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tl May 16 THE NWW YORK CLIPPER. TH^ NEW YORK CI^Y THEATRES cwniniED attractions. ASTOft—JEUrmond Hitchcock, In "Tbe Beauty Shop/' OWH 'week. BOOTH—Glga Petrova, In Port, la "Our. a* Tentaoaker," AM wait UK ntk, a»d closed this theatre tor tbe Summer. Bboaiiwav (Leo a ToWer. mgr.)—"The rrell of tbe Lonesome Pine" this week. Datid Wsr- field week o* M. . _ 0> K*tn (1. Flaeeliuan rocr.)—Ony Bate* tr~ . , Tfc „„.. c,.^. „,„. .„,. Post, !u "Omc the T*ntnMk*r,' r thli week. »dl- Emplre (Thomai Shea, mgr.)—A Scrap jo^um,,, pictures «»k at is. Clipper Post Offioe. LOEWS SEVENTH AVENUE "A SCRAP OF PAPER," (JAIB LUBIN, mob.) Empire (Thomai Sbeo. mgr.)— A On Monday night. May 4. the house wa* of Paper,a comedy Ini three acts by Vic- "MSB "SSaW iflatt, mir.I-Blll 11-16: "'-"SET ■"•"£"E*E?*Z i y\ 75mZ fairly well filled to s«*Mans«er Lubln's show torlen Sardou. revived by Charles Frohmau y,^. D „u., "^; ill-L . Brlce. Joacpa Bantlev and "»« «"• «h. lift.J ^l=„i.l »7.i. i£« " /or 4-6, a bin not upto the usual standard, on Monday night, May 11. with this caat: company, lo-ona »nd Ymco. Fred I. ArdaJ and {*«« iit) Md aiffiaiasfind The 1 Ee John Drew company. Cadets >le> Ooacogne, MacBas and Olcty, ' ' r,D l In order to avoid mlatakea and to inaurc tbe prompt delivery ot the latter* advertised In this Hat, an envelope plainly addreaaed anil be Boon." Attn -week. I—Olga Petrova, In "Panthea," sot enth week. EvelynCunningham opened the show sing- Froaper Couratnont... COR.T --Laurette Taylor. In "Peg o My* ^ g Celebration Day In Tennessee/.' fol- Baron De La Glaciers. Heart' seventy-second week. iam<a ^^ ..xbafs Why Olrla Leave Home." Brlsemouche CASINO—"High Jinks, thirty-second week,, .. It | Haa someone Like You at Home" and Anatole . -atl llllft,a*.W| naj aa,,. „ _ _ ._ "He's a Devil la His Own Home Town." Bapttste COMftoY—'Kitty McKay, elgbteenth week. Brelyn was handicapped by mediocre or- Francois COHAN'S—"Potash a Perlmutter, thirty- C hestra accompaniment. Under better clr- Suzanne De BuNVllle. seventh week. _,..,,, .,....„»,, cumstance* she can undoubtedly do much Louise De La Qlaclere Mary Boland ELTINGE—"The Yellow Ticket." sixteenth better. * Mathllde Charlotte Ive* week^_ .„. ._ Walter Daniels and company open with Mile Zcnoble Jeffreys Lewis Charier. Dalton fuller Mellisb .Ernest Olendlnnlng ...Walter Soderilng Frank McCoy .Ethel Barrymoro FOKTY-FOUBTH STREET—"The Midnight fall a Girl," eleventh week. r>, DV • FOHTY-BIGHTU STREET—"To-day," thlr- Jod both work equally as hard ty-nrst week. stage, and do very nicely. The "com ," Is a pun, for It is a two man act, ty ; flrs .t7 ee ^:_i. _i tri ... »—* .-a Danleta should bin his partner. For the GARDEN—"The Shepherd King," second and „„>„£ p^ ^^ g,— lt * m^t b ut p„t ,JS rt .?S!~:_ «•... ♦« «.«».»... th.ttv. oyer strong, with tBe aid of "props." fho and Mr. the ut OAlETY^""Seven Keys to Baldpate," thirty birof'^hawctVr^make-up^of'the" 'o1o°'eoluler° th ! r 5. w f ek .. : «.? ftb at ,. 1 . ,!! 0U8 \. „j ^one by Daalcls. Is very good, but a gr.-at HIPPODUOME—"Pinafore," sUth week and improvement could b e made In the selection • last fortnight. ^f a Bew . recitation. nUDSONrr'^Jie.p^ummy," nfth week._ tm ^ William CahUl got the most out of the .Madame Dupont Mrs. Thomas Whlffen Pauline >..Helen Collier a Act I. —Drawing Room In an Old French Chateau. Act II.—Preaper's room In the Homo of M. Brlsemouche. Bolan'l ana Holla, and Tuacann llroa, DcanwicK (Willlaiu Maaanl, b>st.)— Bill week 11-10: Valerie Ucrgero and cuiopany. Van and Srbcnck. "On tho School I'laysrrand,*' Bcnoolcc and Dickinson. Olaire Kocatattr, "Piling the Fur- nace." Six Browns Drotben, Cordon and Itlcj, T\»Uto. lltjou (Oeo. Scbenck. rnrr.)—Loew'a vande- ville. chanied twice weekly, alao tbe lateat iibolo- plays. Bill 11-13: Butt tMwrll, W. U. St. Jouicj and company, Tom Mabonry. A'lua Tronpe, Three to Oil. Kur 14-17: Cabaret Trio, f««r-MHje- lcy and coupaoy, Law Welh. four to fill. Dauby (M. B, Haie, njr.)—Miniature mu- sical comedies, together with vaudeville and ihc latest pbotoplays. Baoroan (Geo A. MclVrmlt, mgr.)