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, jr.vji,." = •i.<r--v, ;;•><: '.vr'..rj>f r.~- ■-?:•-.!? .>;'■ 1>i AFBia^i . • ri 'iV-\;;' ,-. ■; \^m&k • iSTE w jyork: •>•>"•; !W\.*S -\ • •«>>' 19 GUARANTEED AKE- UP BEST MADE EXORA 10c and 25c Powder Rouge, Cream, Cerate, and Mascarlllo Clip Piimplcsecntfree. Chan.Meyer, 101W. 13tbSt.,H.Y. vllu lcsque for next season, bat have not Accepted either. Hied Trail In new principal comedian with the Stanley Seminary Girls, n new act, seen it (he Gland the early part of this week. Kib Pottib, "The Girl Beautiful," winner of The Chicago Triburw't beauty contest. Judged by Lillian Bnssell; la to appear In a modem fantastic playlet, with music entitled "The Dream QUI." The act is being handled by Sam Ilacrwltx. Oucdb Dona la preparing a route for Wal- ter Parker and company's act. Pioli OxaitONBSi and comi'ant, Trbo appeared at the Colonial Theatre, to good advantage re- cently, are now touring for Claude Doyle, and will play at McTlcker'a on May 4, after which they go to OaX Park. They will then play In the Bast, under Mr. Doyle's direction. Oliudb Dotlb announced that he placed the following acta at tbeae theatres last week: Em- press Comedy Four, MoVlcker'a j Dixon and Falls, Colonial; Empire Comedy Trio, Colonial; Five Lunatics, Crown, Colonial; Self Belllno, Empress; Barney Fergoaop, Al. Airman and company, Star: Royal Tetsusrarl Japs, Thalia; Keefe, Love and Tborn, Hippodrome, St. Louis; Olympian Trio, Wonderland, Tulsa, Okln.; Gabriel James, Marsh- Ik Id Theatre; Dtestaa and Webster, Hippodrome, Sprlnvfleld. Mo. Mr. Doyle placed the following acts for this week: Flake and Fallon, National. Detroit; Texolco, McVlcker's; Gets-galls Brother!), /llrmbra; Helater Staters, Elite; Vilas Models, Dallas, and F. Waril, Hippodrome. New Orleana. Aaa Attbll ecmes to the Kedilo shortly. Bay- rr.owl and Bain come to the Mnjesilc wion aud Icter play some dates for Harry W. Splngold. IlAimr L. Newton, for twelve years profes- tleml manager of a Chicago mmlc company, Is i*w located In the Splngold office, writing ma- terial for acts. Tub I'hcenlr Theatre, l.a Porte, 1ml., has been playing LsVlgne & Lancer shows for a month new, and Manager James Kolan Is well pleased with the talent provided. He plays the show* tbe "last half" of the week only. A recent show had Blmra, Boom, Br r r as a feature. Tax Tbolta Theatre, In Chicago, continues to do big business. Tbe show for the "lint halt" of lost week was: La Belle and Wllllsch, a now act, which went very good; Pearl Merrill, Marjorio Sweet and. company, Miller, Packer anil Selx, and Tetsuwarl Japs. Tho "last half" thow won: Montgomery and Mcf-ean, Frank Stelllng and dog, Sidney Sheppard, with a new net, which Is re- ported good; Snowy Mabetle, and Deavea' Maul- kins. La Vione and Lanoxeb put a bill Into the Plumb Opera House, Strvator, 111,, March 2D, which was declared to have been the best show ever seen In the bouse. It consisted of I The Kil- ties, Vnlle, linger nnd Goodwin, Carroll, Keat- ing and Fay, and Henpdrlr. Bell Isle. Another spe- cial show goes there April 12, and a full week of vaudeville follows. Charles La Ylirne recently Joined tbe "Old Friends." LEW GOLDBERG NOTES. Paine end Nesbltt opened at tbe Indiana the last bob? of last week, and were a big hit, so de- cided that a route was secured the next dav for the remainder of tbe season. Work and Play made very good last week at the Great Northern. Herman Belts has a long route and Is doing tine. La France and Oonklln were tbe hit of tbe Mil at Duluth. Chase and La Tour