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>'0VE3IBEB 15 THE NEWYOEK <31iEPPEB. WANTED, HYPNOTIST Koit have bad plenty of experience. Good appearance and be capable of rain* the itnoii.h gg jjggn? tt4 •***"»». "»" S entirely new propotuon3SRfittoftSSSS WANT EXPERIENCED HORSES, SLEEPERS, piano Waver*, Kotorcjle Rldcre, Automobile Driven, Baloon Jumpers, Typewriters etc ™ m E&rmk EVA FAY WORK WONDERS. I PRESS AGENT, who can really write. 8 DIVING CIRL8 0. B. Ortffltti and Chat. Banther, wire. . " ' ""'»■ , • *"• WANTE D MAN CAPABLE froRTUXE HTjrgTER,?» also the Juvenile PariTin "Onlncj Adam Sawyer." Ability and sobriety positively a reuntsite; other s^l»» i^lTiSS P£° p,e write ' and Tear ronna W °A- Address W. H S^sF HARDER, Oreenaburg;, Pa„ week Not. 10; Clarksburg, W. Va B& Nor. 17th; Cumberland, the 24th. • "• "•.*"■ Burlesflw news* ^s^. "THE LION AND THE MOUSE" CO. MAN FOR JOHN BtJRKETT RYDER (Character Heavy Lead). WOMAN FOR (Tnn-enne) KATE ROBERTS (Double ft Small Character Bit). Other good people write and stateftllTtol tetter. GEORGE H. btjbb, Victor 14,Malcom 15,Oilman 17, Marshalltown 18? Alllrjlowa Permanent address, Opera House Reporter, Estervllle, Iowa. BTTBD COMEDIAN with SPECIALTY GENERAL BTOINE8S WOMAN with Specialty. Single Novelty Act. USEFUL People In all lines write. State age, height, weight, lowest salary. Enclose programs and photos. FRED CHAU.VCEY. Mgr. Cb.auneey-Kelffer Co. . . This week, Manch Chant, Pa.; next week, Lehlghton, Pa. J e -THE FLINTS-ella Character and General Business. Age, 84; height, 6 ft. ;_welght, US. Beat modern wardrobe on and off. Thoroughly reliable. Just Stock Go. Prefer Stock or flxst.class Rep. Addresa General Business. Age, 28: height, 6 ft. sin.; weight. 18S. - closed thirty weeks with Frank Dudley. J. E. FLINT, mTftaon City, 111. FOR TOUR OF WEST INDIES AND PANAMA WIL.D ANIMAL. Riders with or without stock. (Have stock from Sautelle Show). Troupe of Japs. Aerial Performers and Musicians. St. LOWANDB JR., care of Santelle Show, Umnsvi.'le, Fla., Nov. 11. Ocala 12, Leesborg 13, Dade CUy 14, Lakeland 16, or, 14 Franklin St., Providence, R. I, WANTED, for J. W. GORMAN'S TABLOID CIRCUIT Musical Comedy and Opera Principals and Chorus Vaudeville People with acts suitable for tabloids. Musical Artists, Pianists: etc. Continuous engage- ment summer and Winter. Also wanted organized Tabloid Companies. Write now to J. IV. GURU AN, 100 Boy is ton Street, Hor ton, Bin. THE GAY NEW YORKERS. i At the Columbia, New York, last week, the two old side partners, Will Pot and Harry Marks Stewart again (bowed their foods, aa Siegel and Cooper, too two merchants, who boy a department store and go ' to Europe for Iho Summer. Both are funny In their own way, and •very second of ttelr stay was laugh time. James J. Lake, a flnt clam straight man of the contype, who Mid the'store to Siegel and Cooper, was a valuable member of the cut, always there with the (lib talk. y. Eddie Nelson was a peculiar sort of ■ fellow, with*funny Ideal, who BniHj~mak.es rood his ex- istence by landing; the Job - of manager In the beauty parlor of "Madame Who Are You," after whom the piece Is named. Kiale Jerome was a vlraclona madam*, espe- cially food of breaking valuable Cblnaware. a liecullarlty which crops forth when.she visits the newly acquired store. The China stunt has been Men before, but It mode plenty of laughter. The old familiar scene In tho burlesque "with the law- yer, who Is brought on with his office to decide the case and to divide the money, alio made an- other nit. although It wns rather lengthy. Carol Schroeder was s popular Dais?, there with the. looks and the song, especially