The New York Clipper (August 1914)

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22 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 22 •*"■"■" IN THE VALLEY OF THE MOO By JECF-F- BRANEN A FEATURE FOR SINGERS, DUETS, TRIOS, QUARTETTES AND PRODUCTIONS. ORCHESTRATIONS IN ANY KEY PUBLISHED ALSO FOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA. WE ALSO HAVE ALL KINDS OF SONGS FOR ALL KIDS OF ACTS MIKE L. MORRIS, Mgr. JT C Bmjjl 36 W. 9th ST. ATLANTIC CITY: 1020 BOARDWALK 145 W. 45th 8T„ N. Y. CITY 3IO OO* CHICAGO: GRAND OPERA HOUSE BLDO. FOB IALE-PropAntmslsof all Kinds. Rooster orchestra, for 0 Rooster*, Basket Home, 2 Man Hom«, that cuts In two. Olant Uncle Sam, Maggie Miirnhr and other a foot Glanta. Props of Al Kind* made to order and mado right. m B. WAI.KKK, 3W W. 89 St., New York. wahtbd-chah. mar for dram. PLAYLET AT ONCE. Elderly Man for High Clans Sketch In Vaudovlllc. Reliable, sober, good appearance. Address by letter, giving particulars, ANITA HE1NKCK, 806 W. 60th 8U, N. Y. pullmah hotkl. CAR for Rent or Sale. Steel wheels, furnished for 25, Bar End, Cellar, State Rooms; Office, Kitchen, I'antry, Ice llox, M. 0. II. Rent cheap or sell $2,000. half cash, bal- ance ttme. Complete Minstrel Outfit for Sale. ANNIE T. ERWOOD, New Dorp. Btaten Island. . 14. First Class Drum- ; Drums, Bells, Xylophones, Tlmpanv. Traps. Experienced. All kinds of Show llus. Desire to locate In first class Theatre. Must be steady job. RALPH CARPENTER, 146 Main St., Bar Harbor, Maine. AT LIBERTY, 8r.pt. mer, playing Drums, Bells, Full line of fn WANTED tilllCK, A 80UDRETTE AND MEDICINE SHOW PERFORMERS. Under canvas. Change for week. Salary low but sure. State all flrst letter and he ready to Join by wire. DR. MACK, Bt. Stephens Church, Va. nilllC COMPOSED AMD ARRANGED for any Instrument or number of Instruments. Songs, words and Music, Sketches, etc. Send slam CHAB. I/. LEWIS, 420 Richmond Hj, Cincinnati s If IC -PAPER NOT I.KUAI.. Will asms t\lla lomyahMnrf. Anxiety 'terrible, Please write Tub If not ma. R. VAUDEVILLE ACTB Do yon want one for the big time! Do yon want to be a hcadllnerl Let me write yon an act at a price that defies competition. Your money back if yon say so. Write me. N. J. BCUKWH BET, Huntington, Mass WANTED, COMEDIAN, FOR MEDICINE SHOW playing small towns. Must make farces go. Sobriety absolutely Indispensable. No teams wanted. Address HARRY H. CLARK, Box 110 Milan, Michigan. AT LIBERTY, SCENIC ARTIST. First Class, long stock experience. Address VICTOR MARTIN, 145 E. Mlh St., New York. THEATRES and OPERA HOU8E8 We Insert •dTsrtlarawiita la this colsmn at * special rat* of I1.78 per agate Use for * aoatfta (or IS Bates). This will eaable local manager) to keep their fcooeta prominently and continually Oaten the aurjatera of companies. DmtBi u, Jata SM ad. la mmlag we will asal sack atfrer tlaar a espy of Ta> Ourrn free. HILLBRTON, N. Y.-BB8T THEATRE. Seats 4so. Electric lights. Oood Bummer town. On Harlem Branch N. Y. 0. R. it., 02 miles from N. Y. City. J. J. BURNS, Manager. BOSTON. 32 BOYL8TON SV NEW YORK CITY THBATRBS. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 4711. STREET, N. Y. This Week, The Golden Crooks STONE THEATRE, FLINT, MICHIGAN. Is under entirely new management, and refitted Interior and exterior. The theatre will not be open Sunday nights. Only first class attractions so- licited. The city of Flint has 62,000 Inhabitants, Is practically In the center of the State: has the largest mannracturlng plantof Its kind In the world,which pays out 1196,000 every two weeks for labor. First class shows cannot afford to skip Flint. WADS WOK? 11 OPEBA HOUSE. Wads- worth, O. Pop. a,(oo. Productions worth while well supported. Capacity 760. My motto, cooperation. Agents with good attractions write Jos. J. BENDER. FOR RENT—Academy of Music, Pottovlllo. Pa. Seats over 1,000; population to draw from over 40,oco. 0. B. TYSON, Sec, Box law, Pottsvllle, Pa. STONEBORO. PA. Book now for coming Season. Everything working full time. Write for dates. MINES OPERA HOUSE, Box 14. MANAGERS, NOTICE! COKOTT VIOLIN LEADER and Al PIANIST i (Mum and wife) open for engagement Sept. 1. Capable of playing any show. Vaudeville h< Crete rr joblg Capable of playing any show referred. Music repertoire unexcelled WANTED TALL LEADING MAN TALL HEAVY MAN COMEDIAN WITH SPECIALTIES TALL MAN For Juvclles and General Business 80UBRETTE WITH SPECIALTIES VAUDEVILLE TEAM Change for one week and play small pans MUSICIANS Lsidir for Bind. laadarforOrchattra Trip Drummer with Traps, Tuba, Bari- tone, Trombonai, Corntn, Clarinet*, Alloa, Flulaa, Plsnltt to Doubla Brau. All to Doubla Orehaitra. Will Buy flood «X Octavo Columbia Piano Wo pay good standard salaries, and you can work as long as you like with show If you are the goods. Nover close. BELUS & RUSSELL, Memphis, T.nn. Vaudeville Iioiibo No J ump Reliable manager* only. Address tills L. HI.0VF.lt, 808 Fifth Street, Henderson, Ky. WANTED AT ONOE CLEVER SOUBRETTE with Wrung Specialty for "The Girl and the Tramp." Also Ingenue, Juvenile and Heavy Man. All must do good specialty. Want one or two that can double Piano. State everything. Send photo. WANT HUSTLING RELIAIIE AGENT. Write quick. Rehearsals begin Aug. 24. FRED BYERS ft CO. PIANIST For WuhIii.ii rii'a Vaudoville Theatre, Chester, Pa. Must bo first class and a Union Man. Long en- gagement for the right man. season opens Aug. 29. Address LEON WASHBURN, Chester, Pa. BASE BALL Polo Grounds AMERICAN LEAGUE With CLEVELAND, Aug. 10, JIO, HI. With CHICAGO, <tu(. Hit, »t, US. tllihtAY HILL THEATRE Lexington Ave. and IM St., N. Y. This Week, The Olrlsfo-om the Folllea. WINTER QARDEN Phone 9260 Col. Evgs. at 8. Mats. Tnes., Thorn, and Sat, 2.00. THE PJS S1 SHOW O F 1914 ylyl4.IV Oi THEATRE, near H'way *f*HrIll O's Phone ven Bryant. Every Evening, Including Sunday, 8.16 3 2HATINBE8, Wed., Thurs. and Sat,, 2,16 American Debut of SYLVESTER SCHAFFER With His Own European Company, presenting foreign novelties, SHUBERT Mallne •THEATRE, 4lth8t.,weHtnf B'way. I Phone, 8430 Bryant. Evgs., 8.15. dattneea Wed. and Sat. 2.16. A New Farcical Comedy In three acts THE THIRD PARTY With Taylor Holmes <fc Walter Jones 89th STREET ^JBUKST Evenings 8.20. Matinees Wed. A Bat. 2.20 THE FUNNIEST FLAY ON EARTH TOO MANY COOKS B■ («fc WITH ) FRAHK CRAVEN rnWVnV slat Bt~ East of B'way. Phone vUEUDjUX net Bryant Evenings 1.20. Matlneea Tuesday and Saturday 2.20. WILLIAM ELLIOTT ANNOUNCES KITTY MACKAY By CATHERINE 0UI8H0LM CDSHINQ. With MOLLY MclNTYRE. TOTT'S HOTELS FOB 1WKXSI0ML FOLKS WHILE IN CHIC400 BITES ■ INGLE 94 to 90 per weak DOUBLE 90 to 910 per week NETHERL.NO HOTEL 2124-26 Michigan Boulevard Ten Minutes Theatres to HOTEL RALEI6H 648-60 Dearborn Avenue Five Minutes to Theatres WHEN IN PHILADELPHIA ARTISTS, AGENTS and MANAGERS MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, - 