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JANUARY 24 THENSWYOM OLr^i?if&. 9 THERE'S NO ONE JUST LIKE YOU If you want encores get this and you'll get them. We've tried It and we know, or wo If If MARION ESTEY GREAT FOR trios AMD QUA RTETTES would not be offer I Qg It to you. COPIES and ORCHESTRATIONS BEADY "THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE." Lnngaore (II. H. Frasee, mgr.)— The House of Hondag?, a four act rtramaUzaUan by Joseph Hyron Totten, Ot It. W. Kauttman's novo! of Uio same name, produced Monday evening; Jan. 1E>, tar Tho House of Bondage Co. (inc.), with ttfc cart: J! THE WOLF-WltSOH PUB. CO. UN8INQ, MICH. 8EN0 PflOORAMME SalUe Denfctgh >wcn Do h... (Suzanne Bocunom ...Lucille Laveorna ,..C- W. Goodrich Cecil Bpooner ........ TuHy Marshall Mabel Turner OUT* OroTO . .Ellta Proctor OOa .. .Elizabeth Whlppa .Blanch* Turka ...Helen Tilden (iwen Denhtti Mary Denbigh. Has Croaaman Cassrle • •• A Customer... Rob* Legere.. ■ Frltal......... Bvctyn. Ba'SSf'iMeiemV loin. BalnpoUa Weelcr Drier John Maurice Buiilvan IMiUlo Boetoroen Charles F. Miller Carrie Berkowles Garcia Mravlag; Herman Hoffman... Otto Koerner Eatle Flanagan.. .J? 1 " 8 - Greenwood Mrs. Ferdinand Wapplng Chamberlain Ida Darling Marlon Lennox Jmeta Arnold Dr. Uolwlg. J. Irrlnc Southard Case* Herbert B. Denton air. Totten. In his dramatisation of Mr. Kaufman's noTel. has used twenty-one epmk- . lag parts, four acta and eight scenes. In the •*■,'* novel the author told a more or lea* familiar R'AKf' ccrity. In the awns where ilto lcarua ot her hatband's death she was superb. Lou Tellegen, the French player, made, on this occasion, his flrnt appearanco In English. He Is tall, cood looking, and has a most In- teresting personality. He la a nplcndld actor, and is rrmiiiar with every trick of the etage. He speaks, of coarse, with a Branca accent, wjirh Otted In nicely with his por« trawl of the role of Ramon, which he acted with grace, distinction and authority. It wae a great performance, and the npplsnso be- stowed upon htm was honestly won. Good work was also contributed by Geoffrey C. 8teln, a capable young actor: B. L. Fer- nandez, George Graham and Haude Odell. The production was staged by Edgar J. MacGregor, and was ono of the best thing* tbia clever young stage director baa done. Kelccv. a FOLIES MAMGNY. Altec the theatre* were out on Monday night, Jan. 19, everyone prominent fat the oeatr Lihdbw (A. B. Sehwtrts, mgr.)—Photoplay* and vaudeville. Columbia (A. Stchcl. mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving nictate*. For 10-51: MU*. Arenera and Victor. D* Witt and Stewart, Valerie Btuart. ■'Standard Bearer," Loots I.eadra. and Che* Wah Loo. Fcr 22-24: Dixon and Dixon. Bolrae* and HeOlatoo, Oordoa, Snow and nag, Eldsra sad company, and others. . _ . _*. Oatsxt <ra. A. MeAiuX mgr.)—Vaotovfllo and ponies, Ookbdt (Wm Fox, tagf.) i SB txB ts and vend*- fille. Foixt (Wm. Box, ttgt.)—Picture* and viude- vllle. Born, (Iftrcna Latir, e»jr.)--Pbotepl*y* tad vtndevUe. Ftrra Avaxtra (M. B. gate, mgr.)—Motion ptriore* aad vsodevula Joksj (H. T. Jenai, mgr.)—Veodeviu* aad picture*. Lnoxwr (John A. Zero, surr.l—The latest photoplays and vaoasvlUe. (Geo, - Deatbs in m Profession [ In Loving Memory of BAY 0. ST. JOIIH Dled January 21st, ina atOTIlEIt ADD HAL ] Hn, AUoe> Fisher ficraon, wlfo of Bills R. Genoa, ot Denver, Oat., died la tbat city Jan. 1, at her testdsoce, BS Olonerra Place, atler an Oxroan (Oeo. J. Weiss, topia ys ant vaudeville. mar.)—Tbe lateet pao- known so* leatrical world and many well rlcty people, hastened to the openlnsr of Hie Foiles Marlgny (atop the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, last Summer Lew Fields' Boot Gar- den). leaving the elevators they entered one of the prettiest rooms in New York. The walls and ceilings axe decorated with flowers and awl thousand* ot* small Incandescent ■toa, andf as handled by the dta-oitiitit U BaBT'Sf. * tl<Sx *"* wam f,a,, OTer tbe practically the .same a» the first "Whit* «Mre .place. Slav*" affair which, opening early In the eoaaon. and meeting with more or less suc- cess due probably to the unwholesoment** of ite theme, resulted In an avalanche of "Whlta Blave'' etage works. To be sure. It Is an expurgated version that opened taenday sight, harmless enough, rxit still a trine plain spoken for the ^'young folks. 