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Apbil 11 THE KEW YOEK CLIPPER. 25 GROSS £ JOSEPHINE Capture Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Washington and the East 1 JACK NORWORTH Captures Chicago with BERNARD GRANVILLE Captures New York at the Winter Garden, with IF T THEM MfflU By WILL D. COBB and LEO EDWARDS Special Feature Number With JESSE LASKT'S CLOWNLAND Acts Playing the Smaller Circuits Can Use this Wonderful Song Hit by Obtaining Permission from the Publisher CHAS. K. HARRIS 310 Columbia Theatre Building. Broadway and 47th St. MEYER COHEN, Manager NEW YORK CITY OUT OF TOWN NEWS F'HITrfA.mSTvF'FIIA.. Tho Holy Week new offering Is confined to a rtvlvel of "She Stoops to Con-pier," jlven hy Annie Rniuell, at the Little Theatre. On April 11, the premiere of "Cordelia Blossom" takes place at the Eroid. "The Lure" will ahw be seen hew the current week, nt the Adelphl, MiTitorcii.tTAN Orraa House (Alfred uocEcrli, mar.)—"The Whip" continue to be the Mecca for the lovers of the melodrama. Last week was the lirtli of the run, with the attendance us good m eve*. P'obkst (Nixon & Zlnrmermun, mgrs.)—"A Thousand Years Aso" created a fair degree of Interest last week. The ceoond week beslns U. liAimicK (C. O. Wannmnker, met.) —The popu- larity of Mabel and Bdlth Taliaferro was attested lust neck by the fine audiences to greet them in tlielr new play, "Young Wisdom." The critics were very favorably disposed towards the play and the excellent compuny. The second and lhml week begins 0. Biioai) (Nixon A Zimmerman, mgrs.)—David Warflelct concluded. 0, n highly successful th.'es weeks' stay In "The Auctioneer." The house will remain dnrk until 11, when the premiere of "Cor- delia Blossom" takes place. Lrmo (Lawrence Blumberg. mar.)—Do Wolf Hopper, In a revival of Gilbert aud Sullivan operas, was n pronounced success lust week. "The Mikado" and "Pinafore" were very beauti- fully sang, although the buccal houses were present to see "Tlio Mikado." For week of 0, "Iolanthe" and "Pirates of Pcnianee" will be sung. Apxxfhi (Lawrence Blumbcrg, rear.) — Doris Keane concluded, 4, a successful four weeks' en- casement In "nominee." "Tie Lure" begins nn extended engagement 0. 1.11-n.n TiTEatib (I,. J. Anhalt, nigr.l—Annie Russell and her company produce "She Stoops to Conquer" O and week. The preceding week was devoted .to "Tho Hohuol for Scandal,' 'lo houses u' good site. Walnut (W. D. Wegcfartb. tngr.)—Thurston, Ihc magician, 0 and week. Plsko O'Qara had n ■otlsfactory fortnight's engagement In "Old Dub- lin," ending 4. OnritnDK (O. K. Lord, mgr.)—"Uncle To'-n'i Cabin" 0-11. Thomas K. Shea was a nronounwd lucres, hint week, to big houses to see him In "The Bells" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." "The Round-Up" 18. Oiikstnut Stukbt Opeba House (Ralph Ren- aud, nigr.)—The Orphentn Stock produces, for the first time as a stock production. 0. "Broadway Jones." "The Rainbow" was skillfully acted to One houses last week. Berton Churchill, Gene- vieve ciirr. Blanche Yu.-lia and George Barbler all did good work, I.inr.in-v (M. W. Taylor, mgr.l—The stock op- lienrs In "As n Mnu Sows" 0-11. "What Hop- IK'ned to Mary" wis a breezy comedy well acted, to good attendance, last week. Emily Smiley had the leading role, and she titled Into It most grace- fully. William Slider, Henry Craig and Clarence Chase, gave One support. "Alice of Old Vlncen- uos" 13. AucntOAN (James Wall, mgr.)