New York Clipper (Mar 1915)

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THE NEW YORK OLIPPER. MaR( ): 6 New Victoria Hotel IN NEW YORK 146 to 166 West 47th Street ••VII* Vary n«»it mt lew T«vk» ABIOliWBfaV riBBPBOOV ••0 BOOHS MO FBIVATB BATBf Hw«p«M PIM BMlwIvalj BATBS ■lagla rooBi, hot mnd cold wkUr II ■iBgU reomi, prlvat* bath •l.BOandap ■■lU, pmrlor, bedroom •Bdbstli. Maadvp ■alto, parlor, S bedroom aBd bath aad «p Vint Olaii Dialog ■orvio* at Ktasonablo Prloos O, At HOLLinaBWORTU, Hew York Olty CUNTER HOTEL, !!!L«!!!!!!!!iJ!i: BCBOFBAM. AiMolQt«lr Anptoot. We want ihow people, U tbe reMon we adTeitiae in Tlie cupper psacY TvaaBiXi m. 18. ODNIER AT OOLISRHH. AUiM'A copturo of acnce la Iho topic of the hour. Bho (jnmii &t the Ijondcm Colt> MUin <m Mnrch "2, for a lone eoneon, nnd I BumMM you may tiikd It that ghc faas tioflnllrly roturacil .lo the staec. 6bo msr the Tvsr mode tier feet iDiUcsa. The fact In, Oonce la, Uoforo nil thinira, a dancer, and bated retirement from tho very moment ahe commlttDd hcracif to It. Bho wanted to daircc nenin, anil was glad of the cicuso to do BO. .She lind an old contract with the Itmplrp, wtilch mijlit have brought her back In nny cnjo, liufl do not believe that any- body kno^VH Just liow thnt stands. In the (Irac rnsc, It called for her appearance nt IJio Kinpire In D>ccml)pr lant. Alfred Ilutt wnn of n mind ti run a biK. old style hallct (lioro mul then.' Tho war put htm olf tbet nation, nnd lie ankrd Ocnce for a nostpoDC- inent. Genre nnys tho puhtponement wnn, In fiuTt, a cnnrcllatlon. nnd I think the point ' mny hnw lo he fniiRht out. Anywny, the danror must certainly opens at the I/ondon Collsoum ns ata'.i-J, In a aerlca of short bal- nchta,'wblch.haa meanwhile been established mTss Draddon's eon, Qcrald ^^axnrcll, who UBoil to he nn actor. Is nowadays the dramatic rrltlc of tbe Ijondoo Daily Ifall, ]uat a dr- (loBcrlptlvc. kindly sort of writer. Tliosc arc Jits orders t « TiiKRK wns a tremendous performance .it Ills .Majesty's Theatre on Tuesday afternoon, colled '^rhe Entente Cordlalc" perform.-mce. It waa of the customary character and In- cluded & scene from "The Bchoo! for Scan- dal," by Tree nnd Marie Lohr. But the event of the dny wns an Impassioned address by Mnurlco Donnnj, of the Comedic I'VancaliR. Tho procee<lB go to tlie sucor of l^^ench and IlclElan pel-formers, diatreascd by <lie war. nOYCIS ACTIVE, r.(lwnrd Iloycc Is lo toko an Important pnrl In tho control of the EWwarda proper- ties In the future, although so far lie nas only been given a soat on the board of the Hinnll company running the Adelphl. This lioune la lo be re-opened nhortly with a re- TlvRl of "Vcronlquc." Iftiycc Is a son of "Teddy" Iloyce, one of the historic group tboosud people, at popular prioca. I don't np- pcM the old PiTlltoD holds aanr aiete than ose IboiMnd. ^ E. O. OiiTow'a nAT,"A Busy Day," looked like being ■ ftllora at the Apollo, but the •nibor, llkwirej. rod UIm Oompton bt.Te cot toactbcr and irorked It Into ( ancoesi wttb tbHr altrra- llons, OocnaiN's Bavon, "Odds and Eadi" lenns to bare taken i neir ieoat ct life at the Ambassa- dors, with the topical doet, "Bald the Old Ober- Mar to the Young Ober-Llar," on the Hues of Uie hialoric comic rorg. Ilontlo EoltomlfT, the polHIclan, lamed oot this ditly at a cb<«rfnl «oi«per part/. ■'Eibt Uini^' la tc be revlTcd at the Vande- rllle TheitR on Monday, Id npcnsMlon of "Onr Bo/a." 