7 As the lines of the pity follow the novel. It is scarcely necessary to give th* The play Is very weak as to cooetrurf ion and entirely too long. There at* weary stretches of dialogue In the third act that grow terribly monotonous, and the climate*. while thrilling, are all reached In too abrupt and clumsy a manner. The mounting of the play Is excellent, one scene vieing with the other in this reaped. The first act, which is so s'jort it might for better be called neprologu*. Is notable for a tottage aet that looks His the genuine email town article. This act finishes with one of the above mentioned abrupt climaxes. . , . M ,_ Several rmalfdetails, like the lamp on the •jfBHtlB "J, table, which could easily have contained oil rather than the all too noticeable electric bulb, and the dictating of a letter tbat the girl seemingly wrote in long-band at the rate of two hundred and fifty words a min- ute, must have been overlooked by the pro- ducing director. The scene In the second act showing the Interior of Mme. Le Gere's establishment Is exceedingly realistic. The cast Is uniformly excellent. Cecil fipooner, as Hary Denbigh, makes the best of the conventional line* and situations and, la spite of this drawback, is convincingly good at all times. Tally Marshall, as the on* speakable Greek, gives a photographic char- acterization, absolutely and merveloualy cor- rect In gesture, appearance, dialect and man- nerism. Hio work Is wonderfully good. HHta Proctor Otla looks and acts the part of the pseudo French madame, and Uvea up to her well earned reputation as a come- dienne of character. John Salnpolls overdoes the Italian "loafer," Rafael AngelelU. He> loses himself several times, but on the whale renders a satisfactory performance. The bai- ance of the cost do as well as they can with In the centre of the mart Soar space has been reserved for public dancing, and several times during the evening Joan Sawyer, one of the best of profesthmtl dancers, asalsted by Lew Qulrm. tangoed te the delight of the large ana fasTalonsble audience, Surroond- Wiawios: (Ambrose Miller, tag*;)—VsjfttsvtUe and pbotoolay* Bijou (Oeo. Bebenek, mgr.)—loeir-. vaude- ville, changed twice vmt'.j, also tko latest pho- toplays. BUI 19-21 Is featured br Island West's "The Ortatnal." For 22-SI. "Wart 12" wtUe* featured. BtMit (M. JI. Saxe. mgr.)— Mini Hurt mu- sical comedies, together w!tb vaudeville sad the Isteat photoplays. Bbdvobd (Ben Kahn. nmr.l— VaodertUe aad the latest photoplays, Thn pragmas la changed twice weekly. __ Vultow (A, H. LUfbtoo. ca«v.) -Vaoowlllc. ehsngrd twice weekly, la driwlng capaetty bsete*. Bill 19-21: Nelueco ani Itorley. Bennett and Kosper, "WTin w M aet" Garden Peer, and two other*. For 22-24: Gladys Vase*. Potter J. White a* aad Aldtwa, OMen and Ber» uumss of six moalhs. brought about hy a peralytla stroke. Mrs. Oetsos. who was thirty-eight years of age, was married to H. R. Oerson In New York. She had been connected with the theatrical advertising business for rnsay years. Funeral ser- vice* were held from UoOorem's Mortuary Ohspel in Denver, Jan. 14, and lurlsl made at Riverside. Mr*. Georartnn. Weldon, famous an a singer, died last week la Brighton. Rnglsnd. 8b* was born in 188T, and In I860 msrrled Captain Weldon, ot the Eighteenth Hnsssra. ("Continued on page IS.) GABLE NEWS From Our Owi Correspondent, HflHry 6oorge Hlbbert. and company. Btyes bert ana two ethers lng the dancing epacc, on an elevated floor, tables have been placed where a sandwich to a banquot can be had, with or without liquid refreshments. Tables have also been placed OB fh* balcony. The music It furnished by Maurice Levi and his bend, and a One vaudeville show was also offered It was offend by Hedges Brothers and Jaeobsoo, one of the best star ing acts now to the Bast; Dorothy Toye. who sings equally wall la soprano or tenor vetcee; Oscar Lorraine, th* violinist: Strschel Head- ier, a clever pianist, who rather spoils hi* aet with a poor monologue; Oy-ra and Dorma Leigh, the sensational dancer* from "The Girl on the Film;" tbe Bkatalls, la a clever roller skating act, and the Marcel's Living Art Studies. The Foiles Marigny Is different from any York A( SiroasBT (We, Saei vllle contteaes to big ebsnaad twte* weekly. olthtio (Heeavaa Wi vaodevine end plcnnse. Snesby, mgr.)