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24 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. Januaby 24 F"AMGY DANCES HAVE TT\A/0 PROVEN W 2 ' WjX £ 1 1< (ONE OR "two-step). By CLARENCE JONES ^ N orioinal tango tuto; H E SI TAT I O I>J \A/A L. T Z v«i»« Bot**©r*) By HENRI KLICKMAN |f LJ--.«»d on Every Stago 3 r-. d in Evor-y Ball Roor»~»- * Orchestrations Now Ready McKINLEY MUSIC) COMPANY COHAN'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, CHICAGO^ QreajeW (ream A Hygienic Vanishing Cream FREE FROM GREASY SUBSTANCES Used extensively by the profession as a founda- tion for light make-up, and also as a protection to the skin from exposure to the elements. WARRANTED NOT TO GROW HAIR SAMPLE TUBES, - - - 10c. TRAVELING TUBES, 25c. IN JARS 25c. and 50c. SENT BY HAIL OX RECEIPT OF HONEY. IONS, In. 94 NO. MOORE STREET, MEW YORK OUT OF TOWN NEWS Seattle, Wnali.—Metropolitan. Motion pic- ture* of "Tli« Lite of Richard Wagner" were vhown here week of Jan. 11. Moure (John Oort, mgr.)—Gaby Deslys, In •'The Little Parlslenne, 12. 13. l'adercwlakl. In a piano recital, 14, Anna I'uvlowu and Russian dancers 17. OsnuiM (Carl Rltter, mgr.)—Hill week of 10: Muriliy, Nichols company. Leo Carlllo, Mar- ine and liobby, Domareat and Chabot, Barnes, Valraont and Raynon. and Connelly ami Welib. StuTTiB (E. 0. Mitchell, mrx.)—'The Silver Horde" was the attraction week of 12. RMi-RtMS (K. J. Donnellan, mgr. (Bill week of 10: Karl Qtrdeller and dogs, Rich and Lenorc, Chat. B. Lawlor and Daugbtera, Bnrk and Mc- Donald, nnd Adaa Troupe. Pantaohb —Dill week of 10: "A Night In Chinatown," Uyeno Japa. Lillian Walaon, Millard. Kenned/ and Oiirlatle, Moimban, and Dreyer nml Dreyer. Gband —Photoplays and Tau<leTl!lc. CLEMMPB. COLONIAL, Melboubnb. Dduh ami Class A, photoplays only. I'ensaeola, Pin.—Opera House (Sidney P. Levy, mgr.) "Peg o' My Heart" drew excellent luslneai Jan. 13. "Little Loat Slater," matinee and night, 17; Smart Set 23. EurnEss (J. A. Jones, mgr.)—Allea & Meyers' College Girls week of 12 did good business. Milwaukee, Wla. — Davidson (Sberniau Lrown, mgr.) "Bought and Paid For" la the at- trition fur week of Jan. 18. "The Bird of Para- dise" next. Majestic (J. A. Hlgler. mgr.):—BUI week of 10 Inclades: Saharet, Blanche Walsh and comnviy, Jan. J. Morton, Herbert Geruiaine Trio, the Lan.r- ilui.s, Warren and Oonley, Mullen and Coogan, ami Tlllle AbaU. Padst (Lndwlg Krelsa, mgr.)—The German Stock Co. presented "The Smuggler" 14. Shubebt (0. A. Newton, mgr.)—The Stmhort Stock Co. present "Sham" week of 19. "Fntber and the Boys" next. Oatbtt (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—The Columbia Rurlcsqucra 18-24. Watson Slstera' Show next. CaraTAL (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Bill week of 10: Frldkln Trou*. Hdlth Helenc, Four Thomas Trio, Katherlne Williams and company, and Connoly ami Naa(ly. KMraxsH (Wm. Raynor, mgr.)