—Vcule- fo.I name and address and tbe line ol bnalneaa followed by the sender, "inat also be enclosed. Please mention the date for nnm- berk of the CI.IPPBH In which the lettera aent for were advertised. IADIEI' LIST. Dnrano, AlVenelLee, Ocnevleve Dean, Ruby I.lngell. Cecil tmlnla Slaters Innrpl. Violet l.i.tmhoo MrsOco I ,lluy, Mtaa ACT III.—Conservatory attached to th* T nic and the lateat pbotoplayi. Tbe program la Chateau. cbrnged trice weekly. Fulton (A. M. Llibton, ni»T.) — Vaudeville It w when John Drew played In "Tho iJla^-iv^ThTvlildo. *w& "H'u^Ni KNICKEBBOOKElWullan Eltlnge. in ••Th* ^.Vl andlencS with hliT iTlsh stories^ and BauMs Shop" (with Maude, Adams as his gj|. ^SH^%SSS%^SSmSn^^' , ^ Crinoline GlJ»," ninth week. S0D ™. Few monoloelata have better ncrson- leading woman) that Ethel LONGACBE—"A Pair of Sixes," ninth week. LIBBBTY—Margaret Anglln, in "Ladv 'Win- dermere's Fan," ninth week; fifth at this house. LITTLE—Grace George, in "The Truth" (re- vival), fifth week. NEW AMSTERDAM — "8arl," seventeenth week : fifth at this house. PLAYHOUSE — "The Things That Count," twenty-second week; twentieth at tots house. THIBTY-NINTH STBBET — "Too Many Cooks," twelfth week. Unrrymore made. n, t ii .nj l.loyd, and the Dollar Troupe. For Cooks, twelitn week. slve them that clean appearance, came In WINTBtt GABDEN —"The Whirl of the J or flrst honol .„ on thl8 fl, L Tbt \ T opening World," seventeenth week. number. 'They're Crazy for Bagtlme In VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES. LOBW'S Avenub B, Lobw's Gbamd Stbset, Hamilton, Lobw's Dblanckt Stbjiet. Plaza, Foubtebnth Stbebt, Loew's Li»roL» Bquabb, JtrrEBSON, KbenbT's Thiiiii Ave hub. Oil*. Cbotona, McKinlei SQUAne. Union Squabs, Lobw's Sevbnth Avenue, Audubon, Eioht*-sixth, Loew'8 Obpiieum, Lobw's Nationai,, Nemo, Bivebsidb, Loew's Gbeel* Squabe, Gotham, Harlem Opera allty and distinct articulation that Billy Ca- 'jer d*ut In her uncles company. On Mon- u-li: John 9. Wade aiul rniui>any, Morton nud hill is gifted with daT nl * ht 8ne appeared as co-star with him, Austin, Clarence Wilbur, ilauulln and Lloyil. three Mrs. Lonia Jarnm and firmnnnv in her °° the very same stage In a successful re- to nil. little olavTet '^Sldlnr Her^usbcnd." Sid ▼!»»« «t "A Scrap of Taper." Sucdbbt (Wo. Bheahy, mgr.)-L..ew's vande fairly well The auflence did not*know This comedy was first prodnced In Paris vlUo continues to big hon«a Tbo mngram Is eX^.tawV ^mttAr fMV'SSt TmeJ&n^per'f-o^nce 'in %gftE%gtk 2 £2 S mgr.)—Tbe latest w »iu«»w u ifci.viu.uuvs v. ww pootopiaya ana vaiaeviHe. comedy. Colombia (A, Slcbcl. ragr.)—Va*levllle and Despite the fact that the play Is hone- mottof pictures. BUI ll-l3: Murphy and Terrell, " tbe Weatmans, "Payment Co.," Four IloeJf"». two to all. For 14-16: Mcdlln, Clarke anil Tnwnes, Hastings and Wilson, four lo nil. Combd* (Win. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures ami v.vidr- seemed rather inclined lo laugh at his at- Boston in 1872. tempt at .being a serious lover. Both of tho P'»yfd many times iInw by various com- T , a ^Vf,' le u „ , a a p lS u res. women work real svell. nnnies. but ten yeare bad elapsed since New LmDla< (A- «- n> aohw , rt . Freeman and Dunham, those two natty York ." ad witnessed a performance of tho .photoplays and vaudeville. boys, who do not need a full dress suit to lessly old fashioned, with many soliloquies tbe wi and "asides,"-It proved to be very amusing, * and the humorous situations were received with genuine laughter by tbe large and brll- Lctidon," found them Instant favorites. "Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle" was a sure winner (or Billy Dunham, and "on* audience on Monday night. xlco" Is Just as big a number for , ™g, ca8t ' hl , ch Mr - Prohman has gathered for this revival cornea closer to being an all vllle. Folli (Wm Fox, logr.)—Plctu. a M and vaude- ville. "Off for Mexico" Is Just as big a Jack Freeman. The boys' double number, i?I/°'* ^I"" 1 ^ 0 ^^! 080 ^".^^""."^ ' BoiAt, (Marcus Loe«\ mgr.)—Piiotoplays ami "Don't You Wish You Were Back Hoona » lttr on e than many other casts advertised ,„,aerllle. • -• ' Again?" continues to be put on with usual •".JS.'il'„ M . t,.i.n._» .„. ^.Fbttk Avbwob (U. H. Baxe, agr.)