—LoeWs vsnde- Tea pesgrtm la LONDON, JAN. IP. Aa alariatag attack of broachlhe wttbuiew Ptek sown. frsnTtbe Brnplre vevue Imwedtttely sfter By doctor'* evdor* be pr ctssds lm- togr.) — Obntianou* tf. In the first place, id! eleven o'clock at it does not open until night, and closes at one. The resort on Monday night sprang Into instant popularity, and It look* a* If It would enjoy.a long and prosperous career. Helen*. PALACE. the stagey types allotted to them. Lucille Lavcrno gave her usual excellent performance. The play contains several strong sltua* tlons and lots of Interesting dialogue, and piomlea* well at times, but tbe moulding has been done with an unskilled hand, which man the effect of tbe whole. Poielbu some- one can whip it into abape and make It a nig •roceetw. Th e framework Is there. Barry. "MARIA, ROSA." Thirty-ninth Street (Maynard Wnlti\ bus, mgr.)— Maria Rota t drama In three act* by Angel Gulmera. Translated from the Catalan by Jose Behegaray. English version by Wallace Oillpatrtck end Guldo Marburg. I'roduced by F. C. Whitney on Monday night Jan. 19. with this cast: Hunch George Graham Salvador Geoffrey C. Stein Qnlrlco S. I* Fernand** Tomaea Maude Odell Ramon Lett Tellegen Maria Bom Dorothy Donnelly Cola* .j.Jo&n Arthur Chicote Charles Ashley There are throe genuine treat* for the theatregoer who decide* to spend an evening at th* Thirty-ninth Street Theatre. In the first place, he will see a powerful drama; secondly, an actress, Dorothy Donnelly wCio ha* a mote legitimate right to star than many actresses now enoylng this distinction. and lastly. Lou, Tellcgeri, ono - (FR1NK rUOMPBOW, uoa.) Tlte UBual large audience waa to attend- ance here Monday evonlng, and the excel* lence of the program, at lie conclusion, sent everybody home In a happy frame of mind, Sam Bernard, in "Nonsensical Nonsesfe,'' assisted by Stella Tracy and Lora Lleb, had little cauHc to com tin at the reception given them. The skit j a laugh producer from ■tart t/> finish. m . _. M , Dave Schooler and Louise DlcMnawu In their classy singing and piano ■peculty were The first appearance o* *"* !•*■. •?. , '* n i rlette de flerrls and companv la t series of artistic posing, wae met frith an cess. (See New Acts, sett week). Odlla Wrirtit. a soprano of r««narkat>l* range and sweetness, auto made her orat ap- pearance. (See New Aet*. next week).^_ Wellington Crone and Lois Josephine, fit** from their success In musical comedy, re- turned to vaudeville nnd mot with marked enecess. A new danco introduced by thorn proved th?lr biggest feature. Edwin Rttvcns, assisted by Tina Marshall, In "The Troubles of B. A J.," bad the audi- ence .with them from start to finlah. Bcnutlfal and talented Doris Wilson and her clever little company was cttala seen In that singing surprise, called '■Through the aVooklng-Glas8," and made their usual big bit Paul Gordon and Anne llica. In staging and a splendid cycling performance, l.iid down number one position In a capable man- ner. The Kiaw A Brlanger motion picture of "Tbe Fatal Weddlng* v was plvon lie first try-out. The picture Is In three Nets and runs nbout three-quarters ot an hour, and judging from the reception It got Vm fneeem is assured. Jack. s People's (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—floe Tee airlt this week. Hastings' Big Show next. Olympic (Dave Kraus, mgr.) — Dandw (Hrl* this week. Rector GUIs next. West Bad (M. South, mgr.)