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18 THE 1STEW YORK: CLIPPER. July 19 THE MODERN DRAMA PLAYERS (NOW PLAYING SUMMER 8TOCK, CHARLESTON, a O.) WANT-Permanent Stock Location for Coming Season Address O. G. MUNTHE „. B.-Above company under ni*na g er»ent of O. O. Month, (former* half owner and mana^r of Barrett Players) includes live of the original leading member, of the organiiation which appeared for sVven oo^ecutive months at Lima. O.. last Winter, in latest and best royalty plays. WOUIJ> t.tttf. TO HEAR FROM GOOD STOCK HEAVY MAN AND SECOND BUSINESS WOMAN ME vorisus enterprises (or the part two years. ■I lit first thing be aid sere use to Join The Hbosraen'a League of America, ami "Kir soya be will bo proud to wear the button when be returns to Australia this Full. Kit- Patrick, like many other viae ones, hae tbn piirtable motordrome bee in hln bonnet, and very likely the Antlpodenns will learn all niiout this attraction within the next alx months. II. II. Tamubn writes from Denrer that he eipectx to be in Chicago In the nenr fu- ture, and that it la Ms intention, with M <:. BonOls, to pat on a wonderful abow next wesson. It to be a combination of circus, Wild West and geological exhibitions. At (ien. W. F. Cody will have supreme charge «if the Wild West department. It would be superfluous to enlarge upon Its possibilities. A ni.mbbb of the leading carnival organi- zations are figuring on giving benefits for The 81iowmen T H Leagne of America. You know the boys are on the nut as a rule until niter July 4, but after that they com- mence to accumulate a little loose change, some of which will be diverted Into the coffers of The 8. L. A. The big 8. L. A. benefit to be given at the Coliseum, In Chi- cago, next Fall, following the close of the tent show season. Is already being discussed. 'J lie benefit will undoubtedly be a world beater. Upon assuming charge of the Hagenbeek- Wnlace Clrcua, In Peekaklll. N. Y., Monday, June 30, the new management was showered with telegrams of congratulations and well wishes from amusement friends In all parts of the country. John O. Trtlbott, C. M. Cory, John U. warren and Charles Ilngamnn arc four of the most popular men fii the profession of .ml(i"tnlnment, and If good wishes will help, they cannot fall to succeed in making the Ilagenbeck-Wallsoe Circus ccn greater and grainier than over before. Tins morning's mall brings a very Interest- ing; letter from linlm Dclgurlun, who, with Mike Kinney, 1ms the Beautiful Orient Show the Herbert A. Kline uggregutloo, playing next week, 14, at Mouse Jaw, Husk. Itubu Is n pioneer In Ms particular field of amuse- ment endeavor in ibis country, uud manages to come In every Full wltb a nifty bunk roll which he Invents to good advantage In stocks iiikI bonds. liy the bye, lid. Tslbott whispered to me the other day that Bubo. won some poker player, nud that when ho pauses to look at the "plcturoi," look out, for lie Is going to raise you and has got tuo Koods. It HAS been some time since I have had the pleasure of hearing from the Sphinx of Leavenworth. What's the matter. Colonel7 Working night and day 1 suppose In getting out the bobby horses and looking ufter the crops on the l'nrkcrvllle ranch. Take a minute's time, old top, ami get hrp. 1 in curious to learn how Wnrthnm k Allen are doing at the Winnipeg reposition. It always baa been u durb. Hsy, Clarence, how are the diving girls 'I Tub Herbert A. Kline Shows piny the Ed- monton, t'au.. fair week of Aug. 11-ls, and, as I understand It, Jump from there to Des Moines, In., n mere mutter of 1,000 miles. Oee, Cull, I'd like to bare the privilege