The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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OOTOBEB 11 THE NEW YORK: CLIPPER. 9 FORBES-ROBERTSON. PALACE THEATRE. Sam S. Shubert (Shubert Theatrical Co., (wunk xnoMrso.f uost " >_Thla newest metropolitan playhouse »* .v., «„ ni i«_ _t.i-.. ! ""*•> S aS5 2 SBSBh? ? » JJS 5 .h^'th» aTuieTew^'^onder toman POf»l"" t y^ n e „ OD ?X e<5 ; 1 "!L W '» f? *■»« »"• »«"»»• Neither bid a seat" The down In history as ono of tbe clinics or the audience here was the largest thla house has English 'Peaking stage „„*.«.. "eld since the opening g " *"""* "" S5 a dramatic weightwhich rather but- ffle'S.ltto. anV walked "away w'kn % ' r & d 'TiMnW ^mlim honor. Seldom has an VtSUS S ffhe castln WJl. an ovation as was extended Miss Nethersolo Claudius i'-S^v „ . S" 410 on her flr8t appearance here. It was fully Hamlet <*• Fortes-Robertson three minutes before the audience would -Horatio • .......-.-.8. ■Av'Cooluon allow the tct to proceed. I'olonius "•••i^ an , B «her? <M i .Miss Nethersole showed si e baa lost none Laertes «....Caarle» Graham of her cleverness and grace in giving; one of Ghost .........Percy Rhodes the best performances of the role of Kanny Kortlnbras • ■ • -.GreiMlori Bentley 'Le Grand that New York has ever witnessed. Bosencraatz Miontagae Butherfort A E. Wilmington Barnes, Alfred Donahue Culldcnstem B- A Boas and Constance Raymond were well cast, and Oaric • George Hayes all acquitted themselves in a creditable man- Marccllus A. Roberta Iter. (See New Acta.) Bernardo .Richard Andeait Belle Story, offering several songs, dupll- Vraadaco..• • ^R. Brlcsoa rated the success that she received recently Hevmildo ..Brie Adeuey at a downtown house. First -I'laycr Robert Atkins Charles Olcott, in bis original satire of Second Player „...-<i. Richardson musical comedy, entitled "A Comic Opera in First Gravedlgger iH. Athol Fordo Five Minutes." took abont six curtains for Second Gravcdlgger ?.. ..8. T. Fearca his endeavors. Bis best was the playing of Priest .R. Montague thejplano, which brought him In good returns. Gertrude •>••• Adeline Bourne Hsrry Tate'a clever and. amusing act. Player Queen....... .Maud Buchanan called "Motoring," captured one of the laugli- Ophelia Gertrude Elliott lug bits. The act Is the best Tate has ever "Mice and Men" -was the bill night of Oct. « ff ered, and will serve him for somo time to SnLsf'wUhSn^ X tentasVcVa, 'ot Jfi "f"" 0 Md W *¥« had the **»« Madeline Lucette Ryley, which had quite a S? d i en . ce ^J 0 *™ of J»"Bhter every second run in this city some years ago, but this is **£*?, OB . tne stage. [he first time Americans hive seen Mr. _ ^ a,ter Lawrence and Frances Cameron Robertson in it As Mark Embury, the JBB ^f,, 1 ,? t ? e i r fSSSl Pttfj; gentle scholar and philanthropist, he gave J 14 ' 60 '.\\ B » of Broadway?; in which sing- one of those delightfully quiet and effective lng and dancing are the feature. nSrtnvjiVwhli'li lie has so often clven us. Lynch and Zetler, the club maniacs, jug- K. *unnortwas adequate a 1 * 1 themselves into much favor. The elec- The cast • aue< ' uate - trlcal chicken recently Introduced by them ££££& * "ZSESfiS W °S.ur U i C ce ^Florence Walton, the ball- gg.rffiSS' y^M • • • Li— "iiSZASSL room dancers, showed several new dances Captala fl^.Umtt....A t ac, fcettflrtg that-earned inem the approval of the audi- KltJlumlger B. A Cookson ■■£. and Mrj G ^ ^ nove , mn . gjg'. 1 ■•*, H Athol FordB Bl«tl offering, opened the show and put the •■£•" • ( j ood ,V k y AdeMne £ crowd ln k™" hamor with their harmonious &wSSS^:::::::JmSuaS^ P*»»»« ot m ,y instruments. Jack. Matron. -Nannie Griffin ' S:::::::::::::::::u4&ttfttS American roof. The rest of the -week will be taken up-with (chas. rorsDAU, mgr.) "Hamlet," "Mice and 'Men" end "Tue Light Monday night on the roof looked like That Failed," agents' night Outside of the "per cent." ———•——» boys there wasn't many of the metropolis *>TC\ n A V " population filling Charlie Potsdam's seats IVrvAIi The overture, by Eddie Mebman and his Forty-elgrlitlj Street.