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I I !'►• 10 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. APEIL4 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER Founded In 1853. THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO.(Limited) rannunoB*. ALBERT J. BOB IE Editorial and Bm mhi Mnwm. NEW TORE, APBIL 4, 1914. Entered Jane 24, 1879. at the Fait Offlce it New York, N. ¥.. 11 aecoDd cliu matter, under the ict ot Match- 3, 1879. RATES. Advertisements—*2.80 per Inch, single column. Advertisements let wllh border, 10 per ct. eitn. subscription. One year, li advance, til alx months, $2; three month!, Si. Cimda and foreign |K>ataie eitra. Single copies will he lent, postpaid, oil receipt of 10 cccli. , Oar Terms nre Cn»u. THE CLIPPER, li issued every WEDNESDAY. Tfce Forms Cloning Promptly on Tueiiluy, at 10 A. M. I'leiie remit by nmi money order, check, P. O. order or registered letter. All cub enclosed wllh letter li nt risk of tender. Address All Comiiinialcatlous to TUB Miff YORK ClIl'l'lSIl, 4T Went 28lli Street, New York. Tel. 2274-JIidlson. Ittgiittrti t'altle Address, "AtrraoniTi." 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Kcrnaa, 0010 Spruce St., PhUa- ddnhln i'fl May'Q. llorlr, 0010 Spruce St., PnltlderpUn. Pa. Robert 0. Peters, 4237 Bvaneton Ave., 0tucaf«. Annie B. Peters, 23 Byron St., Rochester. N. T. Eatite of Henrietta Q. Andrews. Sole Btnrlvlnf Trustee, Henrietta D. Paul, 050 N. 44th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Eatate of John A. Queen, Penoi. Co. for In- surance en Lives, 010 Chestnut St., I'blladelpbls, Pa Sid Yon Know— That the El Roy Sisters ore their mother's only eons? ' . „ . That Frank McCunc is to Iwcomo 0. benedict tills Spring? That the Palace ThcntTC will drop vaude- viiie for motion pictures? That Harry Leonhardt and Jules Ruby arc going to do a, German double? That Rose Muklancy doesn't care a "pecan."' for her Joe Woods' Job? That Moo Luckle pushed la's trunk, down those back-stag© stairs himself? That Mile, lllallo has n new union suit built uf birds of paradise and American That Afcre. Ooatedlo, who plays the piano Jim KEMEDYmdKRAM Maude Direction James Plunkett nick- HUFFORD and CHAIN deil United Time—Direction Pat Casey BURT AND MALVENE HAPID-FIHK VAUDEVILLE ! Mtre. OoateUo, who plays the piano — at Proctor"* Twenty-third Street, la n | m time to pack up enough Summer styles Maurice CostcdJo's mint I , to take to Atlantic City or Newark. That Wolfe Gilbert .wrote "Dancing Her Heart Away" Jn a "September Morn" iris, ait Brighton Deach, Christmas morn- That OMarie Dressier la going to do a hand balancing act with Kathryn Ostorman over the U. I). O. park time this Sum- . mer? . . That the Alamo and College Inn have com- bined partnership? That Fred Hallen, of Hallen and Fuller, has signed Charley Faust as mascot for bis Thespian baseball team? That Doc. ONell is going back to Chicago for the Summer? That the Fourth of July baa been postponed to Aug. 0? That Minnie Blauman took up the reins as manager of the professional department of the Harry Williams Music Shop last week because she didn't want to do It? That Hattlo Barlowe, of the Alamo, does not like her Old 'Fashioned Oyster House eats? That Vera Crux wrote a letter to Val Stan- ton last week? NoT-Nclthcr Did I. Dublin Frank Entertains. Alter the performance of the Alice Lloyd Show, at the Grand Opera House, In Brant- ford, Can., March 17, Frank FOgarty, "the Dublin Minstrel," entertained the, members of the company at the Klrhy Hotel there, In honor ot the Patron Saint ot his native "isle." Members of the company had decorated Frank's room fluently with green flags and shamrocks, and It tickled him more than revising the days when he used to lick the Jam from the kitten's tall. A great 'avnln' It was mo b'y, splnt by a ?:reat bunnoh, and Foganty told Cm some amous Irish sod stories and recitations, and won the biggest "hand" of his career. G-ord bless 'em. Two Years for Fays and Coleys. 