car • hi thai run, but I would hate to carry the sack down to the railroad office. Herbert, you are n wonder, and we will have to hand it to you. My ih.au old conservative friend, Jim Pat- terson, who bus the happy faculty of taking down about 140,000 a year, and storing It nwny In the bank at Paola, Kan., prides him- self upon the manner In which ho entertain* visitors to his aggregation. I had the pleas- ure of participating In one of his "Mulli- gans" st Ilelolt, Wis., some little while ago, mid believe me, not un epicurean feature was overlooked. Walter Driver says that It 1* always a pleasure to visit Jim Patterson, fur there Is not nu lillo moment from the iflue you laud ou the lot until you wavo tho trick "good-bye." This afternoon, among the visitors wh» honored the Western Bureau of Tub New Yiiuk n.iiTLn with a cull, was Thomas W. Shaw, who enjoys u wide reputation through the presentation of Shaw'H Comedy Circus, which linn played hippodrome engagements throughout the country during the past sen- ton. Mr. tjhaw is resting up In Chicago, fol- lowing u rather busy season on tho Pacific; const, preparatory to pluylng the hlg Htato fairs. He Is a charter member of The Show- men's League of America. It. M. Hakvisy, general agent for the Hug- cnbeck -Wallace Shows, was In evidence In Chicago, Friday, July 11, on his way to Des Moines, lu„ where he Visited tho Two Bills' Show, Saturdiiv. .Harvey Is confident that, un the whole, the sensou of lt)i;i will prove n prosperous one for all well regulated tent .shows. "Tit, tit," enys Woodrow—"gosh dam 1" •ay* Charley Bell. Juh llwi'i'. "IN OLD DVDMN." A strong coinpnuy has been organized by Manager Augustus l'ltou for "In Old Dub- lin," the piny shortly to be given here by l-iske O'Hnrii. Among tho players are Marie (Jitlnii. Madge Tyrone, Uertrutlo Multlnnd, I on Hlploy, Rose Watson, Elizabeth lienors, Marie Ktilll, Dorothy Davidson. J. P. Sulll- miii. .Tcffrrsnn Hall, Howard Crampton, 1*. C. I'c.v, Byron ltussell, Uiigcnc Fraeler nna Wal- ter Lowmnn. Frank Ilvrsoni Is the musical director, and J. Walter- Davidson, the solo violinist. The company carries all the .supers and auxiliaries used In the perform- ance. UIULUB Attorney at Law 320-224 West 43d Street TKI* 1111YANT{5^} Specialist Id Matrimonial DlftlGiilties Special Department lor CoUtcttow CorpargUoo} Orpjuztd. $25.00 Jolt. 6. Directly It was known that Daisy Mark- bam bad been swarded $250,000 damages In, her action for breach of promise against the Marquis of Northampton, she was inun- dated with offers of employment on the vaudeville stage. The London Opera House came first, with an offer of $1,000 a weak. Then the London Illopodrome was ready with 11,250 a week. These are stupendous figures on this side. There was a third offer for s term of years from a big booking sgent. Hut Daisy would entertain none of them. She declares abe Is heart-broken at the end of her romance, that the cash baa not so> great a significance for ber, that when she collects herself she will resume her profes- sions! work, snd that meanwhile she has no use for vaudeville, which she does not understand, for which she has no dtness, and in which she will not be employed ss a show. John Olendennlng produced "The Rosary" at the Elephant and Castle, an outlying Lon- don theatre, on Monday, meaning to give it a trial on the road during the Kail. It cer- tainly had an enthusiastic reception—dhanks in a great measure to Mr. (ileudcnnlng's own manly, earnest performance as father Kelly. There waa once an Ides of Mrs. titendrnnlng, who Is, of course, Jessie Mllllward, playing tbc heroine, likewise the