New York Clipper (Feb 1915)

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MEYER'S t^ANIEUP THE NEW YORK: Ol^Ii^l^EB. IF-- PELLETIER or anybody who knows his present whereabouts or past history, will write to E. LE ROY PELLETIER, 605 Fine Arts Bldg., De- troit, Mich., he will hear something; to his interest, and, perhaps, advantage. FOH,TODH trSK. . WHGTIIBK7oa are s S'Mr o( the legUlmste BtaK«, K V»ude7llle Actor, ProdDclug Uan- ager or Film Urr. TtieKo plajs are the out- pnt ot the Htot bralOB la dowD-to-d«tc llt«rei7 work, ind ' ' WE HATE TOUR REQDIBEUENTS. . WUAT ARB THBYt WAMTBO Photoplays and ehort Action. We are eellen ot Standard Llteratare. Both nctlon and Dramatic, la Mas form. 'We awtlet the writer to make bli work salable aild sell It. Bmall charge for Iltenr; ssslstance. No charge romelUng. Manuscript* UDlvetsal Soc. of Writers, Inc. 220 FlhTU AVENUE. N. Y. OUT OF town HEWS Tbnplan Tisltort hare lilanecd with cntbnsloBia lolo tlie h«lptal atmosptari'e. of "odlii; things" tor the unemploywl. Thuy UuTe hsrTesltd «ome dol- lan for the worthy who iiteil tboD, and a lot of good BpaK, pralK aa<l liait-tunva tor tbeniHlTes. Tbr big Kewpir <loll rItpu by Lmorc Vlrlcta was autlonrl oK by Howard Uaxly. and brought $103 on tbe bid «( A.' E.- Burkbardt. OtbiT fmaller Kewplea—eevenly-wo ot tb«iii—brought thr sura totnl to 1207.00, nhlvh vos Ibe aid "The Bird ot Parcdlae'' engineered Into Ihr fund. Thn Ilaw'jilan nuslclana Kave a rcncert In tbe Simon lobbr dnring ihe aucllnii. Tbe Foouinln Sguaro rancrr:, by tbe artlsta In "Manky Fsiikf," was a iiorel alToIr, eii^ueerer by The Times-Star anil (korge K. Fish. The actor "glrla" and "boyM" aold papc>-4, and tbe snle realized $370.90. 'llie fliKt paiier broupbt |20U from tbe .Mabley A Carvw Cu. I-Vlwird L. Uluuni, maiiagvr of "Hanky I'miky." liMroduced tlie^ pert9riiie-a. and the Kiri'.-'is w?re packed dutlug the Dovel entertain- UK'llt. Gbanp OriBA HoDSB (John H. IlaTlln. mgr.)— I'k'iriice E(«d Is coming Keb. H. lu "The Yellow Ticket." Last week, "The Cnndy Shop" carae brok, bilglter and belter than ever, viih WlHlnni Bock and Uaode Fnlton still In tte etellai roles. JLBOH& UniROTDN ARD BBA OABAJIBT OIRLB The writer going into the Magic Theatre, South S?lSSS'.*°=^J,.'.'?2-£"'°f*' unexpectedly found "LEONA REHINOTOM AND HBR c/bAKBT 0IRL8," s Musical Comedy Tabloid. It acems strange that a show ot this calibre should be playing to this class of houses inaicad of being on the blgclTculta. LEONA UEHI.NGTON Ih an KcccDtric Comcdlenno who pula over her onnihcts with a vim that la rcmarkHblc and in a manner niled with pleasing personality that hasappanintiy won her many loyal frleudu among the pat runs. Her eccentric dancing ahows big time callbro and was belter than any other yet witnessed liyioe writer. JACK VIVIAN la doing juvenile StialghlH and with bis good volco mujit needs respond to mmy encores. Regarding bis ability In oilier lines his manner showed conBiderablo dramatic talent as well. The tomcdlans are none other than the well-known PAULULIFFORU In his original Dutch Characters: HOBar RYAN, the Kcccntric Irlsh- man: and JACK. LESLIE of Tabloid Fame. Thete three men are carrying the comedy end ot the blUa to the highest point of approbation. OLIPFORU. RYAN, VIVIAN and URITT put over one of the cleverest Quartet numbers that has ever been seen wlthaTalAoldprodnctlon. Repealed encores kept the quarutatwork until their repertoire waiex- haasted. These able people were well backed by a chorus who had excellent Tolcea, good ' appear- ance and wardrot>e and are all good dancer*. Th* cho'ras Is ao all round good agaregallon that woBld do any show lugtlc«. The show Is by far SDpterlor to moat ot the tabloid allows witnessed by the writer sad Is strange Indeed that this show of high callbr« lias not been contracted by big time managers. H. W.