The New York Clipper (April 1914)

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8 THE 2STEW YOEK CLIPPER. April li > COHTINU ED ATTR ACTIONS, ASTOR—"Seven Keys to Boldpate," twenty- elghtli and last week at thla house. P.BLASCO—FrenccR Btarr, In "The Secret," fifteenth week. BOOTH—"I'anthea," second week, CORT — Lnurettc Taylor, In "Peg o' My Heart," sixty-seventh week. CASINO — ''High Jinks," twenty-seventh week; twelfth at thin house. COMEDY—"Kitty McKay," thirteenth week. COHAN'S—"I'otasU A Perlmutter," thirty- second week. th::e> i^K'W york city theatres HAMMERSIEffl'S. LOEWS SEVENTH AVENUE, CBNTUllY—Century Opera Company, twen- ty-ninth week and last fortnight. EMl'IItE—Maude Adams, In "Tho legend of Leonora," thirteenth week. BLTINGE—"The Yellow Ticket," eleventh MMjk FULTON —"The Misleading Lady," nine- teenth week. .... . .. 'FORTY-FOURTH STREET—'Wh e Midnight fllrl," sixth week. FOOlTY-rciGIITn STHKET—"To-day," twen- ty-sixth week. GLOBE—"Queen of tho Movies," twelfth and Inst week. GAIETY—"Along Came Ruth," elxch and last week. HAuMUH—"The Rnlo of Three," eighth week. HUDSON-''Margaret Anglln, la repertoire, fourth and last week at tbli theatre. KNICKBRBOCKBR— Julian Bltlnge. In "Tho Crinoline Girl," fourth week, LIBERTY—"Sari," twelfth and last •week at this house. LYRIC—flay Bates Post, In "Omar, the Tent- maker," eighth week; third and last week at this bouse. LYCEUM—Millie Burke. In "Jerry," third wfe LONGACItE—"A Pair of Sixes," fourth MAXINE* ELLIOTT'S — "Help vTAnkdV* eighth week. _ MADISON BQIMUE GARDEN — Barmrm ft llalley Circus, third week and last fortnight. PARK—"Change," second "week. PLAXUOUSM —"The Things That Count," seventeenth week; fifteenth week at this house. PRINCB88—"MarrWng Money," fourth week. BBUBERT—flab? Deslys and Bam Bernard. In "The Belle of Bond Street," second frHIRTY^NlNTH STREET — "Too Many Cooks," seventh week. WINTER WARDEN — "The Whirl Of the World," twelfth week. WALLACK'S—Cyril Maude and London Play- toouso Company, twenty-second week. VAUDEVILLE] AND MOTION PICTURES. LOHW'S AVBNl'B B. I.OBW'8 GkAND 8TBr*T, Hamilton, Lobw's Dblancbx Stbbbt. I'iaxa, Fourteenth Street, Lobw'b Lincoln fQIIARU, Jl.KFFItSON, KaiKBY'a Tniim Avb- min, Ctrl, Crotoka, McKinlky BcjTiAitr. Union iSquahb, Lobw's Tiuhd Avbnhb, Audu- bon, Eighty-sixth, Lobw's Ori'iieum, Lobw's National, Nemo, Rivbrsiok, Lobw'b Greeley Squabb, PaocTon'fl Onb hiinpbed And TWBNTt-rimi BTnnET, Proctor's KlFTY-BiailTII Sthbkt and Pboctou'b Twbn- TVTHIIID KTIIEET. rnESKNTlNa pi: i ihum FILMS, CAHNKGIH LYCEUM—"Les Mlserables," last week. NEW YORK—''The Last 100 Hundred Days of Nupolcon." ritOCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE—"Judith of Bet nulla." IhMM HiLi C—''Samson." iVJTAORAl'H—"A Million Bid" and "Cool- ness Gracious." (WH. HAUUEHSTBIN, MOB.) (JAKE LOBIN, MOB.) The beginning of Holy W.ek did not affect , Just as we blew In Joe Vogel (who, for the attendance at the nouns on the corner, fear you forgot. Is assistant manager to Jake where l'rlmrose & Dockstodcr's Minstrels are Burlesque Lubln) peeked out of one of those the big feature. George May and his fa- "rosewood" doors that you "posh" to get mous orchestra were sadly missing, being into and ont of Marcus Loew's noose on One replaced for the week by the minstrel bar- Hundred and Twenty-fourth Street, and monlstB, and several performers bad to worry pulled a very personal remark. But we through their acts with a piano accompanl- snubbed him real hard-like and passed on meat only, Harry Bennett, a master pianist, upstairs Just in time to catch Ellen Tate doing the honors in the pit. 'who mucb resembles Gladys Lyons) doing The Marvelous Richards opened the bill wonderfully well with her sweet soprano wltb a cannon ball balancing and juggling voice and personality. Ellen started tb e bill offering. off la tine shape. Jack Mcpherson played numerous selec- Wood's animals present as clever and en- tlons on bis piano accordion, which was well tertalnlng a canine and monkey act aa any liked. In its line. Tha silent "plot" of the doings Tbe Primrose A Dockstader Minstrel first of "dogtown," In which scene an ad. tor part held down No. 3 position, and received Spratt's dog biscuits stands out prominently a big welcome at the rise of the curtain. A on the back drop, is funny, and the musical medley of popular old tame pongs, such aa monks' bit la laughable. "I'm a Naturil Bom Gambler," "Didn't He Manley and Walsh, sidewalk patter come- Ramble," etc.. wan Introduced by different dlans, followed wltb an old itne of talk and members of tbe troupe with tbe entire com- rome scrap business tbat recalls tbe days of paiiy singing the second choruses. "While Howard and North. Also slag a parody on They Wer 0 Dancing Around," by Foley and "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." Murphy, made a big hit "I Miss Yoa Moat . Anderson and Burt present a sketch that of All.'