—Motlta harmony and should b e "good" for them for , E i h el Barrymoro scored a brilliant success pictures and vaijltvlllc. a lone while In the role of Suzanne De Rusevllle. She has Jonzs (M. T. Jones, nvgr.) TheT acrobatic Dollar Troupe scored their an ,„ um, , su f l ,! lf L°' 1°?*** f° d ,^J B -L ng J!! pl Ln!2: usnnl success. ^'"^P" 1 / " delightful. In fact, we can -Vnixlevllle au-1 Snyder had a crew of his olurrers up think of no other actress at this writing Greel* sqdabe, uoiiua, ninua on alnftlnE the latest nubUcatlons from tbe who could excel tho fine quality of her work House, West End PBOWOR's^ONEHuwEEn J^^f Waterso" BerHn 4 Sn'yderTpere! «» «.!■ P'ay. AND TWENTI-rltTH STREET, fHOCTOB 8 , *• The role of Luunrri (John A. Zero, FIFTY-IIOHTK STBEET AND PBOCTOB'S TWBN- TI-THIRD STBEET. I PRESENTING FEATTJHB FILMS. 1 ACADEMY 01?' MUSIC (Brooklyn)—" ACADEMY Miserable*. Leu .. tngr.)—Tlw Ideac pliotoplaya and vaudeville. BUI 11-13: Anna Bell, Clarence WUvdout and company. Wiw.li' ani- mals, two to ail. For 14-10: Aerial Badds. "la Wrong-." Hers and ShoS.inn, two to Oil. OxroRii (Oeo. J. Welaa, mgr.)—The lateat EAFLEM OPERA HOUSE. gS^^WKnSS3U* «»<%%* ^SStSk mtt ,-v^» (H w awrsT soil his performance. and plctnrea. a* aa ~"-""^ f.,,,' _. , f DenroldMrs. Wlilffen received an ovation Cbsscknt (Al. Trahern. mgr.l-Tlie Crewnt -. r ! .. w f re n 2.. for , the „, DH, } n S cut Iront on her flrst entrance. As Mme. Dupont she Block Company present "One Day" tbU week, that "split week" vaudeville shows was the was dollghtful. Eutralo BUI pictures next, policy of this house, you might think you Mary Boland, as the silly but charming Qrano (Loots Barr. ngr.)—The Orand 0|>era "Three Weeks" lb la week. B. Watson's from tbe J*. 0 ?,.??"! 1 ; 1 « cel tlu » flne quality of her work Prosper Couratnont la really a typical John Drew role, and, of course, tbls splendid actor gave polish and distinction to his performance. Dear old Mrs. WMffen received an ovation Adams. Clara Artell, lltMle B Archer, Adalo AhiHimrlh. Mrs. O. R. Austin, Mildred llerg. Pauline Branta Jowrohlu Burgwa. Mrs. Nell Bnttner. Bettina Barrlngtoii, Myrtle Bryan, Blaiicho Barbour Ada L. Ilonton )lraOhas llrnnakl. Marcel Baker Mra Billy Iimivii, Ulaa 0. Barbour, Ada Balnl, Blanche Clayton. Mnrlo Cautwell, Mra. Jno. Cooper, Iteany Cualilug Mnrgret Cnrroll ltim:nottd Clark. Mal)cl Cartner, Nellie Coo|w*. Bene Cabllllo, Adgle tauipbell, Ml»a II. A. Clark, Mne Cioke, Mattle Oirr, Blanche Cooper. Hdna Chase, ^ra. Wm. H Colllua. Jea«le Davis, F.lla Mae llevere. Carol Ine Uavli'a. MargretU Birnn, Helen Di-Foreat, Oorlnn* DeVlne, Claire Moore Mra. I. II. Markward Maren Mvehan. Helen MeKenna, Mra. Thna. Motb-tt MraJ 0 Mertyn LUIIanll Murray. Bcalrlco Mnraliall, Kthel .Miiy, K«tclla Mann; Mra. II. Moore, Irene Milton, Jo.de Marxlen, Vlole* Mullen, Miiud Notde, Mra. BsfsetV. Nomer. Botolliy Oiley, Bertha M Onel, Mrs. II. I'nttraon 81«m> I'nrrMi, Lnclle 1'alnier. I'millne I'uiofr RMrtl I'oMrr Kiiilierj'ii 'aimer. May Rubin, Hnra.i Itoae, Mae Hay, Illniicke ltlcard, Ilea yieni, Mlai St>eley, llnrlon smith, lvn ll. ■Sinclair, F.dlMl Sulllvnii. AI If" .Stanley Domtby Tliayer. MUk Tracy. Virginia Turiilu, Amuila Vetter. May Wlatmi. Wlirl Whittle, Flnaalo Vt'nltpre, Helinn Wnttnian Annie ,«^.u., _....». Wllaon, lis iw l.uck Minnie M. Vital, lUaiK'iiu Jm'let. Mlaa LcciWurlleld Marlvll .nvan, Amy I GENTLEMEN'S LIST. DeMuh, Mrs. Harry Dean. Ruby Uclacll, Jeaale Davis. Dlancha Derrllle, Trlxlo Drake, Mlaa k. Kmeraon, Ida Kauiond FloraK Idler, Olole Flebls, Florence Fields, Dolly Fleming, May Q*avea, Mrs. Oeo. L, Oreenwald Dorli Oanlner, I.llllo llllllard, Stella Unfile. Myra Holcomb Uriyce Howard, Myrtle I llasvr, 1'ti.i llnrlork, V to lot Ilnrvey Mrs.WU U.1JCH. Alice Howard, Mra U. B Harrla. Kitty Hlckiuun, Mr*. (1«. Haghea, Ma due Irving, laaliellr Klllaly Mra. K. Kerne, Mno Urn II, Clara K ii ns, Blanche Kennedy Deulali Kennedy. KaHilwn V Lotnbuuirji. Marawrlu- Lee Blatrra A Mark Denmreat Margl* I/iftua, Beatrice Daw, Mastery DoMuth, Mta. Ilnrrr CARNEGIE LYCEUM—"David Copperneld." were around the corner In Claude Saunders' Baroness, played capitally and Charles Dal- nouae Stock Co. CANDLEB—"Antony and Cleopatra." Albambra. when you consider and compare ton. as tie cold Baron, gave a touch of bur- "The OIri That Ooes Wrong. FULTON—Webb's electrical pictures. the brand of entertainment that has ruled lesque to the role that nlded the portrayal «. 