The New York Clipper (January 1914)

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JANUABY 3 THE KE¥ YORK CLIPPER. 23 LET THE SOZO MAN SHOW YOU HOW TO USE SOZO SHAVING CREAM This ll Sozo Shaving Cream. "The beard that.3 well la hered is halfrhavecl' id an old and true say- ing. The best way to lather we'l is to lather with the best shaving cream and that'd SOZO SHAVING CREAM. "Good to the last squeeze." TELL YOUR DRUOOIST TO QET IT FOR YOU. Just a wee bit on the finger. The French are the greatest of the world's perfumers and soap makers X. Bazin was a great Fi ench chemist and perfumer and or'ginated the formu'a SOZO SHAVING CREAM. "Good to the lait Squeeze." TELL YOUR DHUG0I8T TO GKT IT FOR YOU. Rub it on the Chin. SOZO SHAVING CREAM is put up in collapsible tubes, mak- ing it clean, sanitary, convenient ard eco- nomicalfortiseathome or while trim ling. No matter where you use it it's "good to the lait r-queeze." Large Slse Tabes - Me atostpald HALL & RUCKEL, Ilk, JI»nof»Hur«ri Hew York Parla London TBLL YOUR DRUOOIST TO OCT IT FOR YOU. Wet the brush and lather. It'a line, cool, refreshing. ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES. r IDDDTV W.42d8t.,KlawAErlanger,Mgw. LUfutll I Eva. 8.16.Mate. Wed.* Sat. 2.15. VERBA A UJESOHER Present CHRISTIE MacDONALD * Victor Herbert'iO WM fJ, flar f Q BookbyH.B.Smltli New Operetta tSTVutllitJoriB and Fred decrease Ncx t w't PEN. JOHN HEOAM from Hudson Theatre /■Eft n rf\V A VC Tbeatre, B'way* 43d St. UTV«Iu. IUIIAaI s> Fbone sea-Bryant. KLAW k BRLANOER Managers Eves., 8.16. Matlneeg, Wed, and Sat. 2.16. A «& bs POTASH & PEFLHUTTER An up to-date garment In three pieces, founded on the famong stories from the SATURDAY EVEN IK 0 POST, by Montague Olaae. CORT THIHM. 48th st. Just K. of B'way Telephone Bryant 40. tof JohnOort, Eves. 8.20. Kite. Wed and Bat. 2.20 OLIVER MOROSC0 PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In toe Comedy of Ton] By J. Hi »0< HEART. A CTflD «tQ St-EaiHSB'way. Pnone 287 ADlUJti Brvanff "MKW Wed. and Sat. COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT 0E0. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FARCE SIN KEYS TO BALDPATE Founded on Earl-Den- Blgger'g famous novel. W¥TI»(fiart"r»T 44th8T, EAST OF B'WAY. JIUVRViJ 'PHOME, BRYANT 680 ESTATE OF HENRY B. HARRIS, MGR. Evea. 8.26. Mate. Wed. and Sat. 2,25. THE LIEBLER CO.'S. Production of tbe Comedy GEX. JOHN REGAN Next week WILLIAM COLLIER "A LITTLE WATER ON THE SIDE." NEW AMSTERDAM W. 42d St. Eves. 8.15. Mate. Wed. A Sat. 2.15. KLAW A BRLANOER, MGR3. Klaw k Erlanger Present a New Musical Comedy THE LITTLE CAFE Book and Lysrlcs by C. S. McLellan B. P. KEITH'S COLONIAL B^ASTA Wnin SAM MANN A CO. In "Ttie New Leader" DID Bessie Wynn, America's Moat Attractive ill QTID Singer; Leroy,Talma A Bosco, Inlmlt- fUL ollll able European Maglclans;"Wrong From The Start" Funny "Mcller-Urammcr" Burlesque; Jack E. Gardner; Gardiner Trio; Snelvey Bors; De Leon k Davles; The Grazers. Two big Concerts Sunday, 2.16 A 8.15. P AI A PF BROADWAY A 47th ST. Manage- A AiiAVfi meDt of Mr. Frank Thompson. Tbe World's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permitted In Balcony. THE HBW PRICES. Dally Matinees: 31o, SOc. and Best Seats 75c. Evenings: 26o-, 60o.,75c.and entire lower Boor |l. Finest InJheWorld. lo— all sraaraoTs-io imlamA x$& ssya DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS FRANCES STARR In Henri Bernstein's Piny THE SECRET II. H. FHAZEE'S 46th Street West of B'way. LONuAGRE Mats., Wed.' A Sat., 2.20 The New Musical Comedy A «*SasJP ■ * I JT^ FRANK LALOR By Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal Music by Win. Frederick Peters IIA DDIC «2d 8t. W. of B'way. Eves, at 8.26. nttrinid Mate. Tkurxday and Saturday 2.20. NEW ERA PROD. CO., Inc. Lessee and Mgr. JOS. P. BICKERTON, JR., Man. Director. ADELE The biggest and best MubIcuI Hit of the Season. Seats eight weeks in advance, irATrSTV «U» ST. A BROADWAY. Eves. 8.16. UAAE1 A Matfl . W ed. and Sat. 2.16. KLAW k BRLANOER PRESENT ELSIE FERGUSON IN A NEW AMERICAN COMEDY THE STRANGE WOMAN COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47tli STREET, IT. V. This Week, TUB RONTONS MIlaiYHILLTlME Lexington Ave. nad 49d St., R. T. Tltla Week, MIRER'S BIO* FROLIC HIPPODROME 8thAv.48d-Mth. Dally Mals.st 2. Beet seats $1. Evs.B A 18 BIO SCENES « MERICA 1,000 People I Increased I DOO I Orchestra | Horses SO Indians SHUBERT THEA., 44th, W. of B'way. Phone, Bryant 8439. Evenings 8. Matinee Jan. land Sat. at 2. Last week here. Next week Manhattan 0. II. FORBES-ROBERTSON'S r £& With GERTRUDE ELLIOTT In Repertoire Next Attraction-A THOUSAND YEARS'AQO. V9in dlnEBI 'Phone 41S Bryant. Evgs. 8.20. Mats., Wed., New Years A Sat. AT BAY With GUY STANDING and CURYSTAL HERNE. U1YINF FI I IflTT'C Theatre, aath, bet. B'way A IHRAIHC LLLIUII 0 ethAve. Phone 1478 Bryant Evgs. 8.30; Mats. Wed , Tours, and Sat. 2.30. WE ARE SEVEN A Whimsical Farce by ELEANOR GATES, Author of "The Poor Little Rich Girl." DflllTaj TUCJkTDC *5TH ST. W. of B'WAY. PUU 11! I HCAJ Ht Tel. Bryant 6240 Eves. 8.45. Mats. Thursday and Saturday at 2.30 WINTUROP AMES PRESENTS Tba Delightful FantaBy with Music With MARGUERITE CLARK Prices, $1.00, $l.50,ia.oo. 41st St., East of B'way. Phone 61B4 Bryant. Evenings 8.30. Matinees TuesdayThursday andSaturday 2.30. ALEXANDRA CARLISLE iuu v«n D uuui lauiarj; it ii PRUIMELLA COMEDY ThoillarriageGame AND jW AGUGLIA in ELECTRfl 44th STREET MUSIC HALL ^^■■■mANAGEUENT LEW FIELDS 44th St. W. of B'way. Phone 7292 Bryant. Evgs., 8. Mats., Wed., New Years A Sat. 2. ffiSS&t. Tne Girl on the Film Everything as In England. Gaiety Theatre, Lon- don cast. B'way A 89th St. Phone 3846 Greeley. Dally Matinees 2. NEXT WEEK CASINO Evgs. 8.16 ANNA HELD AND HER JUBILEE CO. HARRY LAUDER WATT A riT'C Broadway A 3oth St. Evge.8.20 WiUXiUJ* J Mats., Wed. (Pop) A Sat. 2.20 MR. CYRIL MAUDE THE FAMOUS ENGLISH ACTOR (THE LIEBLER CO., Managers) in GRUMPY EXTRA MATINEE NEW YEARS IVDir 42dSt.W.ofB'way. Pnone 6216 Bryant JLi I Hill Evenings 8.15 Matinees, Wednesday, Thursday A Saturday. ARTHUR UAMMERSTEIN OFFERS THE MUSICAL JOLLITY HIGH JINKS With Elizabeth Murray and Tom Lewis. Dill TAN 40th St., W.of B'way. Phone 700 Bryant. lULlVH Eves., 8.30; Mats.. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. Estate of Henry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE MISLEADING LADY A new play by Obos. Qoddard and Paul Dickey. ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK XX* WILLIAM FOX PRKSESTs Hats. ALADDIN & 1118 WONDERFUL LAMP EVENINGS RIP VAN WINKLE DAILY- PRICES, 10-M-M TWICE F. F. Proctor'e 6th Ave. B'way A 28th St. Dully Mat., »c. Eves. 26c. to fl. 2 CONCERTS San., 2.16 A 8.16 All Star Bills Another All Feature Programme. CHAB. J- ROSS & MABEL FENTON; Nljares; Wood A Wyde; Mickey Bros.; Lazell Crawland; "The Mermaid A The Man"; Ad. lion's Mliisirels; Lancton, Lucler A Co.: Whirling Erforrs: Jack Boycc; Photo Play a; BELLE STORY OUT OF TOWH NEWS to. v. nanr. The'Girl From Mom." Dec. -J!*: jj8"*3'*» Ho—Lyceum ?Ful oule l5 » , e. I" "The Olrl I... *». 