The New York Clipper (January 1915)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Januaby 2 A National Favorite Backed By a Million Dollars Worth of Publicity IUMPHANT TOUR (HIiyiSKt-F*) HERO OF THE FAMOUS SERIAL PICTURE The Perils of Pauline The Most Advertised Picture Star Now Before the Public APPEARING PERSONALLY AT THE HEAD OF HIS OWN COMPANY Playing to Capacity Audiences Everywhere Return Dates Breaking All Records The Public Clamoring to See This World Famed Idol of a Thousand Photo Plays FOR OPEN TIME, TERMS, ETC., ADDRESS CHARLES F. ATKINSON, Manager Quincy Adams Sawyer, - 211 Tremont St., BOSTON, IASS. THAT UP-TO-THE-MINUTE TEAM cNUTT and MAE COMEDIAN. JUVENILES, I.NGE.Nl'K, SOUBHETTE 7--RED HOT VAUDEVILLE ACTS--7 Reliable, experienced, youth, ginger, wardrobe. Address E. A. BleNUTT, Coffey, Mo. WALTKIl C. JORDAN, Of Sanger & Jordan, representatives (or Chnrlos Froliman. Edward C. Kngelbnch, George Hdwnrdes, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., und the Incorporated Society o( Authors, 1'laywrlgbis and Composers OUT OF TOWH NEWS BOSTON. 'its New Year will uslicr In nn Interesting mid Important new theatrical undertaking, when the Honry Jewelt Plovers will open u season of reper- toire at the I'Oaton Opera Mouse, with a iierform- ■nee of "A* You Like It." on Jan, 1. The eompui-j- will ho tinder the direction ot irenry Jewott, and W. It. Macdonuld, ot the Boston Opera Company, will ha the mnt.DEcr. The alia ot the new crtcrprlso. stated brlelly, U to present tlio beat of elmtlcul and modc-u plays, with the utinust attention to ensemble, :it the lowest lossiblo prices. Tbo company In one ot cicollouco and even balance. English throujh- out. Tho closing, during the Hist fortnight, of two English companies in S'cw Yor/c gavo Mr. Jewelt • nil Mr. Mao lonald a lnr-;-' number ot able players from whoii to choose thei.- company. Tbo company will include Viva lllrkett, Viola Gompton, Vivienne Wliltaker, Apnea lCIJot Scott, George Ilal;i.i, Mux Moutcsulc Lionel B^abnm, Ernest O. Ootc, Leonard Mudle, Krnnk Oonrov, II. Aahoton Toiige, Claude lleerbolim, Chnrlea Oorabe, Lest.-ange Milloiin, Frnui, J, Qrcgory und Henry Jewett. MM (Jno. B. Scboorfel. mgr.)—"Seven Key* to Baldpatc" make* its IIrut Boston up- lieirance at this house, 28. If itn Now York sucoeaa Is any criterion, the Cohan-Digger's com- edy U lo for a long run. Ya WiLuun (Wilbur Theatre Oo., nigra.)—An- other attraction to make Its local debut 28 Is "A Pair of Sixes." The company includes Frank Mclntyre. Frlti Williams. Oxa Wahtrop. Miude Klmrne, Kllaabelli Nelson, Sam Hardy, James T, Gillowsy and Elslo Scott. Majbstio (Wllluir-Shubcrt Co.. nigra.)—Robert MtDtell and company open an engagement here -8. Repertoire for tlrst week: "King John," "Mac- beth," "Merchant of Ycnlce," "Hnmlel" ami "Rlchllen." Holus (Charles J. nieli, mgr.)