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November 15 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. S * ' mm m rap SELIG ORIGINALITY - w- Devising and Producing PL AYS IN JUNGLELAND ; '-with - the monarchs of the forest IN NATURAL ENVIRONMENT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED INi 'CAPTAIN KATE BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE LOST IN THE JUNGLE A WISE OLD ELEPHANT WAMBA, A CHILD OF THE JUNGLE IN THE MIDST OF THE JUNGLE TERRORS OF THE JUNGLE THOR, LORD OF THE JUNGLE OPT OF TOWN NEWS Jerser Cltr. S. J.-^Uajeetk (F. B. Hen- S mon l.. m aXL Bought and Paid For" week of for. 10. "Davy's Melody," with Herman Tim- t*rj, next Acammt (F. B. Henderson, mgr.)—"Our New Minister," produced under the persoaM supervision " ^ ,n ? e !I Henderson, by tie Academy Stock, ■MM of 10, Gordon De Maine leading. "Prlu- *ts> of Patches" to follow. Box Ton <Bd. V. Oadnga'n, mar-.)—A fine array •* variety talent, photoplays and songs. AIokticsllo (W. D. Ebpsteln, mar.) — Strong variety offerings and motion pictures. Oarmuii (Anthony Michel. mgr.)—The bUl for *) ■■■,was*: Marguerite's Fsvorltes, Four of a Kind, O'Boyle. Mllo-Beldea and company, Waring, •then, and photoplays. .". Notes.— "The Mikado" si 111 be presented by £c«l talent at St. Peter 1 * Hall, 27-VO Polly 1,i me "„ w " »pec>*lly engaged for the part of JlJdy Bonan. ha "Shadows of a Great Cltr," at ™* Academy.. Miss Molloy, who waa credited 32J**. Part played, Helen Stawllsli. "Country I™*". "P' cnUdreu, Saturday evening, at this theatre, is tta latest Innovation. Hobolcen, If. J.—Empire (Win. F. Fiti- ££™'rJ? l ?- , „ th 1 liberty Girls, with Fraakle iiX ^ff Ma .'i" " d M «« Kennedy featured. »«k of Nor. 10. Beauty, Xoathand Folly siiSS 0 J°- S-^ 1 "?^". mgr.)—Bill 10-12: Ward ESs* §! tni i. G .¥' d,lw M<1 '•»• Peep at the Ftt- .E*',, 3* 18 - l5: Thornton and Oorlew, Win- ampMorrU and company and Laura Hastings. f?^^? el, L plK>t0 P I V«. ''The Price of Victory" i.'r iSf .P*}? 6 °*. tne ° Dast " "• "The r ™»" t&JSr*. 15 ' an<1 for 18 . 1». Mrs. Langtry, In HMS "His Neighbor's Wife," ^' »r h?*-!? 10 ?; u Sn ««ley. mgr.)—"Kindling." R_ i. 5* , Q »/e*r Stock, with Sorern Do hftjj" JS*, 1 **", »«« of 10. The company Klri?*" Ofri. Dajntree, Lawrence Dunbar. CecU Dili™ i;^ n - W,1Uam »- EkMor Brent, James tn»? JhS. lt i. H * n S°Z t ' e<!d > Bncklye and Flor- ence BoRoogha, "Ok Price" next. aJr C r , r!,V £H& SfiT - «n>bert (Earl Steward, BaT'W&S "SHE .. au Aboard" week of Nor. iu. Little Women" next nSLSS? ^i 0 - O"* Woman's Life" next. OnilM (Martin Lehman, mgr.)—Bill week x n «r **. Morris and company. Elaa Roeger. Jw J°l ent ' ?*£i Fltiglbbons, Juggling Millers, foot Perea, and Three Du-For Boys lr,- 1 ?^™ ( £"? McCoy ' "«*•)—BIU wee* of 2L;.JV, w » Dele, Dorothy Rogers, Sammy Wst- sw w*"* 7 *?' MWnottn Twins, Baron Llchter. "je Merry Youngsters, and Mnlfora Troupe. nn-roDsoHS (Frank J. Talbot, mgr.)—Bill S"5., of *0: Fred J. Ardath and company, Cnpt. nZZzJ l ** 1 "' Ac rlal Rooneys. Oeorge and Marie .IT'S! Herman and Emma Peyser, Buroham and Yant, Oeorgale Bros., and Robert Stlckney snd company. Aonrroanm (MeU Miller, mgr.)—The stock company presents "The Virginian" week of 10. _. L . Im '° <Joe Donegan, mgr.)—"McFadlen's Flata" week of 10. m.^HF 1 < Bnrt MePhsll, mgr.)—Joe Hnrtlg's T "LQlris weer of 10. The Gayety Girls next. WtLus Wood (Boy Crawford, mgr.)