20: Mclntyre and Heath, In "The Psbn Tres," SO; "Bcby Mlno" Jan. I. •LUMTio (i-red cosiuau. mgr.) — YanilcfllJe «n<l plctnres. CjTtru, (Fred Oosoiao, mgr.)—High clsss vayderllb and Ublold mailcal comedy. jmrBsoif, Botai, Eiipicss and CoLowi»t«— I icturoj and ttn£cn. NaaliTiUc^ Tenn^-Vendome (W. A. Sheets, 2$M Robt. Billiard was welcomed Dee. 24, In •in /iTle Case." "Tba Bine Bird" 28 27. ..groidway Jones" Jan. ML to be followed by r^£?' H ' , ? u <°*°- H. Hickman, mgr.)—Billy nS!pJ IB 9 ner Players pmented "The Sweetest ?}'± to P U1 »" to One bsslDets week of 22. "Tbe Uea and tbe Moose" week of 29. ^sRSS* (Hsrry Sndekam, mgr.)—For week of 32 "Aloe. Matrimony" drew big busloes*. OsTSTiL, Elits, Firrn Avixus, ai.iiaudiu and Ubx, moving plclores only. Davenport, la.—Iiurtls Opera Boue (Chai. T. Kindt, mgr.) GUIs of All Nations (Progrcn- •Ive wktel), mutlnec and night, Dec. 23; "Tba Trafflo" News Year's Ere and New Year's Day, mstlnee and night; James K. Baekctt. In "A Oraln ot Dnst, ,r 2; "Allaa Jimmy Valentine" 8. Coming: "Little Leit Slater," "Peg o' My Heart," Benry Miller, In "Tbe Relnbow;" "The Garden of Allah" and Henry U. Warner. AuuicaK.—VnndevJU?, two ihowa dally, three on Saturdays and Somlajs. Change of bill twice weekly. For Dee. 21 and neck, the annlverjary week, Included: Cecelia Rhodca, Emma I'ranoH and her Arabian Whirlwind*, Cheebert'* Troup: of Manchnrlans, uid three othor god acts. Keokuk, In^-Orand (Cbarlea B. Dodge, mgr.) Mclntyre and Heath, In "Tbe Bam Tree." Jin. 11 'Tbe Mailer Mind" 8, "Tbe Xr«"lc" 6, "The Olrl from Mumm'a" 8. Brpponnous (Mark Angell. mgr.)—Dill week of 2D inclode "Tbe Dlatrlct LetJtr" sad "Tbe Man of tbe Hour," tabloids. Colonial,. Oipueum and Osakd, pletores. OINOINiVATL Ynlctlde days brought ranch cheer to Thcspl'iav although Christmas meint double duty, and there were proapecta of double ibotvs on New Year's Bre aa well as a mati'iee on the earth*: aftir- noon ot '14. The play people celebrated Christ- mas "between niifnianinril Rlsa Ryan was ibo hostess ot the "Peg o' My Heart" company, st her hotel where they met her husband, Ambrose Miller, and ber seven year old son, Marshall. A Llg tree waa set np on the itare at D. F. Keith's, where the topplest folks were Baby D iris Will Isms, two year old child ot Fred Williams, and Kthel Kramer, daughter of Arthur Kramer, ot Kramer and Morton. Tho Chrlatmas spirit wss in evidence at all the theatres. Empress folia gathered at the Burnet, where members of tbe ••I're Got It" company presented gold wntche» to Mr. Warren and Mr. Gibson, snd heard George F. Fish in a little Yuletlde talk. Mrs. Fred ft. Onge, Benlah Gwyna and Rosa TSfesteo at tbe Empress, experienced reel Obrlstmss Joy. They won the hearts of the scrubwomen st tbe the- atre, gave 'em a tbei'.re party, snd then took them to their hotel where a Christmas tree and all the trimmings gUd'Jesed tbelr little rhi.-^ts Manager Fish gave erery employee ot the RmpwM a fat Chrlstmss turkey, snd was himself cites a diamond atudded Mystic Shrine pin. Many thousands were drawn to Government Sriuars by tbe municipal Christmas tree, and the singing of ccrols. On 20 the city gave a big Christmas party at Music Hall, at which Sid- ney Durst, Eleanor Bain, Bert Lyon and Gretcten Morris were the soloists. Tbe Ampblon Olee Club gave several selections. The Bcuck's Oners House Oo. gave all attachees of tbe Lyric, Bcuck's and People's gifts equalling twenty per cent, of tbelr weekly salaries. Tbe Christmas celebration o the "Obi Oul Delphlne" company wss held on tbe stage after the performance, Christmas night. Manager John