—Bill week of 18: Top o" tbe World Dancers, Hong Fong. M.'frnt, Clare Trio, Olivetti Troubadours, and James Frtiu- cIf Sullivan. Obpiibiim (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Bill week of IS: Madame Gcrtnide, Carroll, Keating and Fay. fcylvla De Frankle. and Green end Parker. ltaclne, Win,—Racine (Frank E. Toots, mgr.) Klnemacolor picture*. New Obpiibum (Manned Hanklnson, ragr.)— "The Iron Master" Jan. 18-21. Bill 22-24: Rcba end Parqoette, George Wilson, Borrows and Lan- caster company, the Mutinies, Emma Francis and Arabs OcsTAL and ".'hits Housa, vaudeville ami nijlion pictures. -MAjrHTic, Okand, Bijou, Amubs, Gem nnd Casino, motion pictures only. Note —Two new motion picture homes will be opened In this city within two weeks. Ann Arbor, Mich.—Hill Auditorium. Hel- len Keller drew a large crowd. Lucille Steven- son and Marlon Green appear here Jan. 23. Wnrrwirr (Arthur Lane, mgr.)—"Tbe Leper" 17, "Tbe Traffic" 24, "Peg o' My Heart" 28. Other attractions booked are: John Drew, Alice Lloyd, Richard Bennett, and "Excuse He." Majestic (Arthur Lane, mgr.)—Rostra's Ath- letic Girls, Etelka and Irene, Eileen Stanley, Dudley and Parsons, and Three Rosemary Girls, comprise the bill 12-14. "Bright Eyes" followed 14-17. Obphku* and Tsuflb, motion pictures only. Nona.—Cfaas. Link baa secured Alma Gluck, Florence Hlnkle. Margaret Keyea, RIccardo Mar- tin, PasCjoale Amato, Relnald Werrenrath and Henri G. Scott, for the 1014 May Festival here. There will be three hundred voices In the chorus, and tbe Chicago Symphony Orchestra of seventy pieces Bert St. John bas started rehearsals for tbe Michigan Union Opera, wblcb will take place In Detroit, Ann Arbor and Chicago, this year. Jackson, Mich.—Atbcnmum (H. J. Porter, mgr.) "The Leper" Jan. 20, "The Traffic" 23, "Pes; o' My Heart" 27. Bijou (Frank R. Lampman. mgr.)—"Tbe Ten- derfoot" 18-21. Bill 22-24: Dorothy Rogers and company, Ada Garleton, Patrlcola and Meyers. Wllmn Bros., and Angelo Armento Trio. Nora.—Plana and arrangements for the new Bijou Theatre are completed and the new thestre la assured. Work will be commenced early In tbe Spring. Rochester, H. Y.—Shubert (Harry B. Heart), mgr.) policy changed to vaudeville Jan. 10, booked by Allen and Delmar, of Marcus Loew's office. Walter Low and company, In •The Seal of Si- lence," hrada the opening bill, with George Arm- strong and the International Dancing Rerue. Others are Bernard and Harrington, Fay and Mynn, Hurst. Watts and Hurst, Rathskellir Trio. Ray and Arthur, O'Neill and Dixon, and Three Falcons, and Pathe's Weekly. Baku (Mort Shaw, mgr.)—"The Life of Mendel Belllla" 10 and week. Tsktle (J. H. Finn, mgr.)—Bill week of 19: "Scenes from Grand Opera," Edward Abelee and company, Bankoff and Girlie, Chris Richards, Welae Troupe, Mabel Fitzgerald, Ben Beyer and Lrother, and Daniels and Conrad. Fauilt (John H. W. Ftnnyvessy, mgr.)—Bill week of 10: A!. Lawrence, La Telle and Grant, Mabel Lee, Deane and Sibley. William Morrow and company, Claude and Marlon Cleveland, and [jdles Orchestra. Corinthian (John L. Glennan, mgr.) — Taxi Girls week of 10. ViOTOiu (John J. Farren, mgr.)—Prince and Id Pollta, and Searcy and Everett headline the bill week of 19. Gobdo.v. —High Class pictures and vaudeville. Exposition Pabk. — The annual automobile show holds fortb here week of 10. Colonial, Hqtodbome, FrrzHcaK Hall, Gen- esee, Knickerbocker and Gband. —Pictures only. Troy, N. Y.