The New York Clipper (February 1914)

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THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. Ete»lflL?ASYl4 bh i j « m ymtrune iron cw coB/tn. JOBM. DAT* OF Bp*r7>N. AND GKOHOB mm. ajb mi, whmd fern** Belated, witter of «uca MS I fcawve - "Black sad WW* That tte UHiwwit lot week of s ('btaure publisher entej-AoK Ms writer in the mm -wrtVprs- contest <k» Tub clipfbb «**<* W <fM«Mpr *trt>» prosq • MMK,« tJie thaQtrjqaJ noFeJty DM Jess AiieclailoD at Burtsoa Casino, *V Bel*'as* "BiMbc OtM ej-.e f p " en 7 ? "V bbsBMsjbB awe*IV- (pity of beclr jf rknti w> a prese*ted J*> the ty bSl of thai _ -rtsoe Casino, ftfmp&t and Bfaptdi ester Aveaues Bronx. '- caused astir MN „ilaaa pub- lishers herta* sent (tietr amlrles post baste in tsar of twins omitted Jpom the elf air. The tm *e* *JuUk* whs taw decided te eltpw flielr wares Jn tun mm to carry pf pj Tuesday eveninr, Murch 1«, cau ta tot; waftc ffutltettijttg wotf* «u Been 1>y tj» tact oftwp out**M tie up one *oa. * Daly, the pnopiUumt Be* to* wjltur ana jiuWJrticr, who wjul alftg 1>1» eensalioaai asMiu), "In the ILutrt of the City That Hea No -Heart/' and George S. Johnson; of Newark, SI. /., si aesveopjer In the eon( world, mba will Aettsre one of hl« latest coin- roHltJoni. The wUHsgiwas with which tlie out-of-town obUMmm iave entered their BtiDjg jnt writers ts spotter fuugt that H* ceatast will b* JheW mJtictlt an the JmJ, end that everyone win btive an equal chance is tide owe) .neatest, inhere epos; rrlferi tonn* w will l>si£i« to* 4*9 <W», CTTV WRfTEBB FOLLOW BVItV ■the earnestness of the oil toUown oatsaVs lM Uwpaw a ewe J**o tie protnincet <ttf *rnera. WUico the la«t twae M Tsc QuriVt the fallowing have slgniflea their Interrttoa of mnklne an effort to lift the cup: L. Wolfe Gilbert, the -writer of "Robert K 'Lee," etc ; Henry I. Marshall, writer of "He My lhihy Humble Bee," etc.. anil Clmrtes McCarn>ii, the writer of Heine Dnviu' t»ur Ht, "Tim Hafitlmc ltlde of T'aul Itevcrc." The total list of entries at tills J:\to Include: liny Walker, Totnmy Gray. Ous KdwardH, Ilnrry <Mle McS^iV 7?V%Ut dSfert' a"! tt't* ip» »ew outside Mtftea, Jut. JI. Italy and 'itcorwe JS. /«Ji»sen. ICssfi faer «y* on tto flint «nf »*odi U crstv melt by «r««k. OCP 4. SB llTIKtX TR0i»«V> tihe «up wUcb will lw prsaented the winner flu oeriiiim bhs moat Umntl/al eud artistic loeuar cup that lie* ewer lisea given as a Sriw at A bou oMtest, Tlie cup was dc- jgaej especJeJlir W the Quceq City Silver Compnny, of fflnclnnatl. O. It Is sIiIimh liicheB In heiRlit. gold UneB, burnished, and lias three French grsy handles. Jt fi a trophy well worth trying for, with Mils j.uautif*) cep end tjlic iwcstk'c thet it viu brief the wJuser, (ws tlie title -it ekaupttm it AJnerJca. So romc ntoiuj, boys, fitid In yoor entry for the «r«at«et oonteat of stl times, to be told At tic tlwatrlcal eoTeJty boll of the Dirk Jess Assodanon, B«rtoi« feiskio kYeBtcliester, nenr frospact AveBin > , Pteew, CO Tuesday evening. MjirtU 10, ]0J4. 