—The stock, In "East Lynne," 6-11. "For Fair Virginia" was capitally revived last week, to good houses. Lois Howell and John Loreni carried off Ihc honors In the leading roles. B. P. Kami's (H. T. Jordan, nigr)—Nat Wills Is the headllner week or 0. Assisting him aic: Qrapcwln and Chance Ed. Wynn and com- pany. Burns and Fulton, Morris Crontn snd com- pany. Elldo Morris, "Oonaul," Cantwell and Walk- er, the Peers, aad moving pictures. Colonial (Harry Brown, mgr.)—Week of 0-11: "The Mold of Klcobar," Isabelle Miller and com- pany, Alelhln, Cunningham and Olvery, A. J. Farrcll, Oa-Ko-Mon. and moving pictures. Allegheny (O. If. Eggleston, mgr.)—Week of 0-11: Cue Edwards' "Boys and Girls," Bow in in Bros., Emll Hocta and company. Hilly and Edith Adams. Kelly and Judge, nnd moving pictures. Odand (T. M. Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of 0- 11: "The Concealed Bed," Harvey and Anderaoa. Hunting and Francis, Edwin George, Kltncr ind MeOlay, and moving pictures. Brjoo (J. O. Douglier'.y, mar.)—Week of 0-11: Grant and Hoig, Paul Burns, White's Song- bird?, King and King. Mr. and Mrs, Stuirt Dar- row. and moving; pictures. Wat. Psinn (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 0-11: Harris and Brown, the Two Tom Boys, Tom Linton and company, Handera and Milllss, La Vler, Roxy La Rocca, and moving pictures. Krvhtoni: iji. w. Tnvlor, mgr.)—Week of 0- 11: Four Flying Oroneils, Reisner and Gores, wunder and Mone. Wm. Rich and company, Roy and Arthur, El Clevc, and moving pictures. Fairmount (Sam Dawson, mgr.)—Week of <!■ 11: (Iranetta and La Vondre, "The Girl Abroad." Josh Dreano nail company, l«iey Family. Harry Sterling, Mills and Mills, and moving pictures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 0-11: Reese Bros., Flske and McDonnngh, "Vacation Days," Bonner and Meek, George Davl«, and mov- ing pictures. liiiDAinvAv (Job. Cohen, mgr.)—.Week of 0-11: Joe Iloganny uud company, "College Days," Cole and Rodgers. Bert Wiggins and company, Sic- Itehlto snd Juliet, and moving pictures. Rki'ibb (W. O. Cameron, max.)—The Gay While Way 0 and week. The American Beauties presented a gorgeous show to big numbers last week. Edgar Itlxley and Lew Hilton are the live wires, and Ibey are everlastingly nt It In pro- viding the comedy. The Gaiety Girls 13. Casino (Ellas A Koenlg, ingrs.) — The Tail Girls are due 0 nnd week. The Social Molds last week wero the cleverest kind of entertain- ers, to One houses. George Stouc and Etta Pil- ls ret wero the stars and they acquitted them- selves most creditably. Tho Four Haley Sisters were also big favorites. Howe's Love Makers follow. Pi.orLK's (O. F. Edwards, mgr.)—Tho Jolly Girls tender their services U and week. Their predecessors were the Follies of Pleasure, who provided the right kind of a show, In good mini- tors. The Militant Maids next. TnocAnioto (It. O. Morrow, mgr.)—Tho Mis- chief Makers 0 nnd week. The Militant Maids scored successfully last week, to good hlHlllQBS Clare Evans was popularly received, while Uughle Flaherty's and Babette's speclulty also wuu Hue favor. Qatety (J. P. Eckhardt. mgr.)—The stock burlesque put on last week as the principal num- l*r, "The Dream of the Red Lounge." Tim Healy had the principal comedy part, and be made a big success. Llllle E. May also got a big hand for her olio number. Duhont's (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—Last week the new feature was a skit, "Trlmmlug Spring Hats." Charles Hoyden and John Lemuel were tin- milliners, nnd there were howls of laughter for the pair. "Have You Been Vaccinated" was also continued, and big hits were also made by riddle Oassad/, Joe llortlx and Ilcnnle Franklin, in the Orst part. Ham's, Fbankeord, Fonxriuon'R, GiuAnn, Plaza, Victoria, Palace