open on the Tblelen Circuit April 12. Hamilton and Barnes opened for the W. V. M. A. The Paden-O'Brlen Trio 9>eoed One at Aurora, according to Frank Tblelen. be Sytphonas Just completed tbe Pantagea time end opened for tbe Association. Brennan and Oarr are doing One on H.irry Mlller'a time. Moss and Frye are getting good reports on the Butter- geld time. John Hlggltw opened on the Inter- State tune this week. The Ilalklnn, Togan and Oners, and Wcod and Lawacn are doing nicely on the Pantages Circuit. Hrrxotm and Williams, who were booked solid for a number of weeks, were compelled to cuncel engagements on account of Mr* Hazel Wllllunn' Ulnets. Mrs. Williams was admitted to the American (Hospital, suffering from a complication of diseases, and underwent a very serious opera- tion at the hands of the calcf-of-stall at that In- stitution. Dr. Thorok. 6be withstood tbe ordeal remarkably well, and Is law ou tbe convalescent list. Bthbl Sadlbb. of tbe Monte Carlo Girls, has lolly recovered from an operation for appendicitis. l.r.w Hhbuan, Who recently him lieen In mu- sical eouKxly, left latt w«ek for tbe East, to Join a circus for the coming season. SUCH IS LIFE IN CHICAGO. Tbo "Old Friends" Club of America, bom Jan. 27, 1014, gave a beefsteak dinner at King's Ban- quet Hall, Thursday evening. Mnrrh 24. For a joung organisation the "Old Friends" Club Is eorne husky youngster. Tbo inenilicri are gath- ered from every walk In the ilu-iitrlcnl prof ex- ■ton, and applicants for meiulienhlp have been pouring lnlo the secretary's oUlce ut tbe rate of some two hundred a day. A targe, comfortable, conveniently located clnb bouse in Chicago 1s an early possibility, Judging from present condition of the treiiBiiry. Among those present were: Henry Meyers, Ed. Rowland, Ed, Clifford, Dr. Tliorek, Geo. Van, Harry L. Newton, Tommy Bnrciiell, Wm. F. Now- kirk, Harry W. Splngold, Charlie Bills, Will J. Davis, Joseph Callabnu, Walter Keefe. Ralph Ket- tering, Horry Sheldon, Jim Huttou, Dave Beehler, Frank Gnarola, Jim Wlngueld, Louis Kelso, Mllo Bennett, Aubrey StaulTer, William OHfton, B. 1*. Blmpson. Lincoln J, Carter, and a host ef other "Did Friends" and their friends. The feature of the evening was the speech that Ed. Clifford nearly made. Mr. Clifford was called upon by Chairman Meyers, but bashfully declined. The banqueters Insisted, however, and Walter Keefe was appointed sergeant-ot-anns, ■with authority to forcibly eject Mr. Clifford from the room should he Btlll remain obstinate. What followed Is now part of the history of tbe olub, and If you are curious, perbapa one of the mem- bers may enlighten you. It can't be done In this column. « , Hinnr L. Wbdb wrllee from Oklahoma aa fol- lows: "Have long wanted to bo the whole thing, and here lt.ls—Sellg opens the show, VltagrapU second, Pathe Weekly third, Harry Webb fourth, and Easanay closes the troupe. As you can sec, I am tbe only act on tbe bill doing any talking." , Sam mnam, the veil known minstrel comedian, is in Obi. and vicinity, playing vuudevlLie dates. He Is doing white face fbls season, for tbe first time In many years. He speaks as follows: "My new act promises to control the world's visible supply of laughs." Al. Abbott, after a year on tbe Coast, la back In Chi. He is fixing up a new vaude. frolic, which be asserts will be of major-league quality. ■ ft Our Weekly Flint. (Cats and Alterations Recommended by Oar Own Board of Censors,) "The Grand Opera House Elevator." Cut out scene showing car running smoothly from arat to fourth floor. Too improbable. "The Great Song