twin sister, who causes all tbc trouble. But Miss Will ward lias other engagements that stand in the way. Beatrice llurdctt proves a charming and, Iiathctlc lady. The weak point of the produc- ion Is that one or two characteristic parts arc not quite appreciated by their exponents, as American artists, conceivably would ap- preciate them. English actors and actresses sre never quite at their liest In such an en- vironment, "Hullo I Ragtime" will next week He played for the three hundredth and fiftieth time at tho London Hippodrome. It bus been seen by nearly one million persons. In the prov- inces It has so far attracted 250,000 spec- tators. The London sbow has Just been re- vised—a sketch by Howell Collins, entitled ■^Supposing," has superseded tbe Harrle bur- lesque melodrama. Collins' sketch Is a skit on tbe suffrage question—a wretched man Is put on trial before judge and Jury composed of women, for the offense of being without visible mesas. Ills wife Is the accusing council. He provea to be vastly amusing. Tho contribution of American artiste to the success of tbe revue cannot be too highly valued. There Is the brilliantly outstanding personality of Hthel Levey, there is the quaint humor of Lew Hesrn; Bontta, with fcer fine figure and sonorous voice, and re- cently married Shirley Kellogg, Seymour nicks states that In the F&U he will take "Broadway Jones" on the rosd hero, and st Chrktnins produce It In Lon- don, probably with Kiiaihu- Terrlss. William A. lirsdy says the film business may have Its attractions 'or other managers, but he will stick to legitimate drama. He denies tbat he told New York Interviewers lie was through with English artists. As a matter of fact ho Is now engaging three complete companies in London, lie is ne- gotiating the production hero of "Over Night," by Philip Baitlioloauac; "A Christ- mas Angel," by Lawrence Kvre; "doing Some," by Paul Armstrong, snd "At Bay, by Phillip Scarborough. He has no Immedi- ate intention of running Oraeo Ueorge In London, but he will certainly do so when opportunity occurs, snd the circumstances seem suitable. Mr. Brady's headquarters In Loudon Is Drury Lune Theatre. Although It has this week been equipped with a bright little curtain raiser, "The Gilded Pill" is to cud Its career nt the Olobe ou Saturday. Hither, from across tbo road, conies Lawrence Irving with "Typhoon." Divorce wns discussed yesterday by a number of well known actresses. May Vrhlt- ly, who Is Mrs. Ben Webster, declared dl- vorco lo bo the only possible remedy for a miserable marriage. Gortrudo Kingston ex- pressed disapproval of easy divorce. A woman might impulsively demand divorce for u wrong which, if she must deliberate, she would think It wise to forgive. Miss Kingston Is tbe widow of nn officer, Colonel Silver, who distinguished himself In the Boer War. Sbo la a brilliant and mnuy-slded woman. Her contributions to tbe more im- portant reviews are read with deep Interest and seriously considered. When Seymour Hicks retired from tho Empire revue tbe directors very wisely de- cided tbat they would not exactly replace bliu. Instead, they have Introduced a new scene. Brokers Invade the boms of the Im- pecunious Duchess of Compton. wlto plays so important a part In tbe production. In an amusing nightmare they are confronted with a vivified plclur> gallery—Cleopatra, with s dance; Charles II. with Nell Uwynno at his elbow; Nelson, ivcompanlod by Lady Hamilton, and so forth. It Is most amusing. The title Is "Over the Styx." Prince, tbe most prominent picture actor In Parts, arrives at the Alha'aibra on Mon- day. I saw u rehearsal of his show, which