'TlMioDo'iu" come* to life again on HMnr- day neit, st the .'.lyrie, with Erie Qmne In ber "orlglnil'' part. r.iuBRTa TATLon lakca tbe chslK' at the Play- gcnt' (Xub to-owrrow nlfbl, when 8. R. LiHle- wood. Tha Reftrea criilc, la lo lecture on "Optim- um In the Theatre." NKwa liaa reached Loodon of llie death of Bd- nnrd Chnrira WnllT, Uio circua nan, at Oopcn- lion u. Mori than $10,000 was rnlaod liy tbe all-star IKrfomance of "Ibe Sclinol for Beandal," before ihe King and Queen, nt Covent Oanlen, for the btiieflt of tlie Actnrt' llenrvolent I'lincl. Tiiouis Hiibi'u iionderous play, "The Dr- ni'sle," has dlaappeared from Ibe Klngsway, Tha Idea Is to rerlve "Katmj'a Klrat Play" here, lipniidlately. Jambs WELcn haa hnd lo take a IioIMn)-: .so "Tbe New Olown" hai cone frem the New llienlre, and "When KnIgbIa Were Bold" baa lieen cwtorcd, with Ooiiiplon Ooults In Welch's pert. GnALU Do UAoniBn bad to lay off an-hlle, tmt he baa returned to the cast of "lUniea," at Wyndbim'a Tlieatre to Its (.Toat adrantage. iBBNi VahhuiUI la on (be read with "The Land of Pramlae. ' Flornnci BurrHacN, a one time principal girl at Draty I<aAe, la ioat home from Australia. (Maudb noBiKaON, who lately did her ahow, (mtltle<l "Some A-ir," at the Bnpma. Drixton, has l>«d It made ever, and wll reproduce It at the Obelaea Palace. Ian Rudenii, who lately featured hia line perfomance on tbe vlclln In Tauderlllc akelchea, la dead. He woa only, tweuly-elcht. Wb iiavb been mam amuaed here by a Flate- inent. reproduced from America, that Stoll la to lake orer the Syndicate llalla nnd the auUlTer. formerly (he Olbbona l:oiieea I don't thloh Stoll wniiti the Syndicate lialla rerr badlv. Aa for tlie olliera, he baa long had a large mortgage In- lereal. The annonneement la nonsense. niBTT.BT M«NNi>BS has luat laaueil hts book of "Pec C My Heart." with a ov>raage from lisnrette Taylor, who aays: "Dear Xlrttlsh Fuhllc. —It lias been a great privilege to be In Fngland durlnfc Ibis crista, ,ind a civat honor to help her to smile. I aend yon all my moat sinoere af- fection for your kludncaa to m«, and I look for- wanl to 'the day' when your armies return vic- torious, and I can about with you." We do love Ijiuretle. OmnoB Aldxaniiku was presfnted by hIa brother manogen wlMi a plme of plnlc and a cheque. Id comnraniornlloii of t^renty.flve y«*ara In innnageraenL lie gra'ofully acknoivlnlgeil Ihe plate, and turned oiur the cheque to Ihealrleal cl.iirltlni. Walteb Howard, liomeivaid twuiid from New The new olfslngB tbe week beftamlng Uatcb 1 conalat ct Marie Oablll and RlebarA Carle, to "60 In the Shade," at the.Forrett; Ban Oarlos Opera Co.. la rnertoire, at the Oarrick, and "Tho Misleading Lady." at the Broad. Aoiunt (Leonstd Dlumbeig, mgr.)—Tbe sue- («« of "Peg o' Uy Heart" was moat eniphatia last week, the honaes being of capadtT tesUng alze. Florence Martin, In the leading nle, scored a veritable trlnmpb, both the press and Ibe pub- lic being very lavish In praise of both the play anil tbe atar. The second w«ek start* l._ , . Ltbio (Leonard Blumberg, mgr.)