— JTo-iay, a play popular orchestra, started things going in four acts, by George H. Broadburst and rather late, as the men did not come in Abraham S. Schomer, produced on Monday until 855. but the selection they rendered evening. Oct. fl, by the Manuscript Producing cade np for lost time. Co. with, this cast: The Illustrated song, "Dream Days," took Frederick Wagner Edwin Arden. UP a valuable place on the bill, as It was not Helnrlch Wagner...., Gus Weinberg eung well, and the number Is a poor one. Buffer Charles Pitt Weldi and Serano, man and woman, do Lily Wagner.'.*.*.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."..".'.Emily Stevens eome very good hand balancing and Juggling. Mrs. Garland Theresa Maxwell Conover « B ,l»i* rt . w S , T ^ 1 lll ? ee /lS t „ M1 „„,,,, . Bmma Wagner Alice Gale . "erbcrt and. Dennis, two meu, offer-d a Mrs. VarruTgton Marie Walnwrl?nt jN*,* •&JS*%££'*$ XV £X?2£ Maid Margaret Roblnsou Jjjg, *■ OTer - Neither of the men are If "To-day" was a great play (and It Is Bruce Morgan and Betty, man and woman, far from that) we doubt 1! it would be a i, aTe plent y of magnetisii If they had up- flnanclal success In New lork, for it reveals to-date anaterlal they would keep collecting the various deceptions which women employ twlce a y, e ^ without trouble. Their offering to get extra money from their husbands and lacludes singing, dancing and a planologne. from men not their husbands—such as ask- Uarle p C nton certainly Is a good booster lng their dressmakers to mark a S100 gown j or Ted Snyder's songs. All of her numoers 1150. so that the wearers can pocket the arB from the Snyder establishment, and they oi.Terc-nce when the men pay the bills. Other get Uarle "over. methods used by women to get money out of * n remained for Toomcr and Hewlns, man men are also exposed. an d woman, in a comedy sketch. "It Ha»- lor three acts "To-day*' leads to nowhere, pe ned In Lonelyvllle," to wake up what audl- but the last act is one of great dramatic ence there was, and they managed to get strength. It Is really the whole play. This some laughs from 4he "cool" crowd. Toomcr act shows where Frederick Wagner finds his an d Hewlns have a good sketch, and should wife In a disorderly flat. She confesses that have won stronger favor on the roof than she came there for the purpose of meeting fjjey did. men who would give her money so that she fi ox and Foxle's Circus did nicely, the could dress as well as her friends. The bus- circus consisting of a cat that sleeps all band had discovered his wife's infidelity by curing the act, as it is not called upon to do calling on a woman (who Is running a dls- onytbtng. ■*> r<)1 terrier did all the stunts ieputable house) for the purpose of getting there were to do and carries the act along. ber to sign a lease for the apartment. He Ann Walters and company, in e political notices the portrait of bis wife on the tablo nntlre, "The Suflragefi," did some very and asks USrs. Farrington, the "Madame," If s ood work. Both the man and woman work he could meet the original of the photograph, very hard, and their line of talk la right up The madame arranges the meeting and, after to the minute. They went over big. a sensational scene, the wife Is left to fol- Armstrong and Manley, two men, present- low the life she has chosen. This is the plot ed a comedy skit, entiled "It Happaned This in a nutshell. Way," before their own Madison Square In this scene, Edwin Arden, as the husband, drop, in "one." Their material Is quick, and