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26 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. March 7 HE HP a Hg Played fiom Piano Keyboard WRITE FOR CATALOG "I- J. C. DEAGAN REAGAN mill I7U2 llcrtcuu Ave. Chicago, III.. w*% showprTntinigco 314-20 W. SUPERIOR ST., CHGO. Block and Type Printing for Vaude- ville, Moving Picture Theatres and Road Shows Btook Paper for Hep. Show ■ Sever Late Dates-H.OO per set—6 at a tine Send for Ojjgjgfjjj Thut cuii direct; mum liitvc Hliortcast script; ono that 1h willing to |ilny buss drum in Imucl pre- ferred. Oencrol Business Woiinin, capaide of Boino lends, with hpeelulileH. If yon can deliver llio goods long season guaranteed; HtrnlKlit time, no loHt nlghls. liAltliY HUGO, Fergus 1'ulln, Minn., March 5, fl, 7; Walipctoii, N. Dak., 0,10,11. Will sell complete Posing Act at a reasonable price. Address C. !>.. C»ri> JKNSK I. I.ASK V, Lon gacro Theatre, Www York . Young Lady Wanted Must be Good Singer and Talker to work with a well known Comedian. Address VAUPBVILLB.carcotCLU'PEIUHIIco.N.Y. STETSON'S U.LC. CO. Ltd/ for part of Eliza; also Cornol Mayor for Band and Orchestra. Address LKON WASHBURN, cheater, Pa. P. 8.—ThoHo who wrole beforo wrllo again. AT LI BERT Y for Summer Sana on the LENNA 0. HOWE LADIES' ORCHESTRA Only First Class Union Engagement Desired. Address L. O. HOWK 11QBSaratoga St.,Orient Heights, Mnmi, I al LEA.nl. TO HYPNOTIZE. UiMuiwIminlaaaf, lUtfulrBMa. tml !><■ M. SU toMa, ImUWiui I0U auUu.ll. TqMllMk Imnan Wa.aalUUluu.hl iU a tin i ud iuii puSnitnniB. aM(»44MM. s. o. Bam, D«a aM. ikIhi, bju. CONTRACTS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES. TI0KCT8, PASSES, CARDS, Etc. Wrlto for Sample. Wool) 1'iff. Co., 642 So. Dearborn si., Chicago, Ills Lady Musicians Who play Cornel and Saxophone and can talk, for Comedy Musical Act. Add. 01IAH. (I. STEWART, llooiii 1104, I'nlnco Theatre Hiilldlnic, Now York. n Stage, Evening and street Oowim Slightly used. From 11.00 to t-'JI.ao. J. ANDREWS, 2l!> K. nisi Street, Chicago, III. G O WN S ]lHllIunAl>K,Hl.l(iim.YW(>KN,»l».OUuntlnp. WAKDUO IIIST, MM BUM Island Ave., C HICAGO . Bessie Leonard "KID IN KdJlHUT" In Vaudeville. IHrecllon IRVING COOPER, ■_■ I :wr>r Vaudovlllu or Hctuwu. Add. 11. II., care CM I'PKR AT LIBERTY MUSICAL DIRECTOR (FIANIBT) Can Join on wire. Address ji^p., eaw x. v. QLii'PEU . .00 u week. FLOOD, 2020 tllliitlelpltla, I'll. IKFTR1FS ^'-i- JlALI UHLU W, LehlghAv., 1M In a suit for divorce uml alimony, brouvilit l>y Mr* Ix-wulllo rainier against Scott A. Palmer, In Sun Diego, Oil., the do.'icc was grained tu Mr. Palmer on a crone coieplalnt of descrtkiu. The enso wua he.ird mid decision flven Feb. If. William 0. Mullkb, formerly of Oliver .Mo- roseo's ufllee and leccntly in advance of "Ilrlp Wanted," while on lta preliminary tour V'fore coining to New York, bos btaa engaged as iissls- taut to Julian Johiisoii, general press representa- tive for Ouinatoek & neat. Tint raui of llablcle In "Allele." which wua formerly played hy Edith liradfonl, was lai;en t'V Pay Cord. In Non-ark. N. J., week of Peb. 23, Miss Bradford having retired front lite couipuny. "iiii! Maid or Atiikns," a new operetta hy Prnii. Lobar and Victor l<con, will be produced hy Henry W. Savage, March 0, at the Aik>I1o Theatre, Atlantic City, N. J. ' OUT OF TOWN NEWS Portland, Ore.—Heillz (W. T. Panrle. iugr.) the De Koven Opera Co.. wltb Beatle Ab- tett, drew splendid patronage Peb. 19-21, a. did Melntyre and Heath, In "The Ham Tree," 23-24, and "Mutt and Jeff In Panama" 20-28. Barbs (Geo. L. Biker, gen. mgr.)