—"Dancing Aronod" Is stlU a huge succeos from a tex office alandpoint, and the crowds last week were greater U an ever, AI. Jolsoa's sncceas la most emphatic, and he la certainly a tireless worker. The third and flnnl week begins 1, * Oarbiok (Cbarlea C. Wuianuker, mgr.)— A Olrl of To-Day" was favorably received by good alied bouses last vceek. Ann Muidock la aplen- illilly sulied tor tbe role, and ber charming per- acnslltv la given full play In the production. The Son Oarroa Opera Oo. Uotch 1. DsoAD (Nlion A Zimmerman, mgra.l—"The Ml>- li-adlng I.«dy" haa Its flist local view 1. Mr*, i'nlrlck Campbell, In "Pygmalion," departed ZC, ofler three vreeka of splendid retunis. KonnssT (Nlion A Zimmerman, mgra.)—The liouse waa dark week of 22, owing to the cnrlalling of the engagement of "Fada and Fanclea." The leopenlng takes place March 1, with tbe Snt local view of Marie Oahlll and Richard Oarle, In "Ninety In the Shade." I,nTiB Tiibatbb (Denlah E. Jay, mgr.)—Tbe Flock produced, with much succeas last week. Porter Bmeraon IBrowne'a latest pliy, "RIcb Man. Poor Man." The play was w«ll liked and capab!y (icled by Eva Dennleon, Robert Dempster, Oeorte liackua and Dodaon Mitchell. The same attrsc- iloo conUnuea week of March 1. Walnut (W. D. Wegefarth, mgr.)—"Tlie Trail of (he Lcocsome Pine" waa a atrong drawing card UM week.^ Isabelle Lewe, In the leading roK. was on emphatic auccefa, and she dlapla;ed very (lever sMIlly. The second and ncal week be- gins 1. P.UFIRB (Wm. V. Illfe, mgr.)—Tho iiew atocic (ompany received an nurplclous (tart laat wevl', lo one boutea, with Ita vnr clever preeentatlnn of "Alios Jimmy Valentine." The company I' n very capable one, headed by Florence mil onJ Rlchaid La Salle. For March I, "SI. Elmo" Hill be put on. AMiaiCAN (Wm. W. idUcT, mtr.)—The stock npi-ears In "Tbe Argyle Oue," 1 and week. Tlie stock covered Itself with glory 22-20, In a very good revival of "Maggie Pepper." P.u^liicss was line. ^ C. F. KrjTii's <n, T. Jordan, mgr.)—Joan K'nnycr and Claude Glllngwater and company arc llie features 1-0. Otiiera are; Fnuile Brice, Frank Fogarty, Rolte'a "OatoDlftl Dcys," Coak- ley, Ilanvey and Dunlevy, Beaunionto and Ar- nold, .Schooler and DIcklnaon. Bradle.v and Kor- I'la, and mt>vlng plcture«, Qrano (Fred O. Nlion-NIrdllnger, mgr.)—For l-C: Eight Royal Drngouns, the Dohartya, Jnbn ('. Wailo and company. Cole, Ruaaell and Davis, Joe Oook. Julia Gonzales and moving pictures. Cross-Kivs (Jas. J. Springer, mgr.)—"The Vllloge CabBTOl" Is fualiired all week 1-0. Oilier ncla for 1-3 arc: Urov.n, Delmir and Drown, Furl and Itnrtlett. Jimmy Ileynrlils. Dejilorey'H (l^aboona, nnd Keely Urns. For 4 0. ifoae Dii'l illnatrels, Four Donnellys. Jones and Ward, Helen L'rlmroae, nnd Rice noil Francis.. Gix>iiE (Eugene Ferry, mgr.)—dtlll 1-0: Felix "Tlii Fun Shop," Angusla Olooe, J ji van end Marie Lee. and Tnte anil Talc. St. Lonla, Mo. — Sbubert (.VeUllj.- ni, r.igr.) feitun> motbm picliim luek o( 1' 'i<i' Mario Dieseler, Ohaa. Chnplln end Mni- \?,; mand. In "Tlllle's Punctated Romar.co ■ ' Olykcio (Walter Snnford, mgr.)—- ii. Little Rich Girl" week of 28. AuiBiOAN (H, U. Wallace, mgr.)—- i i.,^, Tliere Waa" week of 16. ^' Park.