nnd Ai-hammia, give landed Me and moving pictures. NOTES. No UATiNKts performances took place March 30. at the Chestnut Street Opera House. B. F. Keith's, Allegheny and Bllou, out of respect lo the memory of the lain B. F. Keith. ItonEiiT Lawiienck Is a new addition to the American Theatre Stock Co. i'avi.owa had two big houses at the Academy of Music April 1 and 2. Vhatb anii CKiunnr will be heard In concert at tho Academy of Music 10. D. L. Place has been promoted from treasurer to assistant manager of tho Colonist Theatre. "Tub Royal Abiis" Is Ibe nnine of (he unnuiil production by the Mask nnd Wig Club, of the University of Pennsylvania at the Broad Strict Theatre, Easter week. Turin: will be almost a clean shnke-up In Ite Orjiheiim Stock Ob. the coming week, licvlon Churchill, Helen Ilelmer, ticorgc Barbler. lie- nevlevo Cllffe, Lynn Overman and Ralph Remley retire, while their successors will lie Thurston Hall, Florence Roberts, Edward 1 lor Ion, Gout-go Parker and Beatrice Noyos. Horrlsbnrtr, Fn.— l.enlen season lias hud little If ony effect on business here. Majbstio 10. Floyd Hopkins, mgr.)—"Mutt and Jolt In l'unamn," April T. Nell O'Brien's Minstrels 8. Oiirnmiii (0. Floyd Hopkins, nsgr.)—Bill week of 0: Lawrence nnd liurlfall*. 'The Girl In the Moon," Ccrvo, McOonuell and SIuhh-oii, Uyaius and Mclntyre, Lewis and Dody, nnd I'rello's dura. Colonial (0 Floyd Hopkins, m»T.)—Bill o-S: Charles Dcfur and Girl, Peter F. Baker and "Girl Abroad," musical comedy, For 0-11: Harry Sterling, Phillips and Ijte, and Drovcttc and Lorander. Notes. —The annual musical festival of Ibe Harrlsburg Olioral Society will be held 14 V, E, Wllvert, "stilt klug," known professionally as "King Chic," left here 1 for San Francisco. He will walk all the way, mid ban the backing of u local paper Paderewskl plurcd lo a food audience at the Zen bo Temple Auditorium March SO. Fred O. Hood and Clarence siglln. local vccallst, were In charge. Cuniubersliurir, Pa.—Orphouni (Q. H. Miller, mgr.) attraction for April 2-4 was the Voltax Novelty Co., featuring Miss Electrlcla. Robsdale (F. A. Shlnabrook, mgr.)—iBIU for March 30 and week included: Baroness Blanc's talking picture*, with the Tbanhauscr Kid. Notes. —Too much praise cannot be accorded Al. White's Song Birds, featuring little Janet Mc- Donald, here recently, at the Orpbcum. They arc dainty, winsome kiddles, and their vocal work, also the piano playing of Maater Joe Schren. was tine. The beautiful voice of Ed. Delaney, also of Charlie Spencc, Charley Klecman and Bessie Cole, all deserve mention as the best juvenile troupe Men hero In many days The human talkies, at Rosedalc, were only excelled by Madame Blanc's voice and gowns The Vollax Eleclrlc Novelty, at Orpheum, went big. Scranton, Pa.—Lyceum (E. J. Lynch, mgr.) "Botween Savage and Tiger," a seven reel master- piece, April fi-11. "Artlony and Cleopatra," past week, to good houses. 1 oi.i (John H. Docking, mgr.)—Bill week of 5r "Hownrd and MoOane, Joe and Lew Cooper, Howard's animals. Liberata, Hwoln-Ostman Trio, Biihnunn and Seville, and "A 'telephone Tangle." Auademi (A. F. Wlnstrom, mgr.)—New photo- piiiys. changed dally. liuou Diieaub, Manhattan, Wonpebs, Hippo- iiiioue, VlOTORU, WONDEBLAND, COLONIAL and (.lii'iiLi'M. —Motion ploturea, Kiioxvllli-, Tenia.—Slaub's (Frits Staub, mgr.) "Damaged Goods" showed here 8, 4. "Adele" 13. "Within Ibe Law" 22, Roth St. Denis 23, 24. Bijou (Frank Rogers, mgr.)—An exceptionally good bill composed of: "The Persian Garden,'' with Louis slmon and company, Arlhur Deagon. Vincent and Lome, Armstrong and Clark, Leach and Walllu, Buckley's animals, and BIJou Weekly, March 30-Aprll 4. Guand (J. P. Roberts, mgr.)