Writer." Out ont music pub- lisher handing young song writer bag of gold. "The Booking Agent." Cat oat performer re- ceiving bunch of contracts with no split-weeks Included. Tendency to Incite riot among aetors, "Auto Fiend." Out our Harry Splngold being chased by motorcycle police. i Tns manager called Mn eoirrmnr together after a rehearsal. "Ladles and Gentlemen: For a •men of Tforld beating complaint htsrleu you're 4he limit. Ton yell for real food In all the table scenes, reel diamonds, real inton»blle« and real ever/lob*. I have provided these things and bare hardly made a squawk. Now there's only one thing I ask of you in return, and that Is some real acting." Tnx present style originators demand that women's costumes match the hulr, or that tlie hair match tbe costume. The old stand-by, "Silver Threads Among the Gold," may soon be changed 1» "Sliver Threads Among the Blue, or Green or Purple." The style mandate must be obeyed. Aunt Maby. —"My dear, the plays to-day are not worth going lo see." Tns Nnoa,—."Yes, Auntie, I know, but Just look at what you bear." OUT OF TOWN HEWS noly Week was ushered In with the usual resig- nation and the forecast of diminished business. Tbe Lyric got out of tbe usual swim and of- ferd the pictured story of Christ's life. At B. V. Keith's toe house was dark Monday matinee dur- ing the funeral of the late owner. The German Stock Co. secured a three years' lease on Heuck's Opera House, and this has paved tbe way for more prosperity for German dramatic art in Cin- cinnati, Next season In addition to the Sunday l/lgbt performances about four other performances will be given on week days. Grind Opxba Hovsn (John II. Havlln, mgr.) —"The Garden of Allah." seen at Music Hall last season, opened 0. under tbe direction of Llcblcr A Co. Last week audiences of fair Mse saw the IMadamo Naxlmova, In Juiues Bernard Pagan's dramatic adaptation of Robert lllckeu's novel, "Bella Donna." The verdict wns that It wim Just a bit weepy, and tbe last memory of Mrs. Cheps- tow dlauppoarlng lu the Egyptian darkness Is one that will not be effaced. The tulr Russian's gowns were marvels that caught tbo eye feminine. The company was good all the way through, Charles Bryant as Dr. Isnucson, being especially strong. Robert Whltwortb, Herbert Percy, Amy Teness mil A. Komalue Cullender wero among those cast for important roles Charles Marks offers "The Man Who Would Live" 13. Lvmo (Corl Hubert Hcuck, mgr.)—The Pathe photoplay, "The Lite of our Saviour," was offered aa a Holy Week attraction, 0, Lust week, "The Passing shew of 1013" did fairly well, and per- bapa the most talked of feature cf tho spectnelo was tbe replica of tbo capltol steps at Washing- ton, Charles and Mollio King, Frank Uonrny and George Lamalre, Elizabeth Qoodall, Sadie Hurt, Henry Norman, Ernest Hare and George Whiting were numbered among the principals. William T. Hodge conies 12, In "The lloml to Happiness." Walnut Stbket (W. F. Jackson, mgr.)— Augusta MacUugk's snappy farce, "Officer 000," comes 6, after a week of Harold Wright Begble's "Tbe Shepherd of tbe Hills." Harry Nelson took good care of the title role, and the part of Young Matt was In tbe capable bands of Roy Suther- land. Kenneth Miner was the Preachers' Bill of the cast, wbllc Jean Ward was an appealing brmmy Lee. Mabel Thorns was Pete. Fair busl- sesa. 'The Master Mind" comes 12, B. F. Keith n (John F. Itojul, mgr.)