The New York Clipper (March 1914)

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,12 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, March 28 AT LIBERTY FOR 1914 AND 1915 ANETTE DUPRE WILL CONSIDER TAKING HALF INTEREST IN GOOD BURLESQUE OR MUSICAL COMEDY. PER ADD. 164 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. PHONE 7960 MAIN BEST WI8HE8 JEANETTE PUfWB BOWERY BURLESQUERS. COLUMBIA, MAIICH 23. . Willi II"' txcnitlon of Truly Hlmttuok, tbc cut of the Bowery UorlesTjuors remain, tbo Nino na wbeo reviewed Clio early part of tbc teuton In these column*, (load bouses were In attendance at both performances Monday, March 23. The night show brought out a dresB mil! audience, who had come to welcome Truly Khattuck. always a trig favorite, lu New York. Needle*, to aay she will prove a bnxoOtra attraction at the Columbia this week. Mlse Shattuck has loat none of her presence Ibroucrb her long lllneaa, hot look, aa ehormlnjr a. ever. Iler voice retain. Ila some wonderful ranee and sweetness. In ottering her apeelilty Mlis Sbattock has .elected songs writ- ten along popular and serol-cleaeic lines, which she deliver, la a> manner that has made brr famous. Heveral beautiful horjwln of flower, were pre- sented to her over the footlights after licr spe- cialty. Flttpcrald and Qolnn bold dnwn the comedy end of the program, and made their usual big hit. Geo. Hnyoer bandies the straight part, Ilirry Woodi hwka after a Jewish comedy part nicely. Jane May, in a amall part, looked pretty and was well Hked. Primrose Beatnon worked like a Trojan, and won over her audience, In the sou* brette role. Nan Oarr and May Irish looked stannlng In Bcstilng*. The Moran Bisters offered an acrobatic and dancing specialty that went big. A number of new songs have been Interpolated, and the entire show Is up to the general standard of the Hurt it at Ben moo brand Olio. »' MISCHIEF MAKERS AT QOTHABf. Jeane Bedlnl'i Mischief Makers returned to the Gotham on tbo repeats. Good houses wore In at- tendance tit both performincea, March 23. Toe • book remains tho same, and ttjo east practically stands at wben reviewed tbo early part of the season. "My Lady'a Fan," 1a the special fea- ture. CHICAGO. I (By Special Win.) March 2.1. Weber and Fields left for New York to-day, after a smceraful run la Chicago. While here '- tbay signed up eeveral acts for their new produc- tions—'Blssett and Scott replaced Ceclla Wright at the Majestic Theatre- the early part of last week iMIhh Wright having been taken seriously III. — Ted Ilarron. general manager for the Metropolis Music Company, of New York, was a Oi.ii'i'iat caller, and slated that bo leuves this week to tour tho South. The grand opening of the Goudron A Schaar nftti'es, lu the Gibbons flullcllng, took place last Kstunlsy, March 21. Quite a gathering of man- agers and agents were present. The ofllccs arc magnificent.—.Siimiii'l noerwlts well known pro- ducer and artlalB representative satis May 1, on the Oeltto, tat London.—Kennedy and llnoncy, who were at rbo Majestic Theatre last week did not appear after Friday matinee. It Is said Ill- ness was the cause.—Kvn Mandcll and Dob Zroo, well known In Chicago vaudeville, were married Sunday. March 22. George Dynan will bo the local contractor with the Young Buffalo Mhowa. Prank Sweeney will lie la charge of the dining ear with the Ilsgenlieek-Wallace Shows. Ralph Liano la In Chicago framing up his pit •how for the Gpllinar lims.' Circus. The United Htstes Tent and Awning Company am painting the banners. Lew Morris will put out under canvas this sriHon Jesse James. Lew opens near UiIi'sko, and will play tbo clly lots. Harry 8. Noyes general agent of the Great Pat- terson Shows which are to open In Poela, Kan., April 20, la In Chicago. Ho goes to St. tools to-morrow to negotlnto railroad contraeta. There seems to be considerable rivalry In securing the contract for Vailed Prophet's week, flt. lamia' big event. - Holly Wise continues to Improve. Ho Is still In St. Anthony's Hospital. Doc I.sno will have tho side show with the Mighty Hang, which opens Its season at Bhreve- port, l.s., Thursday, 2f. Silvers Ilowen lam season with the Gollmar Bros., will be with the Mighty Haag this season. Al. W. Martin Is In Trench