—Era Moll's Big Beauty Show 10 and week. The Parisian Beauties next M. Joseph, Mo^4.ycenm (0. V. Phlllcy, ■gr.) "The Price" Nor. 0-12. Tootls (J, W. Lore, mgr.)—Lillian Russell Majsana (Fred Cosman, ngr.)—VsoderlUe •Jd Pictures. CarsTit, (Fred Cosman. mgr.)—High class TaudeTllle and tabloid musical comedle*. OapiiauM, Born, and Ekpsms, pictures and ■lngera. .Al**»y, It. T. — BTarmanns Weetker Hall JEdward M. Hart, mgr.) the first performance of When It Strikes Home," Nor. 0-8. was a nota- We offering of the week. It is written by Sachet • rotheni, and prevented by Sum 8. nnd Lee Hhn- jcrt. The play will shortly be produced In New »ork, unjer the title of "OnraelTes," at the Ljrle NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS Marie Fanchonettl, JInrray Harris . . and Company. PkOCIOl'a TTWENTITnlRD fiTHEET, OCT. 27. Miss Fanchodettl! shines brightly In thla singing and dancing act, that easily proved Usclf one of tho atroogest headlines that this touso has bad in many weeks. Marie Is asslstM principally by Murray Harris,- but In this, he appears awkward In playing oppo- site so graceful a dancer as Miss Fanchon- ettt- The six girls in the act are pretty, and are all graceful dancers. The half dozen girls open the act with a rong In pretty, scarf-llko costumes, previous to Miss Fancboncttl'a entrance to ilnHh the number with a graceful nosey scarf dnnro alone, under different colored spot-lights. Then Murray Harris starts "You're My tflrl," and is Joined In chorus by Miss Fanchonettl, in a change to yellow dress, and under spot Ihey llnlsh with a neatly executed dunce, together. This is followed by a numb, r by Mr. Harris and tho girls, the latter in black nnd white costumes, three as "boys" la kneo pants, nnd three in knee-length dresses, and touched off with a bit of hornpipe dauco to llnlsn, under the "flicker" spot-light. "When It's Apple Blossom Time In Nor- mandy. • with Miss Fanchonettl in a white 'THE SACRAMENT OF JUDAS." — &m «• Shobert (Ralph Long, bus. mgr.) "Tae Sacrntncfst of Judas," a play In one act, by Louis Tlercelln. Dono In English S J <OM A", * Parker. Fmdactd by: Sir J. lorbes-Itol><«rtsori on Monday ovcnlng, Nov. 3, with Luis cast: ■ '. , ' Jacques Hr-rne» J, Forbea-nonortBon The Count of Kervcrn.... Alex. Scott-Oatty Chapln (Itepreaentatlvc of tho peoptoh , ' flrendon Bentley Jenn flulllou H. Athol Fordo JcOk Uulllou Gertrude Elliott In addition to "Tho Passing of tho Third Moor Hack,"•.Sir Johnstone Forbos-Kubcrtson presented, on tho above date, "The Sacra- ment of Judas," a one-net ilramn, In which, ho lind been seen in London, but never boforo In New York. T*e piece Is not entirely now to the local BtiiRc, for It was acted by tha lato hrylo Ilellcw, nt the old Princess Th6a- trc nlioitt ten years ago. 'The Sarrnmcnt of Judas" runs about forty minutes, mil daring that tlmo It holds the ninlleiice s])elll>ound by tlie Intensity of Us drnmnUc action. Its ono scene Is tho In- terior of an Inn, at 8t MScbclcn<3rave. Ilrlttnny, In Jnnuary, 1703 (during tho French Ilevolutlon). In this lonely llttte hut llve» Jcfflk Gull- lou and her grnnilfntlier, Joan Uulllou. They Miss Walsh la a brunette singing come- ill ?v!ZF „ , r > KL t ' 10 " oldl , or "' &•* ?, nn **l°I*"• dlenne who possesses good looks aud a neat ,no . to J mt V K « v « r ". w«o, with all aristo- cholce of wardrobe. JI ftt ^ b ,?. vc b ^ toudemned to death. Witt ■What Do You Mean You Lost Your Dog" too Qnlllous lives ouo Jacques Homes, wio, PARODY SINGERS! To Get Ths "Real" Monov. -• - Ton Neod Tho "Real,' stuff. 