—Second week of "The Beautiful Adventure." Tho play sparkles with wit and charms with scenes of delightful sentiment. Ann Murdock's liuiiersonatlon of tho hoTolnc'a role Is to he highly commended. Bunnasr (Wllhur-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—The New York Hippodrome production of "IMuafore." which was safely launched Christmas Eve, Is In for a lively holiday cruise. The production Is tbo most spectacular one of n light ogiern ever made In America. The prluclpil roles are sung by Huby CuUer Savage, BIbIo Morryette, Natalie Bwald, Marie Ilorgan, Bertram Peacock, Vernon Dalbcrt, Albert Hart and K. Perry 1'arsons. Colonial (Charles Krohman ft Win. llarrli. rogra.) — Oharlea Froliniau's Mireo stars. Julia Fandexsoii, Donald Brian and Joseph Oawthirn, twain, 28, their fourth week In "Tho Ol-l f-om Utah," which Is (linllng lta stay at thl.< house a moat congenial nn-1 prosticroui one. Ooxt (John K, Ort, mgr.) — "Peg o' My Heart" now registers the seventeenth week ot her atsy. Plymouth (Fred I!. Wright, mgr.)—Cyril Maude, now In his ravcnlh week of "Grumpy," Is flndlns little dldleulty In repeating his New York and London success In the clever dctrotlva piny. Cahtlb Squarb (John Craig, mgr.) — Mr. Craig's offering, "Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs." the Christmas fairy play, la a success. Mary Young Is the Princess, Betty Barnlcost the jealous Queen, Win. Oarleton the Prince, Mabel Oeleord the witch, Hex; Al. ltoberts the leader of the Seven Dwarfs, und Dudley Hawley the cnnlo cat, "Kiddle." The scenery follows the German model lu Its fantastic ami toy-like pret'.l- Bam Pabk (Joseph Roth, mgr.)—The chief feature of this week's program la Mary IMckford. In "Cin- derella." In addition to other pictures are organ and orchestral selections, under the direction of Charles Frank. Kbitii's (Robert G. '.arson mgr.)—Week of 28: Lew DockMadcr Hetty E. Dlxcy, William T. Dooley, Juliet, Grossman and Stewart. Limits. Perta, the Great ITownrd, Those Pour Entertain- ers, and Mario and Dairy. Lobw's OnruBuu (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)— Bill 28-30: Yvonne, Rush Brothers. Moore and Hamilton, F.dmciid Hayes and ctmponv, Maud Tif- fany and the Great Florences and Lellka. Put ill-Jan. 2: Lew Pltsglbbor.a, Freddy Jamee. "The. Winning Widows." Armstrong and Ford, Mildred Donnelly and company, and Lotto, Plant and Tin* mons, Loew's St. Jambs (Moreut. Loew, msnasc- n:ent).—Dill 13-30: FreJd.v James, "The Winning Wldowa," \Villord, '-The Vtu'erstudy," Line, Plant and Tlininons, and Bob lip and company For Sl-Jan. 2: Yvonne, Bu:.i Brothers. Mooro snd Hamilton, I'Mmoud Ilnyco and company, Maud Tiffany and Richard Wally. Lobw's Glome (Frank Meagher, mgr.)—Bill 28- P.0: Do Vera and Lewis, Ookiran Goets, "Tlie Spider and the Fly," International Sextette. Dun- bars, and "A Day nt the Circus." For ai-Jnn. 2: Oarbrey Pud hers. Three O'Ncll Sisters, V.'il- lard. Hugh Norton mil company. Jones and John- son, and John Troupe. Gobdon'r Oi.YMiiA (John E. Ootuerford, mgr.) —Anderson Twine, Mr. and Mra. Ed. Evans. Newsboy Sextette, Bcruevlcl Brothers, Kay and Tage, and Morosco Musical Melange. Iiijou (Harry Gustlu, mgr.)