—The Baker Players presented "Our Wive." 21-28. (iiipiieum (Prank OorHnberry, mgr.)—Bill week March 2-7: Gillette's animals. Madge M.ltland, Cameron and O'Connor, the Tabor*. Sara Barbour, Armstrong and Pord, and FrlUle SchehT. Empkbss (H. W. Plerong, mgr.)—BUI 2-7: Wllllah, Mond and Salle, D'Arcy and Williams, "Night at the Bath.," Lew Well., and Kate Sandwln. and company. Pantanobs' (J. A. Johnson, mgr.)—Bill 2-7: Power's elephants, Otto Bros., Benson and Bell, Link and Robinson, and Dumltrescu Troupe. Pbji-li's, Stab, Arcadb, MAJBSTto. Gums and Columbia, motion plctores and musical offerings. Nora.—"Our Mutual Girl" picture* continue to draw large crowds at the Columbia, Wester, O.—Olty O. H, (Kettler A Umb, mgrs.) "New Sunny South" Co. showed here Feb. 20. Ai.rtAniiTiA (J. n. Knepper, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. James Hind, ventrllonulst; James Edwards, novelty wire act, and St. Vincent Girls, singing, dsnclng and change artistes, March 2-4. 6-7: Ellsaser. novelty musical act, «nd National Trio, singing and dancing Russl.ns Ltbio (E. 11. Mott. mgr.) — Photoplay, and music. . _, . Wallace (Lool. Mohn, mgr.) — Picture, and music. „, Notes. — The Perry A Bales Avenue Player Girls were headline™ at the Alhambra week of Peb. 23. The company presented three bills for Ilie week, with a ballet of pretty and graceful glrla, neat costumes and .nappy and up-to-tbc- minute music. Mr. Perry, known to the pro- fession as the typical Jew comedian, was a big feature. Harry B. Reynolds Is the company', able musical director. The .how did good business despite the extreme cold weather. Sun Antonio, Tex.—Grand (Sid H. Wets, mgr.) "Mutt and Jeff" played to good business Peb 10. Alma Gluck. nnder the anaplces of the San Antonio Musical Club, played to good bujj- ness 10. Mme, Nailmova, In "Bella Donna, played to One business 20. 21. Anna Pavlowa 24. 25. "The Pink Ljdy" 27, 28. Majestic- (Edward Raymond, mgr,)—Bill March 2-7: Meyako Slaters, Vincent and Raymond, Paul Klelst mid compsny, Baron Llchter, Milton Pol- lock and company, Primrose Four, and Bedford mid Winchester. ._, Plaza (James Barr. mgr.)—The following bill reaa presented to large audience* week of 8: Do»s, the freak of nature; Bert Demo and company, Just a Trio, Louise List, Romlne, and the Aliens. Rotal (J. M. Nix. mgr.)—Moving pictures. Wkiwam (W. J. Lytle. mgr,)—Feature pictures. Nora.—Lloyd Spencer haa resigned as mana- ger of the Plain Theatre, and la succeeded by James Barr. llockford, III.— Grand (H. W. Grampp. mgr.) Hull House Players, Peb. 20, to good busi- ness. Eva Tanguay, 23, pleased the usual good business here. ''Damaged aoods" 20, Rose Stshl, In "Maggie Pepper," March 5; Robert Mantcll 11, Irish Players 17, "Peg o' My Heart" 20, 21, Montgomery and Stone and Elsie Janls 27. Majbhtio.— Kor the slity-Or.t week of their Rockford engagement the Oliver Players presented "When Love Is Young" the first half, and "Her Fatal Sin" the last half. Good business prevails. OnpimuM.—For 23-25 the hill Included: Gypsy Countess, Mayo and Allman, Lido McMillan and compnny. Median'. Acrobatic Oanlnes. and New- port and Sllrk. For last half, "When Women Rule." Aurora, III.—Grand (E. T. nendcrson, mgr.) Rose Stahl, In "Maggie Pepper," Feb. 28; Primrose ft Dockstnder's Minstrels March 8, Joliu McOonnuck, Irlah tenor, 12. _...„,., Fox (J. J. Reubens, mgr.)