Lick, He will be with the Howe's London Knows this season. The KiuiHiun Robinson Shows open their sea- son April IB, In Montgomery, La, George Atkinson will handle the press back with the Hsnger Shows this season. Bill Davis, formerly of the Robinson Shows, will be lot superintendent with the Hafenbeck- Wsllsce Bbows this sessnn. Prank (Hllvern) Oakley, underwent a novel ex- perience) for him on his way from Memphis to Chicago en route to New York. Nobody knows who did It, and "Sllvera" Is trying to And out, but somebody separated from three hundred anil Dfty dollars In currency, n diamond ring which coat him three hundred and ofty dollars, and ether Imjiortaat and valuable things which "Silvers" bad cached under bla pillow Is tbo Pullman tar. Plukerton detectives are now on the trait, hut In the meantime "Slivers" says, "what's the one of experience, you're bound to be bumped anyway If yon don't watch out." Wahmhn W. PlTllOIt. a t I » Isansi. InvtNO baa signed with Belwyn A Co. for "Uniler Cover." Boss Bnow and Kuirn Fsost are with "Drink- ing Up Father." at the Broadway. New Yora. Hedges mothers snd Jacotmon, Frank Riley, Billy McNeel, Martin Sampler and Jean Nover arc also in tbe caat. Tub Boelal Service Department of the Phlla- delpbla Orthopedic nnspttal and lnflrmary for Nervous Diseases bss decided, upon Investigation. that moving picture shows ore strong contributing factors to the widespread prevalence of St. Vitus Dance among children. Jams* K. 11 mi k wit Unlsbed bis tour at tbo Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y., 21. U« will salt for Huron* 28, snd, lu Paris, will act the title . role In "Monsieur Beaucalre," for a Famous Player Kllm Go. production. Maruahkt Amolin will play In Chicago after her New York engagement, and will show "Lady Wludcrimvr'H Pan," "Mrs. Dane's Defeuso'> ami "Green Stoeklnga." WELL-GROOMED WOMEN REMOVE HAIR GROWTHS WITH EL RADO Society women everywhere regard Rl Undo, tba Liquid HsJr Remover, as necessary a toilet article as cold rrenin or face powder. Ml Undo adds ImmenKtirabl.v to a woman's good looks by removing all trace of an- sighrtly balr growths from her face, neck or under the arms quickly, thoroughly and lianmlcssly. The fact that many physicians use the Ingredients In El Undo for exactly tho same purpose—hair removing, shows con- clusively how perfectly safe It ft. Tbe ''ever-ready" convenience of Ell Rado makes It exceptionally desirable for the pro- fessional woman. There la no mixing of powders or preparing of pastes. Yon satu- rate the hair with the liquid; in a moment or two It becomes dissolved, and after wash- ing off with a little plain water not a trace of the hair will remain. Tbe akin is left smooth, clear and velvety. Bay a bottle of Kl ltado and test It on your arm. If you are not entirely pleased with the results your money will be refunded without question. In BOe. and sji.oo slscn at all leading drug and department stores, or direct from the Pilgrim Mfg. Co.. 30 K. 29th St., New York. Write for valuable informa- tion on the anatomical growth of balr and why It can be safely removed. Can be bad at jVmes DRUQ STORES, KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY, OAS- WBIX-MA8BBY CO. WANTED FOR WANTED HarrySixWaterCircus WITH THE BLUE RIBBON SHOWS LADY SWIMMERS AND DIVERS CAN PLACE A GOOD COMEDY WOMAN Oan Ouarantea 26 Weeks' A#Vot-lc Address mil mall ti> MARRY BIX, General 1 Manager, Room 503, Gaiety Theatre Untitling, New York city. All People Holding Contracts with the Sparks Famous Shows Report Salisbury, IT. C, at the Fair Grounds, Wednesday Morning, April nth. Acknowledge this Call by return mall. Ill A MTCn Two K° 0(t «™»««"1 Acta, Hinging and Dancing Team, for W A*\ 11 I CU Concert. WorktiiK.me.ii In all Departments. Addresa CHAN. SPARKS, Mgr., Salisbury, W. C. ALL PEOPLE ENQAQEO FOR GENTRY BROS.' SHOWS No. I Report SAN ANTONIO, TEX., Saturday, April 11. People for No. 2, report Saturday, March 28. GENTRY BROTHERS. AT LIBERTY Talker and Lecturer, Punch and Magic FOR CIRCUS AMD SIDE SHOWS* Address GENERAL DELIVERY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS. Permanent address, NEW YORK CLIPPER, 405 Ashland Block, Chicago. Can Join on wire. AL MAKIHSON'S DRAMATIC AM MUSICAL