The New York Clipper (July 1914)

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July 25 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 23 HAMMERSTEIN'S July 20-Sixth Week SOLID SUCCESS OF THE- MUSICAL MARVEL BALA1AN WILL PRESENT THIS WEEK Jewel Song, "FAUST," - - Gounod BALABAN TANGO and MEDLEY Romanza "THREE ROSES/' J.T.Hall POPULAR MELODIES, - - Selected EDWARD B. RICE, Manager 2 Columbus Circle, Phone 7011* Col. Bulla »» OUT OF TOWN NEWS PHIIrADBI^PHIA. There waa enough moisture around tbeso parts lut week to drown oat any d«slre to so to the Summer narks, and these resorts imfrercl the wont btuunee* so far this season. The vaude- ville boowj reaped the ueu-rtt, all doing splendidly. Oaibicu. (Obaa. 0. Wanomiker, nigr.)—The fllm production of "Evangeline, eonilntics to draw nicely. The third week hegon 20. B. F. Hum's (II. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Mabel Beira 1» the lieadliuer week of 20, of a dlversllied hill which Includes: Bud Fisher, John 0. Bice and Sail; Oohen, Lyaa Graham. Walter Lewis and company, .Mr. James Holt, Binns and Uvrt, Tmlbot Keuny oud Grace Walsh, Woods and W00J3 Trio, and moving pictures. Ghakd (Fred O. Nlion-NIrdllnger, mgr.)—Bill week of 20: Mrs. Fred'k Bond and company, Egill- rettu's animals, Craig and Williams, Reudlngtra and Grant, Henry Ftey, Warren and Ardtzooa, and moving pictures, Qlobb (Fred De Bondy. mgr.)—For week <>f 20: "The Ocunt and tho Man," F.nri.-o, Gordon Bros., tho La Vans, "The Last Lausb," Belts and Chldlow, Mabel Fonda Troupe, Howard Chase, and moving pictures. Colonial (Harry Brown, mgr.)—For week of 20: Franceses Bedding A Co., Bice, Elmer and Too, Arlon Quartette, George Lauder, Ben Ed- wards, Nolan and Nolan, and moving pictures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—BUI week of 20: Agoust Family, Klein, Abe and Nicholson, Jem Weir and company, Benny Franklin and com- pany, Krnle and Ernie, Johnnie Reynolds, and uioTlng pictures. Willow Giovb Tabic 'J. B. Djvles, mgr.) — Wts&Ul Lops' Symphony Orchestra concluded Its engagement here 18, and was succeeded by Patrick Conway and bis band, for a two weeks' stay. The pleasant days of lsst week drew One audi- ences. WoodsiL'S Pask (Wm. 0. Martin, mgr.)— Alex- ander's Ki-nd continues as the musical attraction. Big crowds wen on hand 17, which was children's day, and 18, when the G. A. B. held Its Field Day.- Pourr Iseiezb Pass: (Stetser Bros., nigra.)— The attendance continues good. Tho dancing pa- vilion, molar cycle races and the varied other amusements are being well patronized. BIJOC, iLUKlIESI, I'LAEA, VICTORIA, STAN [BY. Alhaiibea and Palace give vaudeville and moving pictures. notes. The Casino is the first of the burlesque houses to announce Its re-o|iening. the date being Aug. 3, with Qua Fay and his Gaiety Girls as the at- traction. The Standard Theatre, at Twelfth and South Streets, figured in another real estate transaction last week. A second deed conveyed the property to John T. Gibson, the present lessee, who will continue to run it as a vaudeville bouse for colored patronage. Human L. Discs, dramatic editor of The Philadelphia Record, Is enjoying a vacation tour- ing New England. All or the attaches 'it Woodslde Park were ar- rested last week, charged with maintaining a nuisance on Sundays, the prosecution brought by nearby prvperty owners. The employe?* were all lined. Alsxanmx Sxbald, a violin virtuoso, has been appointed concert mokuer of the Phlladel- pbla-Ohlcogo Opera Co. Cnrbondole, Fa.