1'vo Oot The "Cream'' of Parodies on "PEG O' MY HEART** It's brand ncw-tmltatile for Straight or' any Dialect, and will kUl so audience PRICE), 80 CENTS. My following 13 Parodies are snro hits and all for fl.00. "Loncsomo Fine," "Harem" "Snooky Ooknma," "Need You"' "Row,»"AIINIght Long." "Dream Old Krtn," "Old Girl Mine." "Rumblo Bee." "Devil's Ball," "Ohoo-oiioo," "Robf, B.Lee," "Get You Alone TonlghL" Mouologites, Acts, Parodies, etc., Written To Order. (THE FARODY MAGNET) RAY HIBBELER 1911 N.Tripp Ava., CHICAGO Mae Walsh. WallWICK, liROOIfLYN, Nov, 0. seas. Mr. Harris follows thU up with ^My v — - —- —■ »»»■ —••« ^-^.-^c—. —iv •—■ Wlldwood Rose," assisted by the chons. in m *«es au especially strong finish with wn ? f. ro ln . commnnd of CTiapln. tie repro- flower-trrmmed knee-length costumes, and for "They've Oot Me Doln' It Now," because she ! fl 2 .s vo 2 P"JH9!* T""? ,r8 "••"coibst a finish tho girls carry vlned reins, decorated »»• « D « r| K bt We» of how to do It and an i? r no count. Chapln mistakes Hemes JIM For her third and final song Miss Walsh T £ e * >or . ■ openpil to admit tho soldiefk, .m.._ u — ■ * ** "* ^ say li rk sia>A I n ,-ky-wss-t tnii„4 j^a* ZVI.ab.Ib i'. fl ssBBBaaaaaal ' searching v. 1.L.4JL. u4v §ma 1,11. i^ i ^~— <m . ,p,<-.v t<»<.sjsi w. uun s,v \t u n naa\i t — ~z~ v-— ——■— -—-»»— •-LiLUB IV*7 with small electric lights, and "driven" by nhundance of personality to accompany her *"? nobleman and orders his arrest Iht Harrlj. It makes a pretty number. Kood voice. For thla number she looks most icn <>ol teacher lolls him that If he will send The act closes with tSe return of Miss attractive In a blue gown, draped with • £ Tor » ?, att »"' °f t.10 mom ho will tell who Fanchonettl, ln pink knee-length dress and ,ort of 8C * rt et silver beading. A very pleas. £• rc «"J f. Bvuryono ls_ ordered outotde. with ml dancing to finish. ln 8 singing entertainer. About ten minutes, Hemes confesses to Chapln that he was It is prettily dressed and staged, and • ln ■* r.<J. with a stronger partner working opposite ~——-—• I:or, Mnrle should find her way Into the better class houses ln the near future. The girls work particularly well. Full stage set, at out twenty-three minutes. To4. once a prlcrt but has renounced the Church and became a patriot, and that h» was In lore with Jefflk. ■Chapln is convinced, and promises to com- pel Jefllk to marry him. In return, the Mile. Gabriel. HlMMBllSTBIN's Matinee, Nov. 8 Another pf the freaks that every once In ftoatato"ino"nk "agrees to"give' up* the'count ■ » while find their way to tho Victoria. The Ciapln and bis soldiers aro told to wait out -» -■ - - -1. —.. - „ . P»' n cJjJcct of*presentlng this ono seems to side. After they leavo Jefflk enters and Iler- Joseph Jefferson nnd pianehe Bender, be to give Loney UaskelT an opportunity to ncs proposes marriage to bar. The "count »> -_», 2 « M 0 .l a /5'£? ,0| ^ ,e • 5! f i r J 1 ? M * SKJH 3 lr . ll, J? , ' roal h, « h" 1 " 1 -" P'» C8 a «* tells the Palace, Mokdat Evenino, Nov. 3. "'J 6 - < i al ' ^ ' , ?''• composed of torso and head, girl that sho cannot marry Bernes, that ho In "Poor Old Jim," the latest sketch to HS ot ""TV * p El ar . to .*!?. normnl ' D0 ,' * n ? overheard the story that was told Chapln— offered by these clever entertainers, the le P "ll m,M, ;«: Bb « ■ sitting cm a pedestal that Benvcs was a priest >k.. i .—_ii .^ . i *.