la excellent. Prince's own personality Is revested lo tbc audience, tben bo Is seen through the medium of n series of psrtlcu- Inrly Ingenious comic lllms. Just before sailing for New York Charles Krohinnii said he would return to this coun- try In November. He holds many plays, mostly comic for production. "Oliver Twist" Is to be revived at tbo Lyceum, us a stop-gap, ou Wednesday. Samuel Lloyd, the vaudeville manager, is lying desperately III. A utcnlc and baseball game has beeu or- ganl/.rd by American artists In London. lip- ping Forest is the venue, to-morrow. I'erle Itnrtl bus been excluded from "Come Over Here" at the Loudon Opera Douse, but the managers left her name on the bills. Illss Itiiril hus begun nu action at law. Taylor Granville produced "The System" at tbe Palladium on July 21. Ethel (ins'ii opens at the Pulscc Theatre on Monday. "The tllrl In the Tsxl" Is nesting Its three hundred snd fiftieth perforoainc* at the Lyric 'theatre. Hugh D. Mcintosh reached England OB Tuesday, on board the Imptrator, There will be a garden party on Wednes- dsy In the beautiful grounds of the Benevo- lent Institution at Twickenham, by tbe Thames. The One flower of tbe music bsll world will be on view. Rarah Bernhardt opens at the London Coliseum on Aug. 4. Caryl Wilbur sailed for the States on Tues- day. He lately completed n series of engage- ments with "01 Prospect Street," extending over years, and now has s little leisure, pending two now productions In which he is concerned. So no crosses the Atlantic, partly In the way of pleasure, but slso In search of novelty. Irving Berlin's appearances at tbe Lon- don Hippodrome beginning on Monday next, must It seems, be confined within tbe week, for he returns to New York Immediately. Sir Herbert Tree's Just published book, "Thoughts and Afterthoughts," Is not spe- cially about the stage. But he makes the Interesting statement that "No single one of my Shakespearean productions has been un- attended by a substantial pecuniary reword." He says "Ragtime and Futurism, are holding carnival on our boards • • • soon to bo swept swsy into the hslf remembered, along with the stucco statues, tbe faded photo- graphs and tho crinoline classics of a bye- gone day." Cyril Maude is hastening his departure for America so that he may contrive to see tho performance, a* Boston, of "Dlsrall," on which he has designs. Alfred Butt will Introduce the "Living: Piano" st the Victoria Palace, on Monday. Seymour Hicks will produce at the Coli- seum on Monday a short play by Max Pern- in rton. the novelist, founded on the story of Gnrrlck. It will differ greatly from all pre- ceding Gsrrlcks. for It will show the actor an Richard 111 in the battle tableau, and ex- ploit bis duel with Lord Farlolgh. Hllallno Terrlss will play Ada Ingot. < 'buries B. Cochrun's preparations for tho Ilagenbock Wonder-Zoo, to be Installed at Olympla nt Christmas, proceed apace. The transport contract. Hamburg to London, calls for an expenditure of $12, boo. Tbe stock has been Insured for $2,500,000. A pro- fusely Illustrated brochure, appreciative of Hagcnbcck's life and work, by Henry George Hlbbert, has been put In circulation. Gullbcrt'a appearances in London this sea- son hare been confined to three recitals, now completed, at Becbstelo Hall. Itinaldo, tbo wandering violinist, has Just returned to town ster a tour of tbc Bast. Ho visited Jerusalem and Naureth. Ho opens at the Palace, Bradford, on Monday. ('ella Storm' and partner have- quite a long English tour booked, as a sequel to thotr tentative appearance at tbo London Cell- sou in* When Louis Meyer terminated the short