—.The corner-stone laying for a $00,000 Y. M. O. A. building took place la ibis city Thursday, July 10 Tickets are now being distributed to Obuulaoquu patrons, who sub- scribed nearly one year ago. The week's event will bcjln Aug. 12, under favorable auspices The annual event at Lake Lodore wilt be An;. S, when the Oarbonilalo Business Men's Association will run their excursion. All stores wi'l be closed. Tho lake Is situated five miles East of this city on the Honesdaie branch of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad, it Is a popular daylight excursion retort, under the management of P. J. McNally, end Is booked solid up to the last of September. Majestic (L. A. Vi:rell. mgr.)—Prof. Schaef- fer's Orchestra and fioiwal Film Company's pic- tures. GUI (Alfonso SIrrlar.nl, mgr.)—Mechanical Orchestra and dally change of photoplays. Savor (H. E. Gary, mgr.)—Orchestra music. occrslonal vaudeville, and dally Warner feature pictures. Iobal (L. A. Farroll. mgr.)—Lynott's Or- chestra, and strong picture bills, changed each matinee. Special .idiled attraction Wednesday. VicToaiA (Louis Matule, nuf.)—Good music, pood pictures, changed each afternoon, and sporadic vaudeville. Seranton, Pa.—Lyceum (11. A. Hill, mgr.) "Woman Against Woman," in four reels, July 20-22. " 'Neath the Lion's Paw" 23-2S. Poli (H. A. VannI, mgr.)—For week of 20, the Poll Stock Co., supporting Walter Richardson and Gertrude Fowler, In "The Girl from Out Yonder." "Uncle Tom's Cabin," to good business last week. Bijou Dbeams, Manhattan, Won deb a, Co- lonial, IlipporjaoKB, Victobia. Aibial Garden, Wondebland and OariiEUif, pictures only. Notes. —The Academy has closed Its doors In- definitely Luna Park and Northern Electric are doing good business. Johnstown, Pn. — Cambria (Scberer ft Kelly, mgrs.) Is closed Majestic (M. J. noyle, mgr.) will open Aug. 4. NKlfO, PABK, i'AUCS, AUlllTOBIUH, Gband, Bijou Dream and r.TBio, pictures. Globe (J. 0. Foley, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Notes.— Devack & Nelson's Grester Shows had good business here week of July 13, under au- spices of the Loyal Order of Moose. Altoona, Pa.—Lakemont Park Theatre (J. M. Shuck, mgr.) the Kirk Brown Stock Co. pre- sented "Brown of Harvard" July IS and week to large audiences. Notes. —The Liberty Shows Carnival for bene- fit of Mercy Hospital were at the Thirtieth Street carnival grounds 13 and week The Orpheum Is announced to open the season In August Mnnager Mishler, of the Mlshler Theatre, la spending his vacation at Atlantic City. Troy, >'. Y«—Proctor's (H. R. Erode, mgr.) bill tor July 20-22: Julia Edwards sod company, Bert and Lottie Walton, Roattlno and Cortelll. Neulesco and Hurley, Rolandow Brothers, and Mdytbe Mlrfield. For 23-25: Westus and Westus. Margaret Oalvert, Latell Brothers, George Leonard and company, Burkaardt and Gullfoyle, Bert Sbader and company, and Jane Haughbua's Qlrls and Boys. Rbkssblabb Pabk. —Vaudeville and outdoor amusements. Large crowds. Pboctob'b Lyobdm, Plaza, Novmltt, Teojan, Sbader and company, and June Haughton's Qlrls plays only. Conors, N. V.—Proctor's (Dan Core, mgr.) feature photoplays to good business. Majestic, Bbioiit Spot and Empibb, photo- plays only. Dea Moines, la. — Empress (Elbert H. Getcbell, rugr.) Sullivan ft Consldluo vaoxlevllie, to big bnsluess. Unique, Palace. Qabien, Casino, Family and Colonial, pictures. Notes.— Houses to open week of Aug. 23 are the Bexchell, Princess, Majestic and Orplieum Iowa State Fair also opens Aug. 23. MME. ANITA HUWEt'K. Aim?. Anita Helncck Is presenting licr own playlet, "Tho Prima Donna a Huso." Xlrar. llelncek la a prima donna who has appeared fn grand opera abroul and In America, and Is a member of a family of actors »nd plnywrlglilfl. She will appear as Iho prima donna la "The Prima Donna's 'ituse.-'afrslsfvl by fo. 