8t ** (*f;. J. Joyce, mgr.)—W GLOBE—"Neptune's Daughter," with An- here since the stock company ceased to be i r0 m a comedy standpoint. nette KeUermann. LYRIC—"Battle of Torreon PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE — 'Tea* of Tuesday evening of last week, found a cork Stab Big Show this week tbs attraction. Packed nouses are In ses- " F^iiVMemsh,""as'"th'e"n'aturall8t, was ox- JZ^Jf'HSI'JL* 0 "**"' mp,) slon all the time, and when we dropped In cellent. Another fine performance was given dABmo <Chai I the D'TJrbervlUes. REPUBLIC—"Protect Us." tTRAND— "The House ot Temperley." YlTAGttAFIH—"Mr. Barnes of New York." lng good variety show programmed. The Five Cycling Armstrongs need no In- troduction or repetition of what class of trick cycling acts they belong In. They opened the show In whirlwind good fashion, and by (Miss) Jeffreys Lewis as Zenohle. Ernest Olendlnnlng played well the youth, Anatole and Charlotte Ives, as Mathilda, lent beauty and charm to her role. The engagement Is a limited one. With Its two famous stars, aided by a fine corn- Dreamland But- -Broadway Olrla MOTION PICTTJltES ONLY. Chicle, Unique, Savoi, Herald Squabx, Jnj, voice. Their offering was bully well en Broadway, Mount Mobris, North Star, joyed, and the Harlemltes gave vent with a Sioent, WA8BUNOT0N, Yobkville, l< AMiLT, second beautiful ovation at the finish of their Weber's, New Vobk, Park and Bwon. ac t g "The Lie That Jack Built" may not live as long as "the house Johnnie built," but were 'ollowed by tbe Harmony Trio, three pany, "A Scrap of Paper" should play to young men ybo each possesses a flne .sing- g^ business. Ktieey. PALACL (ELMIB F. BOflBBB, MOB.) A program featuring all houdllncr* la eelng tbe way the little company of four presented ahown here this week, and at the matinee tbe farce here vouches some money for tt performance Monday a capacity audience before It dies of old age. (See New Acts.) ruled. William Slsto. he of humor—and harmonl- William J. Montgomery and Florence cabino (Chsi. Dsnlels, mgr.)- lbl> week. OiBBHii-iNT (Lew Parker mgr.) — "Buffalo Bill's Wild Weat." In pictures, tbla week. Gotham (James MacCurdy, myr.l—The Mac <Vrdy Playera present "Madam X" Ibis week. "The Dlrotce Queatlou" neit. Warwick (Ambrose Millar, mgr.)—Vauderllle and photeplay*. DurnxuD.—The latest pboloplnya. Norm. — Luna Park will open on Katurdiy night 21, Several rew altractkHu hare been saaed Oeo. O. Tllyon has ailil*! many new attraction* to hi* ataspleebass Park. (BABBZ A. BAILS*, MOB.) The week of May 18 will probably mark the closing of the season of 1913-1* nere, Clg — , ma fo a gtl y 0 f a b ou t twenty minutes Moore, after several seasons In musical com cOLUlNlALa MLTIPHY8 SFJT C l.IPTONS. Murphy's Comedlam (No. 3) bad another rec- ord breaking week at Blkeaton. Mo., exceeding previous records. From tbere the cuiopany went to Dexter, Mo., following the Clifton Kelly Shown. " n Oomedy Oo., and met aome of Clifton Comedy Oo., and bull- „ satisfactory. They still retain Tbs roster of tbe Clifton Comedy Oo. la; Jay , ... ,— __—-._ _ _..._, _„—_ _ „«..... „ .— „._ . „,i „„„„. You're Rocking the Poland, manager: Buby Poland, mubn-ttr: Cla- lave appeared on the Colonial Doaras. nll( i ^ e y almost wanted Slsto for the rest Boat," which made them so successful at rleaa, Poland, eoubrette; Tyrone and Tyrone, ma- Manager Harry A. Bailey, who assumed 0 ( ui e evening. There are few monologlsts. the Winter Garden. gtclanai Bradley and Heno, aketdi: Oardarr and tommancl here late in the "present season. it any _ w i ttt a delivery and speedy way of Tbe return to this honse of Alice Lloyd Gardner, Burt Baddy and Jaoe* BcaHly, nmalc.il las placed the theatre In a most perfect con- porting that resemble this clever enter- was also marked with a hearty reception, "rector. ! and another season of prosperity will have (unofficial} with material on matrimony and edy, made their come-back to vaudeville at iSj^fahmtAmm 1 seen added to tbe long list gone> before. otncr gooa (?) subjects, that