■_ WflAtl tnn i*tlPrsaln rimam Jfrop If n nl/nll aural ss>*^ • „_ «._ . ■ , _ ,, grandfather and the tho girl aro lovers. But be offered by these clever entertainers, the ™P ar P K ""ssing. She Is sitting cm a pedestal that Bonvcs was a l author has supplied them with a one act SSJPJSSZP Jhf'i A n,££i H S"™' S Unknown to tio comedy that will serve them for some time ^"£ U . B ° **' k 1 tl ifL ,h J ■ "''ed down and pr | c , t tll0 c011nt and t !?.£??*. liflAMB wholesome fun- lgSf*gS& %?,"S«L °5Li H *.*SS» 3S» "KISM cor sent, to making, and on Its first New York present* , tlon the audience took very kindly to It. V - What atory there is tells about a young «•»»«• husband who la very much a student of drink. His wife baa tried her best to break feature holds full stage ten minutes. Tho bo given over to the raiure jiuiub iuh singe ion minutes, xno soldiers ho refuses to din wltliniit jthaniiittan rogram announces sho was found at Coney Kffff ^^J?SSJ^tj^PSi Doc. Karlton and Kllfford and ho domnnds the sacrament, even- at the hnnds of art apnstato monk. The monk shrinks from .performing his office, but the count forces his point and De monk, dls- hhn of this habit, but falls until she takes Paocios'a Twbntt-tiiibd Stbsk Oct. J7. covering Omt once a priest always a priest, him to see a ploy in which a man Is sup- """-""•■ i»aBii-iiiim oissbi, ult. *i. , unBU 7 0 to rcluso his plea, and administers posed to have died from the effects of too „ Tw< { younffmen, In arttet's garl^present a tho .. B acramcri: of Judo. ^ ««"n«nisr.rs Sr^rTSS t b 8 e h v 6 b e o n trma£e° 3 \*£Si S Kfe STU j^5g . fj* &k>J«* T™ „°e f think, 6 fitia o^hTvow'sV^e'ver Jjgft «*-«- gg the sheet, by electric frg+g^Jg*^ OKalllt °n. !_..._.. ■, .. ... . ■ arrnlha *h.i tiiinninrlnH a>r> (.411 lk_ la this tense, vivid scone of confession confession in" -—».- - — lights from the rear. 2 V'" T™'""'* 9 juhjs. no barely rc- •Phe work of Mr. Jefferson in the role of Ea<:l1 P° lnt « lighthouse scenes at either side ;traln» the temptation to kill the count, but the husband was excellent aa was also that °* *• Bt »Jf p ' afte " an Introductorv speech by tho routlno of tho sacrament has Its effect of Miss Be^nder as Hie wife The Uttte ols t- one - ■»* ^^ with a largo snow scene palaf- V? on 5 lm a ? d B1, " t < ! » " m once more a priest. tag, working together on the centre sheet. !K°, ffo ™ lo.'nve tho count on oondltlpa Tnorougbly quick, and good enough for not tte count marrirjhe girl. After provld let was interesting from start to finish, the players receiving many curtains at the con- clusion of the piece. " •» « ar 'y It runs about twenty-five minutes, on full minutes, stage, with a parlor Betting, Highly quick, and good enough'for that the count marry the girl, r spot on tho two-a-day circuits. Tea »°? tb(! aristocrat, tho girl i i ln two. Tod. ■" e passngo through tho Pi Theatre. "The Modern Idea" 10-12. "Within the Law" 13-15. "The Whip" week of IT. GnAND (Chas. L. Robinson, mgr.)—Standing room only at most performances. The hill for week 10: Clifton Crawford, Ryan and RlchUcld. Arellng and Lloyd, Fred St. Once Troupe. Leonard and Alvln, Ronald and Coy, and Cowan and Setters. Colonial (Stacy It Pen-In, mgrs )—BIU week of 10: Dedouln and company, Gordm: and Sim, Draa Cooper and company, Dolly and Hack, Bar- tell, Beatrice Turner, Harry Anderson and com- pany, and the Three Orleans. Eiiriaa (Jas. H. Rhodes, mgr.)