'niAetta. fonnorlT of tho "Ciet-Ulch.QuIck Walli.isfora" Co. It 1s n classy play and will undoublcd'j take 1U plara at tho head of tbe sirrf' nelne:k will pl.iv it In three languages. English, German and French for which •he Is en: rely adapted b-ln« of foreign tfrtb. She will rtrg an aila from "Hlgoletto," the jftaad aria from "The Queen of Baeba," and a felectloa tram "Mlgnon." BOSTON. Just now the city to sllvo with theatrical gos- sip mongers predicting all sorts of changes, etc., when tho Fall season puts lis right tot to tbe front. Tliu "wlieooes 1 ' ate about "fllty-Hfty" :r. Ibelr predictions. The park and beach >euon has been rather a failure thus far. and unless the remaining Sat- urdays soil Sundays are of tho uut-door typo con- siderable money will be lost. Gordon's Olyn.i'la, Oloiie and Park are under- going change* that will make il.em new to old patrons. The Olynipla will be re-opened July 27, Instead of 20, as previously announced. A new ventilating plant and many other ihangvs are lu progress. August will probably find the Globe and Park ready for bus lues*. Majestio (Wlibor-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—Tlie Majestic Players opened 20, with the presentation of "The Man from Home." In the title role, that of Daniel Voorhcea Pike, originally played by William Hodge, will be seen, Carle Stowe, wbo is very well known here for his many successes. Mr. Stowe has received excellent notices for his rendition of the part in the many cities be played It. Otbers In the cast are: Donald Meek, Rose Morrison, Florence Shirley, Frederic Onnande, Augusta GUI, Burke Symonos, George Connor and Joseph Creehan. For week of 27, Edmund Breese and members of the company will appear In "The Master Mind." A successful season Is predicted If tbe weather remains normal. SnuTWRT (Wllour-Shubert Oo., mgrs.)—Second week of Paul J. Ralney's 1014 series of African hunting pictures began 20. Tbe reels, which are new, are wonderful of their kind, and are full of tbrilla from start to finish. Kami's (Harry Guetln, mgr.)—The Melster- slngers' "All Star" Minstrels sre now In their second and final week. Vaughn Comfort, Charles B. Mack, Bowman Brothers and John S. King came In for a lot of good notices for their clever work, as did also the Melsterslngers. When the Keith people announce a production they certainly go tbe limit a* far as expense to concerned; and It Is appreciated. Beside* the minstrels this week are: Billy MeOennott, Lew Pernlkoff aad Ethel Rose, Olsode Golden, Bertha Orelgbton and com- pany, Howard and Symonds, and Erna Ballot Trio. Lobw's Okixetjm (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)— Bill 20-22: Burke and Walsh, Mehoeey aid Tre- ment, Brooklyn Comedy Four, Loreni and Swor. Blanch Slosne. and others. For 23-25: Roland West Plsyers, Merlin, Stravlta and Strassner, and others. Manager Morris, who has had a more than busy season, la now vacatloolng for a fort- night at Brighton Beach, N. Y. lie will also visit Chicago before hto return. Bernard Frank. assistant manager, is In charge of the always busy house during Mr. Morris' absence. Lobw's St. Jambs (Marcus Loew management). —BUI 20-22: Stravlta and StraHner, Roland Weat Players, Merlin, and others. For 23-21: Burke and Walsh, Mshocey sod Tranent, Brooklyn Com- edy Four, Lorens and Swor, Blanch Sloane, and others. Buou (James W. Craig, mgr.)—Another splen- did bill Is offered by Manager Craig tbe current week, and Includes: Tbe Mansaelds. Bob Hardy, F.ldrldgc, Warren Renfrew, Jack Onrl, Leo Frank, Frederick Hastings, and Margaret allies Henry. Fahaoon pabk (O. A. Dodge, mgr.)