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AUGUST 30 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. I 1 'CAUSE DAISIES WONT m'. Ot-fitoM n:i inu*MV «-oin: 'I •'. i Wjll t! .. "KISS XE Q,UCr£." "Kiss Me Quick" a farce by Philip Bar- iholomae, opened William A Brady'B Forty- SS(n8tre2TNew York. Aug. 26. The ad- matures of members of a mortcg picture, eomDsny who are posing for a photoplay on the grounds of a country citato near New York are shown. The character of a spinster 4 olsyed by Helen Lowell. Other players fre- Artlrar lAylesworth, Eobt Kelly, Blcnard Teber, Louise Drew, Laura Laird, Emily Callaway and Mary Hastings. BLEVINS WITH CRAWFORD. Malcolm Blevins, last season heavy man *lth Norman Hackett, In "Satan Bander- ton " Is at bis home In St Louis after a long summer season of stock In various Eastern eitlea. Mr. Blevins will be located with the (i T. Crawford enterprises in the managerial department the coming season. - »■ » THE KHfO ENTERPRISES. The S. T. King Amusement Co.. Inc., have secured a lease on the AmpbJon, Brooklyn, the first of a series of houses to be acquired to them In Greater New York. No definite Jollct has been announced for the circuit. WHEN I FIRST MET YOU Wonderful The Ballad you've been looking for. This song is m full of merit we oouldnt hold it be sejtiment, wonderful melody. GEE! FTS NAUGHTY BUT IT'S NICE THAT NAUGHTY MELODY A classic in popular song. The beet double number of the year. ' Also greet for singles, trios end quartettes. LONDON LETTER, GEORGE HIBBERT, SPECIAL COBRBSPOTOaWT. Clipper Burean, 0 South Square Gray's inn, Lendoa, AUG. 13. With this week the activity of the Lon- don stage reached Its lowest ebb. It will surprise you In New York to learn that even tt this water mark twelve West End thea- tres are open nightly, so stubbornly does the London manager contest the Summer. Mo.-e- sver, some of these theatres have contlnu- •usly made money, though; In the majority *f cases, the "unabated success" of July and august Is a bluff. Genuine prosperity still attends the revival of the thirty-year-old •Diplomacy." Tuesday next sees the begln- alng of toe new season. Then "The Big Same" will be produced by Wentworth Car- soli at the New Theatre. On the following aight a play entitled 'The Beggar Girl's wedding" will be done at the Lyceum. Then Cere -Is an Interval of a week, and the Autumn rush begins—a "production" of a certain Importance every night until the be- ginning of October. ' Alfred Butt declared with some asperity that "1 Should Worry" is not a revue, but * Is very like one; or, at any rate It Is very Ike what we are nowadays In the habit of tailing a revue. Between Its tentative pro- traction at Wlllesden and the performance at the Palace, on Monday, there, had been a careful process of Improvemert, and the sudlence of the Shaftesbury Avenue Theatre accepted Hie result with unwonted avidity. Each of the material Is old, 'tis true. The dance in which only the legs are spparent, the parade of pretty women for a shoe shine, the girls who remedy the effects of a daringly scanty costume by staking frocks from the ample material of their hats, and: so forth. But It Is all In- geniously employed. Bonnie Browning makes s charming personality of Miss Ragtime, who ■toys an Important part. ' "Last week Fanny Brice made ft tentative appearance at the London Opera House, with araeh success. Meanwhile, a part was writ- ten into the revue tor her, and on Monday ■at she was formally presented to the Lon- don public as the new leading lady. Mist Brice was promptly accepted as a London, favorite. - In an early scene of the revue she sings a duet with the versatile Mr. Schwarta. Toward the end she has a scene, all bo her- self, during which she sings several coon songs,, with