907 N. 08d St., Phils. lpMi^Pa. BS *56*^fiSj»V^ , ^"Of fl JRSPG RlLJSai Q. Sheata, 026 N. 03d St.W. T^.^*$ n *l'JP t !!£? ££&*%?& Mrs. Catherine A. Queen, 2720 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. A, Doyle, 218 S. Central Park Ave., Chi- cago, Ill- Mr*. Amite Mcdii-aney, cure oC Mrs. Henrietta D. Paul, 605 N. 44lh St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Attest: Alsbbt J. Boaia, General Msisagar. Sworn to and aubacrlbed before me this 14th day of Mireh, 1»14. HaNir Hast. (Seal) Notary Public, N. Y. Co., No. 1S64. (My eommlaalon eiplret March 30, 10H). ANSWERS T O CORE SPONDENTS, DRAMATIC. W. I P., Bronx.—Your first effort ihould be to get the right material and then make application to the burlesque managers. . II. A., La Salle.—This Is the first season for the play you mention. 1'AXAnm. Club. Louisville.—The parties you mention can best answer your question, CARDS. D. »., Philadelphia.—Any straight flush la what Is sometimes termed "a royal flush." Tim latter term finds no place In any stand- nrd authority on the game of poker. DECATUR MANAGER ENGAGED BY GAITE8. The deal for the lease of the Powers Theatre, In Decatur, 111., to D. F. Schnepp, treaaurer of the Ohattertor Opera House, In Bloomlngton, waa completed Saturday afternoon, March 21. Mr. Schnepp will go to Decatur and assume the active management of the theatre about June 1. He will retain Frank Owens as treasurer. Mr. Powers tns retained the Powers family box, The lease Is for two years, with the privilege of re- > netting the lease for Ave years. Thomas. P. Ronan, who haa been with the Powers Theatre, In Decatur, for the past four- teen years, wilt come to New York about Aug. 1 take a position With Joseph M. Oalien. Mr. 1o 'ph Ronan expects to he In the office for awhile, and liter go out ahead of a company. CUPID HIT "AMERICAN OIRX" CO. Raymond Lewis and Pauline Baker, known la the profesalon ns Pauline Olenroore. both members of H. D, Zarrow'a "American Olrl" Co.. were unlteil In wedlock on Monday, March 23, at Suf- folk. Va„ where the abovo company played week ef March 23. The following members of the company were present: lly UeMh, principal comedian and stage director, was heat man; Juliet Domergiw (Mrs. Ily Heath), matron of honor: Chas, Lewis, lead- ing man, who gave the bride awsy. and Mrs. Lewla Kdwardi, Lillian Tooker, Mrs. Chai. Lewis. 4s » Phil Hunt his tiken the front ofllcea In the Putnam Building, formerly occupied by F. F, Proctor. Mr. Hunt la the New York reprcnonta- lire of a large number of New England vaude* villi- theatres, Including the three Lolhrop houses uf Boston. NOTICE—STOCK AND UEPEKTOIHK COMPANIES—ManuHurlptauud Paris Complete for to 00 and up. Write us, as wo may have Hie plar that vou want CANADIAN MANU8CRIPT COMPANY, Chatham, Ont., Canada. ( WANTKD—For the Only Real Modlclno Show, Sketch Teams, Blngio Conicuinna and Novelty Acts. Join at once. Tickets. If you need them. Ad- dress R1CTON, The King, Bellofouatalno, Ohio. P. S.—Can sIbo nso A No. 1 PlanlaU AT kUIBaCVR-TV" Bertha Davidson CHARACTERS Wardrobe, Kxpoi lenoe, Ability. Responsible Rem (only) pleaso write. One hill n wcck.Btookorra- ablo rep.preferred. PERTH A DAVIDSON, Hotel Clarendon, N. Clark and Ontario Bts., Chicago, 111. GEORGE WILSON Vaudovlllo Authgr The Oldest Bkctoh Writer In America. I make good or It costs you nothing. 