run of "Brewster's Millions," at tho Strand Theatre, he said he would close the house till the Fall. Meanwhile, he has got Into association with "The Barrier." and chunged blB plans. He will produce the Bcsch-Pres- brey play Immediately. Raymond Rozo means to make a liberal use of tableaux vlvonts In the prductlon of bis opera. "Joan of Arc," at Covent Garden. Vera Maxwell, the American dancer, at Ibc Umpire, comes out second In a compe- tition organized by the Pelican, newspaper, lo nominate tho ''smartest lady of tbe sea- son." Anna Conover, wbo lost a fortuno years ago running tbo Olympic Theatre, now lives in Paris and devotos herself to the promo- tion of kindness to snlmals. Sim has. been appointed Officer de I'InitruotioH Publiquv. Sir Herbert Tree withdraws "Komeo and Juliet" from nis Majesty's to-night and closes tho theatre. He produces "Joseph and His Brethren" on Sept. 2. Fifty performances bsvo now been plucod to the credit of "Within tbo Low," at tho Haymarket. It la quite a popular success. ''Milestones" has now been played flvu hun- dred and iiny times at tbe Royalty, but is ncarlug the end of Its career. "Croesus" was withdrawn front tbe Gnrrlck last night after fifty performances. Leonard Boy no, completely recovered from Ms alarming illness, has relolned (he cast of "General John Regan." which has now been played two hundred times. .... A pension of $000 per annum indefinitely has been accorded to the widow of Coleridgo Taylor, tho colored musician, from tbe Civil List, a government fund for the recognition of art and scholarship. The fact that Tay- lor, whose compositions are so popular, died poor, led to an Interesting controversy an to tho financial relations of musicians and publishers. A theatre to scat four hundred people has been constructed by Lord Derby, on the estate of bis historic home, Knowsley. It Is perfectly equipped. The first pcrformsnes will be given by variety artists, for tbe de- lectation of King George on Monday. Lily Lena Is duo In tbe States in Decem- ber. P. T. Belblt has Just recovered from tbe proprietors of tbo Palace Runcorn, upwards of $100 balance of salary, In respect of his wrestling cheese—a cheese so strong that none can overthrow It. The managers said the Illusion waa no good, and tbo audience stayed away after the first show; so they cancelled. Sclblt's case was that tbe cheese was nil right, but tbc audience stayed away because the motion pictures were systematic- ally shown upside down. "Officer 008" was revived at tbc New The- atre on Monday night. Its success wns qulto remarkable, seeing that It was played by an entirely English company, In succession to a imiiiilv American company. Including: Some locutions for Mouasv next sre: Ethel Green, Pslaco Theatre, London; Cunning- Green, Palaco Theatre, London; Cummlng- er and Colouna, Victoria, Glasgow; R. G. Kuowles. Hippodrome, Liverpool; Conrad snd Whedden, Hippodrome, Portsmouth; Hedges Brothers and Jacobton, Umpire Rlr- 3Ingham; Barlow and Ashley, Empire. Blr- Ingham: Donald and Carson, Empire, Brad- ford: Stoning and Revell*. Empire, South Shields; Carlisle and Welsson, Empire, New- port ; Lennle snd Hast, Empire, New Cross; A. D. Bobbins, London Hippodrome; Wilson snd Waring, Palace, Hull; McMshon and Dufor, BmpTre. Glasgow; Maud Tiffany, Co • seum, Glasgow; the Aerial pith's. Coil- scum. Glasgow; Beth Tste, Empire. Hack- ney ; the Zsnettos, London Coliseum; An- nette Kellermsnn. Hippodrome, Birmingham: Will H. Fox, Palace, Tottenham; Radford and Valentine, Tl vol I; Melville Gideon,* London Pavilion, Charles Aldiich, London Pavilion, Sunday shows can only be given here for the benefit of charities. They are under the Jurisdiction of tbe County Council, for whpnj an account must be kept. It is notorious tbat much faking Is done, and tbat the showman la apt to get a good pull for expenses before the charity comes Into account Still. It ap- pears that six thousand four hundred snd fifty performances In picture houses con- tributed nesrly .