kept the large this house and received quite an ovation, "h? bunchof^the ( During the season Just passing most of the audience in a continual uproar. His final Miss Moore's comedy and Montgomery'* Em c^loued satb leading American stars of vaudeville and bajandug, onr ; alternate playing of mouth p i ano playine featured. They still rets' many of the European big guns of vauaeviue organ9 »eemed a novelty to tbe folk here, {he song, "Sit Down. You're Rocking t - -ed on the Colonial boards. nll( i ^ er a i mo st wanted Slsto for tie rest Boat," which made them so successful Harry A. Bailey, who assumed o{ ^g c y C nlng. There are few monologlsts. the Winter Garden. »re late In tbe "present season- it any w [ ttt a delivery and speedy way of /rh e return to this honse of Alice LIo alUon, and evidences of a ripe managerial ulner . . Several new songs were Introduced, but tbe experience are palpable In every department, .. mi n e u a bi e " « Headlining the bill for the current week mnti reception , •re Bert Clark and Mabel Hamilton, the Bug. ley ot tD0 Moon «Bh musical comedy couple, who are making Hawthorn and their final American appearances. They con- y, ey were working; hard to make the new a clear baritone voice. Jack'* parodies" on tlnue to give their sketch, entitled A. way- ¥j e rt another Burt. The act Is deeply "In -nip Van Winkle" were a knockout. ' ward Conceit," which provides a deal ot tne rn ngh" at present, and "On Guard" jf ary Nash, assisted by Effingham Pinto •loasant diversion In the way of spnrklln" > ared but mildly for laughs. The new latter an a company, presented 'The Watchdog," aomedy, a little music and a clever bit or na , f of tte act doesn't look like a half bad an d was as successful as ever. Tbe sketch tharacterlzatlon at lt3 finish, rney arci a come <ii a n, but was Inclined to be playing a i» Interesting from start to finish and holds popular couple here, and their onering went box party up strong to-night and took the attention throughout. Miss Nnah's perform- ; aver with a hang. ... -_^. edge off his fun. ance was all tbait could be asked for. The usual round of applause greeted Jack Ethel Whiteside and her six "picks" were George Damcrel and hie excellent com- ' Forworth'b appearance at the Monday matt- welcomed strongly, and, closing the show, *■ -——«- — "~> ■""»■- see a sure proof that the affable comedian * were oao C [ ^ & evening's hits. (See Re- aonularlty has not begun to wane. n>»ery- appearances.) • Sotx ■»»» Aahcroft. Philip Aruiitroiig ft Moll Adams A Hehacfer Alpha Troupe Alnaworih, O.B, llarett, J. Itolhwcll, Harry Balea. W. 8. Ilartlne ft Hack Urooka, llary UuiHiee. A. A. Boora ft Helena Uurdette ft Fxlwarda Batea. OlvUe ,1. llroadway Oom* Boyd ft Viiila Browning, Tod llMidell, Kliuor Belniar, Harry Barns, N, K. Baninard, Bert naer. Ixiula fakrr, Frank B, llopp, Molts Bcyton Cap Paul llnrnell, Percy li.iivman Bros. IK'ineathw, D D lulling, II. H. Baker ft O'Nell Brady, Dan H. Cnmlllo, 0. Onrtan, C. V. Can ft Powlo Cariienter. W. dates, Musical Oornalla. l'wte Oronln, Morris Colby Chan. Ojlarute, Harry THE RM-AN-A OLVD, Thus elob of managera aad agrau, oumbrrlng among Its mearbers many promlnant sien, held a /W r i n will meeting at Bryant Hall. New Tork. Tuesday, Mry cSrletwi Alex. 12. Tbey have secured permanent quarter, at ^^- -' - 1431 Broadway. F. II. blxfay k, the iiro.lat.it, J. U. Hewitt, ilce pnauknl; Oeo. r Hopper, secretary and treaaurer. Further deve1<nmen'< will be announced regularly Uirough Tub uurrsa ««» iody enjoyed his comedy motion picture travelogue, and it goes without saying that Mm songs scored tbe usual big bit always ac- W A. Baldwin Sloane and Grace Field lntro- pany, in a Viennese operetta called "Tho Knight of the Air." It took fairly well at the matli.ee, but It was quite evident that it was a little too long. The work of all prin- cipal* was meritorious, and the chorus lend- ing much aid. (See New Acts.) TJamoe Mullen and Alan Coogan, In "Odd g„ ro AMorownU)U mlia „ rr l!ltoi u Nonsense," sang, danced and Joked their Ko tUi American. Chicago, last week. —uedy work is par- putting over tbelr PETE MACK NOTES. Bobby Van Horn and the Clark flutters were placed Kant. Vertoff Trio opens at tbe Great Northern nijii.n. romts Chicago, June 1. The act la now playing for the W. V. M. A. Tbe Llechtl-Weber Quartette, now worklnf for S.