—Proctor'a (Din Corr, mgr.) bill for Jan. 18-21: MeAleavy's Marvela, Georgle Mack, Morgan Chester and company, Wills and Sothern, and "Tbe Dutch Courtship." For 22- 21: Terrlck and Pease, Helen Dixon, Cohroy, Le Moire Players, Blmberg and Day, and the Lo- xano Troupe. Rand's (N. 0. Mlrlck, mar.)—Moving pictures and vaudeville 17-20. Rlchy W. Craig's Bur- lesque Co. 21-23. Pboctob's Lyceum, Tbojan, Novelty, Majes- tic, Keith's and Ehftbb. —Photoplays only. Cohoes, N. Y. —Proctor's (W. W. natch. ri.gr.) moving pictures and occasional one night ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES. THE ADVENTURES OF KATMLYN CEO. H. COHAN'S "WBlgr KLAW A ERLA.VGER Managers Eves., 8.15. Matinees, Wed. and Bat. 2.16 ••SBP POTASH'&PiaaMTTER An up to-date garment In ttiree pieces, founded on tbe famous stories from tbe SATURDAY EVKNINO POST, by Montague Glass. CORT THEATRE Direction < 48th St,, J net B. of B'way. Telephone Bryant 48. cHon of John Gort. Eves. 8 jo. Mats. Wed and Sat, 2.20 OUTER MOROSCO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In the Comedy of Touts, peg o* hjt HE.utT By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. ACTOR ««> St. and B'wsy. Phone 287 AOlUia Bryant. Mats. Wed. and Sat. COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT GEO. M. OOHAK'S MYSTERY FARCE SIN KEYS 10 BUTE Founded on Earl-Derr Bigger s (anions novel. WW IMaTPRIllM W. 42d St. Eves. 8.11. Hfin ASSIfiulrAui Mats. Wed. ft Sat, 2.18. KLAW * ERLAKGER, MQR3. Biaw ft Erlsnger Present a New Mnalcal Comedy THE LITTLE CAFE Book and Lyrics by C. 8. McLellan. F. F. Pf Odor's! 12 Headline™, the Pacemakers for Rat. a UA Manhattan Yandevllle. TRIXIE Oils Ave. FRI0ANZA, America's Leading B'way4 28tb8t. Lady Funmaker; Ed. Yinton and Dally Mat., 26c. Buster. Fred Dnprez, Maria Lo 4 Eves, 38c. to JLlCo , presenting "Porcelain"; 2 CONCERTS- Lewis i Doty, Mortis 4 Bcasley, 0 San.,2.15 0 8.15. White Hnssers, Cooper A Esbell, All Star Bills. ,3 Ar.hnra, Jodge A Qalle, Photo Plays; Jesse Laskr's production. '-ClownlanrL" H, M. FRAZKE'S LONGACRE The House of Bondage 48th St. W. of B'way. Tel. 23 Bryant. Eves.,8.10. Mats., Wtd.& Sat. 2.10, Co., Inc., presents a drama- tization of Reginald Wright Kanffman's celebrated novel, <<THE H0USE 0F BONDAGE" By Joseph Byron Totten. Endorsed by tbe Socio- logical Fund of Medical Review of Reviews. B. P. IHTB'8 C01MIAL STttSS Bert Williams, "The Funniest Man in the World"; Klgolelto Bros., World's Most Versatile Artists; Lydls Barry, Dainty Singing Comedienne; 8 Types,Laskv's 3 Prize Beautlea: Mrs. Gene llugbes 4 Co., Ryan 4 Lee, Franklyn Batle, Ward 4 Weber, Rayno's Dogs. 2 Big Concerts Sunday. 2.15 and 8.16. 10 BIG ALL STAR ACTS PAT API? BROADWAY & 47th ST. Manage r AUA\jEi ment of Mr. Frank Thompson. The World's Most Beauttfnl Playhouse. Sm oking Permitted In Balcony. TITE If jbW PRICES. DaUy Matinees: 26c, soc. and Best Seats Too. Evenings: 36c, 60c,, 75c. and entire lower floor il. Finest In tbe World. 