—Grand Opera Trio, Ralph Smalley, Dorva, De Leon and Lock- hart. Carolyn Weeks, Boston Opera Ballet. K. H. Sullivan, Elisabeth Pernio and Robert Minis. Bowdoik Squard (Georgo E. I/othrop, mgr.)— Mascot, the educated horse; All Rajah, Orvllle and Frank, Tuiiaeu and Claxton, and Al. Wilde. Oaibtt (George R. Uatcbeller, mgr.) — Ross Sydell'a Oo., headed by Johnny Weber, Is here current week. The Huntings Show follows. Wildron'8 Casino (Charles II. Waldmn. mgr.) —The Girls from liappyland js tbo current nt- Iraction. The College Girls bad a big week. Howard <George K. Lothrop Jr., ingr.)—\fonie Carlo Girls, with Harry Welch, Rabbit Maroa- vllle and Edward McUugh, Durjlu-Iledcay Troupe. Jonathan. Prllskow and Ulanchard, Msrr and Kvans Charles (Saruly) Chapman and Msrtell. Olty Belles next week. Grand Opbea Housk (George E. Lothrop. mgr.) —Week of 38, the Follies of 1020, with Will JL Ward. Monte Carlo Girls follow. Vaudivilus and pictures: Scollay Square, Modern, Boston, National, Shawmut, Old South, Washington, Scenic Temple. Slsr, Oomlnue. Uni- que, Wlnthrop Hall, Harvard, Gem, Day Square, Franklin Park, Somervllle. Otmgress Hall. Ni- agara, New Palace. South End, Back Bay, Eagle, ltoxbury and Huntington Avenue. ATTRACTIONS AT THE HEW YORK THEATRES. B* WAY A *3d ST. EVES. Ul. EAT. WED. 4 SAT., 2.11. Popular Wed. Mat. 600. to $1 J». COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT COHAR'S COHAN, "IT PAYS TO iDMTlSE" A Farcical Pact, by ROI COOPER MEORUE Ud WALTER HAOKETT. i\ 1 IIIlI DD THEATRE, WesttSd 8t fUMI tAlsl/LKK mttSnJtiSfflKm. New York's Newest Playhouse. Oonsn A Hsrrli present (by arrangement with Arthur Hopkuii)i new play by a new young American author "ON TRIAL" By E. L. Relseniteln. Seats 8 weeks In advance FULTON TWIN BEDS 46th 8t. or. B'wty Evenings at 8.20. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 2.20. 8ELWY8 aiCO. PRESENT By MARGARET MAYO and 8ALI8BCRY FIELD B. P. KEITH'S B'wayAOMSt. COLONIAL SK«k« MINNIE DUPREE IDEAL RYAN & LIE, Burr Si Hope, "Illrani on the Farm," Alan Brooks! Co., Henry Lewis, Miller a Mack, The Canslnos, W. 42d St. Evenings 8.15; Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.15. A. H. WOODS PRESENTS "KICK IIM" ■*»« ^^" m mmm WUlard stack, With JOHN BARRTMORB, JANE GREY JOSEPHINE VICTOR and others. REPUBLIC UICIEEIIOCKE "KifSKSriE'- JOHN C. FISHER presents o^Yetir The Debutante MobIC by VICTOR HERBERT. Book by HARRY B. SMITH. Lyrics by ROBERT B. SMITH. SEW AMSTERDAM Z^l^^ill: KLAW A ERLANGER, Managers. OHARLE8 DILLINGHAM Presents a Syncopated Musical Show WATCH YOUR STEP Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Harry B. Smith. With Mr. i Mra. Vernon Caatle. B. P. KEITH'S PALACE Broadway a «th St. EVA 2S-60-76-I1-I1.60 Dally Mats. 24-60-78. Sna.Oonota 2.1(4 8.18 EVA TANGU&Y MAnEWS. SHANE & CO. OF 10. HARRY CARROLL, LIPINSKI'8 NOVELTY, MASON & KEELER rls^TIITI THEA., 48m St., E. of Bway. L#UlT 3. UlrecUon of JOHN CORT. ^^^^~™" Eves., i.l». Mats. Wed. A Bat, 2.16. Wed. Mat. tOc. to $1.60. SELWYN A CO. present A melodrama of love, mystery and thrills. By ROI COOPER MF.GRUE. I VAPIIII 4»th St., nr. Broadway. LI W CU ■ Eves., 8.16. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 2.16. Charles Frohman, Klaw k Erlanger present ELSIE FERGUSON la a Play in Fonr Acta by Hubert Henry Davles. "OUTCA8T." UllllCfall Mttl st - w - of Broadway. Eves., nUaldtlll 8.15. MaUnees, Wed. and Sat., 2.16. SELWYN & CO. Present - IN THE LIMELIGHT By James Forbes, Author of "The Cliorua Lady" With DOUGUS FAIRBANKS f TDVDTV w - **»d st. Eves. 8.16. 1jXDJEj£\A X Mats Wed. A SaL at 2.16. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents OTIS SKINNER gM? THE SILENT VOICE By JULES ECKERT GOODMAN. Based on the story oy Goavernenr Morris K]1MR»T1JJ>17J B'way ft 40th St. Eves. 8.15 ■WlalR M.MM/WSl Matt., Wed. and Sat, 116. CHARLES FROHMAN, Manager CHARLES FROHMAN Presents the Haymarket Theatre, London, Comedy Success. r\D|%/CIVl la four Acts Ulfl VBI1 By E. Thurston Temple Cast Includes Alexandra Carlisle, Charles Bryant, Leslie Faoer, Haldee Wright, and others. AAIBTV Bw& 7- ft <6tn St. Eves, at UMIC I I 8.16, Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.16 KLAW ft ERLANGER, Managers RUTH CHAnERTON " DADDY LONC-LEC8 A SEW COMEDY BY JEAN WEBSTER lCf .TIlVwwlC w -«2ndSt. Eves., 8.16. M5jMJ M.WlX\KMSi Mats. Wed. ft Sat., 2.16. A. II. WOODS Presents an American Play In 6 Acts. THE SONG OF SONGS By EDWARD SHELDON. Based on the novel by HERMANN STJDERMANN, with an AD Star Cast. THEATRE, W. 42d BT. Evenings at 8.16. Mats. Wed. and Sat., 2.16. SELWYN ft CO. PRESENT MARGARET ILLINGTON rrtvjTv T fv B ? henry X " r * JjXEl ARTHUR JONES. B'way & irtVit. Noon to 11.80 p. m. MftRY PICKFORD IN CINDCRALLA OTHER SUPERIOR PICTURE ATTRACTIONS Strand Concert Orchestra and Soloists Next Week, THE GIRL FROM THE GOLDEN WEST COHAN Ai HARRIS B'way and 45th St. £k CZ lr T ,, aV~fe'EO Eves! at 8.15. Mais. ■aCTL bT3 M. UaI Wed. ft Sat. at 2.15. COHAN ft HARRIS will Present "HELLO BROADWAY" With New York's Favorite Comedians GEO. M. COHAN, WM. COLLIER. HARRIS STRAND H. H. PRAZBE'S Theatre, W. 48th St., nr. Bwny., Eves. 8.30, Mats. Wed. ft Sat. at 2.30. LONQACRE A new play by KATE JORDEN SECRET STRINGS with :oen HIPPODROME «th Ave,, 48-44Btt. Evenings, a: 8. Dally Matinee* at 2. Best Seals ii.oo. Laat Three Weeks of WARS OF THE WORLD In Preparation—A BIO SURPRISE. I ITTI E THEATRE, 44th St, W. of B'way. LI I I LC Phone 6100 Bryant. Eves., 8.41 Matinees Wednesday ft Sat,. 2.30 Extra Matinee New Year's i pair of silk mmm CYRIL HARCOCRT'B COMEDY All Seats at All Performances 12.00. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th STREET. N. Y. This Week, SOCIAL MAIDS WHITER GARDEN SK-M* Eves, at 8. ktata. Tnea., Thurs. and Sat. 2 oo DANCING AROUND ™»AL. JOLSON i SS 1 & 0 K f 0 ' BERNARD GRANVILLE Extra Matinee New Year's I VDIfl 42d8tw.of B'way. Phone6216Bryant. LI (Tib Eves. 8.16. Mats. Wed. ft Sat 2.15. JOB WEBER'S Musical Comedy Production THE ONLY GIRL Extra Matinee New Year's 000TH THEATRE, 46th, W. of B'way. Phone 6100 Bryant. Eves, 8.30. 1 Matinees Wed. ft Sat 2.80. WILLIAM ELLIOTT Presents The most wonderful play in New York EXPERIENCE By GEORGE V. H0BERT Extra Matinee New Year's rlFI.ASCA West44th8t. Eves.8.20. JSJEsljfXgWU Mats., Thurs. A Sat, 2.20. DAVID BELASCO Presents LEO DITRICHSTEDSr In a New Play In S Acts, by Ferenc Molnar The Phantom Rival AA*%* fit THEATRE, West of B'way *»*rlll Ola Phone, 7292 Bryant. Eves. 8.20. Matinees Wed. ft Sat., 2.20. The Lilac Domino "A MUSICAL TRIUMPH."—N. Y. Snn. Extra Matlnco New Year's HAXINE ELLIOTT'S Phone 1476 Bryant Eves. 8.20. Mau THEATRE, 39th _ St., near B'way. . Mats. Wed. ft Sat 2.20 IN THE w SS2?.uffiS H ■»•• uabritile voniat Extra Matinee New Year's 41st St., East of B'way. Phone 6l»4 Bryant. Eves. 8:15. Matt. Tnea. and Sat, £16. COMEDY MARIE TEMPEST IN THB MARRIAGE OF KITTY Preceded by THE DUMB AMD THE BLIND EXTRA MATINEE NEW YEAR'S 9Qrri Qt Tliea., nr. B'way. Phone 413 Bryant 091I1 BI. Eves. 8.16. Mats. Wed. ft Sat 2.15. Extra Maiinee New Year's Day. THE FUNNIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD MARIE In the latest laugh vehicle « A MIY TTP" of her career A UllA'Ur THEATRE, 44th St.west of B'way. Phone. 8430 Bryant. Eves. 8.16. Mats. Wed. ft Sat, 2.16. Extra Matinee New Year's Day. All-star Company Direct from the Gaiety Theatre, London, SMARTEST SHOW IS TOWN. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT 40 GENUINE LONDON GAIETY GIRLS 40 nipilin B'wayft3SthStPhonc3846Grecley. l,LlN| M 11 Eves. 8.15. Mat3. Wed. 4 Sat, 2.15. vrn w i ii w spedai New Year's Mat Friday. The Newest Huslcal Comedy LADY luxury With I.N A CLAIRE And a Great Musical Comedy Cast. With an Aug- mented Orchestra of 85. MURRATHILLTHEATRE Lexington Are. and 4Sd St., rt. T. This Week, PASSING REVIEW OF 1914. NOTES. Tux new Toy Theatre, which is located on Dartmouth Street, was opened Dee. 20, at 10-30 a, xt., with a performance of "Miss Muffet's Birthday Party," a play for children. Tho full strength of tho company organised for the thea- tre wltl not be ahonvn, however, until 30, when "Across the Border," a play by Marie Buelah Dlx, will be produced for an Indefinite ran. Till Ohrlstiuaa Basket Funj Benefit, held at the Trcoiont, 22, netted a hrgi> rum for the noor and needy. Among those appearing were! Cyril Maude and company, Julia Sanderson, Ponnld Brian and Joseph Oawthorn. Florence Reed, Edwin Ardtn and company, M.trle rtirglbbon. Van and Schenck, and liyan and Lee, Ann Murdoch, Flor- ence Marttu, Wm. Hodgr