* rendered by Jack UeShajrne. waa deals with the past, present and future trials well given,- and he received much applause «nd tribulations of "who's boss" In married "Camp Meeting Band" was another big bit. life. It's far from new. but Anderson and veil sung by,Happy Jack Lambert. Edward Hurt get a bunch of laughB wore than others Hughes sang "For Klllarney and Yoa" In doing practically the same sketch, and the hit style. alternate beating op of the Home, Sweet Raymond Wylle was there with his fal- Bome ensign by each of them starts the setto, and stood out In the "Miserere" selec- good laughs agoing again, tlon. Geo. l'rlmrose sang "Down on the Old "A Night in tire Park" has a pretty set, Buwanee," to many encores. The sextette with bubbling fountain and vines, but the Ave from "Lucia," in ragtime, closed the first ncn (quartette and "simp" comedian) work part. as If they were doing ad. lib parts, and a Daring the first part the usual gags be- pretty young woman appears a bit too stagy tween the Interlocutor and end men brought nil the while. One or two numbers wero forth many laughs. George Primrose and "well sung, and for a finish a small girlie Lew Dockstader replaced Happy Jack Lam- walked a revolving hall, supposedly held up bert and Tom Brown toward the end, offering *>y the streams of r"' ' now cross-fire patter wltb tbe Interlocutor It has a scat finish. which scored. iMenette and Bldelll look as though they Kate Eleanor and Sam Williams had a *re equal to any straight and clown tumbling hard bbne finding tbe audience, but when team seen around New York in any number they struck their stride they made their of weeks. The comedian's swaying, seated usual good Impression. upon the hack of a chair atop of five tables, George Primrose and Foley and Murphy bad "the females" turning tbelr beads away, offered their dancing and singing black race until he finally completed with the fall. A specialty. corking; good team for any bill. The Carson Sisters, billed ss the human Wits of bill: Wood's animals, Menottl and butterflies, went over nicely with their aerial Gidelll, and Ellen Tate. Toi. act ■ s Lew Dockstader, in Ms monologue, livened Hippodrome (Sam 8. & Lee Shubert, thluiB up. Ills Uncle George stories are up Inc., mgrs.)—"Pinafore" will be revived in to the minute and delivered as only Lev can the big tank at the Hippodrome Thursday deliver them. night. April 9. The chorus, some four hon- Kioronce Tempest Is one of tbe best boy drcd In number, bos been rehearsing for Impersonators on the American stage. Bbe weeks, and a double barreled cast of prln- scored a decided hit In her flint two numbers clpal singers are ready. The opera will be In evening clothes. She then changed to sung twice every day, and the singers will starts, singing a song, and finishing her act be divided Into watches, with one crew on with one of tbe latest ballroom dances, the Job In the afternoon and another at Ralph O'Brien acting an her dancing partner, night •II. Wilson rendered a solo and played all Miss Tempest's selections on the plana Globe (Cha*. Dillingham, mgr.)—"The Queen of the Movies" will conclude its Metro- Klutlnga animal act is one of .the best of polltan run at this house Saturday night, i^A 1 "!} feJCSffS* P-!?.?°!??2 /"■*•>_ 5S April 11. and opcn.at the Colonial Theatre! bits and dogs perform remarkable tricks and show almost human Intelligence. Tho six Drown Brothers, a saxophone sex- tette, offered numerous selections in a nan' In Bosrtco, Maun., for an Indefinite engage- ment, 13. Hudson (Estate of Henry II. Harris, mgrs.)—Margaret Anglln Is in her last week i V,«i IT ,7r « . 8, ,,. mgrs. —.vmrgnrct Anglln la In nor laBt wcel ner that places them at tho bead of the list hcro . she will move into the Lllborty Thca- ns saxophonists, lbcy scored their usual hit. tro April 18. "Tho Dummy" will be produced lflm rJ ,row . n , wnl »„ feat , ured ' at thfs bouse on that datj. "Down Home," a levee act. by Primrose & Garrlcic (Chas. Frohmnn, mgr.)