27 Calhoun 81., Cincinnati, Ohio AT IsIBBRTY fbr PERMANENT STOCK VAN B. ADAMS Character and Character Comedy. Address Lyric Theatre, Noivpurt, Ky. «**rv . : -^HP Anyway brother Frank's smile could be listened to from the direction of Twenty- third Street for Frank haB vaudeville at his house, and ''tour times" per day, too. New Manngter at Jefferson. The countenance of Harry M. Livingston has been missing from the front of Moss & Brill's Jefferson Theatre slnco Saturday night, March 14. Bmlle Grotch, who formerly cavorted as manager of M. de B.'s Eighty-sixth Street house, now decorates the manager's office at the Jefferson, and the receipts should resume Cowing Into the "kicks" of them Moss & Brill fellers. Hal'a New Order. Hal Kiter. of Klter and Pullen, Is the originator of the enterprising organization entitled "The Progressive Order of Pecans," besides frolicking with the Billy Allen show. This diminutive comic's fertile gray matter Is continually working on new lines, and he admits he founded this order to benefit the comedians of his profession. In order to be eligible you must be a "nut." There are two degrees, "salted" and "raw." The mission of the order Is a secret, says Hal. and to learn BOimc one must file an application for membership. Don t know what It's all about, you nut, hut send me seventeen blanks ana I'll do tnuh wolrst, lad, do muli wolrst. Grace "Wilson O. K. After slgnlnc contracts over the United time, Grace Wilson was suddenly taken ill before leaving New York, and was compelled to postpone her opening In Philadelphia. But she recovered rapldlv and opened at the BIJou, Savannah, Ga., March 10. Bell Boys and Belles In Pittsburgh. "The Bold Boys and Belles," that minia- ture •muekal comedy, featuring Jock Walsh and Johnny Hogan was a hit on the Harris bill In ritksbua-gh, last week. May Kennedy was In tplendla voice, renderlikc "Mandalny and Walsh and Hognn put "Parisian Bell" ©Tor strong. Carolyn Dkxon, one of tho pretty Belles of this act. balls fom Brooklyn, N. Y., but the Flttshurgbers didn't bold that against her, for they rcimambered her as "one of tho' liveliest" with "Vacation Days^" and Carrie was toasted and ontertalncd glorlouoly •ill week. Irene Went and Iluwullnna Boll. Irene West, the daring American dunccr, and her Royal Hawaiian Sextette, sailed for lxmiVon last Saturday, for a two yews' tour of the world, under tho personal direction of George E. Humes, "The American Glubo Trotter." •tela and Edwards Grab Inn Cap. There was a hesitation contest going on under '.he eye of Arthur ,Stebblns at the College lun, up In Harlem, evening of St. Patrick's Day, and at Its conclusion Judges P. 4 Martin, Ruben Samuels, George Brogan, Charles Reich and iH. J. Simon agreod that tho first prlzo silver loving cup belonged to Mr. Stein, an accomplished young visitor of dance pniaccB, and Miss Edwards, a win- some girl with the grace of a Diana. There wero no protests, for they earned their prize, even though "pressed closely" for a while by two other couples of clever hesltntlonlsts. And as the cup was handed to Miss Ed- wards by Frank Terrlor Conbett, Abe Frankel got deucedly personal with Mendelssohn's Wedding March ou the piano, and Sam Levy, assistant manager ot the professional depart- ment of the Wattercon, Berlin A Snyder's song shop, had Phil Dolan elng "They'll Need a Cradle Afer a While." Harry Bishop sang Wolfe Gilbert's latest success for tho F. A. Mills house, "Dancing Her Heart Away," with Irving Masloff play- ing the accompaniment, during Abe Frankel s few minutes with an Oasis; and Bishop came back with "You're the Fairest Little. Daisy that Grows In the Garden." Dave Fox, "the boy with the parodies," warbled "Camp Meeting'Band," and then the Messrs. Bernhardt and Coleman brought the date of the month back with n rush with tho Wltmark Company's latest, "Irish Tango." Eva Shirley, who will sail for Europe on June 22, for extensive engagements abroad, sat at one ot the tables sipping soft ones along with her neat hubby, Sam Kcssler, who will also sail In June 'with his stunning wife. They all agreed that Bert Grant's latest for Harry Williams "When the