We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
AUGUST 8 NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND REAPPEARANCES Smith and Corlnne. Peoctob's 125tb Sxassr, Jult 80. Carmen F-rcell, In our tt-tlmotlon, made a very THE N1SW YORK CLIPPER. 15 __ WVBLYEDAU. Clipper Post Office^ CABLE NEWS From Our Owi Correspond..!, Henry George Hibeerl. TOD'S LONDON. AUG. S, M Janls, terrified lijr Ibc war, linn abandoned her trip lo Fart*, and Informed the I'a'.ncc dlrec- tore that alio wlslica to complete her engagement there, as orlglnnlly arranged TIPS oceco Inanr^'ln';.' 0 nvo,,, •"'••'•ken mid to -leV violin and soiig single when we last caught , "" rc ,,,e Prompt delivery of the her doing .well. letters advertised In thin II.r She has dug uii a chap with b real powerful envelope iiluinly addressed iiinn'i waa received gladly, and alius Janls returua lo the Matt* four weeks hence. DO VOU KNOW— I&'^nntMMa nat there's atill plenty of tlmo to got your an ua ,Ttone~70lcc7 nn'd with ulro In frock coat, ami Mai f6r euclYTctte7.^i7,a ed ,. t^rl...^ .■afternoon material" pout, and silk hat, and Car- order for the letter, ,1k ledwin! Jh- oen In a brocaded Colonial sort of gown and fii.I iinme and ndtlre", "Tid 7hl li 2 Joke bonnet, they open with a duet sour and of bpslne*. followed by the .™ffiE *°& man follows with a solo. "When Yon Play "SL»»?» * ""closed.'"' " ender ' In the Game of Lore." and then Miss ■* In white fleshings (o la "1 Don't Care" for a 81*11 of rendering «ood music on Mordkln haa abamloned his engagements and Joined the ltusslan army. llnlnchowa leaves the Empire to become a Bed nod gracefully stepping about to her own accom- paniment. She looks well In the fleshings, and lilevs Just as well ss ever. "Shores of Italy" Is Smith's next, soloing It lone enoogh to allow "Allan Corlnnc" to change to another gown and returning with the addle to nuke a duet finish, with the operatic bit used to odvnntage daring H. The turn runs roughly in arrangement. The change to fleshings Is rather abrupt and would "•fry Mrs. ,'robihly and better favor to finish up with If Men Rose ibey mi«» be wed.. They are not working to suit §°od B'"">7. themselves aa yet—mebe Smith and Oorlnne may cross us all and whip Into a smooth "double"— hut from this angle Carmen Bteell, single, looked better. Fourteen minutes, In one. Tod. Yon Play S. U, "° " e —I—A as Breelf .. p,c "«e mention the dntc for nun. ! )S i b e C t r te,: , .e* U , , C ,^ U ^ P "' U }» "hlc-I",". » a violin * e " e " » e "t for were (Advertised. AdJIe, Mile. Allen, .Mae Austin, Mildred Black, LUIIe Bond, Louise Black, Vera Blondelle Llhhle Baffry Mrs. L.H. Onyx Trio, PBOCTOB'l 125TK ST., JUIT 30. Three young cbaps, with usual "cabaret style" of dellrerlng their numbers. In evening clothes, nlth the jet buttons, they start ••dancing around" with fair speed. Two follow for duet of "The Little Church Around the Corner," after adding the silk hats and cane, uiul finishing up with a soft shoe dance The third chap follows wl'h "won" dioleet for a song, and all three, back In the evening salts, offer another trio aniuber, A speech by one Informs his audience that they intend showing how a German comedian works up a number with the aid of two chorus glrli. It gets cheap laughs. Tho boys could do better with something worth while for a flnlsh. They will do for the popular priced houses. Tod. a ■ Viva Ethclla. Hamiieisteui's, Ado. 3. This Is a petite young woman, who Is gifted with t wonderful high soprano voice. She made her first local appearance at the matinee here, Aug. 3, costumed In rustic style, anil while seated at the piano, In a selection of tinllnils well adapted to her remarkable voice, fulfilled all that bad been laid in advance of her Brut npiienimiee here, Hit renerlolre consisted of: "In Love's Oar- den," "When Hie Angelas la Hinging," the "Night- ingale" song from "Woodland." and, in closing Iter act she rendered "The Last Rose of Bummer'' very charmingly. Her debut was a most auspi- cious one. Old Timer. SAX FRANCISCO. (flpcciol diipatch to Tux Now ionic Clutch ) Columbia. —Monday, Ang. 8, "dark" for tho week, to be re-opened Monday, Aug. 10, with Holbrook Bllnn and his Princess Players. Coiit. —Sunday (matinee), 2, second week of new series of Paul J. Ealnej'a African hunt pic- tures. Ai.oi7.Ait.