—"The SXSSSm&JESfa ♦£ <>m tSH U7 ' d0Md tt0 Governor's Boas" will be produced here Mon- vnudevllle portion of tho bill. Tbe Jack Rose. Harry Vnllon and Sam day, April 18 Iberty (Klnw ft Erlanger, mgrs.) — MOTION PICTURES ONLY. Ciroli:, Unique, Savot, Herald Sqfahb, BxoAmvAr, Mount Momiib, North Star, IlBOBNT, WABnlNOTON, Y0R1CVIM.H, FAMII.T, KniTH'S IlARLBM OPERA IIOUSB, WBDEB'B, Pabk and Buou. COLONIAL. (RABBT A. BAILEY, MOB.) •The Big Spring Festival," announced for this week at the local hour.es on the Keltu circuit, aro la good season, speaking by the calendar, <but from a climatic standpoint It has been for a week past a case of "Winter lingering in tho lap of Spring." Headlino honors of this week's trill are Justly accorded to Jesse L. Lnaky's most lm- ix>rtant vnudeville offering, entitled "The Red 1 leads," with James B. Canon and a bevy of titlan-tresscd beauties, presenting the mu- sical comedietta precisely as given by this company earlier in tho season at this houso for its premier performance. It is only neces- sary to any here that It scored the Bamo blp hit on Monday, 6, as when first presented. Among the musical gems of the piece, "I Just Came In to Bay Hello, Now I Rate to Bay Good-bye," Is the big winner. The Homer Muson-Marguerlte Kceler com- pany, holding a prominent program position, repeated their delightful farcclct, "Hooked bv Crook," and Its reception on Monday must cotrvluco these capable players that it will furvivo many more repetitions—at least by tbe Colonial patrons. Popular Harry Fox, atso a comedian to his finger tips, Introduced his new partner, petite and clever Yancsl Dolly, to the Monday pa- trons. Their smart fooling and songs and (lances waa one of tho brightest features «f the excellent bill. Maude Xiambert and Ernest Ball pleased mightily In a repertoire of new songs. We aiiuat giro this talented duo the credit of get- ting the best possible results from all their song numbers. James 'Hussey and Al. I/Ce, In their skit. "The New Chauffeur," have a velilclo that lite them down to the ground. Coiuaqaently they again scored a strong fucress. Karl Qrecs opened the show with rapid picture drawing in free hand, and proved to bo an artist in his wny. iMlnnio Allen followed in songs, magic and impersonations; the Seven Bracks came next In their expert Itlelry work; Fatlmn, fn her aitteuipt to wiggle nor way to success in a series of muscle dnnccs, did not cause a Ben- sntlon, and MeLallcn and Carson skated ex- pertly in tbe closing act of tho Mil. Old Ttmer. UNION SQUARE. (BEN KAUN, MOB.) nnslncsB has greatly Improved at this house, and the attractions offered seem to give satisfaction to tho patrons. Alfred Marshall and company opened tho bill Monday. April G, with a heavy juggling and balancing act. Ono fellow, working straight, did some great feats In Juggling and head balancing. Ho had an assistant doing comedy, and lie also did well. A young lady is in the act, but does nothing but look pretty. Conrad and Marlon, two men, do a fairly good singing act The Lcvrenult Family of three girls, a boy end two men, offer a mnHlcnl act They all 'lay well, but thoy should change their num- crs for new ones. Adams and Pctcra, a man and woman, do • pleasing singing and talking act, "The Blacksmith." (See New Acts.) Adams and Mack aro two men doing an Illusion act one working straight and the other doing comedy, exposing the tricks. Three Harmony Harps tfireo young ir.en. offering a Hinging act. They sing well and dress their act up to the minute, Bt. Julians, a man and woman, do a rlnver gymnastic act good enough for any bill M . V SSKNUKSff Cl0 " cd tl10 Bboyr ' th H,fe lng " 8 «ri" -»"» m ™> '«>«» ">!<» theatre Into the their final Week. Olio. Ng^ Amsterdam. Mouday, April 13. Mar- garet Anglln will open In t'lla house on the hame date in "lady Windermere's Fan," mov- ing from the Hudson. New Amsterdam (Klaiw & Erlanger, "Maids of Athens" closed at this PALACE, (BLMKR BOQBBS, MOB.) Dancing has obtained such a hold on the BBS « , patrons of this house tbat hardly a week S£ ul L e „ Apr " B , Tn *. oou " e . H . dark ESS goes by that ono or more of thetango and lg* ri moves ,n nere from the Liberty April maxlxe style of aots are not shown. This I8 v , ,_. . _ „ week, Carlos 8ebaBtlan and Dorothy Bentley, ■Wg^'P*! 