—Colonial Minstrel Maids Peb. 22-20, and all girl ahow. Creditable company and performance to good business. Vaudeville 20-28. Beginning 20 Oils house will continue to give one performance only each even- ing, excepting Saturday anil Bunday evenings. ISIarlu, III.—Grand (W. B. Newman, mgr.) "Salome June" (tabloid) Feb. 28-20. lo good busi- ness, at popular prices. Pepplc and Elliott pre- sonted the Colonial Minstrel Molds 20-28, uml show fifteen glrla, and the advance reports of the show were good. STAn Oourbb. —Barnard Orchestra March 0. CoLianuM.—Redpnlh Grand Opera Co. 2, Smith Damon 0, Fannie Bloomfleld Zelsler, phtiilst. 10. TlsIPLB, Staii and Oui-iiisum, pictures only. Lynn, Mass Auditorium (Al. Jones, mgr.) Auditorium Stock Co. presents "Wh-.it Happened to Mary" week of March 3. . Ltnn.— J. W. Oormnn's Muslcil Co. presented "llllly, the Boy Artist," closing Feb. 26. Olympia.— Vaudeville and motion pictures. OoMiqus, DiiEAHLtNo and Obntual Bquauk, motion pictures and vaudeville. Not». —The Lynn 'lTieotre foiled to become a successful stock house. It Is rumored that Marcus Iah-iv will tsko possession of tho thoitro for Qrst class vaudeville Altouna, Pa.—Mistier (I. 0. Mlshler, mgr.) motion pictures March 2-4. "The Vlrgtnlan' r 7. The Hunter Bradford Flayer, will open here O, for the rest of the season. Oneii cum (A. B. Denman, mgr.)—Bill 2-1: ltolro's "Purple Lady." wnh Ralph Lynn, Barry Ann, Whittlcr-lnce and company, and Richards ami Brandt. For 6-7: "The Tourlata," Western linker company, Versatile Trio, and Miller nud Williams. ttreensbnrir, Pu.--St. Clair (A. o. Wlble, mgr.) "Mutt and Jcit In Panama" March 7. KsuaoY (II. R. I.lghtcip, mgr.)—Dixie Colored Mlunlrels were here Fob, 20-28, Ohand, Casino, Puinobsb, Lybio uml Stah- LtotiT, pictures only. ALBOLENE is a make-up vanishcr. A little rubbed over the skio before ap- plying the make-up will prevent make up poisoning. Albolene positively will not grow hair. Supplied In hat t and one ponnd deco- rated screw cap cans hy all II rat-class drugglBls and dealers In make-up. Sample Free on Rtquttt. McKESSON & ROBBINS 01 FULTON ST. NEW YORK ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES. GEO. »L COHAN'S 'WSgg* KLAW A ERLANOER Manager. Eves., 8.15. Matinees, Wed. and Bat. 8.H. A oFrf 8 POTASH &PEWJIUTTER An np to-dato garment In three pieces, fonndedon the famona stories from the BATOBDAY EVENING POST, by Montague Glass. Oakland, Cnl. — Macdonongh (F. A. Gelsa. mgr.) Harry Lauder and company, for two per- formances, March 9. De Koven Operu Co., in "ltobln Rood," 10. 11. Yb Lib»i.tt (H. W. Bishop, mgr.l — Isabclic Fletcher and Bishop's Players will present for the second week of her engngnment, beginning !>, "Mrs. Bumpstead-Lelgh." "The Lady of Lyons" la announced for early production. Om'heiim (Geo. Ebey. mgr.)—Bill 1-7: George Damerel and company, Chick Sale, Hans Roberts end company, Louis Hardt, MartlnottI and Sylves- ter, Msrle Bishop, Sylvia Loynl nud company, Anna Lchr and company, and motion pictures. Pantaobs' (Wm. a. Wright, mgr)—Bill 1-7: Raymond Whltaker and Company, Geo. Snntag, L'yena Japs, Lillian Watson, Dreyer and Dreyer, Millard, Kennedy and Christie, Monohan, and pictures. Columiha (Dillon A King, mgrs.)—Dillon and King and their Ginger Girls, present "Poppy Land" 1-7. Bboadwat (Guy 0. Smith, mgr.)—Five vaude- ville acts and three pictures at every performance, lllll Is changed semi-weekly. Oakland, rkoent, Oambiia, Stab, (lAirrr, Mablowe. Hiiown's and Geh. motlou picture.. St. John, N. 1». — Opera House (Walter Woods, mgr.) the Thompson-Woods Co. opened their twenty-tlrst week March 2, with "Elevating s Husband." lMPnnuL.