-O., opens In Chicago at too Ureal Northern, June 8. iho UNION SQUARE* (bin ZARN, lias.) Big business still continues at the Square, i laced their modern ballroom dances, ana an d Manager Kahn Is making Improvements way to success. The comedy the devotees of the present.fadl lor tnese ^ -* - h comforta of hls patronl . tlcularly good, both boy* putt dances applauded and encored the lalentea j onnson ud Brown wer the real clagfl of m a terlal fn good shape. _ , touple untU they had given their enure the bm Monda „ May n »| n tbelr gaging, Eddie Mack and Dot Williams, novelty repertoire. . „„«_i .„„=. nnm- plnno and dancing sketch. Johnson, formerly dancers. In a performance par excellence Marie Shaw rendered several boi K dub v { Co]e gnd Joi * n , s gUH as ' c i eyer a8 i lad the opening snot, but gave a good ac- lers and operatic arias verj'Pleasingly, ana eTer at tlcltUng t h e iyorlc* and singing. He Is count of tbemBefves. Both are clover she gave fu 1 scope to a soprano rmasi an |gt _ mg partner orown, works bard dancers and executed several new steps that <e lll nt ^i ,allt ?; ., ( ?, ee t ituoh ii-t«h FiidiB and dances nicely. They have some great caught the fancy of tho large audience. The Three Collegians, J. Hugh I tab^ Eddie "^.dnte 8tuffi J and they certainly Enow The Hearst-Sellg Weekly, showing views of |Voou. (J'Rell and Frank P. Crumlt,| ftirnlMM a n S w t(> put lt over. They cleaned up. the Mexican trouble, made a good Impression. deal of vocal music, comblnea witn an ex Callen and Davis do a neat dancing and Hans KronolrJ. a 'cellist making his first LOUISE! DIlESSUn AS OOBDELIA. :r"col«e e LHe" The uptatm on tap alnglng act. Callen Is a clever wooden and appearance, made quite a bit. (See New ^^^SmYmmMmVm^S^ J&on' F tt College Lite. ine *vv™'J* wu: ' "" "*" soft shoe as well as an eccentric dancer. Acts.) Cordelia Blossom. In Oeurgv Banaolpb. Oheater's J*""*™ 015 . P. 'mtbVS MaJk 6 , P n e e r grd a e D llneators. won Mia. Davis sings well They went big Mon- gillie SFi^ASPSSSP*bS?SSL* ^•2u£3tt>jZ&Z&*S* ""Vil Ihelr way with hardly an. effort, thefunny ""^ MODOKBN THKATKE ntlRNS. Tbe Fourteenlh Street Tin aw. Fourteenth Struct and Park Avenue. Hubukrii, X. J,, wart destroyed by Pro shortly before midnight, May 10, and when the lire wm out Iberv was nothing ■trudlng but tbe walla. The structure waa of hrlck. and Ibe owners, Meeara, Berventl ft Lorone, place tbelr loea at ^*». Oolln, J. A Culler, Wm. H. Cones, John Clinton. 11. F. Cnruiuily. Jas.F. Cr.Hr Wee. O.roneaa^ Henry Oastle, If. B. Daly, Cbaa. Drapers, Tho DaKalb, Kmeat De Klmo. K< Davidson. J. W. Domey, M. Deflroote. Kdw. DeMar, Paul Duwley Wllllard ft Ponii Doyle ft While Dunning. F. W. Dewey Broa, IX'Muh, Harry IM-nton, Hurt Dliou, Joe DeMar, Paul Dennla, Al. M, Davla. Harry I>unln«. Fred Dunn, K. 0. Furnuiiiuel. Oeo, Knile. Kddle Gray, Julian (loodfellow A Da via Greene Ira drlilln ftlOiniuert day, Daniel Ooorgo W, K. Onenway. Ill litter, James Olnrguw, Jn'-'t (Invne, Morris riiaxlwin. Toil 1IIIU. Harry Iloldcnberg CI, R Button, Bay Hyde. Mr. Hint. Billy HalMt, W. II. Ilaynea, II, i Hawk. Arthur Ilatnelil. II. D, Hohwr, Carl liaja-Clordon Block Co. Harrison, Al. Holland, BUy llolfman, F. K. Hall. Jack llayea, O. F. Ilolmei, Ben Harlngton L. B, Ifeilrlck, Al. Hickman- Ue»»y Co, Hurley, Kdgar Holland, Monl. Hack, W. K, Harris, Ed. Ha Ine*. Bd. Hall, Henry lUywood, B>1. llennciaey, O. D Hyde, Jack Hnyatake, II. Harrla, Arthur Huber, Jno B. lloiiklrk. Cbaa. Irving, Keith B. Julea JefflTeraon Walt Jsineraon Mr, Jenkins ft Parkers Jerome. K. Jack. Hurt .'utrlar, Iaaaj ,<ain»Mii, O. W. Jennrr, Oeo. aJne'tfelnotte Twins, two charming girls. 