0> A rCVfVt; TRIP. Rnbv Cowwn toe* n Sylnfr trip to Baltimore to wttncHR the (iiientan p€ tiie Mscbit siuta, Mr, Cowan Is the coaaoaer of Die m u e lr OtXUMO THO TORS. Js«-k tMecse. sia« "Jiiauw iesrae," ie t>>e slave driver or the Fetst nfllce, cut the only wWeeeDee Is that Jiu-k »g«iv>titiiee works htm- sitC. Vse none was t.-ickud on lack some- Owe bjjo ty e few *f ita twys, ted to Kn?sv hesr ipepalir rble Iwr le every caboret end artist Tdeini A xew Pina. The Betseek Musk: Co. see last hsen launched is) «a» Plega, Mr. Bersesjr, •fornocr. ly of Mar Iter*, bae some Hiit s/rlterj on his Hteet «n4 fmimlset to ssmrlee ossse of the Eastern psjuillshers with his sew num- bers. Mr, Psreook srUJ go to New r«A la the early gusisaer to even an oftot tbjsx A new song Just published was written by Mr, Itn<rsook, who is a very capable lyric writer. The music was arranged by Bert II. Carlson, •its bae neny songs to bis credit. KKBP TOin EVE ON THIS PAIR OP DOYS. Jack Caddlgan and Chick Story have dem o te d up iii the song writing game> ant #ns eeettnud to •eeke sons teeea. CaeSUfaa {a caiMD0L'- efi one of tie beet lyric Trlteas .is fcoston. asg thick SUvry Is 3* e, dase ty MnecU ei a sfteledy wrt ter, Both boys kavo Trrlttea a great many eencs todh-Musliy, t«t*j| toastJfesf *r» aolte to b« bard io teat, ee their jUat song ]*i proves. Ftmr dtys alter they tawed i:p tbey wrote "Xseoks for tie J'OMter/ 1 aul follow it to wltii eaotiier PMtttve hit, **Vheo the Jtoney Moon Is Shining." That looks like tome original ideas, oh, what? WITH JOS. "W. STERN A CO. Clever little Coy dc Trlckey Is at the Lln> coin Square Thoatro with a great repertoire ef saiiftt. Htm opens tvttb. a stovolty, e*ttlii * "Stosiptlto," frcsf wUeb She eats Isto "AU Urn IJttie Uria' Johnson's b|£ cs.'' , linblt. Ing the ofilces liavc acquired Hio MAKING HIS MARK IV TUB EAST. Roger Graham, the pnt•sjlana! manager of the "l-hcodore MorBO Mn«l; Co., In a new comer In the East; In (not, he has only >bcca in the big city about Hvo months, but. butlevo sue, tie has done wonders In that snort spue of time. ire Is hnrd at asori en his flm's latest number, called "you t'nu't Oet Awny from It," end ench week adds a dozen or m»ro isjr ads te the already long ilst of tfeoso ttiiog this eeaisrksble liiratiur, nocco vocco's good work. Phil Kerabelser, tatntsrr for Lea Frist, lecelvcd a wire from his Western manacer, Ilocco Vocco, list week, stating that he hsfl Al. Jslaon pnt on "I'm on My Way to Kan- dalay," ana Bays that Joloon nmdc the hit of lilt career with this natural hit THAT XEsT BALLAD. "Tost Broke Hy Heart b» Purs the Time Away.