£100,000 to chsrlOes In re- spect of the six Winter months, being twenty- tnree per cent, of the gross revenue. The shows given in theatres and music halls, mostly high class concerts, seem to be run at a slight loss. iRossmond Johnson, whoso musical contri- butions to "Come Over Here," at the London Opera House, have been so Important, was married on Thursday, to Nora Floyd, a colored girl of Ssxonvllle, Fla, s SAJV jFRAJSTOISOO. CSpartol Olwtch to Tan Nsw Yobs CLirm.) ■Columbia.— Sunday, July 13, second week of Kinemaoolor pictures of ''Making of the Panama Canal" and other subjects. Cost.—Sunday, 18, beginning of second week of "Passing Show of 1912.' T Savov.— Monday, 14, photoplays. Alcazab. —Mondnv, 14, beginning of spe- cial engagement of Bessie Barrlscale and Ifowara Hickman, supported by tbe stock company of the tbearte, when the play will be ''Such a Little Queen." Tivolx, — Monday, 14, second week of "Princess Chic." Obphhum. — Bill opening Sunday (mati- nee), 13: Irene Franklin, wltb Burt Green at the piano; Theodore Bendlx and his Sym- liony Players, comprising Michel Bernstein, Jacques Shore and Arthur Bernstein; Mc- lntyre snd Harty, Moran and Wiser, the Govt Trio, featuring "Daisy," the dog; Clark and Bergman, Mack and Rambeau, the Ls Grohs, and Daylight pictures. Empbbss. —Bill opening Sunday (mati- nee), 18: Emma Francis and her Arabian Whirlwinds, Morris and Bensley, Jlibbert and Kennedy, Porter J. White and company, lisnno and Bingham, the Booth Trio, and Twilight pictures. 1'antaokh'. —Bill opening Sunday (mstl- nee). 18: Allsky's Hawaiian Sercnaders, Zal- fredo, "The Police Inspector." the Florcns Trio, Cogan snd Cox, Belle Oliver, snd Sun- light pictures. American. —Sunday (matinee), July 6. tabloid musical comedy of "Tbe Eternal Dance." ATLAOTIC CITY NOTES. At tbb Savoy Ralph Herz heads tbe bill. Other acts are: McDsvItt, Kelly snd Lucy; Fnrber Sisters, Lyons snd Yosco, the Four flarveys, the Four Bards, Ben Beyer and Brother, and "Tho Lawn Party," headed by Wm. J. Dooley. •AT TBS Nixon the bill presents: Earlo's Six Diving Nymphs, Coskley, HcBrtdo end Mllo; the Five Musical Hodges, Walter Law- rence Players, Knight Brothers and Hawtoile, and "Fun at the Seashore." Throe shows dally. "POTABII AND PBBLMUTTBB" Will op«n Aug. 4, with Alexander Csrr Barney Bernard, Elita Proctor Otis, Louise Dresser. Joseph Ktlgour, Lee Kohlmar and Albert Parker In the cast. 1 ... . . Tiu Three White Kuhns are still a feature at Jackson's. __ . At tub Million Dollar Pier Hippodrome tho bill includes: The George Cole Troupe, tho Herman Trio, tho Four Aden, Mite Ibooree, Herbert's dog circus, and Archie Dunbar. Tho Horts Minstrel Boys and Jos. Dawson's Dancing Dolls are other features. At tub Apollo, Margaret Illlngton Is ploying "Within tho Law," with an excel- lent company. "The Ghost Breaker' *l» an- nounced for week of July 28. Uernabd and Hill were held over for an- other week st the Atlantic Garden, making •their third week. Habry Collins, advance of the Behmnn Sbow, Is still in Atlantic City, trying to re- duce weight, catching fish and digging clams. Harry don't care for crabs. 