—Burlesque. Girls from 'Starland 10-12, the College Girls 13- 19. raocTOB's (Howard Graham, mgr.)—Bill for week 10-12 includes: Toots 1'aka and company, Selinnn and Arden, Three English Girls, Clark and J<nes. Marimba Duo, Hallen nnd Bart, nnd Keyes and Walker. llAjianc (Emit Delcbes, mgr.)— Vaudeville and moving pictures. P.llOADWAY. CUNTON SQVAB9, PaLACB, STAB Olid Oni-HBCM, movlnii pictures only. Nora.—F. F. Proctor Is to erect a new theatre ln this city. The building will corer a large site, snd combine an offlc* building with the theatre l.roper. Peoria, III. — Majestic (Henry Sandmeyer Jr., mgr.) Sarah Padden, ln "Lavender and Old Lace," Nov. 0-11: Kibble's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 12. 13, George Evans' Honey Boy Mlnstrela 14, 10. HipponsoMB (L. J. Montague, mgr.)—BUI 10- 12: Little Hipp and Napoleon, Jerome and Berry, Alpha 8extette, "Ttlford," Three Hart Brothers snd Langweed Sisters. For 13-16: Little Hipp and Napoleon Five Musical Greenes. Elliott and Manes. Three Ntraros, Aerial Sherwoodi, Generkre Victoria, and pictures. Oarusrx (Nathan A Greeneerg. mgrs.)—Sill 0-12: Ben Beyer nnd Brother. Scharf and Bamser Jane Connelly and company, Ralph Ash and Winn Shaw, and White's Comedy Circus. For 13-16! Kunte Ericsson, in "A Seminary Girl;'* Wilson Brothers, and pictures. Dshfsst's (Martin Dempsey, mgr.)-—Vaude- ville and pictures Colombia, Da Lux*, Eicraass, Illinois, Lrj- srrr, Ltcscm, Roial, Stab snd Sanoauo, pic- tures. Seattle, Wash*—Metropolitan. "The Com- mon Law" was the attraction week of Nov 3. Moobsj.— ■sassi Marie Bappold, ln concert, 8; "The Lore" 4-8. H ' SBATTia.—For 2. the Bailey a Mitchell Stock Co. presented "Hawthorne of the U. 8. A.," and "Zaaa" 3-8. Ospfiai'M.— Bill week of 10 includes: Two Carl- tons, Marie MeFarland and Madam ? Belle Ash- lyn and company, Hyman Meyer. Dupree and Dnpree, Jack Haziard, and Anstut Webb snd company. Emt-bbss. —Bill week of 10: Brooks and Har- ris. Bruce, DuSet and company; Livingston Trio, and Mayo and Allman. Paktaokb'. —Bill week of 8 included: Alt Gonlding and company, Alexander Kaminsk), the fonr Charleses, Lou Archer and Florence Ingersoll, Sam Hood, Duncan Hall, and Pearl Sebaceae. Gbamd. —^Motion pictures and vaudeville. Evanavlllc, Ind. — TTells' BIJoa (Ohas. Sweeton. mgr.) "Mary's Lamb" Nor. 0, Black Fattl 10. New Qbaho (Wm. MeOowsn, mgr.)—Bill 10- 12: Belmont's Manikins, Wilton Sisters, Kennt- Bon Sisters snd Kerr. Fsy snd Mynn, Al. I^wls snd company, snd "The New Leader." For 13- 16: Grace Ayers Trio. Stone and Hayes. Five Melody Maids sad s M«n Lydell, Conley snd Lydelf. and Savoy's Boll Terriers. Oarntcu, MajbsTIO snd Nobtbsips. —Ama- teurs snd motion pictures. Savot, Colonial, Novbctt. RmairDB, AtnAM- bba. Mane, Psincbss, Columbia and Stadidk, motion pictures only. Mlehlsran Cltr, lad.—Orpheara (Otto Dan- ker, mttr.) 'Tsld in Foil" (tabloid) Nov. 9-12, Mciry Barlesquers 13, "Who's Your Friend. " 16. Laramie, TVyo.—Opera Bonse (H. B. Boot, mir.) "Tne Coantry Boy" played here Nov. B. RoM. Mantel la doe 16. Kiirasas (J. 8. King, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictnrm. to big boslness. "The Last Days of Pompeii" was shown 8, 4. new offering presented by this well * 'man °oz- vvmie ne can twis: nm nouy i>ir. I'oroes-iumertson gave an id pair went over with a ruali night '"to numerous shapes, he offers nothing new performance of tho rolo of Heroes. r. 3. It Is called "The Suffragette 'n the contortion line. Fire minutes, full