—Tabloid musical comedies continues to big returns. Ilsx, Gav, Majestic, Geu and Libic, motion pictures. BOSTON. Continued attractions ptedotnlnito Holy Wu.-k. A stock change at the Cutis Square la noted, and the burlesque, vaudevtllo and motion picture houses offer man/ good things for their patrons. Every thing Is going along nicely for the opening of tho new Wilbur Theatre April 20. The seats fur the opening night sro to be sold at auction. Dorla Keane, "Romance," is to be the opening ntttractlou. Shubkbt (Wllbur-Shnbert Co., tngrs.)—At the last moment the management announces a photo- drama, "The Life off Our Saviour," for current week. Prices are to be on a popular scale. Trsuont (Jao. B. Schocfrel. mgr.)—Tie last reek of a fortnight's engagement Is now under- way of "The Dummy," an Interesting and very hiiiunn variation of tho present style In modem iiclodroums. The hero of the pliy la a hoy de- tective, and very excellently portrayed by Rraest Truax. David Warfleld, In his old success, "The Auctioneer,'* Is the Incoming attraction. Boston (William Wood, nigr.)—Second week of "In Old Kentucky," which, along wllii a few of tho old-time plays, is an Institution. T1k- present production Is well staged, and the cn«t Is one of excellence. The very limited adver- tising policy In vogue at local syndicate Iioiimm has becu discarded by the new management of this bouse, and it scans a pleasure to ho the way tho play Is being advertised In pnta'rs and olherwistf. Colonial (Charles Frobmaii & Wm. Harris, mgrs.)—Capable company, handsome production, mousing plot and tuneful music ure the feature* of "The Little Cafe," now In Its fourth week. Majestic (Wllbuv-Shubert Co.. stars.)— "Willi- In the Law" continues to please big bouses, even Hough this Is Its eighth week. Park (Charles Fixihman, Itlch & Harris, nigra.) —"Fanny's First Play," In lta sixth week, con- tinues its long sojourn to very good returns, Out (J. ]<:, Oort, m„-r.)--Klity Gordon, In "Pretty Mrs. Smith," continues n strong attrac- tion. Fourth week. Plymouth (Fred K. Wright, mgr.)—"Under Cover" begins lta Ofieenth week here 0, where the close of the successful season seems fsr distant Mollis (Charles J. Rich, mgr.)—The churn- lug fautnsy, "The Poor Little Rich Girl," has now entered upon Its 11,ul week, Mrs. Flske 13. Castle Square (John Craig, mgr.)—This week "Rip Van Winkle," with John Craig as Hip, and more good fortune for the theatre's patro.is, the following week comes "A Midsummer Night's Dream," with Mr. Ornlg and Mary Youug In the cast. GLons (Robert Janette, mgr.)— Mutt ami Jeff In Panama" hi attracting the banner business or (he season. Third week now In progress, «lib cne more to run, and tluu comes "Bringing Up Father." National (O. A. Haley, mgr.)—The last word In scenic realism sums up the iierforinnncc of "The Runaways, ■• dhe third week of which com- mences 0. "Tic Lake of the Aniituni" Is a big feature. Walijron's Cabiko (Cknrlcs II. Wnldrun, mgr.) 1 —The Wiiisou Sisters were always good, and Hie theulregolng folks always thought su and will continue to be of the same opinion if the show or lost week Is any criterion. The Social MuMs arc here this week, and then the Querns of Purl* Co. Gaiktv (George R. Bntchellcr, mgr.)—Billy N\ uit.oii Is here this week, with a siirrounllug comininy of girls and comedians. Coming: 'the Big Frolic Co. Belles of Beauty Row did a line butlness. Howard (George B. Lothrop, mgr.)