The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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18 THK NEW YOEK OLIPPBE. October 11 CHICAGO ADVKHTI8EMKIIT8 AHD SUUSCIUPTIONS 11K< ICIVKD AT WKHTKItlV BVKBAU OF JEW YOllK CUPPEE, VABBBW A. PATHIGIt, AVE8TKUJT MANA«KII, BOB ASHl,AltD BLOCK. BAHDOliPH AND CI.AIUC 8THKETR, CHICAGO. '...'■.■' . . J '-Id " ' fPh. » n —.«n«m*«» «h.«&S&%£ °«# *"*? •Jf*°, n „Ji t Jca Ihward^Theatre, for- seven acts, with Winona Winter at the all pecked Henry," •* the Crystal Walter P, IB???. B T g e^A n MtSu,m^fn g n ^' £ me S r ftS. Wn ,! tn< 7» fiHK n,8h . t ' ? i *«* hcadllner. Among others starting tp- Keefe testifies to the drawing powers', of Sf W »k- ■mSttW ' *T"i "' i Mr. Dlllngbam's extension of tho original day, C, are: Dixon. Bowers and Dixon, Jessie tbla show, which he says taol 2£ "^ tt^Wrlm.** Us.long engagement of "The Lady of the Slipper'.' Courtney, and the'Tetaownrl Japs. Starting both Detroit and Milwaukee. "^ ■-Wg iWf-a^W H*Wt* ., „___• at the Illinois Theatre to Not. L la Jastl- Thursday: "Pork Chop" Brers, Weston and "A Bsoapwax Hohbimoon' - k SS?*iltSS? BSL^HSXSn^tlf l 1 *? 2 i*l * n MS"* •"• cowrtaf (111 the re- Raymond.' Hazel Adler and company wll be at Gary, Ind., and the ftrstpurfonmance E"SS.Y&5 .? u _ n<l8 7 ?T* nln .f' _ 5 -: Md 7»ent jnalnlng weeks. • • .« _ i seen, not over until mldnla&t.-. The first-ten 1 ond states that the Louisville house win i,« ready to open either Nor. IT or Kil 24 ' i broke all records in W»B acea. not orer until mldalgCit, > The first-ten rows National (J. )», Barrett, ragr.)—(Week of sold for f3,'the next ten rows for t2, and the 'The Man frraa Home," with Walter Mir- rest of the downstairs for ML' - The show had Beginning Sunday night, 5, "The Govern- r'a Lady" started on the fourth week of Ha all In the title part. a packed house. The work orEmma Carus pi out there every night and often in a„ IiifBiiiAL (J. lmgrfrn, mgr.)—-Week of S, Nan Halpcrin, > Joe' Howard, Carl Randall, time. ~> - - .- •- • - ."wain day. The Butterfly on the Wheel," with Eleanor Knox Wilson, Arthur Demlng and Mabel Mc- .Grace Van Studdiford opens shorn. r« ■Mon tell. .„„„,.., . „ ,. Cane, found particular favor. .,. .the Jones, Llnlck'6V Sohaefer Agenor' VicTOkia. (H. C. Broldskl, mgr.)—Week Oct. 5, "The Confession.'' Amkiucan Music Baxii (Samuel P. Ger J.?. >vw . Yort i th ?T e to 1*131. rehearsals in The 'seventh week of "Stop Thief i" the "General Join .Began," which the Dlebler Carlyle Moore crook farw.atagtd nnder the <>mi>any has taported. Always, ltsccms, direction of Messrs. Cohan' A ■Harris, began ?S. Ar ^?i d Daly, tod a refuge wtti the Sunday at George M. Cohan's Grand Opera Ueblcr Company, end George C Tyler, he?.dj House of that concern, bellerrcs In the eventual "arrival" of this actor as (Irmly as for years or'_ . lie believed In the ultimate largo success of engagement at Powers' William Hodge, of Eleanor Oobson and of "The Double Cross," at the fort Theatre, George Arllse. entered on the last week of its engagement son, mgr.)—Lew Fields, In "All Aboard," for The Chicago Uttle Theatre,. Maurice Bunday night, 5. an Indefinite engagement ^^^M^^Wnm^isBAvBkrK Wllflam Hedge, In "The Boad to Heppl- Aupitobick (ft. TJlrlch, mgr.)-"The m&jSmijui as, tig KSfi&Ednm&Q for Jones; ".LUicV r 4 "fi.>_i' J. n , "?,. "l ne A rts . Uu ll<H»* _ Tho ncsa,^' continues to draw largo audiences to Whip." • dld ft e wect prCT ious at the Victoria. Buackstonb (Harry J. Powers, mgr.)