—(jdn.) Emn. OaiSEM'Was one of tbe farorltea of tke last Keith hill. Tua .Stewart Snters did a fine series of panto- mimic dances at tbe Empreaa. ' OaoRoa tonortTLB, Tibo recently left B. r. Keith's forces. to become trraaurrr at Ihe new Strand, has ntuned to bis old lore, and la oocm more at Ibe old box office. Ruth IUtwoOo, a former Chiclnnatl girl, now with "Tbe Candy Shoo," wjoycd her vlalt here. She began her career In a musical atock at Lud- low Lagoon. ' Tux Hawaiian Singers, of "The Bird ot Para- dlae," were heard at Iho notary Olub dinner, at the SInton, and later sani; at tho OouEcrratory of &IU9lC. KiLBOOBKa OoBDoK Came In advance of "To- day." CuFTono Atwoop, of St. Lonis, and Bertha Wolf, of Brooklyn, )ncinbns of the FOIIloe of tb« bay, slipped STray truui Ilsuilllon, 0., nbrre th« company wts abowlns, and catuo to OUulnnatI to be uufrled. GitBTRuns ITomfiir Is coming to B, F. Eclth'a 21, end the advance sale In already on. The Standsrd has addnl n oocv a-weck Obunlry StCrTe feature. Another blunt is a chorus gill's pi:ie waits cn the stigo. KiBL L. Dzrrz lotioduccd a young Uagda In Grace Merchon, 20, pretty and ambltlaus, and possessed ot much taillonl. DIeli li drraralng of an endowed Little Theatre In Cmclnnail tor tho development aC talent. ' RoBiHOND MiLLZB IIas'kin, One of "The Candy Sho|>," was married it U>vlDgtoa. Ky.. to Qar- lett A. Lans. master taecbanle. of the ahow. She's a New Tork girl. I'ml objected to tbe pab- llcatlon of htr picture—n reounit that goi her a Utile more imbllclty because it was so unnsiial. (laoaoE Alamua I'uiniUA Is a Norllieru man despite hla name. Ue <ome to tell of Kloreoc* Heed, In "The Yellow Tl-'kel." A DOZEN Cincinnati girls iiuallOed to wolr the. CInderella-IIke shoes of Daphne I'ollanl. and as a tewanl yrere sent to Mf "Tho Candy Shop" as the guevts of a local bIioo store. Maurice B. Hermau, of Ooney lehunl fame, acted as offlclal Tvferee and made the awards. BURLESQUE ROUTES. Cotnmbla Wheal. Al Hwtca SbCTT (IrTliiit Kiigle. mgr.^—(lalety. MInnrijull:*, \i-20. Star, St. I'aul, 32-27. .\uii-tlcait llcnulln {l^in h^nlein, ugr.)—Iiu- l|<'tliij, St. Louis. iri.20, Uslrty, Kanss* City, IWbnuin iih(TW (Jack Singer, mgr.)—Loy off 16* ■M. Palace, Baltlnvire, 22-27. Bun Toss (Frank McAh.tr, mgr.)—I'alare, Balll- more. 16-20, Kmpirr, Newark, 32-27. Big Juliller. (Maurice Jacobs, mgr.)—Ualety, Bos- too, in.20, Columbia, Ne*' York. 32-27. Ben Wclch'a Own Co. (Harry Snaplivi, mgr.)— Orpheum. Pateraoti, 13-2ii, Casino, Dkln., 23-27. Seauty Ptriile (Bd. Schsefer, mgr.)—(l»let.r, .Mll- waa',iee, lB-20,- Star A Garter, Chicago, 23-37. Eowei-y Bnrlcaqom (Bob Ocbeti, mgr.)—Oolum- . Ma, New York, lB-20, lay off 22-27. Billy WatKo's Big Show iDllly Walwiu, mar.) — Star & Garter, Chicago, 10-00, Imperial, SI. \ LmilS; 22-27. • Oanfstlon lieanttes (Sam Robinson, mgr.)—Ca- sino. Boston, IB-aO, Itarlfvrd A Albauy 33-37. College Oirls (Mai Sple^l, mgr.)—aalety, Pitts- burgh, 13-20, Sur. Clerrland, 2U.27, - ' iJieamland Durleiqnera ^Bob Traverv. mgr,)—Al- hany A Hartford lS-20, Casino, Uualcn, 23-37. Dave Marlon's Own (Imy anida. mgr.I—illyniplc, Cincinnati, 10-20. Empire, Toledo. 22-27. - • Follies ot the Day (Jack MoNalnira, mgr.)— Casino, Hkln., 10-20, Uurtlf A SeanoD's, ° New York, 32-27. Coldni Crcoka (James O, Fulton, mgr.)—Star, EL Paol. lB-20, Qalety, Milwaukee, 22-27. - Qalely QlrU (Jacobs A Jerm<in, ragrs.)—Uartford and Albtnj, 10-20, Brotii, N<w York 32-27. •> Oincer Ulrli (B. W. Chlpman. mgr.)—Unni, New ^ork, !t-20, Perth'AmboT 22-24. . i Glrla ot l&e-Oay While Way (Prank Uvlngstra, mgr.)