The New York Clipper (October 1914)

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OOTOBEB 17 THENEW YOBK OLIPPEE. BURLESQUE DUST SETTLING- EVA MILL •Bit The doit stirred od hy tho latest development la the unifying of the i>ur!es<iue Interests under ana banner U cleartnj awij. and bj this tlmo the two wheels are revolving evenly with the excep- tion of t few flit places la the Urea Id tie shape As stated In these columns the controlling In- terests la the Progressive .wheel hare gone otct has. baggage, *hows and bouses, and oevcral of these that were not wanted or refused to connect, closed ■ The added Columbia wheel la not deflultelj Died as yet, but a week or two more will see It In nerfect running order The extreme South has not turned out satisfac- tory, and hsa been lopped off. Toe Progressive sbowa that flopped were drat, the Far Foster Co; then Charles Tailor's Tunco Girls. Frank Cnlder's High Life Olrls, Sbn Will- Isms' Glris from Joyland, Tom SolllTan't Monte Carlo Girls, Welngarten's September Morulng Olorles, Sam Levey's Charming Widows, Kube Bernstein's follies of Pleasure. Rd. Beams Past- ing Berlew of 1914, Hello, Part*, and Jcau lle- dial's Mischief Mskers. r*7I 1C J vo !!* e, .v Ult , t . cime 0Ttr * w ln « Bnglewood. Ohleigo, for the l.lg wheel; the Ilsymirkot Chi' SSL. whl .°Jw l,1,, » n(WwI 8bl>, '* independently, oa account of the arrangement with Hrdo * Uehniin: 2» a ^"ii Buffalo;the Star, Toronto; the 8a- Toy, Hamilton, the Umpire, Cleveland; the Cndll- t3S.„Kfv' ; S^" 0 '™' Philadelphia; Empire, S 0 T ok *„L >on On* 1 ". Schenectady; the Star, St. Paul. The Corinthian, Rochester, haa been ablft- !r_ fr S? 1 % e *> l B wh «> to the added attractions; also the Orpheum, Patereon. nJSSJS m .tSlS' tS* ? ho,n, ,h,t ibt following Columbia added shovs hare been dropped: The Whirl of Mirth, the Cabaret Olrls who etna* 1? at the Oayety. BrooUya • the FolW Bnrltsranera' * Jvm K * w * n - "N* 1 "* w * u to bo * a character*. the Tr.nsMIantlcsVtheH gh Rofteri anS^Se '? "»ta"«,oe. "The Lore Soldier.'' she again Gay widows. The closing? oftbetwoshows 17 "'W^ 1 *- «'" «»t.snd then a. dashing little HiiL c ",T * change In the encoded wheel next week, doing awny with two lay-offs •i,Z.» e ,J ,ro fT c * !,l I cs ha ™ not ,Mued «»» wnte ?h«„ a! 'he »,howa auppoeed to be still with lata. As listed la a dispatch from Milwaukee, Andy Lewis closed his International Qlrla, Oct. FOLLIES OF 1920. RATING. Book Chorus Wardrobe Seen*ry 85 OS OS 100 . Principals Numbers Olio Comedy 100 05 05 05 Strengthened with the Mfaf falling "Coo*," this anew played to capacity, at every show laat week, at the Olympic, New York. "Meet Me at Maxim's" was the first pert, and little Bra 'Moll appeared as an actress, also as ARDY LEWIS CLOSSES. THE CO-OPERATIVE CIRCUIT. (Bpedol virt to Tna Cxipraa.) MtlWAUKBB, Oct. 11. Lewis' International Olrls closed here tonight. flloodgood served an attachment m the wardrobe for a cote held. Andy paid off all salaries and board tills of his company here. Hit performers •till owe him $741. Andy leave* for New York Monday. Eaan't decided what he will do, as yet. i a THE FU9ILEERS. "The Fuslleers" lure elected) Bob Gordon as their Colonel,, and will give their.outing on Hun- day. June 27. 