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THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. October i] HERE AND THERE IN BURLESQUE MTlflVA FIRST SEASON IN BURLESQUE IN THE EAST WITH SIM WILLIAMS' "PARISIAN BEAUTIES" I have had 10 rears experience In Burlesque, Mnsleal Comedy and Tabloid In San Fr»ncUco, Cal. Have on hand Fall Manuscripts, Booki, etc., for entire ihowi. and guarantee satisfaction. Sow doing baelness f jr next »>ion. ADDRESS PEA ROUTE. "BACK ON THE JOB" >%IVi. Vt/RIGH PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN "DANDY GIRLS. ' EH ROUTE BURLESQUE'S MOST BEAUTIFUL INOEHVE MARGIE DEMOREST SECOND SEASON WITH THE "DANDY GIRLS." ALETA HALL PRIMA DONNA, WITH THE "DANDY GIRLS." BILLY MORTON HARRY GARLAND JACK WRZlfAN Bearing the Fruit, of Success with THE DANDY GIRLS. SYDNEY The Singing Comedian NOTHING TO DO BUT WORK UNTIL JUNE, 1914 ASK JOHN O. Bwrkamt n«n$. OUT OF TOWN raws FROM BURL ESQUHO BROADWAY BT rBANK ABBOTT. Featuring Joe Daly's latest ballad, "Stick to Your Mother, Mary' CHARACTER COMEDIAN WITH THE BIO JUBILEE >% i*i r%i >% g. Ft/* riinicif WITH THE BIG JUBILEE A STUDY IN BLACK Ml WITH THE BIG JUBILEE. YOU I FRIEND With TWI IO JUBILI SHAPELY AND STATELY MARO. CU3HINO PRIMA DONNA-PARISIAN BEAUTIES. FORGING AHEAD-THE MAJESTIC PRIMA DONNA FLOSSIE McCLOUD With THE MONEY OIRLS (A "Broadway 8hou Girl" Meets a "BurUafHf ditto tn a Cafe, ani tecomts confidential.) Say, I used to be la Burlcvsuoe— not so very long ago— Gee. I tell 70a it wu rotten—loch • fearful grind, you know. Forty weeks, and sometimes longer, we'd go to It twice a day— Bat for goodness sake don't breathe It bow, 70a know, I'm on Broodicop. Dear Old Broadway and the Bright Lights—and there's only one a day. 'Ceptlng Wednesdays, yes, and Saturdays, wben we do a Matinee; We'veeTehearsals every morning bat, ray dear, tbat's Oiily fan And, of coarse. It doesn't last long—ten weeks, kid. Is quit* some run. Ob. I tell you It's quite different—such a tone; atmosphere, With tbe swell Johns in their dress-suits—I've forgot tbe taste of beer. Had to can tbe cars anj subways, Tailcabs Is Just my gait. Walk 1 Not even half a block now—feeling kinder 11 red of late— When you get to bed at daylight, sod rehearsal's called for ten. Say, It sorter gets your sanny— 'scum my coach- ing—and. Bay, •'when." Sick! what nonsense! I should worry) Just a Utile blue to-day— 'F you see Jimmy, tell him—tell him—I'm to glad I'm an Broadway. Where 'm I working—oh, I'm resting; closed last week with "Hamselle I<ou" 'Snect to go wttb Plorrle Ziegfeld in his big Brondwsy Revue. Start rehearsing Monday, maybe, open Xmas un tn Troy Then come back to dear ;i-l Broadway for a Win- ter ran. Ok, Joy. Back to Burlesque! Don't insult me! yon forget I'm on Broadway. Ana Its just "cause I'm good-natured that I're noticed you this way. What's this tea—you want to stake me—thank you, girlie—Oeel you're white} I'll return It Boon's I'm working—and—forgive me, dear—good-night. CLARK'S GUIDE. Sam S. dark's Burlesque Guide has been Is- sued. It contains the shows and house* on both circuits, and other useful information also blanks for keeping records of receipts and disbursements, and will be found useful by all managers agents and performers. The price Is