—Lay off lB-20, Gaiety, Waihluglon, 2£-27. Globe TMtlen (Waah Nfatlln, mgr.)—Lsy oH IS- 20, Gaiety, .Minneapolis. 22-27. Gypsy Maids (Wm. V. JennlDg., msr.)—Gaiety, Detroit, 18-20, ilslety, Toronto, 22-27. Glrla ot Ibe Moulin llunge (Ilurtig A Seamnn, mgrs.)—Now Haven and Urldj^rport 1B-2U, Rm- plre. Pblln.. ',12-27. Gay New lorkera (Jake Goldberg, nvgr.)—Gaiety, Omaha, 16-20, lay- olf 22-27, MluDeSpolls March .'.-0. GIrIi from llsppylsnd (Oro. 11. IlarTis, mgr.)— rmplre, liklu. 15-20. lay off 22-27. Happy Widows (Frnii'ssv A link, mgrs.)—Tlalvty, nulfalo, in-2n, Hyracuiie and Utica 22-27. BoiieymooQ (Itrls — Casino, I'hila, 16-20, liiuplie, Uobokeu, 2:;-27. nspllngB' nig Show (IlarrT IXastlngn, tngr.)— Empire, Ilvboken, lS-30, Kmpire, Ukln.. 22-37. Lll^ly Girls (Alei. D. Gorman, mgr.)—<ialety, Toronto. 10-20, Galetv, Uuftalo, 22-27. Love Makers (W. M. Leslie, mgr.)—Kujilre, New- ark, l%-20, Phlla.. 22-27. Million I>ollar Dnllli (Irs Miller, mgr.)—West- iLliiater. l'n>rldru:e, i.l ^O, UoJton 22-27. Prlie Wirwrs (A. Pearson, ngr,)—Xtar. Olere- Ircd, 16-20, Olympic, Clnclniintl, 22 27. Rr.M-land Glrla (Waller (Ireaven. uicr.)—(lalely, Mbutrval. 15-20, .\llijny and llanfurd 22-27. Rc*v Hydell's (Horry Tliompson, mgr.)—aslrly, Washington, iri-20. Gaiety, Plttshurgh, 22-27. Bosey Po.ty Olrls (P. S. Olsrk, mgr,)—Syracuse and Utioa 1.1-20, Gslety. .Montreal, 22-27. Sorliil MsMa (J. J. Melarmann, mgr.)—llurllg k Seanioii'*. New York, 1.1-20, Westminster, I'nivl- dtnce. 22 27. ftnr A Garter (Prank Welshcrg, mgr.)—Oalety, Kansas City, 10-2U, Ualety, Omaha, 22-27. Tango Olrli (Chas. R. Tn.vlor, mgr.)—Qtsnd (M'rra lli.iuie. New York. 15-20. Tango <3*iiir (K. K. Duly, msr.)—IVrlh Am- boj, Boolh lU-thleUinu A Haslon lO-iO, tiftlcly, llalllmo.-e. 22.t7. „^,. Ten^iter. (Hub Knhn. mgr.)—IlsyiniirkrI, thl- rng>, I.I SU. i>lsnilsrl, St. UinU. J'J '.:'. Tiijl Ulrl. (J»ck l.i-vr, ri(r.l— Aca lem.v, Jirsey Wy. 1.1-2», VHP night slsiiils 3'J 37. Trsiit-Alljiillcs (Obsa. Dminboe, raitr.)—Atlantic City A 'iwnliin 18-'J0, Oslcly, llklii.,.22.27. Eallab's Own KhOw (John Kckhinlt, luiir.)—.Mur- ray mil. New York, 14-20. rtlar, Ukln., 22-27. PESN CIRCUIT. Eraver Falla. Pa.—Monday. ItcKeesport, Pa.—^Tu*«da7. (IrtrnBliurK, Pa.—Wednenday, Vilshirr, Altoons', I's.—Thursdar. (>ri>heura, York. Pa.—J^rlilay. Academy, Reading, Pa. —Saturday. AT DALY'S* Prink Damrel, Mike Kelly and Barney,Wlll- lanis are back In New York. Last week they, |ir«^te<|. "The Two NoMemen" sml "Out for a Time," with F.thel Vernon, Brownie Carroll and France* Ksrr In the <eni1lna women's niles. wl'h .rud effect. A nomlier of amusing Inoldmta. In- eludlDg some mw bits, kept up the tun, stsge muiiey brii.g uxed In profusion tor Ihe various buiiro gan>es. . Ilsnfcom and Vernon did s clever dancing *p»- clalty. and Princess Malo, billed an the "Saltan's fainrlte," "very much to tbe hare," was 1h« d.7oclog IC^torr. Aisatmr olgbt was a snccvve. One of the fea-. turta was a sjioon soloist, who hsndled'a pair ef aiHions, after the fashion at (be bones, with a great effert. This week, Ihe Fads anil I-Vlles, with "I.nclllo" SB nil added feature. THE WESTERN WHEEL. Ran rilrtn will be a spoke In Ihe whoel of Ihs newly furntril Western Burlcsijtie Citmpiiny, which rec4i.lly vrpsnlreil In ?.ob Angeles, ■ snil will nitrate a circuit of hnriesiiuir hiiiMes nii thn Otisst. anior.f uhlrh will U- Ihe Km[>n*^A. of S.in Dirgo; Ceiilury, la Imh Angeles, ami Savoy, In San Franc'scu. Thumss iDce, Ihe well kncwn pmdiicer Is presi- dent of the new company.: Itiilio (1. Welch vice (•roHlik-nt and general managiT, and John II. Blnck, .wnid Is aecretsry. Osklaiul. Tscoms, I'urllniul, Suit