The New York Clipper (November 1914)

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•*5 NovjbsmbbbT THE NEW YOEK CLIPPEE. "jf CONlIHUEi) ATTRACriOHS^- 7 THE NEW YORK CITY THEATRE® .^VS&^KA ,"■•-• - ■-„ I—:— | ^^ and dancing waa on the level with nuy *htor— 'The Miracle Man." seventh week. ; .• . • • •• ___ " __ .. coupln doing the song and dance thing, wan SJ&^. r T^Tfe« ■ Inlo WttRo rnUllUu lino. ^P^^v&H&^^^^^^'ITfT nMft-f'UnArr Cover/' eleventh week. ^ ■»-wr - »-w w . ■ -and fourteen scenes and four motion P lc ' u .™ Captain Soicho was on Just ahead of p S*hino— "Surl" with Jose Collins and Tom i "THE ONLT Gnu,.*' "THH OCTCABT.'' episodes, dramatised from CharlesSenile Keystone comedy, which cloned tho show. 3o«. q4W McNaogbton. first week. ■. Wllda Bennett, Adeie Rowland. Louise Klsle Ferguson. Charles Cherry. II*rgu«- *"*'■ JJW SiSetePtttaKS' nlsl^Oct u .. u-. ' .h , 7777^, CV-NTIW* O. U.—Century Opera Co., eighth Ke'leV Vivian 'YTessei. Josephine Vulltell. Ite Leslie, Warburton UaasWe. J. Wodall }» the M r g,r« Shnbert. Haturday nlgtit, Oct. HAMMERSTETN S. ''week. Season closes. Boy. 21. Bstolio Richmond. Marjorle oYlatt, Thurston Blrde. Anne Meredith, Leslie Mae and g. **» .this cast: lURHaWIfiin J. roMEDY —Marie Tempest, In repertoire, ,Hall, Erneat Torrence, John Klndlay, Jed Nelle Comptoo arc at the Lyceum, New York, M».McNash.. tt?j;JffgL.gg (ABTilUH iiammiuhticih, kuu.) "first week. • • Prouty and Rlchardllarnett are at Thirty- this wecls. In "The Outcast.' Nor. 3. "ftJw^ibV'" Ham lluSS Monday a ttornoon, Not. a, • good house COHAN-'lt Paya to AdTcrtlse" ninth week. ninth Street. Nor. 2. JuanfuT-HoUaiu? .Oreee H*SS nod « good show. Joe Howard and Mabel ^IRaV-Wm. Gillette. Blanche Batea and • ««WI.» Dawn McN.sh .. .V."."........, SSUTSEm McCaue and Singer's Mtdgcto were tho hits Marie Doro, in "Diplomacy." third "PAPA'S MMJHaV* ' Lew Fields' production opens Nov. 8, at "Uncle noh-" McOreaor William O»lllug-oo of the bill. • ■ »JS^n.. ~.^ " with p.„n n o Wwd *, Frank u: ° T - »nr»tny Jardon, Alice DoTcy, the Caalno. with Jose- Colllne. Connie Kdlas, -gir MeNaei .....Will Mar* I'atliea Dally News started the show wllli aWIMOF^nnnoceot. with. Pauline Fred- Fred Walton. Octorla Brooke, Jack tlender: Tom McNau^ton. Lew Hearn. Robert Bvett. Badi Anse" UaTcy i W S M, 5.JSto.22 U K "'ft 1 . 18 w 5 r J2 cl w rc ?; ' -..-» .1.1.. ..,.1 IJES^w^anSS&n-^Ph. r u.e n„m ■?».-I'raak Doane. Hdna Hunter and Lucille KrltM Von Boatag. Melville Stewart and Ar- l£"t" MeBrlar V5hJaA-52 Orvlllo and Frank JJIwo men)^JTMW and TOB ^e I ^dV' 8 wU^u-iIa , ' 1 Dtan^t J h t ' .^™~ TW „ rf **^ OtJE. PIR3T.- ^.W^.\\\\\\\\\\-.V.\:.^f« a-t^j-- .^ ,■}'£„,„, ,, 0 m ttmn -cek. „ „ . «»a*v«»«>-.t. Marie Tempest and W. Graham Browne Hfi JX*S V fc n ilL»?i In one sang old time mla«trel aongj. and PBLTON—"Twin Beds." thirteenth week. Mme.NazlmoTe will produce "That Sort," bead the company at the Comedy, New Yotk, jj"* TOnon T. K. B. liemy ayw-. m*t ^ Thwada Among :he SSlE^t^utu Chatterton.In "Daddy Long- at th e HarrU Not. 6. K„. % "i^MUt" McbViar^" \Vp^ilV B.KraV.1 Ooli" taking bowa. Ugs," sixth week. Reviews of these plays will be appear In neat week's Ctrms. I *«.lellne CMeffo Charley Brown nnd May Newman, m one. OLOBB—Montgomery and Stone, In "Chin- v * ^ , vaaawaaa, go,,,, cbllorcn \ E.lwln Pasktal did a nitty Hinging and talk'ng act. MUh Chin," third week. ddattat^c <vd FTn rrT M | l/T ( OarolTii liu.y Neutnan wore several beautiful gowns. They HIPPODROMJB—"Wars of the World," nUith iKULlUK J \lhm OlKEtf. rALACh. Roger Malcolm Oeor«e Irvlnn were rewound with applause. "-eek. iwu . Z. .