- The PIsyeje C3o., In "The Cm : . r ii,„ Golden West," 28 nnd week. Shbkanooau. —"Tlie Olrl In the Tm. .' nnd week. Utanimru. —The Girls From the Ii.lii , Lnd week. lUPmiAL.—Oborles Waldron's TrocnUri it.,, lesiiuere wetk of 28. " Victoria (Wm. Cave, mgr.)—For llu- ;r|,t.,;i lieiformance of Gustav llllmer, rn Suiiil;i'. lug, 28, Director LocM olTercd a Bplcmli 1 ( irf.- "•ihe Scapegoats." OiLUuriA.—Bill 28 and wecli: Joseili Sniipr aaalaled by Butb Randall and Josephine K.-.-ifii' Blleubetii Mnrray, Toby Claude and coiii|i.iii.-. amiI Toaker, formerly a local favolltc at DrliiM'r Cut. den, and company; Bumham and Irwin, iriiiiC] dogs, enu Chas. Grapewln and conpan;. Grand. —Bill 28 and week: Joa:e Fljnn ii;o \m .Minstrel MIsaea headline the bill. Others: iij iun. cey Monroe and company, Buckley's anImaK i;rv Armatnng, Prince and Deerle, Wllllama nn.| Km' kin Aerial Macka, Dean, Dorr and Dc:iii iivi Walter De Oris and company, ani plioloi>l:n< IIippoDaoua—Dill 28 and week: E. K.' i :iivr r.nd company. In "One Good Turn;" ^>l^'ln I'oiiI'k Dancinx Itevue, Claude and Marlon Clerelmi'l, Dc'- more and Light, and four other acui. KaluraaEOO, Mich,—Fuller (Wm. .). Um- i;elly, mgr.) (Aauneey Oloott, Ir. "The lli>jrt nf Poi'dy Wheck," Starch 2. Mcln;Trc i.ikI iicnili In "Tlie Dnm Tree," 3; Guy Balcj Ivi.i. i,', "Omar, Ihe Tent-Mnkcr," 4. Maji-.stic (Will Maralinll, mcr.l — mil |.::: I!iiiiiy and Wood, Gllmore Corbhi, Ilrou):lii<':i ini Teriier, Martha Russell and cum;>unj, mhI i.'liln;: I.Ing Lee Troupe. For 4 0: Thretf Fnlcons. Iinvi £l«ln end Daly Keniie:!.?,- Nuhid; mul i'i?ii. Slelfidell Bros., Ncirsky 'rroujie, nnd mu>li>n uii-. ti-.ics. C>ii,oNiAL. Elite, Lyric, Nvw nnd (Iiiivimm, ni<,tlon pictures only. •Inckson, Bflch.—Antlienum (I'orler I low- ton, mgn:.) Guy Bate:! Post .Murcli 1, .Miliiivrc and Ilenlh n. Bijou (Frank R. Lampman, mgr.)—lllll Koli. 28-.March 3: Wood'n Musical Trio, nilly Olirk, Master .Gahrlel and company, Jol'.y and WIM. in'l Apollo Trio. For 3-0: .Teroroe and Jerome, Mb'.o nnd Rellty, Wm. Morrow and company. Ore Greene, and Billy Bouncer's Olrciia. r WOUKS liV NA.Il .11. LK\%1S WHAT'LL YOU DO - K\Kiivnou vs fXi.i.ini; i-OK ir. . ii.ST LiKK Tiitt v-.voiJ .ma i)E ?:,iik, i,o v k . vol.. i - - > .WOllDB DY CIIA8. MoCAIlIlON THAT music BY nAYPlOND WALKER SOUTHERN HO TALITY IK TOU NKED A OllEAT OPENING OR CI^OSINO, DON'T WASTE TIME LOOKINO AIIUUND. THIS IS IT. lots. What Slio does llicrmfter iv:uulnB to ho seen. At tliu moment nho 1h roHlIng with l.or hiiabnnd. I'Vnnk Izoil. iho lile n-nl eUnte mm, at tho hunci rworl, Ilrlirlilnu, where llioy put nil tlic Iik'iIh out at n-liul nsod to bo dinner time. IllVING'S ".HI''.\Ili;ill.i(iHTS." II. II. Irvine has the week to lilmself In the wny of tlienlrl-.Ml priMhiellou. lie "hiii beep. ruiiulJig Mm riitlu i'"K ake^'li "Waterloo," In vniidcvlllo, but lie uided up iil the Loudoa IWlndlU'.m on Sutiirdny. niid on Tlimeilay ('pi'ned nt tin- Siivny, of wbU-li he has a loiiK Irnne, Willi n piny cnllwl "Seiirolillghls," by Ilonico Aniiesley Vncliell,' heller known IIS II iikvcUsI, tiKiugli lie lins written scv- erni iihi.vK, liii'liidlnK "Self," the roninucc otf biiiilnras IKo, In wlilrli (•preld Du Mniirlvr