Lake. Vancouver nod Seattle will be Inirlud- cd In fhe circnit. Mr. Welch hss already Arganlicd Ibe nr<t com- Iiaiiy which will present the usual routine of bur- p>i|iie, sod will feature living plctur«<« of slatn- ar/ Kroupi, which decorate tbe Pauama-Pai'lfl; Lultdlngs. JACK PAI'ST-fliriC. Jack Faust, agent of llie liny Wliluws Co., Is Id I'l.ijile'n llosjiltal, un Seotm-I AveiHie. New York, niiilerri'lng treatiuoiit and nn <M>"ratlfiii fur tuniitr. Hp Ih re-engogeil with the Biiiiie .'bow for lieit wasnu. GREAS E PAINT & LINERS coix>us IOg AIjI, UKAI.KItS flmd 10c. for n Stick to try and ^^l't»lou 103 &7. lexu ST.. ^tjiW XOiBB BEST FOR 50YEARS THE GAY WIDOWS. BATING. Book - ChoTD* Costnmca leasierT W* US. UO lUO I'rlnelpals Nambera Comedr «S US lUO Ix)uls Oherwnrth'a allracllon, sirenalheneil by a senistlonsl altructUni did fair huslnesa at tt* Murroy Hill. New Y-irk, last week. ■The llullew Health lte«>rt" was (be title of the flrit part, la which E<ldle l.<>veli, a corking gml alrnlght man, |jut It all over his patients. Ja*. K. UolMy was a good Irishman along orig- inal lliiei. Slid J<ie Taylor, as the nmnsn, ^'Ilsna DInkle," sucreeded in getting Ihe laughs. mil Ariimlrmg hsd a Dumber uf fuuay bits ts do In hla cbarscter of a "nut" faker. Including a las aulolde machine, mn by a nn'tiY which en- iibled him In charge die suicide* tho pru|ier amount fur ga* oonsnnieil, TOO nilSY TO FARM. <7eo. CIsytifii Frye has IpspkmI IiIh fsrm. In Mil- fiinl, .MsNH., fur twii yrnrH. Ha)S bo Is too busy to cuiiie Jiuiue In llic Siiiniiipr. lie did a clever character at the paste legit, with hl|i "No Mailer." Janet Faust suhrlltule'1 for Uarh> l>eau>ard« (Who bad left at abort inrtlcv) as Fayette, In sat- isfactory manner, Mnr Alddlt waa nn atlrspllro soubrvtte, to'll quslincil In take care of her iiunilter.^, Orlla TiKir.ra, Alien Alton ami Ruth Troy vuib- plelo tbe CHSt. Tlio clinrus IncliidiMl; Rvelvn ITnwnril. llel tr ' Porter, Florence Krit-insn, aIicp Msruh, Ih.h'.iy I)r Verc, Phyllis Foster, ilniwnli' II nnn, Mny AUrtln, r.'srllis Ross, Dnnithy II it, lli<riba WuhIs, hiMf Wlly^nn, Kniuia lli'rU>rt, Mnlvl Wynll and Mny Kelly. Mils Foster Is n pluin|> hut lively litth- wirk- er, who hsd tu html' i<evi'r:il iiiiiiiImtm, ami she did so lit elrrer tushlin, lusliig ,'iin* ,if 'Tlji T*e) IIAintV AUMr.Il, musical dlrei'lur with the College Ulrls. Inis been Te.«iigafed by Max Splvgul for next seaiun. TIpiicrnry Msry" and "hroni lluy I'sre^. mMH'tvn the sels siieelsltles wrn* pn> tho Klvp Alnrcons, 'ii lliolr luill'tno) .MckIcja onrn, villi lUisi^ Ahirvtoii, the irlfvi-r soprano, Irsuliig; Jas, K. Ilalley misnl In wltli iiuinlter, and got good K'sulls by his comedy slunit, suck KTEW YORK'S FIRST 1915 SENSATZOVtAl, SONG IXXX VIRaiNIA LEE BY JEFF BRANEN AND ARTHUR LANGE ' - Singles, Doubleo, Trios, Quartette?: and; Tabloids. Don't overlook this GREAT NUMBER. Orchestrations Iti 'iill keyQ: Published ■ ajBO\ for Orchestra, Danotng and. Dumb Acti. Write, wire or call for VTI^GINIA XEE. It's in the air OTOE IVKORRXS ZMCUSXO CO.. 145 W. 45th ST., NEW YORK CITY MIKE L, MOftBis, winggsr PHiiA,■ 136 H. 9ih 81. BOSTON- 32 Boyiitan SI. CHICACO: Grand Opefa House BIdg. Ltbio (Carl Hubert Hcuck, mgr.)—"A Pair ot Sliee" Is coming back 14, tu the eipectatlua ot repeating the triumph of several weeks ago. "Tbi- Bird of Paradise" was stsgeil last week, with l/ecore Ulrlcb leading.. "Today" comco 21 wJih F^lmund Breae and Ethel Valentine. B. F. Kdth's (John F. lloyal, mgr.)—1.» >lllD, the breathing marble. Is'the headllner 14. ether acts Include Chl.