11 *.,. narrl8 » ^K^) ~, L Bn ^ fresh from their success out West are show- K on 1 Hl i ch i? < £. ' wm .,^ Dcn . at ._ tw ? h . ou ' e Ing some new material In this line that took Monday, April 18, In "The Beauty Shop." the house by storm Monday matinee. (8ee . G f. and . **»}?',» J2°^." e ^~ A " a » m J 1I> « a f" New Acts.) traction for noly Week, Henry W. Savage's Gertrudo Hoffmann and her excellent com- i-roductlon of "Everywuman" is here In the pony of somo forty-five clever entertainer* c ""t are: Bdna Porter, Klmer Grandln, proved a good drawing power as a hold-over Adelyn Wesley, Helene DavtB (Mrs. Ned Wny- from last week. Tho samo performance was burn), Emmett Shackelford, Loax Loture and given with tbe same annp and ginger as Vlaaa. Strong. "Tbe Little Cafe" next week, marked her entertainment laBt week. Her Aesidemy of Mvalo (Samuel F. King- impersonations again proved a big feature, ■*•»>• J?« T -),Z^ Tne .,A cad< ? n ' ^ tock Co ; .*i° the one of Horry Lauder showing off her presenting "Ten Nights in a Barroom" thin week, with Prlscllla Hnowles and Theodore Frlebus in tbe leading roles. ability. Lyons and Tosco, In songs and harp play- ing, were easily one of the hits of the pro- _ ■""BJSJ'S! <Fr( £ ^n aI i m ?, nn f mt ^)— gram. They feature their own composlt^n. Social Maids this week. Taxi Girls next, called "I'm Coming Back to Dixie and You. 1 ' _ Mlnert Biviut^-tHsfwr OirU this week, ond took several encores wltb this beautiful Belles of Beauty Row next number. Another song that went well was _. Oo *^ m,r 't?7 f ?0 rcM [ t ' 9 °' rh "" B **«*• "Off with the Old Love? On with the New." Monte Carlo Girls next Arnold Daly, assisted] by Doris Mitchell People's (Frank Abbott, ragr )—Hosey- and Hay Brown, presented a condensed ver- www «rtt this week. Bowery Barlesrjuers slon of 1, How He tied to Her Husband." and next while the act proved a little too talky for "?•"*!« * S;"™ 0 "" J e&n 7 „ SeM) i on ' vaudeville. It went fairly well. Mr. Daly mgr.)—Joss Swell's London Belles thla gave his usual fine performance. His assist- week. Bimpymoon Girls next, ing company also gave him amplo support _*i 0 ' lBB JP'* M\ Herbert Mack, mgrl—• KX Flanagan and Neely Bdwvda gave Wofsois BMert' Bhoio this week. Girls from their laughing success. "Off and On," having Hanpyland nert no cauBe for complaint on tho reception at- ' *»>» nl « <5« ve Kra . tta ' i!?r )- r9 uw % tf corded thorn. Both hoys are the last word * he Cabaret this week. Progreadve Girls next In cleverness, putting over somo good comedy work in an original manner. ■Flavllla, a young girl from the West, pre- tores are to order for this' week, with "the aented on Interesting exhibition on the oc- •» 9 u i, 1 8 »^ anr - rtM *' ,b " ""^ »» fc *-" West End (M. Smith, mgr.)—Mot I on trie- ' i order for this week, with "the Life -i-.- 0 **" "° ttur tt 1 " *•* M«s»r-" ' cordlon. She calls herself the "Dancing Ac- • r ^4 D K ll 1 ,° "Oaur the TeU Maker," week Keith's Harlem Opera Home (Harry )—Motion pictures of the latest are anil the latest photoplays. The program Is dunned twice weekly. _ . ,„ ]i ui.ton (A. M. Light™, mgr.) — Vaudeville cbfnjred twice weekly. Is drawing capacity bonnes. BUI 6-8: Morris and Ben sky, J. 0. Lewis Jr. and ooupanj, Mae Francis, Three Kscardos two to All. For 0-11: Brown ami Monlton, Atellng and Lloyd, "Side Lights," Olga Cook, two to fill. SmrsxsT iWm. Shechy, mgr.)—Lowe'* vnude- ville oontlno« to lilg houses, The program is changed twice weekly. Bill 0-8: Cllrr Bailey, Mtdlln, Clark aud Townes, Dvltorelll and alls- siiiido, "Melvlna, liow CouM Yon?" Hertiort ond Dennis, the Tarlers, one to nil. Kor 911: Kenuell and I'yeon, Wood's aniroals. Mae Fraoclt. "Son of bokmoD." Brant Bros., two to all. OLTuno (Herman Wacko, mgr. >—Continuous vaudeville and pictures. Linden (A. II. Schwartx, mgr.)—The Intent photoplays and vaudeville. Oolumfm (A. Hlchel, mgr.)—Vnndevlllc" and moving pictures. Bill 6-8: Krevoli. Baker and Marrar, Wood and Doralne HlHtert, Jack 8traoss. one to nil. For 9-11: Allen and Francis, "It Is to Spend." Al. Rover, Kaiser's rloss. two to All. Comxot (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—I'lc'iircs and vaude- ville. Four (Win. Fox, mgr.)—Picture* and vaude- ville, Uotal (Marcos Loew, mgr.)—I'hotoplays aod Vacdeville. Fnrra Avians (.vr. H. Saxc, mgr.)