9th and Chestnut Streets Special Ratal to Performers ROOMS 91.00 UP GOWNS s u. H !! D AND REWS UU llllV HAND 506 S. State St., CHICAGO WIGS For STREET and STAGE WEAR MADE TO ORDER FROM 90.OO TO 9100.00. Wo specialise la Stock Wl|i, THE WIGOERY 2& STOCK IN ANT ONE COLOR OF INK, FROM TYPE FORM Only $8.00 Printed on heavy No. 4 white card. All other •how printing at proportionate price. Union label ' Write for our price Hit. HE ffl!E M HI CO. MATTOON, ILL. GRAND-OPERA HOUSE POTTSTOWN, pa. Now Management Now booking Reason 1014 and 1015. flood Open Time. All contracts stand good from former management. Thanks- giving and New Year's open for big attraction JOHiR M- BQ8BBRT, Mgr., POTTSTOWN, I'A . Experienced Chorus Girls, Comedians, Pro- ducers for Tabs VAUDEVILLE and Other USEFUL people write. JOHN T. MaOASLIN, 123 K. Baltimore St., Daltlmurc, Md. OPEN TIME GRIND OPERA HOUSE O8HKO8H, WISCONSIN J. B. Williams, Mgr. Population HS.ouo. Fair Week Dates open 8ept-2i, -a, ■!!,. Also some Sundays open . RIOTON MAYS, SUCCESS TO THE P. P. A., LYNCH THE JAMMER8 IF joii Jam, I mean you. P. H.—IKth wk. out tmdor canvas. TUB KINCI, Itmilniorr-, Ohio. MB (ADT01ATIC) FOR SAL* Sacrifice for cash. Urge Wiirlltrcr, stylo 82A. Piano, Orchestra, 2088. Itoply D. iiAi.LAMi, Bridgeport, Conn. I'm o«M«eritio ad*, pleas* mtnlion Clippbe. SIOSICI.ICY BROS.' STOCK CO. NOTES. We are now to our seventeenth week, playing olrclomes In Oklahoma and Texas. Business bia I not been B, It. O. every place we have played, but have managed to pay salaries and put a little on the right side of the ledger. We have been compelled to make some changes which has been for the betterment of the show, and now vre bate a company of ladles and gentlemen, and show !« more (tan making good. We will remain out all Winter, going Into houses shout Sept. 20. The Roster lot Mosetey Bros. Co., proprietors; H. P. Moaeley, manager; It. B. Moeeley, advance; Erin Bright. Mabel Rhodes, Mary Luce. OMve Klutlng. Minnie Alderman, Clyde Tressell, Tim lister. Hardin Peyton, Marvin J. Landrum. Bim Bright and Bob Sutton. At Paris, Tex., we hod the pleasure of visit- ing the Rnbt. NefT Show, which was playing ten mllea front us at Blossom, Tex. We were delighted to And this tented aggregation to be In a molt prosperous condition, A uniform hand and orches- tra, snd tho most unique and well-equipped show of Us kind it has ever been onr pleasure to meet. We were most royally entertained, ns only Mr. NefT, his wife, and estimable family know how. a CLARENDON STOCK CO, NOTES. Olniriliua Grove, O.. was an excellent town for goad business, and after our blow down Mat week we w»re glsd to see It. Mrs. Elsie Barnes Is mourning the loss of her rlater who died of dropsv last week, at her home In Cincinnati, O, Mr. Veres narrowly escaped leing fatally In- jured Saturday night after the blow down. We worked In the Opera House, and as he crossed tehlnd the back "drop," he walked Into an open collar door nnd fell to the bottom of the stairs, cutting his back on a stiletto l» carried In hli hip pocket. The knife was a "prop" he bad Just used during the performance. Baby. Velma has certainly set the public to talking with her performance of Eva, fn "Undo Tram's OoMn." She Is one of the smallest ami yosingest children lo attempt the part, ond her acting Is a revelation, especially In the death- bed scene. This little Indv will bear