—This park's popularity is doe to the standard of enter- tainment maintained and the policy of Booking Manager Wolffe's of Introducing new features every week. New features sre. the La Petite Sisters, Mile. Emerle. Equlllo, Pons and Pens, and tbe VannJsons. The cabaret girls also offer new novelties. Lbdunoton Pabk. —Open air theatre and band concerts sre doing well. Nobumdeoa Pabk (Carle Alberte. mgr.)—J. W. Gorman's Co., in "Tbe Dingbats," a nicely put ou musical comedy, Medeobd Boulbvabd (J. W. Gorman, mgr-)— "The Movie Girl," another of J. W. Oonnau's delightful musical fantasies, to current drawing card. BownoiN Square, Scollat Squabs, Shawmut, Olb South. Wasiiinuton, Modebn, South End, New Palace, Stab, Unique, Comiqum, Apollo, Dbeaulanp, Williams' Iobal, Eaolb, Roxbuby, Cbk, Dav Squabs, Wintiibop Hall, Habvaro, Xiaoaha. D0B011I8TEB, Csesosnt Qardbnb, Con- cbess Hall, Puxitan, 8upebb, Ideal snd Hunt- inoton Avenue, are showing vaudeville and pic- lures. NOTES. Tub new Modern Theatre management will be able to open its balcony after all. The tire escapes, which couldn't be placed on tbe side of tbe build- ing owing to tbe objection of the Keith people, will now be placed on front of the theatre, thus enabling means of exit from balcony to street. This will mean room for about four hundred more patrons. While the admission fee to tbe house Is now fifteen cents It 1* estimated tbe Fall and Winter prices will be twenty-five and fifty cents, und the policy that of tbe highest type of feature films. Anotheb week or so will find tbe Plymouth re- oiieucd, and again with "Under Dover," which en- joyed a run at that house from lsst Christmas to July 4. Tbe company, it to said, will be one of new faces, ss the original Is to make Its debut in New York Oily early In August, lUrafOND FlXLAT AND LOTTIE BUBKC, Who hail a very long season with one of Hap Ward's companies, ire now resting at their beautiful Sumnu-r hone at Onset, Mass. They were of- fered splendid Inducements to work from now until Fell, bnt felt that they are Justly entitled to the rest. aIanaobii John F. Both, of Keith's Cincin- nati house. Is expected to arrive In town very shortly for a "holldav." His newspaper and the- atrlcal friends are planning to give bun a warm welcome. Mil ford, Mass. — Lake Nlpmuc (Dan J. Sprasuo, mgr.) vaudeville anil pictures. BUI week of July 20: Geo. Randal Trio, Jack Dem ; i. uey. Reld and Alma, Allco Flood, Joe Daly Trio, Sadie Rodgers, Tom Keuic, and Teel's Band In concert. Lyceum, Ideal and Stab, motion pictures and songs. Oi'Eba House. —A new policy here. I'sstor ItusseU's pbotolrama, entitled "Creation," Is to be uresented ja three tarts, oue week to encb part, tbe perfoi bsbbsH being given on tho talking picture style with a loud and distinct p'aonogruini attachment ss lecturer. Each entertainment or part runs a fall two hours, and the phouo^rsjili works well with the acllou of the pictures. The first part was put on last half of last week, snd runs all of week of ?v. The second part, nultl.vl "The Human Sons of Fallen Angels," will bo Mioivu next week, Fully l.SOO saw Die show 10, It la "free admission," not even a collection being taken up. Nora—At the I.nko last week, Jack Levy and (he Three Syniiiltor,)' OlrU played tome fine muni-:; the Omrs.1 Trio csuwd 11 whirlwind of laughter, 'ferry and Allen did a good act, while Wesley snd Whlto snd Pool, the comedy magician, helped the iougli game with their efforts. Ijyiiu, Muss—Central Square (Ool. (1. Wll llarJ Ktantoo, mgr.) motion pictures and vaude- ville. OostiQux (Allen Newball, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures. iibsauland. —Motion pictures. Notes.