—Joe Hart's feature, "The Green Beetle," Is tbe head- line attraction S. Others: Joseph Jefferson Jr. and Blanche Bender, In "Poor Old Jim;" tbe Empire Comedy Four, with Joe Jenny; Jesse Lasky's art ottering, "The Three Types," staged by Misses Russell, Lc Roy and Clifford; Van and ('hank, I/eano Stevens, and Leon and company, Swiss Illusionists, Clncnlnatl In motion, Empbbsb (George F. Fish, mgr.)—Frank K. Bryon and Louise Langdon are coming 0, in "Die Dude Detective," Others are: Jack Winkler Trio, In "Tumbling Run," Sam Ash, tbe Cincin- nati tenor, Joe Cook, In bis tbirty-mluute "One Man Vaudeville Act/' the Oavana Duo, and tbe Sebott Brothers. Motion pictures. : Gxtbtt (Charles B, Arnold, mgr.)—Louis II. noble's Beauty Show Is (o open 5. Last week. Frank Finney and the Trooadero Burlesqucrs nell forth,' with Florence Mills, and presented "The Legend of tbe Ring." John P. Orlfllth. Sam J. Adams, Minnie Burke, Rita. Lorraine and Lillian English were lo pleasing evidence in the cast. The Gay New Yorkers 12 OitmpiO (McMahon A Jackson, tngrs.)—George W. Itebn and Marjorio Fake bead the company, with "Paqulta," i*he dancer, in "A Trip fc> Paris. v.-bleh came S. Last week Salts Moore and the French Models were seen to splendid advantage, In "Dinkle's Honeymoon'' and "Vacation Days." Moore also bit high In his sketch, "The Self- made Man." Barry Melton, tbe melody man, was a vocal delight. Domotral, the Greek wrestler, was an added attraction, who was a magnet for followers of tho game on the mat. ..... s-ianpaiid (Hurry Hurt, mgr.) —Tho Casino Girls arc promised 8, with Princess Warnetta fea- turing the Hula Hula dance. Last week, "A Romantic Marriage" and "Americans In Venice" were tbe burlettns given, and between tueiu tho Zamora Sisters did a trapeze act, and, Zuleka gave an Oriental dance, Eumtv Auoitobium. —Tbo last of tbo Cincin- nati 'Symphony Orchestra concerts occurred 3, 4, when Mine. Oreille Reuc'ie, contralto of tbo Metropolitan Opera Co., was the sololBt. Arthur Wing Plncro's play, "Tho Thunderbolt," was pre- sented by the Dramatic Art Society, 2, for tho benefit of the Associated Charities. C.i'iisiAW Tueatbe (Ernst Otto Schmld. mgr.)— Rudolph Christians, manager of the Palace The- atre, New York, will appear before the German llieatre's constituency 6, as their guest. He will be seen as Kean, In Alexander Dumas' drama, "Kean, Oder Genie und Leldenscbalt." Our stkb Pabk (I. M. Martin, mar.)—"First Look Day" enmo B. and It followed closely Chester's own "elean up day." Hepok's OratA IIootb, OerntcM, Ltobtju, Fauilt and Ohntuiiv. —Motion pictures, Arntt, ubkos. Mjnaoeb John H. IMvun. of tbe Grand Opera House, Is homo after a month In Florida, He expects to remain here during the few remaining weeks of the season. Elizabeth Goodi-ll, the Mrs. Potlpbar of "The Pawing Show of 1013," Is a Cincinnati girl, sister of Peter Gobrecht, a Norwood merchant, at whoso borne she and Laura Hamilton vera guests during the engagement. Johm OoNRor, of "Tho Pa«slug Show of 1013," is another native Clnclnnntlon, a nephew of for- mer Datcctlve-Scrgcant Jack Ooorcy. Ho was cast as "Conspiracy Bill." Geobob Kihcaiod Davis, of the Eleven Kin- caldo Kilties, received word during tbo Emprei* engagement that be and his "troupers," with six more girls from Scotland, bad been secured as a feature at the Scotch Villa, at the Panama-Pa- cific Exposition next year. "Adelb," Ibe musical comedy, follows "The Man Who Would Live" st tbe Grand. Jakes Pooton was tbo "man in advance" of William Hurlburt'a latest tilay, "The Man Who Would Live." Tiiebb's a rumor that tho Empress will change Its name to "The Loew" next season, if tbe Marcus Loew deal has really gone through. Man- ager George F. Fish has