—Motion pictures and vaudeville. JosxB (M. T. Jones, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. LmoTi (Join A. Zero, mgr.)—Tha latest photoplays and vaudeville. Bill 0-8: Blake uni Hrrvard, "It Is Id Spend," the Stantons. Oens>ral Flsano, one to fill. For Oil: Krevoli, Itoarrs and O Dounell, Felix Raney and company, Paul Levan, and Dabs, one to ail. Oxrosn (Ooo. 3. Wenu, mgr.)—Tha latest photoplays and vaudeville. Oatstt (William, Wollfolk, mgr.)—Taodevllle and pktores. CassciHX (AL Trahern, mgr.)—The Crescent Stock oo. present "A Botteroy on tbe Wheel" 6-11. "Officer 666" week of 18. Gbind (Loals Bsrr, mgr.)—The Grand Opera Boose Stock Co. present "uncle Tom's c*bln" this week, "The Blmdness of Virtue" week of 18. Stab (M. 3. Joyce, mgr.)—Oolnmtla Bur- lesquera thla week. Watson Sisters' 8how week Of 13. KMilan (I, II. Cortln. mgr.)—Bowery Bnr- levqnen this week, Columbia Bnrlesquera »«'k of 18. Testrmontal benefit will be tendered Peter a MKcbell Sunday, April 12. Casino (Chas. Daniels, mgr.)—Iffrry Hastings' Big Show tbls week. Tbe (linger Olrls week of 13- GXBBNTorirr (Lew Parker, mgr )—Tbe Oreen- point Stock Oo. present 'The Wrong Way" this week. "Stop Thief" next week. Gotham (James MacOunly, mgr.)—The Mac- Curdy Players present a plar. without a name this week. Waswiok (Ambrose Miller, mgr.)—Vaudeville and photoplays. Dtmnrm.—Tbe latest photoplays. Notis. —Bnrnum A Bafloy's Greatest Show on Barth la billed for week of April 20, to appear at Myrtle and Wykoff Avenues The Aborn Kngllsh Grand Opera Oo. will begin a three weeks' engagement at the Academy of Mimic, Monday, Uay 18. POT OF TOWN HEWS IMttnhni-R-h, Paw—Nixon (Thos. F. Kirk Jr.. mgr.) Ann Bwlnburne, in "The Madcup Duchess," April 11. "The Nvw Henrietta" enjeyed big bual- netRi week ending 4. "The Garden of Allah" next, In which Sara Truax, formerly leading lady with the Davis Players of this city, will play tho leading tole, Alvtn (John B. Beynolds, mgr.) —For week of 6. "Tho Life of Our Saviour." In pictures. FoTbes-RobeTtiK'Q'B farewell to this city, last week, was a very Impressing one. By Monday every seat was sold for the week, proving tho great drawing powers of this grand performer. All performances' were greatly enjoyed. Taylor Holmes und Walter Jones, la "Tha Tldid Party," next week. Ltcium (O. B. Wilson, mgr.)—For 0-11, J. Lentrlo Hill Co. present 'My Friend from Ken- tucky." Entire colored cast, "The Price she Paid" next. Duquksn* (D. A. Harris, mgr.)—For 6-11, the Harry Davis I'layeni are eeen in "Madam, Sherry." Omxitance Collier ended a very satisfactory four weeks' engagement 4. "Such a Little Quceu" next. Pitt (W. B. McKlcktr, mgr.)—For Mi, the Pitt Players, hi "Tbe Second Mrs. Tanqnerny." "The Temperamental Journey" next Llszte Hud- son Collier and Katherine Stanton's return to this city were pleasant features of but week Oaibtt (Henry Kortsman, mar.)—-Will J. Ken- nedy and Girls from Starland 6-11, with Joe Welch aa an added feature. Star and Garter Show not. Tiotoiu (Geo. Bchafer, mgr.)—Follies of Pleasure, with Dan Coleman aad large beauty chorus, 9-11. Amateur night and chorus girls contests are popular features. Jolty Girls next. Naw AoAnam.—Thla theatre opened 6, under etrsooal direction of John B. Clifford, of Mew ork OKy, presenting high chum musical comedy stock burlesque, opening with "The Pink Canary Girls," with MadameTBherbert. Mile. Be Leon IS the added feature. GUKD (John P. Harris, mgr.)—BUI 6-11: Anna Held. Chas. Kasrac and company, Meredith Sisters, Bawls and Von Kaufman, Richards and Kyle, Lydell, Rogers and Lydell. Harry A. i Ellis, Ernie and Krnle, and motion pictures. Hasbis (a B. Buchhelt, mgr.)—Bill 6-11: Norlue Carmen and Minstrel Boys, Emmett and Kmmott, Smith and Farmer, Lester and Moure, EBne and Paul, Klnball and Kenneth, Dancing Shaws, Jones and Seabtrg, and motion pictures. Sobiixax Squabs (F, H. looker, mgr.)—Bill Oil: "All for a Kiss," H. T. MoOoonell and company, Inness and Ryan, King Bros., Harry Bouclere and company, Mile. Orphea, and pictures. Mass* Habiit Dahs, John P. Harris. B. L. Connelly and many other well known local theatrical men, conllon Girl," but the billing must nave «Jsf gotten twisted somehow, as she does little "JJ^ h^.x»T crowded aoases tn tlw mult Cr T n ^.^ U f^,ii^2. 1 ?S W Ji^rf.- I- th. Ke"h5s AJhsunhSs (a Sanders, mgr.)