—The Flirt- ing Widows Co., Cora Livingston (continued). Begun and Clark, Kluss and Dernier, Farnuin and Delniur, Daly Brothers, Fred Elmore, Seotty, and Snyder's Sereuailers. Olrls of the Follies next week. Giianu Oi'eka House (George E. l/>lhrop, nigr.) —Monte Carlo (llrls, with the Flirting Widows close behind. The Progressives had a good week. Keith's (llnrry Gerslln, mgr.)—Jesse Lasky's "The Bcaulles," Winona Winter, Louise Gallo- way and coni|iuny, James T. Duffy and Mercedes lorenz, Florence Lorraine and Dudley, Three lllckey Brothers, Muck uud Ellis, and others. oiipiiuuM (Victor J. Monis. n.gr.) —il-S: Three KelioiiB, Wheeler aud Curtis, Nell McKluley, Slg. natal Trouiie and others. 1111: Viola Duvil, ltosB-Fenton Players, JlrMulion and Muyne, Charles Leonard Fletcher, Froy Twins, and otters, St. James (Marcus Iaww, uuiiiagenieut).—Viola Duval, Ross-FeDlon Players. rleUuhon ami Aloym- Charles Leonard Fletcher, Frey Twins aud others. f!-8: Threo Keltons. Wheeler and Ourlls, Nell MeKlnley, sig. Ftins Troupe, ami ollicrs, in. Bowdoin SqUABE (Gejrge B. Lsilirop, nigr. i— Week of 0: "Eloping," Introducing: Berrlck, Hart nnd company, Garceuuitl PiolUers, Queer -ind Quulnt. Frawley and Hunt, nnd Dickens nnd Floyd, Gordon's Olymtu (J. 15. Osnerford, aur.1— Four Vienna*, Hownrd mid Mumhi, llnrry llul- msn and company, Martin cud 'Thomas, RtiniP tlou Four. Dow anil Dow, and "Troublcc of a Rehearsal." Bijou Dreaii (James W. Craig, mgr.)—An excellent bill Includes: Tom Malcolm. Amu Jam- sick and company, Kl Warto, Klblo mid Simmicot, J. h. Murray nnd Clurn Lane, Kdgnr Child uud .Maude Grace. Only time to get a sent here Is trust to luck, I'.inAnriAi'iis. March 30, In the Neivton Oemelery, a large gathering of theatrical men nnd friends from distant parts assembled lo pay dual tribute to B. F. Keith, Ibe "father of vaudeville." Al- though the service was private the little chaiad waa thronged. The services were conducted by llev. Edward A. Ilorlon, who was a personal friend of Mr. Keith. Following the services the body was removed to a receiving vault to await burial. There wss a most beautiful display of floral tributes, large sets coining from all the theatres undo the control of Mr. Keith, as well as from distant friends. A speoial perforniance of "Within (he Liw" was given March 31 (afternoon) for blind |ieo- ple and their attendants only. 8i»?clal progranw, printed In the point system, were nrepared for the occasion. The iilay at the Castle Square during the wo.'k of April 20 will he "Officer 000." John Ooar, managing director of the Oort, has niranged to grade the triangular lot at Columbus Avenue nnd Providence Street, where the theatre Is situated. A landscape girdner las been en- .tiiKorl, and the spot will bo beautified by hedges and shrubbery, with circular cinder paths running through tho whole. "Pop." the stige doorkeeper at the Glolie Is n great favorite with people playing that house, rue "Mult and Jeff" company, have all taken "l"op's" whiskers as a special comnllment lo the show "Fop" now wears the style essayed by the Bmt Fisher character. Nuw hills ure to lie seen at Ihc Hcollay Square, Old .South, Wiishlngloii, Shawmut. Huntington ATTRACTIONS AT THE NBW TORK THBATRBI. Gem, liny Square, Eagle, and Lawrence, Mass.—Colonial (Julius Cahn, mgr.) Malley A Denlson Slock Co. present "Undo Tom's Cabin' 1 April 0 and week, to be followed by "Life's Shop Window" 14-18. "Peg o' My Henri" will appear here 13. Vaudeville Sundays. Oi-eba House.— Vaudeville and pictures. Nickel (John R. otdtleld, mgr.)