old brilliant work. In the first and second the laughs came thick and fast It Is one acts he was rather disappointing. He spoke 0 f the best little things on the wise guy or- ■o low in the first act that people sitting der seen on this circuit in many moons, back of row K could not near him. Nuf sed as to how much they were liked. Emily Stevens, as the wife who could not Bragaar Bros, closed tho show ln good bear the <oss of luxuries and who was will- style, with thetr comedy bar offering, inc to sell herself to the highest bidder In . F order to get them, scored a most emphatic rrarr/Mr c/"\tvitiv success, ft Is a role that calls for much emo- UWlUIl OUUAKt. tlonal acting.«and Miss Stevens demonstrated ,- - ,.,„. „„„ > that she wns equal to Its demands. — Mn ♦ ^ a '.m^j. . i Alice Gale was Frederics Wagner's mother. The bill at .the Square this week contains and was lovable and natural In the role. She everything from danctag to tabloid melo- rcmlnded us very much of Madame Mathilda drama. Monday night the running order Cottrelty " ""~ """""^ *""•" •"*■ c f (ie program was completely changed, Otis Weinberg, as the husband's father* every act being shifted from the position had the comedy fines, and scored, despite the *eld at the matinee with the exception of fact that some of the comedy was laane. "MPSEL-. .t.w<^.>, D ..n » «m n . -HfS , Theresa Maxwell Con>ver, as Mrs. Gar- Tie Stanleys started the tall nro'.ling with land, the wife's friend, had an excellent role, * 8 £??» w £$ a ?£ 1 , « ?£i rin ,?' fi? e ?. D l'^fl °i h h " »nd played ft exceedingly well. The gowns ?"^™ *'v?'?JV >r ' l i n .l5 1 e ' a f SA 22 that she wore testified that her men fFlends "fPft* 1 5 ,e f*55jS a ' a i d „ a . D .n,^."i," e L' ow £ were unusually generous with their money. hana9 to th"""'"** the silhouettes on the mSS cn^lrth'flest aV^he «vfa e m, n e ^Eleanor St Clair doesn't sound like the pe^^mance but looks too reflnirl fo? the nam « of a JeBisn comedienne, but ft is. kind ofwoman engaged hTneTSSe- nevertheless. Mis, St, Clair, on second, ban T£dav"has hid^a to» nmiXttai,,! a hard butUe. No. 2 Is a difficult spot for run at tie Oddish theatres &a tit work ot <">* klnd of act - bot more especially^ for Mr. Bdraes^ Done ove^for the American f Bla j}, D J and talking single woman. Open- storles'^Jhe^alac^r^U^A^ ^^tS^^SS&SSS inter- Pawn^l oV'a aealsi^^^nsaay"*.^ V>™«™ ™ -^ nonoIogaMleS'no'r T*o nt^S —.. -Zlit ~,^,„^^ «~» *■»,». c+.<~, as she has appearance, which cannot be now manlLmo^T^it m< * mtoa i aEd SS,**? 88 counted ss an asset owing to the character managemen t excellent Ktlety, wort att enrpted. However" she will undoubt- Thlrty-nlnth Street (Sam S. A Lee Shu- edly find herself in the course of time, and bcrt, Inc nurrs 1—^It Ba^vrafrjrodiiced wnca mor « suitable numbers and routine are at this houS?Tue*day avenWe^ Ca7 In- aecured, will develop Into a pretty little eludes*: OeorgT Sweufwwin 7 ' Mo^aun", •»»«*. °' e,M a M,e ■»""»" ** » * mt to " 1 W e ^ 9 P ^Un U BaVn^. It Cba"r« ^ «5 : Nelll tells H m l». murmur, a few M^??red H Hmon^ m Har B ry r H"dile{d arIeS ^^ b ^^^ri^T^JS^U 1 ^ Grand Oner* Haurtflm A Klnmbnrr audience nnd bis own pefsonellty. and sings cgr ) —Bob^f*mnSrd. 1 ta " "TheT^rrvT. a ct,u P ,e of """S" whl10 »he manner of de- Case." S the attraction^erTfor til current ""erlng bus talk and whole method of work- week! attraction here tor tie current , u strongly reminiscent of the several New Yorlt IWo. Morris m« 1 This ot " er " nnt " comlqucs, "Doc" la "thsre" all week'a bUl Is headSnedbj rfyanand Rich- ^JSt^J^gSZ^n M.^n* Penoaallty field, who remain all we?k. For Oct ft-8 "'e" ""«|«la^a" his own. there aro • Th« Anker si«tj>r« th» Aortal R«l. Mile, trnette Asona and company (New lot! thfwellln^LeveMng 'rrou^Slton, Ac t. next week) offered several dances to an Frank Clifford (his third full week). Annie aD K!, c,a ^! e . aud . l ^ C S m n.