received no advices from the Sulllvan-Oonsidlne circuit folks. John W. Oonsldloe was here a few hours en route to Lex- ington, Ky. Hinnr Davis has arrived to tell of "The New Henrietta," which will In the final regular Spring offering at the Grand Opera House. Nat OooDwiif, In "Never Say Die," and May Rolison, In "The Olever Woman," are among the few "features" at the Lyric. OrtLT three of the fifty clergymen Invited by Manager Carl Hubert Uenck accepted the Invita- tion to a private view of "Tbe Life of Onr Saviour," put on at tbe Heuck's Opera House April 2. Tub Wednesday matinee at tbe Grand marked the live bundredti performance of "nelle Donna." On Hay 0, Mm». Naxlmova sails for Europe for the Summer. "IT WAS ON MY WEDDING DAY, ffi THAT I FIRST HEARD THEM PLAY" THE BELLS" 1st YE USE. ON TUB FIFTEENTH OP DECEMBER, ABOUT FIVE YEARS AGO, A CRIME I THEN COMMITTED, HAS HAUNTED MJB TOD KNOW, IT WAS THEN I HEARD THOSE AWFUL HEL.LH, THAT RANG OUT LOUD AND CLEAR. AMD NOW I SEEM TO HEAR THEM EVERY DAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. WHAT'S THAT X HEAR 1 THE HELLS, I FEAll THEY'RE RINGING IN MY BAR. CHORUS THOSE BBE.LS, TI108B BELLS, OH LORD I HEAR THOSE BELLS, EVERY TIME I IIKAII THEM, THERE'S SOMETHING MAKES MB FBAR THEM, I RAVE. X SWEAR, I TEAR MY' HAIR, I SEEM TO HEAR THEM RINGING EVERYWIIBRE. THOSB BELLS. THOSB BELLS, TAKE THEM AWAY I BAY. SOMETHING TERRIBLE, SOMETHING TERRIBLE, HAPPENED TO ME FOR IT WAS ON MY WEDDIN6 DAY, THAT I FIRST HEARD THEM PLAY AND I'M SIMPLY CRAZY WHEN I HEAR THOSB BELLS. Do you get the Finish? "IF THEY'D ONLY MOVE OVER HERE' 1 BLANCHE RING'S Tsrrlflc Hit and Introducid In Vaudavllls by MAGGIE CLINE CHORUS IF BLARNEY CASTLE STOOD IN DEAR, CHICAGO, IF MUOROSS AHIIEY STOOD UPON BROADWAY, IF SHANDON BBLX.S RANG OUT IN PHILADELPHIA, AND KILI.AUNKY LAKES FLOWED INTO FRISCO BAYi IF THE RIVER SHANNON ONLY RAN THROUGH BOSTON, FOR MY NATIVE LAND I'D NEVER SHED A TEAR. MAGOIB CLINE WOULD FEEL AT HOMB, SO WOULD LITTLE GEOR- GIA COHAN, IF THEY'D ONLY MOVB OLD IKE- LAND OVER HERB. TWO OTHER BIG HITS IF I HAD MV WAY" (B....d) "ON THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS" Send program or 100. 4n stamps. If known, neither Is necessary. jahes mm mm co. 146 W. 45ti St* New York City Send for New Catalogue Stating Kind Desired THEATRICAL CATALOGUE ol Show Print- ing. Hrpeftoiro. StncV. Circus. Wild Visit. Tint Show*, Etc. FAIR PRINTING, fairs. Racsj. Aviation, Auto. Horse. Slock Shows, Etc. MAGIC PRINTING. Hypaollsm. illusions, Mind Raiding, Etc. MINSTREL PRINTING. While or Colored With or Wllhoul Title. Etc . MOVING PICTURE PRINTING. Etc. . WESTERN PLAYS, Etc. FOLDERS ol Non-Roialty PIjjj with Printing. Show and Theatrical'' Printers Lithographers, Engravers ■■■■■l.'XSW National Slock Hangers and Posters on Hand lor every Kind ol ■ Amusement Enterprise WRITE ST. LOUIS OFFICE - 7TH AND ELM STS. Do Yon Know— Thmt Kveljn Ware blew back Into our city of Wiilt* -Uliivo plays mill pictures lnit week, after n most sucrcsufut vaudeville tour, and is coiiHUU-ring a "1>>K slion" offer? Jnai Mao Wast never plays mora tlinn one week each month nt Willie lliunmer- steln'a show simp "on the corner"? 2'AaI Zoo and Ktaru I'M Key mndu their loc.il rc-npi'i'iiriiiiw lust week, anil nt Kolthls Colonial, where I heir nkntliiK speelnlly was tilmneil for liclnjr one of the hlta of Hie 1.111 V , That Ilea Kuliii, formerly mnnnger of the errutlc HedforU Tlivutrc, over In JtlMsV- Ivn, li now acting lu u llku capacity ut tlie Union Milliard That Winnie Cornell, of V. I'. Trot-tor's ofllco Bluff, Im sparelilnir Hie map of IxmK Island for n "unlet llllle place lu the country" from whence she iiiny commute iliirlni! Ihu 'Slimmer? 