New York Clipper (Apr 1915)

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8 THE ITEW YORK: CLIPPER. Apbil 3 SUMMER NOVELTY NUMBER OF 1915 SAILING TO SUCCESS on WAVES OF HARMONY SURGES OF MELODY ( BILLOWS OF DELIGHT TuiiT ■mninAi OCEAN OF LOVE Roars of Applause - Storms of Appreciation Thunderous Encores WE SEE IT NOW"^ YOU?XJL SEE IT LATER THAT MMAl OCEAK OF m Words by FRANK TTLER DANIELS Music by LEO FRIEDMAN Orchestrations Ready in All, Keys PARKE, DANIELS-& FRIEDMAN, Inc. 146 West 45th St„ NEW YORK 145 N. Clark St,, CHICA60 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER SMALLEST THEATRL Foandeil in 18S3. THE FRANK QUEEN PUbLISHINQ CO. (Umlttd) VBorniDioBa, ALBEIIT J. BOniE KniTonuL ind IluniNiiiis MinaOid. NEW yOItK, APBIL 3, lOlD, Knlcrcil June 24, Jh7n. nt tlic I'osl omoe at Nru' Yurk, N, Y., SH xmiuj cIihh uintlcr, unilrr ■ lie net of March \i, U7U. AilTorllK'nw'iilft—$2.80 por Inch, ilnijlc colnmn, AilTortlscincul* net wlIU IwtiliT, 10 iMic cl. citra. St'OSCltllTION. One )CHT. In nil».in;c. Hi dlx monlln. t2; tlire« nninll'ii, 11, C.in.ili nml furclcii i«jKia((« fxtrn. Blnglc c«|ilM win ►« aciit, iKi»l|jal(l, ou Wfiiit of lu MHta, Oar TeriuH ore Cash. THE. CMI'l'Bn la U^eucil orcr/ WED.-JKSOAT, The Fornii) Cloiilii'k I'romiitly on Tuesduy, at in A, M, r:coa« rfiolt liT cxiiri'ca nioiioy orilcr, check, r. U. order or rriilatoietl li-itcr. All C3jib cadoacd nlih Irller at riak o( scniU'r. AddrciH All Commnnlcatlonii to Till'; NKW YUIIK ci.iri'En, 47 Went XHth St root, New York, T.'l. ::';j.MnfllMn. Rfl/IHcrcd Cobli) Aidrcti, ••AUTiioniTi," THE WESTERN BUHEATJ ot The Cr.ii'i'r.ii la localed at Itonm BO^, Aahl.inil ):i(n'k, Chli'uKu, WarrcD A, I'ulrlck, uaiiaccr aud ci'i ri-ri]puuUeut. OMAHA BBANCH Iinle Mnrahall, manaut^ and cnrrnimnilcnt, n-cnia I'.UU'illO McOajuc Ilulldlng, Oiuabn, Ncli. SOTTTEWEBTEKN BUBEATT AI. M.'ikliiKon, mniiiiHcr and corrraiioiidcol, 1125 (li-nnil Avi'Due, Kiiuhj^ City, .Mu, Tin: Ci.iiTEn TAN iiE nnTAiN'Kn ivnoi.xnAi.P. AND 1:KTAII,, nt '-ur nifi'iltli, liriw's StculiiKlilp Ak'ci;oy, 17 (irts'ii HlTcol, CtiurlnK Cr<i*H Itinil, Li'tidon, ^V. C., KtiKlalul; llri'nlnliu'a uewfi dcpol, 37 Arciiiio 4]i> rt>]H'rn, I'lirln, Kr.-)iu'o; .Mniillu Jlouk atitl Sta- liiiiu'rr Uo,, 12(1 KmcuIIu, MriiUu, I', I.; (iurdnu A ci.'irl', 12a rut L-ircct, Hyducy, N, S. W,, AiLilmlla. The DrombDll PlayhoUBC, 138 East Twcn- ly-fcventb Htrcet, New York, wltU a scatlDg rapacity of 2'JB, opened last night (Tuea- dny, March ,10) to a private oudlence. Hol- ler Davenport Is the builder and the artistic head, and the remainder of the fleaeun plars written by lilm will be presented. It U the Iirevent plan to prcduie a new play every Ihrcc woekn for tne general public. A rnrporntlon, In which many of the flub- scrllicrH arc Intcrrxtrd, holds a ten year lease iin tlii< theatre, which was originally a pri- vate hoiiBo, and later wan