The New York Clipper (June 1913)

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June 14 THE KE¥ YORK CLIPPER. OyERNiGHT SENSATIONAL SONO MIT I CHORUS We'll go nut on (he ocean,, Dobbin' np and down. Bobbin' up "»<t down. On, what a motton Doo'jln' up and down. Bobbin* np mid down. . It'i a .funny ship. And you'll token dip _ In the briny bono y, If yon* ti.»« tbould •lip. All the chnir* nnd the dishes Aro bobbin* np and down, Bobbin* up and down. Etob the ashes Ar« bobbin' up and down. See the Captain and tho Ci-owf ^Everybody, even yon. Keep bobbin*,bobbin', bobbin* V*nn< down. SINGLE OR DOUBLE VERSION >. ■ .'.ADDHKisM: A 1.1. MAIL TO TO LEADERS Send lor Our Band and THEODORE MORSE MUSIC CO. pS , :w DEA Through to 1437; BfiOADWAY, NEW YORK 1 »> PHILADELPHIA I CHICAGO OFFICE Orchestra Catalog THE' STANDARD BALLAD OF ALL TIME DEAR OLD GIRL' By THEO. MORSE » DAD',8 HOTEL, ;, MJLTON STEVENS 145 NORTH CLARK ST. ROCER GRAHAM, Prof. Nlgr, NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS Charles Baobmann nnd Company, In "The Getaway." Loew's Avhnub B, June 3. "The Getaway" was produced at this house, by Charles Bacbmann and Ms company, for Emma Dann nnd Company, Pboctob's Futh AviNun, Monday Matinkb, Junb 0. la choosing "Making Oood," a new sketch, written by John Stokes, charming Emma Dunn made no mistake. It was evident after Its first persentatlon here that It was (he best one act skit that rbe has ever ap- peared In. The story In brief tells of a small child, lett In the care of her uncle through the death of her parents. She Is seat to a small country town to bo reared as her undo thinks a girl should be brought up, a plain, toe first time in Mew York, on Monday even- simple woman. But tho child, grown to Inr, Juno 2, anii was a wholesome '"crook" womanhood, thinks differently, and, of triumph. "Tho Getaway" has been seen In course, contrary to uncle's wish, she be- comes a Suffragette. , as presented by Willard Mack Many amusbig situations arise between and Marjorlo Bainbeau, but with the added ™e ci'Id and her uncle discussing this sub- tills city early In the year under, the title of "Kick In," character of another woman—with Boy Wall log playing the same role as he Is doing justice with In Mr. Bachmann's act, Mr. Bachmann has a suit on to prohibit the Mick-Rambeau company from continuing In "Kick In." Tho act opens with, an elaborate interior setting, dark stage, and the entering of two clever crooks, Terry Lester and Kate, his wife. Tho woman pleads with him to cut the dlrtr life they aro leading and "getaway" whore they can begin life anew. lie agrees to, if he can escape the hounding McDcvitt, s 'hull," who had in the paBt made life for Lester a hell on earth, when ho was trying to be on the level. And again it was McDevltt who, after he had "Jugged" the morphine-soaked brother of Kate, and kept him, without his "hypo," forced the boy to squeal about the haul of a valuable "string" of diamonds by Terry and Kate. And lust when the crook couplo had planned making; a getaway, the "tmll" shewed up at their apartment and ordered the Jewels handed over. But during all tho "bull's" threats Terry "telegraphed a mes- sage to Kate, by tapping on his cigarette case, and when the "bull" and LeBtcr got Into a tuBsel in the detective's endeavors to put the "nippers" on tho swell crook, Kate carried out the "message," by finding her kid brother's hypo needle and sue closed In and "gave" it to the "bull" proper. Tho result was McDovltt went under the power of the dope and Terry and Kate did "The Getaway," towards a "cleaner" future. Mr, Bachmann's portrayal of Terry Lester was flawless. He is a finished actor aud handles this tough stuff with interest. Ho needs no introduction as far as Charles Bach- mann is concerned, for he served a "seven J ear term" with George M. Cohan attractions, lcludlng: "The Governor's Son," "Little Johnny Jones" and numerous other big suc- cesses. In "The Getaway" he has a skit that will reap him further success and "gelt." Boy Walllng's work as the "bull" could not be Improved upon, ills characteristic make- up for the part is not in the least exag- gerated, while the manner in which he renders nls lines, and the remarkable good work lie docs all the way stamps blm as an artist. He is a big