when she let her voice down front the tremulous soprano to Its real body, In "Come and Kiss Your Little Babjr," ■bowed how she really could sing, It willing:. Rose De Young was an energetic stenographer full of life and ginger, and contributed good work in leading several numbers. • - •< Beatrice Loftus qualified.as a ahapely floor- walker In purple, whom any male customer would be glad to follow, alio as a female drummer with the goods. ... . Jul la May and Grace Rice were pretty cash girls. A number of very pretty costume acts wore shown for the various numbers, and the princi- pals also showed oft In their surroundings. "Chesapeake Bay" gave Uo«e Do Young a good chance, after Beatrice Loftus had disported her- self In the opening chorus. Jnmes J. Lake and Carol Schroeder brought forth Joint harmony. ', Iilsle Jerome gave up "The Gay New Yorker," and Beatrice Loftus again came forward, this tints with "Ragtime Regiment Band.!' Carrie and Dorothy Raymond were seen to good advan- tage In their song and dance. "Broadwuy tsars*" gave Eddie Nelson a chance, and "The Flower Harden" brought out Rose De Young. "In Riayj- dora,",Miss Schroeder led the girls a merry pace, anil the New Yorker's Express, with the folks looking out of the windows of a speeding trolley car, pursued by Siegel and Cooper, looked well. The second act has Mlsa Jerome, presiding over the beauty shop. Slegel and Cooper, disguised ai the Kings of Portugal, vlalt the place, and as- sume control. Some funny cables are exchanged between the Arm and a customer, who wishes to purchase a trifle, and Miss Schroeder, as a cable messenger boy, makes record time In receiving cables and answers. The dispute over the busi- ness occasions the calling In of the lawyer, Im- Errsonatcd by Mr. Lake, who also appeared u ft otnely woman In search of beauty. The "International Rag" was well done by Miss De Your* and the girls. Eddie Nelson sang ■•Wouderful Girl" and "Get Out and Get Under,■ to several encores. "Tennessee Moon" wss Mist Pchroeder's other opportunity. "Pullman Porter's Ball" waa led by the'Raymond Sisters, and Mils Schroeder and Ed. Nelson did nicely with "Oorne and Kiss Your Little Baby." The show seemed to give entire satisfaction, and business throogh- out the week was fair. Hill. s ' The Boys that Put the Honey In Honey Girls CHARLIE Ii PATSY rrtnctPftl Hibernian Comedians. Butting around with "Tho Honey Girls. TUB COLLEGE BOY THE CLASSY JUVENILE] with WASH MARTIN'S SUNSHINE GIRLS. MAKING GOOD, SO I SHOULD WORRY I 1W LEWIS JEW and DUTCH COMIC with WASH MARTIN'S SUNSHINE GIRLS. THE OIRL tVI TME PATRICIA MACE AY PRIMA DONNA, with May Howard's Girls of AH Nations. V^BST EARL SHEEHAN and IRENE MEARA Featured Tango Dancers with May Howard's "Girls of All Nations." There'* Only One "Orogsn" BILLY SPENCER Working lor "STARS OP BlRLESdlir ZELLA RUSSELL "Queen of the Ivories" FEATURED WITH AL. REEVES, Eddie Swartz THE JEW MEL8A OF BURLESQUE EN ROUTE R08ELAND GIRLS. Fannie Vedder With the QUEENS OF PARIS Under the Minigtment ol JAC0B8 & JERMON GET MB* JOE P. MACE COMEDIAN . With MONTE CARLO GIRLS Just 3lriglns With the GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND THE GERMAN SAILOR BAILING JACK IVHa-L-ER PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN WITH TUB PAUISIAN MUUTIEB. GLOOM DESTROYERS Bob-THE BARKERS-Zaldi Principal Irish Comedian and Olio Feature. WITH TUB PARISIAN 11KAUT1F.B. THEMBCHIEF MAKERS. LOT CLTJD MEMBERS, NOTICE I WANTS O.JUngtrel Performers and Musicians. Trombone, double viola or violin; Baritone, double •tage; Bass Singer, double Trombone. Sinters, Dancers and Novelty Acta. Sober people who can: appreciate Rood treatment,- state lowest salary, we pa; all. Old members of Hi Henry, write me, R. J. BRWOOD. Granville, N. Y., is: Fair Haven, VL, 14; Glens Falls, N. Y„ 17; Port Henry 18. • - FOR SALE- Power No. 5, complete, $0- Film, long subjects, lo. ft. Serpenilne.Dance Dress, $8, Pose Outfit, $i2. BlftCk Art Outfit*$18. 