—Monday, 3, beginning of special sea- son for fonr weeks of Charles Uuggles sud Allele Rowland, supported by the stock company of the bouse, the first offering being "A Modern Eve." Obpiieuii. —BUI opening Sunday (matinee), 2: Chrystsl Heme and company, vlnle Daly, the Whurry Lewla Quintette, with E. Arnold Johnson, Iiinnint; F.dmond Hayes and company, Bellow, Incite Asorla with Miss Bllaote and Chevalier ile Mar, Prince Lai Mon Kim, Emll Pallenberg and trained bears, and Daylight motion pictures. Rktbsbs. —Bill opening Sunday (matinee), 2: Malvern's Comlques, William Lampo anil company. La Julie Deodlms, Pearl and Irene Sans, Tom Waters, and the Essaneescope. I'antaqbh. —Dill opening Sunday (matinee) 2: Hendricks and Belle Isle company, Standard Bros., American Newsboys Quartette, Alf Goulrtln and company, Cooper and Klcsrdo, Imperial Opera Oo„ and Sunlight pictures, Ncrns, Tub following feature films were the attrac- tions at the theatres sained, respectively, for week commencing Sunday, July 28: At the Tlvoll Oiiera Hcusa "The Wolf;" at the Imperial, "The Man On the Box;" at the Portola Theat'e, "Thu Christian," and at the Oalety Theatre, "Cabirls. ' Tub Princess Theatre, located on the South side of Ellis Street, West of Fillmore, and which was ereeteu after the catastrophe of 1000, haa lieen sold to 9. Morton Conn, of Portland, Ore. The theatre Is a ateel and concrete fireproof one, with n seating capacity of 1,600, covering a lot 87 by 138 feet. The purchaser la aald to be a millionaire theatrical man of the Northwest, and l" the largest stockholder in the Bees circuit, covering several of the Eastern States, as also Interested In theatree all along the Pacific Const. Whether Colin will operate the theatre himself or lease It Is yet uncertain. At present It is run as a cheap vaudeville house. Berlin, Stella Boden, Miss U Burr. Natalie Bulkley, Miss Fred Belmont, Winifred Barnes, Ethel Clinton, May A Beatrice C»well, Ruth County, Miss 0 Cooper, Carrie Courtney MrsW. Cohhtn, Helen Clnrk, -Mabel Bolson, Addle L Parley, Flo Devlne Mrs. Edw. J. Desmond, -Marie A- Dolle Davison, Mrs. Jas. Dennis, Jessica A. Drews, Orucc Devon, Irene Don Levy MlaaM LADIES' LIST Dorr, Dorothy iDnvcniioTt Pearl 'Dodge ilral'rank linltim. Ada Dale, Mnrle Pltgcrald l.lltl in Flsk. Uertntilv Forrest, B«y Fowler, Emma Oordon, Rose Haney, Edith Hunter, Ada Hllyard, Nell Howard. Kitty Hall, Aleta Hampton Lillian Hoover, MrsJno. Hunter, Cruce Knowlton, Pearl Kendall, Roso Lawler, Nellie LoftUS, Je.-mle I*onard, Susan Men-lit, Rose Mason, Nellie Mclvccn, Babe Maderia Florenc Mar/ella Madam McAlpln, Mrs. R Miller, Van Morrison, Edith Mulvey, Lliilo Milton, Lolu Nnriii, Orayee Natlno, Bertha Nlelson, Mario Note, Oraec r.. Paul, Blanche Price MuudcUeal Palmer. Miss jr. I'nrrl, Frauklo 1'omeroy, lola Rlelly, Flo W. Itolierts, June Itnssrll. MIb».\1B Itlo. Violet Roberts Cordelia Rohson, Isabel P.iwell. Marie Russell, Zella, Small,- Octle Singer, Clara Sttvew. Anna Stanton, Doris Sonola, Vldi SIsRon, Josle "Belle of New York," at the Lyceum, sUll tio riii-eeis of London, Mrs. Kendal repudiates the rumor of her return- ing to the stage to support Seymour Hicks. Marie Lloyd had a big reception on her first West End re-appearance, at the Loudon Pavilion, to-night. VAUDEVILLE BITS. 01 SID. passport 1/itclt f Thai Harriet Burt blew right to Brighton Bench after her H.trlom O. II. showing, and did big things 1 (Heads up for this Bulging comedienne.) That "Eddie" Collins, of the Athletics, Is not the only Eddie Collins drawing sal- ary from Pennsylvniila? "Kddlo'' Col- lins, a nineteen year old outfielder, who hails from Jamaica, '«. I, smacked "tho round thing" at a .325 clip In Han An- Jim KEMim^KItAm Maade Direction James Plnnkett BURT AND MALVENE HAPID-KIHK VAUDEVILLE. tonlo (Texas League), for two seasons Thai the Broadway Trio (Lamb Hanesn 'Fred Clarke, of tho Pirates, blunked both eyes that way nn.l then shoveled 3.6O0 Pirate "Iron men" together for said Kddle, and now he's In there "regu- lar"—tilt tin' 'em as if he had broko In with llonni Wagner. These two Eddies) would do a great vnudevlllo turn, and could term It "It's n Shame to Hprlng •t the Orccn Stuff, but We Need It In the Kail" That Inness and Ryan will open on tho Or- ■pli.jiiin time Aug. 23T , .,IV UIIWUIIBJ A ill/ luwuv. UUIIUnJI and