101B, same grove and boat as last sesson. They are going slow and trying to even rife a bigger and better time than they did the past one. Tickets will be limited to two hun- dred, and all FusHeers that were there laat Summer will hare tint say. The Colonel baa ap- pointed a committee, of war correspondents. Joe Humphreys will hare charge of games, . . ■ - SURPRISED WITH PRESENT. Fred Follett, who resigned as manager of Miner's Bronx, New York, was Dresented, Oct. 8, with S beautiful diamond studded watch fob, by" the musicians and stage hands at Miner's. Frank Howe made the presentation speech. . a MANAGER SUED FOR DIVORCB. Charles B. Arnold, manager 'of the' Standard Theatre, Cincinnati, (>., and an associate In the- atrical business with Bud K. Kynlcka, was sued for dlTorce and alimony In that city Oct. 8. on the grounds of'neglect. • " ;- ORIGINAL HATTER. Frank L. Smith, ahead of Watson Slaters' Co., haa original press matter and photos for the paper. He carries forty-one styles of photos of the Wat- son's. * i ' a ' ■ • TWO NEW TOWNS. It Is rumored that Wllkes-Barre and Scranton, Pa„ will be on the added Columbia wheel.- lass* booses' going In will arold the ahows laying ell an extra week. George Duproa is representing several bur- lesque attractions, also booking ten houses In the vicinity of New York, for burlesque and musical comedy at popular prlcea. Several of the late Pro- Seaslvc circuit houses and shows are Interested same. ADVANCE AGENT DIES. James F.MacOormack. advance agent for Harry Huntings' Big Show, Columbia ■wheel, died sud- denly at St. Catherine's Hospital, Omaha. Neb., Tuesday, Oct. 8. Death resulted from abscesses. Mac," as he was familiarly known, was for many rear* identified with wheel shows, and was credited with being one of the Terr beat In the ntJJ'ncsa. Previous to his connection with late affiliations he waa ahead of some of the really big attractions. MucCormack arrived In Omaha s week ahead of his show. He was not feeling very well, and on the following Thursday waa unable to leave his bed. On the following Monday he was taken to the hospital, where he died on Tuesday. He wss tlilrlyseven years of age, unmarried, and a member of the Brooklyn local I. B. P. I B. of A. Throughout his Illness "Mac" wss attended by Lester Templeton, manager of the Hastings com- pany, who did everything possible for his comfort and was with blm when death relieved hla suffer- ing. The body wsa aent to Brooklyn on Wedne*- day. on instructions from the Brooklyn local. . Many beautirul floral offerings from the vari- ous members of the Hastings company and other theatrical people accompanied the remains. a i WINDSOR FOR PROGRESSIVES, Manager Rod Wagoner, of Milwaukee, states that the Windsor Theatre, at Ohl'Sago, baa al- ready been secured for Progressive attractions. The Progressives are doing a real buslives In Mil* waukee. OUT OF PHILADELPHIA. • The Progressiva circuit Is now out of the Phila- delphia Held. The Trocaderca went over to the Columbia, while the People'* has closed down two weeks ago. soldier. In white tights, disguising herself by merely potting on tights, that even her lover didn't -recognise her. Harry Lange, In the Hebrew characters, was fanny, especially In hla green and purple uniform and novel acoutrcmeuts aa a soldier, In the bur- lesque. Lena La Courier, hale and hearty, and In as good voice aa ever, was seen and beard to good advantage In her roles and numbers, showing up well as a Bed Cross nurse. Jack Honan was the Irish sentinel tn the tar- lesqoe, and banded out some laughs, as did Bert Weston, aa the Dutch soldier. Murray Bernard did the straights, and was a particularly dashing captain. He sang "I Had a Girl" very well. Frances Keith and Helen Douglas were well cast, as were' W. O. Church and Ed. Wjnn. The olio