111. Songs, Sickle Bide Tables.La ter Maglo and Shadowgraphs, cheap. Pink Stamp for list. WILSON SUPPLY UOUBE. Bo Broadway, Bcohester.N.Y. WANTED Soubrette and Ingenue Must Join on wire. One night stands. Pay own hotel. State all first letter. Those doing special- ties preferred. AUSTIN L. STEWART CO., Nov. H, Clarence, N. Y.; 17, Oakneld, N. Y.j 18, BjroQ.N.Y. ' -.* "_■ •_ LEADING MAN That can do some Characters, to direct Stage; one that can Double. Haas Drum In Band preferred. Soubrette capable of doing some leads. Other ueefill Rep. people, write; thuse doubling brass given preference. Show never closes. Salary no object to right people. Joe Sawyer, write or wire. APPLBGATE-HUOO COMPANY, ■'■>-. Platte, South Dakota, 18-18. AT LIBERTY TERRY LANE Char. Oen. Bns. Age 89. Is 6 ft. 8 In. Weight loo, good appearance and wardrobo specialties. LOUELLA SHELDON Char,, Some Heavies. S3 years old. 6 ft. Tin. ! Weight 120. Splendid wardrobe. WANTED m. BIS. m, OBI,. BUS. WOMAN People all lines write. Must nave quick study and Al Wardrobe. Join on wire. Three day and week stands...Stock. -Low, sure salary. Addresa THE LACRA CLEAVKR FLAYERS. ERNEST EAST- MAN, Mgr., weekof Nov. 10CCRWENSVIL1E, PA. WAST TWO BOYS AMD .. A GIRL Oyrnnaetto Inclined. Would teach for Theatre and Ureas. Olrl 14 told, must be small forage. BojtlfioU.vntshtlU to 18s, height not over 6 ft. 4inch, Addreo*L L. L., care of NEW YORK. CLIPPER, N. Y. WJSTFIV-FOB STETSON'S I, T. C. CO. Piano Flayer Doubling OaHope, Trap Drummer With Bells and Tlmpany, If an or Woman who can Play Dulcimer In Orchestra. Double "Glockenspiel In parade.- .We'Tarnish both Instruments. Other Musicians or Actors Doubling Brass write. G.R. AINSWORTH, Mgr., care MaJeMlo Theatre ttlca, N.Y.,Hof.uorLEX)NW.WA811BDRN,One8tcr,Pa. PLAYS . SKETCHES ALICE HOWLABD 4189*Eil.ly St. Chic ago. mffiWRoms BY DIY OL *»V,(M **-, N. Y., opp. T>«. Station. YOU ALONE are responsible for your success In vaudeville. No boil y It holdlnar von bn.fU;noljod>lepuHhlugjou Push yourself ahead by asti „ ezeeUent comedy material In MADISON'S Hi BUDGET No. 15 Contents Include 13 dandy mono- logues, 8 wonderful nets for two males and 1 acta for male and fe- male, 18 brand-new parodies on la- test sonars, 3 great minstrel first parts, a slde-apllttlng one-act farce besides hundreds of original gags, jokes, sidewalk bits. etc. Price, ONE DOLLAR per copy. Back Issues ont o. print, ex- cept No. 14; price, Jl.oo, or Budgets 14 and 16 tojretherjl.w. JAMES MADISON 1404 Third Avenue, New York OLYMPIC, NEW YORK, NOV. 10.- Jean Bedlnl, In offering the Mischief Makers, Is Riving the burlesque palroua something (list will make fliem go home and talk about.- IleOlnl has got nicely around the old stt-rotyped Idea of bnr- Ttaque, and Injected plenty of novel tdeas In hla L Progreeslre offering, that are entirely awnjr from At a .special meeting of the Lo; Club, held at tn< . general routine of late day burlu-que, and for the Warnond Palace, Nov. B. the following notice , fX ,rve.nlng> cntertnlnmout jou are bound to was ordered posted In tho fond, and due pub- be entirely satiated, and- go away soring Ihat llclty given same In, the dalll^: ■ ■. ■ - yo n had seen something new and novel In many phow. got one "Brothers Lot: At a special meeting of the SSai ' " ' ' Ohlcaso »4 073 executive board, we Bud. after discounting I.. O. ^^ toofc |, ckB a p i ot , but makes m> Its short- and happy.' nm rt.'s held In the club's treudury, that we have an «, m ing i„ this respect by bright dialogue bits Old Uuusi.il cverabundance of funds, and-do hereby notify.. , ml „ c horus well worth watching, who work up encb and every clam-dtirger, that the committee have decided to hold their Orst annual outing Sun- day, June 14. ,1.914, Committees, for Indoor sports arid different' pastimes ma* famous and only played by Lor members, will be appointed at a Inter date. Signed, Ana Unas am Wash To know the wlioreabouts or hear from MAT HURRAY! very ImpurUnt: last heard .of was two years ago with the Pat whlto Vanity Pair Co. Address E. P., euro of CLII'PBR. PLAYS and SKETCHES WRITTKN TO ORDER AND OK HAND. • MILLER PLAV A THEATRE CO., Ine., B21LonitacroIlldg.i4MBt.All'war,'Now York.' aLurriH.' WANTED FOR J. M. COLE'S ATTRae?IO..S Soubrette with Al Specialty, Piano Flayer to Double Band, Juvenile Man Double Band. Cornet Player B. * O, Brat-class Actore In all lines Doub- ling Band. Want people who can 'work for rea- sonable salary; good dressers on and off; one night stands; pay own board; state salary. Address J. M, COLE'S ATTRACTIONS, Seaford, Del,. Nov. 13; Laurel, Dol„ 14; Princess Anne, Md.; 17, Berlin, ie: Snow Hill, Hd., 20; Ocean Olty, 21. WANTED A Carload of Scenery FOR No. 2 COMPANY Also will boy a Baggage Car. HARRY CO LE MAN, MOR., LOIfi FRANCIS STOCK CO., HANOVER THEATRE, HANOVER, PA. LEST YOTJ FORGET WE SAY I* YET CROSS LETER HEADS S|HrS°o ] l/lfUpiS mi 8. Dcarb __, Free SAmnles, etc Book of Herald Onto, Eo. .carfA CHICAGO SKETCHES and ACTS By an experienced and successful writer. Get my catalogue of now stuff. Material to order If you want it. JACK O: RUTHERFORD, Author and Producer, SO. BEND, IND. ■ WANTED QUICK AH kinds of Medlclno Perfnrmors, Piano Player to Donblo Stags. - Address P .A. AIKBN, toko Como, Wayne County, P», Kll jLetTng C •Miller,' Ed. Stauffcr and X AddreasJiHIRF For LENA RIVERS CO., —already booked' for aeaabn, ar Norfolk, Va. M. write. BORO, N. C. GIRLS OF GAY WHITE WAY. . The east Includes: Harry D. Ward, Barn Hearn, Helen X. Hoy, Dan Heal?. Billy Rranf, Ed. Jerome, Hallle Raymond, Estelle Barry and the Purr Sisters.' • '.(..... The cltorus: Emma Oook, Mtrie gcfelndler, Vio- let Earl, Elenore Russell, Irene Jonlan, Lulu Mayo, Marjlo Brown, Marie Van Winkle, uarnett Verrlem.'iu.' Rath Appleton; Tlllle Brown. Maude Nelson, Marie Allen, Rose Jorklns, Myrtle Bbep- &srd, Gertie Hair. Evelyn Barr, Helen Brlce, [ay EnTle, Anua Stone. ■■■ >• ■ ^ n s ■ THE WEEK IX HEW YORK. Pxopls's. ........ . Columbia. ., Mtnuar Hill ....... Bronx Stab, Bsooklyh. ... Casino, Brooklyn.. P.MP1BK, BaOOKXIN. COTITA1I, . , . . OLTMP1C..... Troeadero (Ool-) .Miner's Big Frolic Ool.) ,-. .Rosey Posey Girls (Col.) ■ Follies of the Day-(Col.) ..Gay New Yorkers (Ool.) Boteland Girls (Ool.) ..BoHe's Big Shaw (Col ; . .Dolly 'Dimple Girls (Prog.) ...Mischief .Makers (Prog.) their numbers and keep tho musical bits up to a high standard. "My Lady's Fan" is a most ppetenslous offering for a burlesque show, and without doubt one of the most elaborate pose of- ferings before' the public, end it must be seen to be appreciated. Tho skating fltiule Is a nov- elty, and the excellent skating feals of Hellen Lorraine and De Sylvia ■ were a blr Int. Roth offer a routine of fancy manteuvres on the rollers that'are fast. dltBcult and-trjost graceful. . . Jean Bedlnl has a runway built around the or- chestra,, which Is a Broadway idea, and during the action of different numbers the entire oim- fiany use same ns a promciinde. This Is a good ilea, and Is bound to please Progressive