twenty-JlTe cents. The Boys that Put the Honey in Honey Girls PATSY CHARLIE Principal Hibernian comedians. Buzzing around with "The Honej Girls." THE CLASSIEST WOMAN IN BURLESQUE ltlARGURITE FLAVIN With BILLY (BEEF) WATSON'S BIG SHOW. THE COLLEGE BOY The Classy Juvenile with the Sunshine Girls. MAKING GOOD, SO I SHOULD WORRY! SAM EWIS JEW and DUTCH COMIC with the SUNSHINE GIRLS. THE GERMAN SAILOR SAILING JACK LVIIL.L.KR PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN WITH THK PARISIAN BKAUT1KB, GLOOM DESTROYERS Bob-THE BARKERS-Zalda Principal Irish Comedian and Olio Feature. WITH THE PARISIAN BEAUTIES. HOTEL MONCEY (Formerly Stein's) Modern, Strictly Fireproof AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN I) y Daj or Week, single Room and Hath or En Suite. Special Rates for Profession. 1S7-IS0 WEST DUth STREET. One door East of Seventh Ave.. NEW YORK. Phones—8080, bobi, Morulngslde. Eddie Swartz THE JEW MELBA OF BURLESQUE EN' ROUTE UOSELAND GIKLS. GET ME1 JOE P. MACK COMEDIAN With MONTE CARLO OIRLS Just Singing With iht GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND ZELLA RUSSELL "Queen ef the Ivories" FEATURED WITH AL. REEVES. There's Only One "Orogan" BILLY SPENCER Working for "STARS OF BIBIESP" WE WANT NOVELTY BURLESQUE TALENT LADY POSERS. DANCERS end ARTISTS Kor our four Miniature Burlesque Hn TR A VRf Tnf P Can offers to 16 weeks' stead/ em Houses In Chicago. *l ** AIIA V BL111 \X ploymeut to competent people. EXPERIENCED CHORUS OIRLS Fifty-two weeks' work a year. Don't write for railroad fares, but send photos and full particulars to FICHTENBRRG-SELIO 1 Sixth Consecutive Year. Never Closed FICHTBNBRRG-SELIO CO., American Theatre Blda., ■M So. State St., CHICAGO. HEBREW SHOWS FOR GOTHAM. Sundays at tbe Gotham, New York, will be devoted to Hebrew performances. HERE AND THERE l\ BURLESQUE. ■T ouo. Mabion Whits, a clever little performer with a great voice, has been taken In hand by Hal Lane and will be put through a full course of dancing Instructions. This little Clrl la « real find and tbe making of a treat soubrette. Id* Yuan, with the Dove Marlon Own 8how, is making a bis hit singing a number In the sec- ond part. The mother of Ollte Hayes has applied for an annulment of the marriage of her daughter from Ohas. E. Edwards, on the grounds that MIB9 Hayes wig under sge at the time of her marriage. Abtbob Hkubst, the wide awake advance man, Is doing some star billing and press work for Ellly Watson's Own Bhow. Job Adams Is back in *own from his Montana gold mines, snd asya thst prospects are great. Job Opp. who closed with tbe Bosey Poser Girls, replaces Ohlc Cameron with Al, Beeves' Show, at the Star, Brooklyn, Oct. 11. Chablik Fair was harrledly called from tbe Gotham. New York, Oct. 1, by the death of bin father. Jimmy Fbanc well known In burlesque circles, will return to his former love, and take up a po- sition as houae detective at Miner's Newark houio. Rura Rebnstein played to opacity tbe entire week at Uie Howard, Boston, Mats., and hung iid a new record for this bouse. Zella Russell, tbe prima donna with Al. Reeves' Show, Is displaying some beautiful cos- tumes, split and otherwise, .and her piano »ne- clalty Is a real treat wltb tbe thorn. Meyeb Habbis has an nwful nerve to "O