—"At Bay" this week. "Prnnella" next. Keith'* Alhambrts (Olaede Bsmxlern. mgr.) —BUI week of Jan 10: Lasky'S "Prt Bead*." Bay Oox, Melville and Hlgglns, Ail Amerlcaa Daocera, Andy Rice, Asahl Troupe,"Barry Bay- wood and company, Chat. O'Donnall and com- and the Ranlalla. gjMHtoje Botes. 5ns Maam Twin* war* IwadUned en the Al- B**t Stium.on Tbeatte bill at rrankfort-a M., la Otrmesy ; also tllostrated richly In the house pro- gram. This month they are at the Bolay or- •sum. Badapart. Bangaiy. Tom oituni epsaes at me aeahHt Btue, M. T.. Jan. 0. with highly ssttafietury netilts. uc Damaon. fernerly well ttaown as a vsrhity agent, Is In tbe real estate business at Cam- endge. Md. Hasar II..mitt opeaed m the loew time 11, In "The Merchant Prince." Obm. J. Ross will do a single. nor mei.hcrs has joined the Bva Tangoay Co Hvtus *nd if ctitrras will be asm In vaude- ville. Cuva Looatf is In Mew Tort, and win shortly •tart on (be U. B. a tune Liiiii B. luvunno Milsd Jan, 8, en the BslMe, for New York, W. 8. Clxtblaud, manager of the CWwtand- Fidelity Booking Service, state* that there Is nothing about the business of that agency which woubt Indicate that there I* any troth la th. cry of "hard ttaes." Be says the Cleveland* Fidelity la booking attractleoa for more theatres thaa aver before, with new ones coming in al- most every day. Also, thst there is a decided piodott rasdiately on a long am Wjf*ge. Bias* Jam*, and Laura Ouettt* are.to be f«e- " Id th* Basttr leva* at th. Palace. An curly pro.lurtioo ot "Win*, Wnaaa and Sang" is aoBoancod at aa ua)*said west Bnd theatre. Oscar Asebe and Lily Brorton ham safely te- taraed to London from a wot id tear. ^now revue will be eotlUed "KHmat,' ly Bit* angriir denlte the report ef her re- taratng te the lag*. OUT OF TOWN HEWS PlttahnrtTh, Po^-NTxon (That. cam) owatjesnsry and Itoae and Blale Kn a two weetu' ogageroent. 1« ""« • gunnel," Jan. ». Jell* vatad Urge aidleieae Uet week. them F. Kirk, Janls bo- •agagsmmt, in "The Lady ef IS. Jell* Ssnderann captt- whll* Joe Caw- pi «rsrybsdy in food humor. Axvnt (Joes D. B^nctda, mgr.)— Doris Keane, In "8omue*," with tbe original cast, 10-24. "The Family Ooptoard" next. Dnanims (D. 0. Bairla. mgr.)—Hsrry Davis' Stock Oo. ni-asoU "Th* Olrl Question" week ot l». "Tbe YeUow Jacket" next. LvcaoH (O. B. Wilson, mgr.)—"Ilebecc* of Btmaybrook Farm." with Violet Meraereau In tbe leading role, weak ef IB. Thos. B. Bhea, In rep ertolrs, next week Pirr (W, - Pitt rums, I Vincent, of th. Breos vieber. mgr,)—For week ef 1*. , in "Th* IModneu ot Virtue." Bva ilium*, em/ uo/i »i»V| ui*> ""■" ■" tendency on the part of tbe managers represented by his office, to use bigger and higher-priced acts, which la fast lifting tbe Oleveland-Fldsllty out was cngsged to play a hmoIi Oarerv (Btarr Karttraa rlon's Big Show 10 and wee! ef tbe "small time" agency ranka and placing It en a "big time" basts. Tbe following feature acts have been rented out of th* office during the past week or two: Barry Bulger, Daisy Bareeert, Orlando Musical Four, Eight American Acrobats, Hlioo's "Brln** Isle," Mies Maurice Wood and Sidney Marlon, Barry Mots* and com- pany, Herbert Lloyd and company, tbe Oklahoma (Hrl*. Bass Forth Musical Qomedy Ootnpanr, Habta Lslonde and company, with boxing kanga- roo; tbe Tlnkham Duo, In 'The Osge of Death:" Vera Sabtna and company, Three Oastllluccla, Bristol's Oomedy Bqolne Olrcus, OUvs Grand Open Trio, Three Boondlrur Pattersona, Orescent Oomedy Fear, Fear Musical Catcs, Harvard Trio, King William's trained dogs, the Bohemian Four, btontagae'a Oomedy Cockatoo Hippodrome, the In- ternational Trio, Barry. Halver* and Rome, the Wonder Kettle, Melrose, the Hypnotist, Ollvef* Job!)** Minstrels. Imperial Comedy Few, Bert- lett and Boonean, Paul, I^etan and Kelly, Herald Sonar* Oomedy Poor, Lewis' dog sod monkey elr- eus, John W. Ransoce. Anger Trio. W. S. Hartsy snd company. In "Th. Boom Upside Down!" James Leonard'* Pleyers, Loralne Buchanan Oom- edy Co.. snd many others nf equal magnitude. Linaav turn Tnavaa received excellent notion* from The N*ut-Adver«*'T and X»s gun, of Van- couver, B. c. Faisnx I* OaKoosr. with hi* Treupe of Hoop- leDers. tetaraod from ituroi»- after an eight year*' trip aiwmd the wurid. He wtu go back to Bag- land In Aegett. With bin la * Hindoo nriaea, "e will <" e Washington Stock Oo.. of Detroit, ilal part la tbla piece, man, mgr.)