Smith) are fcaturt) attractions down at Coney, at Perry's? Tltat the l'rimstnder Four were hantlcil tho usual criticism by the "griddle weekly" recently, but then the same quartette Is capable of holding Its own on nuy old program? (can't tool the public any more—so let <l tile in peace,) That Philadelphia can now boast of having flvi-u up,Grant Lafcrty, who Is now In he M. (). R.'s booth at I'roctor'a Twenty-third Btreet? Tin Rahx, rnnnnger Union Sqnare, wishes to deny the stories recently circulated around Broadway that he bad a franchise for a bur- lesque show. He wants It distinctly under- (•toed that be Is not connected with any theatrical enterprise or theatre other than Smith, Mrs.Jnck tho Union Square, which he has so aaccess- stewart Ermiiiio ii:iiy guided the past few months to one of Stanley, the most favorite popular price bousca In ilrn.J. Frank ' That Kdlth Ward, the original "Girl with That Qcue Buck and Dave Stamper dragged the Auburn Hair," will return to vs'ide- themselves away front pleasant company Vlile In Sf.ptember? and a "pip'' of a host trip to get back Greater Mew York, Gordon and Mcbpht open Wednesday of this week with tbe -Bon Tons at Trenton, then to the Columbia, New York. These boys wdii no doubt be a big; success in tbe burlesque Held. Joe K. Smith looking; for big girl acts. v ,' fnrs * Wnufg in the wind, Joe? Wiseman. Arllne „ ln * Tw.° Ho ^ers cleaned up at tjaa PalegJ Square this week. Tncy have been booked for tho parks snd fairs, opening Aug. IT. 'Ibis Is one act that should never lay off. Some of you wideawake United agents must have been sleeping to let this act get away TAat Josle l-'iynn and her Minstrel MalJs sue taking things easy around "the heart of the city that has a .heart" for a few weeks, prior to primping up for another big successful season / Josle looks f7lfttcriw; well with her array of "real ones" wherever you kud wear^etn to town and collect royalties from Zlrg- fcld Follies' melodies? TAol nu one seems able to tell where Hcrt Grsnt and Joe Young nre vacationing? The boys sure picked a champion hlilltig place— ruetoo they'll rush back with a couple of wonders—whoklntoll. Travers, Belle Tabarini. Klla Turner, Anun Teal, Mrs.Raymond Tlerney, Kilty Von Hsgen, Wallace. Hope Ward, Anna Weston, Ethel Wllrhvooil, Rose Washington, That Southe, Senna, Levey and Tanner ore That George "Honey Boy" Evans la on Hie doing things In style at Kelly's, Coney road to bloomln' good health again? Isle? The boys are including Instru- George got out for an hour of tennis one ments In their repertoire of melodies day Inst week, and It did him good, now—but I can't imagine who the 7'hat the All Star Minstrels, originally with Yeates, Edna Kiinnlo lium you. I piTRors raws. Roy Chandler, the South American manager, arrived in New York on July 31, anil has mods his headquarters at the office of lllchard Pltrot, where he will make all arrangeuieutd for taking out his different attractions to South America. He will take with him a big lomolete circus, to open at the Teatro Ooliseo, in Buenos Aires. as yet Mr. Chandler has act decided whether he will take this circus from America or from Gfrraany. Mr. Pltrot, his American representa- tive, Is ceallng with Frank A. Rohbins, also with Antonio Publllones, of Havana. He bas also Albert, Lew Alford, Jack Alton, Thou. Andennle Great Annls, Clnlr Arkens, Geo. Arnrd Bros. Alfry & Fullertnn Berg, J. Phillip Blnlr, Tony Billings, Jas. J. Brown. Bert A Harriett Burkhardt, Max Berger, Edgar Barlow, Arth Y, Bactzcl, Rolit. Urown, Saml. Burns, Ceo. Ball. Jack B. Brlggs, Carl Breault. J. A. Browning, Illll i Edith Barrett, John Culhnne, W. B. Conness, L, E. Chartress- Holllday Co, Oarlln, Robt. Clark, Geo. Chase A Carina Claphom, A. J. Ohsse, Will Coyne, To* Olwm'ns, Lou Coo, Robt. Oorhln, Ullmora Dean, Lew Denney & , Morrison Donoldson Steve Diets, FaIw. Dnsmnond, 0. Duukhurst. Big Ed DoVlne, E. J. Denney ft Morrison Dennis A Nelson Dyer, Wlllaid Penney, W. Dexter, David Dumond, Geo, Do!ton, Fred Denning. Jack P Denney Robt. W Ellaa, Harry Epleston, O. P. EdwardB, Phil Elfry 4 . ^ Fuitorton Edwards A Est.vllo Frank, Jno. H. Fredericks. Geo. l-'innks. Two Filscary, II. R. Gould, Lloyd T. Grandl, Bobt. Onnrro, C Glasgow, Jas. GENTLEMEN'S LIST, Golden, J. K. Gordon AQordon Gonlnu, J. GIUIb, Robt Goodwin, Jack F Hayes, Arthur L Hooper, Uariy Howland, C, V Hlckninn, Ceo. Hickman, Guy Hughes, Arth A. Hagan, Jas. P. Hoffman, Joe Hall, B. 