K " cards. Ask Jeanette Mohr and Llsette Hoag. Swlfty knows. Ahdt Lewis, the Ylddlsher Geo. Oohsn, has to work overtime In his new part, Andy wrote tbe book jo Al. should worry. The real cure it the end of tbe season, CriiBua Bakbb, with the Rector Girls, la pre- paring to have another plate at the table soon. R. B. Patton, maager of the Dreamlands, has been confined to his bed with a severe touch of the grippe, but expects to be back on tbe Job In a few days. Nat Golden la doing tbe managerial honors with Miner's Own Snow, while Bob Travera la In front of the house for the Dream- landa. Ethel Rat Joins the Sunshine Girts at tbe Olympic. New York, Oct. 11. 8am Wiioirr, the clever Juvenile, la one of the new additions to tbe Sunahlne Girls, and bla olio specialty, wltb 8aa Lewis, la a treat big hit. The boys contemplate playing vaudeville at tbe close of the burlesque seaaon. Babbit and Dunn had two theatre parties given them last week while playing the Olympic, with the Honey Girls. On Sept. SI, P. J. O'Reilly and frlenda, from Twenty-sUth Street and Second Avenue, gave Cbai. Dunn a party, presenting him with a floral horseshoe. Oct, 1, Patay Barrett waa given a big blowout by Patsy McManus and friends, and received a beautiful floral piece. Katbexcnb Adaib Joined tbe Sunshine Girls, at the Gotham, Oct. 1. Ma, and Mas. Babbt Newman (Sadie Huested) mourn the loss of Mr. Newman's father, who died Friday, Sept. 26, In hla seventy-fifth year. Mr. Newman waa a retired vinegar manufacturer. He leaves s wife and seven children. William Gbobb and Gladys Jackson are mak- ing good with the Vanity Fair Burlesque Co. (Continued on page 1.) Detroit, Mich. — Detroit (B. O. Whitney, mgr.) Blllie Burke, In "The Amasoos," week of Oct. 8. . „_ _.. . Gabbick (B, H. Lawrence, mgr.)—"Bought and Paid Kor" week of 8. . „ _ ._, Lyceum (E. D. Stair, mgr.)—Norman Hackett, In "A DooUe Deceiver," week of 8. : Washington (J. Slocum, mgr.)—Virginia Earned, in ■'Irls, ,1 week of 6, __ Gayest (Wm. Eoache, mgr.)—8tar and Garter Show week of 6. Temple (J. H. Moore, mgr.)—Business Is good. BUI week of 6: Master Gabriel, supported by Al. Lamar and Vlda Perrln, Mabel Bern, Morgan, Bailey and Morgan, Jimmy Duffy and Mercedes, Lorens and company, O. H. O'Donnell and com- pany, Lillian Webb and picks, the Four he Grohi, Earl Gross, and the Mooreoscope. Bboadwat (J. M. Ware, mgr.)—Bill week of 6: Archie Goodall, Maurice Freeman and Nadlne Winston, Williams and Warner, Frosttcx, Hnne and Thomas, Obss. a Drew and company. Bushes and Mule, Gllmoor and Latour, Major O'Laugb- lln, and the Wardoscope. Miles (0. W. Porter, mgr.)—Attractions wiek of 6: Ten Dark Kolghts, tbe Riding Crandalls. George Wilton, Palakatl and Brother, Gene and Kathryn King, aad the Mlleecope. Mllwankee, Wis. — Darldaoo (Shcrw.an Brown, mgr.) "What Happened to Mary" Oct. 5 sjrwt wfkplf Mijisno (J. A. Higler, mgr.)—Bill week of 6: Florence Holbrook, Olark and Bergman, Bert Flbnilbbon, Six Sarmarlans, the Three Bobemhns, tbe Brads, Barry and Mortimer, and Landry Bros. Pabst (Lndwlg Krelse. mgr.)—Sherman Stock Co. presented "Der Obcrsteiger" 6. Shubbbt (O. A. Newton, mgr.)—Shubert Stock Co., In "The Man on the Box," week of s. "The Ccliego Widow" next Gaybtt (J. A. Whitehead, mgr.)