inndn tiiirli ii lilt nt Wymllinm's, n year ugn. ••SenrelillchlM" In n war )>lny, nnd yet not a wnv pliiy—thnt It, llieio In (he war !n Iho. li:u-kK'itMiii(l. 11 liidii'-es llie slluntlons of tlie phi)', niid liilliiiMicea ihe loiiduct of the chiir- iicliTf, llii«i»;li there nre lui drums ninl triiin- iMlH. Irvliiir's wife. In Ihe nliiv. In Kpy l>iivlrH; llii' Ingenue Is t'yrll Mnude'.s daugh- ter, IMnrgi'iy. ••IIOKI''MAN\" AT •IIIAKTIOSIIIIIIY. At llie ■SluiflivJlMiry Thenlre, on Saturd.iv nlglil, "l,es (\>iit(>N D'llolfinnnn" was Bingcil. Itubert i'oiirliM'Idue illri>ctcd tlie production; hut It Ih neliiiilly nil outside Blinnr — lie liiiB Just let the thoiitie. Couuolssours np'ee ll>nt (ilTeiilMicli wnx the grentest master of opera hoiilTe, niid thnt there la some of bla liest 'wor.i In "lrt>a Contes inioffinnjin," which, liKweviT, wns almost iiuhiinwii Iieri> (III It wns stuKcd nt the Adelphl n fow yeiirs ii;.'o. The present levlvnl promises to be iiopii- Inr cnougli. Nut verf linii: ncn, attontlon wns dcnwii lo the fnet lli<vl Nliiiy Kllznlietli llinddon, the novelist, WHS In her RevontleUi nnd odd ye:ir. iiiid luul pnhllsliiMl' lier snvenlleth nnd odd Rtory. The llgures were Identlnil. nils week, lier ilentli Is uimiihiiu'imI. It Is not Keuenilly kiinwu tJiiit she w:iB nil netress. iis n girl ller (Irst >:renl iiiivcl, "l.udy Aiidley's Seerot." wnn drniii;>ll7.c'il; niso, niiollier, "Aiiriirn I''lu.vd." I:ul I do not Buppiw she col s penny out of ellln'r. 'lliose were the dnys be- (oro tho careful prolix'llou ot novelliita' copy. of four iiopular fnvorltca at the Qalcty fn the old, old diiys—Terry, NcUlo FarrcD, Itoyce and Kntc Vaughan. Itoycc, now a very old man, but acting so recently is last I'^ll, 1b tbe sole Burvlvor. His son Is stago manager nt Daly's, as well aa a director of tbe Adelphl. In regard to tiic Clalety, he Is quiet, tut It Is very well known that for a long time the Interested parties have been trying to Hi this up as a Taudcrllle bouse. Itumor Foys tlie oamo might bo "The New Ttvoll." but that IB nonsense. First, the namo TIvoU belongs to tho owners of the site shortly to be offered for enic by public nnclloD, nnd might conceivably be used for a new house there. Secondly, It Is not so much ot a name. Qalety la tar better. Dut I do not expect to see a vaudeville houso in the Strand again for a long time. DUTr AND THE TALAOB. Tou will prabnldy find that, In the Immediate future, Alfred Butt restrlcta tils energlea to ibe Palace Theatre. Charles Cochran li lo be al- lowed a free baud at the Empire, wliere they mean to do aiiothir big revne, but not Just .vet. Icthe ineanllnic be la allffening the varlely iiro- cram, and means to oo a sliort pantomime ballet. With the arrival ct RIale Janls, Dull will start In earnMt the reheanala of bla new revue. "The Pwdng flhow of 1010." Yon see. he haa laid liold of nn American Idea, and thinks of eatnb. Ilahlng a revue whlth he will juat "correct" aa ■he years paaa. Uu'.t Is rather llml of the De Freee partnership and iiiny (x>nse to Interest hini- •eU In tbe Variety Theatres Control, concentrating bla enenrin, as ot old. In the Psiaee. It la (rue that feeling In dila country Is sll In favor of n man rimntng one