Ange- lus is Ringing, was well worth rapid suc- cess, tho way Mac Vincent sang it here. Two faccB were missing from the Inn abovo evening. Those of Sam Shepherd nnd Wal- ton Donovan, and the only one of "the two bull terriers and a bloodhound" trio on hand was Franklo Corbett, Sam and Walton hav- ing gone to Boston to All a special engage- ment and revise themselves with ammuni- tion. And, by the way, Corbett, Shepherd and Donovan nave linen routed over the Or- jiheuin time, to open the second week In Au- J:uBt, under the management of Baron Kcss- er. Arthur, Feist's, Ilutlif Anairer, Cupid. 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The fact that many physicians use the Ingredients In El Rado for exactly the same purpose, hair re- moving, shows conclusively how perfectly safe It is Buy a bottle of Bl Bado and test It on your arm; If you are not entirely Pleased with the results your money will be refuhded •without question. In BOc. and #1.00 sizes. at all leading drug and department stores, or direct from the Pilgrim Mfg. Co., New York. Write for valuable information on the anatomical growth of hair, and why It KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY ' ' WELL-SIASSEY CO. CLIPPER BUSINESS INDEX CAS- THEATRE8 and OPERA HOUSES We Iniert idvertHements la this wlajutat a special rite of 11.78 per agate line, for 8 ninths (or 18 tunes). This wlU enable local Haunters M keep ttelr house, inymlnently and amtamKr before tha^nuuiageii of co»p»nlea. 2" 1 "*. *? Urn* the id. la running we will sens each adver- tiser a copy ot Thb Curra free, FRATERNAL HALL, OXFORD, MD.MJS KELLER'S THEATRE, seating" boo. ' Open time for good shows, Advavtliementa not exceeding one Una a length will be published, properly elaalAed In thla Index at the rate of tio tor one year (B2 iisun). a copy of Tn» Nswslour. Curra will be salt tret to each advertiser while the advertisement Is rg» ning. ■ ■ ASBESTOS CURTAINS AND PIGTDRB BOOTHS. O. W. Trainer Mfg. Co., 7B Pearl St.. Bosua, Haas, CARNIVAL FRONTS AND SBOW BANNERS. D. O. Bnmphrys Co., 018 Arch St.. Phlladalphlt, Pi. CHIMES, BELLS A SPECIALTIES. B. H. Ifayltnd aV 6on, 64 Wlllooghby St.. Brook- lyn, N. X. CONFECTIONS. Bneckbelm Bros. A BckiUln, 24a Bo. Peoria St, Chicago. FORTUNE (INVISIBLE) WRITERS. 8. Bower, 117 Barman St., Brooklyn, N. X. MUSICAL BELLS AND NOVBLTH!!S. Edwin a. Street, 28 Brook St., HartfRS, Oomv MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. J. O. Deagon, 8800 N. Clark St, Chicago, ID. MUSICAL GLASSES. A. Branneus, 101J Napier Ave., Klcimonl HflL N Y. OPERA CHAIRS AND AUDITORIUM SEATING. H. J. Harwood's Sons, 69 Pearl St, Boston, Uaja. POPCORN MANUFACTURERS. Roeckhelm Bros. A Eckstein, 245 So. Peoria Bt, Chicago. SOHNBRY AND SCENIC PAINTERS. O. L. Story Scenic Co., Somervllle Station, Bos- ton, Mass. BcsBaa A Landla Co., 417 8. Clinton St., Chicago. Shell's Scenic Stndlos, 681 Bo. High St., Colon* has. Ohio. New York Studio. 1001 Times Bids., N. X. a Howard Tattle, 1303 Center St.. Milwaukee. WU. STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS. Paul Taoslg * Son, 104 B. 14tfe 8L, N. X. O. THEATRICAL GOODS. Boston Regalia Co., 887 Wash. St, Boston, Haaa. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. a. Walker, not) W. 89th Bt., New York. VENTRILOQUIST FIGURES. Ben Hobson, 1680 Amsterdam Ave., N. Y. OUT. LIB GOOD AMATEUR COMEDIAN. ""IS 11 - 1 '.