^Z^L ..Z." *T "LT"~7 „_ . "81ia" Kveraon Fbrrest'MeGomVr Robert L. Dalley and compinyf two men tinnRON—Rose Stahl. In "A Perfect Lady," „ (wm. a. mattu.ws. mob.) iuuibb ». boobbs. mo«.) ••nr»ck•• Ua.ey Daniel lull Bn d women) In I[musical skit, "Rob." got H .e^ndweek » "next x*uy, Kanager Matthews thought so much of the Vaudeville as it should bo presented U Mr. Trevor.... dialled Doavrorth "hem "la r tea" with laugh. Bob pulled a iot KVirK»l(.BOrKBI!^-Jalla Sanderson, Don- Ba * L ,lub s automobile being awarded third ehown at this home, am! at the Monday Roy OiWn. ..Walter Renhrt of mll Hl(|Bf „ ml th , c„ rn ,.r crowd liked It. ^ I( *aMBrlai;T^jWph Cawthoin, S 'The ^S*f f*^ Kr5« Oct. 28 tin the matluoe there was a capacity howe. ftfe.^Veiier 'SZTiSSEZ ClM.dlus and Bc-rtatt (man and woman), Girl from Utah?" elcrenth week. carnlvnl celebrations of last week), that. TUe return of Irene Krankllu, assisted by "Bl rlelcher .George Lawrence j n 0 ue. banjo act. with medley of up-to-date TYfHTJM—Klsle Ferguson, In "Outcast," also Wng president of the Bugs. he. like Curt Oreene, after an aboence trom vaude- "f™*, 1 * ^JLIfi!??"' pwilar songs, and nil tho choruses oi tho nrstweek singing Solly Levoy, left tie "Surprise NMglii" vllle for some months, wss marked by one of ^ l^( aetta«,> . ... M «,„«, „l nll . 1834. Tho audience Just Tr-nXE--"! Pair of Silk Stockings," third W»gnm (/rldar. Oct. 30) in charge of ire biggest recepHona ever accorded an artist _*g».»>r«- -■"*■* ■«* MoNaihs Oabln la the } , ^ , , fl „,,,,, wne u,^.,, „„ t h8 W week aHssjsMsw, .r» superlntcuclent Joe Brown, and bad lieo*g.> nt thisTnuioe 5nd speaklug of artists, let It ^,"**4?«^Sg*gg.- f M tno „,,.._ iron, ths- t<M>k three bows. LIBERTY — Douglas Fairbanks. In "He Murphy the dancer, announcing the "extra" bo said tlmt Miss Vrankdn Is without m *J« i_J&» ™£Zl '" rfiuier-« J Midgets (eleven men and .nw Comes Up Smiling," eighth and last act ?-. And George, though crowded out of superior in putting over soon effectively. g^| 5^ uilltip. women,, full stage, closed tho first half. wmLT makiug a fairly good siaedhouse spplaud his A'crsonallty and a sweet singing voice sre her act l™—(Autamn.) (•See New Arts.l TTRTP_^m Parnum and Grace Elllston. to at«PPlng. did more than his regulnr''ten mlo- possessions. She rendered about eight num- Scene i.—In front of Juanlua Oottaie. Jnck I^rlmer, now In bis secoad week. "Th» Battle CrT " first week utes," ^fhe extras were Ethel Molr, a sixteen l^rs, several of them new. and as far as the Scene 1.—la fcout of ••Bad Anae" Havey'i opened the intermission, and sang several r«vo.»ritE__*Klek In" third week ? e,r c '°- protegee of Gus Bdwards'. who made audience Wiis concerned she couli have glren Heuw. new Scotch songs, Culucsc-Scotcb and lTrouch- uaviMK wrT.IfVrPS-^Walker Whiteside In twl> np » r changes of knee-length dresses, and as many more Her biggest applause getter Scene 3.—A Room In "Bail Anae" Hsvey's Bcotrli numbers MA ..«, wi » foi^ week """*■""'• "* a Qnnl one to white satin knickers, but out- was the "Chambermaid" song, which she Bouse. Jot. K. lloward and Mabel McCano put on MANHATTAN OPBRA HOTJ8EV-"Ufe," see- " w , e ? f tncm > ln * i 00 " 1 , ■«"» Ethel looking gave with the usual mugging. . ^^ A m!Jt tT^Sa «»r » n«w art which went over big. (See New nnfl wik "vuBur— Mjt c, «:v Mto |d ^^ tQ||t w&8 M gne -,„„,,, no Mr< 0rMne Mn dered several piano solos {**" l-~ A , k ^ { ! mi „'",}"}} ol ^,- „^,„,.,„ Acts.) mew TORati^hn Mason in "Blr Jim Oar- "single" slDglng voice. with excclleut results. Altogether, tt is one S«oe 3.