Elliott played eicollently well the ," and while the bulk of the work Is stage. uod the girl, especially tho scene wl (Continued o» page O). Rube Harquard and Blossom Seeley, tat "The Suffraarctte Pitcher." Palace, Mondat Evbnino, Nov. 8. The new offering presented by thla well known of Nov, Pitcher, done by MJss Seeley, Rube Is kept busy doing a few dancing steps, and also tries to slug a acng, which met with much laughter. what story la told ln the sketch Is about a female baseball team, which Is captained by Miss Seeley. At the last minute she gets word that her star pitcher Is taken suddenly III. She dresses Rube up ln woman attire nnd pans him off as her pitcher. A moving picture machine Is then Drought into play, and we are shown several hundred feet of film depleting the game. Of course, Rube's cus Loew 1 s was thoroughly tested on Tours- female wig becomes disarranged during the day evening, Nov. 0. Tbero was hardly a game, and: he and his captain are chased space large enough for another pair of feet off the grounds. It was a funny bit of busl- In the rear of tho orchestra, and youthful cess and got tbe desired laughs. Manager Beatus would have rung In his arm Miss Seeley also offers "The International chair from tho ofilce marked Private Into Rag," and snows that she has lost none of use_had the taw allowed It her cleverness in putting over this class of song. The act runs about twenty-two min- utes. and her father . Frenci lines ha goes to his room and puts on his monk's costume Ho calls Chapln nnd his soldiers, tells them that ho permitted the count to escape and that he was going to die a priest. They shoot as "ie stands on the staircase, Pauletla. Hammibstcin's, Matinki, Nov. 8. A contortionist, who opened tbe show. The feature otunt of his act Is to crnwl Into ■** «° *■"■ <**■<». a small box. While he can twist his body Mr. Forbes-Robertson gave an Impresilvo UortruOo role cf whoro sho HEW YORK an. ORPHEUM. (LAWBCNCS BBATUB, MOB.) tegs the ex-prlest to save her lover. Oren- don Rentier, as Chapln, played With authority. Alex. Bcott-Oattr looted the aristocratic count. The grandfather was well played by II. Athol Fordo. "Ths Sacrament of Judns" and "The Pass- ing of the Third Floor Dock" was tho bill on Tuosday afternoon. Nov. 4; Saturday evening, Nov. 8 i Tueaday evening, Nov. 11, and will bo played again on Saturday even- The capacity of this new theatre of Mar- Ing, Nov. 15, For purposes of record, It mar be stated that Miss Hlllott plays tho role of the slavey, ln "Tho Passing of the Third Floor Back,'* during tbe American engagement of her dis- tinguished husband. Xsloey. 'THE SECOND m COMMAND*'' "The Parple Widow." This young manager for Loew's most re- cent addition to his popular priced circuit of variety houses is fully capable of handling ii/iiii««u»« inh.. affairs at the Orpheum. with the assistance -gXaSaato l&SEL nSjSPsVJSRkl JO »»«•«.» which includes: Joseph l h J, H &Zi *L Zr^J^jL^^-^' YmLlSStmtwSSMiVnSi Kehie wo11 US. 0 "" 1 f0,,r " a<:t wmedy, reVlVexi NbV; PaocroB's Twentx-tuibo Stbebt, Oct. 80. advertising agent; BcHo 'Reedy and Mary ?