1'iiankie Howie, the popular stage mana- 5er of Pcoplo's Theatre, New York City, Is own for a week. He ls certainly having some time fishing and bathing. Wm. a. Campbell has a bet on who Is the best swim- mer and who catches tbc most fish. At pros- sent Frank claims be ls In the lead, but Campbell claims Frank gets more sharks than fish. So tho bet will bo decldad by the lish committee, which Includes: Hose Sydell, Harry Collier, Polly Aronson, Bernard and Hill. Babe Starr, -'asslo Sydell, Jack Sydell, Kettle Bernard, Wm. Goldberg and Harrison McGcrney. Tua 1. A. T. S. B. and T. M. A., of Pitts- burgh, Pa., aro well represented at Atlantic City | Dan Tlley, lly-man, Lyceum; Charles llutn, Drops, Gaycty; John Brannlgaa, grips, Duquesnc; Joe Flynn, grips, Grand Opera: Jns. McGruth, stage manager, Alvln ; Jas. Smith, carpenter, 'Honey Roy's Min- strels. Polly Aronson, the popular property man with Ileluuan Show, who played tho Lion last season, wont In bathing. F, Souths, Senna and Levey, who are "warbling" at the Rudolph nightly, and can be seen most any bright day on the Board- rralk In some "splashy suits." Some singers, licsc boys. « i » John W. Rkiiausfir opened July T on the Otrphcum circuit, at Itcglna. Snsk., with "The Kingdom of Destiny." He expocts to return to l'storson. N. J., next Foil. BASE BALL Polo Grounds NATIONAL LEAGUE With »T. LOUIS, Jmly It, IS, iu, Si With PITTSBVRO, July S», Hi ROUTE LIST VAUDEVILLE NOTICE—JKS. ,B SSI J! Jsdy 14-10 la represented. AMsgdon. W. I*. A 0»., Bnvpreas. Mmoatpn, Om. At*l««, Krt., Henderson's Ooaey Island. N. 1. Adair A Hmmt, Bowlofn Sq„ Boston. Adair, Belle. Shea's, Bsffslo. Aden (4), Young's, Alanine Olty. Agonst Family. Nononbega Park, Beatoa. Alexander Bros., Palace, Chicago. Aldo Bros,, Gordon's Olympla, Boston. Alias Bros., Globs Boston. Alien, Minn la, Lrvlc. Asbory Park, N. J. Allsky's Hawaiian Serenadcrs, rantnies', San Fran,, Oal, Alder A Mitchell. Hartford, Hartford. Conn. Alfreds W, Music Hall, Brighton Beach, N. 1.. 21-28. Anthony ft Boas, Shea's, Buffalo; linlon Sq., N. Y. C. 21-28. Arlington, VlUr, But Ave.. N. Y, 0.; Keith's, Boston, »t-U. m _ _ Armstrong ft Manley, Oth Ava., N. Y. 0. Arnolds, Obss., Allen's Pavilion, Motrin. III. Arentra, Orphean., Spoken*, Wash. Armsdo, Oosmos, Washington. Arthur's (8). Bsmona, Oraad Rapids. Mich Arma trots Beach/H. ft Ford, ' New Brighton', Brighton Y, 31*28. AuslfoT'Bsb, ft' Kile, Family, GUmr.vllle, N. Y. 17-10; Dachas, Poughkeepale, 21-22; Orphean), Schenectady, HI Auger, Oeo., ft Oo., Forsythe, Atlants, 31-28. Bortos (I). 5tb Ave.. K. ». 0. Bsker, ward, Etnpma, BMmonton, Oan. bartaoldl's Birds, Rmpresa, Edmonton, Css. BarnsB, Oerrrsde, ft Co., Bast End Park, Mem- phis, Tens. Bill ft West, Majestic, Chicago. Baloo Bros., Nixon, Pblla. Ear oca ft West, Empress, Salt Lake; Empress, Denver, 26-Aug. 1, Bards (I), Rsvoy, Atlantic OWy, N. .1. Ballet Olasslune, Keith's, Bolton, 21-28. Barnea ft Crawford, Keith's, Pblla., 21-28. Ball. Bay Klliure. Uammerstclo's, N. Y. C, 21- 28 Baker, Belle, Manic Dall, Brighton Bench, N, Y., 21-SJ8. IVdlnl ft Arthur. Hammerateln'a, N. Y. 0. Aiiulx, Thee., Players, Orpbeum. Han Fran., Oal. Berger, Kdgsr, Orpbeum, Hcattla Wash. Bell Family, Oipbcnm, Seattle, Wash. Berlin Msdcaps (8), Forrest Park, St. Louis. Hi-l.lon, Mllo, ft (>)., For rent Park, St. Loall. Benway ft Dayton, waynesfllle, N. O. Bernard, Dick, ft Oo., Metropolitan, Phila., 1MB. Belmont ft llarl, Nixon, Phllii. Beach, H. U, Oooty laland, Cincinnati, 17-20. Barnard, Ben, Keith's, Indianapolis. Bsesoo, Mine., ft Co.. Sbea'a, Buffalo. Beaumont, Count, ft Co., Majestlo, Blailrs, N. Y. Eeicr, Bm. ft Itn>., Savoy, Atlantic City, N. J. 1 Morrison's, Ilockawsy Bench. N. Y., 21-SS. Bernard ft Weston, 8th Aw., W. V. 0.. 