—l Aoto r orfrayo* — Tne Mountain " l „ rool ,, al , d nowen (two men), colored act ritV"ttfrd Utfttst week uTs » me ™ » n(1 company (Extra No, 2) of the best offering* la vaudeville. . Tr ^ ne t _ n9 ,-,, at p „„ Wlf |„ one? worked hard. They make thorn laugh. WW AMSTBBDAM—"Papa's^ar Ing," first scored a deserved hit with a comedy playlet Mae Murray, assisted by John Jarrot, a Bcme c ™^»' v "L<£Hi?' Their nurab.rs wont orer big, and finish took «a X--I-.S waning. ■» thlt tlg0 nad a touca o{ pUnofi (.Ji^j reeent partner of Joan Sawyer, ran a good Boenej.— a Road i.«r "D..I Anae" llaray's. threo bowa. P*i»r_-Mr«. Patrick Camobell in "Pvg- "Billy's First Lore." About an actress and second. Miss Murray offered about ths same scene 2 —The I'orch of Jtiaoita'a Cotuac Dainty Mario closed the show. The Vohus m .iEn"» fmirth and lawt week nt this ^ toT > llTln X as married, who are made tern- dances as when she last appeared here, with Scene 3—Juinlta's Parlor. of the Air held them, and en tho union suit, SSS57 isVvr«it. ,t ihirtr o porarily miserable by the showing up of the the exception of her last one, which she Scene 4—Paolo Portray*— Wear Jnanlta's Got- ahowed a beautiful nguro. She to a favorlto pmwrw^J^ one-act olavs this wee* twin sister of the actor's (French) wife, called "llie Pigeon Trot." It la one of the tage. at the Corner. Bom. pt aviwmaS-^M? Ijui^s Dress." third front whom he had not heard In some years: latest dances to make It* appearance, and by &SScfiLf a & ,^r»_. .. ~.. ' " PLAYHOUSH—"My \**T» "ress, tmro Tb | D g» arc made to look bad for the present its reception here it is Ukafy U prove very fcsne 0—J'»o«« i'orlraysl-Otitshlo the Got- Gra?ld 0 »wa«, Hous (Richard Dorney. nEPnitLrcl-Lew Fields in "The High Cost n: ? to °L tbe ^ ct0 F' b . ut T*" 1 '?• twla B J* tef ' POP" 1 "- ^ene T —Same •• Smin a mgr.)—'Bringing Up Father," one of Qua RBFU of Lotuml" rteventb^week whom they mistake for the real wife, informs Europe-s Band, which auppllea the music "*"" t '^aVv Erring ) ufirs la«h producers, U the current bill, SIHIBBBT—frTlUem Faversham, in "The ]\- m „ WB ".»!« lg - 8he ls J "« 1 T en th ^.^*, te ' "H* tor thu cleTer P* 1 '' C8n,e ,B for * Bharo of Rxtwlor of Jutiiu's 0>tt«g#. and the opening, Nov. 2. drew the usual big Hawk" sixth week ,n * double Is resumed. Miss Dlehl, as tbe the applause. 'Monday attendance. It Is a laugh maker TMRTTJnNTH STREET—"The Only Girl." actress, is a petite little body, and her com- Billy Gould and Belle Aslilyn brewed in ., Tlw Bstt] c „ n , h tollo _ Mr «,,,..- from start to finish, and a sure euro for tho flrot week. K* 1 ' T aD8r ° ta m *. k1 ' 1 ? up.hreakfast and and went across better than they have In ^JyLBg rfSa. Jg JSff StTSJgg? { *lues." Next week. "Darktown PoHlus." WINTER GARDEN—"Dancing Around," "slralgMenlng up the "house" was delight- many moons. Gould offered hi. song giving s^ i gT^i5?2a.y-SJ^ t Jg5 'S ffKBgl Alhavmbra (Bert Young. mjtr.)