„» wt.h . n „d„, MorrU. and the Cowboy Minstrels. For Oct. * v «"- We ?'°° an i ^ v \ aT .lJ^Lf. "i^it 1 0-11 aro hlltmi- ThS rnmiioT Mln«in«ls act that starts off like a 'society sketch, BrownlS and Williams OavTn and Piatt and eontalnlng a German comedian who is Angelo. fl. fl ^e "^d^any^anJ Mr ana aomerlmcs entertaining and Sm not Mrs Ward De Wolf "° ""'h "°* pleased with their closing selec- "When Women Rule," Four Fords, Harry A* 1 "?* Hoffman's sketch. It contains some Breen, UUe Fatlma. EUxabeth Murray. Val- f ood ,. com t u !? h aDl1 , "^JOU*^}*' ^T^iSi 'rte, Bergere and company, Batamnra Japs, hut It i fJSS&! ( S^SSJ7 imr^SJ^St StelU Tracey and Johnny Stanley, Ed. of tie prurcapaU cduld sUnd improrcment Hayes, Belle Baker, and) Chief Teadahoa. Halley and Noble, the lady and the hero, proved to bo eapurWe entertainers, and were a genuine hit of huge proportions. Weber, Beck and Frnxer \Ncw Acts next week), a rathskeller act, on next to closing, Cleaned up. "The Auto Bandit," a tabloid melodrama. was the closing act and furnished several thrills. Harry. * West Bad.—"What Happened to Mary" li the offering tor this vreek. "Bought and Paid For" follows. Kelth'n Harlem Opera House (II. Swift, mitr.)—The stock offers for this week, "The Oon'rulon." "The Bio* Mouse" next. Keith's Alaaeibra (Q, Ssunden, mgr.)— Business li Brit cIojj owe. This week's bill: Vileika Soratt and conipiny, Edmond Hayes and cnmpiny, Ooolejr and Styles, Bowers. Walters and Crooker. Btwr and I**, Kllda Morris, Three BtrtM. SamraeT snd Rellly, Flying Bussells. Proctor's One Haadred mad Twentr- flfth Street (a O. Alloc, oar.)—Reports are ot the best from this bowe. Bill this week: "statues Idol," the Bciadlrur Pattersons, Ed. Ds Oorsla sod napsoy. Be Llsle's Uanlklns. Tbnr Halstco Brothers, Mick and Hirrla. Smlrl and Ketley. KerMbsw and Irln*. Ned Damly. Helea Bteiens, Bu»lio Orchestra, White's dmiedy com- finy. Jack MeAnltffe.dnll* Bdwnnls snd company, lea Monfords, O, Terrls and company, Keys and Chinese Walker. Gotaasa (Q Fruudyn, mgr.) —This week, Bobuscn Cruaoe GUIs. Royal (Frank Oerstea, aifr.)—Thhi week 8am Bersard, In "All for the I.miles." Last week, "Kiss Me Quick" was enjoyed by good sized audiences. Brotax Opera Home (Richard Madden, mgr.)—This week "Xrare of Dlscretloa." Last week H. B. Warner, In. "The Olost Breaker." Prospect (Frank Oersten, mgr.)—Thin work the first performance of Paul Armstroog's "A ltumance of the Underworld." The piece has been gives as a one-act sketch la vaudeville, but nerer before In New York as a play. Last week "The Reftxrenalloa of Aunt Msry" pleaded. Spooner (Louis I. Fosse, mgr.)—This weak brings the tlrst iK-rforakanco of ths new rural plsy, "-September Muni." Last week, tbo tlpoouor compsny gave s noe performance of "Brewster's Millions." Tbo scenic effects wero espcclsily aasa, lironx Theatre (Harry Bnlley, mgr.)— Dill week of 8 Includes: Be»»le Wynn, \vm. llrn.iy's company. In "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep;" Nep- tune's Garden, Barry snd Wolford, Walter Van Brunt, Miller and Msck. Metropolis.—Tbo Keener Players sppear la "A Butterfly on tho Wheel,' this week. Last wevk. "The Ninety and Nine." Miner's Bronx.—Tills week Molilo Wllllnms and liT company. Last week, Billy Watson's Oo. did well. Drooklya. S. 1'.—Academy (P. O. KdsaU, mcr.) Frederick Monsen's Illustrated lectures, Norway snd Ctirlatlanla Oct, 11. Momtauk (E«lw. Trill, mrr.)—"The Poor Little Rich Uirl." with original company, oi>eued hero Monday, to capacity house. Robert Ullliard, In "The Argyie Case." week of 13. MiriHTio (John It. Pierce, mgr.)