peter McCourt, mgr.)—Lew Fields' "Hanky Panky" 28 and week, Emfbxss (George A. Bovyer, mgr.)—Blllwoek of 20: Lawrence Crane nnd company. Loda Troupe, Mamie Fleming, Morrlsey and Haalon, Three Clelra. Sailor Comedy Four, and PstK's Weikly. Pantaobs' (Nat Darling, mgr.)—HM week of 27: Mercereau, Beck and Henny, JuxcllDg Davis, Gray Trio, Musical Bentleys nnd MotogTsph. Bakeb (Harry Ward, mgr.)—Joseph Stanton company, vaudeville and moving pictures Pndaeah, Ky^KentucVy (W. A. Finney, mgr.) bill April 28-30: Coppers, Ted Bailey and company and Valeria Slaters. For May 1-3: Ar- thur and Jeanette, Qrayce Armand, and Lee s Manikins. , Aecaob (Joseph Desberger, mgr.)—Sedgwicks Cabaret Girls week of 28. , Kt-xr (Rodney O. Davis, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures. , Qtu (Desberger Brothers, mgrs.)—Moving pic- tures. ,_ Stab (Desberger Brothers, mgrs.)—Moving pic- turw - . , i..f Notes.— The BIJon Theatre wan closed lani week on an nttncliment In a suit filed for J-w adleeed doe on notes. Tbe theatre was purchas™ from Tato Buffalo BUI ami Pawnee Bill Wild Went nnd Far East Is booked to show In Ibis city June 18. NEVER FAILS SIMPLE DIRECTIONS WITH EACH BOTTLE. ALL TOILET COUNTERS OR MAILED IN SEALED PACKA8ES, 50 CENTS. HALL & RUCKIL NEW YORK CITT X. BAZIN'S FAR FAMED DEPILATORY POWDER SSSSSS HAIR