-<An ex- W1 fourthlreek. " anc,DK ' a^w, " K, • fully entertaining to the Harlemlte.. She to credit to several of our noted men "but the ^^£^SSS*nJ^£JS3L!i -Sffl! cellent week's business weeK enAng Oct 81 WAiLACK'S—% Hlrfiwar of Life." sec- » dever Performer, with a wealth of good act really storied when Miss Ashlvn made £„ „ 0 ylS to^b« a valuableaid tofth«T'mortnSS For this week: Edd e I.conarn and Malwl ocdweek. n '« ow »' « ljUe> "^ looks and personality. The man gave her ] ier appearance. As a comeduenue nhe is ono gjggy j* **5 IK5gS > 'SLyJSJB5T!" Ruaaell "The Bride Shop." Valerie Bergero CBa w "*- , excellent support, but the woman as the twin c f the best in vaudeville, and she sent over tSSrmma * depleting ,„"J 0 'i puny 0 cialre KocYieatsr. tho Inlands. r AT AWT At sister was 'way off In her idea of Frencoy gome rapid-flre. talk that had tbem holding The iccnlc eauloment is strlkdnr each P'ank Whitman, Mile. Irla and dew and COLONIAL accent, mixing German and Italian expres- their seats. Her fake imitations wera a A'' e , 7_ L J u,c ,,r 1 ., 1 lP J,' ?,,,., kSL/im Jf'nwnin others. fwM^^vooiTMOB I sion8 . ,n .,'" l "'u 80m 5. ? r ?Sf*?HSSLi t !8! wre « ni - aa were "*• 1,er facial expressions. "l2 region wh\ rt Is m.Lt reuiist i' ' Kollh'aj Hoyal (C. C. Byan, mgr.)—Hill »«. „■ .V v t.f ' a marred It much. With this remedied tho "The Man Who Remembered." the success W SJ acilnsT Is well un to thfi «r'.«rl«pd «f '"r this week: Mr. unci Mrs. (Vrter IH> The Colonial show, while possessing good ske tch will be welcomed by any audience, fai New Eurland sketch, so capably per- th{ ''"J f M "{*,..' Klliatin and William «*"'n, Bessie Wvnn. Claude and Fannlo entertainingJiaalltles this week, Is decidedly , Why their Interior set was decorated with fonnod by Will M. Cresscy an5 Blanche K, rn um bolMlntfust^^ "»>'or, Gleeson and Houlihan, Vamllnoff nnd shy on comedy. The usual Monday capacity thrc* banners, boosting "Proctors Best Show i^ne, was well liked. The quaint manner VS^S^LSSS^TlSSe^^mmHt^l' t««le. «nd Alplno Troupe. bouse was In attendance afternoon of Nov 2. i n Town » didn't hurt, for Miss Dlehl and her ta whlc h it la written and the excellent act- "i e m «t?„ cy r portr "' la tllclr n '*" 11 ■»«"»«■ Vromprvt \Frank Oerrten, mgr.)—"Dark- ,M C^er e a^1nft,2. U a be t r wo man black face \S^£S^^k S>»&L"£a ^i^Js^ESF^J.^^SSZ ffiT^^^al^r^h^^S WMtag singing' and piano combination, are much more at hOTedellv^ng toelr characteristic r ... , CHABIBEW.AOT BROWN NOTES Wlllard Mack has engaged Marjorle Ram- beau, William Ingersoll, Charles Compton, Julln Walnut and William Norton for his now piece, "So Much for So Much." Teresa Maxwell Conovcr Is closing in Bos- perfcrman-ce, which Is good how, will be ever St. jj^fl « k b U different title for her gj &£Mt W^wffjjW "afigf iftgS^XTUte ■ Deatrico *"Mb^SuJfcl.D*to* In Ch^'wlth Helen bo much OToolher and ♦•esler. clever offering, even for this "showing." J 0 a mccty. The danclnr of Coogan was ajilr?, rjaTianMH*a-a^aBw£H«ll^CiS2 Ware in "The llcviill" * Arnaut Brothers, musical clowns, who go story deals wllh a wife becoming bored with £„ effective nnd got the Scslred results. .fle d?'as "%u^a-MlhV' Vfirlar weri all -?.» Itoiela Burgiis Uai' bought a cotton plan- throngh a nice routine of ground tumbling her very English and home-loving husband. &„„ e. Dixey, In next to closing position. ™? " rt UsSr^^urSSSmSSS^ JK thei South nnil has nlraSy sold a WhUcplaying violins, have a familiar encore It ,11 gets on her nerves, until she finally gare his splendid performance, cafled Mono- Thrrest^?thTe^nan P rmv"«^ account bale for «'OOO Miss BuVgeisls playing olt in the bird whistling. They do It Just a ar i<«s from a couch where sbe is at rise of arama-Taudo-Iogue. and showed that hU pop- ^"e^est of tho company gave good account bale KJgvm Hum irars^M u piay.ng llttta bit better than most of the other acta cur taln, and nans him for "not being a