watching for she Is certainly bound to be a star before ronny more years roll round. Tub Old Itxt.unLS comes regularly and Is al- ways welcome. ■ s ■ EDNA SEVIER O. K. Edna Sevier, former lending lady with the drew tc Taylor Stock Companies, and who underwent a very serious operation In Omaha, Neb., last March, has fully recovered her health ami rejoined the . act of Sevier and James, with which she was playing at the time of her Illness. A route has lio.ii arranged for the act through the Oils Sua offices, opening Aug. 31. ■ s Daibt Cabj.ktoh. the popular voung stock act- ress, left New York Otty Ang. D. to rejoin the Nnncy Boyer Company, which began renen ranis at Oeloron Park, Jamestown, N. Y., Monday, 10. This Is Miss Carloton's second season with this attraction, playing second business. Osciti rmiuMiiNn ami Ml«« Delmore have been ploying a Rummer stock engagement In Portland. lie. Mlas Delmore will return to vaudeville neit sTsaaa* OaoiioH W. Sii.likan has played four very pleasant and successful reasons with J. I,. Tern- rit Co., and this season will be seen with I'rloe Butler Co. Oauw-Kikcston Tiinvrns Co. Noras.—This company, supporting Mary Carsw, Is playing In Western Indians, under canvas, making three day stand*. While wa are not making any records wo are "getting by" snd then some. We carry fifteen people, and are pnttlug up "The Olrl Prom nome, '"The Moonshiner's Daughter," and "Tempest and Sunshine," with a concert clos- ing night. The roster Is: B. O. Kingston, owner and minoger; Len Coheen, business manager; Ohester Wright, musical director; Mary Garew, Janet Oo'ew, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Ethel Kingston, Bonilce Cole, Sam Oottrell, Prank Durant, Pat Butler. Geo. Kingston, and "Shin" Mscy, boss canvas men, with three assistants. We will go Into Illinois shortly, and Inter Into opera houses Janet Oarew and Bam Oottrell, In their specialties, are going big. Hbnuv Wood writes from Huntington. W. Va,: "Just a line «o let von know 'I'm busy,' etui working. Signed vrlth Billy Bryant on closing wlili ths Baughman Oustlne Co. Billy's an old partlculsT friend of mine, snd you know by the universal approval of the public press that Bill always baa toons ikow. We close the Sumray season about Sept. IB, and re-open for the regular season Oct. 1. Billy sars we are going to play some now ones this Winter along with the old r.itaMlihed route. Billy knows. Weather condition;, are grand, and business Is good." UijoLis R. Divis writes: "I am spending my Bummer In camp In (be Adlrondaeks. I was In- genue wllti the Thompson-Woods Stock for forty weeks last season, at at. John, Can., and expect ta be there again season of 1014-1B." Ooiiithh-Plumb Stock Co. Nona.—This com- pany, nnder canvas, Is In Its sixteenth week. Al- though we bsve not been plsylng to stsndlng room, wo hare managed to stay oat, and have mode a little money. Buslncea has not been the best, but during the last force w*eks has picked up wonderful. Had a blow down at Ollfton, Kan., which completely destroyed our top, and we are using a 011x120, white, trimmed In red. We close the tent season Sept 20, and open an opera house shew, playing the Northwest on the big and small time. Bpcclsl scenery, five-piece orchestra, and high class plsys. Better: Hal H. Plumb, Harry J. Compton, Art Atkins, Verne Cnlauet, Kiwi Chtnuet, Earl Ctilquct, Kenneth Bslrd, Roy Oowlln, Chas. Emerr, Julia