had Harry Lange, In a comic song sad several parodlea;_ Eva Mull assisted by Jack Honan and F. T. Reynolds. In "The Littlest Rebel" scene, with Miss Mull doing clever work In her scheming to allow her daddy to get away. Weston and Keith, In a set of songs and prances, Introducing good lively foot work, and entertaining talk and singing that flooded the house. The numbers Included: "The Irish Tango," "You're Here and I'm Here," by Miss La Courier; "Cradle of Love," by Miss Mull; ^oooblng Along," by France* Keith: "Rose of My Heart," by Miss La Courier; "Tennessee," by Miss Douglas; "When I Come Back," by Ills* Hull' "I Had a Girl." by Mr. Bernard; "Dixie." by Miss Douglas, who received several encore* for her good work; "When It'* Nighttime Down, las Burgtncly," by Mis* La Courier; "When a Lidy Lead* the Band," by Mlas Mull; "He Shall Die," a comedy number about the Spaniard that blighted hi* lite, by Bert Weston, with bits by various chorus girls, to many encore*, and "The Stars and Stripes" march, led by Mlas La Oouvler, resplendent In lavender tight*. The chorus: Myrtle Bender, Fluffy Mason, Florence Adklns, viola Allison, Ruth Bancroft. Violet Shepherd, Myrtle Shepherd, May Saunders, Clarice Moore, (May Ross, Lover Lampoon, Bessie Campbell, Sadie Meti, Grace rate*, Alma Roy, Bthel Olemraons, Hannah Outjshr, Annie Deliney. Florence Martin, Ethel Barle, Ruth Brady, Anna McOrath, Grace Burke, Amy Williams aid Elite Chester. • '"The Girl tn Bios" gave her clssslc movement* during the burlesqne, and ah* rot loos* with all she knew In her peculiar gymnastic exercises. The' staff: Manager, Loula Talbot; business manager. Joe Dorney; stage manager. Jack Hooan : leader, Charles Rmmett; stsge carpenter, Fred Church; electrician, F. T. Russell; property man. , BURLBtaUB SHOWS. Columbia Wheel. Al. Reeve* Show (Irving Kngle, mgr.)—Provl- deocs 13-17, Gayety, Boston, 19-34. American Beautlea (Loo. Epateln, mgr.)—Casino, ■ Phlla., 13-17, Empire. Uobokcu. 19-24. Behman Show (Jack Singer, mgr.) —•Bailable, Syracuse. 12-14, Lumberg. Utlca, 16-17. Mon- treal 11>-H. Bon Tons (Frank MeAlerr, mgr.)—flayety, Buf- falo. 13-17. lav oft 19-24. Big Jubilee (Maurice Jacobs, mgr.)—Gayety, Cincinnati, 12-17, Toledo 18-24. Ban Welch'* Own Co. (Ben Welch, mgr.)—Star and Outer, Chicago, 11-17, St. Loul* 10-24. Beauty Parade (Ed. Bcbacfer, mgr.)—Grand,Hart- ford, 12-14, Empire, Albany, 15 17, Bronx, Now York 19-24. Bowery Burlesquers (Bob Cohan, mgr.)—Toledo, O.. 13-17, Columbia, Chlcaro, 18-24. Billy Walron'a Big Show (Billy Walton, mgr.) — Hurllg A SeamoD't. N. I., 12-17, Umpire, Phlla., 19-24. Carnation Beantieg (Sara Robinson, mgr.)—Colom- bia, Chicago. 11-17. Bnglewood, Chicago, 18-24. College Girl* (Max flplagsl, mgr.)—Gayety. Bos- ton. 12-17, Worcester and Bridgeport, 10-24. Columbia—Oayety, Toronto, 12-17, Gayety, Tluf- falo. 1024. Dreamland Bnrlesqlwr* (Boh Travers, mgr.)— Star. Cleveland, 12-17, Cincinnati 19-24. Dsve Marlon's Own (Iny Gro», mgr.)—Columbia, New York, 12-17, Cailuo, Bkin.. 10-24. Follies of the Dsy (Jack McNamar*. mgr.)—Prin- ce**, St Loula, 12-17, Kantaa City 10-24. Golden Crook* (James 0. Fulton, mgr.)—Casino, Boston, 12-17, Hartford and Albany 10-24. Oalety Girls (Jacobs A Jermon, mart.)—Kngl* wood, Chicago, 11-17, Detroit 19-24. Ginger Girls (Joe Hurtlg. tngr.)—Gayely, De- troit, 1M7. Toronto 10 24. Girls of the Gay White Way (Dave OordOD. mtr.) —Gayety, Montreal, 12-17, Albany and Uartionl 19-24. Globe Trotter* (Wash Martin, mgr.)—Lay off Providence 1924. Gypsy Maid* (J. H. Owner, mar.)