8C t of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, also made The Jatmets do a great hand and bead tbelr flrst appearance. (See New Acts next week.) Jack. Hells and Haffner, a man and woman, do with fine singing voices and costumed most ^^^ eiDgi0 g' ac t They have cxeel- •ecom ngly. were made very welcome rrom voices their opening song. They sang four songs, I all of wblch made good, and the longer they tang the better the audleace liked tbw and Miner'* People's. — Continuous vaude- ville and photoplays takes the place of bur- lesque here on tbe Bowery, beginning Mon- Ihelr opening song. They sang four songs, ^y, Martyne does a gymnastic act, as- day, May 11, and will continue for the Chicago, * all of which made good, and .ty l onger tbey tatrf . partner whose name was not rest of the 6ummer, with a change of acts coaat tbls Spring with" two ...... *K« k n .* n » .Via allHUnfA MKM1 VOeni. BUQ . *■ r .. ■ ... . . .■ nnn.1 w«>ll. an, nnv n ptnrM nvartt Amv «,.r.i._ .... ' - — - to tbe (lalety Theatre on Aag. 20, Burr Mcin- tosh will ploy tbe Colonel: Jane Orer, ss Mra. Fktecber, aad Harry 0. Brown will be Juno Fletcher, Ibe politician. 0 »» ■ ■- ■ EDVABD WALDKAIf PLAJft. Bdoard Waldman, iter eereral weeks la Iowa and ininota, baa retarned with hi* company to and Is arranging to go to the 1'aclfl* "ana Merchant of Ten loo" junced on the card. Tbe act I* suppo?eJ scml-weckly and new pictures overy day. "The •erved to emphasize the nice little hit which " BB JaSeSac* Sn a "Jungle" Tbe two men. Special attracUonB are announced a* follows: Juliet. dressed to represent animals, do many good Monday, song writers' night; Tuesday, sur- a) i» Prise ulgbtLWcdneadsy, J^M Ib T Jtmf MESTAYEn FOB "YELLOW TICKET surely belonged to them. The Three Hedder*. In an expertiequUfb. *£Z^tw5ri&*L f&'aBSlLiS f"JhrtiiS,* _ Morttoer andIDouglaa^offered a, aister act. fhursday 'SrtMtglBt.r Wtito.mM*»mu, mnr Ktatvtti utt te-ajo, «»* ,f th, pgk> Mil to a close with their acrobaUc^act^^ toelr flnlih being quite a tbrt"",^. thn _.„ Both girls are pretty, have nice dreases. but and Saturday, professional try-outs, Popular „„, pgy«„ wiH play «*• role of tbe esfravooad ^.Leo Zarrel and ^eomfV^ng^* ,«>• nne will hardly go far as a team. One of the prices prevail. «t. lo th* ''Tattow «**«," wbaa that play com girls has a fairly good voice Folic* Marlanr—Mao Murray has In- vu tour. Ttrlt la the role In which Joan Barry- William Benger and company offered a troduced a special orchestra to play the more is new appeartag. sketch taking place In a laundry, In which tango music here. She dance* with Clifton #■» there arc a Chinaman, cowboy and girl. Tbe Webb, and other features Include Jack Mason sblwtw • Oo.'* prodaetloo of '•fradar Covet." characters are well portrayed, but tho act and Lota Whitney, and Harry Carroll, In thB pUf bJ Ho i osooer Megtee. which Is to b* J andtT- "THE CHARM OF ISABEL' m^SmrnVTSmS^immmn^ **&&&&*» Co. of tv. people offered "fcta *. <T»e Ctarva *f JMMl a comear in u«™ oneratlc selections. —Tbe re-unlti seen In New lork —The _ Ohlcaga aarly neit i ... ... Danae (Kd. E. Fldgeon, mgr.) celebrated Its oo* handrad sal (irtiefh petfonuioa re-unlted Dolly Staters are still to be Uat night (Monday) at th* Plymouth Theatre, Daughter Fell, (leo. fi. Ferry, Cllniou Franklin, Albert Flaming, Kd. FergivKn, Dick Fields ft Allm Frl linger. Boy Fei, Boy IV Fallon. Arthur Freenlin, Mr, I'erre ft Blencbard Florence, Henry Farlab, Max Fvancla ADsMar "FlDBl Bet la- ment" Co. Florida, Oeo A Flake, K. D. Fay, Bobby Frtedel, Frank Fay, Boby Ftladel, Frank Golden, Lew Jeaaen" Ohauncoy Kniif tniiiit A • H.wtello Kelly ftBrenuau King, Jno. Kana, W. II, "King of Tramps" On Kanlbe, ltlclinrd TuiiinpKin 11- B. —Tne vnarm or imm.,»_"'™ 1 !^, '^L sur operatic selections. —The re-unlted Dolly Staters are still to be Uat n acts, by Sydney H/wnfeid, Produced byWIll- oreranc seieroons. and tjjelr appearance has been a Bortou lam A. Brady Ltd. on Tuesday evening, ta , 1 k j n - g art c ""* ""* ■" 1 « , • ■""* „ Mt success. Carlos Sebastian, Dorothy Mom ciat. lay. Ltd.. on Aiieaaay «»■""». tafkTnr act —"~" great success. Carlos" Sebastian, Dorothy Montoouxst and Stows and "The Lady sad %&££&*$:. "f.'. • • • -Marl. Nordstrom Th.Serlgraph was aeen for the flrat Hm* We, and Davh, Marvel are also retained £J*fgf- «- » -•«» •• »« Caroline Lelghton.........IsabeUe Bvwm , 8ii - U &mmm\£3R < William H.mmersteln, , *»™™ U D .»" 0 * ^ ben, added to the Zhg. RMrt'Latour: '. \'.'.'.'.'.'. '■'.'. ^SSfthfKS "evr York Theatre (Wm. MprrU. mgr.) nyfr-lr*"' 2P?P' n » .«•>*.» "««■•«>.