—Kvelyn Nesblt Thaw and Jack Olifford ard company, ln "Marlette," this week. "The Honeymoon Ex- press" will open a two weeks' cniagomctrt hers 13. BuoiDWAi (I*o 0. Teller, mtrr.l—"Rtop Thief!" this week. H. B. Warner. In "The C.host Breaker." week ot 13. The Sunday concerts aro drawtiitf well. lm K»lb (I. Flofgclman, msr.)—Melnlyre and Heath, la "The Ham Tree." this week. The Sunday vsmlerllle concerts are very popular here. "Snow White" week of 13. OnKrHEUH (W. Masuoii. mcr.)—Bill week of 0: i'ritii ScherT. Frank Slierldsn snd r>nn|>sny. Lillian Shaw, Julias Tannea Madden and Flu- Patrick, Ward Bros., Jed sud Ktltel Doulcy, Miss Leltiel and Jeanette. and Alexander Bros. Bushwlck (Benedict Btatt, mgr.)—Bill week or 0: Amelia Bingham and company, the Ucssenu. McOounell and Sttopsun, Osmeroa and O'Goonor, James H. Collen, Wood and Wyde, Sharp and Turek, "The Aot Beautiful." and the lUauIre*. Cimi (B. A. Mcirdbj, mgr.)—"The CoorDon Lsw" till week. "Ofllcer 60«" next week. Sun- 1 day concert was well patra.ilsed. CasacsnT (Lew Parker, mgr.)—The Crescent Stock Oo. present "Madame Sherry" this week. "The Womsn" next week. Osuifo iLouis Barr. mgr.)—The Grand Opera House Stock Oo. present "Mother" this week. "The Oonfesslons of a Wife" next week. Sna (it. J. Joyce, msr.)—Al. Beeves' Big Beauty Snow this week. The Liberty Olrls next. Kupjii (J. H. Cur tin, mgr.)—Hooey Posey Olrls this week. Al. Steves' Snow next week. OasiNO (Chia. Daniels, tiar.)—W. n. Wilson's Big Show this work. The Crackerjarks next. Bijou (Geo. Sebenek, mar.)—Loew's rande- vllle changed twice weekly also the Is test photo- plsys. Bill 6-8: Dotson and Oordon. Bush Bros., Viola Duval, Top o* the World Danerrs, Green McHenry and Deaae, snd others. For -9-12: Dancing Dslys, Robt. Henry Hodge and company, Bruce Morgan and Betty. Top o' the World Dan- cers. Fred Smith, and Great Johnson. Gotbaic (PanllaeH. Boyle, mgr.)—The Gothsra Stock Oo. present "Our Wives" this week. "Haw- thorne of the U a. A" next week. Hxlsbt (M. H. Base, tagr.)—Miniature mu- sical comedies, together with vindevllle and ths latest photoplays. Osrrle Lille snd others 6-8. anrnxpoNT (AL Trahem, mgr.) —The Green- point Stock present "The Only Son" this week. "Madame Sherry" nest. Bxoroan (Ben KahD, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd ths latest photoplays. The program Is changed twice weekly. Fox/row (A M. Lighton. mgr.)—Vaudeville changed twice weekly la drawing capsrlty booses. Bill 6-8: Tossing Austins. Blta Bedmood, Win, Morrow and comrasy. Walter Drawer, Barton and Lot era. For 9-12: The McCarrers Leno Hoberty, Lawrence snd Edwards, "Fun In a Boarding House." Majestic Trio. anuBsrr (Wm. Sbeeby, mgr.)—Loew's vasde- villa-eootlnoss to big bouses. Tbe program Is changed twice weekly. BUI 6-8: Hendricks and Lawrence, Hsllen and Fuller, Ssllle Stembler and Bra, Hardeen, Msjeetlc TrK. For 0-t2: Oddone, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reynolds, Usrdeen, the Ska- tells. Grade Emmctt and company, Green, Mc- Ilenry and Deane, and Barton and Lovera. iLvanc (Beraun Wacke, mgr.) —OnaUnuoos vaudeville and pictures, LiNDwr (A. R. Schwsrts, mgr.)—Tbe latest photoplays are shown here. Columbia (A. Blcbel, mgr.)—^VandeviUe anl oxiTlng pictures. BUI 6-8: Ross Miller. Arm- mrong and OTMU, Doctor Brown, Ward and Hayes, and Le Boy and Paul. For 0-12: Oarlstta, Harry Walman, Hsrry Engilah and company, Tele- graph Four. Combdx (Wax, Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaude- ville. Folx,t (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vtads- vllle. Ho vat (Marcos Loew, mitr.l—Photoplays and vaudevUle. Firm Avnrca (M. B. Snxe, mgr.)—Motion pictures snd vsudevlile. Jobbs (M. T Jonrs. nutr.)