—Olrls From the Gay White Way C and week. Sam Howe's Love Makers next. OiYBTAL (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—BUI week of (I: "A Day in Court," Ral Davis and company. An- gello Armento company, Fltsslmmous and Cam- eron, and Pearl Fisher. EifPBBBS (Win. Baynor. mgr.)—BUI week of 8: "A Night at the Bath," Prince Fioro, I,es Msrandlnl Trio, Arthur Geary and Marie Dorr. Racine. WU.—Ritclne (Frank F. Toots, mgr.) Elks/ Minstrels (local) Oct. 6, 7 ; "Offlcer 666" 8, "The Girl and the Baron" 12, "The Pink Lady" 80. Nrw Obpbkum (Maurice Hanklnson, mgr.)—Bill 5-8: Davla and Walker, Mareena and Delton Proa., Davett and Dewnll, and La Salle. For 0- 11: Tabloid company, In "The Third Degree." Whitb Hodbb (B. E. Sims, mgr.)—BUI 4, B: Seabnry and Rice. Al. Trlst. and Oe Tage and Moore. Moving pictures rest of week. Majbstio. Giand, Bijou, Amose, Gbm and Casino, motion pictures. Notts. —Owen McKorltt, manager of tbe BIJan. Is again in a hospital to undergo a second sorfoiii operation Elks' Lodge Marching Club of one hundred traveled to Burlington by autos. 3, on their Becond monthly outing. Ban Claire, Wis.—Grand (0. D. Morn mgr.) "Everywoman," Oct. 1, to S. B. 0. Mor- gan Stock Co. 8 and week. Obfhbom (Geo. McLauslilIn, mgr.)—Bill for Sept. 28-80. included: En La Llo Four, Curtis and Van, Clyde Elliott, and motion pictures. Uniqcb (0. D. Hlller, mgr.)—Johnny Wise and company, and motion plcturea did splendid busi- ness week of 28. Ltbio, Bbz and Piab, motion pictures. , 1?■ J !S■• 1'«*'-^>allas (Geo. Aiusy, mgr.) Julian Eltlnge, In "The Fascinating Widow," Oct ?/- 7i J' McFadden '" rl »'»" 8 . "Mary'a Lamb" 0, 'Bought and Paid For" 10, 11; O'Brien's Mln- slrels 13, 14. Majbstio (O. F. Gould, mgr.)—Bill week of Sept. 20 Included: "Tbe Little Stranger." Temple Quartette, Four Yoscarya, tbe Dorians, Gar.lner and Revere, Franx Melsel, and Kerr and Kennl- Bon Sisters. Cetstal. —This new moving picture theatre, constructed at a cost of 1100,000, opened Sent. 27. to big business. Washington, Quirk, Follt, Paucb, Pbin- cbss, Oandv, EMrnrss, Dallas. Dixit, Hippo- I'BOMB, Biosoopb, Cbystal, Bxst, Honbland, Nickklodbon, Obfkeuv, HAPpr Hocb and Lraio, moving pictures. Notes.— Singling Bros.' Circus. Sept. 2T-, gave two performances to turn away business Miller Bros.' 101 Wild West Oct 8 "-nirlw Union recently demanded addition of one more in'ia to orchestra at Dallas Opera House. SblM under consideration. Fort Worth, Tex—Savoy (Frank aWtt cgr.) Rnth Robloaon, In "The Spenders" n.,.v of Sept. 20, to S. R. O. Manager North has h ,.| ihe theatre re-decorated and all the draperies ai»i carpets are new. Color scheme is now green :,:i gold. Bibbs (Phil. W. Greeuwall, mgr.)—The s-j- son here was fprnally opened Oct. 1. wltb Man be Brum, In Massenet's "Ssloroe," In Encllsii Nora—101 Ranch 7 ™B"»». Bonhnm, TeK^Mesjrs. Robert Bateman ami Claud Leslie have opened an up-todate movln. picture house—the Grotto. Mr. Butemao b ,J old trooper, and thoroughly understands how t,, please the people The Atrdome has ebise.1 for the season, and Manager Steger. of the Stcsor Opera House, Is having the place thoroughly over- hauled for the opening of Ihe searon about Oct. l.l. Temple, Tear. — Tem.ile (Brain & Davis mgrs.) the Smart Set" OeL 14. Nora—101 Ranch Wild West will show hrre K lH!f a, ^''. M Ssr S,,Bt « rt < Eari S«ewanl. mgr.) Mrs. Flske, In "The Hl(rh Road." week 0' Oct. 6. Louis Mann, In "Children of To-day " Gband (A. Judah, mgr.)