characteristic business. It is all very charming. A new arrival at the Opera House on Monday was Mado Mlnty, the original exponent of the Spider's Web scene done at the Alhambra on Monday. Both acts have their special features of ex- cellence. The French artist la perfectly un- canny as the spider—she is booked for America, by the way. The poor little fly, who is fatally fascinated at the Opera House, Is Sadrene Storrl. • "Hnllo Ragtime I? was done for the foor hundredth time at the London Hippodrome last night, and a souvenir history of Bag- time, commemorative of the occasion, should save been presented In a decorative coyer designed by Sewell Collins; but de Cornlvllle was suddenly called to the Continent by LeoncavaHo. and the function had to be post- poned. Ethel Levey, whose performance has meant so much for the revue, was not pres- ent She Is over home for a holiday. "Hullo Ragtime"' has now been witnessed at the London Hippodrome by more than a million People. The road companies have so far at- tracted three hundred and fifty thousand People. In due course the original company will proceed on tour. Subsidiary companies »1U tour France, Germany and Italy. On Sunday the members of the Grand Order of Water Hats took to a steamboat and went up the Thames as far as flumes, and back. Jack gomers, the vaudeville agent, Is lying seriously 111. He used to be with Richard Warner, then with Ben Nathan. „__ When "Sealed Orders," th<? new Drury Lane play, Is produced. It will bo found to bare two heroines. Madge Fabian Is one. Myrtle Tannehill. wbo makes her first ap- pearance on the English stage, the other. An Ingenious effort has been made to se- cure for an entertainment now current In Loudon, a . reputation for naughtiness. Women, closely masked; have made their way quietly to reserved stalls, the Ides being that they found the show Irredstsbly" attrac- tive, but feared that their position In "ao- tlety" would be Imperiled were they recog- nised. The Idea was good—so good that Tt "ss worth working more literally. The P-wed women were chorus girls, and shout ♦10 too little had been expended on their ."JP'ng dress. Estimable and charming 'tales, no doubt, but when asked to ac- ffPt them as daring duchesses, you would smile. The game was st once given away •'I over the town. Ton Made Me Love You" which Grace {■"Hue Is Hinging at the Palace Theatre, Jjoks as though It would be the snag bit of ttlt season. Tklaa U Has says tie tbkst*" i the time Is coming when French people will come to American modistes for their fashions. It is everywhere recognized that the Amer- can women are the beat dresaed. Americans, It Is true, continue to go to Paris for their fashions, but they so adapt them to their own requirements that In a few months they become essentially American. "I am hoping," said Miss La Rue, "one day to open a shop In New York, and make original gowns and hats to match, of my own design Instead of having French models." "J*Adore Ca," the crudely naughty French revue, which has been so successful at the Middlesex Mus'.j Hall, will be withdrawn on Aug. 30, but It will be followed on Sept 1 by another revue, which Madame Baslme Is diligently rehearsing In Paris. flays Henry Arthur Jones: "Nine out of ten of the present generation of playgoers look upon the theatre as a funny place, where people do funny things, intermixed with songs and dances." But what Is be going to do about it I Sir Joseph 'Beecham made an offer for the London Opera House. Then he settled to do Russian ballet, and opera at Drury Lane again next year; so the opera house deal Is oft, so 8tanley must continue to do the best he can with vaudeville. 