*. *fo,#el ln-1 weight, 188 lbs. ET OACFfUeaC, 65 Age, 20; race" St., BloomSeld, N. J. London that will keep them abroad for the next two years. Barrett and Jayne at Home. Marlorle Barrett and Elste Jayne, with a vordlct against them of being two of Pitts- burgh's prettiest girls, and who are doing a neat singing and dancing turn In vordy- ville, were received in great style in their "hum toan" recently, when they played the Harris there. Both Marjorlo and Elsie are clever Btep- pcri and elngors and, together with their particularly strong personalities. It's not doubted they arc that mop'up trick in most anyone's town. "i he Baseball Boars," by Minnie. Lnno and Add), "Tho Baseball Bugs," art) presenting their novel comedy act on the Western Association time just now, under the direction of Minnie Palmer. Emma Stephens Did Well. At Proctor's .Twenty-third Street Theatre hut half of last week, Manager Frank Mc- Cune had Emma Boosey Stephens, soprano of Rov. H. O. Mcndenhal's Old Westminster Presbyterian Church, which Is situated in tho neighborhood ot that house, as a sort of cpeclil attraction. . „ . Mass Stephens possesses a remarkably clear soprano volco and all the necessary good looks and personality to carry her along to a successful fly In vaudeville. Her appear- ance downtown boosted Manager Frank's re- ceipts for tho four days. Report on "The Hat Shop." Jersey 'City may not bo tho most wholesome town for performers or any other soul, but they evidently know a "good one" when It is slipped them. A report from tho Jersey tide last week says that B. A. Bolters "Tun Hat Shop," was one of the prettiest musical things that has ever Waited that spotless (T) town, and was a pronoimoml feature of the Oxpheum bill there week of March 16. 'The stage nettings, costumes and the fin- ished, excellent way of the entire company iistiko It a rare fifty minute operetta," read anothor dine. Andrew Tombcs and Lola Wentworth are fwatured hi this new Uolfe owe, and their •iiipportlng company Includes: Basil Lynn, G/corglnc Bmndon. Arena Brauer, Edna Brit- ion, Louise Gardnor, Vennetta Prosslnr, The",- nut Hoodie. Anna van NOrden, Sally Berch. Virginia Daro nnd Beatrice Hoover. Richard Ilflcho is header; Harry Shipley, bualnca* manager, and Mrs. Lo Brauer, wardrobe woman. Is MOO Lucky f What's In a name? There's Moo Luckle, of that clever new trio, Elliott, Young and Luckle, who had his brand new trunk given "tho heave" down a flight of Iron shops back-stage of a ecrtnln local theatre, after a Sunday cojucert recently. And Moo Bays it was not "no accident neither." Hey. Doo!-"Ma Cherlc." "Ma Cherlc," that ooey-oocy dance thing that played for three weeks up at Hammer- t „ £ t B> jjr Tilth's "Colonial Theatre, and the brain thls t«»e felling. Arthur Goodo, the dashing USEFUL REPERTOIRE PEOPLE, AB Lines; Director, play General Business; Agent, must use brash; Piano Player. Three nlgbt stands. Join on receipt of wire. Bute lowest. DAVID R. BUFFINTON, Pawtucket, R. I. WANTED, PARTNER—Will consider good team,lady and gent, that can change for week, one to play piano; will in vest dollar tor dollar: have big Summer outfit. (No angel need apply.) Want experienced people In Med. biz for No. 1 Show. George T. Wilson, Rlchford, Franklin Co., Vt Care German Med. Co. the week he worked there, _ specialist pulled some proper good ai Ub, Btuft on It. Well, Maude Ryan said Doc. was the cicaa-up of tho whole bill when she caught the show, so "It must bo true." Charlie Inncss' eyes are still under special treatment; and though they aro coming nround slowly. It's tough enuf to be idle, let alone miss Bitch things as "Ma Chcrle," 'The Girl In the Muff"—and Doc. Gladys Grabs a Partner. The proper little pleasure on the bill at tho Sheridan Square Theatre. In Pittsburgh, week of March 10, was wlnsomo Gladys Cor- nell. Gladys is gem enough alone, but when she reached off stage, grabbed Eddie Donovan, the electrician of the bouse, nnd finished up with n tango, why the reception at the end of It has had Eddie pondering ns to whether to continue is electrician or be a steady dip nnd wiggle partner with Gladys. Hare a Heart. Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre's policy changed to "all pictures" last week, and with such film features bb "Judith of Bethulla" and "Soldiers of Fortune'' running from 11 A. XI. to 11 P. M. (ins McCuno remains as commander In young assistant treasurer of the hr.use. Mr. Goudc Is somewhat of a singer, you see. and In his search for popular melodies naturally drifted Into the offices of Loo Feist, Inc., nnd during his annexing a sheaf of professional copies ot the latest hits, he met a certain strikingly pretty tall brunette who answered him and all other Feist visit- ors to the name at Ruth Schiller, who, In addition to being strikingly pretty and tall and dark, and excessively easy to look upon, Is an accomplished vocalist Well, tnclr mutual preference for things vocal served as an opening wedge to a more Intimate acquain- tance, and Arthur began to take more Inter- est In doings nt 180 West Forty-fourth Street, until a week ngo the exported climax came nnd It was muslced out that Arthur and Miss Schiller will be "ou their wny to Mnndnlny" next Fall. Mr. Qoodc is the Inst of the bachelor em- ployees on tho business staff of the Colonial Theatre, and before taking up labor their be had hung his hat ot the Alhnmbra and Bronx Theatres, where he nlso had the habit of making friends just as he has to-day. Evelyn Balled Up with Evelyn. F.volyu Wtre, "the sunshine comedienne," and tho Illusion act "Mysterious Evelyn," played on the same bill at tho Princess Thc- nnd some scrlb came out with a review of the show thusly: - . . "Evelyn Ware, as Mysterious Evelyn, is about as versatile as any actress that has ever played the PrlnccBS. Appearing flrst u> a carefree school girl, she later comes !n the role of a sorrowful widow, and renders both parts equally well. Her rendition of ■Svmpathv* found Instant favor, and Bhe was often interrupted by applaUBC. A num- ber of sleight-of-hand performances by nn expert at the game prove mystifying and en- tertaining. The deepest of those Is the dis- appearance of Mysterious Evelyn, who is lost to tbe view of the audience as If by untitle "Evelyn the Mysterious wears tights and is pretty, «o I forgive the chap for Ignoring my billing," quotes Evelyn, of sunshine fame. Joe and Emmn and Frank Revise "TU.ui Days." Joe and Emma Harrington, now playing the Fox circuit, with a clever revolving ladder not, are another couple whom Brooklyn claim us^liatlves." ■ ".',"•_;, Frank Wedmeyer, superintendent of Fox!* Theatre In Waterbiiry, Conn.. alRO halls from the City of Churches, where all three were schoolchums, and not so many years ago. Well, during Joe and Emma's engagement In Waterbury they had the best little re-unlon of thelf llvts, and panned each other all over egaln about school pranks, and Frank showed a scar on his shin where Joe bit him In a "frlendij" scrap of the by-gone days. Dn For Boys Packing Up, ' "The Three Du For Boys" will finish their engagement In this country on July 1, and return to the Palace Theatre, in London, prior to sailing for Australia, where thoy are booked to nil return dates. This clever trio have done more "wonder- ful things" since returning to us from Johnny Bull's audiences and that they will also be welcomed back in Australian burghs h a surlty. Eileen Rosar Featured with "Dollars and Dimples." The Musical Rocars Joined Ho'ton Powell's "Dollars and Dimples" tabloid company, opening March 2-', at Wuukegan. ill., and Eileen Rosar, who prima donnaed for Billy Allen's musical comedy company last season, Is so much featured with this Powell show, that tho billing reads: "Holton Powell pre- sents "Dollars and Dimples,' with Eileen Rosar nnd her Dainty Fumn.t.cors," and they claim to be the only "tab" nhow using col- ored wigs, which are worn by the chorus In one of the feature numbers. Eileen Is using "This Is the Life'' nnd making It one of the biggest of the show. The Waukegan papers boosted this cleverly dressed dimpled singer sky-high, and