—Vaudeville and pic- tures. BUI 9-8: Dick Ferguson. Lawrence and Edwsrds, Jos. R. Keller snd company. For 9- 12: The Crusiders snd otiitrs. Libbstt (John A. Zero, mgr.) — Tb» latsat photoplays sod vsudevlile. Oxroso (Geo. J. Wrau, mgr.) —The latest photoplays are sbown here. Bbooblvm MasoHio Taart* — At thla place, situated at Clermont and Lafayette Awsautt. Huga O'lunnell wljl present Illustrated trsrsl IsietssrsB, In motion pictures, beginning Oct 14. "Panama to Date," •Crypt," "PaleatUM," "Damascus." "Ooustantiuopl* and Athens" are among the list to be shown and talked upon. BERT HAIISHAXI/S AOTs. Amcng the acts hamlled by the Bert Marshall vsudevlile circuit an: Orlort Bratbere, Uonal comedy, triple bortaontal bars; Frits Beba- nsan, novelty lnatrutneutsllsts and musics! act: Zlta. Oypsy violinist; Csstslert snd Hall, cara- edy sketch team, binnouy singers snd novelty ma- ■scIsbs); Rena Arnold, singing comedienne and change artiste; Blao. master harpist; Aldlae snd Bsnutstte, coinedy sketch aad acrobatic ertSB* rrlqoes: Mbrrell sad Jasrger, rsgtlms and har. mony singers; Three GlIdea Bisters, hsrmony sdngers and cbange srllsts; •Howard Woife, ebsrseter slnsrr snd InstrnmentaJlst; ReatlrD, wrxard secerdlaalst; Tbe Great Parsons, nov- elty whistling set, and Three Hntevtilsm, rag- time aad harovpny singers nn.1 Instrunatalallsta. s)» » Wsninxu, Piin.t.rps Dopob has raslgned as dra* malic editor of TA* Urn/ York emit. W. I. SWAIN SHOW CO.. Inc. Oldest aad Wealthiest Ihow of its kind ln America. MAN FOR HEAVIES AND JUVENILES One with specialties preferred. Other useful people write. Woek stands; will advance ticket. Tren- ton, Tonn., week Oct. 6} Grenada, alias., week Oct, 13. W. I. 8WAIH OO. WANTED, THE FRANCIS SAYLES PLAYERS First Class Scenic Artist One that ran paint real productions. One bill a week. Only tho best need answor. Statoloweats Othor useful people, write. Addresa PHANOIB U. 8AYLK8, Ulchmond, I BBf» nil. KTTB Al Heavy Han, one that oan lead nambers if poesible; also the beet Second Boaineaa Woman ln the business; one with Singing Voice or Specialties. Salary Sara. Always a pteasnat engagement, flood Appcaraaco and Wardrooe lmDoitant, Mast Join alonoe. Bend photo. Forty Weeks every season. Address SHERMAN KELLY STOCK, Week Oct is, Albert Lea, ■tna.t Week Oct.», Wlilmar, Kinn. AJJC ^XBERTV • i AGNES ARCHER Teraattle Stock Leading Woman, feature. Wardrobe. Stock or Repertoire. BEAUMONT CLAXTON Heaviest Characters, Director, Scripts, Squaro Hut and Modern Wardrobe JOlllt ONLYs Address bORAIW, OHIO. I \rvrAeM-ri Al. Luttringer Tabloid Stock Company Inaenus Lead, Character Woman and General Duslncss Woman; must be vorsatllo, Kow on oar .nftenus uou. vu.iwwi "^i«.n . ... v..,,^.«, ..,,.-,,., *wtnUetb week at Euiplro Tboatro. Houkland, llaluc. Addressnbovo theatre. AL. LOTTKINURK. AL MAKINSON'S DRAMATIC A MUSICAL EXCHANGE UfAHTC DramaUo Peopto, all Lines, BOW and ovory week. Prima Donna, Soabrotte, for HUH | JJ - "Musical Comedy and llurlosque; Opora Tcoplo for Itcpcrtolro Light Opora. nl IDCDTV Pooplo all Lines, Always. Massurers. wiilK. LIBtnll lia fcltANl) AVE., KASHAS CITY, MO. WANTED, QUICK, People in All Lines, that do Specialties PIANO PLATER (mum, that doubles staff. Salary low aad sare. All la first letter. Bead photo. W.n, VELsU.V, tint. Fulli, Jirw York, WANTED, FOR ADDI80N MOTT PLAYER* GOOD, GENTEEL HEAVY MAN Otbers write, Empire Hotel, Syracuse, until Oct, 11th, tben Walertown, N. Y„ Indefinitely. O. li. MOTT, Manager. NEW HIPPODROME OPENS* The Gordon nippmlrome. Kllsabrtb, N. I., opened Monday nlalit, Oct. 0, under tbe direction ot llurtlg * Seainou. Tbo new house la a strictly modern structure, with one bslcony; sesti 2,000 people. The Interior Is bamlsuncly deeorate<l with red loiiestrles, with the boxes m white snd gold. The policy of tbe iwnsc will be a split week of vsudevlile and dramatic sttractlutis. The international stars. Gertrude IIofTnaan. Maie. I'olalre and Lady Constance