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24 THE NEW YORK OLIPPEB. MabchQI 6 NEW PARODIES FOR $1.00 -- 6 ON THE FOLLOWING BONO HITS "Get Out and Cet Under, of Sunshine and Roses," Have Much To Be Thankful For," "Somebody's Coming To My House." To get the alter** material wad P. O. or Express order for tl to ier," "International Rag," "Garden i," "Mother's Big Blue Eyes," "We JUNIE McCREE Columbia Theatre Bldg., Suite 709-10, N. Y. C. Or. Three Parodies and Sons Poem for 11. "Peg 0' Mr Heart," "Lonesome Pino," "When I Lost You," mk Jong poera, enttUed ^THE PASSfNO BONOS OF WlJ-la," dovetailing jo song bit tlUcs into a a-hytbmlo story. It yon desire the 9 Parodlce and Song Poem, send |2 to the above address. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Bents'Dress, aid Jo*, irlnil, Tom, German, Old Han, WIH' Ulna, iwi uan, iuuuhku ytti I. fJUOU, *«-ov, »o.*v, *w.uu: U.IU *U"i |iinu, «umi, wuiuou, v... —.--, lube, |1.». $160. »3.M. 14.25, 17.00;Orop, *1.16, 11.76, JS.ftO; iJcgro, 60fl.,T6C, 11.00, fl.26, $S.W;TopsJ, 160., 11.60, $2.26, 13.60; Indian, 760., 11.60T $2.15, $2.76, $1.00; Marguerite. T6C, $6.60, $7.00; Clown, 60C.; $60.; Japanese Lady, Too., $2.16, 13.60. $5.00; Chinese, 76c.. $1.26, $2.60; Bridget, 7ie. $9.76, $6.00; sonbrette, $3 00, $6.60, $7.00; Old Maid, 760., $8.00, $3.96. $4.60, $8.00; pompadour, $4.26. $0.00: Mary Jane, 76c. $3.00; Cowboy, 760., $3.60: Circassian. $7.00: Ladles' Btiort Curly, $100, $160,S4.60; Man's Statuary Wlgl, $l.oo, $3.oo; $4.60; Ladles 1 statuary. $4.25. $0.00, $7.00; Legit. 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Copyright Laws. We hereby notlly Mr. Ben Toy, Manager "Ben Toy Musical Comedy Co.," who was In our employ Performers who have been or aro in our employ, that they will bo Prosecuted to the full extent of the Law If they use or appear In same Managers allowing tho "King of Koicomo'' to be played in their Theatre, under name of "King of Toklo.' 1 or any oltior Utlo will be dealt with accordingly. Unless authorized by our Attorney or ourselves. W. H. HARDER, BILLV A L.LHN, Managers Myrkle Harder and Hilly Allen t'ompialH. MARY'S (Latest) MVIT No. 3 ..-■ .^sofso Gags (lino for end work), 10 for 10c, or tho 30 for 26c; 10 Wantaand Adj.. 10c; 10 Hotel Bole* and Epitaphs, loo.; "She Loved." roc, 16 lines, lOc; Daily Queries, rec; 88 lines, 20c; Eccentrlo Sale or female) Monologue, 26c; Sketch for 2 m. (Straight and Com.). 26c; Sketch for 2 m. (Hebrews). i.; Sketch fori m., If. (Com. and Sou,), 26c; Sketch fori m.,1 f. (Dutch and Son.), 26c; a Parodies •a latest songs, loo. each: tho 8 for 260. Sold Inlotfl to suit, or all tor fl.oo. Any two Wits, $1.60, or Wits l, 2 and 8, $3.00. Cash or M. 0. No stampal Everything UP-TO-DATE, ORIGINAL AND FUNNY I Other material. Send for catalogue and enthnslastlo testimonials. MKH. M AH Y K. P. TIIAVKH, ai90 Broad St., ProTldenee, II. I. !! I ! Cha*. I" .lohiiiun'i Big Hit, **l »» Sing It, and malto a faco at open time. "UNDER THE BEAUTIFUL MOON" Simply a wallop with an audience. Guaranteed a knock-out I Prof, copies for reoont program. Orchestrations frco to singers Who furnish proof they are using