—Dsvs Ua- Big Show is ana week, with Agnes Behlsr. alolllo Williams Show next. VioTonu (Oeo. Bchai'.r, mgr.) -- Broadway Belles, with the MeOresdJavenpoK Troupe of riders u sn added attriutloo. wwk of IS. Blgb Life Olrls next. Bxi'O.—-Chicken shew lP-te, Mbmobul Uiu,.— ll.nr Lauder and company for tbtet performances, 28, M. Advance sale wss heavy. Oasitmia Bail. — Mutch* Rim* II. Hswman Falk* M. Bcetm f«i*apoouy Orchettta 28. Nora*.—"The UtueO^det,' 1 In course of prep. •ration by * Urge tad cspsbl* cast of prtnetpal* and caoras, will b*_present*d here for tbe fitet tiro*, F*b. 4...., .Theresa Miller proved mag- netic at the Weridaa Squat* last week, wh*r* •h* wrnt big at every *bow Isabell. Miller and ooeapany gar* * clever rendition of a rural comsdy offering, and rvretvvd lengthy applause. "Mother (loose Olrls," a pretty little mu- sical offering, wi* • niMi*nne*d bit at the 8b*ri- daa Square. A capable company of eleven girl* end an txcellent comedian furnished plenty of diversion Fred Ifadorbaeh Is still banding oat dope on th* bones Harry Long keeps la as good spirits a* ever, aad continue* making friend* at th* Victoria ...Jas. Oahlll. well known local man, baa Joined the force* at th. Sheridan Square as pmoerty man. under the strict guidance ot popular Jt.ry Collins. CLIPPER BUSINESS INDEX Reodlnsr, the Or whom he Busses. Out educate In Rngllsb and other Ian- LAlrre Blfoe. the original Blim ef the former a of Hanson aad Bltoe, will shorty make her re-*rprafaaee In vaudeville In a new double act aria Joe Fechcr, who la bow concluding a long eegagarMit *t the MUsnrerth atumtr City, N J. The eed doable, to eald to differ greatly from those now In vogue. "Tn* Wuiai, or tub Wobld" chorus Include*! Beaa Meets*, Florence Kern, Lois Stowe, Dorothy Landers, alarto Ballamirr, Anna Ferine, June Bl- . Pe—Orpbeum (J. W. Rusk. mgr.) the Orphesat Players are mm in "Th* Boas," with Robert Ilyman and Virginia Mann, week ef Jan. IS. photo* of Dora Booth, second leading lady wet* distributed 20. 'Why Bmltb uHBanr' aagt week. (lsawo (F. L. Callahan, mgv.)—Oalsmltb Stock Co. prassnt "Pierre ef the PlUoa" weak of 10. "The Olll from itortor'*" next. Photos of Jessie Mesuer were dlstrlbeted SO. Tango Tea. matinee, 21; China ■raveatr*. matinee. 23. Acaosuv (Phil Levy, mgr.)—Al. O. Field's Greater MlMinl* X9. Hirroniom (0. 0. Keener, mgr.)—Bill for 10-21: Arthur Lartn. and company, Five Dunbers. Hamilton Urn... Marie Raymond, and Kelly and Fin*. For S2-M: Arthur Lartne and company. Bounding Pateneas, Bvelyn Joyce, Cracker Jack Four, and "Detective Keen*." Von Tllser'S Admtlseisents not eieredtag en* line in length Will be pubiiahed. property elasslnsd in thl* ladee at th* rat* of no tot on* year (B8 isaass). A copy ot Tub Navr Yoax Currsa will b* *»t tree to each advertiser while the advertisement I* run- ning. —m*~m—— ^— ASBESTOS CURTAIN* A.ND PIOTDHB) BOOTHS. « W. Trainer Mfg. Oo., TO Pmvl St. atoetota, Ma**. CARNIVAL FRONTS AND SHOW BANNERS. IX a Hamphrys Co.. ttt* Anh 8L, rhllsdslphts, P*. OHlMCgs BULLS 4% 8PECIALTIBO. B H. MaylandA Sou, BrwiUeoghhr St, tyn, N, x. COHFEOTIOHg. Biea. * KkstetB, *4» S 1 FORTUNE) (UfVUIBLB) WRITBB*. S. Bower, in Barnua St., Breeeiya, M. T. xtUSIOAIi DELLS AND NOVELTIW5, Bdwtn & Stnet, 18 Brook St. Haxtrv-a Ooaa. MU8IOAL SPECIALTIES. J. a Deagw, 1800 B. auk St. Okieage, tH. MUSICAL GLASSES. A Branaalm, 1011 Napier Ave., Blebmend HU, OPBBJL CBAIRI AND AUDlTOBIBal SmATlrlO. H. J. Isstweed's Beat, •» tSaari St, Bestea, Mas*. POPCORN MANUFACTURERS. Boeekhela Bras. * lekstoto, Mi to. Peerl* St, iCENERT ABD SOHrtIO PAntTERS. a l. Story Botnle Co., BomervlU* suttoe. Bet- toe, Has*. Boeman A Landl* Ox, 41T S. Olnton St., OhlosBX abeU-* fleealo Studios, Ml B*. Blgh St, OoVisV STEAMSniP^RAILROAD Patl Tatulg A Son. 104 a. 11a It, ». Y. O. THEATRICAL QOODS. Bottm Regalia 0a, bit Wish. St, noerton, Uenv THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. B. Wallow. 