Itidiardsun, were tbe oiK-'uing attraction. A good eUed louse was on band. The followlnr stars mako np tbo Ooaurtock-Mor- rla Oest road show: Tbe Apotlos, from the Albambra Theatre, Ion- don, in Reproductions of Famous Marble* and Uronaas. Dslx. froea tbe roltes Berftre, Paris. The fin. h» titled dancer, Lsily Constance Stow- art-ltlchardion, In a aeries of Fsim dsucrs. Luno Nino, from the Apollo Theatre, Vienna. lime Polsire, In a new snd sensstlonal one act play, 'To VlaUenr" (Tbo Visitor), by Ueurre Usud. Tbe Actreaa Mao. Polsire Tho Visitor M, Kikur Dccmann A Maid Mile. Clasls Oevtrude lTotrmann's New Revue, orlginsteil aad mane,! by Oirlrudo Huffrosuu, intruduclns: Misses Catherine Wilson, Oltfs Zalcrff, Helen Ker- lln, Bmnia OaruilnKham, liesAirest La rleur, Oer- trude Itulsod, Marjorie Ilolsnd, Ulllsa Drewry, illhlred I.s Oay. llochai Uakcr, Durlsal.loyd, Msr- Ki'crtle Crittenden, 1/oe Cbsuln, BUlyllacoa, Jack Olhiton, aad Oertrude UorTmann. Kiecullve stsrf for Comitock A Oest; Manager, W. H. Uvlatt; Isaisess aaaoaser In i J ranee, Abe Levy; press representative, Nate U. Splasotd; master mechaule, Charles O'liara; stase car- penter, Joseph Drake; msster of properties, Jsck OUntfla; chief electrician. Ben), ['ilium; asilstsiit electrician, Tliomas lludgiuau; wanlrolw mlatrcss, Bllaahetli Mahun. Olio, s>*» THE COLUHOIA CONOBIRT. The bill Oct. t was opened by De Aruo, wbo may be called the dersrtment store Junlar, sa be bandies, ln remarkably quick style, ail sorts of articles, including: pistes, buckets, palls, dlsb- fians, Are eitlnfulihrrs, hat lacks, vssta. Us s raised with a teeth-bold, and instates clubs, snd finished wltb the household rjtensms to good sp- plsuse. Laaey and Meltoo are two clever "bellboy" dancers, psntomluilsts, scrotals, leapers, and their double daaclng finish caused them to get several recalls. Kmtnett and Bmmrtt showed their neat Irish fsrmysrd act, both slating "snmtely" snd lookbag nate. The lady assisted ln the vocsl eserclses both In duets and solos, and was also there with tbe real Jig. Tbe pouter pigeons, the crow and tbe dog, made the scene very rosllsttc. "Little Bunch of Hhsuiroeks" and "Wild Irish Uose" were among their offerolga. Stewsrt snd Ooaoghus, tbe skinny dancer and Ms girl partner, la trousers, made their usual hit tbe lsdy doing a lot of awkward starts. Bom were a aH. Madden and ITtspstrlck's "Chrlitmas ln Psrii" showed up the fine plsno work snd ths coaaedy snd pslhos Incidental to the meeting of the two hardup brothers la the boarding nouse. The check from hone, tbe reunion, tbe prsyer, the stockings, and everything chimed nicely, aad bel|>ed to pot It over. Grace Vlsher, nice presence and voice, debated properly with 'Last Night" and "You Made Me Love Yon." properly presented, to many bows. Tbe Majestic Musical your, opening In mill' tary salts, changed to purple full dress, three la white face, one In black face, talking and sctlng comedian were all there, especially la the brass selections sad tbe zylophono dshn, 'Tbe Pol Bunt." ln the proper oostounlng. Miller and Vincent, a neat oouplo of slsgers, Mr. Miller, baritone, and the Miss, a BWfsa-faced and aweet acting singer, scored with "Dcsr, Kweet Boy." "Boll Those Bb-es." "Last Night." 