Lelghton, Marie Chl- quet, Myrta Compton (Mrs. H. Plumb), snd Vie North. Joe ANiiSLi. writes: "We are still doing big business In the Summer resorts In New Xorlt State. We opened a week's engagement at Og- deiisburg, and played to capacity business every night, making some reputation. This is onr sixty- eighth week without closing, and we have made but two changes In that lime. We have strength UNIFORMS CHICAGO Costumes Foreign Nation Theatrical and Chan (,ooo Illustrations. Visit onr Salesn Mlllttiry and Naval. No Order tooKriiall or too DIIIHult' RUSSELL UNIFORM CO.. I60Q B'way, N. Y M Cor. «r8th 8t. R. H. MAYLAND A SON, 64 Wllloughby 8t., Brooklyn, N.Y. MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. XYLOPHONES. BELLS. Etc. NOW IN OCR OWN NBW Iltllk.DINO. BIT. 1866. COSTUMES of Class and Distinction for Vaudeville or Produc- tions. 3ERC-ZAL CO., 153 W. 44th St., N. Y. Off, Broadway^ TOUPEEK^GREASE PATNTS, ETC. And tht Utiit and Moat Popular Slylis la Udltt' Hair Driulnj A. M. BUCH & CO. 119». VflBtli trtreart a - . ■ - PkllatUlpkla WIGS. ened the company, having eeenred Ike Jatras'lor <e, «nd Fred Oatrml and hla famous speeli Wo liesrd with regret the death of tlrooks mlvonce, and ties. W ' Hooper. In Oswego. We had him with ns this Bummer while ploying Oswego, and his death csmc as a surprise to every member of the company. He Wee a msn who msdo friends everywhere. rnrt he knew the theatrical game thoroughly. Tun Old RtuADi.i comes.every week, and Is always welcome. We ere heading towards Pennsylvania, to play n few fair dates. Joe Angell was In New Iota City looking up some royalty plays for ne\t wnson, and we arc going to have some very stning ploys this season." Noras from the Chas. Qeyer Stock Co.—This i-how'ls doing a nice business, playing at the Air- dome. Hot.Boring*. Ark., for Ave weeks. We left tbe tenting game where we were starving to death, and went Into stock here, snd we have played a very plensant and profitable engagement. After next week we Intend to either go out nnder onr big top or to Little Bock. We have made a grent change In our company here. Seven repertol-e shows have gone broke around Andokla In the past two weeks. The rice snd cotton crop Is good, and no donbt business will be better in tht Ths Frsnk K. r«ng Co. opened Its twenty- fifth year, at I.a Hanpe, III., Aug. 10. This to- aon the show Is equipped with all new scenery, new plsys, and the company Is stronger than ever. Kerry La Dour will be the leading; man; Oavln Dorethy. heavies; John Sullivan, light comedy; Jos. H. Harris, character comedy; Win. Wandls, characters; Alta Mont Dane, leads: Mrs. Dorethy, cbsracters. and Miss Ferlong will be the Ingenue. Mr. snd Mr*. Long are In tbe best or health. Both sre with the show, which will play the fair dates through Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota. North and Sooth Dakota and Michi- gan. Kavas Sistctb' Stock Co. send word that they did fine business In Muskogee, Okls., snd are going to plsy s few dates on the Bell-Olendorf time before going In permanent stock st Wichita. Kan. Al. SneKTCLi. Stock Oo. will open with the "Dell* of Ulchaond." at Bangall. N. I., Sept. 1. OLARBNDON NOTBS. Another bad wind and rainstorm struck os Aug. 10 at Desliler, O., bat It did no damage outshle of rur being unable to show, as it continued until way alter opening time. Lclnslc, ()., for a town of Its else, Is s disgrace In more wuys then one. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Barnes closed with us Aug. 8 to Join s boat show, snd In their places ws bsve Giles Roberts and Daisy Daniel. Oar notes In Thk Old Kkijaulm sre bringing In letters overy week from performers nil over the country, some from long lost friends and some for engage- ments. Others are compllmenta on good work and others from theatre managers offering as time for tbe Winter season. This goes to snow you the value of advertising through Tim Curpsn. Brownie Blye, formerly our second business woman, la to head her own company Ibis Winter under direction of Jack Wood and Harry Parker, and that everything la feat getting.In readiness and ahe Is looking forward to a profitable and pleasant season. a Ill'SBin.LSj L. Tint, leading mini of the Whit- ney Stock Co., was obliged to lesre Ills company st Harbor Bench, Mich., nnd Journey to ICmvI nlor Springs, Mo., where hla mother underwent r serious operation, Aug. 8. Mrs. Test's condition Is Improving, nnd her son rejoined his company In Oroswell, Mich.. 10. Too much csnnot be said In praise of Welsh and Walbonrn, the manager and tbe entire company for their willing efforts, which enabled Mr. Test to be absent, and the kindness of 01ms. L. Brewer, who assumed his roles. Mr. Test Is In his second year with Ibis excellent attraction, and Is signed for another sea- son, plsylng all the leading roles In support of "Happy" Lon Whitney. Violst Bibnst, who recently signed with the Utah Theatre Stock CO., at Salt Lake Olty. has Just finished a few weeks' vacationing up around I.seonla. N. H. IUtmono ICbto'iom and wive, Sara Treadwell, will close Aug. 22, a season of slxtr-slx week) with the Chase-Lister Oo. (Southern), playing from Iowa to the Qulf of Mexico and return. After a week'n rehearsals they will open with the North- ern Ohase-Llster Co., at Nellgh. Neb. Tola will make their fourth year and sixth season nnder the Ohsse-Llater banner, playing leading business. Tub Gertrude F.wlng Oo. opened Aug. IB. In Onmllle," with a superior cast, scenery snd fine line of printing. Jact; CnuMPLin hss been reengaged by Malley A Denison for their stock company st tbe Colonial, Lawrence. Mass. DonoTtiRA Batiss has signed wltti O. D. ruchl for leads for slock In Montgomerv, Ala. "Rxaov Monbv" was uBed last week at Keith's. Toledo, O., with great success, under tbe manage- ment of Joseph Perlsteln. "Tna Sbsvant hi tub Hocsb," Charles Itsnn Kennedy's play, wsa used by tbe Huntington Plsyers. st the Shnhert Thestre, St. Paul, Minn., last week, to capacity business. "Thb CnocoLATX SoLnixa" wss successfully used last week at Itorlck's Glen Theatre. Elmlra. N. Y. "Fiitt Miles tooh Boston" scored heavily, list week, at Harnianus Bleecker. Hall. Albanr. N. Y., where It wan produced by the Comstock Players. "Tbxab" la being played at Poll's, Hartford, Conn., week of Aug. IT. "Thb nrjKAWAT' T tK the attraction at the Davidson. Milwaukee. Wis., tils week, under the management of C. A. Nlggemeyer. "Yarn IttiunLB Ssiivant" receives Its first slock production this week at Keith's, Providence. It. I., miller the management of Charles I.oven- berc. "Max." a new play by n. «. Sbeldon. wss given Us first production on any stsge, last week, at the Grand Opera House. Pittsburgh. Pa. A New York production of this piece Is looked for- ward to. "Thb F.scapb" did a heavy week's business at tbe