sudlenrea, as they have not seen this before. » The east li made up of a number of well known performers, Including Jean Bedlnl, who liaa been one of .vaudeville's heidllners for a number of years, and bis well known Juigllng specialty has always been a big time offering. - henalor Francis Murphy holds down the prin- cipal Dutch comedy role and qualluod a big Isuuli- Ing bit, his monologue, a la "Cliff flonlon." was np to the minute and deserving of stellar honors. ■ Jimmy Cooper save a capable performance aa P. Walker. His Immaculate style and up to the minute caricature of the part was most deserving. Earl Gates danced himself Into popular favor,. his routine was of the most difficult order, and he executed the many Intricate steps with grace and ease. • '.. Bailie Brown gave a capable performance as 1fae maid. Helen Stsnley, as Oipld, was dainty and pretty, has magnetism, and delivered her lines and put Curr W. Ghaut, who has-been very ill for years, Is able to be around again. Hla courage and an Iron constitution' alone have been the means of his come back. - Cliff has been given up . qyer her numbers In a manner that compelled you for'a dead one three tunes, so,be ststes, but to like her. *•••■« * > • . couldn't see it that way. He Is trying to per- Lew Harris, as the Jewish salesman, was right feet, arrangemento so he can go up to Saranao on the Job with the P and P. Hebrew comedy, Lake for the Winter. Good luck to Ollff, who and' scored. Was one of. the greatest money-makera and best of good fellows In his time. A number of the managers and actors of to-dsy owe their socome to Mr. Grant. - Billy Obaeau, property man with the Mis- chief Makers, will marry Edith Wsrwlck, a mem- ber of the same show. Nov, 14. Funs: Fibbkan, of the Girls of the White Way Co.. entertained the chief of police. Arch- Bishop Qnlgley and Mayor Re-Elect Eggerton, at Rochester, N.-T. Collier**, for Nor. 8. devotes several pages to tbe "Burlesque Show," Including an Interview with Billy Watson, with a number of Illustrations. Lou Htabk Is seeing the management of the Opera House, Salamanca, V. Y., for a breach of contract, In canceling the dates of the Frolics of 1018. • •' L-avi Maiiion, it Is reported, bet one of his shows sgalnst a box of cigars on Mitchell, last week. lie still bss both shows, alto the cigars. Dave smokes a pipe; - . - • A notable Increase In the business played to by tbe Gay White Way Is reported, since Frank E.' Freeman has become Its pilot In advance. Kdoab BrXLtrr wss married Nor. 8, at Roches- ter. N. Y..-to Etta Swan. » ■ ■ § i Onb of the results of the.Boar 1 of Censor*' Flo RusstLL wrltfrs us: "Nat Brown's Girls supervision this teuton Is .the,' total absence, of from Reno Ob. closed la Muncle. Ind., Wednesday ANOTHER RECORD. Taylor's Tmigo . Olrls, the record breaking more record st the. llsyniarket, grots on week. ."Everybody well nnd wish the best of luck to Tut Sincerely yours, Ciias, K. TAtlca. " The company Includes I Tony Kennedy, Eddie Boyd, Olios. Collins, Mam Bacben, SamHawIry. Bertha Itlch, Leans Murray, Gladys fears and Milt. Veola. iiit JEAXETTE BtOHR AN HEIRESS. Jeanetto Motor, tho cute little magnet of the Rosey Posey Olrls, who Is In a clans by herself us a chorister, received notice white at tbe Em- pire Theatre, Philadelphia, from England, thtt her grandma bad died, and to come noma at once, as she had Inherited £3,000, Jeanette has de- cided to remain with tho company, nnd bat cabled her lawyers abroad that she will be home to set- tle matters at tho close of her season. - . t ".