0. K. Chesterton, the eccentric essayist, says: "There is no such thing as the Eng- lish drama." . Max Pemberton, the novelist, part author of the Hippodrome revue, says: "There Is no more reason why ragtime should disappear than that we should abandon the waits or any other measure which musicians have em- ployed. Nor, in my opinion, shall we aban- don It, and I shall be surprised if It be not n feature of every revue for some years to cornp ** *» All mystery as to the destination of Phyl- lis Nellson Terry Is at an end. Louis Meyer has secured her for his new comedy, from the French, entitled "The Real Thing, which is to ne produced shortly st the Gar- rick "Bought and Paid For" takes to the road on Monday, under the direction of Lynn Harding. Mr. Harding himself returns to 'sir Charles Wyndham Is the latest cap- ture of the Cinematograph. He Is to be filmed, with Mary Moore, in "David Gar-, rick " Saharet is this week at the Hippodrome, . Manchester. She opens at the Coliseum on M °™iestonee." having been Played air bun- dred times at the Royalty theatre, will bs withdrawn on Thursday next ■ Fred Terry says that a visit to Germany has completely restored him to health. He takes to the road Immediately, playing most- ly "The Scarlet Pimpernel." B G Snowies moved on from the Coli- seum to the Victoria Palace on Monday. Jessie Mllward and her husband, John Glendennlng, made a hit at the Chelsea Pal- ace with their own sketch, "The Lord and the Lady," in which Mr. Glendennlng figures as a Scottish laird and Miss Mllward as a French lady, accidentally Imprisoned In a suite of rooms at a hotel. . There are now six thousand kinematograpn theatres In Great Britain. __ ___«_ _ A French film of "The Three Musketeers Is said to have cost |90.000 to prodnce. Jury has given $50,000 for the British and British-Colonial rights. "Typhoon" was played at the Globe for the one hundred and fiftieth time on Monday. "Officer 666" retired from the New Theatre °wlien' Isodora Duncan lost her children In such tragical circumstances, she declared she would retire from business, but the has C ^£&X2*b. for Sopth Africalto-day. Inez and Reba Kaufmann report from the Villa dea Fleurs, Aux-les-Balns. Lll Hawthorne and her hnaband John B. Nash, have lately entertained Nellie.Haw- thorne and her husband, R. C. Vernon, on an automobile trip through England ^and Wales. At the Palace, the fierce waltscs of the Dancing Millers are murh admired. Manny and Roberts, In the guise of Amer- ican bellboys, are popular contributors to the current revue at the Alhambra. Dick Snowies thinks of establishing a permanent picture show In London to exploit the special films he has accumulated In such vast numbers on his travels. Says Cissy Loftus, who Is here on a boll- day : "You may be successful In New Ton, the audiences may like you, but tbey dont show It" ^At the Oxford this week we have the Paris - Municipal Band of Zouaves, with a f (ran- dier*, moderately successful. , i Julia James, the somewhlls chorus girl, who Is becoming famous gsMtfttleus actress. GEO.W, MEYER MUSIC CO. 145 W 45th Street CMiCA(.t) nrtirt 501 HANOOIPH HMUHNi; DAVE ROSE, Prof: M«r. Is to be the leading lady In "The Picture of Dorian Gray." at the Vaudeville. Louis Netnersole Is a passenger for New York by the Bt. Lout* to-day. Slater Olgs saw him off at Waterloo, A largo consignment of Brady's people for "The Whip," Including Saba Raleigh and Alice Seder, sailed for New York this morn- ing. Harry Lauder begins his farewell week in London at the Palladium on Monday. Lau- der says his refusal to consider any engage- ments ahead of those already booked does not mean that he contemplates retirement. He would not know what to do with himself were he arbitrarily to cease rong writing and song singing. He has not settled in his mind what he will really do when his tour Is at sn end. He may go 'round the thea- tres. He may not be