Grand, Worcester. Mass., lost week. Pe- "iMaut Jinb'b Pa" scored besvlly Isst wool at full's, Scranton, Pa., with Walter Richard- son snd Gertrude Fowler plsylng the leads. "Tna Man Who Owns Bboadway" wss used at the Majestic, titles, N. Y., last week by the Wllmcr ft Vincent Players, to capacity bualneas. "Gbahstabk" Is played at Poll's, Washington, D. 0.. this week, under the management of Jaiuti Thatcher. "Tna Fox" did s record week's business last week st Ye Liberty. Oakland, Oal., where It wa produced by the Harry Bishop Players. "Raitlis" wss used ky Kirk Brown's com- pany at the Park, Altoona, Pa., last week, under the management of J. T. Macanley, "DiHAoxn Goods" was played at the Grand Opera House. Brooklyn, N. Y„ last week, to ca- Saclty business, under the management of I/nils isrr. "He Fell In IxivlySleith < His Wife" 17-22. "Thb Gbbat Dividb">Ms «H by the Malley ft Dcnnlaon Stock Co., aVUv^fHiera House, New- port. R. I., last week. »•»•*}? * "Thb Giiost BbeakM" 'Wsm used lsst week at the Hudson, Union Hill, N. J., under tbe man- agement of T. J. Magrsne. Tub Helen Page Stock Co. will play the dr<t three days of each week at Danbury, Conn., snd the last three days at Hoyt's Theatre, Smith Norwalk, Conn., opening 22. with "What Hap- pened to Mary." NEWS IN BRIEF. IIabnkbi, ft Jonbs, concert minigrrs, have ar- ranged by cable with Carl Ftescn, the violinist, whereby he will salt from Holland at once .n- stesd of at Christmas time, as was Intended. Hi' concert tour of the United States nnd Cansdo will begin Oct. 1. Although Mr. Flench Is a Hun- garian he became a cltlxen of Holland when BJ was appointed director of the violin department of the Royal Conservatory In Amsterdam. It Is probable that he will be the only European vio- linist to visit America during the coming season. A bats deposit vsult has been lnstslled In the Globe Thestre for the protection of the jewelry of members of the Montgomery snd Stone show dur- ing rehenrssls snd performances. Stage Director Barrslde ordered that no Jewelry be worn on the stsge, and the girls of the company at once de- manded a nlace to keep their treasures safely. Hazbx Dawn arrived oe the Celtic Aug. M, to begin rehearsals of "The Debutante," In which she will atar this season. Mas. A. H. Woods, wife ot the manager, started Aug. 18 on an auto frlr across the conti- nent. She stsrted on a similar trip last June sn<! was stopped by floods In Montana. Martha Hbdhan, who has been wsnted for weeks In the Frohmsn offices for the rehesrssls <.r the new Psnl Armstrong play, "The ncart of a Thief." In which she will hsvc the principal part. cabled from London last Frldsy that she baa se- cured passage for New York on tbe 8. 8. sfajmn'i which sailed from Liverpool Ssturdsy. but will not touch st Its port, Montreal. Can., until Aug. 2-1. Miss Hcdmsn successfully reached London, passing through Berlin from Stockholm Jnit after hos- tilities began In Europe. OnABLES Fboiiman, having completed the cost of the John Drew company with the arrival or Ferdinand Oottschslk. called the first rehesrssi for Mr. Drew's new play. "The Prodlgsl Hns hand," for Monday, Aug. 17, at the Empire Th" ere. The piece Is a modern comedy, written in collaboration by Dario Nlceodarol and Michael MortiMi. Marie Dom will support Mr. Drew la the chief fcanntne tela, • !■ s TEIN MAKE-UP s '„_ PACB FOWDBB Half Pound Tin, 80c.: Quarter Pound Tin. 20a ■OLD BVElVi'WIIElHfl.