bit In the success wblcli Mr. Bach- mann's crook sketch will undoubtedly enjoy. Dorothy Turner should succeed In the very Important role of Kate Lester. She gavo evidence of "the way"' the part should bo Jcct which Is really the backbone of the cevcr little comedy. Miss Dunn, as the child grown to woman- hood, gave as One a performance as could bo wished for, The character lust suited her, and it is doubtful that anyone but her could have gotten as much out of it. Her support was adequate, James H. Brad- bury, who will bo remembered for his fine work In "Ebcn Holden," was well cast as tin- uncle. The full cast: J, Wlnslow Harrington, James B. Bradburv: Margaret Harrington, Miss Dunn; Mr. Blake, Georgo Backus; Ma- son, Charles Ilepler. The act runs about twenty minutes, on full stage. Joe*. s Dorothy Heather, PROCTOn'H TWBNTT-THIDD StBBBT, JUNI 4. Dorothy Mouther, who has had a couple of years in theatricals before her single act began to bloom into something prominent, was caught at this house on the abovo even- ing, and was one of tho most entertaining little- riots that has graced this emporium In a long, long time. She Is a captivating little singing come- dienne, with a knack of putting her songs over too footlights to big results. Opening with "The Curse of on Aching Heart, In a blue and pink costume, she changed to Italian make-up and rendered "Gooda tor Not" to a big ovation. Then "It's My Business to Know Them AH" was a well chosen number to follow with in her third and last dress, a stunning pink creation. In the same dress Miss Mcutber sang "How Lato Can You Stay Out To-Night," with its effect added to by a young fellow singing part of the chorus, under a spot, from an upstairs box. Dorothy Mouther is one of the few singing comediennes who is ready for the big show, and with stronger numbers than are now "Temperament." IlAUI.UK Or-KUA ilollKH, SUNDAY EVB., JcNB 8. "Temperament;" or, A Lesson for tho Stage-Struck Girl," a dramatic play In one act, by Bide Dudley, a well known Mew York newspaper man, was presented for the llrst time on any stage at tho Harlen Opera House Sunday evening, Juno 8. It is a story of tho theatre and Is In the main well written. In the hands of a more capablo company it would have met with a better reception. Three women and a man make up the cast. One of the women forgot ber lines in a dra- matic moment and tho audience laughed bo much that It was Impossible to got It back in a serious mood. The sketch is rather risque. "Temperament" runs about seventeen min- utes, in two, and tells of the efforts of Tholma Trent, a stage-struck young girl, who has tried unsuccessfully to i, cure interviews with managers. She is sent to seo a broker, who lins great Influence with mnnagcrs. Sho calls with her mother. The broker tells tho mother that before he can recommend tho daughter for emotional work be must test her ability ns an actress. He tells the mother to leave the room and not to worry if she hears the daughter scream, as he Is testing her tcm- fiorntnent. After tbo mother leaves the room is proceeds to Insult the girl. Just as he Is through ktBstng her he Is interrupted by his "girl," who denounces him to the mother and the daughter. The girl leaves, evidently cured of her desire to become an actress. Kclcey, I ' Will Cook's "Turkey Trot Oners." PBOCTOB'S TWBNTY-THIHO StBBBT, JUNB 0. This organization of thirty coloied sing- ers and dancers, under tho direction of Will Marlon Cook, made their llrst appenrnnco at 1'roctor'sOno Hundred and Twenty-fifth ■Street Theatre the first half of last week, and rams Into this house for the last four dnye. The company is tho pick of the Black I'nttl Company, and during their stay on the stage seven soug numbers are used with riotous results. Tho entire company have been well rehearsed towards bringing out tho harmony of the thirty good voices, while tho princi- pals consist of sucb well known dusky enter- tainers as Muriel Itblngold, who leads a com. the Very near future. About eleven minutes, In one. Tod. s Mayer nnd Clark. Phoctob's Twenty-third Street, Jen 4. Two names arc used to title the card- manipulating and sleight-of-hand work of tho man in the act. The woman is merely a helper In tbo act, although time enough Is , squeezed in to allow her to sing