10—ALL STAR ACTS—10 DHi MJATSXj \W Hats., Thnrs. 4 Sat., 2.15 DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS FRANCES STARR In Henri Bernstein's Play THE SECRET UJIDDIC 42d St. W.of B'way. Eves. &t8.a. nHlllllO Mats. Thursday and Saturday 2.20. NEW ERA PROD. CO.. Inc. Lessee and Mgr. JOS. P. BICK ERTON, JR., Man. Director. ADELE The biggest and best Musical Hit or the Season. Seats eight weeks In advance. fiATPTV "'l ST - * BROADWAY. Eves. 8.1S. UA1E11 Uftls. Wed. and Sat. 2.15. KLAW ft ERLAKGER PRESENT ELSIE FERGUSON IN A NEW AMERICAN COMEDY THE STRANGE WOMAN III I IrBaO V «thSt.. E. of B'way. Eves. ■m. \J MJO\riM g.80. Mats. Wed. and Sat, ESTATE OF HEKRY B. HARRIS, MGR 0HA8. FR0HMAN PRESENTS \sVIVI. In the new farce, A LITTLE WATER OR THE SIDE srWMaai* 1 * St., W. or B'way. Phone 700 Bryant. F till VJ Eves., 8.80; Mats.. Wed. and Sat. 120. Estate of Henry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE 1SLEADM LADY A new play by Chas. Ooddard and Paul Dickey. T IPCRTV 42d St. West of B'way. Evi - JLilDEilal I 8.18. Mats. Wed. ft Sat, 2.is" KLAW 4 ERLAKGER. Managers' HEKRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Hungarian Operetta Sensation EMMERICH KALMAN'S Melodic Masterpiece "DEB ZIGEUNERPRISIAS." ACADIMf OF MUSIC STOCK JSW* WILLIAM POX PRESENTS THE YOKE TWICE DAILY-PRICES, 10-80-30 HIPPODROME 8th AT. 43d-44th. Dally Mats, at 2. Best seats $1. Evs. m 18 BIO SCENES _ America 1,000 I Increased I 30O People I Orchestra | Horses SO Indian, UIVTPU ClDhW Broadway and 50lh St. "iillijH arlltlriSll 'Phone, 0280 Columbus. Evgs., 8.00. Mats., Tues., Thnrs. and Sat, 2.QQ.. E LYDTA KYASHT. IVBir 4Jd8t.W.ofB'way. Phone 5216 Bryanl li I nil) Erenlngs 8.15. Mat, Wed. 4 Sat. 2.15. GUY BATES POST » OM A R THE Wiyi^LXX TENTMAKER CHTIUUDT THEA., 44th. W. of B'way. Oil U D E. It 1 mone, Bryant 8489. Evenings 8.16. "Matinee Wed. and Sat 2.16. A THOUSAND 5 AGO A Romantic Fable-Play of the Ancient Orient. aail CTBECT S9th St., near B'way 03 III OlIlCCI 'Phone 413 Bryant. Evgs. 8.M. Matinees, Wed. and Sat., 2.20. DOROTHY DONNELLY with LOU-TELLEGEN 1N Maria Rosa BOOTH THEATRE Eves. 8.45. Mats. Tbursc 46TH 8T. W. of B'WAY. Tel. Bryant 6240. Thursday and Saturday at iX LAST "WEEK. The Delightful Fantasy with Music With MARGUERITE PRUNELLA CLARK 41st St., East of B'way. Phone 6104 Bryant, Evenings 8.15. COMEDY Matinees Tuesday and Saturday 2.15, KITTY MACKAY A JEW SCOTCH COMEDY, By CATHERINE CHISHOLM CCSHIKO. 44th STREET MUSIC HALL ■ "■■■ LEW FIELDS, Proprietor. 44th SL W. of B'way. Phone 7292 Bryant. Evgs. 8 sharp. Mats., Wed. ft Sat. 2. George Edwards' London Company In THE GIRL ON THE FILM WAT I ArVT'«I Broadway 4 30th St. Evgs. 8.20 ri l.l. rH j Ii J Mats., Wed. (Pop) ft Sat. 2.20 CYRIL MAUDE (THE LIEBLER CO., Managers) GRUMPY in P AQIfMn Broadway >c soth Street. Phone WASUH V Greeley 3846. Erenlngs 8.15. Matinees Wednesday ft Saturday, 116. HIGH JINKS COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th STREET, N. Y. This Week, BELLES OF BEAUTY ROW MURRAY HILL THEATRE Lexington Ave. and 4V9d St., R. Y. This Week, STAR AND GARTER SHOW stand companies. Annie Russell, In "School For Scandal," 22. DmaiiT Spot and Euprar.