'Swede HnKllngs, Joe Hall, Joe Harris, Wadsw, Hartley A Bninnell Hendrlx. Ralph Heine, II. Henrndoii II.C.E Hudson, Tlios, Harris, Leuu Hunt, Geo. I). Hbuncgo, Frank Harvey, Doc lieclow, dins. James Hnrllo K Jack, W. ft Kilbride, Percy Kennedy, Fd. King, Frank Kaiser, Jos. Kllnk, Jas. Kidder, ft B. King, Alwyn I/eaby, W. H. Lorense, H. <>. Leonard, J. B. Livingston, I. La Tena's Animal Show Lucas. Geo. F. Lukens & Ixirrerto Ushwood, II. r Langdons, The Luther A Gates Lawrence RobtU Lombard Bros. Lea, Mark Morse, Joe McDomld, Wm. Mercer, C. W. Mack, Bud Mitchell, Wm. Marvin Jack Mitchell F. M. Mock, Harry Maekay, Pete MdSinnuSi Jus. Mnmbro, Ant. D Murdock A Watson Manley. Bert Mllchell, B. B. Mcinroy, 11. 0. Moore, Vln Mlllen, Geo. Maedougall W.H Monro, Geo? Martin, Carl Mantel! Westloy Murdock, P.b McOce, if. W. MeOnrron Mr. 0 Nye, Tom Frank Norton. B. N'onduwu. A. T. Nestell, E. II. Owens, J. N. O'Day, Billy Ollnhan, Al. Prico & Butler Parker, Hurry Prultt, Walt. Panguorn, Dr. Plnskl, L-w J. Phlpps, CIiuk It. Price, fh-nest Paris, Lionel Polster, Itoti Hliliililn. llrinv Reed, Claude Ross, Thus. W. Rodgers, Euveno Raymond, Bold. Roberts, Jack Hosar, P. O, Rohhlns Clint, VII Reynolds & Done-.-an Rassell, J, W. Robertson, WPId Rome, Jink See, Wo. I. Shea, Jus. 10. Stanley, Norman Seeker, Iath Jranbttb CniLDB Is mnklng a big success with her single around these diggings lately. sin- opened on tho Proctor tlmo this week. Monnis and BbaSlkt. opened this week on the Loew Western circuit at Milwaukee. Ar. Espb and Paul doing; One on Loew's Western time. Crocib Dunham deserted vaudeville this week to go with the Gaiety Girls, of tho Columbia circuit. Mae Francis resting quietly at Atlantic City, Ward, Bbm, and Ward riot on the Or- pi-emu time, They are playing at Oakland this week. •Mknnbtti and iSim.i.i.i In electric light In front of every theatre they pluy in the West. Maiiri.i. Hhrrman preparing for big Broad- way musical show for the Kail. lttiTH Powblt, at the Dnvpress, Milwaukee, this week, starting tho Loew Western time. Ai.oiia Twins will have a new novelty to offer at the close of tliolr season with Jean Bedlnl's Mischief Makers next May. Would like to hear from Snyder and HtvUo. I'niNPESB Indita opens tho Proctor tlmo next neck. IIam.fn and Hurt going to split when they iniihh the Pantagcs time. cuihi: BociiFRTEit held over another week nt llummcrsteln's, making her third week. It's going some for a "olnglo" to hold over at the "Roof," but this little lady Is ono Moomer Is who hamdod Paul that flhnsy ttory (?i recently I That Joe Vogcl Is back at the old stand (Loew's Seventh Avenue), and If the (birds arc chirping straight, ho'll be do- ing the managing stunt there for Marcus In the near future? (Couldn't make a more proper move.« That May Woods, one of the beauty "secre- taries" up In -the U. U O. oillces, look herself on to a two week's vacation Inst Saturday? Iloput.-nif, Atlantic City, or Just old New York. Stay ? (I wonder if she Is going to pull tho yoke over her neck during the fortnight I) That Kddlo Delnney, of Jo Jo and Delaney, Is wondering over thu stnnd the melody shops hare taken? I'd like to look under the carpet In Eddie's tint—and then lay off the rest of *ho Hummer from this stuff. That Green snd Kenton will open on Hie. Proctor time tbo last half of this week? "Honey Hoy" Kvnna' show, finish th.'lr U. II. I), tour this week In time to start rehearsals for Ueorgle's show iignlnV Tho act Includes: Tommy Hyde, soft shoe dancer, and business manager of the trick; Paul Van Dyke, sunie swe«t Swiss yodler; Wm, It. Thompson, Inter- 1< locator, who has been featuring Jeff m Urnneu*s "You'ro More Than the world . to Me;" Jimmy Median, who has been lending tenor with the Kvnns' troupo for live years. Is featuring Gilbert and Mnlr's "I Had n (Inl. I llnd a Pal," and doing wonders with It. The comedy Is being handled by "Lasses" White, who Is using " 'Way Down South;" .Mm Dnliertv, doing well with "Follow tha Crowd, and Carl Fletcher, having no trouble getting big results from "Canip Meeting Hand. That then- Isn't any morn bccntiso I'm on my vacation—and that's all tboro Is cnnyliow? , THIS WEEK'S CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE (Bpaiat sjffi fo Tits Oi.ii-ith, Aug. S.) MAJESTIC. (Lyman B. Glover, inn uuger) Ion Lnrkctt and Jack Waldnoii, the* 1 musical comedy hoys. "In love's Oanlen," a musical and terpslcboresn pan- Kane, the dancing Adonis; Ailelyn Kates, the |iet of McliNly Lane; Craig snd Hlnlght, black and tali comedians; Three Kelcy Htsters, the Kngllsh madcaps. tisiilrne, by Allen Drew, featuring Cynthlu Love- lace, suiii:orleil by Martini Courtney and tliwi-ue Petti. M.irgn Dcla Rose, the Muropenn fmilnlne McVICKER'S, Sjnllh, Uerm. O v 't,j e turts wltcre most others leave off. Stanley. Ed. R. Shaw, Jno. E. Sours, Tho Sherman, Rolit Sinclair, K. II. Solvnll. A. J. Snyder, Jack Schats, Sol Trevor, Vaughn Talt, David W. Tonlultl, Jos. Tucker, Wm. B. True, Francis L. Turner, Jack 0. Topack, O. M. Whlttlngton K.H Whipple, Waldi Williams Harold Ward, Ben], West. John D. Whitney, H. S. Williams Harold Wskelee, Mont. CAhniR Kv.vNoi.rm at Morrison's, Rock- away, next week. Thk Apollo Studio has moved to their new ([.inner;, at 122 W. Forty-fourth Street, in the centre of the theatrical district. Caruso. Morris Oronln and his Merry Men, In many mirthful moments. Misses Irene and llobbla tsnlUi, presenting ungs worth while. Miss Lelt- Bel, asMsled by Jinnette, aerial feats. Claude Golden, Australian card expert. Claude ail Hug. water, assisted by Edith Lyle. la "Wives of the Rich;" Included In the rust are Frederick For- rester, George Thompson and Robert Ilratt. Her- bert Williams and Hilda Wolfim, In "Almost a Pianist," The Fives Metsetlts, acrobats. Next week's bill: Gertrude Cuglilsn and company, Ralph Hen, Theodore Beisllx I'lnycra. Juliet. Kuril snd newtr. Henry Lewis. Stanley and Norton and BIroy Slaters. COLONIAL. (Oeonre A. Harrison, manager.) Bound's flic r'.i-KNcKR Warrbn, considered ov many to Merry Musical Maids. Burton Holmes' iravelette. be ono of the best tumblers In America, Is "Rolling Down to Itlo:" Deodalo, necromancer touring with the Zarrell I'rlo, playing tlio two-a-day. Job Homir.n, of the Two Rocdere, Is a quiet siort of a chop and wouldn't harm a fly, but —who sent you Uie postcard at the union Square tbla -week, Joe? It wasn't right Wilson and Addrkt playing Shea's, To- ronto, this week. Going big all over. ■wa.,.,f> tmnii iu km, , vrvnuiu, ,,.-\.i,nii«iM.^-. v.'„n« ■'-' 'i.iat. and mystlfler; oilue, Joy and CUnc; Leonard tloual dying act (J, (I. Butch, manager.) Ktnioul Ohlnese Dors Devils, Diamond llealrlee ami eiuniiany, niiislenl novelty ; Howard's animals, stiprrcdncatcd canities; Hay Mayo and Margie Addis, lilekuell and (lib- ney, In "A Small Town Joliiuiy ;" Baker and Devere, eccentric character dancers; Sauls and Roi-kwiHsi, transparent painters; the Two Zyls, Xylophone experts; animated aongs, GREAT NORTHERN HIPPODROME. (K. O. l''.i«-rt», manager). Day show: tlyns Bros., serltllsta. Prince ami Deerles, In MSjaga ami chattel. North bine and Ward, III songs an I doiiees. Olio Trio, merrv musical bmiuhiiIi. Piccolo Mlilgcls, vaudeville's tiniest perfoi-ners. Mao West ley, singing comedienne, and Nnrrli' baboons. Nlgtit show: Hello Claim Slid Herman, European (yaiaiats. Kallierlne Wiley and mm- pany. Wallace Calvin, comedy trickster, "hi™ and Lunatics," musical comedy. Ben Harney, songs ami dances. Zooo, Jordan and Zeoo, senra- J. J. SHUBERT RETURNS. J. J, Shnbert returned July SO alioard the Valcrlatid after a five weeks' trip on the con- tinent, bringing back with him cevrral Import- ant manuscripts, contracts for a number of new I IIARLIB GILMIN, one Of the most popular .days and musical productions as well is con- lenders In Brooklyn, who bas made himself a Iracta with a half doieii or more foreign stars. regular fellow with performers and patrons Mr. Sbubcrt would not divulge tb- names ex* tils at the Fulton Theatre for the past several playa or players Just st this time. Ile said, years, left that place lOBt (Sunday night as however, tbat he had secu.'rd several highly Ward, Bel! A j^ "fogg mhK nVstalled'a non"-luion oKheiT nevei effects for tlie" next""winter" flafden pm' Weaver, Herman *». . at t ne nou «». on Monday. Charlie, la ^ act Watson, Twlsto Wordley, Ralph Woodward, Guy Wltctiuian, 0. X WyiHi. B, Wilkes, Ben Wilson, Ned Yard, Oeo. . |Yole, Arthur During his trip mliruad HEM WOTIOB AT HEAD OP LIST. OUT OF TOWN HEWS l,..ki™ («• . ,o«l „r».r W . ...Mill. »f tUfJgr ml rm HSU >> «'»._.