these songs. DKARINO AND DIETZK. Ltnaoln, Meb. WANTI ATT ONOE MYRKLE - HARDER CO In Modern Stock Productions, <^> Wo iiavi! paint friiini! near N. Y. Olty. We solicit correspondence with clovor recognized Stock people. Your around work. ELECTRICIAN with OffcoU, and CARPENTER, play small parts, for y Alien Musical Co. W. II. HARDER, l'oughkooimlo, N. Y. Per. add., Allouhurst, Now Jersey. At Liberty, A No. I Stock Comedian Ago 20; holght, 6 ft. fl In.; weight, 140. Experience fourteen years, wardrobe, lota of It. Can Join ropuUblo company on wire. Any whero In tho United States and do not need ticket. CARL. ADAMSON Address CARL, ADAMSON, Care Bijou Theatre,, AUCTJBTA, UA. I AM MOVING TO liAROBR AND JIIORB CONVENIENT (LCARTKUH at 1052 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK BEN I) THERE FOR MADISON'S M BUDGET No. 15 Contents Include 19 dandy mono- logues, 8 acts for two melon and 7 acta for male and female, (the real good.) 10 brand-new parodies, 3 great iuln.lr«l first parts, a altte- apllttlng tabloid Jarre, besides hundritd. of original gugs, side* walk bit., arte. Price ONE DOLLAR per copy. Daok issues ont of print, ex- cept No. 14; price, $1,00, or Uudgots 14 and 16 together, $1.60. J.ViUKS MADISON 1052 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK WANTEI for "THE GEORGIA STOCK" REP. PEOPLE of all Kinds Must be ablo to Join April 4th, Piano Player, lady or J ont, to Read and Palto, Man for Violin, Man for uvcnllo and Leads. Man for Characters, Woman for Loads, Specialty Peoplo of all klnds.Rop. People doing Specialties given preference. Makosalai ten In reason. Add. Geo.O.Kall,Newarls,NewYork AT LIBERTY Joseph Lehmann CHARACTER LEADS and HEAVIES Director with library of 800 Sorlps. Wardrobe, Experience, Ability and Sobriety. 6107 ORUTOUKR ST., Dallas, Tox. AT LIBEBTY ON A0OODNT OF DI8APPOINTMKN\ Scenic Artist Play responsible Parte. Immediate engagement desired. R. M. THOMPSON, eon Empress Theatre, Muskegon, lU0a» Great variety ol high and low cuts. Colored tops. All sizes, any heel. bond fur Ulnatrated Catalogue O. J. GLASSBERG 8 CONVENIENT STORES ,JP&J£SPi * VH -. »•** 3 »«t ■«• »»S WEST 4»d ST., near Time* So. 98 THIRD AVE., near 10th St. Mall Orders Carefully Killed AT LIBERTY E. F. HAWKIN8 GENERAL. DTJSINB8S JOSEPHINE DEPFRY SECOND BUSINESS Good Rep. Stock I'reforred. Joint only. Can loin after March 14. E. F. HAWKINS, 1'rossor, Wash., March 20-21. WANTED COMEDIANS, 8. & D. PEOPLE, MAGICIANS, JUGGLERS, AERIAL ARTISTS who havo good stago wardrobe, aro good singers, and can change specialties, for one wcok stand, Peoplo who can double brass and piano write, Want man for canvas and wire for cook. Show opons under canvas May 1st In Fonna. J. P. SPANQLKH, ggjMngjojj. p. p., Qcn'l Del. AT UIBECRTY POR STOCK OR GOOD REP. THE RAVENCROFTS CLIFF 0., Characters or any thing cast for. ZELLA DAWN, Lending litis. Hot.h good study: wardrobe and ability. Havo mitnbor of scripts. Add. 0.0. RAVENOROFT, 376 Greenwood Avo., Detroit, Mloh. LEST YOU FORGET Wl BAY Ii' YET GROSS LETER HEADS Contracts, TlokeL STAOH MONEY, 1 .ob, Preo Samples, etc. Book of Herald Oats, Mo. CflQSSAK* CHICAGO ATTRACTIONS" AT