—BUI OB. Rulie Willis, Artistic Trio, Harry Brooks nnd company, and Klsselly'a Marionettes. Bill 0-11: IV.f.liT.ny, Dens Oboper and company, Telegraph Four, and Aerial Lusters. pr.BMiRu, Viotoria. BuoAUWAr and Cosmo- I'olitan. —Plclurea only, Kali Hlver, Mass.—Savoy (J. Fred Miller, mgr.) the Molley-Denlson Slock Co. presents "Whose Baby Are You" week of April «. Bijou (Chus. 15. Cook, mgr.)—The Alban Co. presents "Pilate's Daughter" week of 0. Acadeut (Ik M. Boas, mgr.)—Hill 0-8: Tbrec thinalH, Wm. Armstrong and company, Uasch Sisters, and one to 1111. For 0-11: Al. K. Hall, John P. Hyinaii, Nelson and Brown, and one to till. Pm-.Mirn (Clias. L. Benson, mgr.)—Bill ON: Three Romanoffs, Olll* Wood, the Krusaders, Calson and Brown. Fur 0-11: Gillette Trio, Marlon slid .Moore, Robinson and Hlokes, and Shorty Edwards. Palace, I.tbic, Staii, (luus, Scenic; and NicKKLotiEON, motion pictures only. Haverhill. Mass. — Academy (Joe Mac 1 :, mgr.) vaudeville and motion pictures. Colonial (Win. K. Furbcr. m.rr.)— Holmi.i's review, and motion nlcinres. Aisrll 0-11. Oni'iiEUVI (Geo. K. Robinson, mgr.)- —Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Majestic, Hchnio Tbufle and CaowN,—Ma ti'io iilctures only. Note Friday evening, 3, Hie Orpheum was rented by the Balkan War Film Co.. and (he famuli* Greek war picture* were shown. MURRAY HILL THEATRE L.xtngtow Ave. and «M It., N. V. Tail We.k. SOCIAL. MAIDS. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 4Jth BTIIEKT, Ft. V. This Week, WATSON SISTBHS CO. UllllllO «M ST. W. OK HKOAHWAY slAKnltJ Evenings at S.4S. aairsaaaiaw UttK Thurs. snd Sat. a.a>. A NEW FARCIAL COMEDY BY GUY BOLTON THE RULE OF 3 With ao Unusually Strong Cast. ACADEMY OP HU81C STOCK i^ic. WILLIAM VOX PIIEBKHT9 I TW1C1 DAILY- PH1CKS. 10-80-30 Dl 11 TAN "Ml St., W.of B'wav. Phono 100 Bryant. r ULlUn Eves., B.30; Mats.. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. Estate of Henry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE MISLEADING LADY "Funniest Play In Town."- Press. PITIr\ir»7 w - • 2 < 1 STREET. Evgs. «.16. Ct it 1 lit U Et Mala. Wed. and 8»L 2.1J. A. H, WOODS PRESENTS THE YELLOW TICKET Remarkable all star oast with John Mason, John Barrjmore, Florence Reed, Emmelt corrlnn, Julian L'Estrange, Haoey Uarlsra, Elaine Ines- cort and others. ■lEiEUil.fSV'V Mata., mora. A sac, a.ia DAVID BELAS0O PRESENTS FRANCES STARR 1st Hsnrl Bsrnstsla's Plajr THE SECRET HITnQnM 44tb8t., E. of ll'waj. Evci. 8.1A. nUl/OUll Mallnees Wed.and Sat., 2.16. MARGARET AN6LIN in "Lady Windemere's Fan" Hy OSCAR WI1.IIE. April lil, moves to (hu Liberty Theiilro. T IRsTRTV •*■ "'■ West of R'way. Eves., LilDCni I H.iii. Hats. Wed. A Sat., 2.16. KLAW ft KRLANGKR Manager* HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS Tbe Hungarian Operetta Sensation April la -Moves lo Now Aiiislcrcliiin Theatre. C ATETV BROADWAY A 40th ST.. Eves. 1.20 UALL1 I m H i«. wed. and Sat. 2.20. KLAW A ERLANGKR. Mimugcrs IIBNUY W. BAVAQB DFFKHS A Comedy of Atmosphere and Action ALONG CAME RUTH llolruan Day's "Down East" Play of Homanco and Laughter. GEO. M. COHAH'S %WT Phone KLAW k ERLANGKR Hanagen Eves., ».l»._ Matlneea, Wed. and Bat. 2.16. A. H. WOODS OFFERS More laugha In ono act than In all tho combined comedlcH In N. Y. Potash & Perlmutter CORT THEATRE Direction c 48tli St., J nil h. of B'wsy. Telephone Bryant *t. drecflon of John Cort. Etc*. 