allow, nnd atamninc It with his prrtvnallly as ngrlnat the tmst Idea. KNOWLUS' LECTVIIBS. People seem to like II. G. Knowlea' picture lecture on "China," at the Phlltaarmonle Hall e^en belter than his . "Imperial Imlla" lecture. Hut Knowlea thinka the Phllbarmonlc which la In Regent Street, too tar sway front the stteam of pleaauTe acekers, ami la Itatenlmi very kindly <t' « BCbMne of tho Pavilion dln-olnvH, that In* ahall eloeo don-n at the Philharmonic and tnke hta work to the Pavilion f<ir nfteriioon allows. Aa for the Pavilion, so sum m they can rnira Iho money, Iho dlreclora inrnii to ti'ar down (lili hall, ami l.iilld one half ne large n(:nlii nn (he •He. It ti fplt that the dny of the tmnll hnll la ever here. The only nioiiey-mnkera now aeein to bo tho houses capable of taking two or three BROADWAY MUSIC CORP., mou mwrnar ronpoas ■■TABUIBBD WHITB rOB O^T llK-ilTto. WabtA. CBICAOO, NEW XOBK OrVICA 147a Bwtawmj, ■DAITLII ■AN omcB, i nm A'._ rBAMCI80OOIVI< 7«l — • The A. H. Andrews Co, Tork, has been held up In the Irish .Sen by the submarine danger. FtiKNn AND DOWNINO, iliiiilitless home ere this, return to Kigland In (he ir'ummer, itfier tbey have i-<Re(1ated (lie Orpheum Circuit. „ WoiUKiu, tbe agent, got Ills llceii.e nil right at the Twent sittlug ot Ibe Gonnty (XiuncM. Victor Oiayson, recently a Eoclnllstlc ineinlier of rorllament. married an actieea, Ruth Norreya, and la to run her In vaadevllle. In n sketch. MABOAan MorrATT haa now doehleil up with Rov nuanell. eo long Lottie Bellman's iRidlug man. INA Claibi Is to Tctnm to the George Ed- wardea' management In London. TuBsa la not, and there never line been, niiy Idea of reviving Ihe old mllltHry inelndraiiintic ballet, "Tbe Ctrl I Lett llelilnd .Me." ol the ISrnplie. Dividends at tbe rale of ten per cent, have lieen distributed lo respect ot moat ut the Stoll balls In tho country. AooDBToa York, the Polaah of our "I'otnsh A P«Tlmuller," at the Queena, Is to leclurr to Ibe memliers of Iho 0. P (Old Plavers) Club, to. iiwrrow, on "Tammany In the Theatre." .Millie EyItoD, (he Mrs. Perlmutter, will preside. Nat D. Araa. at tbe F.inplre, ii (ealnrlni: "Tra Million uennniia," nn adupieil* uureer.v rhyme, (he "Potooh ft PerhnuKer Glide" nnd n new rhoroa song, "You're a Wonderful Daliy." IIRLBN Mar has reached Lon.-lon from Boiitli Africa. Etilla Carol, wboae wonderful voice hns corned her the title of "Stella, (be Lark," l.< at tbe Ekcplre tbla week. A tew ChrlatmaseH ago she wss singing In tbe streets and she wns so fOrtonate as to "pilch" oulalde Ihe house of Amy Sherwln, the once fnmous voeallat. OUT OF TOWN NEWS IiOirauanort, Inil.—Nelson (Edw, F, Culll- gan, mgr.) Doraey's pictures March 4, Guy Bnle.^ Post. In "Omar, the Tent Maker," 10: "Forlv- flve- Ulnulea from Broadway" 24, "Barl" 25, I/ondon Gaiety Olria 27, David WnrOeM. In "I'lic Auctioneer," April 1. Dushicaa continues good. OOLONUL (Harlow Byerly, mgr.)—Bill .Ma.eh 1-S: Balancing Storcns, Jerome and Oaraon. Grceo, and MoIIotuy and Deane. For 4-0: Marie Dimna, Duolcy and Merrill, and Blelner Trio. "Whoee Utile Olrl Are You" (tabloid) 3-10. '^o Dream Olrl" 10-17. BaoADWAT (Mangua ft JefTrlea, mgrd.)—Blllr Bryant Ployera Indellnlle. For atilh week, l-U, "East Lyon." PanAiionNT and Ark (W. II. Lindsay, mgr.)