—Photonlaya only. Nora—W. W. Hatch has assumed the manage- ment of Proctor's lionse here, succeeding Dao Corr, who nj now In charge of the theatre In Troy. Nashville, Tenn^-Vendome (W. A. Sheets, mgr.) ••Milestones" Jon. 10-21. "The MaJcup Duchess," "The Leopard's Spots," Mrs. F'atie and Evelyn Neablt Thaw are booked for early attraction. OBPnxtm (Geo. H. Hickman, mgr.) — BUly Long snd her players gave a finished rresentstlon of "A Woman's Way" week of 12. "What II»ii- pened to Mary" week of 19. PntNCBSs (Harry Sudekum, ragr.)—Max Bloom, In "Tlie Snnny Side of Broadway," 10-24. Loa Cabin. Crybtjl, Elitk, Finn Avsxus, Aliiaubba and Ran, moving pictures only. Notes. —"Banty" Evans, an old Kaslivllle boy. who left Oils city la '80, was here last week vUih tbe "Anthony and Cleopatra" pictures, renetviiig old friends. Memphis, Tenn. — Lyceum (Frank Onr. mgr.) "Milestones" Jan. 22-24, Mrs. Klskr 2«. 27, Evelyn 'Bum 28, 29. Geo. (Honey Boy) Evans' Minstrels 80, 31. Lvsto (Benl. M. Btalnback, mgr.)— Emm Bant- ing Co. presents "Girls" week of 18. OnrHSUM (JI»x Fsblsh, ragr.)—Bill week of 10: P<rt French and Alice Els, Francis Mc Qrlm, Carl MeOnlkugh. Clsnie Raof. Bedford and Wlncliester, Johnny Small and Small Sisters. Minnie Allen, ud motion pictures. Maikstic* (2), KxraJM (2), Pbinckss, Alamo, Coioxial, CjrjRin, Palacb, Cabbolton, Aurti- <an, Reno, SnBmiBAK, Kdsw, Pastimes (2), Daibth (2), Mbtbcpoutak, Obm, Rotal. Sa>ov, Jot. Pikik, Famoos and CotOAtBia, motion pic- tures only. Rockford. HI. — Grand (U. W. Gramiip, mgr.) "The Mctnral Law," Jan. 10-21, with Charles W. Dlnjle. Ann Tusker, Agnes Lee, Leo Llndhurt, and othi-rs. Hnnv's moving pictures 23-25. Flske O'Hnra 30. Moving pictures other nights. MAjrsnc.—The Oliver Players presented "Why Girls Leave Hume" 12-14," and "The House of a Thousand Candles" 16-17. OBrnmm.—V.tndevlllebill. 12-11, Included: Pre- mier Tango Donors. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cns- tie. in motion pictures; Joe Chessman, Shirley ltlves ««d compRiij. O'ltonrke and Atktnson, Kil- die Howard and company, and Hill and Adams. Anuoir.—Rochford I"oultry and Pet Stock Rx- liibltkin was held here 12-17. Jewel, Pai.m. r.ocKroau. Dbbauuns. Oi.vm- nc, LTcro, I'BiHcxss, Colonial and Stab, Mix- tion pictures only. Elflrln, III.—Grand (W. II. Newman, .msr.l vaudeville bill Jan. 11-14 Included: Dave Va» Held. Pierce and Ward. Dslnty June Roberts and company. George Wilson, Great Luis and com- iwny. "The Girl Qnemlon." musical talold, dro» aatlsfaclory business 15-17. "The Petticoat Min- strels" 18-21. TB>rn.a, Stab and OnritxnM, moving pictures only. Notes. —Tbe first number on the Lyceum course will be A'Cnpella Choir. 27. under direc- tion of K. 0. Lntkln, to be held at tbe Oollseuir.. Many Elglnltra made tbe trip to Clilcoc. 18, to sec "Parsifal." at the Auditorium, pre- senled by Ibe Clilcnpo Grand Opera. Gror.it Enwtnns has renewed tbe KnglUh rlghla to "Tbe Queen of tbe Movies." Tbe piece will have an early production at bis London Gaiety Theatre.