Fisher was master of ceremonies, snd Frank Mclnttre distributed the gifts. Qrare Edmond, Stella Hoban and Octavla Brooke sang carols, and Mae Carmen and Dorothy Quintette contributed speclaltls*. Manager Ed, Aywsrd was thanked for the use ot the bouse. At the Mctropolc tbe Dolly Dimple Oirls and the staff of the Olympic were guests ot Managers Me* Mahon end Jackson, and Managers Butter and Leavltt st a midnight spread, after tbe lasl Christmas show. Tbe people In "Neptune's Qir- den" were bo pleased with the way John F. Royal took care of them at B. F. Keith's, that they gave blm a baaltoroe desk set right tram Santa Olaus' best stock. Guano Ctkba Housb (John W. Havlln, mgr.) —rtobert Billiard will be seen Dec. 29, In "Tbe Argyle Case." "Oh I Obi Delphlne," with jolly Frank Mclntyre and a big bunch of pretty girls proved a splendid holiday attraction. Scott welch, George Edmond, 8tella Boban, Frank Doane, Oc- tavla Broske, George A. Beans snd Helen it. Itaymond, were In entertaining evidence. "The Fight" comes Jan. 0. Lvsio (Carl Hubert Eeuek, mgr.)—"The Lure," the white ilsre drama, with William J. Kelly and Beatrice Prentiss In the company, :s due Dec. 28. Els* Bysn snd all the rest of tbe clever people In "Peg o' My Heart" pnt In a second week ot profit—lel'ghllng large audiences, and feeling the Inspirational thrill that came from appreciative throngs. Evelyn Ntshtt Thsw will be here Jan. 4. B. V. Kktu's (John F. Boysl, mgr.)— Joseftson's Icelanders are the beadllncra of the New Year bill, opening Dec. 28. Others: The Nine White Hussars, Cantwell and Walker, Mllto" Pollock and company, in "Speaking to Father;" Georgette. Bronson and Baldwin, the Two Paul- ham Teams, In basket hall on bicycles, Yankee snd Dixie. Motion pictures. Oepheuh (J. Herman Thomas, mgr.)—Tbe Orphean Players will present "GetKIch-Qolck Walllngford" Dee. 88. Last week. "The Little Minister" was given a splendid Interpretation, with Lillian Kemble as Lady Babbie. Charles Qunn was seen to splendid advantage In the title role. W. H. Forestelle, always capable, Just "lit" as the policeman. "Seven Days" Jan. 4. Wsi.nct Stuvjdt (W. J. Jackson, mgr.)—Paul Armstrong's play, "The Escape," wlU be put oo Dec. 28. Laat week, Thurston, tbe magician, re- peated his former triumphs. Be drew great crowds, and his feats. "The Lady aud tbe Lion" and "The Prisoner ot Canton," putsled both big and little people. "The Round-Up" comes Jsn. 1. Oavamr (Larry Nehme, mgr.)—The Vanity Fair llurlesquers ara coming Dec. 28. The Cracker- Jacks put on a splendid burlesnue show. Zella Rarabo, Jim Doherty, Etta Hastings, Dan Nlblo, Beatrice Harlow, Leo Kendall and Johnnie Jew were sll of stellar quality. "The Mnrdl-Orss Revelers" and "Back to Nature" proved clover vehicles for the dlsplsy ot the talent In stock. Happy Widows oome Jan, 4. Music Ball. —Gertrude Hoffmann, In a revue of twelve scenes, with Chlng Ling Foo, an Arablsn ballot snd a chorus of girls, are coming Dec. 81, Jan. 1, for four performances. John Hoffman will be the soloist st the first "pop" Dee. 28. Til* bouse "all sold." Bhxbt AuntTonitJU.—Tbe Olncinnatl Symphony OvchcKtra will give concerts Jan. 2, 8. Burgess (George F. Fish, mgr.)—Tbe Top o' tbe World Dancers, In "Kris Krlngle's Dream," will be the headline™ Dec. 28. Others: Fifteen girls snd boys and sli dogs In "The Collie Bullet," James Francis Sullivan and company, tbe Moffet- Clare Trio, Hong 1'ong. Dlvettl Troubadours, and Pierce and Roalyn. Motion pletores. Olympic (McMahon A Jackson, mgrs.)