fit for work at all— and In such an event it would not bo In the Interest of managers to have bun tied. His consideration for the managers la really wonderful I Some locations for Monday next are: Bert Coote and company. Hippodrome, Nor- wich; Newhoute and Ward, Liverpool Pa- vilion; BUa Shields, Hippodrome, Wool- wich, and Hippodrome, Lewlsham; Perls Bsrti, the London Coliseum; Saharet tbo London Coliseum; the Three Meers. Hippo- drome, Bristol: Toby Claude, Alhambra, Glasgow; Charles T. Aldrtch, Alhambra, Glasgow; W. C. Fields, Hippodrome, Leeds; Heeley and Meeley, Ptcturedrome, Long Raton; Carl Hertz. Palace. Neath; Friend and Downing, Empire, Edmonton; Grace La Rue, Palace, London; Dancing Millers, Pal- ace, London; Maud Tiffany, Victoria Palace; Barton and Ashley, London Palladium l Beth Tate, Hippodrome, Balham, and Empire, Croydon; Anna Dorothy. Empire, Swansea; • Wilson and Waring, Empire, Newport; White and Perry, Empire. New Cross; Gllday and Fox, Empire, Cardiff: Carlysle and Welmon, Empire. Edinburgh; B. G. Knowtet, Empire, Flnsbury; Stelllng and BevcII, Empire. Car- diff ; Mty Moore Dopres, Empire, woodgreen, and, Empire,. Islington; the Aerial Smiths, Oxford; Jen Latent. Oxford and Hippo- drome, Woolwich; Haymaa and Franklin, Oxford and Palace. Hammersmith; Radford and Valentine, Palace, Tottenham; Hill and Aekertnsn, Grand. Boltor; Lily Lena, Pa- vilion, Ayr. Rachel Lowe succeeded Ida Crispl ai lead- ing lady at the Empire on Monday. Miss Crispl has joined np with Fred. Karren, leng time stage manager at this house, and pro- ceeded on a dancing tour. Miss Lowe mado gulte a success as Truly Peach,, the Queen of Ragtime, She "duets'' with Lionel Mackcn- der, and she sings three songs on her own account—the popular "Hullo! Little Mist U. 8. A.," t song with a surrounding chorus, en- titled "I Trust My Husband," and ber own characteristic burglar song, 'My Boy Bill." OUT OF TOWW raws MeAlester, Oklaw—Star Alrdome (Archie B. Wllklnr, mgr.) Jewell Stock Ob. did well week of Aug. 18- Yalb-Majbstio (D, A. McDonald, ogr.)—Mo- tion pictures. In which Indies atari appear. Is the attraction at this boose. VioTOt, Fotuu and LrDmrr-r, motion pletnret. Noras.—AI. O. Barnes' Clrcns showed bera 33, to heavy boilnes«. notwithstanding light ahowera of rain In the forenoon Kit Oaraoa's Wild West will give two performance* at Hartshorns, Okla.. Sect- e. EsU, Obla^-Amtrican (W. 8. Billings. mgr.) opening of Winter season was postponed from Aug. 23 to the middle of September on ac- count of hot weather. Dauua (Btebbto* * Bolton, mgrt.)—Closed for the s e ason. Majsstio, WohdbaxaD, Eotal and Oirmxr*. noting picture*. Nor**.—AI. O. Banes' Gsreot I* billed to show bare Aar M 101 Bsneh Wild West Is blued for Sept. 30. Ste.no ton, Vtu—Sew, bill week of Ang. SS: nsrry Tyler sad Ctolhai oiidyce, Elste May Wil- son. Dettel Trio, Bar White. Maboaey sad Tre- ssjst Beortetta WttsM sad eosapsay, sad pic- XtT.—Pictures and mlaattcia. Sjtot. —Picture* only. Norn.—-Sanger's European areas bate ML Patenter*-, Vau—Aesdesty (M. L. Hof- kebner, mgr.) Is dsrk. Lrats (den. Bleaaraton, o*r.>—Dart. Oocxads, VOMtKUST SSd AKSatCAS, CINCINNATI. With the mercury allowing a disposition to do stoats around the ninety ilegne Dark there are tew erldtncea of tbo waning Bummer, although the curtain has gooe up on the prellmlnarlea to toe regular ttteatrical season. Two more bouses swing into lino the coming week, tml befor* Sep- tember Is well under way everything will be la foil Theaplan flower. B. P. Kami's (John P. Boral, Mr.)—George Klelnfe pboto-draaatle spectacle, "Quo Vsdltf opens Aug. 34. for a week. Then the regular vaudrrllle season begtna 31. WiLNOT STtsst fW. V. Jackson, aagr.)