-. DEEP STUFF. GET THIS. Eddie Scbwtrtt has Jolne.l bauds with the key of the curtain and I lie but of wrinkles st the Casino. Eddie climbed to tbe top of the grid- iron to see' a press notice that the flyman was supposed to be 'reading aloft from The Button Tribune. No such paper, to Eddls'l tbe goat. Who's reaponilblc?' ....■• ... SOLLY WARD REPORT UNFOUNDED. An unfounded rumor was circulated lost week that Solly Ward.. principal comsdlan *"h U>s Boteland Girls, would retire from the out. Mr. Ward bta a three year's contract with James Blucb Cooper, and tayt tbat tbe report ll en- tirely uncalled for, is be It room than making good, besides being entirely attuned. iiS . BLUCH'S MOTHER DEAD. James E. ("Bitch") Cooper mourns the lotg of bis mother, who died Nor. 4. it. her home la New York. Tho funeral services were held it 10 A. II., Nor. 8. . ., . • I LAFAYETTE TO BE IMPROVED, Plans have been ' accepted for the reeonnt rne- tlon of the Ljfr.rette, Buffalo, N. Y., at in «- penae of 140,000. Tht house wilt be beautiful when completed. •. — HERE AND THERE IN BURLESQUE, Marie Lsngdon handled ft small part with ex- ceptional ability, and was well liked. Jean Bedlnl lias certainly got s And in Tommy Carter, formerly vt the TftiOtor-Farrell Trio. Tommy, from the minute he makes bis appear- ance on the stoge, toored with tbe audience, and in the colored part of Alexander, bs certainly made a tremendous hit. Among the hit numbers with the show were the "Pullman Porters omFarade." by Tmntny Cnrter; "I Love Her, Oh I Ob I Oh I" by Jimmy Cooper. Marie Gates ran sway with the* "International Itnjr." and "T*h» Oaks Walk" finals of tbe drat port woe a big hit. Hardle and Dorothy have a piano and singing a|<cclalty, which Is ft world of claaa; both girls einir well, and their offering wss one of tbe cnje.yable features, In. parts both girls qualified * The'entire production Is worth going ft long New Yorkert; , . - ittraellon/maue way to see. The chorus Is one of the beat so "■ far seen In burlesque. Tbe scenery Is pleasing to tbe eye, the costumes . uro very pretty, and the prodnclon has been assembled in a way that gives plenty of action, and It docs not lag in one instance. - ..... Olio. • ■r olio. any expense for "atrtDSthetwrs'' In booses such sa the Columbia, New York} Star, Brooklyn, and In the Chicago bouses. "• The tbowa mast all be •strong enough without these "girders," and they mostly arc. .' r— "•* * : ' . : Ed. Rvesmx, of the Mirth Msken. bis been succeeded by Ed. Stanley, i ■■ ■ Tna (Ioluxn Bistds will close with the Oolden Crooks 22. .- . .-' . i .■( i ■ KLiiixf TaifisT is In vaudeville. Wash Mamin Awn Roaax Euntlbt left for Cincinnati, p.. Nov. 8 ..' ,r.; Tub "New-. Vanity Fair Co. hit -the reottd mark. Election week, at the Empire, Newark. Willi am '. Kt sen low. * treasurer, of the Empire, Philadelphia, has been, sick "for the last week or so, but to Doctor Tape's efficient treatment. Anna ' Clabk ' Is doing very well si the nnt comedienne with the new.Vanity Fair. . CnASLts OotiDON, of the AI. Reeves Bbaw, wis arrested at the Empire, Hoboken, N. J., Nor. 7, and a warrant Issued for Mrs. Oordon. of tbe same show, following s light and stabbing affair. In which Mrs. Gordon. It Is claimed, cut Kitty Forsytb serosa the shoulder and breast. It Is charged that Mr. Gordon handed his wife the knife and told her to nsc It. > Tub sale of the Dewey Theatre, New York, which was to be held In fdreetosoreproeeedluts, Nov. T, was postponed by City Marshall Henkel, to allow tht 6frkrs *of the •■ property fnrll-er time lo'wlpe ont-aotfadgment. . ...t\n Billy Inuin joins tht Honeymoon Olrls IT. - the night, Nov. 6, with a lot of excitement. Untl Wednesday afternoon no one In tbe company knew the'show would close,.when quite discovered that Mr, Brown, Leo manager, and a, few tnore'wbo were thick with Mr. Brown, bad bought tickets to lenvo after the Tin usual record business for Election Day was recorded at all the New York bouaes, Nov. 4, tbe returns' being read from the state at the Columbia and Progressive show ibopt. 