a number KJjCT gfCBl, all in all, the llrst showingof J, „ nor , oncBome , The Getaway" was one of most Interesting Th '„ maL ,, cIever , n all tho trlcks no of al the crook acts we novo seen to date. offcr . al|d 0VCI1 discloses a few of tho simple and deservedly "cleaned up" here. ___ ^ oneg . n e ada8 a bit of relief to the cntor- nyrd, "The Hoosler Nightingale;" tlio "plump" Griffin Sisters, Dob Kemp, "Tho Parson;" Anna Cook, Daisy Martin and Sam Bailey, and not overlooking the piano work of Lucky Boberts. There's no need of going Into the details of the act. It is a pro- cession of song and comedy that only these "cullud folk" cnn put over properly, and tho only fault noticeable was tbo lack of time to being used and proper handling in the pub- appropriate new wardrobe slnco the act had llclty line, wo should seo her "up there" In Its try-out at tbo Fifth Avenue a few weeks of somo cash to make It a success. He corrals SLSS3PJES ? B r ut ,a W h d , UD a C0 „S (> S, nUn ' the German, who "falls" for 15,000 worth entitled "Tho Junkman Rag;" Balllo Green 0 f . of an Imaginary aeroplane. Then the latter is recognised by tho "nut" as his dad, but he evidently wasn't very well acquainted with father, for tbo "Wellington" party disclosed himself to bo a "bill" collector himself, and tho rough handling of each others' nttlro got tbo laughs. Thirteen minutes, in one. Tod. ago. It runs thirty minutes, on full stngc. Tod. Sweet Sixteen Girls, Proctor's Twbnty-tiiibu Stub ST, June 0. Four pretty girls, perhaps un edgo over sixteen Summers, but Just as sweot a quar- tette as billed. Act opens with a song, all attired in pink "street" dresses, trimmed with blue sash nnd collar, and largo Panama-llko straws. Tho 'rls should change, their second number, vo Been a Long Tlmo Looking," etc. « ss*=sss awff=sKra*s3 a«*s.*.-BM.a«u» ms&m. "Terry" Lester Charles Bachrnnnn nU ln „„ tnc fltunra wUh blank slates and worn for It SreSLllLVli' ••„«•;.•„• '"ISWJJ'55 tho appearing of the identical card picked McDevltt. the "Bull" .Boy Walling f ro m 'W front" between the slates upon rod. Harrison-Wolfe Trio. Pboctob's Twbnty-thibd Street, jdnb 4. A three act composed of a fat young chop and two girls. They work ln one before their own Times Square drop and offer songs, exchange comedy, a dance by the girls, two solos by the man, and also Imitations, with his mouth, of different noises, such as sawing hambones, etc. In feet, he attempted everything from llnrry Pox's whistle to tbo last page of a bodhful of weak material that found Blight Interest. The girls work bard in whatever they do, but would appear to better advantage in two neat changes and a real dance In place of the costumes they wear—tho knickerbockers and pantaloons. The present act is very crude end does not give the trio a ghost of a chance to dis- play anything bat weak nonsense. About fourteen minutes. In one. Tod. ii s - Mile. LaclUe and Cookie. P*OC*roa*a KlJTH AviJNua, Monday Matinbb, ' June 0. . Who would ever imagine a bird who talks, sings and Imitates musical Instruments. Mile. Lucille turned this trick with a ■now white cockatoo which she calls "Cockle." It is the most remarkable novelty that vaudeville has had In many moons. The bird is first made do a lot of talking, and there •a just enough comedy enthused Into It to get ninny a hearty laugh. , He then whistles and shrgs. bat tae crown- ing feature is when he Imitates a flute and cornet. It can be truthfully said that he possesses Almost soperhtnnan Intelligence. The act tuns about fifteen minutes. In one. Jaots. The next number, "To Have, to Hold, To Love," was sung alone by ono of the "sweets" under snot, and ln a pretty brqwn satin dress, with the rest of the girls coming on for the chorus and doing a trio step to fin- ish. Tho final number shows all four lu tbs brown dresses, and under colored "floods" they rendered "On a Honeymoon," with quar- tette march dance steps, and Injected somo "pep" into "Everybody Loves a Chicken" to close. A clever girl act that should thrive with a wee bit of re-arrangement. Kleven minutes, la one. Tod. s "The Villain Still Pnraned Her," Union Squabs, Junk 0. Just how far the average thcatrogocr of to-day will complacently stand for nonsensi- cal absurdities Is put to the test In this