— Pleruree only. Grand (Bertha ft Qulrey, mgra.)—Tbla hoase wUI re-ODen 9, after being dark for three wwk^. to permit improvementa.- A nenv front has been added acatlng capacity enlarged, new niachlnea Inrlalled, and the bonae Ttd<conte<l tlirougboul. Tbe .Mutual service will be offered. MOTRS. ' "Rdnawat Jonr,". picture serial, will be ahown at theAprand, _.M^'™o«a Dtrrly. of tlie Odlonlal, had an "all girl" Mil oo Feb. 25-27, ami biialnesa waa splen- PLiKi arc I'eing puahe<l here- for an old fash- lonnl rounly fair, to be held aeit Fall. Enough et<.ik haa liem sold to mnke fuf enterprise a aureir. ' nnd Barry Glrla, Uarry Urecn, Kenney and Ilooucy, Barto and Clark, the lledders, Grant and Iloag, .lerge and Hamilton, Ib^co Navarros, and moving lilclurca. KsYaTONR (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—(Bill 1-0; "In Old Tyrol," Charles and Ada Latham, Moscogiiy Bros., Murphy and Lachmer, .Mile. I^iula, Brooks and Abbott, and moving pictures. NrxoN (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Bill 1-0: "The Khonlirter." Force and Williams, Aubrey Slaters,/ Chain and Templeton, the Bryonta, and moving pictures. Wm, P«nn (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Bill 1-0; rive Nnvnl Oadeta, Percy Wellon and company, Ibe liClghtona, AlcMahon, Diamond and Obnplow, Dave Ferguson. Seretty and Antoinette, and mov- ing plcturea. Casino (Wta. J. Valll, mgr.)—Follies of the Day are tenants 1-0. The Love Makers leturn <ogacemcDt, 22-27, pleased splendid houses. Ram Howe was, sa naual, (ho bright particular s(ar, nnd he got howls of applause. Oountea lUisrl nIso scored big. while Adgle, the lion tamer, was an Interesting special attraction. OAYBTY (Wm. . 8. Clark, mgr.)—Tlie Tango Quecng 1-0, Tho French Models wt*re a talented .iggregatlon that drew mbd houses last week. Frank Burt and nugtate JQernatd were Induatrlons , fun pmrldera and got deeervnl applnnv. Zu- mura, la a dancing i,ct, ivas iCeo n well IUliI number. TnoOADsao (Itobt. Morrow, mjr.)—Tlic Zallnh uurleequcra ora scheduled for 1-0. The Ony Widows provided a classy show last week, to One houses. James E, Dalley and Marie Dean- garde were the live wires In tbe burlesques. Oro Unlal and the live AJarcona were the beat liked of (ho olio nambcrs. DoiioKT'8 (Frank Duiiont, mgr.) — A skit Bread, 6li Oento a Ixjaf," was Uie new liir- lepnue fnmlehed laat week, by liVaiik Dumonfn cloiex mlnattelB, It la entirely timely, and acoreil big.. A new sketch by Benny Franklin nnd 're<l Kolimar. found mucli fa'or. wlillo Ed.ll» Oissady and Joe Golden, In singing specialties, alao got big epplsur.e. TIiot waa the usual weekly cLapges of Jokes and eongs In the flmt iiarl. OiiaaTNiTT Smair OrinA Iluusit. Coloniai,, AiLRsniNr, ALnAKBOA, Dijoo. Gin.(RD, Plaxa VlOTORU, STANLCY. PaLACB, nsOBNT, FSANK- rcRD, I.iBitnTY, PROPLB'R. EumEss nnd On- niRuu, give vaudeville nnd moving pictures. NOTES. •..""'T." Wynn» Mattuison appears In "The Piper," at the LlUle TBcatie. week of March 8, MAnioM KinnY la the latest addition to tbe Block st the Little Theatre. Fnm KRBSLn had a capsclty houoe at his re- cital, at the Academy of Mualc. 