THE NEW YOBK THEATRES. A theatrical story that aroused more than or- aMjiirj Lenten Interest forecast the remodeling of Itobinwcm'j Opera House, the historic amusement placeopposite Olty Hall. This bouae was closed dur- ing tho administration of Major Hunt because of failure to measure up to Iho modern requlremeata of safetr. The cbaugee will bring Robinson's bock on tho list of local playhouses..' Another out of- the ordinary Incidents was tho arrest of Manager Ilarry Usrt for admitting minors to the Standard. Be was vigorously prosecuted. ""' Obind oi'iha liotisa (John II. tlavllo, mrr-)— George Arllas Is coming March 10, in "Disraeli." Last week audiences of splendid ante laughed at Bupiert lingoes' Pullman car carnival, "Excuse Me," la which Willis Sweatman, as the Porter, was the bright, particular cboolied star. George Berrr, with his surplus avolrdupola, made Jltnmj Wellington rank second In interest. The fair tonrUts were as pretty as a collection of pictures from beauty's own gallery. There waiin't a weak epot in the cast. Charles Macdonald arrives 23, In ."Sweethearts." Lisio (Curl Hubert neuck, ogr.)—Helen Ware oomea back 15, to "repeat" la "Within the Law." Last week, "The Bird of Paradise,": one of last year's successes, did very well. Richard Wataun Tally's pathetic drama of love and self-sacrifice was again seen with Lenore Ulrica as the • little. Ilnwallan heroine—a character In which she was very sweet and very lovable. Isabel Randolph was a splendid* Diane, and William Morris, as Capt. Morris, wss very One. The Hawaiian mu- sicians contributed no small part to the succen of the play by their quaint songs—they might almost be called walls—set to uncanny music. Robert 11. Montell comes 23, la repertoire. ■ B. F. KtflTH'e (John P. Boysl, mgr.)— Will- lam J. Ward and bis Matinee Girls are coming 18, In a typical Gus Edwards miniature mimical comedy. Irene Martin la the bead of the coterie of beautlei, who include Margaret Dana, Gene Ford and Katherlne Gilbert.. Others: O. H. O'Donnell and company, In "Flashlight Cragln;" Meltlllo and Hlgplns, In "Patting on Airs;'' Mae West, billed sa the original Brtnkley model; John Oelger, Five Juggling Mowatti, and the Aiard Brothers. Cincinnati In motion. i Waihot Sranrr (W. V. Jackson, mgr.)— Ons Hill baa given us s second edition of two famous characters, and "Matt and Jeff In Panama" opened 10. Rowland & Clifford pat on "The Warning" lsit week, with Rodney Rantoua as the determined, fiery tempered Texas hnnband, and Marie Nelson, the wife, who erred but repented and was forgiven: Wslter F. Jones, Victor Trav- ers, Jay Qulgley, Gamllle D'Arcy, Lena Llppa and Halworth Stark shared In the generous applause. "The Girl from Mumm'a" 22, Oiympio (McMahon A Jackson, mgrs.)—Lew Talbot's production. The Glrla from Maxim's, with dainty E?a Mull as the star, are coming 16. while Bob Fltxslmmona and Bob Jr. will be added at- tractions. The Rector Girls were given a wsrm welcome. In "Ob, You Married Men," la which Leo Stevens and Frank Wesson were gay Lo- tharios, and their wives, Helen Jessie Moore and Stella Gllmore. Lydla Jospy, aa Maybelle, and Triilo Clarendon, as Annabelle, the two actresses, were responsible for the rumpus. Another bur- lesque offering was "Seeing the Tenderloin." The Parisian Beauties come 22. Gatxtt (Charles B. Arnold, mgr.)