—?jiml>ert Bros, and Donovan, banjo trio; Betty Donn, soprano, nnd moving picture.. I.Yiito, Anita nnd O.cab. —Musical Bohemian, and moving picture*. Obk. —Song, and moving pictures. Staii, Uniqub and Eupbess. —Moving picture* only. Muscntlne, la,—Grand (Ohas. Salisbury, mgr.) "Rosalind at Red Gate" bad full house, and was a good show, Feb, 21; Frank Wlnnlngcr's varieties of musical comedies for eight cousccu* tlve nights, 22-28, had packed houses. OnPHEUM (Harvey D. Orr, mgr.)—On Sunday, March 1, vaudeville started at this house. Mr. Kldd, the new leasee and manager, had for the first bill: Newport and Stlrk, Browning and Dean, and the Four Musical Klelsea. Hatehlnaon, Kan,—Home (W. A. Loe, mgr.) Sarab Padden, In "Lavender and Old Lnce," March 2. ino Ltrxa (J. u. Burford, mgr.)—General Film Co. feature, and orche.tra, to good business. Dunlin Fornum, In "Soldiers of Fortune" wn> featured 2. Ibis (K. H. Stark, mgr.)—Universal Service pictures to good business. I'BAiiL. Elite sod Majkstio, pictures only. Rlelintond, Ky.—Grand (W. P. Baxter, mgr.) "A Modern Eve" March 10, "Excuse Me" 17, "Prince of To-night" 10. Vogel's Minstrels played to good house Peb. 24. Aliiambba (S. H. Sparks, res. mgr.)—"Pictures only, Ann Arbor, Mich.—Whitney (Arlhitr Lone, mgr.) the Men Payne English Players March 8. Hill Additopiuu.— Paderewshl 2. Majestic (Arthur Lane, mgr.)—Vaudeville nnd motion pictures. " Oni'HPX-M and thuple, motion pictures only. PflDT TUCBTDC 48tH8t., Jo.tK.of B'way. tUnl IHtAInt , 3&kg»Brjuau. Direction of John Cort. Ere.. 8.20. Mats. Wed and Sat 2.20 OUTER MOROSCO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In the Comedy of Tontb. PEO o> HY HBART. By J. HARTLEY MAUNKR8. AQTl"iB «'f St. and B'waj. Phone 287 AOluil Bryant. Mats. Wed. And Bat. COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT GEO. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FAROE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE Fonnded on Earl-Den- Blgger's famous novel. VUiir IrlVlfPlKU W. 42d St. Eves. 8.10 llfill AlTIM KIlllAlTI Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.16. KLAW k ERLANOER, MORS. Klaw A Erlangor Present a New Musical Comedy THE LITTLE CAFE Book and Lyrics by C. 8. McLellan Joan Sawyer A John Jarrott, King and Queen of Modern Dancing: Fanny Brlce, World's Funniest Girl Comic; B. A. Rolfe's 'lArcadla," A Superb Musical Sensation; Ball ft West, In a 0. A. R. Masterpiece; Hoey A Lee. Robbie Cor- done. Rafayette's Dogs, Max and Mabel b. p. KEinTs mm &£&£& 10 BIG ALL STAR m Ford, Three lleddcrs. P A T A r 17 BROADWAY A 47111 ST. kanage- aTAliAVEi mentof Mr. Frank Thompson. The World's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permitted In Balcony. THE HEW PRICKS. Dally Matinees: 26o, 60c. and Best Beats Tic. Bvenings: 21c., 60c., 76c. and entire lower Door fl. Finest In the World. 