808 W. Sard) St, Hew York. WARTBD-Leowrer that ran Straights la Acta: also a Slnal*, lr n*oe*ury. Must b* *trteay tebei *nd good dressor on snd off sU peroMtsgei notlckemi ^ W*nt good Vorsatllo 1 good people at all titnoa. Have Mod. Show* that don't cto** year around. If you o*n appreciate good treatment, got s«l»ry down to right agar* hrsteady work. Wfitoquick. WBLLSMBDluO., IB) East Olrard Ave., PhuidelphU, P*. neoeeaary. muss o. sruiowy ir on and off itage: seJary of si had plenty of that graft. Porfnrmors. W* can «■* WANTED 1MHEDIATE1.F Mho for small but responsible part to handle small get soenery andjmpe. Slate v*ry lowest In NV. Vn. Addrom CaOAB. H. Pottatew n, Pa. B. F. D. Mo. 1 amatu sua miumsg nut tvny •mall set sosaery *nd_nr • alary. Join In w. Vo. BHGOKB. Pottstows B aisuncuon. rgny, and t L sbbbbb. pjajajaj uauamiry, anna rerine, *uoo tai> "Honey Olrl*" St* booked for Waefc Of 28 St of the most tlui-tlar A aeaxaon's Hsrry Seaman, mgr.) dtiage. Dot Pare, Orace Do Sola, LlUlsn Parrlsb, this bouse, talented acton New York has teen in many Sera Howe's Loveoaken this week. __ BmUr Bass, Ciani Loretll. Evelyn Hall, Oraco fl he has been Ootham (O, Franklyn, mgr.)—lie llector ■ Girls this MAN AND WIFE MAN TO DO LEADS, WIFE TO DO GENERAL BUSINESS Wire lowmt salary. Must loin at ouno, For three nlgbt stand Ran. OHIO stock eo„ Bemmnoro, p*., Jan. 81, js, 24, Nantyglo, Pa., Jan. 28,21,29. STOCK SGENIC ARTIST THAT OAK PLAY PARTS invites off.re for balance or leeion. Address, C. n. MOTTaOMKHY, Shelbywllle. gtj. 1-11 CHARACTERS. HEAVIES AND OBNBRAL BTOINE88. Age, 801H 10 lu. ; wshjht, no lbs. Btliry, your limit" HARRY B.LO^* • ft. oket 1BT 8.iiOOUABD. BOX 102, Union City, Mich. SCENERY WANTED Anallna Dyed Reentry. Malt be Drop*—vl*i Prl- Kn, Anelent Stress. Pelaos and Arobae, Ho man terlor. Suitabls for "Damon sad Pythias. 1 ' Address HANAORR* Box tn. Providence. R. I. AT LIBKBTV JACK KIRK •* Juveniles, lleavlM, ■»•»• , ^-" BO* South T--- I'Thlrel St. Some Leeds Waco, T*x. LET ME WRITE YOUR NEW PLAY Sketch or Aet, al a vary reasonable price. Satis- taction guaranteed or money refunded. Writs me now. W. K. NELSON, M uuckjughem Btroet. Hartford, Oonn. VAUDEVILLE STAGE MGR. Want* lob. Can take full charge and ran for best Interest of house,. Non-union. Reasonable salary. Anywhere. Address R. W. T„ OLirl'KH. a long day. For three years Sarah Bernhardt'* leading man, "Maria Bom" is an Intensely dramatic and gruesome play, with little er no comedy reiiefT It not only contains what Is known Kthe "punch,' 1 bat several scenes ere sledge mmer blows. From the rise ot the first curtain until Its fall on the strong dramatic scene whlcb closes tbe last act, the audience la not only kept deeply interested, but It Is often thrilled. At times, however, tbe play l« talky. "Maria Rosa" Is th* second play written by the Spanish dramatist, Gulmera, to ranch the American stage, tbe first being *Mertn of the LowUnds." ''Maria Bom" Was first played In a Catalan dialect (Catae Inula is the Kortheantern province of Spain). It was then translated Into Bpanlsh and played tn Barcelona and in Madrid ana It scored heavily. Now It is being played In Bngllsh, and it bids fair to duplicate lis Bropeia success. An of the characters are peamnte, but the two most cblefly concerned are Maria Bom and Bamon. Maria Rosa's husband. Andrea*, dies In prison, accused of a murdor of which she knows ho was innocent. She la courted by Ramon, who posed ss her husband's friend, but hi* only object la to gratify hi* animal passion. He succeeds in corapro- anslng her and Anally sbn consents to forget her Andreas (whom bIio deeply and sincerely loved) anl marry Ramon. After tbe wedding Ramon gets drank and boosts that It was ha who committed the murder. The guttata de- part and the newly married pair ar* left alone. Maria Rosa inflames Bunon'e pamlon Sid then Blabs him to the heart, killing nhn s lastly. Dorothy Donnelly, wbo has not been eern on the local atnge since she scored in "Mv dame X." Is starred In "Maria Rosa," and tbe excellence of her acting entitle* he* to this honor. 