*' the new bailed by Al. PtaialaJ«»i, snf pebltElivd by "racist," nas ssada su<k a cood ietseeseise tbat tbsdtiUes hers airosdy i:\k'ii it un and are running salt pace lJttis- trated wrllo-ups. It seems to be one of those usual "Petst" bullads that should clean up. 8PBAK8 w-OTl 118BLV. Following Is an extract of a letter just re- retired by Jes. V. Stem A tie. from T. P. tt'Csaioar, leader of or«iiesu» at the Ofrymiple, Dsttolt. ailcb.: "1 em writing to let yon know the tremen- dous reception whicli your 'Nights tf OTstd- m*b' seosfvee eeuUr> »**■ sea cae aaeks the aiietanot la • etrlcOr Botiea plctaue basae anatasst m nanAcr, fa*■tug eacors after eo- etre, It la #oiag some. It ares a riot with u capital Tt. *Sone ttey* is alee aa epplnuss winner every time played. To pat a flrttug -tad'ts. -Hie. performance I. auk using 'Soma Smoke.' Nuf said." aad £io»M vith Bwjpuwj English success, -"Cotton Bales,*' N'asli apd Alton bare * near act, estltleC '"The Iteee Maid Gifts, 4 ' la wfe&a they rendce- tb c butgtiful ruaabere frasa "The Koee Maid- opera tor srtilcb laey have recetrcd eaclaslvo permwdon from the puMlshers. Tho Act aa aa s sf at Beeaey'e, s'ctr Britain, Conn., and aearpd the biggest soeccss on the bill. SuUle Fisher, the girl who made "Dearie" foreeas. Is appesrtag at the Colonial Theatre tils eniefc, as a special festal*, roe tt stag- ing the unique number, "Wilderness," bjr Clare ttaasraer, the girl who wrote "Dearie*' Miss Fisher receives an ovation «n nor ren- dition of this sons; at every performanee. Miss Berllle, of Bobtneu and Serine. Is singing Jos. W. Stern ft Co.'s new foreign success, "Love's Melody," tho successor to 'Wights of Gladness." niCKEVi; MB—. SopMe Tucker reports that she Is detlgnted wall "Whes tee Nig;it leGood nud Hark." Nora Barker, that dainty demonstrator ef sood songs, is using a fan repertoire ef LuckyJNtMBM songs. "That Is Why I Loto you'' Is her featured number. The Chicken Farm Quartette are har- monizing with the late Lucky-Buckeye sum- tiers. Best cabaret net In St. Lvsrts. Billy Peard, "Tic Party from the gonth," entertaining Jacksimvlllo with "Thut Is Why 1 Lcrve l'oo." Peal and Marinlon Stone, delighting tbs West with "That Is Way 1 Love You" asd "I'lnnojilileud Rag." 'ffcarp, Thomas, Tsruee and company vers suiaklled alUi "IVIiy Don't You Aflvertlwl" which shonld be a knnrhcmt for this classy act. Keep your eyo on tho three Ts and com- peey. MeWlllUmt. Stendal and BaHhwia are the delight of HIcmtapolla. Ifs aredk«ss to asd Ifcat tusy teatuea Luckr-Buckeye biti. SHISLBR. OASKIIX A BEBKHAnDT KKIMUtTS. Htmes and Fox report that "A Fool There vi'eo" rl eae of their ue«t applatiae goUeu. Alf. tlneg, of Iloag and Grant, says "noth- lug to ir with "syhM f -OettittrUd To-day.' Doc. 0*Nrll sen "I don't satsd telttag yen that 'That's Why I rLove ilattc So" ie some eoag and soase bit Jones and Sylvester say "A Fool There Was** Is ponltivcly the best ballad they here srang la wears. Tne Ills jo City Fwar say ast • lad song la the nous* of SlaWer Osaka A Bankhsrdt and we don't know ariiica one to slaaj, ae are suggested "A Foel fsero "rTaa.** ■car OaWa eeperes that be cannot stag !l£ Fool JThorc Wes,!' iut-tao s and docs. eye? to weir amBBS fTX. Jtiiis if, two new oenga, eatitlet "{foody. .jnrsflay right. I'eb. £, the occasion bdng tAety tojitA wsnldtog tmsiwrawy. Jsevrybody report* a fotw rase. OaUglttwi iaacb ee a mm a errcJ. ABB BTHJli TTTET COTnTTQ, laraaT PI Corspasif, Bye, AfsjJie" tod "J>BJM<n«t5arHetrt Away," tr.