—Umpire. New- ark, 12-17. Casino. Phlla., 19-24. Girl* of the Moulin Rouge Hurtlg A Seaman, rngrs.)—Kansas City 12-17. Omaha 19-24. Gay Kew Yorke.w (Jake aoldeubcrg, mgr.)—Um- pire, Brooklyn, 12-17, lay oft 1944. Olrls from Hapyland (Geo. V. Harris, mgr.)— Oaycty, Minneapolis, 1217. St. Paul 19-24. Bappy widows (Fesneoy A Herk, mgr.)—Palace, lUfllmore, 1217. Washington 1044. Honeymoon. Girls—Gayety, Omaha, 12-17, Lay off 10-24. aisttlnga' Elg Slow (Harry Hastings, mgr.)—Lay off. Mlnnrapoll*. 19-24. Lllerty Olrls (Alex. D. Oormin. mgr.)—Empire, folia.. 12-17. Palace, Baltimore, To-24. Lovemsker* (Sara Howe, mgr.)—Layoff; Syracuse aad Ulca 10-24. Million Dollar Dolls (Ira Miller, mgr.) flsyetv; Milwaukee, 13-17, Bur and Clatter, Chicago,' 10- 34. Prise Winners (A. Pearson, mgr.)—Worcester 13- 14. Park, Bridgeport, iB-17, Columbia, New York, lt-24. ; Bsteland Girl* (Waltsr Oreave*. mgr.)—Giyttv, Pittsburgh, Pa.. 13-17, Cleveland 19-24. lose Sydell'* (W. a. n*tnpbell, mgr.)—Albany 12-14. Hartford 15-17; "-«luo, Roston, 19 24. toaey Posey Oris (P. S ■ . '. mgr.)—Gayety, W**hl|too, 1217, PlttsW.- • t ^ Social Maids (. J. Llehcrm .- , >.•-.. — "v. HI* Paul, 12-17. Milwaukee 10- • tsr gt Garter (Frank WelsbTi ..«r.)—Kmnlrr, Hoboken, 12-17, Empire. Bklu., 1H 24, Troeaderos (Frank S. iMerce, mgr.) — Oss;..o, Brooklyn, 12-17, H. A fl., New York, 10 24. Winning Widows (Louis Oltbert, mgr.)—Lay off 12 17. Empire. Newark, 1B-24. Watson Slater* Ob. (Max Spiegel, mgr.)—Bronx, New York. 12-J.7, lay oft 10-24.- Colombia Wheel—Added. Aoto Girls (Teddy fllmonds. mgr.)—Watcrtury 12-14, Sprlngnela 16-17, Howard, Boston, 19- 24. Objectionable Hair Removed UnslRhvIv, objcctlflnnlilu htilr removoil an If by maglo bv using X. IIAZIN Dopllalory I'uwder. You can do It easily and quickly al home. ThorouglUy reliable. Will not Injure the nioet delicate skin. Nearly bo jean of success. . Hade by tho makers of sotodonu X. BAZIN DEPILATORY POWDER Every drnggHt sells It for fnll-alsed package. Bend Duo. to HAM. A 1IU0KB1,, 218 Washington St., New 'York City. AL REEVES' SAY* 'Tea, It waa very true It was my Intention to retire aa I published In all the professional papers last year, tut clrcumatauces altered my ease, as follows: "I mado an agreement and turned over my show to «>e r.dgnr Blxley. He produced same; It looked great on paper, hut when produced It wn» a dlRsrant story. It was a big, pretentious pro. ductlon, but lacked comedy and the usual Al. Boms*' n.ethods of burlesque. Mr. Itlitoy, like • great many capable producer*, mad* a grsve snlstaka. He esaaa to me. called hla contract nff, signed a release and bowed out gracefully like • ajantleman. Bert Angelns came to me wMlo I waa playing tho Columbia Theatre and *«ld he hid a good first part and read tho hook to me, and a* I had no time to lose. 1 took ■ chance and ac- cepted lime. The greatest fault with this bonk, It only isn thirty minutes and' necessitated me putting In an act to lengthen out my abow. Then came along John Uurke. He offered n» a Drat rrt; It sounded good when ha told me about It. took another chance and put this on one week at the Oailno Theatre, Philadelphia. The least •aid the enilcst minded, "I again got busy, put on another first part for Hoboken. ft got by In fair shape, I sent for Totany Grady. II* looked *t the "rat part for a couple of performance*. Imm*d!