— rlTte Olympla Theatre opened July 22, after a three week** renovating ami repairing, .Munager L. II. Coee resumed charge after s vacs- tiini The Lynn Theatre will be turned over to i.nrk-mpic (Progressive wheel) If arrsngtroents ran bo made. There la some talk that tbe Muni- filial Council will not permit burlesque to enter tin- Niwii. but a very urgent request will be ms.le lo the mayor. Haverhill, Masts.—Orpheum (Capalan ft Wasserman, ingrs.) motion pictures and Illustrated sung*. Mc'ENia (Capalan A Wassermsn, mgrs.)—Motion pictures only. Majestio (Roaketle ft Jsnelll, mgrs.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Pines (J. W. Gorman, mgr.)—For week of July 20, Gorman's Utnlcal Comedy Oo, presents "7 Reasons T." ESTABLISHED 88 YBARI 11 ILL. GROWING. FRITZ SCHOULTZ * COMPANY'S ORIGINAL. INDUOKMBNTa are CORRECT GOODS, BEST PRICE! and DBLIVBRIES the SAME DAT yosr order la received, or we will let yon know by card. __ Wa are tbe LARGEST TUEATllICAL MAIL ORDER HOUSB in the country, and w* Will ^d our large llloetrated caulogu*, lately revised, to any address free of charge, iteuksNote that wa carry the largest atpek In1 the cqu?'7 o! C^tomes foi your show* and acboo; days. LAKH STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. R. H. MAYLAND A SON, 54 Wllloughby St., Brooklyn, N.Y. MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. XYLOPHONES. BELLS. Etc. MOW IN OCR OWTI NEW BUILDING. BIT. 1HM. WIGS For STREET and STAGE WEAR MADE TO ORDER PROM fft.OO TO aJlOO.OO. We apecinllae la Btooll Win. THE WIQQERY %»! CHICAGO SPANGLES in Mcinl Iridescent, lllack and nil utlier culors. oOO dllforcnt shapes. 47 W. Third street, New York. Thoa-rlcal and Character Costumes f.,UMi llliislmlliiiw. Visit our SiiIi'hI'ihiiii. Any r'niHirii Siitiiin. Mllltury isnil Nnvul. Nn (Inter Urn Siniill ur too lllllll'tllli RU88ELL UNIFORM CO., 1600 B'v%ay, N. Y„ Cor. 48th St. MILLOT BROTHERS, UNIFORMS THEATRE8 and OPERA HOU8E8 We insert sdvertUemeBts la this eolsnaa at s special rata of 11.70 per agate line for 8 nontas (or IS times). This will enable local manager, to keep their houses prominently and continually before the assnagers of companies. During U» Oaw the ad. la ranalng w« will send n.ck adnr tlssr a copy of Taa Otrrrn free. OPERA HOUSE,Belleville, Kan. House changed bands: reopened. Attraction! wanted. Seating'capacity, BOO. Population to draw from, 4,000. Electricity. Armstrong A Arbntbnot, Mgrs. MILLBRTON, V. Y.-BEBTTHEATRE. Boats 490. Klectrlc lights, flood Hummer town. On Harlem llranch N. V. C. II. It., w miles from N. Y, City. J. J. HUltNH. Miuingiir. FOR RENT—Academy of Music, I'nttsvllle, Pa. Heats over 1,000; population to draw frouiovcr 40,000. 0. 11. TYSON, bee, llox KI9, I'otlsvllle, 1'a. ROYALTV AND BOOK PLAYS. For Stock. Repertoire and for arnsteurs. ALL OF TUB BTANDARU BOOK l'LAYB. Bole Agent (or 160 Royalty Plays and Western Agent for over HO. Send sump for lists. A. MILO BENNETT, 34 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111, FOR SALE.—High Clans Hunting, spoiling, Watch, Kami and Pet Hiikk, such a» Hvtlerx, Point- ers, Spaniels, Coon, llcer, Hear, l(aljl>ll. Wolf. Cut and Foxhounds, St. Ileniurd, M««llif, (ircat lluuo, Newfoundland, liloodhouud and otliorH. Ferrets, Itubblts, (lulnea I'lgs, .swine, Sheep. Younir slock spcclHlty. 