— thb Now York A Western Agency now ™™Pil ( '»■» . „_ _ ., books the Ogden Theatre, and supplies bills Coet (0. J. Hermann, mgr)—"The Double that seem to be Just what that neighborhood Cross. wants Gamiick (John J. Garrlty, mgr.)—'The Road to Happlnesi." Gboboe m. Cohan's Gband Opbba Hodsb None of these playa has been hitherto acted actors and dancers, Bunday crcnlng, 0, went a this country;^; into tho seTcnth week of Its run In the La Durlpldcs' .'Tho Trojan Woman," trans- Salle Opera House, lated by qilbcrt Murray, which was pre- Qua Hills' musical comedy, "Mutt and Jeff (Harry Ridings, mgr^)—"Stop Thief." acntca with such success by the compuny in Panama," In which Bud Fischer's cartoon Ilmhois (W. J. Davis, mgr.)—"The Lady last year, will bo given during this season, characters seek new adventures, will remain of the Slipper." Iksne of tho other plays thot It Is planned at tho Olympic Thcatro for two weeks longer. La Salle Opbba Hou.hr (Harry Askln, to present later are: Gilbert Murray's trans- The Drury Lane melodrama, "The Whip," " latlon ot hiirtnldcs' "Medea," Lasccllea Aber- continues at the Auditorium. cromWes' 'Deborah", and "Tho End of the "Tho Winning of Barbara Worth" Is said to be drawing profitable houses at tho Btudc- baker Theatre. The Scott motion pictures of Antarctic ex- ploration are at t'-io Zlcgfeld Theatre, World," two verse plays, one a tragedy, the other a comedy, by a young English poet, whose work-is attracting tnucfla attention on the other sloe of the water; Syngc's "Delr- dro of the Sorrows," Ibsen's "Ghosts," "Tho Rswilr f\t flirt FtoAri *' n wiantvvmlmn flfpommil mgr.)—"A Trip to Washington." Olympic (George C Warren, mgr.)— "Mutt and Jeff In Panama." for Aa'cnia and I noebholl opened on the Barrows; "Lancaster 'anoV eoaMunv' «„„. PanUges' drcnlt at Bdmontoa. Can., this shortly for a tour of Jones, LlnlA & sofa ° Thb Bllisea, mental telepathlsts, were "£">*." who recently returnee} from'nhr^j seen at the Marshfleld Theatre all last week, with an abundance of ne*- costumes mSS - for Jones, Unlck A Schaefer shortly „„, will have wbat Is practleafly anew .r f UW wardrobe three now sets of scenery" onT for each number, and new songs Fred Llnlck has added a numbar of houso, to bis drcBlt recently, among fci"g Tub Alhambra Is playing to very big busl- TIffln, on North Avenue, Which beiins JS& ness under the management of B. L. Jacoby. his entertainers Ocf 18. " Tho TrimVJi„ The "try-outs" held one night last week which changed to his circuit Oct 4 and ii were creditable and did not make a mockery Pranklyn, which books entertainers; nSK out of such an event as is often the case. through him. William Green has r^n/l Tub Apollo opened its regular vaudeville been a • •«<! 1,-1 ,,. ",v y Reason last week very ausplclonsly. The Boston Minstrels were the feature attrac- tion of the opening bill. D. W. Maobicb, manager of the Orphean been added to his staff and brlnra la ms Frank T. Montgomery circuit, of X SouA Walter A. Downle will book the C%£% ^JS 1 , A*£?T p<rw » r «. «Wr.)— "The Theatre, at UfayetClXrecentlv Installed TI ipSSSu T&i «!««., m M \—****>.„,. •• J Bartola Orchestra, and finds it a great that Lafayette, which plays W. V. M. which will be conducted'at Forest Park'tWa Winter, starting Nov. X Job Howabt/8 Thbatbb (P. 0, The Jonea LTnlck & Schaefcr Co. announce theU Vaudeville Agency Is now booking « 'vlW*.n? W ?