•. *& ' Frederick Cla'rkson. Fohralqi Eltaa John Morton. jaHa VaTBev *V m» asMWan Mas*.' W«W mSSEL "fit> Cutcbeon lind Vera Maxwell. Melville and ~ wm. A. Bbawt has fJM to Frwnck Lick "prlnra. ^•T- W,.V,i°i?*/0;jS:i t«.et™b«T™^n ai«»d wfih th. oanitaTi Hlgglns, Henry E. Dlxey, Charlotte_Davls, flobbncb CAarnmni waa . atiected to pity Peter. Julia Varoev will be changed dally, was p -. '.'.William, Carletoh tracts have Deen signed with the General ■cures: ACT I.—VRla just ouUlde Pari*. Isabel a enre film companies, for first run service. A bedroom. _ . __, . „ _ complete ten-reel program Is now offered. Acts II and III.—Home of Bphraim Mor- Academy of Masle tSntnuel F. Kings- ton. Salem, Mass. ten. mgr.)—Continuing tbe policy of pre- ■ ■ Beating some star each week In conjunction Whtte the play seemed to please. It tailed with tie stock rompany. Marguerite Ctark I* as a box office attraction, and was withdrawn here this_week. Ju "Merely. Mary Ann." ceaVzaTfah. ! : U }^^X^uSal«^fJtrM i psny. together with several of the big fca- and pictures. DrooLlyn, N. Y.—Academy of Moale (F. O. Rdaatl. mgr.) concerts, musical entertainment), lecture* etc. "Lea MlseraMea." plotnrea. atari- ed the aeonnd and last week bare Monday, May 11. The Abora Rnglleh Orand Opera Oo. begU an IndeHnlta etMragrmmt here IB. Moktack (Edw. Trail, mgr.)—Closed for lb* seaaon. after thc^rtonaanco Saturday night, May 0. Theodore J/riebus.has the leading male role. MA/arnc (John B, Pierce, mgr.)—<iuy Bate* Mew York, that night, tea, 11, to aw* bis new play. "Marleeaagn*,'' la Boa toe. "Forward, Nabob I" baa cloaed. Fbxd Darot baa retaroed from A astral la. Tnr* Boyal Stock. New York, opeoa IS. . MoHrrra* and Hbath etoat 1C Momro picture, of tbe Vera Cms Heroes Fun- eral Serrlcea. May 11, were shown at the Straid, neil Mckinley U a riot with (S*f-P*ge 0.) HBWA.AtJJftyS FOOLING UNO 'M Maley- IX'nnlaoii C >. Miner Four Mivre, Nail lloioeeo Dno HarihH', Oeo. .'Iiiyrsllu Trio MnrU.iii II. W. Mamm-tle. Al. Newcomb utile Nenrniali, Al. Nye, Tlioa. Ni-wbulil. T. 8. Nvc, Ned Neatell. K. II. Nam Cotiie Plillllpa Noninn ■ollock, K. K. Petrle. W F. 1'onrra A Jiyce Pratt. Jack Porter, Paul PLilpa, Kurone I'eilton. II. Qulnn, O. J. Illchmond A Mana Rail, Wllf. J. HlehaMa, H. P.nlalon, Kltnn I'.aiiudt'll Trio Heed, Joe D. Ibred, Hnut T. BJchardaon, D, ItlclL Will Uoawll. F. A. [tlclinrilaun A 11 Iluiaoll, l.eo F. Itoae A llcynolda IKilly. Jaa. ft, Ilchan, John II. Itnll. Wllfreil H liei'htlm. Walter lUirhe. Oeo. Bolierl.. II. J. Stair, Fredk. t*aimon. W, A, Hirllli. It; Hmrt. Vfaren Hpaulillng. J. 0, Htlrk, Cliff Krnllli nantO W. HlowKon, 0, A. Scanlon, Proaa Htautou. U A. Klrouae, Jark Tbumaa ft Leigh ton Blmldanft Hbort Snyder, Hon. II. Sutton, Harvey Kmlth, Jaa, Kidney. Aritiur Veuetatroin, Al. Xlirehan. Ber. O Bhennan, B. J. Kane, tammi'd Tlioru", Lewla Kolb. J. W. Teeae, Olina. J, Kerahaw, Chas. Turiilu, Harry Kane, Jno, K. Taylor A Arnold I.aTour, Illehd, ITihll, Otm». K. I*Vnn, Ilitv.y Trlpp, Geo. l^wla, HarryO. Veea, Albert S. Lumley, lieu Valle, F. loiwrenee K, 8. Varney, Bd. J. I.i-e. Harry W. Vlnlng. Dav. M. I^onard, Jin. n. Van Bergen, M. "Lone Wllf'.V. Williams, Orlnf I.nne. Tbos. Werher, Hlere I nrklns, Wm. Ward, Tbos, l.ulber, Lew Welnburg O. 0. loifrenla, Oboa. Waat. Thoa. I.a Oour, Harry Weatoa ft Keith l.umpaon. Ixitn Walla. W. PI, bombard, It. ftJ. Wlleoa, DivlTht Manbattan OpOo Woodford Harry Msrka, L. Woodruff. Manales. Mr. Norman Myers, Sol Walck, Bars McKee, H. K. Wllaon, 0*o. A. Manvllle, Chaa. Williams, Bill Martin, Oeo. Wbelsn, D. J. Markham, A. E. Waid, Bell Malkln, Sidney and Ward Mack, Tony Wlekes, H. M. McCarthy, Kd. Wetaiter, Leond VcClonr. LI Hell Wilson, Walt MeOsrvle, H. F. Walling Blchard Manulng. Mr. A' Walk, Chas. Mra. Tom Yard, Oeo. Miller, Bam U, Tockney. J.O.E. Maalno fiublrr. Chas. Manning, B. 15. Zlinme; Trio Martin, A. H. SEE ROTICB AT HEAD OP LIST. Waltbb Lbokabd will clone a very aaccessfu. ersson with one of the Troawlale Bros.' eonv panlas playing Iowa on May 23. and Ball for 0*0*0* Nash will appear aa Doc Madison In Rngland Mar 28, on the White Star 8. H. OeltUi, trim New York. ,,_ Ohab. Baror cloaed tbe aeaoon with tbe kx- eos* Me" Co,, at lb* Orsnd Opera Honae, New Tork. May tt. ^_