12c for handHoine cataloiruc. All lirecils. Price List of Poultry and Pigeons. H. V. KKNNKI.S, Tunkliaunock, I'M. STONE THEATRE, FLINT, MICIIIIIAN, Is under entirely new matiuKciueut, and ruflltt-il Interior und oxterlor. The t lout ru will not lio open Sunday nlghUt. Only Hist class uttraclluns k<i- lkltcil. The city of Flint lias 62,000 Inliiilillants, la practically In tho center of llio Htiilejhus the largest ■nsnufuutiirlng plant of lu kind Initio world, wlilch pays out tlM.ooo every two weeks for lalior. First class shows cannot uirord to skip Flint. fatJSlV COMPOSED AND ARRANGED for any Instrument or number of Instruments Songs, words and Hallo, Bketchej.eto. Send stamp cats. L. LEWIS, 4« Klofcmond St., Cincinnati 0 PARTNERwIIIP OFFERED purl? willing to Invest capital In established Hcpcrloll'H Company that has JUHA0J that Has more than music good, Special piipor. IK II, 335 KaHt 3UI HI., Apt. 6, New York, VAUDEVILLE ACTS Do yon want one for the big; timet l)o you want to be a lu&illlnerr Let me write you an act at a price Unit defies competition. Your money back If you say so. Wrlteme. N. J.BUCKWHEKT, Huntington, Wins "TAIMILLE T0.VIC" (A Po.HIv. Cstr. for W*as, AoU) 80 URGE PAGES Of C01EDY UTERML Honolocaei, Croes-flre, Minstrel Jokes, SParodlei,S llrcltallons. Epitaphs and lisndreda of Orig- inal Oasis. Price, BO cents. Also write Exclusive Material. Anlbor of over MO art., Includ- ing "Locked Oat," Harmond at Bain's Bucceae of this Benson. HAMY I SKffTOS 01 Grand Opera House, Chlcnuo Ready to Book Season 1914-15 PERMANENT STOCK The Most Hiici'CNtfiil Mink Tliciitri'In MliTi'iiini. Seals wjo. Fully ci|ill|iped. Nollilng but a high (tlHHs Co. lu latest and liesl nrndiiollons can sue- weed. Write J, 8. WILSON, Lansing, Mich. <Back or the NAME /T-. STANDS -^ ^'teSTTRUNKtyERBUlLT XX Professional Trunk Tin. Trunk iliol alnnda out pioinlui oily from all ■ •tin.s* niiiki .. Strength, Lightness and Durability urn the, main reasons The TAYLOR XX Trade Make Is your guarantee of good faith, VYiiitk Today nut r.vr.u.iiui'K ur (,'oni'i.nri: LINK, (]. A. TAYLOR TKUM WORKS .10 !•:. Itutidolpli St. UblcuKo, III, I.'II W. ilslll Now York, N St. iJ Theatre For Rent l)U feet wide 1 IIN feel i|i'i')> Sl/.n ur Sllllfi'. m rout iiIku ) KlylliK Hi'Uiierv. About l.a.iisfals, Located nt U4;l-lH7 lluiiillton si. In I lie Ik-is it uf Hie lllislui'HS Sci'lloll of Mil' l.'llv. Iminlro of CIIANOI1K A SUNIiKllllW'ITZ, I'tiOlio Ul. U.IU lliinilltoii SI., Allulitiiwn, I'll. MOVING PICTURE THEATRE FOR RENT Corner llullil inn, Comer of Hum 11 Ian and liiuatnln Hia, About WM)HeuiM. In the lleuit of llui I'liv. Iiiiiiure of I IIANDI'K A SMNHKIltlWI'l /.. I'llonolKIl :kiu lliiinllliui SI., Allenlown, l'n. Musicians Wanted For IjniTes' lliiinl |ilnyltiKoiii! week slumls; tour of I'linmlii noil Sniilhi'i'ii Slnli's. Krt|ioi'liilly wnlil iiiilek : Hulo t.'ornulH. I'leeoln, Solo 1,'liirlnelM. Hlnln full imrMiHilni-H llrst letler, jiimt exjiorlenee, um; hi'lKht unil wvlKlil. (ittier MiiHleliiiiK write. Am now leiiily tiislKii l.udv M ■ i -11 Inns fur Vullilovlllc, lluiel and l.veouni work for sciihoii lull-Id. ('HAS. W. HtlKT/., Milliiilior mill I'roilui'iir Lady Mllsleiil Aels, ins .MIiiiiih .HI., liiilTillii, N. Y. WANTED 0 or 10 I'eniilii With Seeule Artist. Wrlto all Infor- iimtlon unit HOII'I iimirruiiis. JIM DK UKAN, Lyle, Minn. Wanted, lor Peniiaiient Stock sii minei mill roKular season. VOTJNU VltAllACTRll WOMAN, Willi MM also iilny seeonil liuslnnw; VOUNU IIKAVV MAN, who e.m eluy eluinielei-H, mill I'ooiiln In All 1 lies. K.4I1MIIK TIIKATIlr., 110 Hlniili'V Hlreel, Montreal, Can. e* tine Magical Catalogue ILLUSIONS, THICKS, Klc. (Iniiid Knd of Century, fully HlUHliiileil. HOOK OA'I'A- l.ooi'K, l4»c, free by mall. Catalog-no of 1'nrlor Tricks free. MAItTINKA A CO., Mfrn., 4V3 Sixth Ave., N. Y. BERTHA ELSMERI SliiKltiK and llmieliiit Soiilni'lle. Just Joined Itleton'K llljr.siinw. This Week, ,MI. Hlorllnif.Ohlo. ■2 lullen of iiiiiIii stem, I'opiilutlou, 90,0CO. I mtlil I'd piny the IiIk ones. NEW 212 PA8E ILLUST. MA8I6 CATAL (In annccrtng ait. flcaie mention Cmppeii.) Containing cots of Leading Conjurors, SOo. New "4B book Oital., 190. Bone nee. W. D. LEIIO V, 148 Court St., Boston, Haas. 114