* 0 >««M eiclusireW • McVlcker-s Theatre, Colonial Theatre "vnu Blcccs by W, W. Gibson, Maurice barliig, onald Breed and .Maurice liiwwne. The first bill will probably run until short- ly before Christmas, when a new bill will be put on^ Performances will 'be given at the Vca,, .,£ camic SS? of bl * h O ualu '' "» d I* l \££ %c H^ nnn .^.« »-1 SBkrf. forced t0 l0 «e a week in many Instances sacrificing an .entire year's engagement to „„f°"- T ..<"• l £-& boe £ s < i **i mgr)—Week i<»trw-iATtrtw wrvroo perfect her voice for that undertaking. fif''.!?' ,t ne ^ m erlcan Beauties; week Oct An Innovation Is nnnounced by Jones, 12. tho Gay White Way. ?ut on. Performances will tie given at the Llnlck & Schacfer for this week. Instead of . ? A ** Ll ? K *J„ < J - r - Kirk, mgr.)—Week Jttla Theatre- except on Bundays and Men- the usual seven acts offered at McVlckcr's Get 5, the Blanche Balrd Co.; week Oct. days, and there will bo matinees on Thurs- Theatre the- program will consist of ten ". the Girls from the PoIUm days and Saturdays, TaudevlUe acta and feature film. On account of tho Kubellk concert at Or- Commencing this week, the Wlllard and ilicatra Hall yesterday afternoon, the "Lm Wilson Avenue T-icatres will Increase their Mlscrablcs" pictures were not displayed, vaudeville acts to seven, and discard mo These Instructive pictures portraying the life tlon pictures entirely, of Jean Valjcan, mark a distinct educational work of motion ' will close In Chicago next 8ft—. after a successful engagement of eight weeks, trlcola with her orchestra, for cabaret en- there forty ways from the Jack." Itockford has seen the pictures, and other terta'nment in the seventh floor cafe, and The Jones, Llnlck & Schaefer Agencv pro- vide, the attractions for theatres ft cinri£ Vaudeville Managers' Asso- tkagxaftfe BaSLffl S ll t feSSTO »g" ted a number of attractive SSSri/\S!s3Sr a inFW!SSf ™ th * f. Menlo B. Moore's "Alad- fi£R.fi' ^ g ?., e '^,i U V,. ft&l. "!• I PATOHAT, I» mscubsinq the Progressive circuit the ASSOCIATION NOTES. The Western Vn elation has routed features recently. Memo m. Moore's "Alad- /vitrei; Its. t m UiZia£~Wk ?*iS* a,IBe t, nl - : din's Lamp" was routed to start Nov. 16, at liSTHS&JllLrW't Si»' ^ er i° n « u, e. Fort Wayne, oh a long tour. His newest ?, ary .' f!&C9V& V/ ™ rt S £? d H »°"n«nd. act, "The Fair Co-Ed,"laid to be a big sue- S*iJnii a » 7 i. and a 0 ^ 00 *! °' : Belolt «"<i cess, and so classed by Association rcprc- iSRffftJlffiJ "f 0 *","!?!, 2H , J«J» lm - sentatlves, starts Nor. 23 at Fort Wayne. m ^r»*r ^ISS'i'J^i*? 4 «*acent to Chicago. Mr. Moore's "A Bachelor's Dream" opens oh J&SJ&SLWL '«' «"» ««ency that Is •aylng tne life tlon pictures entirely, *" oisciiBsiNa me Progressive circuit the Mr - Moore's "A Bachelors Dream" opens on „„i, «i» KX-S,. lii t epoch In the To cclebrato their thlrty-elijhth anniversary other day with a prominent factor In this Association time Nov. 2 with a long route. v * a n,onHI8 ° ,a - - ?lcturcs, and sale, the Fair provides a novel program this "eld of burlesque endeavor, the writer was . M. Dolly, manager of the Empire, at Rock _, „ , ,_ » _ • urday night, week. Ono of tho hcadlluera Is Miss Pa- flvea tp believe that the new movement Is Island, 111,, was a visitor at the W. V. M. A. v THB Q*Mty, at Eanki -Kankakee, IH, has changed on Friday of last week, and reported big busl- ?*",?"