—Matt Ken- nedy and the Liberty Girls are to arrive 16, put- ting on "Marriage a la Oartc" and "1 Should Worry." Caprice, the dancer, Is featured, aa well as White Hawk and Red Feather, the Indian prima donna. AI Reeves' Big Beauty Show gave Andy Lewis snd Joe Opp to mingle with a cluster of "American Beauties," among whom were: Beatrice Drew, Zella Russell, Vera George and Olivette Tremayne. La Belle Carmenclta did some dancing. "Easy Sailing" anil "Any Time" were the offerings. Beauty. Youth snd Folly 22. Emiiikhh (George F. Fish, rogr.)—Frank Mor- Tell Is tho headllner 15. Others Include: Torelll's Corned' Circus, with "Tobaaco," tho uplifting mule; Marie Stoddard, John T. Doyle and com- pany, In "The Police Itwpcctor's Surprise;" Scheck, D'Arvlllc and Button, In "The Men Next Door," and Hnger and Goodwin. Motion pictures. Qkiimin (Ernst Otto Scbtnld, mnr.)—Tho Ger- man Stock Co. will Mage "Jugend" ("Youth") and "Lottie's Birthday" IS. Elsie Scbmld-Oorty wilt bo the beneficiary. Emctt AroiTonmir Julia Gulp rnd Wllhelm Bacbaiia will bo heard IT. The soloist at tho Cin- cinnati Symphony Orchestra concerts, 13, 14, was Josef Hoffman. ' Standard (Ilarry Hart, mgr.)—The Ma nil Ores Beauties, wltll Amorlta. the dancing Veuua, come 16 for a week. John J. Black's Burlesniiers put on "The Model Husband" end "What's the Use" Inst week. The Lsudrys end Mile Floretta were features of the olio. Good business. HamcK'n Ortra Hocsa, Famky, Cintdst, Naw Lycsuu and OaruEuit offer motion pictures tiibni'iak unias. CnAntRs H. Zunin, former dramatic editor of The Tlritci-Blar, anil one time publicity nun for the Grand Opera House, has succeeded the late Dr. B. J. Mayer as publicity director for the Lyric and other Ileuck Interests. It Is a matter of Interest to know that Mr, Zuber wrote his first article for Tub New Yoiik Clippir, acting for tbe writer during bis absence from tho city. Manaoes Ciiari.es B. Aunoi.d iniM enme back Into his own—returning home as manager of the Gayety Theatre. He will succeed Larry Nelma, who goes to Atlanta, (la., to join forces with Jake Wells, the old bnll player, and now a successful Southern theatrical manager. Lillian Cook, tho pretty Kathleen Llewellyn, of the "Eicueo Mo" Company, is a Cincinnati Girl, one of the Woodward Cluss of '13. She li as clever as she is beautiful. Tn» Orpheum Winter Garden is a gold mine. The last waits prises were won by Laura Rose snd Joe Gelgerman. W. P. Wbitlook, tho eoo's busineas manager, spoke oa "Facts About the Anlmaln at the Zoo- logical Garden," at tho Windsor School. -The lecture was Illustrated by one hundred slides—a fine Idea and a splendid (.dvertlsement.. Mat Tolly's Opzra Company, In "Cavallerta RuBtlcana," was an aded attraction to the B. F. Keith bill. Mas, J. O. Hobart has Invited George Ar- ils* to discuss "Disraeli" l.