*t*]y got busy and wrote a new book, -which again necessitated engaging a new c**t to St the parts, to I got Sot busy and exwraged Wilbur OotsVs, Margie Aux- in, Ma 1*1 Blake. Bammlc Wright, Vred Collins, loul* Rice, Harry Miller and Bemlce Smith Trial* Ajar* and Helen Western, We put the new hook on Friday, Oct. 2, 1914, at tie Em- pire Theatre. Brooklyn, and It was th* **nrr*l opinion of every on* around lb* theatre, Including any old life-long pal. Manager Jams* Ourlln, It was a good Orel part from start to flnlah, and a strong comedy csst. full of life. I rehearsed, produced and put the burlesque, on myself three week* ago at Hurtlg A Seanun's Muslo Hall, Har- lem, N. Y. and 1 *ay this without fear of contra- diction, and It 1* also the general opinion of every siewapaper sun, manager and pal ttalt it hi on- questionably Use Mggeat riot I -have hid on.In year*. In fact. I don't believe I have ever had on a burlesque In my twenty-three years of roan- si -rial experience that hai ever went over any bt'Uer, and now that I am ill shaped up, wstcb where I flatsh. as I have alwlya oeen • loot atretcr runner. " 'Live mo credit,' Your Old Pal, Al. gPK!RMINT~CtM Sell nvs pack* for a dim* al fain, etc W« Mil II 10 you at one cent per peck. BaUJtsTT 0O„ Broadway, OlBOlniiaU, O. EVER WRITTI LONG WAY FROM HOME MUSIC, GEO. W. lOLTsm 01IOIIU8. When you're a long, long way from home, It malice you fo<>! like yuu'ro alono. It'u hard to flud a pal that'* true, That you can tell your trouble* to. And whon you »«inl a lotter home, Your mother's roloe ring* in your ears, And tlion you crois tho T« with kliacs, Wlmt a ntrange world this la; Then you dot tho I'g With Irani. And all the lunahlne turns to gloom. When you're a long, long way from home. WHAT THEY SAY. "The Social Malda, playing the Oaycty, Mln- Jiapolli, Oct. 4-10, la (he fastest show that has ayedheru this year. On Tuesday evening. Oct. vrvrr number took at leaat a half dosen en- esrea, aad 'At the Ball—That's All' led by Oeo.' Atone' and ICtta Plllard, caused n near riot, leery member of the company are hard workers, and they teem to enjoy their own work *a well ss the audience. Geo. Stone and Rta Plllard's was* was sensational, but special mention must sa given mill* Foster, for he la one of the bard- eat working comedians In burlesque, - anil hi* •Sort* bring results. - "Take It In all the Social Maids make up a •Mklng good »how, and should pack the houses. along the wbol* circuit, Very truly your*. H. Armsunrs,' Member of 'Ouce-a-Week Club,' Mln- aeapolls, Minn," ■ s i ATLANTA OUT. The Blue Ribbon Show closing, left the Lyric, Atlanta, 0*,, darit this week, ond It will temalrt »o Indefinitely. Regent Hotels _ 100 II. 14th St.. Bt Loula, Ho. TIIKATIIICAI. IIKA 1>UI AltTKllN ELMER E. CAMPBELL, Prop. 114-115 W. 474U St., N. Y. Housekeeping Suites; single and double rooms, with bath. Special rates to the profession. Phono 4641 Bryant. LEWIS IN MILWAUKEE. Andy Lewis and his International Girl*, with Vera George, did good business last week, at the Club, Milwaukee. Manager Waggoner, of the Club, denies that the bouse would cloae, and on Oct. 5, aald to a JHiioaufcc* Sewtlasl man: "It I* true that we have lost some of our the- atre* and some of our ahows, hut we expect to have other* to take their place, and I have re- ceived positive Information from our general di- rector. Mr. Barton, that the circuit will continue regardless of the rumors that are being circu- lated," said Mr. Waggoner. "We have fourteen theatre* remaining In the circuit and we expect to add to that number In the near future. All kinds of rumor* have been circulated, many of them by Interested parties. Within the Isst few day* there