skit' by Arthur Denvlr. j ides, wtiere the Tire ball circles "SS , iBHJgWJg *«*JiJLJf^fKfPJfMli - the * villain," who Is accompanied by one of upon his firing of a gun, and the many other dis- appearances were gracefully offered. lie works ln evening dress, while his part, ncr uses two different dresses to add to tho appearance of the act Before a green vel- vet drop, ln two. About thirteen minutes. Tod. i Tne Great Barnettl. Proctob'B TwENTT-TiiiKD Street, Jdnb 6. Using the above title, probably for this "time," this well enough known foreign musical act appeared hero ind pleased aa a novelty. Tho side light "blinders" before a black drop, at "8" ore used to make the ap- parent dismembering of the woman by Bar- nettl, who works in clown make-up and with much comedy success when ho glued and pnt the "lady" together again. The Roman Bonner and Meek, PBOCtOR'8 TWBNTT-TIIIUI) STIIBHT, JUNI E. A strong doubln net. The mna doing a drunk, ln areas suit, cloak, etc., opons alone under spot and sings nn "Intoxicating" song, and with n bit of good business, in making a "real" highball during tho chorus, started the act towards a continued success, finish- ing tho number, ho Is then "found" by his searching wlfo and, following an argument about "married troubles," sho exits to allow him to sing "I'm Thirsty All tho Time." A change by the womnn to a ncitt white nnd green dress and pnrasol, nnd she started a song nnd wns Joined by him, after a cliango to gray frock coat, to close big with an number, "Vou'ro A very neat act. He possesses a remarkable baritone voice, while tho womnn works and sings wolt enough to give n harmonious ring to their entire performance. Sixteen minutes, ln ono. Tod. stage and returns to the candle, and the like manoenverlng of the Indian club brought out the necessary laughs. Then the entrance of the "Man o' War" and the act closes meekly with the woman ln a red, white and blue costume at rear in a frame, with Bar- nettl playing "Tho Star Spangled Bonner." It Is a weak finish because It borders on "help." Eleven minutes. Tod. • i s Lillian Carter. rnocron's Twentt-tiurd Stbeet, Jdnb 0. Lillian Carter Is a clever black faco char- acter singing comedienne. Sho makes threo chnnges, opening with an old negro mammy characterization, then to a pretty white spangled evening dress and overclook, fol- lowed hy a sort of Topsy typo comedy make- up, and closed In purple minstrel kuleker- twekor costume. She possessos a fine con- tralto voice, the art of negro make-up, and was a huge favorite of this bill About thir- teen minutes, Is one. Tod, tbo demi momle, tnd an absurd baby, who weighs about two hundred pounds. A description of tbo story would be Im- possible, and there Is no story to describe the happenings of Mr. Dcnvlr's skit Tho andlenco on Monday laughed at timet, but it is a question if they knew .what It was all about. Old Timer. Williams and Rankin. Fboctob'8 Firm: Avenue, Monday Matinbb, June 0. Afaklng their first Broadway appearance, Williams end Bankln, a man and woman, presented a refined horn nnd cornet specialty and proved both wero past masters wlt'i these Instruments. Their playing Is very much out of the ordinary, their entire offer- ing being well liked. The man appears la evening dress, and the woman Is rooed-ln a handsome white silk gown. Tho act con- sumes about ten minutes, in one. Jack. Fred. Graham, Nellie Dent and Company. Proctor's Fifth Avenue, Mondat, Jiinb 0. The program stated that this trio were England's foremost entertainers, which fact we will not dispute, but we will say that they aro not likely to become big favorites in this country. They would have fared better had thoy studied American habits before presenting their skit, called "Tho Packing Day." It was one of the most crude affairs that has ever been seen ln this house, Tbo act consumes about fifteen minutes, on fall stage Jaok. i s Ceollc Dsnhara. Loiw'S AviriDB B, June 8, Cedle Dunham U a pretty girl and a smooth worker. She has a choice selection of songs and has the knack of getting every mite oat of a number. She makes two fine changes and looked exceedingly stunning ln the three gowns worn at this show. Cecils should win ber way to the top. About eight minutes, ln one. Tod. i s Hilton and Hnsrlir•> Pboctob's TwaNTI^ruiBD Stbeet, June 4. German comedians, In burlesque evening; dress, opera hats, canes, etc., offered the old line of slapstick German comedy patter In a new way, and are strong enouEh to vary any bill. The boys would do well to put some "speed" Into their act It gets a bit draggy In spots. Their encore with a Texas Tommy number helps thorn, to t Teal good finish. Tod, INDEX TO OUT OF TOWN NEWS. Alabama Arkansas California B, Canada 32. Oolor»,!o., Connecticut 1) If Wet of Columbia. Indiana 31. lows Kentucky Malse., Maryland Mass 4, 31 Michigan. 