Kvriyn Scoti.ey, Ralph Smalley, Le.v Hoffman and Texas Tommy Daneers. Rosa Staiil will be out- of the earlr stars ot tho new year to come to tho Hollls, where she will be seen In "A Perfect I nJy." Tub Bostou Press Club has bought out the Tre- mout on the opening night of "Seven Keys to Vnldpate," r'nd plans to dispose of tho tickets to friends and regular patrors of the house. Karl Du Diggers, the author of the atorv Is a Boston Iran, being a former newspaper writer here. Mllforil, Mass.—Opera House (P. Tomklns, mgr.l for vcok of De-:. 28, Gladvs Klark Stock Co.. in rcjwilolre. lr.mi..—Motion pictures and songs. NOTE*. Tits Tiirib Sullivan Bros., who reside in Mllfonl. are home to spend the holidays with their family. They report a long and successful season, going as far as the Pacific Coast and re- turn, and seem very well sallsllrd with the rrsulla of their eight months' trip. Ldioi Majnebs, tie Italian tenor of the Bos- ton .Opera Bouse Co., was a visitor here at the request of the Italian residents, and a fi» }, '•. lD « ludln 8 a banquet ami the presentt- tioc of a handsoaie gold medal for his efforts to !S2rl?Vl!?tt eol0, ; y Dy b,!Be,B « a «™ a ^ <* operatic stars here and pmcntlng "II Tnvstoro" last aeaaoa, and an opi-ratlc copcert this scacon' ... J ?f Hd ?? i ?a. ¥ ^te" ""d Hughes, issued in- Tltatlons » Christmas dinners to a number of spood*ent n 4rlCTdB ' lnclu<1 l n 8 - Thb Cuppeb TOrre- »iJ? w?" 7 11 } ,P lTe " n ovm b00 « P«rty at their home and halt on the evenlau of Ki- <i and win dance the old year■ oit^ao*tai m™ lovvn^for SruStt'"* ^ to "* roor of the nrS,T 0 ™"™ H, f' *">*• —Wells BUou (0. Ur 8,6. SIx '* 3 ' Evcrywoman" ^fe . a «A KD (Wm. McGowan, mgr.)—Bill Dec. -.8-30• "Danreof the Cities." "Broadway Love' ; FSin.St. J 0 " 1 .. TO »■»> Water. ardThrie Ey 1 "', *•»•■ For Sl-Jau. 8: Majestic Muslcil «h?S'~? ,0, lff jr .. ,l,, . tI PlD « IW e^PawTBordo"and BowmtS: KlBt "*' ™tertslners, and Roon?? Snd Maimtio (Charles Sweeton. mgr.)—Sentemler Sf2*Bj Glorlea was tho bill jJec. «! ^Tbe Little Shepherd of Bargain Row" Jan. 1 OnrncDU and Nobtiisidb (Charles Sweeton. "•sV'>—Amateurs, vaudeville and motion Dlcturci PII1NCB8S. 8AV0T, CatTEBlON, IU^n?[ 0 B iVSr- ES LTn .^' VAL * D *. BTanioii. OovwNoirALrtAM aba, JartxaiDii. Woodlawm, Walnut, Favoarri- PiSIUI HALL |ud AVAHO, BWtl^lclurS JSly7 I, Made to Order from your own copy, any one color of Ink Only $8.00 Printed on heavy 4 ply card. All other printing at proportionate prices. Union label on all work. Write for price list. Route book 10c. GAZETTE SHOW PRINTING CO. MATTOOW, ILLINOIS Vernon E. Bestor COMPOSER and ARRANGER Special Songs and Mule. 827 SCHILLER BLDQ. CHICAGO - TIIP ft ■ If |> A Quiet And Home-like Sanl- I Mp IIAnlN tarlum for Treatment of All I Ilk Unnv Medical and Surgical Cases. Only graduate nurses employed. Address R. r„ LEE, M. P., Oxford, Ind. , /» aiuweriug adi. plea$e mention Cxima.