regtl- uUrity waa as tig as ever. Dixey also Tho Messrs' Shubert havo ssasred no «. I ola Leo has ione to Mllwaukeo as leadlug ■who have used the business In question. ] sr man." Exhausted, she reclines te- tbe demonstrated that for artistic performances ^n™ In S? staiini of St? nfaV evJn t& woman for the Shubert "lock. Their straight, instrumental work and aero- couch again, and the "dream" she has is illus- ££ is easily one of the best on the boards. g^ ca ln i? 8 ,.? i25m« recSvetf ea?Zful at. iTolJn Lowell Is stUI busy with her new batlcs are excellent, but the continental tra'.ed in her finding him to be a disguised "maris ii, and her company presented, fSfton Tn e D r^ucLn wis heirtr rt olav M s I^well l«^ In wch demand by clowning is very monotonous. Tho Colonial cr0 ok In her overhearing a telephone con- -rorcelaln." a series of Dresden and other «"via on the oD?nC n eht Iwthe farmnudt msnaiters andauthoni that It U hard for her audUnce liked *be act and said so through Ter8 at!on he has. Then he explains that he * n lna tobleanx. and while In tbe r-lnsing posl- ™£ Toresent and tnore is evbrr reason to to 5oP sottled the medium of appreciative applause. has another real wife In Chlcngo, and that tlon held them until tbe conclusion of her fwiicve ■that^'Tno Battl« r?v" iill win^mu. - i i Jatncfl and Bonnie Thornton, that enter- h«, is through with her (Frances). In a worthy performance. _ lar favor Jafi? CMwsto. Ptor. s-Vn Nlaonn B talnlng nair of perennial favorites, made a struggle she gets "a slap In the face" and the Newhouse, Snyder and company, riving '" raYor - , Ja< " c - «.? . 1fi I 7 . 1 « i bit that must have warmed their hearts, lamp Is crashed to the floor. At this point their capable scenic cycling act. opened, and nanvvasr a n The twrforuiors and attaches of Oie Oardsn Eonnle sang "AnDle Ilooney" J»»t as well aa (flnrkeaed stage) the wife awakens, accuses pu t tbe sudtence In (food humor. The boys uAKLtW 0. U. l ' ier '1'heatro played those of tho New ""on she did twenty years ago, and James told tbe her nsuband of being a crooked sort, and Is worked In their usual pleasing manner, and imi,,,. »•» « n . i 3*9 t, P.J W, ™„","™"l, r P lDlot story about the expectorating passenger on „„t convinced until she tests hlB English the tricks performed by one of the boys came m_ t-i. Vvi ■ ,,, .., ... Park, Atlniitrc (lty N. J, on Saturday morn- tho street car lust as humorously and mustache. Finding it "all a dream," the in for much applause. , n JJS» Johnson and his two bull puns, Wallle Ing. Oct. 31, and tho former wonby a score unctuously as he has countless times In the w if e , on her knees and clasped about one of Tho Henret-Selig Weekly, slowing several fj? 0 ?",, 0 , 1 " 1 nla Mirth Makers, and Spencer of II to 3. Cecil Voji Mason, of Dan Burkos paot. James and Bonnie Thornton are living bar "ideal" husband's legs, has a 'Tom, let's interesting motion views, pleased. Jaok. »na Williams anilt up uie flrjt place purse Wonder Girls, pitched the entire game of illustrations of the cxempllllcatlon of tbe so to bed" Hue at curtain. Very well acted » . l?m. 'J. 1 * ^*V ot . ast WM!k S"* , T bo l i 0]t «° von Innings for the Garden Plors, and phrase, "It isn't what you do. it's how yoa jjy both Miss "Nordstrom" and her "com- /»rtAi»/\«r» ? .1 FxSf* l l°f rll> J/ H » tu , rll ay night, duo should ha»o a shut-out, as Nlxon'« three runs dolt" The old timers were an unqualified nany." although he should secure a mustache CROTOWA. ;L „«™5? „■ ' . .