—The Dooth Tarktagton and Harry Leon Wilton comedy, "The Man Prom Home," will be the Inaugnrsl st- traction of the season S4. "Where the Trail Di- vide*" follow* SI. „ „ Nation's.—W1U Hart, In "The Hallowe'en Hop. ami Agues Burr. Motion pictures, A new bill Empbcss (George P. Plah, mgr.)—The Bull!- van-Oonsldls* circuit vaudeville opens here 81. Ltbio (Hnbert Heuck, mgr. I »*• Lyman II. Howe's Travel Festival bejina the aeconn Of a four weeks' no, M. The regular season opens Bept 14. Gaum Oraaa Hocts (John H. IUTlin, mrr.) —The Anderson Qslety do. rorne Sept. t, and pre- sent "Tue OSndy Shop," the musical revue, st ro«l« to Ban Franciico. Oltmfio (KcMsbon * Jaekaos, mgra.)— Blanche Balrd, the Talk* Made Olrl. and the Start of Stagelsnd, coma 34. They follow Tom Sullivan's Moots Olrla. who gtTe Clnclnnatlass their Irat sumnw of Progressive borlenrue. The Olrl* of theTolllet 81. BWKDAsn (Harry Hast,mgrj—Until theOaysty Is ready for dedication the Columbia attraction! win be seen st the old house, which opens 34. with a. Ue Wroth* and his OlagerOlrlt. directed by Joe Hurtlg. Belles of Betuty Bow follow 81. Huaoa's Oraaa Hooss (Okaa *j Black, ingr.) The new vaudeville reglm* begins 38, when Will- Ism Fleman sad company present "Tb* Line Be- twoen." Others on the bill are: Klals Stlrt. "The Country Cabaret," the Four WHAT? Eoo (W. P. Whitock, mgr.)—Onaanlag Bllery'a Band will start their second week of aaeotaafnl concerts 34. sod remain over for labor. Day. Taddso Dl Olrolsoo Is director of the band. _ Onsarsa Pasx (L M. Martin, cgr.)—Tte Mexican Marimba Trio. Frank sod Bitele Wya; niog», the Three Ameers. Btnche Gordon and Jea Mole tnd brother tre doe Aug. 34. sad will remain for eight days. Plcttrres. Cheater's Oar- alval begins Sept. h Lnouiw LioooK rjohn J. Weaver, mgr.)—Bars - 31, dol been'reiuined" to tUe'motordrome. Devil Volo began a' two weeks' ran doable looplng-the-loop on a bicycle. Racing lis a gats Oosar Isumd (J. B. airsrd. mgr.)—One now week sees the lsst of Osaey. for the aetes-elose the night of Labor Day, Sept. I. Lsst week the Anderson Township Hsrrest Home drew big crowds. At toe Ah-dome Theatre; A. H. Knoll, eometlst; Raymond and ^Temple, Trill* Taylor and the ta Tell Brother* were last teen. Tke arena attraction was the Perrl Troupe of equili- brists, with trained doga. OmrasoM Boor Oaanss (I. M. Martin, mgr.) —Beiurning from their sacceet st Willow Otove, Phllitelpiia, Cincinnati's Symphony Orchestra closet their season of roof garden concerts 34. Ptosis'!, Pahilt and Osxruar gtre motion pic- MSWt MSXTIOM. Da. B. J. Mavaa Is home sfter fire weeks spent In Michigan on the lake. .Me baa buckled down to his dalles ss director of publicity for all the Stack's Opera Boos* Co.'* enterprises, Including the Lyric. Beach's sad People's. HntasT Bancs Is the new manager of the Lyrle Theatre, with Wilier Hcuck is, hit assist- sat A new salt* of offices baa beta opened in the Lyrle Theatre Building. Out* B, Btaos, "The Duke,";who was si the People's last season, la the new manager of Bench's Opera Boose, now devoted to vsaderille. Baw gTsatauM Is now In the box office st Bench's. Tokxt O'Rotma am coMraXY wss tb* at- traction at the Battle Theatre, Ludlow Lagoon. lie sppeared la a boxing sketch, "Heeling All T*na Orphean Is staking season reuervatlost by Cot. Jaaas & Pxsrsastt ran In from his Kentucky nesrvatJoa at Spring Lake for a took around the old baonts that rnsw bin to long and ao wall. Be Is still coloring the rot* of gen- tleman farmer. Hasst Hast, wbo made bit theatrical entree whea the American wss built, is the new mana- ger of the Standard. . . BaaST RcflBOBDaa Is now office attache at the Benek'B Iwsdqasrtors. Bo cams dowo with "the folk*" from the old office it People's. J, B. BiTMOMD, who waa t big factor In tbo Pain spectacle*, la directing rehearsal* fof the Ohester Park Pall Carnival. Tits