-eforo the Cincin- nati Centre of the Drama League. Tim Unites Sinoebs have secured Chester Park for an outing May 30, Will RoEnst'a Athletic Girls put on a splen- did act at B. F. Keith's. They were a splendid lot of line specimens of young womanhood, good to look upon. Got Burnt was In advance of George Arllas. Jean Jones Is to be In charge of the bathing beach at Chester Park. E. A. Baciieloer was In town during the week, telling of Christie McDonald and "Sweethearts." Tub Grand's season closes April 27, with a great all star revival of "The New Henrietta." Hamilton, O.—Jefferson (J. H. Broomhall, mgr.) Howe's Panama Canal moving pictures March 10, IT. Obano (John B. McCarthcy. mgr.)—Bill le and week: Ermatne Stewart, Halgbt, Dean and company, Miller Bros., Josephine Baxton and com- pany, and motion pictures. JarrEEBON, Jewel. Star, Eaolb, Libio. Pant- cess and Royal, motion pictures. Note.— Tho Bijou Theatre has been purchased by the United German-American Societies of Hamilton, to be used as a place of meeting and German theatrical productions. Znnesrllle. O. — Hchults (W. S. Canning, mgr.) "Girl of My Drtiuns" March 21, "Tb 0 Flrelly" April 1, Lyman Hone's pictures 10. 11. Wki.lkr IK. K. Butter, mar.)—"The nonary" March 10-18. Moose Minstrels (local) 26. Oiti'UKUM (B. It. Harris, mgr.)—Vaudcvlllo and picture*. HiproDBCita Qciudy's, American and Grand, motion pictures only. Meridian, Miss.—Grand (W. B. Jones, mgr.) was datk week of March 0. Nell O'Brien's Minstrels 18. Gnu IB. Frank Isaacs, mgr.)—Feature 01ms, specials for week of 0: Mary Pickford. In "Hearts Adrift;" "Isle of Vengeance," "Mutual Girl" No. T. "Thrust of Bate," Gene Gauntler, In "Eye of the Government;" Anne Little, in the "Wearing of the Green." All performances hare bad capacity houses, princess (Sol M, Bageraan, mgr.)—General Film Company's service. Euti (Geo. A. Griffin, mgr,)—Mutual, Uni- versal and Warner's Feature*. MAJsena—Uarfc oth Ave. ANNA CHANDLER B'wayA25th8t. John A Mae Borko, Spencer A DaUy Mat., 260. Williams. Tbe Four Uarveys, Krea, 86o. to 11. Prancca Nordstrom A Co., Wallace a CONCERTS- GalYin, Lawton, Feature Films, Son., 2.15 A 8.16. Jaa. Hart's Laughable Incident AUBter Bills. "THE TELEPHONE TANQLE.'! [Wallace's *matAnr i CYRIL MAUDE (THE LIEBLER CO., Managers) >*«£R U MP Y B. P. KEITH'S COMMA! BffWBS: A12 Show as a Vaudeville Act, GEB> tiiudb HOFFMANN and Her Revue, JOB wklcii. New Moao- logtio'.Mr.nnil Mrs. Vernon Castle In Mo- tion Pictures Ceo, White, Inibelic Jaaf son, Darrcll and Conway, Bleep, Good- rich A King, Knapp A Cornalla, Monta- DAT A PI? BROADWAY A 47th ST. jatanage- r ALiR. KsCi m en t of Mr. Frank Thompson. The World's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permitted In Balcony. THE NEW PlUfJKS. Dally Matinees: 260, 60o. and Beat Seats T6o. Kvenlngs: 360,, 60o., 76c. and entire lower floor 11. Finest In the World. 10— ALL STAR AOTS-10 HIPPODROME CthAv.48d-44to.Dally ktata.at 2. Beatseabjtl. Evsl LAST 2 WEEK8 A OF THE GREAT SPECTACLE MERICA ■IsVY . Ik fiKPeTn V. 44th St., Kvcs. 8.16. M*KiRjA.n%j\9 Hatfl..Thora.A8at,i.l6 DAVID BELAS0O PRESENTS FRANCES STARR In Henri llfrnitiln'i Play THE SECRET U AnisIC *2d BT. W. OF BROADWAY HaaKnlaS Evenings at 8.26. ■■arinilMav Mate. Thura. and Sat, 2.20. A NEW FAROIAIi COMEDY BT GUY BOLTON THE RULE OF.3 With an Pnosnally Strong Cast. ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK iJlf^ WILLIAM FOX PRESKNTB THE WRONG WAY TWICE PAILY—PRIOBB. 10-HO-30 WHTER 6ARDHV 9gS%yg%g&£ Evenings I Matinees Tuesday, TharBday I at 6.00 and Saturday . * I III OF I WW MAXMfK BLU0TT8 fg&S&teg™' Evgs. 8:30. Mats. Wednesday A Saturday l-M A Drama of tbe Present by JACK LAIT HELP WANTED T VRTr 4id8t.W.ofB'way. Phone6neBryant Is Z IllV Evgs. at 8.16. Mat. Wed. A Sat. in ^HkBLiAIVCHE BINCf Bnpportedl by HAUllV CONOR la WHEN CLAUDIA SMILES OMAR MAKERS- ^SW BWB O^a 1% mAKr.lt Next Weok GUY BATES POST In OITI1VHB46thbt.,W.of B'way. Phone 700 Bryant f I 111 VH Eves., 8.30; Mats.. Wed. and Sat. 130. Estate of Henry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM I1ARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE MISLEADING LADY A new play by Chaa. Qoddard and Paul Dlokey. 171 TfVCll? W. 42d STREET. Evgs. 8.16. JBiIa A lil UCt Mats. Wed. and Sat. 116. A. H. WOODS PRESENTS THE YELLOW TICKET Remarkable all star oast with John Mason, John Barrymore, Florence Reed, Kmmett Oorrtgan, Julian L'Estrange, Maoey Harlam, Elaine Ines- cort and others. LIBERTY 42d St. West of B'way. Eves., 8.16. Mata, Wed. A Sat, 116. K.LAW A erlanoer. .Managers HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Hungarian Operetta Sensation XMMKKIUII KALMAN'S Melodlo Masterpiece •'DBR ZIOKII1VERPRIMA8." C A TBTV BROADWAY A 46th ST.. Eves. 8JO VALEi I Hats. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. Kl.AW A ERLANOER, Managers HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS A Comedy of Atmosphere and Action ALOXG CAME RUTH From tbe French, of Fonson A Wlcheler Aa wholesome asyourarandmother^H gingerbread GEO. M. COHAN'S n t8£2&ZS£ t ' ULAW A ERLANOER Manager! Eves.. 8.16. Matlneei, Wed. and Sat. 2.16. WflBF POTASH &PEFLMUTTER An np todate garment In three nieces, founded on tbo famous stories from tbe SATURDAY EVKNINO POST, by Montague Qlaas. COBTTHSEffi. 41th St., Just E. of B'way. Telephone Bryant u. i of John Con. ■res. fl.20. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.20 OLIVER MOKOSOO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In the Comedy of Youth. PEG O' MY HEART. By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. AQTfiB *«h Mt. and B'way. Phone 287 nOlUn Bryant. Mats. Wed. and Sat. COHAN A HARRIS PREBENT QIO. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FAROE SEVEN KEYS TO LUTE Founded on Earl-Dorr Blgger'fl famous novel. HITnQfirJ 44th St., E. of B'way. Eves. 8.20. nUJJOUri Matinees Wed. and Hat. ESTATE OF HENRY B. HARRIS, MOR. MARGARET ARGUR *Sffl5 of Next Mon. A Wed., Mat. A Night, "Twelfth Night". Next Tues., Thura., Frl. A 8at., Nights, "The Tam- ing of the Shrew". Mod.. March aoth, Mlaa Angl In in ''Lady Windermere's Fan." MURRAY HILL THEATRE liexltigtoa Awe* aad 4Hd St., H. Y. This Week, Ben Welch Bnrlesqners. booth; THEATRE 46TH ST. W. of B'way. Evgs. 8.16. Phone 6100 Bryant, [atlnees Thurs. A Sat. 2.16. Last week here. Next week Lyric. GUY BATES POST IN TENT- ^mnti SHUBERT Sttiftfiftf* Evenings 8.16. Matinee Wed. and Sat. 2.16. LAST WEEK A THOUSAND AGO HENRY E. D1XKY as Capooomlco. rOMFIlV 4I»tSt.. Eastof B'wav. Phone X/VmCiUl mm jiryant. Evenings in. MaUneea Tuesday and Saturday 116. KITTY MACKAY The Comedy Success of the Season By CATHERINE OHISHOLM OUSBIN0. 