EXCHANGE- DRAMATIC PKOPbH All lines, now framing alrdomc; Stock Companies, twenty of them: two exceptionally strong, versatile, single Leading Womon to feature. Want llinclpalH and Cborua for an "All Girl" summer musical Show, playing light opens. Managers, wire your wants, we bundle only tbe best. lUi GRAND AVE., KANSAS CITY, MO. THE VAUDEVILLE COMEDY CLUB BALL Another enjoyable occasion long to be renum- bered by V. 0. O. members and their friends was provided by that popular club, on (belr ball, held at Terrace Garden, 19, Starting at eleven r. M. the orowde kept com- ing, and although there were probably not as many In tbe ball as on some former oceaslon, tlwre was tbe class and the spirit, and every- body had a great time, without tbe slightest hitch or discordant Jar. The grand march waa nicely directed by Dan Doily, wearing the clowa hat na Insignia at master of ceremonies, and be led the marchers through tbe iletlons lanes necessary to form tho setters V, C. 0„ sCtordlng each and OTeryono In tbe march to notice who elae was In It, and all the theatrical cclcbrltlea did their best to show off, and no matter for haw long you had to leave your partner, at the proper time (be waa restored to you, safe and sound. And such costumes I To see them was worth tbe pries alone, from tbe velvet stomacher with velvet suspenders to tbe fluffy four story Dolly Vunlrn flounce effect, the Minaret, tbo ahlin- uicring cloth of gold, the simple and the elabo- rate, each and every lady bad a chance to ahow their good taste, and many did not overburden themselves with draperies, aa shown by tbe ghostly outline of figures displayed through tbe dry jowls by the X-ltay revealing effect of the snow white spotlight as It played among the marchers. Tbe march Anally led Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes to tbe centre of the hall, where they were encircled by tbe enthusiastic gathering wllo cheers and much sbaklng of confetti and parasols. The dsnclng to tbo rythmic tunes of Obarles I'rlnce'a Hand wsa superb. Ills order Included all tbe latest hesitations, and the prevailing styles of dances were shown. A special performance waa given by a nimble couple, and the Arab aero- lOLengths^HighCra&Seats Mew, $46. Tents. Poles, Stakes. Send for money. Having list, PEARL VAN, NorthvUle, M. Y. batles also showed off daring the march. Tbe boxes were all tilled, and among tbe enter- taining parties being: Albert Sanders, Everett S. Ing parties being: Albert Banders, Everett 8. Itusaay, U. II. Plunkett, Emms Cams, Pat Ilonney, Joe Wood, Joseph U. Sebenck, M. S. Epntcln, Max Bart, Roland West, Looey Haskell, A. 3. Pickens, liomer B. Mason, Gene Hughes, N. K. Manwarlng, Ray Bodgeon, Barry J, Fits- rerald, Prank Dobm, James J. Morten, Ed. 3. Keller, Idai Spiegel, Al. Jolson, Harry Jolson, Jerome B. Remlck and M. R. Sbeedy. Chairman of Arrangements Manwarlng bad every- thing well In bond from start to finish, and tho annual ball of tbe V. 0. 0. can he set down as another huge success. »»» I.hk HiMiiiruT moved up his sailing date a foil week, and left for Enron* 21, on the Imperator. Tub "Potash A Pcrlmutter" Oo. sailed 21, on tbe IHmccpMt. for London, to open at the Queen's, April 11, Bali Liniitcn has charge of the Savoy American liar, at Budapest, Hungary. A UEUKER of the "September Morn" Oo. swore oot a warrant 21, against Dave Lewis, for alleged assault, claiming that tbe comedian bad struck fcer. At a meeting Sunday, March 22, In St Mark's Church Hull, memburs of the Actors' Ohnrcn Al- llauco voiced their protest against the opening of theatres to tbo public at any hour on Sunday. "IUnthsa" waa given Its first production In America Saturday, March 21, at the Hyperion Theutrc, Now Haven, Coon, Hanibi. V, Aantuit linn engaged Charles Ham- mond for the part of TlbeTge, tho Abbe, In "Ma- nan Lescaut," Tbo Playitoers expect to release tbe photoplay about tbe end of April. HOLUDAY ST. THEME STOCK CO. MIlVThK BIODBoT • as, m Leads Formerly wild People's Thontre Stock Co., Chicago, lit. ANNE ROGERS - - - Ingenue Formerly with Bishop's Players, Los Angeles DOROTHY IM I.K. • > Character Formerly with Princess Stock, Des Moines, la. RICHARD uaSALLB - .. Leads Formerly with Galveston Stock Co., Galveston, Tex. FRANK