—(hsBBassy Olcott be gan his second and last week here 6, In "Shamom Dhu." Business has been capacity at every per- formance. " 'Way Down Eaat" next Obphedm (M. Lehman, mer.)—Bill week of 0- Irene Frciklln and Burt Green. Hilda Thorns and Lou Hall, Lew Hawkins, Dcvlne and Will- iams Fiddler and Sheltoi, the Cromwclls. and the Bartholds. Empbbsb (Dsn McCoy, mirr.)—Rill week of II: The Seven Lorentos, "A Mystery," Matt Kecr* Whipple, Houstoa and company. Harry Antriia, Beth Stone and company, and Mitchell and Ll-ki- ner. HrppoDBOMB O. J. Talbott. mgr.)—Bill wn-k of 6: Alfred, the Great. Jessallne Rodgers eira- pany, Heidelberg Four, Locke and Wolff, Law- Fon and Namon. Roach and Crawford. Walter and BS H »'f|„SmlIetta SUters, Rose Barry, and the Rlillng Millers. d GAT f r JL (B . ur i ^cP 1 " 11 . mgr.)—Belles of Benniv Row week of 6. Next week. Ben Welch's liur- lesqoers. wn.ua Wood (Roy Crawfonl, mgr.)—nigh l,lf» In Burlesque week of 6. Next week, Tavlnr'* Tango Girls. ../^•""^""if opened Its stock season 5. with Our wives as the Inaugural week's offerhu; .„iIS IC . PHF ^ J on ««a' , • mgr.)—Thla house Is IS? 5 ...?!' tw0 *. 6 J^I u>«'odrama. commcnchii- 0. with Thorns and Orange Blossoms." m Jl', - £° ,e . ph ' Mo-—Lyceum (C. U. Pblllcy, mgr.) Fay roster Oompany Oct. 6-S. of ^T L * < J - V. Love, mgr.)—"Tlk-Tok Man Majestic (Fred Cosmsu, mgr.)— Vaudeville and pictures. Cbtstai, (Fred Oosmsii. mgr.)—nigh cIuks vaudeville and tabloid musical comedies" Obtheum (M. E. Fields, mgr.)—Singers aid pictures. ^ Royal (Barney Riley, mgr.)—Singers and plc- Empbers (W. W. Wertenberger, mgr.)—Pic- tures and singer!. Note.— The Empress management Is to be SOB- Rratulated on having secured Earnest Fisher, formerly with the Royal Theatre, as soloist. Mr. Fisher Is popular here, and should prove a draw- ing card. Seattle, Wash—Metropolitan. Hawaiian motion pictures. SBATTLa—-The Easiest Way" was the attrac- tion here week of Sept. 20. Obpbbtjm.— The headline attraction week of 29 was Colt Albertson aud six pretty girls, In "The Dsnce Reveries." BUI week of Oct. 6: Chip snd Marble. Conlin, 8teele and Carr, Scott and Keane. Petlaon and Goldle, Anker Bros.. Andrew Kelly, and La Vier. Empibsb.— Bill week of 8epL 29 Included: "Cupid's Syndicate," "In l«99,' f Spirit Palntints. Ray Belmont aid Matty Hart, William Cahlll. Pollard, and Twilight pictures. Pantaoes'. —Beginning with matinee 29. tbe Mil Included: 'The Serpent of the Nile," pre- sented by Frances Young and ber company; Will II. Armstrong aad Dorothy Dale, supported by a big company, In "The Baggage Man;" Snntucrl, Genera and Arthir, the Lowes, and pictures. Cleumeb, MxTLBotrsNB, Colonial, Class A and Dbeam, photoplays and musical attractions. "ONLY A MOVIE." But one of George Iflelne's "movies," the above nbotogrspli will give one an Idea of b> Rj b Ji B 2i' t«*« ThM»™. gal' Lake. Utnh. with Mnu.igor Kdtnund Monlcy In charge, with his two mechanician!, Paul B. Wc.ch and Arthur Allison. *"*»•*' "JUNKMAN RAG" is a great number for comic reels. Pub. by J. W. Stern S Co., 102I041W. 38tif st.,'N.Y. c