°' JS rulv .' ll ^' oe w' wore made on errors. _..,.. hit that docs not appear to be giving him troublo ,_._T «X«Xnr « m i SUSnS P?f sln F outolde the U. O. II. Hugh Jcnoliig's, tho Detroit leader, cap- Adelalde and Hughes, possibly the greatest 0 f remaining on his lip before working tbe _, . ( "*". SABBCKr ' *f 0B ;i „ „ M SS^i '»* Btte 2 ,r ?il. ot , mo,lt °t, tho ES*' i«'ncd the Oardon llcr Irani. Miss Von exponents of genuinely artistic danctog on Proctor time and progressing further—aa It This beautiful house over in tho Bronx on !»« «f Hurry Swift's place. Kvon Solly Msson's work was applauded by •^Usrgo tbe^vandevllle staee to-dty ran through a {* liable to the Fox circuit Is a big winner. Mannger Levny rodo around In Capt. Sorcho's col- crowd, nnd a band, composed of tho Garden series of tango, reaxlxe, hes'ltotlon and one- Joe Fen'n. who announcer-actor George Earecky Is always looking out for tho.com. hope automobile in tho parade, getting back Pier orchestra and sevnrul moinboro of the step, finishing with an artistic delineation of Murphy said was a "delineator of songs." fort of the pntrons. "A gcod show" was tho stage Just In time to sing the anrmated 'Village Cnbarot" Co., played throughout tho the for trot. Elegantly costumed and fortu- was "Extra" bit No. 6. His first was an ''e'dlct last half, ending No'r.l. mug. «W, Mv Love," for Um elgbtcentU gume. oate In the nossejslon of unonunllcd crace. i^Jllah verilon on "Get Out and Get Under," Three Kelos (three men), mandolin, gm- time during the week, as tho number was ♦' » theVancere I'reTwclcome"aoalflon tf any K,IrcSSdT°then "I've Ouly One Ide» tar and singer offer operatic selections In held for the entire twi halves, tbe same as NEWS PIU.M MI-NBAPOLI8. bUl. and lend a touch of class hard to About file Girls," in neat fit dress suit, cap-:, Italian. A good number for pop time. . Capt. Sorcho's Deep Sea Diver, cxhlbltlug The theatrical situation In the Northwest duplicate. opora hat .and cane; "If I Had You," No. », Joe Melds and Browning (Iwo men), com- hor? tho diver works boncath.tbo water. Vory is above par In splto of tbe war and olw- f.addle CUtt opened after intermission nnd g {ik hnt. minus cape, and finished big puttlnr fdy talking act, in one. The act is one big Interesting nnd Instructive, and about at It tlone, according to a representative of Tho*. scored as bb usually does with his peculiar over "Stav Down Below" In good sfyfe. All Jai«h. The act as It Is now Is sure-Ore. rppeored at Coney .Island all Summer. Capt. J. Hamlin, Inc., General Amusemeut Ilooklna brand of hard-shoe oteppicg. Laddie Ls had Joe needs 1s a size larger opera hat to make Brlerre and King (man and woman) In Sorchojiays the life of • direr is generally Agency of Minneapolis, better songs on previous appearances by far, him good for all the "pop" time he can land. "A Campus Fllrution.''In one. A nifty act, tour years, but the stout feller in tBe act at ^gg Bgcm ., baa Just doubled Its floor and seems to have become obsessed wlti tho Herman and Rice, contortionist and aero- classy, and both know how to pat a number present has great fat, rosy chocks, anil annco again, and we now occupy 410-17-18-111 Idea that he should unburden himself of a b*<lc el. >wn comedian, opened the show. Both over. . . . ! **g-*w» * WH *»»i PV &L PfB*" •» w"! Phoenix Hulldlng, wllh six lelcphoues anil considerable amount of so-called comedy talk, do good work, finishing with ths comedlan'B fcdwarfla Datto and lompanv (man and avolrd poU stuff banging below