> ond Uary Marble, tho Koufman Lrothers, Maiiiiol Qutroga, Bolniul and Holt, . and Plpafox and Paulo. In a novelty, "Iluupst-Bumpst." Jauuts oud Journeys hi plc- tues. IN SHOUT KFTBE. EraoiD CiavTON and hcr coterle of dancers were the Ml lilt of (he last B, F. Keith bill. They offtied "Dances of Ye.Hterday, To-dny and To- irocrow." Lestep Sheebnn and the. Clnytou Sextet fare sr,lenuld assistance In the etaguig of the norel dancing acL WiLiurr DcDoa was one of rhe "Hank; Penky" stars seen to good advaulage^^ Sill Reabn and Helen Ely, new ones to Chicin natl. pleated In the ckv.>tcli. "Wanted, an Angel. " Tbey were on tbe-Keith bill. _ Tjis Blue Qrass Inn, s hannt for those of Behimlan tnstea, - wss deHlroyed by Are, 7. The loss waa total, .|eS,0<K>. and no Insurance. ■ - ■ WiLuaK llocK' of "The Candy Shop." lectured >. to women only: at the Grand Opera Hoose. Hla aubject was •■"Modern Tango .Dsnclng.'" Tho a<dte<a was lUnstnted by ladles of the compiny. Walndt .Siaaat-^ (Qeorge ' F. 'Flsb, mgr.)— "Within the Law" was pcesented 14. Lsat week Ihe Lew Fields i moalcsl hodge-podge. "Baoky Panky," with Bobby North and msiny of the orlgUial caat, was put on at popnlar prices. Busi- ness big. '^lo oia Kent.ioky" 21. Loiw' Ehmmt (Oeorge A. Etoyver, mgr.)— Mrs, Louis Jamci* and-her company are hesdllners I'l, presentlu "IHoIdlog a Husbasd.'" Others: Black and While, Uerlfn, Cray and Graham, In ■The Musical Bellboy,"' and the Cyclln* MoNutK. neber and Fields In motion niciurea, OLiiipio ((3hatleB L, WaHers. mgr.)—iDavo Marlon Is coming 14, hi bis ',fsmed creation, Snuffy," and with his own company. Last week JJank Finney was the brilllsnl in CJhnrles II. Wslrtron's Trocailero Durlesquers, who were seen 1^1^ "The r.egend of the King.'' The Priic Winners .iTinniBn (riiarles B. Arnold, mgr )—The French Frcllquea arrived M. They tame after a week of Fay Foster'a nnrlesqucrs. The Cracker Jackj 21. OniiMiN (Otto Ernst Bchmirt, ro«r.)—The Oer- innn Stock Company will put on ''Am Tage die t.erlchts" 14. The rollicking farce, '"Der Zech- prHler" was thoroughly enjo.ved. 1 KuLir AuniToaiuu. — Fritt KnlBler, whose oeaib wss erroneously snnounced "al the front," comes 12, 13, as soloist at the next concrts of {be Clnclroatl Bympbony Orchestra, directed by or hmst Kunwald. onrncuu, dicvcE's Orni House. SniNn and FauiLT, motion pictures. Jot WiLcn, the Hebrew Impersonator, was a sfij-Bm at the Empress show. .1. ."^ 'he humorist and war conespon- dent, talks twice at Musi-; Hall. 14. JACK Wilson a^u l-'nANKLiN Ditid nnloo.wd a "Kiilsr IMal wave of laughter at Keith's. They Cmua Jonf.s. Sew Tork cabaret singer, known "» ilsrlce Allen, was sued tor dlrorce by her huitiand, Cllffonl H. Jonea. WHEN. IT'S T I >LL OVER ANNrrTB ICiLt.iniUANN, In "The Model Girl," la a new Graud Uooklug. Kanaaa OMy, Mo.—Sliul>ert (Karl Stowsrd, mgr.) 11. U. Wuriier, lu "Uniler Cover." toi" weok commencing Feb. 14. Zlegteld's Follies week ot 81. Onrnxuu (Marlliv Lehman, mgr.)—mil 15-20: Alon DrookB and company, Jos. Saiitley and vim- Jinny, Plalov anil (ilawr. Kolb nml llarland, Helen flcholder, a monkey circua, and Cbas. llowofd and **Eilii'nKBB (Cy. Jacobs, mgr.)—Triple headline. Mil wt«k commencing 15: CThnrlw lx^)DnTd Fletcher, the Nichols Sisters, Wundo, Dixon and Dixon, Mellor and Do Paula, two to 1111, and pic- ^"ga'tktt (Matt Smith, mgr.)^lnr and Carter Show 14-20, American neniitie.H 21-27. ' Ci.iTUBr (Tbos. L. Toofe, mgr.)—The Winner* 14 20, (Hierry iBlossoms 21-'i:7. AuDiToniuii IMeto -Miller, mcr.)—Stock eom- nsny present ".Mary Jane's P«" 14_ nml week, with Peggy Uncrtl, the child actress of Mllwnnkee, * Gbaso* (A, Jwlah, niRr.)--J<An Dunny and company 1-1-20, "The Sbeiiherd of Ihe Hills" 21- 27 • HiPFOPBOICI (Frank Cofflnberry, mBT.)