( by Cyril Muudo, under tho manageinsnt of Ono of those twelve-peopled miniature Burns, treasurers; Mm Whitney, assistant the LioMor Ca, with this cast: comedies that Is re. ' hokum and slapstick Is reeking with the ancient treasurer; James Oossln, stage manager; Mcut Col, <MJ|e» Anstruttcr, D. S. 0., pstick Idea, to arouse laughs. }' tot - Oo'sTOfi orchestra leader; John Hchacf- Montagu —rlclan; Bobt. Carbusler. nroDi. and Major Christopher lllnghao,.. X'yrlf Maude The only life to tie entire "burlesque" is a '«, electrician; Bobt. Carbusler, props, and Major Christopher Hlnghatd German comedian, ln a hotel proprietor role, Al. Valencia, flyman. went Walter SItinncilng... ,Bd. and a semi dopc-flend part Their combined "1th such a harmonious staff as tho above- Mcut. Peter Darker '■.. Lovs MonUa iCrrlf Combertoere and a semi dopc-flend part Their combined with such a harmonious staff as tho above- Mcut. 1'cter Darker k,,, .Jack Hohbs efforts found the usual laughs. mentioned, Mr. I/jew should put his new Mcdciiham John Harwood There aro six choristers, who ore allotted one down as a winner In every way, as tho Hortopp. u, p. Young only a fslr wardrobe, nud who work accord- 'bows put on so far have drawn big crowds Sergeant David Holism at every performance. Corporal 'stonier il. Oroomo The bill ushering ln the last half of last Orderly ., ....Arthur Henton week, beginning on the shove date, was Mr. Fen wick .'Hunter Nesbltt opened by tie Illustrated song fellow, with The Hon. 'HlldebrnndCnrsUirs-.Arthur Curtis "Good-bye. My Love. aood-bye, T ' The Duke of Hull James Dslo The Haywood Sisters, with an entire out- Lady UarburgU Lena Halllday Ing" to their pleasure, two principal women, a bell hop, and a very mediocre straight man, necessary to complete the cast ot this comedy offering, "with music." There wasn't a number put across in good style alt during Its stay—but, to repeat. It uuiiy was built for the German's ability t» work at ot new wardrobe alnce we last scon them, Norab Vinlng .Mary Metrall out laughs, and succeeded' ln that respect presented their "all song" act In flno man- Muriel Mannerlng illargcry Maudo alone. Twenty-five minutes. Interior set ■*&.«■* <P*1 '■■J W«B1« f»f« y «■! »■■ Mr. Maude, who lias become a distinguished ToA d£*E5?» M&^ M ^t ( «£"sJ"SS!L& ««' or '» Ms native land, since he appeared , In tho role of Mnjur Tho Hocond In <Com- L Work and PUv, two men, offered an acto- a"decide"or mow sat" DrW ' pp0are4 S? batlc turn that is novel from start to finish. tt S^ L^.T^F'^- . - h „ . -—?»•. The bo,. .c.rry..a special circus drop.. Their , Jfe 2V W "&•«& «*• «»pkny uwuDicaiy make a gooa move to substitute he™ manv «inin.s a more recent number for their closing hong, M „nd7v nl/ht ■ Nov 8 although they do put their present one over "Kir'Blngbsm, In \ *&}£•..* n,._ a »„-a mand,'» In which John Chief Tenderhoa. Pboctor's TWeNTX-XHIBD Btbest, Oct. 30. The chief made a fine impression down- town hero in a well presented singing and trapese offering on the above date. Ho . opened ln Indian make-up, ln one, and after entrance Is as "rubes," and they break right ILEStLKI^ &ISV »!„?<.FffiSl he displayed a fine baritone voice ln his rcn- into their tumbling and do many feature Sg'g.' gg- 1 '.!! 1 "r* of Murlel M » n ' dltlon of "To Have, to Hold, to Lore," went tricks. Thev wero well received. nl °?' wa " mm P'omlnsid. to full stage set, and after ascending by Archer and lietford, man and woman, do . _I' rom tno warm welccmo extended to Mr. means of a rope to the top of the trapeze, a full stage act as a Janitor and a lady. The hung by his teeth while he disrobed to A lady puts over two songs well Tho comedy tiger skin covering. end, which Is taken care of by the man, was •His following work orr tno rings shows vor* coarse. They