89th STREET "fflg&ggS*' Evgs. 8.20. Mats. Wed. A Bat. 2.20 THE NEW AMERICAN COMEDY TOO MANY COOKS By (and With) FRANK GRAVEN rAQIMfl Broadway A 39th Street. Phone UAQinu Greeley 8846. Evenings 8.18. Matinees Wednesday A Saturday, 116. HIGH JINKS With Stella Mayhew & Tom Lewis 44th Street Theatre B Y1IB 1,1,1V VIMI.I1H PmnrfBh, 44th St. W.of B'way, Evenings, 8.00 LEW FIELDS, Proprietor. Phone 1292 Bryant. MaUneei Wed. A Sat., 2.00 THE MIDNIGHT GIRL With GEORGE MAOFARLANE. LOHGACRE ^r^Wkfa A Pair of Sixes A new Farce, by Edward Peple, author of "Tho Prince Chan" and "Tbe Littlest Rebel," with Ann Murdock, Halo Hamilton, George ParBons, Ivy Troutman. 42nd St, nr. B'way, BW AISTKMAM I Eyes. 8.16. Mala; KLAW A ERLANOER Managers" Wed. A Sat. 116. Mm ^ E RS| VA0B MAn)S OF ATBENS A new Oporatta by Victor Leon A Franz Lobar, creators of "The Merry Widow," English Hook and Lyrics by Carolyn Wells. Charles Cl nncB'way-tast. nillinghamsOLUDCEvcB. at 8.10 Mats., Wed. A Sal at a.io THOMAS W. BYLEY'S Queen of the Movies A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY. COLUMBIA THEATRE HllOAUWAY, 4Ttb HTHKKT, If. Y. This Week, HONEYMOON GIRLS. WANTED, Rep. People in All Lines For Two Companies — one to open In Permanent Stock immediately, other for Oldest und Best Canvas Show en tour. Musicians for B. A 0., all instruments; Al Band and Orchestra Leader, Cornet and Violin, good salary to right man; Sandmen, doubling stage; Small Leading Woman; Leading Man; Heavy Man; Character Man; Soubrette; Charaoter Woman. Preference to those doing epoolaltlcs. Novelty Act or Sister Team, to feature. People mnit be yonng, clover, versatile, sober and Tollable. Must navo real ward- robe on and off. Best treatment, salary absolutely suro, year's work. Answer by letter only, stating height, age, experience and very lowest salary. Inclose photo. TMs is tho Old Reliable Harris-Par- kinson Outllt. Bigger and better than ever. All letters answered. Address all communications HARRIS-PARKINBOW CO., Crystal Theatre, Anderson, Ind. Wanted-Trombone for Band Mflff heavies preferred. Can also place GOOD SONG AND DANCE TEAM Write or wire HARRY HUOO, Litchfield, Minn., March (9-2 UNa.er,23-25 B I'lltliult-liilila, Pa. WANTED- Drama; Mualoal Comedy, Minstrel or Repertoire. Address JOHN W. UAUT. TBRRY IiANB-Ago, 89; 8ft 8; weight, 160. Oood appearanoo and wardrobe. OharaoterBV General Bos. A fow specialties. LOWElla HHKi.don i years old; 6 ft, 1; weighs 118. Strong Char., some Heavies; has splendid wardrobe. Both good study and experienced In Rep. and Stock. joint only. Will noed ticket. Address TERRY LANE, 1218 Sixth Slroet, Lorain, Ohio. , SUmiVIER.PARK.MANAGERS.READ I am In a position to furnish yon an Organised Musical Comedy Co., any size, for Stock, J h| Sr B 2 m K e . r i.,Si 5, |0W J , <? , 8 , » - ,. K wUl fl y° n *<» Mreeapond with mo. Address, B. M. OARFIEU), Mgr., Mutt a Jeff, March 34, fiuiuUi, Minn.; 81, LltUo Fans; 80, Fergus FaUs.