39 Minnesota 31 Missouri 31 Nehruka SBI Now Jersey 5, 23 New York 31 Ohio 4 I'eun 33, 23, 27 Tennessee 31 Virginia 22. 21 Wisconsin 4, 33 jjgftf in m Profession Brmond Ik Dupowt. May 20. Ia\ Ltndon, May 29. Chabum MoLban, May 24. Al.aXANDBR BACH.KANN, June T. Hdwabd 8, Lynch, Juno 7. Jambs liisTit, June 4, Olbanob Cainss, Juno 3. John Daly, June 0. Dominio Alvhuszu, May 27. Notices of the above will appear next week. The Vnldos. Lorw'B Avhnuu 11, Jdnb 8. Another Illusion act that has further good entertainment added to It by tho clover an- nouncer's continual rapid-fire comedy lingo, He works In evening dress, and after an- nouncing his mysterious pnrtner, said part- ner wearing a black mask and In black knlckerboekor costume, mndo his bow. Tho usunl "call" for assistants in the andlenco was mado "for inspecting" and comedy pur- poses, and then tbo business began. Tho masked party was secured In a black cloth hag with his bands tied together and tho bag tied at his neck. He was placed within a four walled raised screen in the centre of the stage, and half a dozon "mu.ilcfll" Instru- ments are handed to "his" protruding hands at the top of tho enclosure. After working nil the pulling esldo of the front curtain shnwei him still secured In tho bag. Then he Is covered again nnd almost Immediately comes out with the bog over his arm. A half dozen more pusslers on this order wero well done. In tho final one tho masked party Is ?laced ln a trunk with a ropo around his hroat and tho onds of tbo ropo put through holes in tho front and held from tbo stugo by tho volunteer assistants. Tho trunk Is closed, within a screen, nnd- tho captlvo comes from the wings In a chnngo to "cop" cos- tume. Tho act is exceedingly well presented! and staged and should bo kept working quite steadily. Tho masking of tho "main" partnor adds a bit of wonderment and novelty to It. About twenty-seven minutes, full stogo Tod. s Williams and Dixon. Loiw's Avhnub B, Junb 8. Two men, ono working tho hop-flend and tho other a comedy Gorman. The act Is a conglomeration of "A Night ln Chinatown" nnd "Back to tho Wellington," with a little different finish, Inasmuch as the supposed "father" of the wlso hypo guy turns out to bo a sand-pnpcred-fliiger chap himself. Ilia net opens with tho throwing on tho curtain of a "newmaper ad." from tho picture ma- chine upstairs. Then the wise guy comes, explains all about his invention and tho need Gibson and Raaaey. Pboctob's Twbntx-thibd Stbibt, Junb 4, "Tho Cowboy's Ooartahlp" Is a somedy which Gibson and Ranney got worlds of noise and fun out of. A' cowpuncher visits the Kast ln full Western rig, In search of Nancy, whom he determine* to make his Mrs, nnd take back to thu ranch. Nancy has boon told by her uncle that sho must expect to weil a "sissy foller," but sho puts In telegram f«"m that she "decidedly" won't Bbo Is scared from tbo seeno upon tho Westerner's en- trance, and when bo rends tho unseat dis- patch ln which she added that her husband ''must provo the ruler of her and her home before sho would consont to bo wadded to him," why, the broncho boy sets about doing that littlo thing with somo added gun-play upon her re-appearance, and when she learns, after first refusing him, that ho was merely tilling tho "proscription" as per the telegram, Nancy falls for tho "love stuff'' nnd decides bo's a pretty decent sort after alt. It is a bit differently presontod than are many sketches built upon tho same lines, and tho good work of both players made It go over to a Ono hit About ilftocn mioutes. In- terior. Tod. i lamed, Pboctob's Firm AvaNua, Monday Matinbb, Jons 0. Whether 4stned came from Turkey or not; tho fact remains that seldom before ln the history of this famous house hns an