•.. an * W" ™ om tn * «">trol of Frank With the exception of ono three-day stand ness and thoroughly satisfactory shows. ■* Smth to uic ownership of George Burton Illinois towns of 26,000 and over will he Stroll's Band for daily concerts in the main every house would seem to appear a winner. Bernard and Seartch open for the Assocla- "P. 0 ?* - &L Mr Burt °n <Was formerly asso- fjlven an opportunity to see them. While It rotunda. Businbss In Chicago at the Englowood tlon at Cedar Rapids, la., Nov. 0, and have fi" 6 ?. w,tn Mr. Smith In the ownership of takea two and one-half houri to run the nine Joseph B. Howard opened his Comedy The- and the Haymarket Theatres. In the past a route that will keep them going until Ml 8 QsJety, In Springfield, III. With tho reels, they absorb tho Interest of the spec- atre Irldny night, 8, which until then had two weeks, jumped np fully forty per cent Nov. 2. change of ownership the size of the bills tator to such an extent that no one leaves, been the Whitney, and everything went like over the previous fortnight Coney Holmes was at Sioux Falls, S. D., Presented at the Kankakee house is Increased everybody waiting to witness the entire trill- a charm. Emma Carus broke a big bottlo of .. "{■ shows are clean. Tho directorate of last week, for the opening of the new thea- aL ™ V 9 " 1 now ? nv « *«ts will be offered Jag picture thrown on the screen. the essence of flood cheer, bright song and ths Progressive circuit has realized that It tro there, which Is to be booked by the Asso> ' !ncn Dnlf - Mr. Burton moves his family u- "Glorlann," a musical comedy, by Philip swift comedy over tho footlights, and the re- '" absolutely esaentlal to present entertain- elation. . Kankakee, and expects to make that point Ilartholomao and Bllvlo Heln, will be pro- rhrlsteLlng was witnessed ty an assemblage ment void of risque features. . Burlesque Carl Gregg opened his new Orphcum Thea- nls permanent residence, duced at the Cort next Sunday night, Chaun- of truo and deep-dyed first ulghters who enjoys a great vogue to-doy, for it embodies tre, at Tulsa, Ukla., Sept 20, and the Asso- BIJOU DBBAOt AGAIN PLATING cey Olcott, playing "Sbameen Dhu,'' a new clapped and kept tho curtain up until al- J?^ 8 "?' comedjr, variety and light opera, elation sent a beautiful floral piece to show VAUDEVILLE jig Irish comedy, 6y Rlda Johnson Young, will most midnight. !flH?i_ t H D< l cn ^ il to^spare no expense,in its interest In the affair. srrlve at tho Olympic on Oct. 10. Otis Skin- "A Broadway Honeymoon" Is tho name of »"^c Investment and costuming. In other , "A Day la the Alps," a spectacular dan- ^JaS,.^ 11 .V'5?, m /„ one 9 *?i. bcs t> BOwn tier will bring "Klsmot", to tho Bleckstono tho i-hovT It rank,*, on-rremember the his- w ^*»> ft * ot V 1 * mone » « lg necessary to olne producUoa Is playing Wi. V. M. A. Umo f^^„ U i?« 1 T v, u f C7 t lle h and . plo 5! ro «ie«trcs on Oct. 20. burton Holmes will begin his toric La Salle successes hi wn£h Howard de U Tcr lne S 00 ? 8 - wltn success. HL.9 h i C t SO Sf^ U8lc8 lJ?. op ?l nK n S 0,ro,1 ? Ilf ' ,fc ' sorles of travel locturos at Orchestra Hall figured, and which made musical comedy „ «^ D ''* I 1 ; L J. but surely, the etlgma which Ualn, Burton and Caatwell, a new act of KSKSJ SJPt^SSSc S Pftl . mcr "? use - on Oct. 16. history. —«—• ™mi.uj wa , attacned t0 bnr | cgquo ln yeuta gone by thlt BcaBOni la mectlllg ^^ B u CCCB9 on ABKh has resumed a vaudcvlllo policy, In conjunc- Dmma Carus has entered tho producing Miss Carus combines ln remarkable man- u k beln 8' obviated, and the time ha B arrived elation time. EELafi feature motion pictures. Tho field with her own establishment. Miss Cams ner. tho qualities of souhrctte comedienne "no" an artist with a first class burlesquo "Zira," ln "A Trip to Junglctend," opened ?? UB9 v ]^, a «'x vaudoyllle acts each week, Sngg&fS SSaVU.