23. Alounon Crbio AND Olivi WiLuor Davibb • aembers of Mrs. Ps«rlck Campbell's oompsny. an- VT"*^'" J'Pygmallon." were married Feb. 2i. "*^-v5^'. Hathaway oOclaUDg. Philip Merlrale was best msn and Dotta Batemsn maid cf honor. Mrs. Patrick Canpbdl and Ihe membcra of the company were among the weddlne goesta. "Madami 8ans.0bn»" (grand opera) bad lla local Tiew 23, at tbe Metropolitan Opera House to a large and faahlonable aildlcnce. Altoonn, P«,-^lahler (I. C Mlshler. mgr.) movlnrplctute. "Taken Under the Beat." MTrtih 13 „ T*?.. Dfoadway Olrl BorI<sqoers 4. 'Tbe Troll of tho Looeaoms Pine" 0. OBPHnm (Arthnr R, Denmao, mgr.) Dill 1-S- "Mother Ooese In Bwltmland," Acme Foor. Scott and Marks, and UatAall and Ctanby IVs 4^). Dntlle Creek, MIcIi.—Post (R. 11. SmlHi; H'gi-.) Mclntyro nnd Heath, In "The llwii Tree, Miirch 2,' DiJbo (Uarry 8. Ixirch. mgr.)—Bill Feb. Muieh 3: The Tliree FelconH, Hoyt. SU'ln an- Daly, Ihe Stelndell Trio. Kniinedv, KolKxIy nn' rintt, unU Nelfaky Troujie. For 10: lliiioy nm! v/ocds, OUmcre (3orbln, .Martha Russell .ninI rom- rnny, Droughton nnd Tnriier and OU'.ng IMS l.e? 'i'roupe. Minneapolis, Bllnn.—Metropolllsn |l.. N; Scolt, mgr.) NetB York BWt war pictures .Murcb 1-8, "Martha By (he Day," with May Itobwii. ^ i. SiiDBERT (A. 0. iJalnbrldge Jr.. msr.)--!!": Ealobrldge Players and Florence Stone In C.co- patra," durlns weea beginning Fob. 28. CRriisuu (G. 15. Raymond, mgr.)—Oiiilieiun Road Show, week of 28, Includes; "The Hrldo. Shop," Dowers,''Walters and Crooker. MlOiu- nell nnd Bimpeon, lloudlnl Broe., Clara Ince. l-ee nnd Cranston. Lawrence and Hurl Falls, unM nw- tlon plclntes. . „. UKiQOa (Jack Elliott, mgr.)—BUI March IC George B. Reno and toinpsny, Macart and bran- ford, Clarence WlLbur. Uie CinrI Damaun T:-«ui«, and photoplays. , Oayktt (Wm. ICoeulg, mgr.)—Gay New lo'i; era week of Feb. 28. Star ond Garter Sbon- ncit ^''eel*. ' " „iii New Palacb (dl. E. Bllllnga, mgr.)--HI" March I-O: Add llo.u's MInelrela, Koim.'- ""1 Hollls. ttie Mnsleal. Geralds, three lo nil. and pliotoplays. ^ Nbw Grand (Wni. Koch, mgr.)—Kill 1^; Moilm's Models, Pearl and Roth, Mullallv ami Plngen, Louis U. Granat, and "Zuroda" plciurca. Ltbio, New GaaaicK. Strand, Isib, llU'iBKi. Crystal, Prinobss, AumrAN and Soutiikbs, pictures only, Atinnla, Gn Atlanta (Homer George, n Geo. Arllss, In "Dlsrnell," IMsrcb 3 0. FORBTTII (H. L. Cafdota, mgr.)—Bill Tbe Liingdons, Raymond and Holder. Harry Cooix-: ;"ii cc.iupony, Latar and Dale, HTralne SIkh" conijany, and Primrose Four. ,„ MiLt (A. K. Jonce, mgr.)—iMusleal eoree i" fair houses. , IICNrtA (Geo. Oimpbell. mgr.)—Tablon-j an." motion plctnree, to itani bnalnees. OBAWn, Btranu, MoNTaoumY. VAcmrnK >*• vor, Emn. Two Ai.ajios. AipnA ami A ■ 'i*- pictures only. AoKDEfn, Ga—'Srand (R. B, Tdhi! i ;[' George Allies .March 2. Blllle Burke 0. iluy" (return engsgoniout) 0. • ,, , Bijon (Sparks ft Schrnmoch, ingrs.) — Paige 1-0. ^ Stiakd, DnBAUtuMn and Modjerki, I' only. MoblR, AIn.—Lyric (Sidney JJcrre.v. ' the Jewell Kclley Stock Oo. opened an It.. ^ H''^ engagement here .March 1, with "A Man or i.'- tery.^' Drbahland (W. B. Waddle, mgr.)—Tlie Williams Stock Oo. will open an Indeflnlte oi. 'te- inent at tbla honae 1. , .„., Crown, Eunna, (Siksobnt and Botai.. flinia.