*t 4ms «*own op sraaderfeUy "M ta that ab*vt jftrp W tsaoe. 4toe»isr <*ep*ej» bawe nee/lw al of vtoee- winea tbirgest acts wortctng or «« two rmnv bsns, and betit predipt «M»t tube/ <«• their beat taadaaypra, M4KTH0 GOOD. Eeaene Releh got t the AsBmoai rea^asnuv tlvo of Taaot&nt Morse Mask Co., reports greet anogreas asede t>f "Turn Can't Oat Away KB JBwfl 50TF1. -inha Bang opened rbls -meek at the „-jatof* atreet TheetMe. ta --Wbea Clau- *Ba m m t a, " tor a res. apt mount a *b • •oaamal Mt atWh -If BanTsjfiS alore^Tld Iyebjad Ov^r ilere," and i$ sttrrripg tWags op fa a Blanijba Ktpg way Tttb this bwbsjo.-, ' aslqg about a fiou» jcboraaes. . Cecum M»i* aAd Frank MM £9jf **■ - Lyric, Brdfalo, deanlag an anJCk "1/ *ZaeyM Italy Meve Old is-ejand Oeer «e*e." "it I Had My Way," 'ttnj&e Beaeytaepa Bajwese" uA "Wsiis ftaeja tYaiia." Sam Ash, at Poll's, BrMhseport, is daging wieii pheaeagenaj oocceas the tbaliad hit *r toe daw. "If I Bad My Way.* Al. Herman, Is Inelscapolls this week Is * fiat wU* 'Ob the iteocyaaeoe £*pfe»s-' dmrlm Berthelossev, —aMB aeme com- ment with "The Bella." Mew Harris, U Che Lafayette Theatre, had everybody tfteglag If f Bad My Wtw/ end atatea M te the <noet be&wlfsi aetlBd smp has used in years. George Sidney writes that "Ob the Honey- Suua Bjcp«es" is stUl the feature number o( s "Bizzy IrigrCo. BOBMAN SWSi. C. G, Korinaa has elaned with Che Baeke: e Maine Co. and na« tamed ever to then Ms latest eomposlOoBj entitled "That Jg W?iy I Love Yon.' 1 The song has already adowji Wg Anfl the puMUbers expert big dt^gt with it. WAY ST. CLAnt *A>AV£« TAXI «ntl*. F*y St. Oalr. srbe has bees with Hartlg & fisamoo'e Taxi CJLrifi Co. amoe the hrfLnulag ot tto sesjorj, saaileuly left the Show at the Peo- ple's Xbeatte, HovVot*. Feb. 2. <S an tatcrrkir with MsnaBN' Boetatiiai, <af the Tail Olrln, las Gurri* afywomtaMve m In- furraef that Jilts St. OUlr bad urea gtvto ber too ewake^ estlos ee stosSay, flttt. A the same nisht who left tho eh«w, tad bod est sasde ter a^penr- snee since, tt a w a rns she eailad sevusd at the Shastre the teUewmf sieraiag vbtls oa om vet there, and took her trunk and all her bclusglngs away. Fortunately for Manager Rosenthal as had a clever young lady allaying Is the chorus, by the name of Ethel Marmont, who Jumped right in and ailed the gap l«rt Tuca«t »>r HIIm «t OUlr. SUa* saatBMitt ts a pretty wosotn ot nk? brunette true, and the right height tor a leading irarisn. She also Is there with the voice, and puts aambcra over w«U. LOS CLUB CilAjJXJJKUD.. Tbs tnnilcaition 4» the fieesotair of State for a charter of the l.ox Club was acted anon la Albany, Feb. 3. and Ihe-eertlScatc of Incorporation. handBoinely frnmed. now decorates the wall of the dlaawnd palaoe. By-laws, rales asd regulations are being <h-awa m? by « lsw>«r, esd the Lox will tw knawB as a nodal ehrb for IrartewKie f»Nrs. A «om«IM« headed bv SSSah Hartta Is niolilug arraaaamcau te «*n eluhrooms above the dUmeod enlace, 711 