—Jack Held and bis Progressive Girls srrlve Dec. 28. The Dolly Dimple Qlrls did well last week in tbe two set satire, "Men Wanted." George B, Beau- Inn anil Mark Adams were past masters In comedy who helped Immensely. Bam Watson and the Art Models helped tho olio win big. Monte Carlo Girls come Jan. 4. Oiumsn (Ernst Otto Scbrotd, mgr.)—Tbe Ger- man Block Co. will present Jobann Nestroy's farce, "Lompacl-Vngabundus," Dec. 28. Etandaru (Barry Bart, mir.)—After weln/ tbelr "obituary" In print the stock bnrlesaoers just refused to die, and the Lid Lifters are to stick around for New Yeai's week, openlna Dec 24. "The Fixers" was i.ut en for s Chrlitnus week curtain rslser, followed by "The Hsft ttite." J. J. Black, <i. H. Watd snd T. J. Kelly, vllh Vnneta La Mere, Babe- Howard and Shirley Ward were conspicuous In tbe rast. Doherty snd De Volo put on a dare devil bike set. II suck's Opkba Housi (James E. D*«, in jr.) —The holiday vaudeville wss provided by Wrny and Ray, Hay's musical goats, Thomas Jefferson. tbe long fellow from Virginia, and Oebsn and Gehan. "Victory" wni tbe big picture feilui* of the week. Nsw Csirrusr, Faiiu,t, prnixa/e snd Lvitnm are sll showing pictures, and the first snd last named sdd vaudeville sets. iioi.idat noiis. "Tun Lure" will be seen twice on New Year's Eve. All the vsudcrllle snd burlesque boiv)?i give midnight thows New Tear's Eve. Ttj» "lid" ix es on st n't csfes at midnight. Bissib Bbowhino msde a rig hit at the Em- press. "Nimma'a Gudex" wss a Keith feature Ihtit went well. Consul snd his adopted dsuthter, Tlelu, smssed big crowds by their marvelous feats At Keith's, showing that chlmpsnsree era qaltv ss smart ss some folks, even if they can't converse. MiriMiL, "Peg's" dog, wss feted snd given a little Christmas tree of his own by Else Bysn, his mistress. , Ciuaun Mnscaorr la back from the Host, after a trip in search ot novelty for the Orpbeum Winter Roof Garden. Kathsmnb Bums, former soubretle, wss fined IB snd costs, on a shop lifting charge. In tbe police court, tuts Rorro and Tbtbauini are to appear at Music Ball together Jan. SI, under J. Ii. Thu- man'a direction. LrrrLB Katiii.kbm CLirroso wss quite seriously ill with tonsllltls before her engagement at Keltb'a ended. Joun Bona, son of the lata Jack Boyle, the eld league backstop, la waking good In Qua Ed- wards' production, 'The Matinee Girl." iUav Raana Is back boms after a successful tour of the East, Cuba Kaiin has gone to New York to spend tho holidays and fill reading engagements. albest Foreman, "candy butcher," at the Standard, caught a |lo0 fins for putting obscene cards In his wares. The sentence wsa suspended with the proviso that another offense meant en- forcement of the tax. John and Bd. Smith, ot the Sullivan A Canal- dine circuit, playing st the Empress, went out lo the College ii 111 Sanitarium snd helped at the Christmas Eve entertainment. I'dj Cornell Glee Club wUl sing at the Audi- torium Dee. 20. 0 ROME F. Fian bss soed James K. Day for 1.1,000 for Injuries sustained In the recent al- leged assault. This Is the latest angle of tbe Lyric-Empress war. Hamilton, ©.—araml (John it. McCarthy, mgr.) bill Dec. 23 and week: Limore and Juliette, Fred snd Anns l'elot, Uoore and St. Claire. Jack Case, GrIOn and Emmcrt, Borst nnd Buleo suit company, Johnny Buscb, Marls Dieams, the lto- many Opera Co., snd moving pictures. Jewel, Stau. I.xrio, RorAi« BAOta and Smith's. —Moving pictures only. Notes.