8.20, Mat*. Wed and Bat. 2.20 OLIVER HOKOHCO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In ibe Comedy of Yonlh, PKO O' MY flKAKT. Br I. HARTLEY MANNERS. MADISON SQ. GARDEN Trinni|iliaiit Annual Fn^ciiii ul AFTERNOON and EVENING For a Short 8oa8on RARNUM & RAILEY CIRCUS THE WIZARD PRINCE OF ARABIA INNOVATIONAHY REVELATION OF ORIENTAL PAGENTRY AND BALLET Greatest Arenlo Tournament of All Time In Rigging and Rings Aloft and Aground Monster Zoo. Freak Congress Weird Somali Land Admission to Everything, SISc. and 50c. Reserved Sends, lta, f 1. f 1.60 Prlvato Uox Heals, fiM. Children under lo half price lo afternoon performance* Jq>r Charlel ClflDCB'waj-Aeat. IHIIInghsms 0LUDC Kvea. at 8.30 Mat*., Wed. A Pat. at i.jo THOMAS W. RYLEY S Queen of the Movies A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY. ;Lnat Week ACTAD 44tnst.anilB'way. Phone«1 Bryant. A a 1UI1 Eves. 8.20. Mala. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. COHAN h HARRIS PRESENT GEO. It. COHAN'S MYSTERY FAROE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE Founded on Karl-Dorr Bigger'* fsmona novel. lleifliiitlnit April la, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, In "TIIK HKAIITV SHOP" II. II. FHAZBB'S 48th West of HroadWay. LONG AC RE SSffJfcf M ' u " w « I, -- k A PAIR OF SIXES A new Farce, by Edward Peple. author of "The I'rineo Cbap" and "Tho Littlest Rebel," with Ann Mtirdock, Hale llamllton, Oeorve rarsona, Ivy Troutmnn. WATT kCK'K. Broadway A 30th St. Etc*. 8.20 W AJLLALD. O ifata., Wad. A Sat. £20 LAST TI1HBB WBKKN CYRIL MAUDE (THE LIKULER CO., Manager*) GRUMPY UlsTPIt •HftltRH Broadway and Mrth St. nil His HtinUtjil 'Phone, 0200 Columbus. Kvcnlnga Matinee* Tuesday, Thursday at 8.If. and Saturday 216 TBI B OF JHE WORLD NAXIllE ELLIOTTS I'lion'eUTellryant "* r Kvgs. 6:30. Mata, Wednesday A Saturday 2:30 A Drama of the Freaent by JACK LAIT HELP WANTED T VDIP 42dSt.W.of B'way. l'honeMie Bryant la X III V Kvgs. at 8.16. Mat. Wed. ft Sat. 2.16 Last Week 4111 V HATKS POST V/lrlMiV TENTMAKER IW Musical Play CANARY M011., Apr. 13,1 lie New thi: RNi> DtinTll THBATUB ioTII ST. W. or B'way. DUUIn Evits. H.lis. Phono flioollryant. Matlneea Tlnirs. A Sal. 2.16. 1VTHEA Drama In 4 Acts. By MONCKTON 1IOFFE. With 1 H,(i A PKTROVA.OROIlliE NASH (speolnlly en- Kiiired), MILTON SILLS mid oilier oxcclleilt nrtlHls. SliiKi.il liy J. 0. HHI'MAN. rn m irnv 5S 8t - 55 or rw** rSSt KtltalaUl mm Bryant. Evonlng* 1.20. Matlneei Tuesday and Saturday 1.20. KITTY MACKAY The Comedy Buncos* of tho Season By CATHERINE OHIBIIOLM OU8IIINO. adsll <5THrTs7T THEATRE, noar B'way. ooUl 91 BaU 1 Phone 416 Bryant. Kvgs. a,ao. Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.20 THE NEW AMKRICAN COMEDY TOO MANY COOKS By (and With) FRANK OKA YEN r A QT rUTI Broadway A loth Street. Phone bAOinil Oreoley 4640, Evonliigs 1.16. Matlnoea|Wediiesday A Saturday, 2.16. HIGH JINKS With Stella Mayhew & Tom Lewis 44fh Street Theatre l'hone 72»2 Bryant. 44th St. W.of B'way. Evetilugi, a.oo LEW FIELDS, Proprietor. l'hone 7292 Bryant Mailiioci, Wed. A BaL, 2.00 <• vii hi no, n.w BHJSI.IIIUVB, m i)i|. a, irss,, *.t>v THE MIDNIGHT OIBL With QKOROK MAOFARLANK. CHITPaTDTTHKATItE, 44th St., W.of B'way OalUOCiItl piionn MM Bryant. Kigi,».\l. 3U«»«Wcl. l l'rl.| Wed. and l'rl. * I rf| ITIalS amisut | Mata., Host Souls ]k| .du EVES. AND BAT. MAT. 60c. TO 12.00 HAM OABV BaVBN ABB- DK8L.YS In the Musical Comotlr TUB HKI.I.Iti Of BOND STHKKT K. F. KEITH'S OULONIAL K^rA 1 . Spring Vsiiilnvlllo Eesllviil-ltltaftolaiid 10 BIO ALL STAR ICTo lc-r A Co., A'Lew llollx, Minnie Allen .'TheMliacks, Junius HilSHoy A Al l.ee, .lessufLuskj's Miislnili.'oiiindy "The Red lli-nds." wl'lc Jus. B. CnrMiiii A On., Lenxlieru s llar- iiiuolsis,Krozt nl, MhihI Lambert A Ernest Hall, llincier Miihoii and Murguurlto Kee- Harry Fox A Yutical Dolly, Katlniu. DAI Arp 1 HlUHliWAYliltliST. Manage- r AliAvCi ment of Mr. Frank Thompson. The World'* Most Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permuted In Baloooy. TIIK IHtW I'ltlCKS. Dally Matlneea: 26o, 60o. and Beat Seats no. Kveningi: 26c., ww., 7oe. and entire lower floor $1. Finest In tbe World, 10-ALL STAR AOTeV-U Iiidluiiniinlls, Iml Mural iW. K. Mlek, mgr.) "This Llfo of Our Siivleur," |<tioli>|>l«y. w<<ek of April I), e>ci<i>tli>J. Ciurn Hull H. Helen Ware. In ''Within Hie !.mv," wrfi of IB, Enui.isii'm (Wright IIiiiiIIiikIuii, iiMtr.)