went over nicely, his wonderful physlquo to advantage, and "Detective Keen," s dramatic playlet, the chief has ns pretty a muscular develop- which Is always Interesting from start to ment as any Indian or pale face would care finish, scored Its usual bit. There are four to be the possessor of, besides tbe "know men and a young woman In the cast, and bow" of displaying it About twelve minutes, they are all A No. 1 performers. Tod, Lorna Jackson and the Rah Ilah Boys have o miniature musical comedy, and all work Maudo upon bis first entrance, be must needs hare felt as much nt homo as In his own theatre, the Playhouse, in London, And tbo audience seemed dotermlned to lis enunlly kind to Miss Maude, of whom Mr. Maude Is obviously very proud. 8ho Is n lovely nlcturo of Kngllsh girlhood, and sun- talnea her not very trying role very capably. Mr. Maudo proved himself a skillful actor. His delivery of tho author's wit was glib and natural, and ho passed, without lm- Fossattl. welL Tbe boys form a quartette and probablo abruptness, from his wooing of the _ __ should bo allowed a little moro singing. Miss young girl, who had so ofton refused to Pboctob'S TrTaitTi-TiifBD Stbebt, OCT. 27. Jackson has a pleasing personality and a H"«i to his suit, when ho learned that she Fossattl Is a very musical chap upon a good singing voice. There was rather n long <"& not Intend to keep her promise of inar- ptano-acordlon. He dresses In black-trimmed stage wait before the curtnln went t,p to £ago, with a resignation and dignity of deep white satin, blouse and trousers, and shows show Miss Jackson sitting In an aeroplano feeling. good taste ln arrangement by getting to which swings out over the heads of the nud!- TJero aro moments when Mr. Marshall's tho "pop" numbers Immediately after his) ence. It was worked by two boys In the act comedy shows tho Inexorable band of tlmo, opening selection. He Is an apt fellow with from the stage. The act went over big. but th«s nre somewhat effaced by Mr. Maude's this Instrument, and gots much melody and Fred Hlldcbrand did a "nut" act. He Is superb acting and his personal charm, life Into every number, favorite here, and should advance rapidly, He wit a deserving funny and Ms material Is up-to-the-minute. Bight minutes In one. r od. Montague I<ovo gave an admirable per- He was certainly a hit. formanco of Colonel Miles Anstruthcr, and The Luta Bros, offer a musical and sharp Lena Halllday and Mary Mcrrall played the •hooting turn. One of tin brothers is an aristocratic dowager and her want very armless wonder. He does all of his "stunts" agreeably. using his feet where tho normal man uses 'Mr. Maude made a short speech of thanks his hands. Among the things he does Is for tho cordial greeting of ilmself, his ' Great Marco. Hahmxbstxin'u, MatintxI, Nor. I. A young man with one leg, who enters to chop wood (with a hatchet) until It be- slaughter, and this company, at the end of singing, lie then proceeds to stow some comes almost a splinter, He also nails «.<t three. Jumping stunts, which nre extraordinary for hoards and takes a nailed board apart He "The Second In Commond" will be con- a monopede. Barrels nnd tables are used 3as a magnetic smile. There Is only one tf.wert until Thursday, 13, when It will be throughout tbe set, which occupies the full thing to say, he Is wonderfully "bandy" succeeded by "Beauty and the Unrge." stage for thtrtxen minutes. Doe. with his feet Pete. Old Timer.