- i M n.... it.— .s.. vis .» as— eonean cities and saw practically all of the MAMS AND BaLT HAJT fte bit Of the plays (list had not been witnessed by his bill at the Garden, Atlantic City, last week, brother, Lee Khobert, during the Spring tear of They left Sunday night after the show for tbe latter. Mr. Bbutwrt expressed delight at Oakland, Cal., to open the Orpheum circuit the very good reports he had received concerning next week, With two weeks to follow In the business of the various Bhobert attractions 'Frisco. tbat have been playing In New York all Hummer. •Mr. ape UiRKS, DRAm S»: Am writing ^.ffllffiSWff" b/ MM - **** yon on bohalf of myself and the Bportsm.u "Mg tSfSjMk Bhubert cam. M. A. C, and they wish to thank you of the vester Sehsfrer. "the man who gives an entire kind, favor Which you done for us at the entertainment by himself." and 8. Ractman, bla Amphlon Theatre by displaying our penant ntsaaatjer. lacludcd In this party were tuo young on tbe scene of your act. And they would sister* of Mr. Bchaffer, the Uorllck Russian hal- like to get your consent of making yon an lrt of Oro young ladles and eight men, and tbe honorary member of our fast growing or- Althoff blaieis. On the Pcnnsylvanbi, which a part of the performance given Tills wilt be Mr. Bchaffer'a dm a iubi ^iiiwills; OS" «..w-w« ...n.j.n. vra. htv i . n ». v' l u ""', WBVSSB T—** nvwm w«.. mvpcmw uiiii. iuu ii| MM to his traveling represeutaitlve <a Kurope. i.i„„„in Neb.—Oliver (F. 0. ZeAraaB, mgr.) ganlzotton which will cost you nothing only ' ,me .! n laitT ln the day, were tbe animal actors, she will emne Into Now York In a new Luowlc ttafleyette, for him to moke aa offer for ,,.,..n^tre Is still running stock with tbe Barrow- your consent. Our club was so Impressed by J"* 1 *"''*, ''"*». do I». dcior. » tame fox ant a "In October 1 will produce su Aut rB hl& /™ r i,« l > tour <o the great Circus JJ owlI d Plsyers Vo° the cioventb week of the RS •?» fl «V|1VwW»bM {St. fS& & * |M,rt of "• l»rf«™"e» «'»«» "tWed 'Watch Your flten,' THI, v Oorty Aj tnaf ^ oermany. It U absolutely aure ;i„ Tl^ r S D from Home" waa presented. For KZ.~tomlttm&mtw^An&iaai by Mr. flehoffer. that one of the three circuses will open the sea- '"A k S\Si 3 "Merely Uw AnS" with Ksth- {%"„!? Sat ion gave ui ataxia a nroml' ePPearanca In A son at the Teatro OolHeo. In Buenos Aires. SS%b% ta the title role. These are the gSff^aSsT CR %m« SSSL .S«5I ^ . Jf"! •*» he v ,. "pltrot has also made arrangements, through %2?J£ElSm ci Miss Stevens as leaJlng lady. ',.?L P IS ".hi .l,L« Jllll «I 0 th.i the Secretary, Hugo Schlctt, of the Irvine Place Sf" l v J*,„l ^ iuMeeded Adelync Bushnell. Miss others In the theatrical pofesslon. Bo this Theatre, N. % X lately arrived from Wana. B^hnell has re^rtdI to her home at Thomaatoo. tvlono shows you how much our boys value It " for a complete Vienna Comic Oiiera On., for a {,, i„ ..ij « well earned vacation, she having (The aboyo was received by Abe Marks tilliss Its C'..,.n. a -_^^.a -.— . - —.a asswSsL m ■ - ■ m. .. t~. VVn sVv t*"" m _b_a— _i_ sssm ■sbsss Imt- in/inb htKaf, K ■ bIbbbsI vat ssaasl Iha IJ« tour la South America; and fiirtherrnore", ho is JJ*" .t work continuously for~sUly-sn: weeksT last week whon he played tho Union Square.! ak1.^i, w " b ."?f ,no " ,ta"d" and tbe Dreotnland ^ els a prime favorite with the theatre goera of Er.IEARCTIT Matnfi breaking In new aft 10-15. "The Vlr- Me., to. take.a 1»«!!.«»™f? T"**.'?,'..;. 1 !? SSH."* >„d tbe Dreamland ■pa stow of Ooney Island for a tour in Cuba . \ '':? ''Inxloa show, to leave for South America DELINGHAM'S PLANS. Ohsrles Dllllngtiaju returned from Knropr July 3V, on the I'afcWnnd. He S|s*nt much of his tlmo In Csrlshsd taking tho cure, and has entire- ly recovered from the nines* which caused htm, lo go shroad In rhn Spring. In an Interview, Mr. Dillingham aald! "A new I'lav for Montgomery and Stone will be my first offering of the season, This produc- tion will he ready In fteptfinflwr, and later will be presented at the Oloiie Theatre. New York, It Is yet without a title. Tlw music Is by Ivsn Caryl, snd the book Is written by Anne Caldwell ami ll. H. Ilurneide. Supporting tbe stars will he Charles Aldtlck, Aliens Crater, Juliette Day, Helen Falconer, Violet