^ anS SfiSS r^KSS&SS &322&S' JU,t,J PrC ° n Mn " , °" ' 1»«SB*1S m ™* aVthe ^»*|L€SSa«. bo; >r singing variety. 'l*ho F. It. Benson Lincoln Theatre. This la a novelty act in which live Jaguars and leopards appear. It 18 owned by Jonea Llnlck i Schacfer Co. TmHnTJJs'frBanThT ^isj lit ira«5"|Hit HABRV STROTJ-SH IN CHICAGO. wn J|, cn Uv « Jagjiars aiid leorMrto'appear?'' «__ —. -JL— «• «.. Dj „.„. ccanpany of players from Jewels, likewise, and probably nioro so; nor Among tho distinguished professionals who mJ lBW80n J 1 ?* J"" 0 epened at the Templo t^SLmrSSPSBlpS'^S £JSJuS «trntford«n-A von will start their Oret Amort, emllo la brond enough to cover tho remotest graced tho Western Bureau of 'Tub Nbw Tieatro at Fort Wayne, Ind., for a tour of ggWi g*.gggfj!l ggJ^JWjft-™ car. tour, tUs evening, In Montreal. Tho earner of « playhouse, and her Intimate Yobk Clippeu with their maaaea fiiChlcsao Association thne. wco1 '' *JH "tK PfiraJs M orTllln (Hxlcago engagement Is Bohodulcd to start asides and perscmllUcs are of tho woman Uatl Friday^was Harn- V ,<trSSSe asaoSSK Joe Mageo opened Sunday, at the Majestic J/"'nested and ^oked tor disorderly con- on iftnday ovenlng, «ov. 3. In the Black- It dashing, snontoncous wit! manager "? Girls from the^ FolUea and Honov Theatre, St Waterloo, la., for a tour of W *2| after Saving klssod Olive Morgan, for- itono Theatre^ TlJs Is tho iirst visit of tho Joe U^aroVMabel McCane, Knox Wilson, mt7tn0mmSuOmiMmiW^ v -"' * «>ne. ™" ' ttsSraStKlSaar H,W company to ATOrrlca. aw>r go Fox. end others, play comedy role*: meeting with Hpfendld uucces on the new , , ,l ar . r y^ 0Der . °' Hr*« * ^<". P«ld a *^j*JB.-"*WI." &• &&** . T Theatrical affairs have reached a atato Nan Halpcrln acquits herself with grace and Progressive circuit yJ Blt io Chicago recently, and routed twenty- Al1 °? B f„ , iif?„ 0 i L "^? Sfl IM K e - Bdl, *S d J ' four acts with the Association. Ader Instituted attachment proceedlngi; of equilibrium hero, with entertainments at surprising talent Francos Kennedy la lov- Harry Strouse has probably absorbed as "t comedy rolo. Tho show Is much burlcaquo atmosphere as anyone of my TO Tio ^? art Br busy, and a bully evening's personal acquaintances, and It is no wonder S.?*if5 •l I V. raTa 8^'~ ~Y'» Vt - U ' " u "•» -.m ttt*S£&!±9m!»Mmm£& •Wfflff!GS-« Di W09k - It >» managed ™Z$ 1 *- Qa tho various Playhouses largely scheduledTfor nbio'la'a llgrht"comed7"rolor™Tho'show"is muoh'burlcBquo'^atm^pCero'7s\nTO~e"of my ™." TJl0 Heart Breakers" a tabloid of tho SX"''^, ^^"iJf^S^J?!.fe.^fi long runs. There will boonly ono piny new neat, compact, busy, and a bully evening's personal ocqualntaacea and It Is no wonder F*? 10 !? Extravaganza Co., opened on Ihe Jheatr, for a balance duo her of S5B, which hero put on this week, The Yollow Jacket, fun. Salle; "Tho Winning of linrbara Worth Jit or in an _ San Francisco when sho was discovered "a; modest, too modest I've always thought in BookMl .. b y tho W.V. It A." A crowd was Kj 1 ^ 111 four mlles of .?