have been stories to the effect that the Louisville and Cincinnati houses were going over to the other circuit, but I have received telegram* to-day saying that both bouse* will re- main with us. "I have received contract* for shows up to tho first of the year. We have a packed hone* to-night. In fact It break* our former record." s JOHNNIE DOING IRISH. At Montreal last week, Johnnie Weber, with the Rose Sydell Co., played hi* role In Irish, a* fhe Oerowns are not popular at present alwv* Niagara Fall*. a ■ ■ CHANGE WITH SHOW, Murray Bennett closed with Rva Mull Show, at the Olympic, Oct. 19, and was replaced by Frank Reynolds. s ■ Tn* Maid* of the Orient are scheduled at tho Olnb, Rocncster, this week. Big Feature Acts and Oriental Dancers WANTED For one or more wooks to stx-ongthea ilaows in BURLESQUE STOCK. Can «ae other good people at all times. GOOD PIUMA donna write. ,. Address HUGH SIHJTT, Folly Theatre, Detroit, With. WovOTDROBEJcfxS^ Second-Hand Scenery and Costumes in good shape. Dresses IN SKI'S OF 8 or 10 Wmbny an* amount It prtco la right, Addres HUGH 8HUTT, Folly Thcatto, DETROIT, 1O0H. NOTICE-BURLESQUE MANAGERS Is AT LIBEI tot IMMEDIATE engagement or would accopt LADY PARTNER of GOOD APPEABENOK who has a flOOD VOICE and la a GOOD TALKEK for COMEDY SINGING and TALKINO ACT. _ Address 730 tun Awe., Bow fork Git*. George K. Hoffman! wardrobe mlitrc**, Helen Msy. Mm. SOUTH IS OUT. (HptcM to Tn* Currn.) The Bijou. Nashville, closed Oct. 8, I* the Co- lumbia Anmnement Co. decided to withdraw at- traction* aoch as have been coming to the BIJoa from - the Month. This move was decided ea la New York last Friday, after ■ thorough canvass of the altn.vllun. Speaking of the sltoatioo so far a* Naahvllle wss concerned. Manager Hick- man ssld the move was a sudden one, but owing to condition* encountered in other cities Nashville Would be forced to forego the attraction*. The- Bijou has done a satisfactory business since the opening of the season, and U the same had been true over the circuit, doubtless the at- tractions would have been continued. Until other arrangements have been nude the Bijou will bo DOOT OVERLOOK The fact that I ant aa-alt* with THE CUPPER, the real paper lor bnrlrsfiarra, and eomnasl- oatlona and favors sent to me will receive prompt and proper attention. 8AM W. MITNICK GEORGE DUPREE Room 213, GATETV THEATRE BIiDQ., HEW YORK WASTED—Buritaqoe People. Co-operative Burlesque Circuit, Want a lew mere houses. ACADEMY PROSPERS. The Academy of Music. Pittsburgh, Pa., now running tho Progressive Circuit burlescjne shows, Is doing thi business of Pittsburgh in this line. A* of old. It I* a life saver. The thirty odd year* In which It was run •( a money making noose has made It* name familiar to burlesque patron* in Western Pennrylvanls, Bastern Ohio and Northern West Tlrglnls. and It only needed to open with its old policy to do all It* old time bnalncs*, and with the wonderfully Hoe new house, add something to Jt. Manager Allen lay*: "It •• some record to open a house and do record business agilmt two Ooinmbla Circuit show*. No wonder tb*t the different companies sre anxious to get a alios of <bl* kind of money, especially when (enrol patronage la so bad." « PITT ONE) OVISll OH THE BOSS. B. D. Miner la now In charge of Miner's Bronx, New York, with Oeorge II. Miner *• assistant. Thursday night, Oct. 8, after the tegular per- formance. B, D. cam* out to announce the ama- teur*, when the chief uaber, Irvng Becker, pre- sented htm with a beautiful hortemoe of