— The BUou Is dark, and will continue so Indefinitely owing to a radical change In Oli'.i Stste laws covering this clias of theatres Manager Tom A Smith, of Smith's Theatre, who suered severely for several weeks with diabetes snd gsngreen, wss compelled to submit to the sin' Lutstlon of three toes on tils right foot to pre- vent tbe spread of poison. Sprlnsrfteld, Slavs.—Court Square (D 0. Glltnore, mgr.) "The Legend of Leonora" Dec. 20, Yiddish Players 31, Kva Tsngusy Jan. 1, "When Claudia Smiles,'' with Blanche Ring, 2, 8. Palace (Gordon Wrlditer, mgr.)—Bill week of 20: Le Billet Oiassi'iue, tbe Great Leon, Ben Dee ley snd company, Ada Latham and romp.my. I.afTerty and Kelly, and Bam Barton. I'ou's (Stewart Llthgow, ngr|)—"Buu'y Pulls tho Strings" Is tbe stock production here 30 snd week. "Tbe Escape" next, Bboadwat (D. D. Scullen. mgr.)—Tlis Bio.:k company presents "A Kuight for a Day" week ot Qiluorb (Wm. M. Byaa, ogr.—)Beauty. Youth and Folly tO-81. Trocidcros Jon. 6-7. Nelson (J. Loewer, uigr.)—Vaudeville and mo- tion pictures. Plaza (J, SI. Carney, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. .. B "2S «i B '„b to"*", ngr.)—Famous Players films 2D 31, Kdlton filna Jan. 1-8. Eoisonu, GAirrr, (Ilobb, grand, Hodbon, Ltiio, MuiRon. Noveltv, I'/lacb, PaiNCESR ami Subwat.— Motion plctim. Noras.—Tbe Geisha, a new moving picture house, being erected on Bridge Street, will open about Jsn. 20, Sam H. Trash will bo manager. * Da • The Springfield Lodge of Illks will bold open house" new Yesr's eve, snd there will Le dancing and other forma of entertainment for tbe enjoyment of tbe guests Through the Ihoughtfulness ot Manager E. L. Knight, of tbe BIJou, who vlslled the Alms House with a moving picture outfit on Christinas Dsy, many of the Inmates saw moving pictures for the first time. ......A huge Christmas tree, oo the stsge of the Nelson, laden with gifts, was Manager Loewer's Christmas offering to the children patrons, on Frldsy morning, 20 0. 8 way no Gordon, heavy, and Lois Howell, leading woman, of the Poll Stock Oompsny, made a trip to Thompsoaville, Conn., 23, after tbe morning re- hearsal, and were married in the presence of s few friends, and returning for the afternoon show. Attsr tbe third act the curtain wss rslsed, and amid a shower of rice, confetti, etc., tra couple received the congratulations of tbelr friends Bert Green, leader of the Pslsce or- chestra, has composed a new march, entitled "Poll's Pslsce Msrcb," snd it wss played st the opening of tbe bouse, 22 Goldstein Bros, gave s speclsl performance, 24, at tbe Broadway, consisting of moving pictures, and speclsltles by the members of the stock company, to about two thousand three hundred children. SINGERS, ATTENTION. I1KRB ARE! THE) SONGS YOU'VE) DBDN LOOKING FOBi Take Btvck the Heart—Now Hoys, Don't Think I'm Hoggin'—Those Dear Little Sham- rocks—Those Busy Little Bees—Nancy Clancy —Scrcme.de—My Sailor -Love—1-rrea Toks- rmthy—Minnehaha—(live lis the Oirls That Used to Appear—When Da<l Stays Home From Church To Rest—If You'll Just Let Mo Call You Baby—Did You Think I Could Forget?—l.orvo'a ttvroet Dream—Dreaming of Ore Sweet Name—To the Power From with- it.—-Moon t line—Honey — Memories — When tbe Frosta tif Many Winters Cnuee the Fading of the Sold—Smile and tbe World Smiles With You—For the Once That Wa Love— Tho Cowboy's Lost Love—Just Dreaming of You--lu Her Droumtt She llntl Drearawl 8ho Would licet Me—'Mermaltfa University— Sr.rlDg—Love Me, SwccUioart, Lowe Me True —Oh, You Elk—Roflections—If You Would De My Lnily Fair—Swoethcort. 