tUcm—and „ ofQn attendants, and wo havo over one Tbe sbndow eccentric dunce. Cliff's finishing fall rrom a top of three tables. woman), aketch, fnU stage. Bdwards Davla we believe ho II outdt* tho four years even hundred atandarii vauilovlllo acts on hand, n'imber. brought Mm back for several bows. Harry English and company (two women) appeared on the big time in differentj acts, doing threo-ailay. of course we also book dramatic people, Kitty Gordon and a small company^ in- aid well with tbe old "mistaken identity" Wfille this one Is not there, the acting -of Johnson and uls dogs opened tho "ahow" cabarets, clubs, fairs, etc.. and altogether cladlng Harrison Hunter and Helen Goff, idea for "What's In a Name" both artinta saved the aketch, which is too part of the show, and amused Just as cleverly lh |» has been the most prosperous season lu FuJ^H K»ab«it ; A iSJjp,SS? bh^S^^i^A'S ^ *WS& lma », d., modeler, is a fixture ?«nTa 3 erius ,,g io t . ) rn bet ?i r o°- hhnTe.^Vreil * thW /"■" of our existence.;' S coulV\av^ 0 t"rn^ bl ou?tc\ n rrf«flcu' „ n c ?)."looted"riean In W«te"» uniforms to 3?KSBSb$3 i to -Tf«fflS2 ^JSSi^X^ ^'J^LVtiJ'SS VIRGINIA NUbMaUM UlRHIEII lonslr artlRelai »ff«ir The renorter who In- ami f»io. and were a musical success, all Tbe Club Quartette men), on run stage, ills animals without the aid of anything but whip ^^S^^^SKSb^ ^U^tW-^Si-W- in ^ra fe ht singing art. wW «• »« £ a strong porsonaUty A line act for ear., mmJSm on the BI.Uo a. fficd^sMxe't^a" 'like "hi "sort that ' D SSEZ War. continues to live np to her Jp"2tlcnu , mbels S Tht is'a'lasa/.c" , ^TheVlrth^aktC ^hree clover principal "t» ? hum.n m.nuKript." as she 1. the .under, grow In nfture's sou Miss Gordoh slnw Mnt3™Pnc Bunsblne Comedienne ?,P and the Mary Pkkford. in "Such a Llttlo Queen," men, a petite Iltllo principal young woman. »t.iclr ,/»' ■ ^o '.'TO^,, ro i" ^ £$££$• badly nhraaVs^oUrlv and riSdsTher Bn2s fn » av5V. enlovrf her slnSrg of "One Idea pictures, roundedf out the bill, nnd there was and six good looking fullavlm glrrs—a few Co J«J>" l > l ,» fi?A''l..^JWs-JsfftSta haS& Sng'sons^vofce* Afto•thef sketch Is Abon? ft. SSJ* to - pretty pink tSwn : a standing room five deep. Fox's Crotona Is a having been sunburnt on the Iresics since the ?."<» "'« ^ s, " l l . n *.?™ f '.„ T^ sJ^SL^Is-S ts2Mr£$ss£ s^ww?. fa? |K Wig ner S .; a o d « st-^^SS^^*-^- S£-Kf ^t ESHSS : M 'sssasrware nosTn ra toSil assistance the^ aong would have flopped "xoVte Here snd I'm Here." . Mlml. added to her laurels. »he used her breaker of a sultan or some other Oriental t^ZiMrStiJklLmTvSStSS^m miserably^The <!olonulites accorded tffie CosWan and Sunderland, in songs aid pleasing voice to good advantage, and fully bl.iebeard harem keeper. Among the blonde !*V' t T, , | 7j .^j AnlvT'd at sU-nftoe" had act a kindly reccpJion dances (Vew Acts.) earned the recognition extended to her. Tbos. and brinette harcmesses were Qwenle Ray- g ?.5»T ISn JSSiSS^IIatMinSrtk fm Crossing Josephinepresent a nice appear. a *?^ ChooTchoo" was the ',-blg act." and Chalmers gave a flno performance of Marcel. Sfe.WL«» "•, ""w. ''«W M-W""! Siulf'tiSu!. am II rug up to h?r recSrd of anee, sing welland dSnco fairly. A Httle the company of ten registered itself a strong Morgan tfngstoo, as Rudolph and Harry Ger ic Keeshan mdj gg^aWsjiAB ™ a ; hnvlng missed a pertoTDiancc. rehearsal on the double dances moght effect featu'e turn for the "pop" houses. A Ger- Wcldon. as Colllne. did good work, and Frank Mirth Makers they were rated by llio portion iiaTing miwu » i""»'» great results A™It Is now the dancers oJn and "simp" comedSn. tbe latter playlag Phillips', as Benolt and Aldndoro: Joseph of larlcm's poptilatlou that were (rue to «..