voted tho troupe as good ns any $1.0u show they have had offered them this season. Somo admirer sent Eileen a dozen and halt of roses after the second show there, and then all the Johns got Jealous and the steady arrival of flowers thereafter made Eileen yell for help. The family Inform me that Holton Powel' has a corking show In this "Dollars nnd Dimples" tabloid, and Little Mildred Rosar isn't losing any tunc adding laurels to her rapid growing reputation with the song and dance specialties slotted ber. (Some kiddle. WANTBD-AH round performers that change for a week. Comedian Magician that straights acts. Piano player, lady or gent. Join on wire. Steady engagement. TICKETS POSITIVELY NO. Sobriety essential. GEORGE T. WILSON.BlCu- ford, Franklin Co., Vt Care German Med. Co. WANTED, FOR PERMANENT STOCK DJ large city, Eastern Canada, ond of April, Expe- rienced stock People, Leading Man, Leading Woman. Director with scripts who can act, Char- acter Man, Character Woman, Juvenile. General DiibIiiobs, Comedian. Mast be reflnod, sober, bava wardrobe. Address S. STERN, 81 McOlll College Avenue, Montreal, Canada. in m 9. WANT NOVELTY SPECIALTY Change for week. Year round engagement LEADER, Violin; Fine Library of Music; DRUMMER, Fall Line Traps and Bells. Open May 4. WELSH <V WALBORN. ' lmlaw City, Hick. Will Boy Dye Sceneryjln A-l Condition. REPERTOIRE SCENERY SO Tack Drops,8 on Battens, 2 Bill Trunks, 6 Contra! 40 Inch Trunks, load ot Flat Scenery, Tasselated Ground Cloth, Sea cloth, 2-17 Picture Lobby Frames. Props. Effects, etc., all in A-l condition. will Bell separate Send for lists. W. E. CLARK, 1769 Ohaia Ave^ Cincinnati, Okie DRAMATIC PEOPLE ALL LINE8 FOR PERMANENT STOCK Wardrobe and ability essential. State all first letter. Photos returned. G. R. MORTON, Manager., Soento Theatre, Weatbrook, Me. chief, perhaps only temporarily, no 03 to give strc, in Nashville, Tom., week ot March 10, this same little Millie end she should grow right on Into as clever a girl as her sister Eileen.) Jane Weir Continues to Score. Jane Weir nnd her splendid one net drama, "His Last Offense," continues to earn every noble nlkle of her weekly envelope. The act was good for Ave bows at every show in Pittsburgh lust week, <j, Briefs. Rolen axp MJcCordt had hard times of la getting away from their audiences at the Harris, In Pittsburgh. Hawk, McKinley was on the bill at the fiberldnn Square, In the Smoky City last week, and friends nnd admirers kept her dressing room well banked with flowers. Beach ako Carroll, the buxom lassies, arc worklL'g steadily and successfully in their pleasing melody specialty, Reoubt to state that tbe father of Freddie Madderbach, stage manager of the Victoria Theatre In Pittsburgh, died Saturday after- noon, March 28. Bono and Asm, "the Drunk, the Statue and tbe Chicago Police/woman," is how Budd and Annie Lansing are now billing them* selves In a novel act that works up to Budd'e muscular ability, LIBERTY "Tinney" Livengood PIANIST, A. F. OP M. Blanche White LEADS, SECOND BUSINESS JUVENILES, INGENUES Excellent wardrobe. Reliable In every way. Perm. Stock preferred or Recognized Rep. loai MAIN ST.. LAFAYETTE, INP. LEST YOU FORGET aflVB »rlaGEa|Z WE HAY IT 1KT OlX*LPxCiZjf LETER HEADS Contractu, Tickets, Envelopes, Free Samples, etc* STAGE MONEY, 160. Book of Herald Cats, BCa CROSS B KZ S « CHICAGO LEARN TO ACT Stags Dancing, Etc. »/Up to Date lo every SctalLv Buck. 111. Skirt, Chorus Work, Oftta, Singing, VauoWlla Acta. Ichas, Acting Dramatic Art, Eta ENGAGEMENTS SHOWED School Always Open. P.J. BIDORand TEN OTHISBal 11 No.La Sails Bt.CHICAGO.ILI Talking Acts t Punch Do yon want a Riot Act of Big Time Staff on roy altyr Pay as yon nso It. I have written more thin four hundred successful acts. Great opportunity for beginners. CIIAS. landoN CARTER. Revere House, Chicago, ID