-^nill IB- 20: Charles Terrls and comnsny, Psclieco f arally. the Orlglnsl MHis Dalay, Wpjne, M«r*oll snd Roberts. Penn City Trio, Tork and King, the Le IBruDB. end picture*. . ^ « GM)DB (W. D. Kewklrk. mgr.)—Split week Tscdevllle and plctupes. Monlo Uoore s EJi- chanted Forest" draws the headline spot. 14-17 others: The Kngfords, Oniber and Kew, Ihe Lhng- woTlhs. Psrk, Home and Francis, and festnio plclnrei. L«>t halt: Mile. Martha and Bisters (feolored). Fields. Wln.;bell and Green ^l-'red and May Wailell, Elsie Bose, Frawley and llnnt, and pictures. . ' , _ ^ TIViLUS Wood <Job. Glldsy, mcr.) — Feature nciures,. pl|>e organ and symiihony orchestra. noTAL (K. L. Newman, mjr.)-leslure pic- tures end music. . . „ , . •. Vast thtcng* altendcd the onnnal Automohlio Show at Oonventkin Hall week of B. H(,ST all of tlic local playhouses, jeiiorl excel- lent buflnnBS. The New Orpheum Is break n« records, the Shubrrt with Cbaiincey Olcott. had hlg bui.lnesB week ot 8, and the Au<lllorli:m and Empress are playing, to cmwiled .li«u«eit. The Ulrnodrome Is doluit good huHlness. ami Iniilness Is always good at the Globe with Its thrce-a dsy shows. IndiaoBpoIia, Ind.-Jfurst (J. G. Darnej, mcT ) "The Thlnsis That C«uiit" heli. 15.17, IiTl'n n Ctobb le, Mclntyn snd Heath 10, 20; lie Wolf Hopper week ot 22. .. „ , ENOUBIl'B (Ad. K. Miller, nurr.)—Annette Kel- lermnnn's "Neptune's DsuKhter" (pbotoiday) week of 14. Lyman II. Howe's iildures next week, . LvcBUM (Anderson A Zlexler. mgrs,)—"Ilanky Psnkr" 16-17, Eugenie Dlnlr, In "A FOol Thero Wss.'' lh.20. , „„, KBiTii'n (Ned S. ntnUngs, mgr-l—D"' of in: Oertnide Hoffmann an<l company, I.^ttle Collins Jr., Ilyroack. Smith, Cook snd llrandon, Ile<ltonl nnil Winchester, and Ihe Slelner TTIo. I.vBic (Barton k Olser, ngrs,)—'Hill 1->17: Ilnyt's Minstrels, Ospt. Ailrlan Anson, Grsre Oun- linr Nile snil compsny. LMsrle Dreams, and Hovl. Htein ond Daly. For l«-2n: Archie Onrl snd rvill.v, Cbarlotto. Coates, Keen and Johnson, and ""<>"iiMiiiA (O. E. niBCk. mgr.)—City SporU week'of irt. PttemhnrK, Vn.—.\cadCTny (W. H. Whlte- henil, mgr.) Ilost'in Kiit'lIsM (;r.inil <i|K.-ra Co. 1VI>. 21. „ J J \, ■ ('■ii KAPC ViLni.iu:*, Bijou Ina I'Arari. pic- ' "tji's Libjg re-wcneU & t, plcttire boose 15, Trocaileroa (Frank 9. Pierce, mgr.)—Kinplre, To- ledo, 13-20. Olumhia, Cblesgn, 22-27. Whining Widows (l/iuls Gilbert, big.)—Rngic -wood, Cbicsgo, 1.1-2U, Gnlcty. IVtrult 22-21. Watson Sisters' Oj. (Mni fljilegel, niCT.)—Oo>ura. tla, Oblcsgo, 15-20, ICnglrwouil, Chicago, 22-27. Colombia Wbrcl—Addril. Auto Olrls (Teddy SlmoniUi, mgr.)—Lay off 15-20, Gaiety, Clilca(p>, :i2-27. Broadway Glrla (Hob Gonlon, mgr.)—I'/mpIre, Cleveland, 15-20. Victoria. I'ltti»liiircli. 22.'J7. Solicmlanii (Tom Miner, mgr.)—iiiirlugileld. Muss., 18-20, Big Ilerlew (llenry P. Dixon, mgr.)—lOalcty, Ohl- eago, 15-20, Coliinililn. Iiidlniiaiiolls, 22-27, Beauty, Youth and l-'olly (l.nulH Stnrk. mgr.) — Orsinl, Hixton, 15-20, MancJii'tter. N. 11.. •M-'2t. Dig Bensotlon (Morris Walmtock, mgr.)—llulyuko 18-20, Howard^ lluslon, 22 27. CltT Sports (It. K. I'ntloii, mgr.)—Oolnmlils, In- dianapolis, 10 20, HnckUighsm, I/iubivllle, 22 27. Cracker Jacks (Oharlee Falke, mgr.)—Jluckliig- ham, Louisville, lC-20, standard, Cluclunati, 22-27. Cherry Dlossoms (Maurice Jacobs, mgr.)—Stand- ard, BL Louis, lS-20, Century, Kansss 0117. 32-27. Clly Belles—Wllkes-Barre snd Serantcn 10-20, Blnghamton and Hcheneclady 22-27. Gharmlag Wlilows—.Manchester, N, II., and Wor- cester. Mass., 15.20, New York 23-37. rcHle* ot 1020 (Lew Talbot, mgr.)—Oorlnlblan, Itocheater. 15-20, Star. Toronto, 22-27. r«IUe« ot Pleaaure (Bnlw nernsleln, mgr.)-^al- ety, PhlU,, 10-20, Atlantic City snd 'TretMon 22-27. Fsy Foster Co. (Joe Oppeuhelmer,. mgr.)