„».«„. work poorly together and do not dance In np a "bawling" bit somewhat too much, stein, as Parplgnol. and LoiiIb D Angelo, n» Chub Hwirt. A r . m .„. MLLB. alui.H. nnUoc, ss they should. handle the comedy, that Is not up-to-date. Bcbaunard scored. Eileen Castles made her . ^"J. M «« c A"'..f. wo11 , *"**?,if H m -JiS Mile. Marcello Albue, whoso portrsit ap- Tho moving picture travesty shonld be all The etralght man doubles in parts of ticket -Aral New York appearance as Musteea, and WBB|tac state*, wlsarwlll ty » «atMa_ t»i«rasj , n , h|)( ^ ,„ U){J owncr of ODn „, silent. At any rate, funnier material might seller and leads the first number. In blue made a favorable imnrcsstoii.^ La Bohemj cut Ibe cards for ^bottlo o/^P^n^, 0 ^"; the finest voices henril In New York In a long be secured If the song is to be kept in the _atln overalls f ' ~ act. "Snyder's Grocery Store," a fnnny war corresponding *eng, well delivered by Cross, got the most In haired girl leads tbe applause line. A double costume soug by the girls, the T sent them nil to a fair alied hit. The spot, moop. with all following the whole show, seemed to be too nnd the second, much for Wellington and Cross to overcome, for "Flcksnlunle Moon." -ine comeuy is our- leaning cornea/ roies, iouiiu ««■«■ '«'«.»™ ^.h'™ 1 ^."'.',:";' ^"'iVT. Ti„1.iV .." r ?.'^„,?S lenilli.i* Hearjt-SeHg motion pictures closed with utmf, but the girls are all good lookers and it Is one of the cleverest farces seen In New others of Its ype, It Is cleverly vru«'iit..d lv „ rk ^ » •„,,. She hsa also won many faplcal events—photographically depleted, work like good fellers every.minute. York In many a day. The patrons of the « nd " c " r ™ *"'?«*•. ,_. _„ ,_, ho , nl1 laurels on the concert stage. JJe*. Three Leon Sisters and company fooe Standard arc reallrkig that they are getting Roach and Francis, two men (rube and +.» i nK,^\ closed the show with their excellent Broadway attractions at popular prices, and German comedians), showed very small time ,,,„„ lTr TY dim nninr' closed it the Oasltio Colombia (J Herbert Mack tngr)— ~rformancVon the tight wire, and completed good business Is In vogue Wre nightly. Next line of patter and a two comic song, doing J 'y^oct Si M I. Bcheff will tske the RoVrsw™^ Skoi tbfs week. ' "^ J o^eTthe be,t "surprlw and regular^ bills week. Guy Bates Post, In "Omar, the Tent- nl?« minute, mildly In No 2 spo'• . SB 'J r ±£ fi & J2&. ™" " ' -"ZZ&t^ttlg™ i9naTtlt ' mgt ' ) rt, ° WnhW l , " 0 '" etl r ™- ""B^a Opera H.„. (Diehard Madden. to%^P&ffi£&$X ^ 3 Br 0mL " ** - "" °" ^Jiv^F^^^-^ 1 ^ J8te^A*2F&Sg$A TZSgSsb&SBg^ w > b, r 1d y tfw9.n%d,^br4%.. t .. jxr^AZH£.BrtettJ& ■■■1-. lsarF'rai I w.iAm.nn mrrl- ''piJrn.llar T^UmlS nhrht Nov » after a traction Vre this week. The advance sale and also to "Glow Woran" and "Mocking ji, i„ v nt>t with Wm Jfveral new pl«™ BhTR^K HtoJE? "-lo" 1 ""'. mgr.)— Z*g*^'*TfflJjffi TheVtre. Doig. is heavy, for there has been no chan| e .ln the Bird." as played on a vlolifcllby: a youth la liATUlWIMV. *nirTrBB aid Charies RWh " MineKT J. l r -t?t ( B.D. Miner, mgr.l- tS**&&*"j& SrtJfWlkSSl cast %t week, "The Thing. Thg? C%rTr velret ko/ckers. If .he can.r, Km it, M wl|M,e. tar^th. «tM in the IS prodac Al Uecvtt flhew this week. "He Comes t:p SmlUns;." I» the attractlen, alright. two or me mm.