1 Will Drcnuu ot Yon—HusobnJI—True bovo Luke Thine— Gcod-bye, Sweetheart, (Jowl-bye — Say You Will Iio My Own—Mamie—After You Went Awty—Just As One Has Loaned To Love- On a Bright Moonlight Night—Oh, Let Us Be Ft lends Again—My Hose la Dlxlo LandV— Shadows—Uomo Into the I'lne Wood—Down On Old Lake Uric, Dearie—From Hay Shore To Ileltlmore—Thoughts Of Spring—There's a Girl At Home Who Loves You—Memories —Jennie, Deal'—A Memory—My Tango Olrl —Buttercups—Lunette — Daughter—<At tho Head of Dead Man Canyon. PROFESSIONAL 8INCER8! WH WIIjI. 01VB YOU THB MUSIC FBIOH, BUT ASK YOU 'TO MNCLOSH TWO CMNT STAMP FOll MAOII NUM'HIdll OKDEUtuD, •it) PAY rOSTAGlu. ADDIIICS3 The H. Klrktm Dntydnle Co., Washington, n. ft Fur Lined Overcoats At one-fourth vuluo, Mnnufnclurorti' Hiunnlos ot fiunllviuuii's fiir-llnud overcoats, liupurtvil black iroodcluth Hiicii, lined with Hiicst Auslrttllau Jlluk. I,iir«e. llandHomo IVrslun Lainh Col- lar. Douiiio urciwlcd, littcHt style. All sIkcm from 84 to 4H, Itulitll value, |lao. While they last will bo NACUIPICKD FOH •ill* each. First conic first served. VOU takk NO 11ISK. Kxamlito anil try on UK- FOHK PAYING, Write loilay, staling size, and enclose oxpruag charges only, and coat will lie sent ui otico for your oxniiilnatiuii and nnproval. or call K. Uoiikutn, Room41, 160 W. limit Ht., illlvV YOHK GO ON THE STAGE! I TELL YOU HOW Newark, M. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, mgr.) George Cohan was seen In "Drosilway Jones," Dec. 20-27, to big audiences. Primrose 4 Dockstsder's Minstrels week of 20. 'The Man Inside" next. Siiusasr (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.)—"The Family Cupboard" week of 20. "Within tbe Law" next. "Traffle In Bonis." pictures, drew crowds week of 22, without interference by thu police. I'nooron's (It. C. Stuart, mgr.)—A big holiday bill week of 20 Includes: Belle llaker, Knapp anil Cornells. Malay and Wooda, Herbert and Gold- smith, Normsn, Revolving Collins, Cain and New- comb, Norlne Carmen's Minstrels, Klng-Orebsn and company, In "Tbe Cheat," Frost snd King, snd "A Dsy on the Nile." OiriiBUM (If. 8, Schlealnger, mgr.)—The Brownell-Btork Stock Co. re-entered the muslrsl comedy Held 20, with "Alms, Where Do You Live?" "Tbe Country Boy" next. Kxpiaa (Tom Miner, mgr.)—Mollis Williams and her company, week of 20. with llnrry Hhep- Kll, Joe Mills, B, A. Turner, Cliff Wonaan, 'lid Dixon, Mae Meek, Madge Dorrell and others. Tbere will be n midnight performaiiee New Year's eve, The ttosy rosy 'Jlrls week of Jan, D. Dare Marlon's Dhow drew trig week of Dec. 22. Lvail (It. a Stuart, mgr.)—Dill 20-31: The rtoyds, Nat Aldlne, Ladsla and Longdcn. Marcus and asrtelle, Gertrude McOlli snd cnuijisr.y, Nell and Earl, snd the f^uwno Troupe, For Jsn. 1-8: Cbesbs? snd Da Boss, Field Bi'mes Mr. nnd Mrs. Rtillmsn, Bert Lennon, O'Brien and Brooks, "Tbe Bouse Thst Jsck Unlit," snd International Trio. Notes. —Barry Bennett, the scenic artist who, nntll tbe beginning of tbe present sesson wss one of tbe conspicuous members of the •toe'e at tbe Orphetira. aas returned to bis old position The series.of pkturee, entitled "Tbe Inside of the Wblte Slave Traffle," which were booked at lbs Newark Theatre for 15-24, were exhibited with the sanction of the authorities nntll Hit- rrday, 20, when the police ssw Ot to order them discontinued. City, lad. — Orpbeam (fllto Any one, either tex, can succeed. Most fascinating and best laaldprofession In the world. Opportunity lo see the world. Semi •lump for KHKK book on is lisBe Life, Method endorsed Cy entire profession. Address WILLIAM A. UAKKEIIT, Atlantic City,N. J, llookvllle, Ind.—llockvllle Opera House (J. 11. I'nil it, mgr.) unable to obtain rond shows, vaudeville wss tried out Dec. 