77ni( CeneroHo Pis.mo. the marksman, was frccil from u a-hursrn of vIolalliiK tho While Slave ucl In-tliu West Aide Court, Now Vork, March 30» ZYiflf the Stroud '1'rlo, "rim." Mom nnd Uttto Violot have bcetr IiIiIIiik them- ridves for uimiiiiIIiiic? (lint > iiiitliiiuiliy worklnc.) That Mnjlielle I May ■ have t.wiftly "mnile up," nail nro n« thick aa they used to hi-? ('I'luinliH tu tin- Hell Telephone < 't>. • That Sum l.evv, nstl.stnnt ninniiKer of Walter. Hon. Itei'lin & Hnyilei'H prol'esshiiiiil ili-- dnrlnu'irt. Is one of the isD'-ili-st I' 1 " 1 ' VilitRaera V'., II. & S. can IioiikI of? That I'l-cllu iMiiiliiim Hleppiil lnlo the cast of the Coliuntiln iturliMiners hi. Iho Cnluiu- liln last wek und wan the hit of tho vliole tliliiK? I'fcnf (lal>y 11-hI.vh l» HbawlM moro vronderful wnr<lri>!k< tniiil IIi-hIiIiiks) tlinn 41nliy uvi-r dlsplnyed In New York In past vIhIIm, ut •the Hhuln-rt Tlirnln-V That Tisiiin.v timy. the Kny who nrtnrly Hirolu) up. tIn- "icmiid" iiinrcli ut Dick Ji-sh' ball, was photuicraplied Htreleliliur I hem along Forty-funrtli D'reet Inst TluirHiluy nlglit with a* V. C. C. sljtro In Jiln cyen. Cut minus a bat? (Mala ntnnvs nro not "In" yet, Tom, but Uicy'ro still wearing tiio Iron ones.) That Irving DhhIi was doing Ids last iinmo Justlip towards tho Almno behind "tliu usunl stoglo ouo evening last Week, as Ihoujh' a "lanlliice" or »otiietliln« bad kept lilm overiliini? (Hut business at the uptown downstairs dnnco pinco Is betlovtiiK out loud, no Irv. Is ntlll beat- ing tho melodies from tho upright.) That a certain female friend of Charlie Marsh's, plnvliiK n heauly rolo with "Tho Queen of Iho Movies," at the Olube, was recently anxious to know when tho M. I', trick <was going to quit, so's sbo could renovate her bungalow up In Maine for Hummer delight*? (She may bcirlti tho sweep thing next Sunday, for "Tbo Queen" close* next Saturday night.) That Corbett, Shepherd and Donovan bunded in their ."two weeks' iiuttco" at tho. Col- lege Inn lest Salurdny night, and after a two weeks' rest will open nt Tony Kelly's College Inn. "tho pride of Coney Island" place? That mulling- Joe Vogcl, assistant manager of Iaiow'h Hevent.li Avenue 'llu-nlre, HilnkB iis poor HlnliM have It "pretty soft seeing slurwH for nothing (soiuel lines) nnd tell- ing about It nil v ("Cavo a bare." Joe.) N» f-Y«■■-«-»! l.rwiNB Dates, wllh "Hie Passtnc Rnow of 1013," reported a leas of «.is, "sneaked" from her dicsslng room. Habul.0 luuni's plam recital, at Memorial Tlall, was aa accepted musical event of uuumal Interest. Lbwis Dokibbiti, for years at tbe bead of tho acrobatic family, cast* la advance of the Pathe Frerca sacred picture, "Tbe Life of Oar Bavlonr." BLiNcus DiTxa waa «o>te tbe toast of tbe D. F. Keith patrons, and she lmpTssaed la that grip- plnar Darrle playlet, "Half an Ilonr." Walthu Jaubs was a B. V. Keith new earner, and be "got across" big In a medley parody. i.ittlb Lotnsa Diomiubow aro Mum Davs Renooi.ra, with a Psderewakl shock of balr, put on a musical act at Keith's that wasienjoyed. Oarr. Jinn FArransoN hss ordered a giant flovsapbene for tbe First Heglment, O. V. a. Band. Wealyn and Nlckclls I'lnnnlnir- T/Ouls Weslyn nnd Ithoda Nlckolls. who so cleverly present tbelr "L'lipld'H Iauluer" skit, that Is as cntcrbilnlng ns that "bow nnd orrow" kid over murlo tilings for anyone, will Itnlsh their Henson In anotner lliree wcckk tu order to nlliw Ithmln to run out to "the folks at home" In North Dakota font visit, nndglvo Louis a rhanco to -ivrli.