'In tbe Cool of the Kvcnlng/' and I Want a Utile Hun- plow," sll cleterley rendered. "Tbe Tslior-Mads Olrls" is s pretenslve tabloid, with six girls, a principal woman, snd four comedians, Including net™, a horse dealer, who buys out tbe srrenra tailor stop .assisted by Nifty, bta partner. The saluting of she models, tho partition of tbe boat. asBB, a ano dance, severs I clever snugs, including "When Ifa Arole Blossom Tbne la Nonr.sculj, "Dearie," a roost song, snd other diversions, showed up every one concerned to good advantage. A moving picture finished tbe shew. Mill. »s» iron-iST*' hioitt at pboctoivs. Friday nsVrht, Oct. 10, wilt be known as "Ath- letic Nbrtrt, at Proctor's k'lftli Aveuue Theatre, where WUIta Ritchie, the lightweight cbsm- pfon ot Um pogUlstlo arena, la sppearlog this House Manager Ous MeOons has Invited all tn* es-ngrsters to attend the evening jxTformsr.ee, and when Ritchie mahsa fats satna be will very likely find Jsck KeAnllrTe, Prank Kroe, Terry Mc- Oorem. Young Corbett. and 1 best of other glove artists on +aud to H'» bla a Adsrty regeyUM. MEDIflNK LECTl IlEH-Wltn lcnR cx- perlonco and line line of Remedies wants to double, with party having show already organized. Information noekcrs don't answer. Tell Just wlist vim have, I will do tbo same. Address HEiil AM.K. caro Chicago Uranch CLIPPBR, aos Asbhuid Block. A high Soprano (In English., French, Italian and Spanish), wauls a partner lu a high class Vauda- vlllo Sluicing Act, Opuratlu, claaalcal, comedy. A good Tenor preferred. Address "l'ABTHER," Care of SKW YORK OLIPPEB, DRAMATIC PEOPLE All line* except Leading People; General Bnstuaea Man and Woman, Youuit cuuruuter Womau, Hoavy Man. Character MAu, State all. Mako your salary rlgbtiyuu get It, No boozu. Juno Kir met, write. Add. WILLIAM R, LKO.NAUD, North«EngtUb, is- At Liberty, Man and Wife Ladyi Blnger. Han: Magic, Spirit Cabinet, Bos Mental TeleiutLy. Straight Jacket, Iliusluns, Mall li.ig, lleautiful Apparalua. Bobor, youug, good looking and drc&etir* on and OH; do pari*I ohangs for week, Vauduvlllo bouses, send ln your open ti me. KIMO FMliTOM, Qagelown, MlobV ANGEIX'S COMEDIANS WANT, QUICK r Heavy Han, that can act and study lines. Moat Ira sober and coiupetcnt. Htalo lowest. Also Pldtiu l'larur, to handle front. ALHKKT H. OltAYniLL, Manager, Week Oct, e, Oregon, Wis.; weak Oct. U, Bos o obel, Wis. PALACE THEATRE 8YRACU8E, N. Y. WANTS ai flood Concert Hall Ijtdy l'erformers, Immediately, and all times. Ulster Toum, Season's work, Estal/llsiied 23 years. Address JanAI MEL\1LLK, Mgr., 1)17 1. Ifts.klla it MED. PERPORMER8 Sketob. Team that do singles, and Blackface Comedian That can ohangs often and work In acts, wanted at once. State salury, pay your own board, and all vou do. A It. Oll.liEKOV, Mgr. Natures Remedy Co., JJooreur, tPiiyoltc Co.) W. Va, FOR SALE, $150, FINEST P0SIH8 DOS IN OOl'NTRV, FOR MAN OR WOMAN ACT. Jfow working. Two drops. Allprous, II. WlLgQlT, XevepoTt. a. H. HIPPODROHE ATTACHES MEET. The attaches of the New York Ulppodroeas held their first meeting of the sesson Wet. IT, st the lllppodrome, to nominate officers for the ensuing year. They also sutborlsed the equip- ment of a new club foots, at Vorty-thlrd Direct and Hlith Avenue, snd met there Haturdsy even- ing, Out. 4, to bold tbe annual election. The club loom bad been prepared, snd plenty of re- freshnants were on hand, A nunfter of new members were elected and a large number of proposals were slso received. Ths officers are: K, W. falls*, president i Jo- seph Henrstss, vice president I Doe. Potter, tseasursr; got De Vrfos. nasscial secrstam Cbarlee Cooper, recording secretary; Bd. Jseoey, swrgCBBt-at-arins; Jos. Kisser, Bobert nilllsrd, l'bll Lemlels, Wn. graltb, Tbos. ritsgersld and Harry llllllerns. trustees. A beefslesk dinner and sntsrtsuamsot will he held neat Itstordsy night, Usrry La l'earl will prt'vlile the talent. Ths next ball will be held et I'slrr. Oardsa tn November. The dob le flonrtiblntr and the asw headqusrters convenient for raembsrs to while sway the houre between shows should prove to be a Ag attraction. <*«e» I. J. no««!rnijtf„ manager of tie Aaoersoa Oayety Theatre (Mm risnclsco) Oompsoy, has reiwsifsslnnsrl Bide Dodley, s well known New York newspaper roaa, to write the nest piece for his theatre. It Is possible that Bobert Best Bowtrs will "«o" ths raturic.