•» «SHP a™ 08 ,', a .JT'by Wsnufct way, ncVor overlooking tSf oppo" B0 " n n""^. and the peipetrators of the Wind n, a ac anBe e i,ls weekly attractive at the Btudshaker: "Romance" at the IVIn- Miss Jnnls, who. *ccomp»nM by her mothor! *»"»/„ *• strengthen his attracflonT. nor a iokn hBd « reat '""• . Ha?b? Kmrv naa^uoJ-ePdod iciitl. Lvlo la cess, and "All Aboard" at the American stopped there for refrcsnments. With Vai chl ">ce to make money. Strouse has 'built * •■ HAMI '. *■«*» has succeeded HdltD Lyio« Music Hall, will run on indefinitely. HarrlB and I^ou Ilolta sho took Miss Boland UD a following .and I am happy to say, has Doris Keane, in Edward Sholdon's lateBt to New York, whero sho put on tho sketch, rut away in tho bank a very nifty plcco of >lay. "Romance," which opened i n »t week and Immediately secured hookiugs. Others ehange. It would not take a clairvoyant 1 \t the Princess Theatre, will continue to on tho bill arc: SoDhyo Barnard recentlv Predict his futuro, and I or.lv wish that a act tho star role ot Mme. Cavalllnl before of musical comedy ;Trandon lUtrst.' InTSew ^ Permuted to "divulge a piece of InfSrma- torlura Tho number"of"Zgers 1 has been WKSrBlU&iS&^KSS&E^ delighted audiences. one act piny by Edward 'Peenles entlt'ed !L°. a wnIrt t I havo received concerning him Increased by several now member* Tho a »»!!* °J». I i a l? ,w ' Wort . EStSSZ ,Jl3 m J«S*- a ?.»fc- BPSUftfiSl f? c '?: BlW fm*^HoZKtT'kSSSm 8S ir»V s^ |»ntaii]BlT >gS bBJBB fSSTS the.various w&uTSSi worktTtS EEPiJUP Btotobakw, and is receiving Thea- .. Forty- :, and took ays four Western food. e senson Ito-rt&t* fo7the lSo t nda V y ee D lght na ' ba<, **** '^^ ""^ - -^s and Da Walpb were booked for _ last week, but the stago was too and Seymour and Less were placed Ajs9Rifs»-*t»a-«-v Ssa»3*y£S l 5s5 EjsjrfKrBaDSS tho Modelskj's, Russian dancers, and Walluco nud his Lenp Year Girls. GlIBAT NOBTIIEnN HllTonilOMK (F. C. , Bbcrts, mgr.)—The Great Northern Hippo- HS "S'Jff'^T" 0 ot * ct » ot ,tn| s kind, and it dromo's big double bill Includes: Tho C Princess and her clgit trained lions; i-m Ojierntlc Trio, Nnbel Fonda, Jugglers; tho »fiE WJSSSS* "■ bl & success on tho Jones, seems to be catching on splendidly, for pa- Jcmrdano Trio of singers, Blanche Gordon, . L,ln,clt * Schaefor time, presenting aa offer- «ons aro expressing their pleasure at tho singing comodlenno: Aerial Sherwoods, the ! n fi which takes laughing honors on every bl JI?e p . shows. The showB will exchango Florence, acrobats, and others The show la wl J.°? r wWch , Prank Q. Doyle has placed It. wltn the Wlllard unlesB there is somo rcnHon continuous from 11 a. m. to 11 p. xt. MtViCKin s has nine acts this week, and 'orBwItchlng an act out of the program, C01.OKIAI. (Gcorco •Harrison, mgr.—Tho on * of them UI John and (Ella Calvin, ln a Tub \Mllnrd Theatre now plays seven nets, opportunlti of aciiulrlng proQclencT la classic Colonlnl offerB tlio Mxposltion Four as an all- 55? ■S mM iK a °' their tabloid of last season, and has almost the identical shows presented drama, aid at the same thno providing tho . week leader. For threo days, starting Mon- . Little Miss Mix-Up." Frank Q. Doyle at McVlckcr's and tho Colonial. The in- S. 0,,i ern and Marlowe company with suitable atll- I CENTRAL «Mfl J day: Kubellk, a violinist; Collins nn<F Hart, sSSSSBf <° '¥ n,niu '" !C ^en'ly to see a crc a;ed bills are causing much talk In the 'Kg* ^ tr f, »"P le - „ , , „ ,„..,,.. lAlTT0 4a-«ai \ and four other nets