- ere at present In AUantk; Clty.attendlng the JAM Yoat, sculptors In colored clay. In the bosumss conthiocs good here. For this week: opening of the Garden Pier Theatre, which opening position, went o>ver nicely. The nan Mr , ^^ »£„, ou^ r*, utvta, Sam and Kitty does some excellent work In this line, and puts enough comedy in his work to got an occasional laugh. Morton, BalUe Fisher, Demilno fhono and ctsxv tany, "The Perils of Pauline," Walter Tan Brunt, Black and White, Kramer and Morton, Tho Turners, a team of acrobatic roller and Pedersen Brothers. skaters, had a hard position In closing the Prootor's One Bandrcd and Twenty*, bill, but gnvo Eiich a remarkable performance nftta street (Wm. A. Matthews, mgr.)—This that the crowd waited to bos the finish. Jae*. house la holding Its own, and la offering a till , that should attract the crowds. _ _ _ . Drooklyn, N. Y,—Acidemy of Mualc (F. O. Century Opera noose.—Thais WS9 re- Edsall. mgr.) concerts, mnidcal entertainments, rted for week beglnnlnce Tuesday, Marcs lectures, etc. Dora Keen, travel talk, "Southwest The cnit Included: Louis Krcldler, as Alnaka/' April 11; John McOormack Sunday, 12; Athannol: flustaf Bergman, as Niels*; At- Muropolltaa Opera Co. 21. fred Kaufman, as Palemon; Fran* Mansfield, „ "o?"?? 1 <&J W - -PSi ■Kfc?"! $° 9S as Man Servant; Lois Bwoil, as T3aaJs: Florl tlmo In U» Ibtetory of this ^«trt. ggftg. PlJ; ence Coujrhlan, as Myrtale; Grace Alberts, ^^fff-'^^lrtiiH?. V tHf^^K^ as CrobyVe. and Louise Houssmonn. as Al- il^ifL^^t^ ""* Wne, Atocrtln^aBa^wastteprtoBal^ Ma? B8 ™^nnIt. Pierce, mgr.,-"The Bonad- Ina. An excellent »wrrortnance ws.s given, D p" this week. Bobert B. Mantell wt^k of 18, and tin opera was continued until Tuenoay Broadway (Leo O. Teller, mgr.)—The Famous night, April 7, when scenes from "Faust," pinyera motion picture productions this week. "I Pagllaccl" and "II Trovatoro" and tho Mabel and Edith Taliaferro, In "Young Wisdom," "Ballet of tho Hours" from "La Glownda," week of 13. . were given. Da Kami (I, Flugehnan, mgr.)—"The Life of Metropolitan Opera Houses—Bills for Onr Savlonr,'' motion pictures, this week. "Wttle v.eek.ending April 4 were: .rAtrnore Medico *K&Sft&8k Brat.. mgr.)-BIB week of England! Has Sent uSa*.» 7B <,,d< hlnRa bnt heat of all Pemrs, the soap of quality and paurltv—there's ler, years of repatation behind- Pears 9 SOAP lSe. a Cake for the VnteenteS — Clipper Posl Office. Ia order to avoid mistakes and to insure tile iirompt delivery of the letters advertised In thla list, an envelope ulaiulr addressed mast be sent for each letter, and a wrltlm order (or tbe letter, aligned with tho (n.I name and address and the Hue ot business followed by the sender, mast also be enclosed. Please mention tbe date (or nnm- licr) of the CLIPPER In which the letters sent for were advertised. LADIES' LIST Adams Miss B. Anderson, Adams, Fmma Ailgle, Mile. Kverest Frances Marion Earle, Julia F. Evans, Ella Kdytb. MUs R. Ainect linwrs Atkins, laurel Blolr, Monte Rctra, Millie Burke, Olalrc Al Uvrncs, Margaret T. Balfour Beatrice r.ownuui, Beatrice Brlstow Nlnlta Barton, Cecil Archer Bnrnette, Kdna Bancroft, Slara Bates Bertrand Branson, Tlllte Sallnaer OemmenB, Alloc Clark, Mae Chapman, Isabel (larloe, Ktbel Cella, Delia Carr, Olive Carroll, May Desmond Slaters Dietrich, Dlni Mailer Lanmter, Davis, I»lla Drake, miks b. Lenmond, Dolly Iloen, Marvel Dudley, Uenslo Drew, Virginia Di-I jlToux Twins DeVexe, Vera Davis, O. S. Egan, May Earle DorothjK Mollet, 1'iowar atVsn iniasi n Anderson Marlon Fiorvxce, Ella T'lovd, May M«hiT, Olive L. Fox, Lilly Oray, Alms (illiton, Miss V. Orenham, EJale OrlfUn LaVerne Qaralde, Emma Hall, Estelle Hart, MUs D. Ilallen Alice Jr Hewitt, Ruth Hughes. Madge Illtngten. Louise Hanson Agnes I.. Kemp, Marion Klag, Zetma Kehno Mrs.Paul Kurtls, Julia Kelly, Mrs. J. O Leslie, Florence Icroa, Oermalne Lambert, Dot LaNora, Edvlh Leonard, Bits Leo, Edytbe Ue, Lola Vlolettc Leigh, Mabel .Madden, Dot ainuueu, trai \\ ibhiow, rtonna Martin, Margie Wining Beslrlro Manning, Mabel Wolfe, Mrs.,1.11. McDonald, Welch, Zoe O. Mai Ine Wilton, Bello McLevd, Mabel Wilson, Mrs. uevexe, vera MCi^eoa, uooei vviison, jMra. Daniels, Eleanor Morse, Marjr.rle Wltsoo, Zeda H..^l,i i\ a lt.ll tmamitm V I..Ia I ..1.