— Bb- . press, (Jolnmbnt, .15-20, Empire, Clevelaod, 23 27 French Model* (Dirk Zidsler, mgr.)—<>alet7,'l>alll- more, 15-20, Pblla. 22-27. - - Olrls of the Fblllce (H. M. Btronse, m«T.)—Tern- |de. Ft. Wayue, Ind., 10-20, Ilaymarket, Chi- cago, 22-27. Osy Widows (Lonls J. Oberworlh, mgr.)—Star, llkln. 15-20. Trocsdero, Pblla., 22-27. Olrls tnm Jnylsnd (Slin Wllllanu, mgr.)—Troca- ilem. Phils.. 10-20, Wllkes-Barre i Hcrantm, 22-27. Garden of Girls (Louis Gerard, mgr.)—Oentnry, Kansas Ollv, 16-20, lay off 22 37, Gaiety, Chi- cago. Mnicu 10. Osy Morning Glories, (Jack Glloes, mgr.)—Blaf, "Tiironlo, 15-20, Sav->'/. I.'amllton, 22-27. rello. Paris (Wm. Tloehm, mtrr.)—«l.iiilanl, O'n- clniiall. lS-20, Empress, ColinnbiM, 2'2-27. Illgb Life Girls (Frank Calder, niiir.)—GsMy, Bkln.. ir-20, N<>v llsven A Hrlilgin>^',-t 22-27- IHgh Rollers—Vlctorhi; Plttshurgb, 1520, Pena Circuit 22 27. (Heart fjiarmers (Davo Gondron, mgr.)—Penn 01;- cull tr-2«l. New York 2'i-2T. ■Ilsclilrif Makers (V. W. (;ehsrity, m';r. I—Csdit- Isc. IH-tioll, 16-20, Temiile, Fort Wayne. Iiid,, 22-27. Uonic Cnrlo Olrls (T. Hiilllvsn. mgr.1—B'ngbt'S- I'on .\ Si'l.inerlady 15-20, Corlnllilda, Ilocbrs'.er, 22-;7. Orlenlits ''nillr Wstson, mgr.)—Howard, Boslun, 15-20, Grand, Kosloii, 22-27. Pasalnn IV.-ilnv of 1011 iJne I.evltl, mgr.)—Sa- voy, rijinilton, 1620, Csdillac, Detrnlt. 22-27. f<Tilfmber .Morr.Ing Olorlea—Olymiilc. New York, 15 20, Academy, Jersey City, 22-27. NO WAR PRIOBS ON Price and QaalKr Alwa y <he faaa SOLD BVBBTWHBmB, MAJFISTIC VNI>En NICW MANAUKMIOM'I'. Tlie Mffjesllc, foruu'rl/ Ihe Oiluiiililn. nf Hrrnii- toii, Ps., when* the olt.'JCtluim ot tin* (X>liiiiilila ArT.iii«nii<qit <1ijiii|inny iir*' iilnyliig. linH nkhIii rnrhcd Into' the iiiiiiin;i\-nierit nt (Ji^iri.'o Ni-lwui Tii-ls, who,' barring n very sliurt |ri'rlu,l. has lie<-n 111 clinrgv! since It.was 0|M-ii4hI hIik.* .venrs sgo. Il«cently Ihe tlieatr.!, liigi-tliiT with the ,MsJ>'s.'' tic III Wllkin-Hnrre, was purehiiM4il by a company insisting ot William HlnlTel, llnrry IC]istelii, iiii.l Harry niid Nnllinn KHjiirKky. Tlu* m-w o\vn'>r4 luiniedlatel^ avnlU^ tlnnwlvtv of the eitierleiK-i'il arrrico of Mr. 'rt-cts. wIkw rurnlllnrlly wlili bin duties and with rniMlltlnim In Hcrniitun sdialrslily lit' lilm for Gie pliic'-, .Mr. Tet'ts' thi-nlrli*ril i-x|ii'rli>)i('e civerH s long term ot jears. Ilegliinlng nt.thc l.yit-uin, Hrriin- 1(*h, he U'caine. sui'iNi^tiillv Iri-ssurer and iriait- sgrr of the Htsr 'riii>uiri>, and then treasurer aiKl manager nf Hie Oiliivibla. Pnimlar and n-- sourceful, he bss iii-vit tft-nwii ii losing sessnn Tin* lollry of IIh' Majestic will Incluue popular priced vsiiilevltlr, nnd Mr. Teds has secured an all-stsr leu act bill for ihe «|ienlng. IIANKISON'S OPE>IIRO, Ralph A. llaiikliimn will o|>en tbe season of Auto Polo exhllilUons st Ihe HI. I.onls, Mo,, Coliseum, llio Irst week In March, oiidcT th* .*ukiilc«* of t lw- HI. liools Press Oub . ^"JAITRT FAViT. rniMA DONNA. Marie Ileanganle closed, witli ihe Gar Widows Co. last week. Janet Faust satlafaclorlly slsjed her rule at t he Murrsy lllll. New Yo rk. "DIAUOND JIM" FfmBR Is DOW the msnager of Kelly, Damsel A Wllllanu' Unci* Rani'a Itelles Oo., sacceedlng Joe Htamllsh, who has lulaed tbe Ited IIOHi On. Wm. Hchllllng Is nuslcsl director. MtcKtr Maskwihui bis numlier nt burles<|us tabs nn the Pennsylvania ami Ohio time. Jaucs a. RsiLr.r oiy be. ronnected with <-a9 of Dive Usriuii's Hhowa neit srsson. . rniNC^.RH OI.GA, Jt-nnlp Jiinot snd May How. ard, of tbe Fty Foster (>., playing I>nils>llle the wix'k of Jan, ,^0, w,'re given a iiar'y by Durlnii'l Clark, at his l<onio, on Purtlsnil Aviiiue, AUiUt lorty were present. TOMMY AND MADBMNK 0"NmL