Zell, MarJorle uentley, Douglas Stevenson, Gene Revere. Charles I'heli* and Kdgar Hay. In this cotnpany I will also pre- sent Belle Story, a soprano from vaudeville; alar ■urlta Destreea, a dancer whom 1 ensagnl In nialn; Jean Olcnnont's novelty act, and the lireeu Family, another Kuropean contribution from vaude- ville. "As icon ss fee Montgomery and Btonn prodnc- tkm Is launched I will atari on n new play which 1 obtained from IWrosnl Sheldon, In I«ndon. Its title Is 'The Lonely Heart,' and Jack Barrymots will appear In the leading part. The next play to ret umler way will be 'Itomtneo,' In which Doris Kcanu will appear until tbo Sirring, when play. Autumn revue. entitled 'Watch Your flten,' This will be Iho first opportunity given Irving Devlin to write this music for an entire play. The Imok Is by Harry II. Smith. In this oompauy will be Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oantle, Bllubefb Murray, T. Roy Barnes. W. 0. Fields, Klltsls-tli llrlrc. Charles King, Harry Kelly, the Six Drown Brothers, llalllaati i $^jEti&^«sy8^J^ MU> With Joe Keno np ln New England, and 111 tie Elisabeth doing an acrobatic dance, Oarman, mgr.L-jroT 6-8, be- what's next? Ill bet tbe Hulu Hulu will 'eekly snd_ photoplays, the_ An- y 0 )| ow , Mli.ii. 8IDONIB rehearsing with Tom Still! i.~ fSkTkmT&T.JEljJRTE* *^^S^^mlmSm» Wt tbe new Tan's^ Monte .CkrifjjraTslMWlykiK ii'.rV— .ltingling Broth- specialty and portraying the role of sou- at the Municipal Thea'tre. In Rio do Janeiro, under . -■: e .f ma, HS ment "J W Chandler. This 'is ono °,3 h ^™ T ? 9 W A ue kere 17...".".. What" Bight have ^"^0.^ bbjgest shows of Its kind that *" ^r^erlouS t«Tdent' occurred at <3apltB» bictte. S'fJffiHS^ m K ? uUl America. It Is composed been a "^^'""tSJ'e,,,-hearing Eddie ■ g. *lPsT#W People and about 127 truuka with W«™'„J™J the Kusstkmsl lotn> the kwp artists. ii? m 8i <,U ! "J"" 1 ,or °"> vb °\e show. i Hded ln^mld a" Vnd fell to tbe ground. Mr. v,-lth r - M P i. ro f b ," '.L 80 J? 8 ^ 9pe J l1 ' 1 «"■«T ro0,,, ■ VEmwm badly shaken op but not 'seriously to- Wl ? Wm Lada, the Russian dsneer, who gave «"«» yna Mr ond Mrs. F O. Zehrung aro YotHl!!L P erton »»w 'set April, for tbe New «*gl" tj' jj»'stJS",„, a , U elr vacation. Mr Zeh- Yorfc press, at the Princess, New York, where J^^'Xle In NevTYork OUy. will conclude OHVILLE 8TAMM LTJCKT. It Is not so is ci s u a ry when nanlpulatlng a piano above one's head to have the chorda In ssld music box In as perfect harmony as It Is com- pulsory to bsve the cords In one's lower exttettal- ties In real sturdy condition. America ss a star. Home eighteen vlsltsd Now York as a toemlirr of the famous Selinffw family. Then be was a boy tumbler and played with bis father. Ten year* ago he became a star, and la spite of numerous -.-..# ..«. „■» ...vn.. offers he has refused to visit America until Lee snd Sykes. Unas (Iran, a popular young Kngflsh nhubrrt persuaded hkn lo play a season In one of singer, wlwm I engaged hi London, and a Kirro- the Hhubert ttHstrra ln this city. In pursuance, pean novelty pn«nited \ry George Msreks. with this contract Mr. Schaeffer will make hut "Before leaving I'srls I arranged with Bl.le debut to New York on Saturday evening. Ang, IS. Janls to |ilay. In French, tbe leading part In The at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, ills narl of Girl on tbe Film,' either at Hie (lymnase or the the performance will consist of Juggling, painting, RciMlaiance Theatre. Nbe will return lo America marknsanalilp, black art. dancing, pantomime, In the Spring or nest September, appearing In a violin plsylng, equeslrlniiie feats snd several other what not His own company consists of over fifteen Deraons, but Instead of giving the whole entertainment, Mr. flebaeffer wll be sur- rounded by an sll-atsr bill of prominent European artists, whose names will be given later. Also on the VoferlonJ were Bam Bernard, Al. Jolscn and Melville Kills. Mr, Bernard haa lust closed his London season ln "The Hello of Bond Btrsvet" and comas oaek lo play In the tamo piece on lour. He Tctunlus under -he manage- ment of tbo Miubert*. Mr. Jolson, woo took a motor trip through Swltscrland with Mrs. Julmn play which Is being written by 1'anl Dickey and Charles (Joddard, authors of "The Misleading Lady.' Only one act of this play will be musical comedy. Borne of my other attractions for the coming season will be Fannie Ward to tbe farce, 'Madam President,' which will tour to the Oistl. and 'The Lady of tbe Slipper.' " »i» AMERICAIVM LEAVING TUB CONT1NBNT. Professional who were on the Kuropean {-emi- nent recently lost no time ln trying lo leave the Oreille fitarnm, who Is known to vaudeville ss and Mr. Ellis, la getting back In time to begin war-threatened countries, must of them going t> "Tbe Boy Hercules," Juggle* sn eight hundred rehearsals In iho next Winter Garden ahow In England, where ileclaTatlens wwemsde. Wm. n v, ,,.