^ ll.u 1 obe, May A. Allen, Billy Aider son. .Melvlerver l.lsile ,v Moller, Annette Zucconr, Lots GENTLICMEN'S LIST. Mrs. Harr.v McOIoud, Flossie Neville, Bessie Paige, Avis I'retty, Ethel r-sge, "Billy" Itunsell, Nella lloattlno Adeline llyan, Nan Reynolds, Pink Itolllns Theresa Roberts, Juno Unwell Mad r :e3. IUjkj, MsOanH.' Russell, Use U St. Claire. Isei Spaldon Clalrel' Sheldon Beatrice Sited, Minnie Hazel Smith, Belle Thompson, Amy TToevdale Agnev Vnnllagen Lottie Von Bergen, Oretclien Wilson Henereta Wlldwood Rose Wilson, Dale Wining Bentrl'W Woods, Mlldr.sl Walker, Mrs. J. Orulse White, Viola Walr, Ueh-n WIbsIow, Norma l-ciilinrt, Phil lioglund, Victor Archie K. Easton, B& tafL Armstrong, Doe Knest Mr.AMr.-•. Avon Four Klmondorf, W.C Adams, Olaronoe Ktuersoo, Deya a ....»t-. /i n i,*.....s..*«■ tx».i Auatln, O. H. Arnutrong, O. B Anderson, O. W. Adams, Eugene Apcl, P. Alvln Pete H. Algiers, 8. Aettln A Carvln Ambrose. Myotic A bales, Bd. Bell, B, a Bldwell. OUT. ftstes Malvln Q. Brnckett, Tedd Bennett, Sidney Beamer, Walt Belt. B. O. Brown, Barry Bailey, Fred Browning W. B. Hllimuu, JaClC_ Bcotb, Bar. B. Beuker, Joo. Ueator, Verr* Berman, Moss Burke, Jno, Eudd, Jas. Bray, Tharnum Bumlson A Taylor Bender, Wm. Bene, Alls Ilrower, W. O. Btonrtdge, H. Boyer. Jaek Cadets, Two Cslllgan. O. Cbrhln, Werner Cash, Burleigh Cardln, Arthur Cushman. Win. Crawford a O. nnd J\ Scorcta 'dl Hutanna, Monday. March - °H!H^'SJRJE* "SL*: ^J, 1 ^ n vS wc f?.,7 SO; AWo, 81: Die TFallturrs, April 1; Die & an ?S5, ln . g n a T S?uI m vTnti« fflt^UHrbuiV ■ ^? BnpMoe, 8 (nlgbt); Toga, 4 (matl- pna , mra orford's elephants, Nellie ; Der RoJfntot'oIier, 4 tnight). v Avon Oceaedy Four, and Adelaide Del rrlo (Bam S. & I.co Shubert, Inc.. mgrs.) Btjsbwicb: (WUllam Masaud, mgr.) play hers , i i .. ."liv; and Mrs. Irwin Connelly. Ryan and Lee, Rd- n»l« fl i*'B-^^ , n^?iJ^ir2^^ t l ! S.Ji : wardB ' KU K**sret. Klrksmltb Slaters. Fred Da- Orfto eg Bsrtdvcv. 11 (night); Tflwo, 4 (matl. pKt> ia n orford's elephants, Nellie V. Nichols, nee) ; Der Rottntavatier,* (night). Avon Ooeaedy Four, and Adelaide Herrnianii. Lyric (Bam S. & Leo Bhubert, Inc. mgrs.) Bcsbwicb: (WUllam Masaud. mgr.)—Bill week —"Tbo Red Canary" will open hero Monday, of 6: Bertha Kallch and company. Jack Wiiwm /prll 13, Ouy Bates Post, la "Omar, the and company, B. A. Belnold and ooetpany, Bines Tenrmaker," moving up to the West Rnd end Fox, JcanT..Mtarray, Dtart moakeys,.LUMan Theotro for that week, and re-opening down- ^.iw, J* fSL»W« «■ » Bister, sad^Tho town at the Manhattan Opera ^ooao April *«££,{* ( P ^if D< ^I^ re ^ lfr )- lMm >. wmde- L, ^I t . 0 nhananTp k e 9 r. rU non.e (Frank 0. iT'M^&'nS^W&lbS^ engagement nere Monday. April 0. Ouy Bates jvj t b .ji : Montrose and Lyttil, Brown and New- I'ost will succeed her here beginning 20. man, telaya. "Behind the FootMgtU," Nichols Onletr (Klrw * BYlanger, tngrs,)— Slaters, two to Oil. Along Came Buth" closes here Saturday Baubt (H. B. Saxe, mgr.)—Miniature ma- '^Seven sleal comedies, together with vaudeville and the night, April 11, On Monday. 13. Keys to Baldpate" will move into thla thca tre from tho Astor, latest photoplays. JUnroxo (Geo. A. McDermlt, mrr.)— Vaudeville took place April 6. It is under the personal direction ot DavU & Barris interests. Job Fltnn, for six mouths stage manager at the Barris, bos resigned on account of poor health. Be was connected with the Harris Interests for nearly twelve years. Ana Wbbsd, of the popular trio, Bailsman end Webber Sisters, was in town last week, and met many old friends. Ada Is very popular bere. Suae Buaaua and Enurs UcAras, the well known "flll-in actors," are vay busy these days. Recently Slim got a big hand for a part in a quick change act. Played a torgiar. Doesn't look It though. "Old Pal" Jsanr Collins continues to keep performers on the jump at tho Sheridan Square. Still the same old popular boy. Annum Snbad, well known stage manager ot the old Academy, will he In charge at the New Academy. Arthur Is an old-timer In thU branch, and all have a good word for htm. Popolab Wendell Orth, formerly with the Davis Players, has been transferred to tbe Barris as stage manager. A big Jolly fellow, and sore to make friends with sit. At last the expected has arrived. Freddie Maderbach sad mat merry crew have again broke loose, and hut week bad a great time at the amateur and chorus girls contests. Obas. Robin- son says they are the "beat boys In tbe land," and he ought to know. Texico, artistic dancer and Impersonator, waa a big bit at the Victoria bat week. One of the neatest arranged dancing acts seen bere In a long time. "Ttts Qubbw or tub Movies" will close 11. at the Globe. New York, and will open 13, at the Colonial, Boston. thbhh abb two more Cavaliers of the Order cf the drown of Italy at the Metropolitan Opera Bouse. Notices to this effect were received April 4, by OluUo Bettl, chorus master, and Francesco Bomd, assistant conductor. Mara Sabah BaauniiaiiT announces thai she will make a tour ot tbe United States, Australia, Hasala and England. 