aro shown, siurtinir KTSf^l «x. this act and Immediately closed neighborhood of that theatre, for tho Mb E*L S.'Mx. Hbabi" resumed tho Wednesday Are Cordially Invited to Make Headquarters at the Western Bureau -OP- The New York Clipper In the Heart of the It In) to 505 Ashland Block, Cor. Clark & Randolph ■Tub witsnn Tholirrn twonti „in„i„» ._ " a ? night. Among agents present last wcck && M A»w^'«'«lf>W. jffl^^&tflW. SeTumom 0m Marl D e Ur jaml , /Mra B P^rl Hn am ) i B. Ef. Sotodn amo Joija Uabiowb propose a school for acting aa a part of their season In Shakespearean repertoire. This plan, It Is ex- pected, will servo a doublo purpose, that of giving a number ef promising young men snd women an PUONES It not convenient to call, HAIL ROUTES AND NRVTS 1TKM S. HAVE YOUR KAIL BUNT IN OUR OAKS. TUB NEW YORK OLIPPBR la not con- ventional. It Is original, aggrosalvo, Im partial, reliable, and abova all, IT HAS A CERTAIN ORIGINALITY AND DISTINO- TIVENESa WHICH PLAGES IT IN A OLASS 1IY ITSELF. .U .J- matinees, Oct. 1. ■weeK lender, for threo days, starting Mon- .""■"" «»»■ mix-up." rranic day: Kubellk, a violinist; Cohlns nmf Hart, iggjgg .J»JPBwww»i fSCMttf w . and four other acts nro shown. Starting tfy-out of this act and Immediately closed neighborhood of that theatre, for the big - .°"° 9.'« Hbabt" Thursday; Wlllint, cyclists; Stfirodcs and *™'h it, fpr Its merit hnpressed him strongly, shows at popular prices prove tho Wages! Chappell, Louts B. Pierce, and three other ,.?■ . v £V Ua i l f mt opened for Jones, bargain ln amusement ever offered In that acts, Llnlck 4 Schaofer last week, a* the Wlllard vicinity. Cnr.wi* (E. Rttclson, mgr.)—The Crown and Wilson Theatres and scored the same ■»■ Star Hippodrome is turning people headline* nil week, th© Loos Brothers nnd success os when provlously bookod by Frank away right along. Prank Schacfer, of tho lOaJiert. Van Alstyne, Walter McCullough, ** Doyle. Schaefcr Rroa., stated lout week that busl- Dlll nnd Ward. Resslo lo Count, Brooks and Alfiibd HatinvitOBR has bought the Twen- P 0 "" nns Increased three-fold over this time Cnrllalo appear during tho week. tleth Century Theatre, at Forty-sevonth nnd RBt ycnr . r " e house was newly renovated, Wn.i.Aiii. (C. Ambertt, mgr.)—Adolo Os- Prairio, ground and all, nnd took possession * ncv f ▼entllntlng syatem Installed and a wnld sings nt the Wlllard all week. The this month. Tho 'bookings will hereafter he n T "°°J Dnt ,n ^e'ors this season, which Alphya Sextette, tho Stadium Trio, Chester's handled by tho Now York ond Western J?""" 8 l ne houso much batter equipped than dogs Md others appear Monday, 0. Start- Agency. Tho Twentieth Century has a scat- lug Ihursday: Harry 1^ Clair, Jack Corelll ing capacity of one thousand two hundred, and comany. National Dancing Four, Dolly end Is said to be ono of tho finest of outlrins- AV llson nnd two other acts. houses. before for comfortable enjoyment. J., L. & 8. NOTBS. David King, who operates the National a WU.SONCM. Ltealil. mgr.)—The Wilson 'toUkoH 1*owbi,l Journeyed to Milwaukee Uonal^n Lo^ls^iV was\ b Tsi?oV ^t «£ Avcnuo Theatre. Ulscnrding aims, offers last week, to enjoy the success of his "Hen- JoneV. l^lcT & Schaefc? otu?es last «**■, THB SEW KIBBOR DATE BOOK • nil Director j- of Pnxlnolng Hgrs. and M.P.Ittfr.. for HKASONH 1013-14,11)14-18. Priee, 30 cent*, by mall. „ J. H. GHHHARbT, 145 W. «Sth St., W. 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