'M with a bill Including: Byrnes snd Chambers, the Hen- dersons, tLo Kings, Arthur Wliltclnw, Teed snd Lb iieile, Great Llnd. and pictures. Jones, Lltiick at Bcbsofer supply tbe bookings, Ilrnall, Ind,—Sourwlne (K, K. Alklo, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. I'iiinltss, CoieniAL and Ano, pictures only. Notes.— Elks' socio! session Jan, l..,.ISaglee will bold their niluatrel Feb. 0, 0. Wlohlta, Ka*V-Crawford (B. L. Hnrtllng, mgr.) Olive Vail, in "The Olrl from Murom's,"' (if.rlslmus matinee and night, to packed houses. EiIIsuii'h talking pictures were shown 20, 27, to C business. Mine. Rchuinann-Iielnk will appear In concert Jan. 8, PRlNCtua (L, M. Miller, mgr.)—Tho bill fjr week ending Deo. 27 Included: Tojettl and lieu- i.etr. Curtis and Ulbbard, Uoldlng and Keating, llnrel Walker and company, Ergotll aud Lillipu- tians, and moving pictures. KiifiiKss (M. Hhsmlwrg, mgr.)—Tbe Keyes block Oo. played "St. Kluio" Ohrislinas week to g<ii«l I'Usineas. r"<mvu (E. M. Leach, mgr.)—King vs. Iferrlter, In Indoor auto-polo. New Year's matinee snd night. Bliiuvhanston, IV. Y.—Hlotio Opera Mouse (Fred (llllen, mgr.) Helen Oraycu and tier cmli- pnny, Including Luurc New York successes, ., "The nanny Side of Broadway," with Msg Bloom, Dec. 28; "Wllhln " Mlchlfgan Dnnker. mgr.) with Msx Bloom. Dee. 26; "Wllhln the I<vv" SO, Lyman II. Howe's pletores 80, "Henpecked Henry," ublold. Jsn. 1-4: "The Spendthrift" 0, "Betrothed" 10, "Freckles" 13. Nora.—The beautiful Rtarlsnd Tbrstrs It play- ■paclty business, showing feature reels snd splendid vaudeville. An elegant nljie orgsn Ir.g to ransclty snd splendid vaudeville. An elegant pipe orgs Is a feature of tbe progrnu. Vaudeville is booked through the Jones, Llnlek A Ecbsefer Agency .uureuoo llruoke, presenting latest . week of Dec. 20; "Olrl in Hie Toil," matinee, 20; "Lion and tho Mouse," night, 20; "The drain of Oust," matinee IIO; "Tho White Sister," nlgbt, 30; "Is Marrlags a Fsllure7" matinee, 31; "Tbe Witching Hour," night. 31: "Tho Chorus Lady," matinee, Jsn. 1; "Uioln of Dust," night, 1: "The Wblte Bister,'' matinee, 2; "Dawn of a To-morrow," night. 2; "iieverly of flrsustark," matinee, 8; "Olrl In tho Tail," night, 3. ABignnv (It. Livingston, mgr.)—Burlesque, Orst Iinlf; vaudeville .ind pictures, Iut bslf. Trowf K. Y.—Proctor's (Joseph Coyne, mgr.) bill for Dec. 20-31: Tbe Three Kewrnnns, Knapp and Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Cooper and Kshcll, and Mr. and Mrs. IT. lloclker and com- pany. Kbr Jan. 1-3: Roger and O'Donncll, Keck-y Brothers, Allyn King, William II. Fox, and the Tlilrteen Oirls In Blue. Band's (N. 0. Mlrlck, mgr.)—Blanche Ring, in "When Claudia Smiles," Jsn. 1. "Undo Tom's Cabin" 3, 3, moving pbtureu of "Traffle In Bonis" week of 5. PgooTca's Ltcbtjm, Trojan, Novxiitv, Pvma, Keith's, Ksnm and Majkstio, photoplsys only. Cohoea, If. Y.—Proctor's (Dan Corr, mgr.) feature photoplays, Bgiuui HroT and Kmpiur, pbotoplsys only. Wniro, Tex, — Audllorluan (dins, T. Brian, mgr.) Lillian Russell was here Dec. 21, "Msdsme Sherry" 20, and Rdlson'a talking pictures 20 27. Oiitstai.. Cost snd ai.auo, moving pictures and vniKlevlllo, Dixie and Itsx, moving pictures only, Temple, Tear.—Temple (II. W. Cunningham, mgr.) 'Iladanie Sherry" appeared here Dec. 20, to large crowd. Will piny return engagement, malluee and nlgbt, Wednesday, 24. I.iiruiiile, Wyo.—Opera House (P. M, Root, mgr.) "ameer 00(1" Dee. 20. "I.\'i-k Lady" 8. Kurniisa (J. H. King, tngr.)— Motion pictures and vaudeville.