cowen, six feet hlgo, on behalf of the employees, * COLUMBIA Duni.ESUUEIUI. TM* abow, formerly the Passing Review of 1(11, on the Progressive wheel, Include*: Dave Schsffer, Sam Watson, Mile. Bsbette, Glare Evans, Mark Lea. Hasel Ford and Marie Fisher, and Katya Bockwey. They opened at the Gayety, Detroit, Oct. 5. ■ . s O. II. 8TACV. MAlfAGBB. The management of Band's, Troy, N. T,. Is now in the baud* of Oliver II. Stacy, formerly man- ager of the Colonial, at Albany. Mr. Stacy I* a man of wide theatrical experience, with * host of frleod* In that vicinity, and big results sua aapected. * Tn* Taxoo OtaM played the Cadillac. Detroit, last week. The High Life Olrls an thre this week. Broadway Olrls .Bob Gordon, mgr.)—Stsr, Brook- lyn. h2.1T, Phlla. 10-a«. . Bohemian* (Tom • Miner, mgr.)—standard, Bt Loula, 121 (. Kan*** City 18-24. Big iter lew (Henry P. IHxon, mgr.)—Howard, Boston. 12-17, Grand. Boa tun. l9-2t. Beauty, Youth and Folly (Louis Star*, mgr.)— " Uy off tH-U, Cleveland IBM. i. Big Sensation (Morris Walnttock, mir.l—On- Tory, K*n*i* City, 12-17, Lay off 1024. City Belles-Columbia, Indlanspolls, 12-17, Urals- fllle 18-21. Oaharet Olrl* (Frank Freeman, mgr.)—Oayety, Brooklyn, 12-17, close. Olty Sports (B. H. Pat loo, mgr.)—Oayety, Brook. ■Irn, lu-24. Charming .Widows — Empire, Cleveland, 1217, PltarbrsMh 18-24 Cherry Blossom* (M. Jacob*, mgr.)—Oayety, Phlla., 1217, Ttenton 1024^. Cracker Jacks (Oharle* Falke. mgr.)—O. fl. II., Boston. 12-17, Pittsdeld and Itolyoke 1024. Eva Mull's Show (Lew Talbot, mgr.)—Orplieum, Peterson, N. J., 1(2-17. L*y off 10-24. Follies of Pleasure—Htar, Toronto, 12-17, Savoy, HamUlon, 10-24. Fay Foster Co.—Joe Oppenhclmer—Murray Hill, N. Y., 12-17, htar, Brooklyn, 18-24. Frolic* of 1816—Trocadero, Phlla., 12-17. French Model* (Dick Zelaler, mgr.)—Garden, Buf- falo, 1217, Toronto 1024. Olrls of th* Folic* (If. M. Strom*, mgr.)—Blch. mond. Vs.. 12-17. Oar Morning Olorles (Jack Ollnea. mgr.)—Buck- ingham, LoulavUle, 12-17, Standard, Cincinnati, 10-24. Oar Wide** (Loul* J. Oberworth, mgr.)—Lay oft 1024. Olrl* from Joyland—film Williams'—Penn Circuit 12-17, Olympic, K. Y., 18-24. Garden of Olrl* (Louis Gerard, mgr.)—Savoy, Hamilton, Can., 12-17. Detroit 111-24. High Llfo Olrl* (Frank Calder, mgr.)—Cadillac, Detroit, 12.17, (Alcago 18-24. Hello. Pari*—Empire. Hoboken, IB-IT, Murary Hill, N. Y,. 18-24. Heart Charmers (DeveOoudron, mgr,)—■Bingham. ton and Vcbenectady 18-24, Moorish Mal.ls—Oavety, Baltimore. 10-24. Mischief Maker*—Oayety, Baltimore, Md„ 12-17. Richmond 10-24. Monte Carlo Olrl* (T. StuUrsn, mgr.)—Olympic, M. Y,, 12-17, Pslenoa 10-24, Orientals (Billy Watson, mgr.)—Lay off; Chlcaro, 1024. Sam Rice Dsffydlll* (I. Uerk, raur.)—Casino, Chi- cago. 12-17, Indlanapoll* 10-24. September Morning dlorles—,Ubgbsraton 12-14, Hcbenectedy 15-17, Rochester 18-24. Tango Olrls— Cuss. H. Taylor—Usrmarket, Chi- cago, 12-17. St. Loots 10-24. Tsnjo Queens (B. B. Doley, mgr.)—Lay off; Wslerf.ury snd Springfield 1024 Taxi Girls (Jack Levy, mgr.)—Corinthian, Roch- ester, 12-17. Garden. Buffalo. 1824. Tempter* (Ohas. Baker, mgr.)—Academy, Nor- folk. V*.. 12-17. Gayety, Phlla.. 18-24. Trans-Atlantic* — Standard, Cincinnati, 12-17. clove, Zillah's Own Snow (John Bckhardt. mrx.)—Tie- - tori*, Pittsburgh, 12-17, Pcnn Circuit. Progress Ire Wheel. Olrls of the Orient—Olub, Rochester, N. T„ 12- 17. Tiarktown Follies—Olympic. Olnclnnstl, 11-17. Olrl* with the Dreamy Byes—Olympic, Olncln- nstl, 1021. Dainty Main*—Olnb. Milwaukee, 11-17. Moulin Rout e Olrl*—Club, MUw« uke*. 