GIBBONS - - - Heavies Formerly with The Four Mortons CI1AB. F. HcODINNBSS - . Character Coxaedlaa Formerly with Boston Players, Boston, Mass. TIIOMAM SLATBR - - Charart.r Formerly with Percy Haawell Stock LAWRENCE CLAY - Genl. Baslneaa Formerly with Baker Theatre Stock, Bocbester, N. Y. Will. B. HORRISSBT - - Light. Comedian stud Director Formerly with Pant Armstrong's Attractions HILTON C. SLEMMEIl - Scenic Artist For 80 Years siommer's Holiday St. Theatre Scenic Stntllo 'WlbT. F. R1FB • • - Manager For 12 Years Boa. Mgr. Holllday 8t. Theatre SEASON OF 1913-14 THE ABOVE COMPANY NOW PLAYING HOLLIDAY ST. THEATRE. BALTIMORE, ID. SECOND SUCCESSFUL SEASON THE FOLLOWING PLAYS PRODUCED The Gambler of the West, Camille, Oklahoma, In the Bishop's Car- riage, Sapho, Moths, No Mother to Guide Her., At Cripple Creek, A Desperate Chance, Graustark, Ten Nights In a Barroom, Through Death Valley, The Cowboy and the Thief, Lena Rivers, Tony, the B otbiack, Three Weeks, Monte Cristo, For Her Sake, The Belle of Richmond, Girl of Eagle'Ranch, The Wolf, How Hearts Are Broken, Chinatown Charlie, The Cow Puncher, East Lynn, Hearts of the Blue Ridge, a Young Wife, St. Elmo. At the close of this season this company will be open to accept spring or summer engagements of from eight to twelve weeks. Special Scenery will be carried for any of the above plays. Can i produce any other play dealred: will rnrnlsli special scenery required. For open time and ' address WM. F. " terms, WM. F. RIFB, Holllday St. Theatre, Baltimore, Md. CLARA TURNER STOCK TO OPBR Al'HIL 13, WATKUTOAV.V, ft*. V. JUVENILE MM AND M. BUS. ALSO MAI. KM WOMAN m. BUS. 01<ARA TUIIVEIt, Fort Chester, If, T. W. F. Barry is no longor connected with this Show. WANTED FOR Al LEADING MAN and LEADING WOMAN For Repertoire and Stock. Appearance, Ability aim Wardrobe Absolutely essential. Host send photos. OTHER STOCK PEOPLE write. Flrstrclats location for stock, city over 20,000. ADDREBB JOHN TAYMIR, MaiiaRer, Hoissna, N, Y. ~ — —"rssrs^— — ~ THE AIKEN AWIUSEIYIENT CO. OPENS CALION, OHIO. MAY THE FOURTH I have tho Rides, tbe Shows, all new tops, tbe Motordrome, a nice line of Concessions, the Band, tbe Froo Act. I will book the following if not conflicting with what I have already booked. Six davs and nights of good weather. Express it to WILL E. AIKEN, Sole Owner. Galion, Ohio. ROBERT COLEMAN JUVENILIS. I.K A UN and OEN. BUS. Age 27. Height, 6 ft., tlu. Weight, 105 RIL 4 HAZEL BAWDEN HEAVIES and 8ROOND Bill. Age at Height, 6 ft., U In. Weight, 13* ABIUTY—UP-TO-DATE APPRARANCB ON AMD OFF. PERMANENT STOCK OMLY. WEBSTER HOTEL, Wlnaton-Bale m, N. C. WANTED FOR REPERTOIRE YouiiK Versatile Leading Woman, 11 Heavy Man and Gen. Boa MAN. OTHER REP. PEOPLE write, state lowest and send photos. . FRANK MAYO, VrV«»»tfleld, Mojo WAHTED-2 SOW CORNETS and CLARHVETS, for Band, to Doablo MUSICAL ACT, VOICE IN FIRST PART Musicians and Stagers write. Pay own hotel, travel antes. Open May It, Doigevlllo, N. T. HAYWARD'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS WM. IIA v w A it u, Mgr., Dolgeirnie, N. fs ANOTHER LONESOME PINE! SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! ACTS ARE CRABBING IT! DON'T WAIT I ALICE OF OLD VINCENNES WONDCRPUU FIRST VEIIHE OtV I wander baok again In Ibe laniliof drearnat. To tbo valley where the Wabaab flows t Onoe again I seem to roam with the girl I love, Aa we did In the long ago. Tfcen I hear the call of tho whlapoorwlll To his mate.from the cherry tree; It see ma as his song rings o'er tho hill. You call from alar to me. I LOVE YOU 8BCOND VEItSE Mighty river, flow along 'noaih the Bilv'ry moon, To the Utile town of old Vlneenncs; MlghlT rlTer, oarry me to Uio girl I love, I'll be glad when the long trail ends. I'm dreaming, sweetheart, of tho wedding bells. And tho roses to crown tho bride; I'm dreaming sweetheart, of fairy dells. Where we'll wander «i deAy aide. BY KEITHLEY and Thompson CHORDS Alloc of Old VlDccnnea I love yon, Dear little girl of mine; For you I'm sighing for yon I'm crving, Longing Tor you all tho time. (My darling). To my old home In Indiana I'm coming back— And then, dear, ill never leave yon, lit never grieve von, AUoe ot Old Vlnoelinos. I •9 Mil !.*•■ ,1*1 :. iMJii 5.J1I1 IMitl. slltlU