- live new nets he bait been commissioned to turn out. Ooc, tho "old follUs' must lie frond to say "our girl" of such a beautiful oun us Rln>>ln NlekellH, and I sues* the parental couple, of Louie's -think a low shovelsful of "our boy," too. '•The Terriers" on Parade. It wns one of tfliosp- mucli-Hltc-Bprlnir days we had last week that pasaerHby Imagined a certain couple waa Mutt and Jeff doing tho poraile thing In tho latest styles on Ilronil- way, but n rhaunce glance at tlio raob ills- closed wild couple not the famous friends of Had Plsher. but Knjn HHieiilierd nnd Prank Corbett, "Tho Millionaire Terriers." (Blood- hound Isonoran having refused to do tho Knstcr thing.) Has Anyliody Fonnd r Voicef No, don't bo nlunncd, you may liavo found n voice, and then Offnln mother nmy liavo told you you could earn your cakes singing, hut that's no reuson why you should pick cu Marcus l/oow or ML V. Albee for ihttes. If you did find a voire It Isn't llnrvey Max- well's, iiocuuic, nlthoiigh be and Ituth Wheel- er were compelled -to cancel a week's salary because llnrv lost his vocal strings, same came Into tune again and Maxwell and Wheeler renamed work Ognln last Week. Adeiu Mnxwcll. "the greatest baby In tho world" to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, made her debut Into theatricals In Missouri, March IM. and created rjulto a stir (which, according to Dan Webster, menus seditious uproar) and had a delegation of unsulTragettlc Indies nwaltlnr her after tho show. They all de- rided they bad been shown, (quick stuff). The family urn considering a Hummer engage- ment at a park lo Ht. Ixiuls, which Is ulsu an noted for having as much "hops" as tho Ilrazllinn "Maxnlx." (Ituth Is not the Wheeler lady who owes aomo Jeweler la Day- ton, O., $3.50.) Freddie Again. Horace: "flee, he's always writing about that guy Hccquc." Claudia Smiles: "Well, why not; that 'guy' Ilccque ban another ad. In his column. Such is the road of a millionaire." Well, anyhow, Freddie Uecque's motion pic- ture and Illustrated songs enterprises aro going to be famous money getters this Hum- mer at Congers, N. Y.. every Saturday, be- sides New City on Thursdays and Itocklnnd Lake on Fridays. Ills features have made tie folk la them tucru corners wonder "how Jim KE1ED¥andKR4IHER i«d. Direction James Plnnkett hick- HUFFORD and CHAUf -dkli. United rime—Direction Pat Casey BURT AND MALVENE HftPID-FIIlK VAVDBV1LLB LOUIS UIIOOA Weslyn & Nickells In the nparkllng Musical Oomcdlotta "Cupid's Ladder" Act and Bongs written by I.tl UIS WB8LYN BrkBTHIl UllRBTINOS KKOM FREDDIE BECQUE "TUB l'lmURK I'llr:i.l,llll.' r M bo docs It"—lint Freddie Just patt on docHlng It lo llimni'lnl ln-MeniH'iil, iikkIhIiiI nt t'un- tii-rs with Ulek WihiIIT al tho plunn, and all three pluces by Hub Hopper, Ihu "right bund" feller, i Ucorgc la at tlie End of I,nd>- Mlnstrchs. fleorgo P. Carroll, tho well known Irish einiHil.in, Into of tho teiuu of Citrroll and Leslie, has Joined Churlcs Mmltb's Uellncd l.nilv Minstrels' act, nnd Is tilling a black fine Olid with howling success, (lluiriihl) Like that. Tho net will-piny tho tlnrrlck, In Wilming- ton, Del., Week of April 111. Trains Will lean- every hour from tbo Pennsylvania Terminal, Jersey City. Morris and Collins Cancel. John II. Morris and fleorgo Collins, vande- vllllans (not vltllns), who present a black fnco turn, "Spvaklng of Matrimony," liavo cnncclrd all tin-ir tiooklnga on account of the lllnesN of Mr. Collins, nnd will retunln In their homo town. Knoxvillc, T'enn., until ha bus complotely rocovorod. Think It Over. In one of our out of town letters receive* recently a certain clover correspondont had— "Feature film for week of -March — Is 'From the Mnnajri-r to the Cross.'" I'retty tmiuli on tho managers, or tbo manger—widen 7 More Than n "WrlnUle" for J, 0. Niiitt-nt. J. P. Nugent's ono act plnylot. "Tho Illrth- rlght," was a •torn success In lloekforil, III., last week. Ono of tho iMuporn said: "J. (.'