wardrobe mis- tress is Jessie Baaer. Pam. Hii.Luaw aho Wat, Cosia are In the bos lot it the Lyric. Jattas E. Dar, who amassed Btdland Alrdome daring tb* Summer, sod was st Heuck* during It* recuse as a ptctoe boose. Is now dl reeling Peo- ple's as a motion picture theatre. Funk Ewousa Is in tb* box ossc* Fboamtoa Tauot, a oincionsti gii . to ret heme from Chicago, and Is staling ter Psrk's Ohbaret. kUxaoaa Joem H. tuna Is eoalog from bis delightful Summer home on Long Island to attecd tb* Grand'* "gsUwsy." Oaosos BcHotirm, It back In the box office at B. P Keith's. Ohabivss L. Dosav, recently mtnager of B, P. Keith'*, lost oat la hie eanpslga Cor sppolat- sssst by Oovernor Cox, as Llcena* Oommlatlonsr Of Htmllton Onunty. Boro Aonr aho Alsbst Tuonrsog, of the Bchoster Plsyers. are to pUy Orslno and Malra- llor. In "Twelfth Night," at the Zoo. 37. Then tbty m> But to Sir ant stsson'a engagements. Andrew II. Strang and Bdarard ftassdorf save MSSd Kormen Hackett for a season la "A Double meelrer.." DstAjrr goes to Micaigan to mtv bw sste* at People's. ti girl, was slid staling la Cees- Fllglit <if the Crow." C. Qulmbr, mgr. 1 — Motion [de- ls.'' In four reels, la. to be tea- OsniiAW Dav will draw a great throng to • ter Pirk. ill, Fsahk Lotwa was tbo soloist at the last of the Orphenm Roof Osnlen concerts of the Ctn- clanatl Symphony Orcbeatra. . . Baneawllle, O. — Orpbcnm (B. R. Harris, ngr-) tho Barrett Players closed their first suc- cessful week Aug. 23. Anna Hay. the leading lady, scored heavily. The company will remain Indefinitely. Tlie following plays will be prodoecd In the order named: "The Wolf," ,'Tbe Call of the Woods." "Paid In Fun" and "How He Woo Her." Hirrooacaa (Helen Morrison-Lewis, mtr.) — .Motion nlcturei, to big business, r'eituriil fur werk of 38 ire "The Beformer," "Prince of Evil' tad "The Fllg Qumnv's (w, C. tores. "The Tigris," In four I tured Labor Day, Mr. Qulmhy anoouoce-l that all Faoous.Playert release* have been booked, l» he shown at tula hous*. Giano (James Oolllna, mgr.)—This theatre Is bring re-decorated. Feature lllnt for the week of 33 tre: "Robinson Crusoe," "The Oingatera," and "The Death Stone of India." AMBstCAH (Jaraes Ooiins, mgr.)—Motion pic- tore*, to good business. Nota—Thomas Phillips lias been appointed musical dltector at the Orpbeom for this teison, Toledo. 0 Keith's, Keith Block Co., In "Paid lu Full," week of Aug. 34. Kurisa (Harry Winters, mgr.)—Ben Welch Burlenr.uen week of 34. VAUsrrrtNB.—Thlt theatre will open 81, with Nell O'Brlen't Minstrels, for I four days' stsy. Notbs. —Adile and her lions, at Toledo Bttcli, week of 17, drew tnd pleased wall Tim policy of the Valentine this season will be popu- lar priced attractions the Drst four dart of the wo«k, and atanilard attraction! the lsst three Work waa atarted Inst week on the Hippodrome, which la to be a motion picture theatre. It will ha completed within s month, Akron, O.—Colonial. Hone's Stock Co. pre- sent "The Man On tbo Box" week of Aug. 38. On so (U. L. Blister, mgr.i—Bessos opened here, with AI. O. Field's Minstrels, 37. Kibble * Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 88-30. Lyman Howe's motion picture* 81-Hept, 8, "Lite's Shop Window" 40. LAKasma Pasjc Oasimo (Harry A. Hitrn. ngr.)—Bin for week of Aug. 39: Johnny Small tnd the Small Sitters, Beltrah and Btltran, Louise Dofogte, Yamamoto Bro*., the La Belle*, anil Walter Washburn and company. National, Paitihb, Bans, Osorro, Dbbam- uno, BstraasB, Waloobt, Alhambsa, Wurrsa and Luka, motion picture*. Colanabnt, O.—Oleotanrr Park <W, J. Du- aenburg, aagr.) "Brown's la Town" Aug. 30 snd week. HABTtuw (Lee M, Bods, mgr.)—AI. 0. Field'* Mlnstrsls 38-80. LrosWit (0. W. Harper, mgr.)—For weak of 35, "Freckles." " Karru's (W. W. Proser, mgr.)