10-24. TUB OAHlfATIOIT BHMJTIRB. ■label Le* rejoined the Charles Itot/uison Oar- aotkra BeautlM, at the Colombia, Cblcsgo, Oct. 12, s* wiibrett*, replacing Rotelle Colbert. Olsdy* Wilbur will be the new leading woman, re- placing Lenore Boiler, Oct. 10. at Detroit. Mr*. Charles Bobtn«on has joined bar husband for an extended visit. •M.MV.U IN NOW YORK, The Mont* Carlo Olrl*, Tom Rulll**n's show, which want ov.r tram the Progressive wheel, Is at the Olympic, New York, this west. It will b» re- viewed In our next issue. LYRIC, MBHl'llia, CLOSED. till* Columbia circuit house Is dark, and nothing definite i*'announced for Its fBlurs policy. —a———^— •• Hilar J. Hurra, popular manager of the Acad- emy. Pittsburgh, has tak*n hold of his new uadsr- tsklnar In a very -business Ilk* manner. This Is Ilarry'i Aral masagerlsl experience, bat be ha* proved equal to the occasion, *nd Is making many friends with patrons and performers, through, hi* desire to be obliging. ., iMaom. Hit. who was with the atolll* Williams roiiipany lest eesaon, 1* very low It th* Municipal Hospital, 1'ltUburgfa, Pa., with scarlet (ever. Friend* may write her to 7B40 Thomas Doulevard. Pittsburgh. Tits Winning Widows sre the drat afhow to lay off this week owing to Ihe switch tn Pstenon. JmiH Far, of the Tango Olrl*. sends u» an- other eulogy about the aliow. John la O. IC. *i an agent. The show ha* not been hurt hy lb* hot we*lher. The show plays th* llarmarkot, Chicago, ibis week. Minium Louis Gilssst snd Oomsdlsn Ben Holmes were elected members of tb* Empire Club, which meets at Keeler's, State Street, Albany, N. 1., every evening, and of which Frank Boyle I* the prealileut. Notk* from the Harry nerntrd'i Merry Mak- er*.—'We otiened at th* Regal Theatre. I«* An- gelc*. for Manaiers fknlth A Allen, to big bssl- nese and th* outlook for lb* season I* very good. We hire *n exc*e<llngly strong company, playing musical comedy and Inirbuque. Follow- Ing 1* the cast: Harry (Irish) 'lornant, pro- ducer *nd comedian; lames Row*, coraedlsn; Jamea Hi<-i:ct-r, straight* ami erceiitrle characters i George licit, light comedy; Jerri Gerard, char- acter leads; Mule Hoffman, aoabrrttl; Ituiti Uslle, Ingenues, Chorus: Dolly Brown, Sidle flmllb, Ann* Jaoksou, Olllvetl. Phillips, Sandow, Billy Oeorge, Jean Carroll. Dot Bernard, Bobby Filn. Blllv Stanley, Flos!* Wolfe, Doris dttsrosy, llsrjorle Illlilabrand, llllly Gains snd the Mlsw. Win ton. llllly North, musical director; Billy Lalaioore. acenlo artist; M. A, Spencer, wardrob* mlsiress, and Harry Hnelder. our gvulal itage car* penter. ins ot.o Iirr.nnr.* I* slwars with u*. and w* look for it ■• regulerly aa w« do our sal- ary. All join la sanding lb* kindest mfard* to ill friend*. Tn* Foixiss or PMASURS were at lb* Olympic, Cincinnati, laat weak, with tho Dirktonrn Follies announced to follow this week. Biixt Si-aa-on wss given a surprise theatre party by 'be local Order of Moose, «t the On- lory, Ksnaa* City, ami he was presented with a told handled umbrella. JUNsrra Duns'* Bio Snow hss closed for two weeks. In tiik Winning Widow* Co., Nell Burn* Is replaced by James Dunn, snd Ed. Burn* by Stephen Paul. Raymond Mldiiely has been engaged by Jos Hurtlg to lit up the virion* Hurtlg shows, ■■ they visit Chicago till* season. Aortitis J. Snsaii, stage manager at the Acad- emy, Pittsburgh. !'«., for the past ten year*. Is renewing many old acquaintance* among tb* per- former*, «» well a* reeling new friends. NO WAR PRICES ON~ ►^ MAKE-UP Price and Quality Always tho Same. ■OLD BVBRYWJIBRB. s