21-28. Bell ft (Jamil, Forsythe. Atlanta, 21-28, Bison Olty (4), Morrlaon'a, Roekaway Beaeh, N. Bowers, Walters ft Orooker, Touring Kuglaml, in- definite. Bo.'M-i (4), Touring IXiro-r*. lnfleflnlt*. Bootblack (4), Cordon's Olympla, Bostoo. Bovail, L0«U, Ureely'a, Portland. Me. Booth Tib, Empress, Man Frsu., 0*1. Boydea, Charles, Young's, Atlantic City, N. J. Brooks. Franklin A., Clinton, Rochester, N. X., la- definite. Brooks, Wallie, Woolfolk's "Hiram at the Ca- baret." Brooks ft Lee, Keith's, dnalnoatl. Brown Bros. (ID, ntfinona, Orsnd Rapids. Mleb. Brown Girls (ii), Blpp.. Pittsburgh, 21-28. Eurnbam ft Irwlu. Majestic, Chicago. Bwkasrdt ft White, St. James, Boston, Burresses, The, Qforty's, Portland, Me. Burn*, Armstrong A Fulles, Colonial, Chicago, 17- 10. Bogs (3), Dancing, Great Mortbern, Chicago. Cavano Duo, Union So,., N. Y. 0. Carter, Horiijin Cosy, Houston, Tex., pideSnlte. Carson Bros., Ornhcuin, Oakland, On.. Ctupollcan, Chief, Orpbenn, Los Angeles, Oal. Cameron ft O'Connor, Fontaine, Lonlsrtlle. CiTletiin. Al„ Forest Pork. Bt. Louis. Curcoo Trio, Lexington Park, Boston. Carrey's. The, Hanover Park, Mechlin, Conn. Cahllf. Wm., Nixon, Phila. OanOtld ft Ashley, Henderson's, Coney Island, N. f,| Keith's, Boston, 21-28. CiiBtrnilons (0), Kamoun, Orsnd Uuplds. Mich. Callahan, Jas., ft Co., New Brighton, Brighton Beach, N. Y. Carson, James, Otb Ave., v. v. 0. Carl ft Max, Majestic, Klmlra, N. V Chunns (4), Touring Europe, Indefinite. Cbsloner, Katherlne, ft Co., Temple, Detroit, 21- 2S. Claire, Ina, Hammeratelns, N". Y. 0. Clarke ft Owen, Sydney, Australia, indefinite. Clark, Wallace, ft Co., Palace, Culcaeo. CJothllde ft Montrose, Winona Casino. Bay City, Mich. Clark ft Adler. Princess. St. Paul. Clark ft Verdi. Jacksonville. Fla. Concur ft Models, Forsythe, Atlsnta, 21-28. Ocoper, Joe ft Lew, naiamerstclu's, N. Y. 0. Corson, Cora Youngblood, Pautsges', Oakland, Oal.; Pontages', Los Angeles, Oal.. 20-20. Coombs ft Aldweli, Orpfaeuni, Oakland, Oal. I Or- nhesm, i/os Angeles, Oal., 21-27. Collwrn, Jennie, Hilly "Swede' Ball Oo. Cotton, Loio, San Diego, Oal. Ofenelly, Mr. ft Mrs. Irwin, Orplieurn, Portland, Ore. Coyne's Dogs, Gordon's Olympla, Boston. Cooper ft KhcIioII, Globe. Bostoo, Oclfeglsne. The (3), Kvlth's, Pblla,; Temple, Bs- Oclllns' ft Rose, Keith's, Cincinnati. Cogan A Cox. Pontages', San Fran., Oal. Ooukley, McRrliio & Mllo, Nixon, Atlantic City, N. J. Cole, George Troupe, Young's, Atlantic City, N J, College Trio, Great Northern, Chicago. Coirroy ft Lo .Mulrv, Shea's, Daflslo, 2148, _ Orifky ft Dayne, Manila. V. I., lS-afi Hong Kong, China, SO-Aug. 12. _. . , „„ Craig ft Willlsms, Miles', Detroit; Ciystal, Mil- waukee. 31-27. Crawford Trio, Gaiety. St. Paul. D'Arvllle, JeaonoMe, Motreal, Can. Danlela ft Conrad, fith Ave., N. Y. 0. Barrell ft Oonwny, fith Ave., N. Y. 0, Dare ft Norwood, Metropolitan, Phila.. IT-19- Davla, Walter, Mer'k 6a.., Lowell, Mau. Dalbeanle ft Co., Cosmos, Washington. Davles' Family. Sobmer Park, Montreal. Can., 21-28. Dale ft Boyle, HaimseTateln's, N. Y. C, 21-28. De Orootr ft Langtry, Casino, Charlotte, N. C, iBdeOolte. De Vlllils. Great. Opera House. Bocklsod. Maine. Davis ft Macoulcy, Orphcito, Oakland, Cnl. I)c Vine ft Willlsms, Orphcum, Seattle, Wash. De One, Harry, Pnla.cc, Cutciflo. De Vete, F. 8., Deansboro, NT Y. De Yon Sisters, Chester Park, Cincinnati. De Gsttoo. Hendersons, Coney Island, K. Y. De Gsscogne. Cadets, Hamraerstelo's, N. »• v* r*lro, Forsrtlio, Atlanta, 21-28. — Dlks, Juliette, Sth Ave.. H. Y. 0.| Hasasssv- slelB's, N. Y. 0., 21-28. __ . DicMason, "Bubs,'' Orplieurn, Spoktiue, wash. Dlxoq, Welle, OVpkeum, Bostoo.