. Niig.iit and -Miss Julio York stirtl^l tha Orpliettnk nudlenco last evening, and sue- eeiiled in* winning n wry cmiipllaiicrtUry cur- tain call nt the conclusion of tbelr remark- able sketch, "llio lllrthrlgltt" Mabel Liiuus Cor < litenjo. ■Miils-l Callnhan, who, l>cnld<« being the wlfo of Charles Mast, tho producer do tuofl of dances, i|« without a Hluidow ono of tho most beautiful show girls of the "High .llnl-.s" company now ninienrlng nt Ulio (.'asluo Tbb- ntro. cannot "soo ft our- city. TIiciu'h eriii-l wurxls Mu.lu-. but In help make you suillo by conversliiji on "Chi." do oil recall them tliues at tho nuuli-r'n lintel, ilbel j A Ilreene of Ott mul Ilryan. Kddln Oit, for thtrlcen year* with tho team of Klein, Ott tiros, und Nicholson, and llneel llryiin, who wns with Ocorgo «ldn«y's ■■ HiiMy l/.zy" Co. Inst senson, rnvntly tin- lulii-d tw«roly-llvo weeks over tho Sim time, In their cinmcdy music ami ilnuelng ml, and opened Maxell Do for l'aul (JoudroQ, Louise List Lucky, f/oulso List, "a rent lsirttisw," wns booked In good faith In December by Charlca Ixrwe, of tho Greenwood 'ntentrienf Agency, «sf At- limtn. On., for cnbnrct work in a "plnco" down In New Orleans, for three wo'eks. Ixiulso Jumped from .Tacksonvllli) to the city In Lite Htate on tho Gulf, but found that surroundings In tho "plnco" <wero not as desirable M Mr. I/wo was mado to bi-llovw. -Hut I/OiiImo whs guuie eiiougli. and decided to "go through with her part'.' of tho'trick. Hut nfter three nights' work "Unrltono" Limine wns given lior "leavo of atacnee." wim biiiiI for salary, and- won her case, and Is now working in tlie minrtotto and slng- Inr a MM with "Woodbind Momorlcs"—and "not, onlv Hint." but I/uilso feels thnt she hi a mighty lucky "gul" to get awny In such a pure and simple manner. llliiKo Town Liked ISmma Stephens. In a review of tho show appearing nt the Wmic Opera House, In Kliiglmniton, N. V., last week, ono of tlio "lllugo" papers said: ''Kiiiuin Htepbens. 'the porsouullty cirmo- illenue,' made Ills' llllgisil Till of nny songster Who has over appeared In this city." Ooc, nnd somo thrush™ Jiuvo played Illngo Town In Its day. Briefs. Mitch ru. AMD lilOHTNBli have nnlsjird playing tho Brermcr-Fuller tlmn In Australia and return to tbe States this month. Frank Quran and fcmta QnAifj* say: "Watch us. While walking down the Stem wo met our agent, Hlg lien, who Informed nj that bo hod secured time f»r us on the Clock circuit, starting at .Hamilton, O., eight doyn from now, on his chain of theatres, winding up nt Main, III. Wo will spring a new act entitled 'Tlio False Alarm,' which Is up to tlio minute, a laugh a second and a seven- teen Jeweled hit. Introducing our latest son* success, 'Wvcry Little Movement,' and a recl- tntlon from thn works of Hlmkespeare, 'The Fendiilum.' Wo carry a swell set of photoa. Ten minutes. In two, nt present playing the Trystnl. Opcnfnclngly yours. Frank Qub«b. (Iln was hungry at half-past soven and he n tn—(o-o-o-o). Don't bit him, tell Ms mother. \ J ft MuABr.M, the daring feller en the tight and slack wire, It stuT nuking 'em gasp for r»»*