10-ALL STAR ACT8-10 M9WUMJim.O\J*J Mate., Thnrs. A Sat., 2.16 DAYID BELASCO PRESENTS FRANCES STARR In Henri Bernstein's Play THE SECRET 42d ST. W. OF BROADWAY Evenings at 8.26. Mats. Tliurn. and Sat. 2.20. A NEW FARCIAL COMEDY BY GDY BOLTON THE RULE OF 3 With an Unusually Strong Cast. HARRIS Indianapolis, Inij., Is to have another vaude- ville theatre. Fbancbs Rino retired from the cast of 'The Last Resort," In Newnrk, N. J., Feb. 23, and her role was assumed by Olive Wyndham. Alma Gluck announced, Feh. 20, that she was engaged to marry Bfrem Zlmballst, Russian violinist and protege of the late Joseph Pels. Zlmballst Is now touring Russia. Miss Gluck sold the marriage probably would be In June, at the Pels home In London. William Paveiishaii will appear In vaudeville March 0, In a condensed version of bis former success, "The Squaw Man," REGISTER YOUR ACT. THIS CliDPON will be numbered and attached to your contribution, and a certificate will be returned to yon as an acknowledgeinnit. and for future reference. The contribution should be signed plainly by the person or Orm tending In same, and should be endorsed by tbe stage manager of the show or of the house -where the art Is being used. Further acknowledgment will be made by tbe names and numbers 'jelug published each week as received. Address your contributions to THE REGISTRY BUREAU, NEW YORE CLIPPER, 47 W. 28th St.. New York Date. NEW YORK CLIPPER REGISTRY BUREAU : Enclosed please find copy of my entitled , for Registration. NAME ,.. Address When you register a play or scenario that you Intend to submit tor reading to any pro ducer, we will furnish a label to be attached to the original, showing that tbe same ba. beet entered In The Clutbb Registry bureau. Oet the Idea? Additional Cort Incites Issued to Feb, 28: 611—Linden Hcverly New act 408—Frank I to y Held Song I Itle 400—Edward O'Connor Title of net .100—Hugh A, Thunmgon Act MM—Harry Fenn Dulton Musical comely ,102—Lew Stafford... Psmily 503—Fred I. Crane Sketch 604—Robert De Otnui Lcland Lyrics 60S—Adolph Adams Travesty nnd comely 600—Mrs. Charles Tholcy Song titles 607—Mrs. Ohnrles Tlioley Sung titles 60S—Jules K. Carson Sketch 600—Miller Play Co Sketch 010—Johu POueger Scenario 612^—Charles Tlioley Four song lyrics 613—Albert E. McNett Song 614—L. M. Borle Burlesque 616—O. II. Adams Song poem 610—Luola Blalsdell Title of act 517—Fred II. James Scenario 618—Anita Helncck Dramatic sketch 610—Paul Kelmo Novelty act 620—Prof. Wilson Posing act 631—Hob McGwire Sketch 522—Al. Shorten Title 523—0. U. Adams Song poem ACADEMY OF MIISIC STOCK »&. WILLIAM POX PRB8BNT8 THIRD WEEK OF UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS The House of Bondage TWICB DAILY-PRICK*;, lO-MO-80 PHI TAN 4 °th St., W. of B'way, Phone 700 Bryant. rULlVli Eves., 8.80; Mats.. Wed. and Bat. 2.20. Estate of Henry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE MISLEADING LADY A new play by Ohas. Qoddard and Paul Dlokey. sTITIMniT W. 42d STREET. Evgs. 8.16 EiLtllllUU Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.16. A. H. WOODS PRESENTS THE YELLOW TICKET Remarkable all star cast with John Mason, John Barryinore, Florence Reed, Kmmett Corrlgan, Julian L'E.trange, Macey Harlam, Elsine ines- cort and others. T TRTTPTV *2d St. West of B'way. Eves., UlOaaL I 8.16. Mats. Wed. A Sst,, 2,16. KLAW A ERLANOER Managers HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Hungarian Operetta Sensation EMMERICH KAI.MAN'S Melodic Masterpiece "PER ZIOBlllVBRPRIMAg." iJATBTV BROADWAY A 46th ST.. Eves. 8.20 UAlEl I Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. KLAW A ERLANOER, Managers HBNRY W. SAVAGB OFFICII* A Comedy of Atmosphere and Action ALONG CAME RUTH From the French of Fonson A Wlcheler As wholesome as your Grandmother's gingerbread HTTnfinN 55 St., £ or B'way. Eves. 8.20. HUUklUn Matinees Wed. andSnt.2 20. ESTATE OF HENRY E. HARRIS, MGR. A NEW DRAMA WITH COMEDY WHAT WOULD YOU DO? By ACODSTIN MaoHUGU, author of '-Officer ooo." MURRAY HILLTHEATRE Lexington Awe. and 4Slil St.. If, Y. This Week, THE OINGBR GIRLS. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th 8TRBBT, N. Y. This Week, THB GAYBTY GIRLS. HIPPODROME 6th Av.43d-44th. Dally Hats.at 2. Bestseatall. EtbB A 18 BIO 80BNBB A MERICA al£°nbw circus acts WINTER QARDRN ftffiVJStfi Ergs,, 8.00. Mats., Tnes., Than, and Bat, 2.00. LYDIA KYASHT. M\\m ELlI0m?n C one 8 i1?6^. r nr Wtty Evgs. 8:30. Mats. Wednesday A Saturday 2:30 A Drams of the Present by JACK LAIT HELP WANTED TVPTP 42d8t.W.ofB'way. Phone 5Z16 Bryant JU I H1«J Evgs. at 8.16. Mat. Wed. A Sat. 2.15 BLANCHE RING Supported by HARRY CONOR In WHEN CLAUDIA SMILES D A ATI! THBATRE 46TH ST. W. of B'way. DUU I n Evgs. 8.1ft Phone moo Bryant. Mats. Thnrs. A Bat. 2.16. GTJY BATES POST in RTHE TBNT- MAKBR By RICHARD WALTON TPLLY II. H. FRAZEE'S 48th St., W. of B'way. Eve'ga I A MCI I T If™ B -20- Mats. Wed. A Sat., 2.30. liVHUAll it ii Phone Bryant 23. GEORGE SCAKUOROUGH Author of "The Lure" and "At Bay" presents his latest play THE LAST RESORT A Modern Melodrama In three parts Staged by J. 0. Huffman O IVI QHITPTTPT thea., 44th. w. of B'way. arlUDCjrfi Phone, Bryant 8430. Evenings 8.16. Matinee Wed. and Sat. 2.16. A THOUSAND TEARS AGO HENRY E. DIXtY as Capocomlco, the most suc- cessful role of hlsentl re career; greater than Adonis rnivTsTnV Sst St., East of B'way. Phone \j\lalCiUI 6i94 Bryant. Evenings 8.16. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 2.16. KITTY MACKAY The Comedy Success of the Season By CATHERINE 0H1BH0LM PUSHING. 44th Street Theatre ^^"■ , LEW FIELDS, Proprietor. 44t b St, W. of B'way. Phone 7202 Bryant. Evgs. 8.00 Hats., Wed. A Bat 2.00 THE NONIfiHT 6IBL With GEORGE JlACFAIll.A NK. Phone PAQTMn Broadway'A atitli Street. P VAOlilU Greeley 8848. Evenings 8.16. MatlneeB Wednesday A Saturday, 2.16. HIGH JINKS With Stella Mayhew & Tom Lewis QOt-li CTPWITT THEATRE, near B'way. OWIII Olntill phone 413 Bryant, Evg4. 8.20. Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.20 TUB NEW AMERICAN COMEDY TOO MANY COOKS By and With FRANK CRAVEN^ WATT A TIT'S Broadway A 30th St. Evgs. 8.20 VYiLLLHLll. J Mats.. Wed. A Bat. 2.20 CYRIL MAUDE (THE LIEBLER CO., Managers) "GRUMPY F. F. Proctor's 5th Ave. B'way A 28th St Dally Mat., 26c Eves. 35c. to SI. 2 00N0ERT8- Sun., 2.16 A 8.16. All Star Bills. MR. LOUIS MANN & CO. ka "Elevating a Husband," Nell Mc- Klnley, Rose Marguerite, JOE COOK, THREE KEATONS, PET- OHINC A COMPANY, Myrtle A Daisy, fa 4.TURE FILMS, CIIOSH & JOSEPHINE In a Combina- tion of New and Refined Ca- pers. WANTED QUICK The C. W. Park Dramatic Co. PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Comedian who does Specialties SOUbrette who can Act! Leading Man capable of playing a few Character Leads SALARY ABSOLUTELY SURE WEEK STANDS Address nil mall to JAB. A. P ARK, Mgr., Orlando, Fla. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY DRAMATIC PEOPLE IN A UNES For First Class Repertoire, Playing Opera Houses Good Leading Man, not under 5 ft. 11 In.; Director, with scrhitfl, to play Heavies or Characters: flen. Bus. Man, Comedian, Character Woman, Woman for .second lliis.and llcavlcs. Wardrobe absolutely cssciilliil. State all llrsl letter. Send photos. Must Join on wire. Also WANT GOOD AOBN*, familiar with Southern Territory; one who will n.c brush If necessary. Scenlo Artist, to double stage Address PRIOR & RBDOISK, Mgrs., Box »31 v «lrri,|i,gl,a,ii, Ala.