Bewtsah ArAUte. A ansll fee will be ohareed far JnUUtaSa, ant ones will he decided oa st a later dale. Wash Martin, acting president, jj-yj ^suliler smUcsUbbs. fipeclal news pertainlag to the lag wilt Mroear In Tua flurrxa Xeast xoek to week. 1 a ii VMS UUADWAI' GULL*. -•^sB toBa JkaBto Bj?. st the rMonrhla. ksh*.: f»««»a P. Msrj*y. fiaamy taaanaan, tuiir Avoi- ottwag,Jkg tsawder. Bert Cawrawi. Bfl, Wjadbair. Citaa PVsjrV, Bosy lUUew, tiafhrro tjowarl, Pam jaasaaea and sjtaee Aitaa. Toe «*ow wEl bo futlr rCT Hw ad seat wsek. With the Boeial KaMi at the OstiraiM*. New fiS 1 BS* ^S ■*'" 1x * : t3 **'^» «♦"(», Eds Pll- lunl. Hilly Rakrr. Masts geaiwm. Wl!r R,n T . Prances Lee, Jack Ffflaia, uud ibe Poor Haley Klsters. JACK LONDON AND BVRLBSOVBRB IN ACT© SPILL. * , lack Lmeoa, the well known norrellst, whUV autPDiobllliuj with a varty of frterui*. lndinJlag 1 Loctlk Manrao an« Minnie Blatr, -at the Bon 'J'«a Co., taet with an aeeiiVnt, which nearly proved' serious. Ills big touring ear crashed Into a taal ■nrb on armwr Broadway, Imt otrtslile of a aevese sliaklug up the party were uninjured. * TWO ELMLENCE BELMOXTS. P a w a s s Bdmaat wishes It anouneeg Chat fhrrs arw two aids *>- tliat use in harleMuc, H'iaa girl who was salseal up in the asootmg affair la BrucSrtja was a rotTubor of the Dave Mtrleu Co. The erber FJareoae Belmont to with ttia Clrts from llaiarjland Co. a Boa FiisauOKiis and bob are a aprdal fcaUrro vilti Kva Mull'a «lrb tram Uaxlu'a. at the 'fr nra a hw o . Fhlla4>l|«aa. thla -week. Tim nosey OMl wlU rejiea over the Progres- sive etmrtt at the French VoSela. MM Moure wag Joe attUs vlll teidaee Barrett sad Daan. 33. Fauna aaaerr, «r the IVo|iaa*a. New tork. will SoSeaaetad a heoeM daadsy aright, March 22. Cwas. tkoaraa. of the FOUaes of Ptanatt, will to with • ctienB asjata sect B aaa a a . Fas HW Wmii l, at lb* Beanara Stasw, died ssBMrcdy. Feb. S, of tarart ahartse. Fsn Bweaaix, "the aalllrsn dollar traarn." w«a serred avtisi pocwra lor aWohrte divorce train Moot Baymood, "the ten million dollar beaaly." ■eratsa Brace, attorney tor Maaa BaraKtA, W patwn at the Otyanple TheatseTFeb. ft. SBimssts, well kaasra it baetcsqne . la jbow saaaiacltui tbs "Italic la hak" l i Ul saas. eiaylaa STaakra tune. Msaoas Btanasoi will claae wtu ttat Caharai Qlrla In Phlla , Pa., Feb, 14 m account of 111 Jacobs & Jeri.n's Enterprises Columbia Theater Building Broadway and 47fli St., flew fat - HITE & REFLOW - TANGOES EXPERT EXPONENTS WITH TME Gr-XRl-asaS 99 TnERJE'S A tmtm HITflTORS-BUT OtfLY 9HE LEW KELLY Headineg the JACK SINGER'S BEHMAN SHOW AT LIBERTY SEASON 1914-15 DAN HI EAUY MANAGEMENT OF DAVE GORDON 814 COLUMBIA THEflTHE BLD0. 9 NEW YORK Watch us run Ihifi Ad. to a page. AX. H. WOODS Saw Me Work! AX, H. WOODS Immediately Signed Me! AL. He WOODS Will Place He With 'POTASH AND PEBLMUTTEK" Next Season So I Shonld Worry! METER HARRIS Doing waU'ln vamievtUe for tho halance of this season. CAPE AND THEATRICAL INN m ™i55S •» *rt *"«tm Mr. K8tt P« Ira fut — — MMI — - . - i I »la* s ra i;