8ho baa In the role of Maria Bom a most difflcu.it one, bnt oho handled It well. Imparting to It Ore, passion and sln- Slne*. 0. Brobkly*. B. T.—Aeadaay (P. 0. ■- — ... mgr.) Barton Holme*' tmvelosnm am drawing ca- pacity bouse* Wednesday afternoons aad evening*. Hon. Desn B. Worcester's lectors on the Philip* Haturday, Jan. 24. Mme. Behomann-Helnk MOMTAOK (Edw. Trstl, mgr).—"Fine Feath- ers," with all star cast, this week. Primrose A Docktttder'* Minstrels week ot 20. Majihtio (Joan B. Pierce, mgr.)—The second week'* engagement of "Within the Law" began here 10. "At Bsy," with any Standing and Oryatal Heme, week of 28. Iisoinw.T (Leo O. Teller, mgr.)—Primrose 4k Dockstader'a Mlastrelt thl* week. "Floe Feath- ers" week to 20, Da Rein (L. Flngclman, mgr.) —Bva Tangnay this week. "The Lure" week of 26. Oaraauil (William Maaaud, mgr.)—BID week of 10: "Tbe Trained Norses," wllb Clark and tfergman; "Myrtle Olaytoa; or, All Wrong from tbe Start;' 1 Madge Terry, Will Rogers.' Merrill and Otto, Farber Olrls, Paul Lacrelx and com- pany. Flying Martins, and Brnle and Ernie. Boaiiwicic (Benedict Blatt, mgr.)—Dill week ef 19: Jack Wilson and company, Mercedes. How- ard and MoUane, Rvn Davenport and company, Bird Mtlhnen and company, Henry Lewis, tbe Me- Bans, Ward and Cullen, and Devnle Trio Genua (James 1. MacOurdy, mjr.)—Th* afacOnrdy Prayers present "Oet-Illch-tlulck Wal- Itngford this week. "East Lynnc" week of 26. Oassuatrr (Lew Parker, mgr.) —.Toe Orescent fltoek Oo present "Ho Fell tn Lore wllb HI* Wife" this week. "Tbe Man Inside" next. atuuvD (Louts Berr, IToem Stock Oo. (toargtan. Mario* McDonald,' Myrtle ltaaer, Plants 1 lllar " Bhrrman, Helen Olenmor*. Lillian Howell, Dorothy Ilaroette, Helen Marche Both Carbcry, Bllnore Ryley, Lucille Catnaugh, Jennie Oallen, Lena Itett*. Vivian Lawrence, Vera Tlrrell, Ethel Wheel- er, Dorothy Moran, Dot ttoaell. Trlxl* Baymond, Vera Donn, Ross nuber. Masle Lawless, Moteff Alio, minor Wallace, Mabel Benellaaa, Pearl Itetts. Kdna lletller, NeUle PenniogtoD. Faille Faulkner, Maxlo Ollmore, Alice Rldon, Virginia Shelby, Claire Pearl, Bene Pelbata. Rossell* Mayer*. Bobtrle Roberta. Fred Dsles. Winnie Park er, Allan Fagan. Art Oarvcy, Obarle* Towosend, Liny Mack, Irving Jaekaon. Bar Goodrich. Will- iam Wilder, Irving Finn, Stanley Rejourn, Ar- thur Kelly. Fixd 0. BaaNFTT hss opened the N*W Masonic Temple Theatre, at Cody. Wyo. A sraciAl, n-atlne* of "Seven Ktye* to Bild- pate" will be given It. Ths New Hobart Bnlldlng, Broadway and Thlrty.seveath Street, will be ready to May. Tnr:onoa* RanstTB was held to be to contempt of oonrt by a decision handed dawn, Jan. 11, by the Apnelat. Dlvtshin of tbe Snnrome Court. "Zabssin" will follurw 'Two Lota In the Bronx," en Jan. 28. at the Adolf Phillip* Theatre, New York. 8. W. Coomb* bas closed aa manager of the Bra Tangasy Co., and will manage tbe OUbert A Sat* llran operatic revival. Hkmbv Mit.t.r.i will iter Bath Obalbsrtoo In "Daddy Long I .eg* Co, Scranton. Psu—Lyceum (B J. lAmcl, mgr.) for entire week of Jan, 10, the Morten Optra Oorsnany, In "The Tenderfoot," "Tbe ltank Markley, Artbw md Orace Derry, snd well pleased Lo-j**». Pott (John H. DtsTklagj mgr.)—mil week ef 18: Id* Bnoka Beat aad oampany, Heath and HillevsMp, Collin* aad Seymoar. Reed Bretbsft, Frank Mnrtier, rthur «ad Or*™ Derry, and Miller snd Lyle. MajxsTio (Frsak W. Weed, mgr.)—Bill If- ind B%£^'1^£2lJ^'mfm'^ i lG!l'. *** beadllae phiore fe«toro"ituwu»ced l*'Oh*rlM snd Brown, Rhea. Bern md ompany. Ma. Bw- j arts '7T Tb , Third ^aTf*." In ■»• Wft*. «7 W r • * l - ■ Ufa. Q* 18i " ' ' ■ ■ ' l " *"''" " ' **' toiim less LsndsV' "A Modern J.ktli ud Byd*" and ••Path*'* Wmkly.' 1 Tbe Bay sut* Udlm Or- ehaatr* appealTo eanotrt* *J S permanent fea- ture. Bio Niomtj. (Win. I. Berrw. mgr.)—Motion pteturs*. To* leading picture fmUrm IS md Weak Include: "A Bargain with Satan," "The Betnrn of Helen Itedmond." "Mabel'* Stormy Cove Affair" md "Molpal Weekly." D«nl«l Frohmm'a prmentatlon of Cyril Scott, In "The Day of Days," IS, »T. , ., „ Bmphb (D. D. Leader, mgr.)