—Bill week of OS: Three Kid* from School, Billy MoDanaott. Joe Laolgan, the Margins, snd pictures. BaoioWAi (W. James, mgr.)—ifilll week eg Ml Fitch Cooper. Jack Oowen, Ti>gsn and rvrruu D'Ormand and Fuller, Dolly Vtrdlneer, the Twi Stuarts snd pictures. Portsmouth, O^-Oraod (Tynes A Ttylor, mgrt.) Is being entirely re-modeled for the win- ter season, which opens early la September. Buw (Fltahugh J^e. sigr.j—This theatre opened for the Fill reason Aug. 38, with (Iray Bitters* Musical Oomedy Co., presenting "Delmnnlco tip- aid* Down," led by Irene, Mary snd Brulsa Oray. Ltbio, Colcubu, Rxnisrr, Scssiu Tsturu tnd Aboama, nuvlng plcturea. Portland, Me.—Jsff«r»on (Julius Oabn, mgr) the Jefferson Stock Co., supporting Adclald* Kelm ssd Frsaklya Munoell, nrestat "The Boose Next Door" work of Aug, 30. Kami's BirroosoMB (I. M. *tosB*r, mgr.)— The Keith Stock Co. closed their Hammer setioo engsgemeat here 38. The member* of this popular company ■ were generously remembered with gifts and floral oOerings st the rioting performance. For week of 13 the attraction Is the photo-drama "Quo Vsdlal" The regolsr season of raadevlll* will optn on Labor Day, with tlx high cists sets, headed by "Neptune's Harden." Nsw Postlako (Jo*. A. McOonrllle, mgr.)— Photoplays, with Klnemscolor pictures featured, contuse to exeelteot ttttndinoe. OBSSUt'S (JsatSS W. Orssly, mar.'/—Vaudeville and motion picture*. Bill weak of 381 Tb* Bljon Oomedy Trio, Blllle Foye, the Zob Nn, Bart Johnson snd Bart, Theodore Tenoy, sad Floyd snd Bassell. Oasco, Bio rftoxSL, Oars, Cam Cottaub; Ota and 1'iriLioK, Faaas Istawo, motloa picture*. Brrssxos Pask (D. B. Hmltb, mir.)— Tb* I. W. Gorman Ox presents "Little Dolly Dimples" 25 and weak. Ksw Patiuow (J. W. Orsely, mgr.)—The Ar- Itagtoa O rcb eatra sad dancing. Ta* Fall sssssa opens Labor Dsy. Majsano Bikx, Pbaks Isuko.— Motten pb> tore* and roller skating. - Fatersoa, Ff, J.—Opera Boose (John H a*ta. aagr.) high suss prodoctboa sr* btlaf given st this hoses. "Mary's Lamb" Aug. 38-27, "Uttle Boy Mas" 38-60, . - > . LtcSOM. P ot weefc of 38, Cecil Bpooner, la ''Bold for Money." OBrSSSM (T. B, HeOreagy, mgr.)—The Booty- moon Olrla week of 33, Majsstio (W. H. Walsh, aagr.)—This I* Old Home week. , Bill 38-3T: AI. Ttylor, Lillian Sa- rotky sad Deity Knoblock, Woblrab and Hlierrs, the Aaualoa Poor, Pbllllpp* ssd Holdsa. sad Msster Bdwsrd Tiffany. For 38-80: l^opold Fried- berg, Astlton snd Fink, Francis Oretcass, Jour* Bisters, snd Uttle Johnny, P, B. Nichols tml Boot aad White. Nora-i Old Homo week at Majestic Is being celebrated this week. It Is the second snnlrer- sary of It at this house, and the bill conaltts of all local talent. Last year It was inch s big surcesi that Mansgrr Walsh decided to bold tt yearly. Trenton, Jf. J, — gtlte Street (Herman Wibn, mgr.) bill week of Aug. 301 Felix Adler, Brookt and Harris, the NorrTses, Elton Troup*. Hsrelta Crtig sod oomnaar, Jtoe Dawson ioil cempsny, fllrapton and Dell, Fllghto, Ilamnynd urf Forrester, Iva Donettl, snd Klnemicolor pic- John.town, Pa-r-Cambrla (Schertr k Kelly, mars.) Dell** eg Besaty Bow and Trocatlcrus played to good bouses week of Aug, 18. Fsy Foster company 30, Primrose A Bocketadrr'* Minstrel* 80. kfArssno (it. J. Boyle, mgr.)—Bill week of 13: Tb* Tslephone Olrla, th* Mendelstbon Four, Bddle Bowly, Lowell sad Bator Drew, and photo- plsys, tfsxto (M. UcCans, mgr,)—Lsnoino's Orches- tra sad picture*. Pass; (geJtsrer A Kelly, mgr*.)—i'letore* sod OSAMD SSd BrAonrar, pictures only. Gloss, BUoo Diuv snd Wismaa, vssdeellle sad pletores. Lous Pasx (Park Haws, mgr.)—Dancing an I roller skating. Snnbary, Pa.—Boning Ore** Park, mode- rill* sod moving plcturea. " ; PsoruFa ana viotosia, movlag picture*. r/orss.—Tb* Big. eantelw's areas billed to shew bar* Asg. 10 Davis Qjotedy Co. tr* her* wtek eg 35.