artist, elthor ln vaudnvillo or legitimate, recoived auch nn ovation on 1iln first appoaruce, lie Is a pianist of tho most artlstlo tem- perament, nnd after rondorlng his third selec- tion tho applauso was tremoudous. Ho appenrs In tho costume of the Turkish Empire and has a stsgo setting of a like nature. Ills first number nroused nls audience, I his second, a selection from "Lucia," made them sit up and take notlco, and the third, a pretty Hungarian march, which at Its conclusion wns a signal for tin* greatest re- ception ovor recorded an artist here. He should provo one of tho biggest cards In vaudeville. Tho act runs about twelve minutes, on full stage. Jaok. s ■ Oralsr and Overkolt. Pboctob's Tknty-tiihid Stbbdt, Jdnb 0. Man and woman. Neat dressers and clover enough dancers to find room on tho big time soon. They opon togother In song, and then 8o to their main asset, with a soft shoe ance. He also does a single clog, and they proved lo bo one of the boat "rag dance'' couples we'vo seoa In a pock of time. They used this to close, with tbo young woman In a one-piece, closo-litlng black and white striped u la ankle, pants costume. They pull enough comedy htiaincsa to rhyme nicely with their vory neat dancing act. About ten minutes, in one, Tod. PAUL SCOTT ROTES. n. A, BcniLLBB re-opened his Broadway, Bayonno, N. J., with tho Hovorln Do Doyn fttock Co., and has augmented tho company hy engaging Clay Clement Jr., frank Ilenm- lt.li. Prank Poy, Wilfred Lytoll and Jessie Mueller, Raymond Wlllcs, nnd Perry Hopper. VimiiNiA Zui.i.han left New York Monday to Join tho Lntlmorr-Lelgh Block Co., at Itoniicike, Va,, as second womnn, Fiianklyn Galb hns established a tabloid stock company at tho Orpheum, Oil City, I'ii., where performances will be given every evening and at the matlnooa on Wednesdays nnd Saturdays. Eahi, Mktcai.vh lias boon offered the mats parts lu n protean net to opon In July, under the innnrigemeiit ot Clinton Wllstuch, man- ager of Sothom and Marlowe. Doris Hardy hns been signed by Mr. Wllstoch nnd will tie featured in the act. Hfu'E Lomno hns boon upcnlally engaged by Frank Madison, stage director of The Olympic Thenl re Block Co tho week of June 0. ■♦■«■♦ .».. New York, for VICTOR WILLIAMS' FUNERAL. Ifunornl services wore hold In the Camp- bell Chapel nn West Twentyillrird Street. New York. Sunday morning. Juno S. Aftos tho church services Hie Elks ho'd theirs, thiough Thomas Monro, exalted ruin of the Ilrooklyn I-odge, nnd tho other otllcrrs. A hlunket. of lilies of -the valley and or- chids entirely covered tho casket. A moun- tain of flurnl pieces, lining n.vc nutos, pre- ceded the auto hoarse and nutos for the pall- bearers and tho family, Including the widow. his brother, Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Williams. Among those attending the ser- vices wero: Wtn. II. Lindsay, Jack Wilson, Al. Hooves, (.'. F. Zittoi. Joe Raymond, Geo. lie Mnlre, Frank Iiaymond, Frank lloehm, Frank Kllholz. Clark U. Ball. Jack McCln- nls. Mr. and Mrs. W.m. Morris, Gvs Dreyer and many other Elks and theatrical people. The body was interred In Uroouwood Ceme- tery, Brooklyn, the same day. sj I > A NBW OUIDB. Ous mil Is the president of the National Guide nnd Beportlng Co., organised to pre- pare and issue The National Thmtrtoal Quid*. containing a complete and up-tn-date list of theatres in nil classes, attractions, managers, vaudeville acts and agents, film manufactur- ers, agents, exchanges, etc. Tho company will also issue special reports In all depart- ments of the business. Tho guide will be announced when ready. APPEAL GIlATrEI) APEDA. The Appellate Division of tho .Supreme Court of Now York Inst week granted Alex- ander W. Dreyfoos and Jlenry Obstfleld, do- ing business In New York at tho Apeds Studio, aa appeal from the decision of tbs lower court, which granted n temporary In- junction restraining tho Apodn Btndlo from reproducing and selling in quantities photo- Srapbs originally produced by the white radio. ♦ I s Tub Pelbams opened their Summer season May 12, with a company'of fourteen people. Business has been vary good In spite of the cold nnd rain. Little Mabot Kathcrlne, who weighs Just ten pounds, Joined us May 18. Alio gains dally. Her mother, Mabel I'el- IrviDg, expects to resume work Juno IB.