'The Gay r Yorkers, Jake Goldenberg's attraction, made metropolitan season's debut it the Columbia, with Fox and Stewart In the stellar roles, and was conceded by all to be a big success jnracs Lake,' Rose De Young and Elsie Jerome gave able support to Ibe principals. •'•««! ■ UttAurr, Youth and Folly and The Roscland Girls, Bluch Cooper's two shows, playing tbs Bronx and Bowery houses -to big returns last week. "Bluch" retired from the cost for tht week on account of the death of bis mother. Jean BtoiNi and bis MIschlr-f Makers was lbs topic of conversation In Harlem. Jean hit a tip- the' show "would close,. when quite by accident, I , Eck.teln, the top,show, sod one of the best over tbe Progressive . 4hlAb wf»ll* Clri'lllt. •' ,'•'■'.. \* • , Hatch and Bsuttii ire making a number of siiw on'the 12.20~train, etpectlng lo leave the ehntigea In their show, in* Mirth Makers _8*v- rest behind. The girls were" sll without funds.- .era! In the cast will be repltced at tbe True., The show had been out Ave week*, and ap-to-rtsto Philadelphia/ Pa„ ' this Week. _ ' , • we received na silsry. As soon as we fcqnd ont > i Mollis Williams wa a popular favorite at the Mr. Brown and Mr. Eckstein Intended to go the Miltrny Hill last week, and and did exceptional show, the girls got together and went to tho business. . ••'£•£■ ./v mayor and chief of police, who said they would '• Tilt three dsy stand it Trenton. N. J,, which look after thing*. At night tbe chief of police a number of Colombia sterna are playing to split and-four.plain clothe* men mine to the theatre .the week's lay off after'the Bottdry ruh.' hat and 'took Mr. Eckstein to the Etatlon house, where proven a money getter.. Mclly Williams played illf nn hour until be agreed.to ticket to Chicago and a little m««iey-'he*lfts."- * ,• i .-,-.' BsNHia Pitiitrs lias Joined the Walton Bisters' phis, lias been sick "to? Use last week or snd look Mr: Eckstein to the ttttlon house, where proven a money getter.. Molly Is now better." -Wlllllnm'n reenvtry, la duo be-was kept for half an hour until he ujree.1 .to to big business; Al. -Itcerei. got some real nvrney. Xliow to replace Mul Clark. IIabbv .BBNTXsr Jolna tbe .Sunshlno Girls IT, replsclng Bam Lewis.' VraomiA KiLsanr. la now prims donna of Moy Howard's Bhow. Did rod" ever seen' » many'CtunajMT JiMwr Rowland, be with the tenor voice, esj ■rock, lean Charles McCarthy Is out of It ..e, espe- cially suited for. .bo Shamrock, typo of Dongs, hat ac julred ILnlilo Show.. Joined Jermon's newly 7hsrles McCarthy Is ont .WtU-IAHH Attn Weston leave the Q«rjy Dimple n»iiey_Posey Olrbj mode a utliWitllk at nplro Theatre, Pblltdelpbis. and .The Liberty Girls lust week dashed off "It OiusLrs DOtisdNJ'mshaeer of Jeane Bedlnt't Vhow, presented Manager Cbaa. Frttlkiyn, of.the Gotbim Theatre, with s novel timepiece, tn.lbs way of a solid silver watch, direct from Jerusa- lem. The buck of the ticker "has a plclur.' of Moaes rending the ten oommaiidinentt, and He numbers od the dial are In Jewish, Cbas. says I ran tell (lie time by this watch and only hid It, Pie minutes, • ■' J ■ , , Coi.a and WmiNra closed with the Dolly Dimple Girls, at the Grand, Boston,. and were replaced by Lew Adama and'Dave HchftRer,' -Lew Walson. the pnMi (vimccllcp,,aM,added to the cast. - i Tillib (li.t.-rnuyA-ff>l .Vljli Ine Mirth Mokers, 1 at the Tree, Phlfa'*jKv. 15. f1 V m &.r£fi ■i-