—Motion pletor**. nolds snd Tyler, Tuesday Country Sum night. Bun DaaaKs, Bahiiattan, WnHoms, Os- rRBOM, WOtrBSBLAWB, HirrooaoMB, VlOTOSIA and Oolonial, moiioo plclun-i only. Ma Mfg. -wrrso will opea in "After the month, at tho Gaiety Theatre,. Lon- mgr.)—The Oraod Opera tat "What Uanpened to Mary" ibis weak. "Tr» Yoke" next Braa |M. J. Joy**, mgr.)—The fllager Olrla this week. The Belle* of Beaoty Row next. Bur ibs (J. B. Onrtln. mgr.)—Dai ting'* Big Show thla weex. The (linger Olrls next. Oaei no (Chas. Daniel-, mgr.)—Th* Troca- deros.tbla week. Roble's Besoty Show next. OsaaNronvT (Al. Trabevn, mgr.)—The Oreen- polnt Stock Oo. preaent "Tbe Little Obnreh Around the Comer" this week. "lira. Temple'* Tek-gram" next. CkxrroN Olrl" this don. "Tn* Ysoxow Passrorr." la Yiddish, Is the at- traction at tbe Dewey. New York. "Tea HoN.mrKiM Bjcrams" will lump to San Francisco after th* five BOOBS ' engagement at tbe Oarrlck. Chicago. lasnta LAttoroao Joined the Oratory Opera Oo. "H*u> Warrrer/' was annonsced to atari Jan. 17, st RprlngOeld, Mss... with Obarle* Itlrhman, L»m Meredith. Otelgbton Hale, Ifary Moran, Chas. A. Abbe, Jesala Balph. Oatdlner Oeane, Bosemonri O^Ksne, lAiray Hrnlley, Beth Tomllnsoo end I/or- ralne Haling. "lour* vjamt at the Ujagecr*. Mew York, j.n. IT. Poiiland, Me. — Jefferson (Julias Caha, mgr.) "Damaged Ooods," two performsnees, Jan. 10. Tbe Jefferson Btock Oo. present* "Th* Vol- unteer Organist" 20-24. Lady patron* were pre- sented with a "souvenir friendship pin" In ob- servance of the Srtt anniversary of the opening ef the Jullua Oshn Jefferson Stock Co., 20. Juatlna Warns will loin the company 2T, as lead- ing women, tilling Ihn position made vacaot by the Illness of Maude Gilbert. "Bought and Paid For " for one rertormsnee, 34. Ilimi'i (I. It. Moaner, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion picture*, mil week of 18: Victor Moor* and Emma Ltttlefleld snd company, Bartholdl'* llrds. Litell sod I>n Me, Silent Mora. Dlasett and Scott, Valentine Vol and the iilctom. Nsnv Pobtland (M. C. nimneoberg, mgr.)— Vaudeville and motion picture*. BUI week of 18: Henley and Jarvl*. Floretl* Clark, Mr, aad Mr*, btuart Harrow, Caprice I^wls, Tyler and Orolloa, McOlunls Bros., and a picture restore, Barbara Tranent. In "The First Nsggett." OBISH'* (June* W. Ureely, mrr.)—VaodevllI* and motion nielnrea. Bill week of 10: Thompsen'a Ideal Tronbadosrs preaent "Caught with the Goods" and "The Moon Olrl," with speelsllle* by member* of tb* company, which I* headed by Ullle Akerstrom. The plctare* Include "The and Awakening of Bnstevllle" Oasod (Jaane* W. Ureely, mgr.)—Opening swdev new management 111, the pletar* feature* include "Tb* Finger of Fate," 'Thfengh Track- mgr.)—Th* Ar- son* number* and dan- 20. Th* neual display of tea- tot the weak, tooludlng Paths'* Weekly Pavouom (B«rrou A O'Brien, Ibsgton Novelty 9rch«etr*, elng. Norm.—Pirn doitroyed ih* Banger, He.. Opera Hooee, IB. Thl* wta conslderod oe* ot the beet playhouses In the Bute, built In 1881, having a •eating capacity of 1,200, and valued st ITS.OOO. During tb* progress of the Are two Bremen lost their live*, tad **versl persons wan Injured...... Mr*. John H. Land appears In concert at Otty Hall, 22. Provide**)*), R. IV-Pmvldeae* v)p»** Bemt f*T, mgr.) "The Midnight dltl" [r.l—."Pete ta Lert (Felix WendelMhari Jao. 10-21. OoroNUL (A. H. Spink, aurr.l — Flow*tlsnd" ioai, "Freckles" l2'J4. Nnriaa (Sol Branslg, dr.) — "Little Ftontleroy" weak of 10. Karen'* (Okas. Ieveoberg, mgr.)—Bill •t 10: "Be*uty I* Only Skin Deep." Dslaty Marie, l'relle's dam. Boadh sad MoCordy, 01** llaecolgne. Wood and Wytto, Freernan sod Dmv hsm, snd Atsrd Brothers. - — Rdluook's (Parker Burke, mgr.)—Viudevlll* and pictures _. WssrHnvsTsa (Oeorge Collier, ragr,)—Behmm S^sow wtek of 19. _ . flomro (Martin Toobay, rngr.)—M*rtln.Toohey _jd th* Temple Plsyers, «nd IMdl* B**l*y an* Marie Horton and company eontlna* la fiyor. Umiom (Charles Allen, mgr,)—Vasdevllle sad ptctnre* Casino, Bmoo and NtoagL.—Pleterm only.