c'osed with the JiU Jubilee showl In Mnolreat Feb. 0, and were rndncnl by Hilly (^ulion and Anna Hlaler. ZALLAH it at th.: Murray Hill, New York, this w«k, and Is showing Ibe uplowners some |ier- pelual DOlInn, "'TO TAK A MR" was Ihn dancer at Ihe Ol.iinpic, lr>! week, with tiK- Tail Girls. NRLME WOOD has Ikvii transferred from ths Tail Olrls lo Ibe Girls nt llie Mniilln Kiiiigo. -MILDRKD OLAIIF, fUiMil Feb. 0. with I'ncle Rair"s Ilelle* Go,, In Chester, Pn, \ MATT. MONNKJJY sp<>aks quite a bll nf the Jaiianeoe language, in his new burlesque ut "Ml- kp<io.'" TIIK Olrls of Hie Gay Wlille Woy ore laying elf Ibis w>ok. Tbe Hun Tons play the date' In IlnlllnKire Inslead nf Isylng oft, JIK.VKTA WIIITK, end |<,ny with Ihe Hlsr snd 'Inrter Oi.. Ih n llvelv wonder, nml Ju nped Inl" Harriet IIei4H.rl's idser as liigeiiiie. MI>W Ilo-liert iKfi Kslurdoy nlclit. st Imi'-rlnl, HI. IxwN. to Join llie Winning Whlows. iml lleneta went right on (hilifg Iwn. nuinliers nml n llrely dsnre. She lai signed wllb a N«. I wh<t<l, as sinilm-tte, for Ijext w-nsim. as by (iiiltliig IVw list im her back, l.y playlnj Ibe giiliiir Mini tsngllii;! iiji things gi'iie.-ally. The I'liur .Mh'MiHi llrutliers otH'tied their act wllb a u-rch IHTfiiriiinn Iiy the twj snllors, wllb i.'ine llvelv work snil illsiilay of llsgt nliip th'i I'.tty |wl* brill by III" uriilerstaii'liT Then caiiio Ihe thrill- er on a rf*r«ilvlng rrniie, aupiMirlinl ny s ladle* ▼ ork Imii tiis'i-r. On on»* arm a toi;iedo.ahnpe.l 4'l|.cirle.|iiiii(iriil nlrshl|i. iiiid on Ihe iiiher arm a trsiau-. 'Ihe vU-ctrteinu'IslttrtNl his innlir niit llie nintrlvmii'ii stnrteil tu rvvolre, wlilli' tbe trriM-to pi-rfuriiier went lliri.iigh a serl'-s of daring feats, iM'liig Biinpeniled st one time only by lb* 1<<-s ot one fi<j|, with bl' Indr standing nut iil- im/st In s ^Iruiglil line, ami with bis lienil ulenr- Ing Ibe n-sr snd side walls by a snnil t<ini. A ■ rgli ut relief wtiit uji when Hm* appnr.-itiis slnw^l down, and tlu-n esnio niiplniiM' In rnliinies. The nurulHirs were: ''Olebrallon liu) In Ten- iit«s<«" anil ullH'r suiitfH In the medley, "AIoiii <:ame Itutb,'" le<l by Kddle I/ivetl, assisted hy the girls, wlu> canw nhi-uil nf lluth; "'On the Ilviileviril," by Hiss Fauil; "MIrblgnii," by Mlia Faust; "Your Img Is Your Il4-s( Friend Aflee All," hy BiMIe liOrelt; "Hack In DIslelanil," a big winner for Usy A4ihotl: "Island uf Miimiry," iiy Itoie AJarcon; "Little viclrola,'-' by Joe 'fa;- lor, wlih verses by different girls selected by hint. A r(4i<ai*Bl of "Lady G'Mllva," directed by Mr. I,ovett, was a food oomedy bit, also tbe vsriuna ranui given to the girls fur tbe hotel register. A baby was also Jllggled around for some laughs. Tlie aperlsl nights are a 'hlg sdoceii the snia. teur featorea holding them In well on Wednesday Dlfht. Ull. •mr. DAFDT aini.a are at Iho Star. Scranlos. Pa., this week. VIII(4INIA' TVeON Is with Jseois A Jermoo's mail Hollers. IVIKY .ate selling socks snd neckties Id th4 D<w«'y Theatre lobby, New York, VIGLKT MAH(yrrll{ will put on a (lermnneut stcck st Hnly'H. New Vork. WHEN IT'S ALL OVER One side, sixe AxlK, black Ink on ssiaortad postnri on«, two, lltree or all stylaa, e<iual <|uantit}r of a>oli ■lyle for $12.00 The b*st And most Inaipcnslr* pradaeer ot bog ofllee racelpl* In th« bnslnsss, Vnlon label on all Klnllng, Sand for price list. n(e book, IVo. wm m mm (o. MATTOON, ILL. HWAl GLASSES JLylophones, Itattlns.Hs- sical Kleclrlcnl Oells. Hoalcal Flower Pots, Culns, FunDsIs, Hat Itacks.UnW nellH,«u;.,«tc. CHtalogueand fall Intormatloo Oh receipt nt stamps. A BRAPWBIBB, 1013Grant AvcRlclimond HIILN, Y. ' Wiintcd nflDIAbKk HACK ((•DOHANl.T .AdilrrsH • ALICK, curu ot aLiri't;ii.