—Wrlulit llunlhik'lon Player* will ojh-ii n S|irli>K snd Miim- iiiit alfsrk M'tison here week of 13. I.vi'hiim (Aiulorson & Zlegler, mgrs.) — "Tho Muster Mind" week uf d. Kkitii'h (Ned H. Ilasllujs, ntrr.)- -Bill wok or ir. Mauv t'orreru * Curnpni,y. Will ItoasT*. i:n»F ,,nd JoM-tdilue, Keller nnd Weir, Mnno und Mary Mi-Farlsnd, Fivdrlk.i Sli-iui'iiK und i'ciri|ir.iiy. Willnrd nnd llund, Jones end Sjlrcsler, nnd ltliink Family. l,rn:o (tHsen A [tarluti, inurs.)—Hill wivli of 0: Hiituiiel L. Shank, Kluknld Kiltie* nnd nthnrs. <<iiumiiia illlll) Villi, iciur. i - - Illnleh CollfM'r mid Ilesuly, Youth mid Folly fa., with Fiiink Morau as u HiKX'inl feiitnre. Majestiu I J. 15. Siilllvun, mgr.)— Frviieli Mod- els wii'k of 0. r.vniiavllle, Ind, — Wells' llljou (Clius. Sweidoii, inur.) "A Olrl of Ihc Underworld" April 6, "The Lady of the Slipper" 0. New Oiianii (Wm. MctJowau, inirr.)— Hill ll-Si S. Miller Kent nnd cumtinny, Chung Hwa f.'oiiiedy Four, (he Laugclooa, Three mdee Hlslers, mid Clihs. Heiinlnglon. For 0-llf: Knluia nnd eriin- iiany, Oiiinmlnirs and Uladylngs. Floyd nnd While. Iioiim', Frnukllii Ha lee, nnd (Jen. It, Reno snd couifiaiiy. Majestio (Clins. Sweelon, inirr.) — llejiily, Yonlh and Folly .1, Troc.vleroa lit, ltotilo'H llli; Show 10. oiii-iikum mid NoiitiisiiiE (Clias. Swwliiii. ni|rr.)--Ainale«r vsistevlllo nn'l motion pt"luwi. SAVOV, I.'.iI.OMAI., I'ltlM.'KHS, NllVEl.TV, ItlVKII- suit, Amiamiiiia, UovanNon, Iiboinia, Coi.ihi- iiia, Fulton, Valiiia, fkANin.iN, STAUiua and colinial, mvtlou pictures «nly. I.iiKnnaport, Ind.—Nelson (ICdw. V. Oalll- linn, mgr.) Vogel'a Minstrels April 0. Winifred H. Clair Stock Co. week of IB, "Wltuln the Law" (len.nil 21, Field'* Minstrels 28, I'oi.n.NiAi. (Harold llyerly, mgr.)—PHI for 0 8: Mnn.ro, Howj mvl Ituwe, ami rmoj's bull dogs. For L--II: Aerlil Eddy*, Chase and La Tour, aud Grace Ayrrs Trio. Hiioaiiwav (IC K. Oumiiiiiliam, mgr.)— Vaude- ville and pliotoplaya, lo uood returns. Ann, (JiuNii, Tokyo and Hun.—Pholopln)* only. Mitk. —Florence Dlscber has succeeded Helen V.'llsmi a* pianist nt the Oraud. Oklnbtmin City, Okln.—Ovcriiolser (Fred (I. Wi-Ik, mgr.) "Peg u> My Heart" March 111- Aiirll V, John Drow, In "Tlio Tyranny of Tears" mid "The Will," II, 4; Al. O. Field 1 * Mliusirvl* eloHi-s Hie season D, 0. Foi.i.r (F. M. Tnll, mgr.)—Rill wivk of 0: Edgar llerger, Lambert aud Van, New Century Quartette, I'nlrlwla and Meyers Hie Mosarts, Klieniiaii Van aud Ilyinan, MarloU's Manikins, mid Follyscoiic. Limn (John lllnoiilopo, mgr.)—Lyric Orchestra, vaudeville and plctirm. Emi'Bbbs (Jack Uoland, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion picture*, Metbopoi/tan (Bert L. Russell, incr.)—Meiro- polltar. Stock Oi. present "Tho Min from Maine" S'/jrsni', Obrurio, Diieahi.anii and I'atNOBil. —Moll/m plclurrs only. Tiir Aclors' Soelely of Amerlcii will ejlva * ilnnee on Tiicsdiiy iiUlil, April It. at l-eslle 11*11, ^110 West F.latily-lhlrd Street. New York. Ki- lilldtlon dunce* will he given by BhadwHI Morley mid Isals-lla MorUm. Duiictng Will begin et 0 u'cluck. Tickets, II.