---;-, -» wmm tii.iT.., i^ew sors, wueru ";,.„ _a,ii^ i n New 1 SUSHS* ? iTettt ""<*"• n * New York hooklnra for aUractlons tot his "circuit of houses. Miss Laaa'gfves »Twtole^howX'nerseff.^She „ .„»«« »,«■« trn nv SfeB-v 1st tiEvJSm iS ESlm* reatum of'bls*JstrfornVance" which ne"i^d *le."Bxitnerthe nw^twhataVT ^^t^li'\a\M n^^\i i^i'iy tat^>^m>\ *H1 play a four weeki' cnMgement with Mr. MAUDE ADAMS NOT TO BE SEKJT lit gj ^^ 5 w^ne the Harleni Opera House sre to me the festures. This production will open There Is great dlroculty In having chcclis or 1 ublllones. ln Havan? at Ito pjyret? sfter which "MOVIES." tlie mwt half of this week. *^ hi October. Mr. Bills, who saw many playa while notes accepteiL or drafte caah«l, syT the Ainerl- •he will play the leading houses In South America, a triangular arrangement between Msade Adsms, .Monday afternoon (first show) tbe piano «n London, Franco and flerroany. will also appear "" Hxpreas Co., In New•Tork, refused to Issue by special arrsngemente wxthlloy CoandlerT Be- I M Darrle and Ohartea Frohiuan settles It for aid a topple when one of the tendons la Htsmm's In U10 new Winter flenU-n Show, meanwhile de- ">r orders1 on Kngtsnd, All forehgners must leave 'ore leaving New York she will nliy a niotlnee in MmeUst nono of the Barrle playa, In which right ankle sprang a kink—with tbo result that votlnghlnuvelf to designing costumes for tbe early , ^ ri ", or .. ,frB "* e '"*<"* "» ""' ""• ant ""W •' for a number of weeks In me of the big Broadway ij"ude Adsms has In the past iweared, will ever <,„, y, ito0 cr„bed to tbe stage. The result was Bnubert musical produclhms. iheatres. of New York. be used lu America fer movliig jjlctirn^.^Jl^ese nothJn«_iuore_ ser'ous i than Stamoi a suffering an g , , Maude Adams has In tbe past sppeared, will ever «„, „iu,o be used lu America for iriovliig plctirres. These nothfng nx plays Include: "Pcteu a^Jfc^J^sJjW.■«•-*" annoying e I-*., r^in.. 1 Rhskesnesre." "Thei Ijegend of Leo- the second taut. Cordelia Lee, tho vkllnlst, will also stsrt a big „!..» include: 'Tct« Pan," QisHltr Blreot, annoying enough "trained teg to keep him out of - * ; ; , concert tour with her own company, under tho Lrne Ladles' Shakespeare," "Tho Legend of Leo- the second round of tbe bill al aminer time, _._... ° „ U£*. " W ** I ' ,I, » monagement of Roy caandler. for a^SouthAmeri- norV" "Rosalind." "The Little Minister" and end return to tbo night ahow apparently as fit as Jot" fo'k" ™M like to hear from you. lopcr- can tour. "What Every Woman Knows.'l Along with tbla he wss daring any of his shows on the sweets- _ All these arrsniementii have been msdc through decision It bas been agreed between Mr. Froh- ful tour he recently finished In the West, mchnrd Pltrot "^ man and Miss Adams that the latter will novel After tbe accident Manager Hurry "Speed" /.linear before moving pictures—si! ennouncemcirUi Swift ushered Slarmn out In front lo assure bis hom other sources to the contrary notwlthstand- patrons nothing leal serlotta had hsppcued to O. «»» »>» P. O. For has been engsged by Chas man for "The Heart of a Thief." Froh- from other soOToea log. a., or tho strength of tho bill la general. TlANnHASTss I'bnnai'iiio, ot the flnventfeth Itwlinent. In I'lorence, Italy, bas won (he 14,OHO MdVuwiIek prise, offered by Hdllh Rockefeller for the best Italian ojiera. iM mobflliatlon, Ans-rleau and Drltlah (illrens can remain In Western France tiy stsvlsl f^rmlt. »»» "HE COMES UP SMILING." M»i Hbanrh, N. J., Aug. It.—"He Cornea Up Hinllliiir." s farce, ilrsiusilsot bv Ilyroii (Ingley and Hinil Nyltray, from Charles Blcrmau's novel, was iireseuted bv A. II. Woods here tn-uU-'ii. nt. the Ilroadwsy. 1). role. ,Idi 11 . Do'iglae Fairbanks has tbe Stellas \