8bc will open tn New York In October. Taa Theatrical Stage KmployceV Union, of Brooklyn, will have Its concert and reception, at Labor Lyceum, April 21. Ooe, Bobt. , Connett, V. B. lYrtelle, A-. Cbauncey, Fred Culbsae. W. B. Oeada, Wis. Chapman, W. C. CuBUman Win.0. Crawford, O. Cullakan, Walt Carol, I.. _ Casey A MagW Conn, Alt. ('touch. Clay A. Crooer, M. Clements Dudley Oonboy. Kclsey Cole, Amos O. Cheney, Fran* Cuiu, Ann. F. Clark, Bevln Clifford, 0. O. Cullisnc. Will B Curios, L. P. a»rk, Geo. Orary, 0. Deaa Ooruielo, Fred Carvel, Bleb. Clarke, Thos B. darko, B. B. _ Don Carlos Sen Desmond, Lent Dunne, & L. Dieschcr, Otto De Mar, Paul jjeVine, Barry.!, DonCarlos Besot lottos, F. J. Ernests, Ted Rwlng, Bunnell Farrier, Bob Fox, Roy E. Franklin. II. U. Fountain, Bobby Ford, Bdmand Franklin II. II. Fell, Edw. Frederick, Great Falrcblld A Van Buien Fallen, Olios. L. falcons, Thoc. Fell, Geo. 8. Fanning, Frank Foraythe, Jno, Flynn, H. O. ■ Gordon. Barry Gray, Boht. Graham, Fred ultmey.. Wm. Glasgow, Jas, Gordon, Ernest Glass. Jos D. Grandl, Root. OUplrui, Two Gu-slad, O. S. onpens. Two Gate, Geo. (Irubaro, Brra Gallsglter, Dan GibiiOn, Jack Gay, Harr L. Grbnes, Wm, 7.. Gruet A Gruet Gullette, Geo. 9. (lllroy. Chus. Huntley. J-H. Halsey. Seth Hunt, JOT Hoiman, Harry Hagy, B. H. Ilersch. V7m. Howord, Jack Ulgbtower, Dr. Henshaw, O. B Itaering, P. O IKUlrBBbeatl. Boy v Holllmrsworth n llJl'.elon. J. Hnry, Arthur lUrach, Wm. Hnnsou, H. L >!a.gler, K. I'. Harvey. Doc. Hill, Jas. P. Howard Am, Co. Juckaon W.O.J. Jesaoa AJeswa Johnston, Jas. Kolb, J. W. Kennedy, A. Kelly, Jno. E. lirick, Engcno Kane Mus. Com. Knight A Moore Kelly, CUudeU King, G. M. Kllng, W. H. Kennon, Jack Kitchen A Foy Kent, Bruce Lewis A Oliver London, Louis Leuard Barry La Pearl Boy Davis. O. B. Delaney, Jere De'.maa A Hamilton DelevantL Arth. Donnelly O. C. DeMorse ABoyer Dawes, Wm. B. Drew. Clay Damold, B. A. Dorr, Edw. Douglas WashOo DoUen, Ban* Drone, 8. (1. Ellis, Nathan Emmerich C. J Erwln, W. 8. Kccclsteln, 8. C Emerson, Barry Kjpe A Paul 'jatlmore Ernest I eonarrt, Joo O- Lee, Adrian Lorraine, Hcwrd I^onard. J. JJ- Lints, Hor. *V. Ltncccom, L. Q. Inland, Obas. B LuMar, Geo. I^wls, Bt. Jno. Lester, L. l.vnn, Billy Lee, Jas. >. I-croy A HaU l^wts A Abbott l.tteParbs Aerial I,Hits, Horace Lawrence, Hal loftur, Frank: Lack, F. B. In Una, W. I jobs, Harry Logrenla, Cbts. Ixingworth Jno Mackk O. Drew Morgan 0. T. MiindevlUe, ButliT Murray, Jack McCarthy, F. J. Morgan, Oha* If McKetma Jack Marks, Frank Mack, Geno McCartney J. J Maurice, M. J. Major, Jno. O Murray, Tommy Moor AStClark MrManus, Tho?. Marconi, Louis Melvtn, Paul Mack, O. M. 511 liner, GCO. Morion. Hurry Maiwell Hall Stock Co. •Modge Frank M Montgomerv J.N uMcShone, Jaci Utfacomber. Ben Nelson, Harry Nye, Tims. F, Nye, Tbos. F. Navln, B, W. Nairn, Bwt Nichols, J. E. Newman, AL u. orcutt A EllsirortU Olive, Eddie Primrose, Freil Prlnskl, Lew J. 1'unklnSLjlr. Pefrlerw. F. Putnam, O. .i- Phillips, Kornm Palo, O. I'arker, Dr. Polk, Jerome Provost, Lords Prelle, Ohns. Plopiier, I'"rank Petrie, WH f. Paul, B. A. Roffln, Gordon ltedon, Billy Richards, Harry Reardon, Wm. t Regan, Jack Ruisell, I/o »■ Bitter, Carl Smith, Her-oanO Scott, O. V.'. Smith. UcmcilvCo Shirk, 0. Pchermcr, I. I* Sundberg, Paul **• »? l -,~ Skop, Stanley Shrine A Rlclianla Sinter, Fred Sulilvan, Jas. b Spero, Emauucl fcbaw, J. E- , SchafJeT, Harry Slddons, Freil Seay, Mr.*5frt. Satherland JacK StuyvessntPUIf Tannchlli. Ed. Tlnlte, Mr. ft Mrs. Geo. Taylor, Ctas. 0. Toinpeat. J. L. Turer. Oaaj. Tbompson FrnflB Toone, Leon Vernon, Frank Varacy, Bd. J- Vernons, Tbe wnber, B. D. Wsteni.Tom Ward.jHai*?, Wlllard, H. F. Wade. L. .,_, Winiaus OrcllF, Walte. Warren Woodwnrd. Lone Yerance, C.T. Young, H. W. Yockncy, 3.0S- Yenuxe, 0. F. Zitamcr, Dare fl 8EK WOTTCH AT HEAD OP LIST. Jornv XcOnmracK will sing st the Brooklyn Academy of Mualc, April 12. > i = V • - i