used as a church by two dllTercnt ilcnomlnatlons. What was the flret two Ooora has been converted Into an attroctlve little lobby and auditorium. The lohbv Is not much larger than that of a rrlvate house. The auditorium, which Is gray and gold, scats 22B pcrsooB. It bis a email balcony, and a stage that Is large enough for the ordinary play. A novel In- direct lighting srht^c has been adopted, the Illumination coming through many French windows down cither side of the room. The llghtlag scheme U Mr. Ilutler's own Inven- tion, Rnd was executed by Kllegl Ilrothcrs. rrofesslonal players will make up the com- pany, the nucleus of which will remain per- manent. The company Includes: I'hlllp Karton, Ina Brooks, Oldeon Uurton, Kdna Archer Crawford, Marie Day, Wltaon Day, lOthel Hallor, Daniel Jarrclt, JoHinvrctt, Gertrude Mllllngtnn, Hamilton Mott, Xc\la Handolph and Helen Itelmcr. The flrst of- fering will be Mr. Ilutler's comedy, "Tho Importnnco of Coming and Oolnc." Mr. Davenport said ho hoped the little theatri! would cHtabllnh Itself as a repertoire plavhouKc, In which plays of sufllclent iberlt to "attrnct the attention of other producers would be presented. He also hopes it ■will prove a training HChool for players by fur- iilnhlng the inlviiiitngcs of a atock company. The house will be operated on a subscription boslH. ♦<» NOTK8 FROM TKRllY SHOWS. Terry's lilg "l.'ni-lo 'rom's Cabin" shows 'VS'III iiiii-n the BeaHiiii iif 1II1S nt l/llllo Kloui, la. .Mr. Terry Is Inunchlng two big coin- piihleH this BCUHon, nnil ciich will curry two eiUH iind llfty iicoplo, whlli< two buiiilH nud tl drum corps will uv carried with cai'h bhow. Kvcrytlilng Is mining niniig lliie with both hIiiiwh and a big KciiMon In exnecled.- The Initial iiiTrurinancc will he given at I.lltic SIdiii, till- liiiaic and Winter iiimrlers of the shown. Dicki-y and Terry will innnaHe llie No. 1 show, and K. ('. Junes will niniinge llie No. 'J, Mr. .Iihich has been with Terry (ur years as baiidian.tier, nud no doubt will Illlike a winner out uf the No. '2 show. The advance Willi the No. 1 show will be In charge of J. <'. Admire, tlin old circus agent, and six llrst class hlllpiiNters will eiiniplete the advaiu'e mair. Mr. Admire has been with Q'erry for throe years, and has helped In the record breaking hUHlness done. Kd. McC'lurc will have tho advance with the No. 1! show, and all know that ho la an ogeut of the llrst water. 4 « » OLD TIIRATnia ao\E. The Old MnHoiilc Theatre, for forty yeara Oie leadhiR theatre of ,Mt. Vernon, Ind, hai iiasKcd Into lilHlory, nn the stage, etc., hat heen removed and the building flttrd up for ail armory. 'Hils hlHiorleal old playhouse has hiid Bonio of the best attract Ions of bygono (liiyH upon Its Rtnge. I. W. Ilalrd's, HI lleriy's, (Jordon's, llvnrh & Itowers' cud other inlnstrels phiyod the houae for yenri, a.H did also Ulhney, (lordou and Ulbiicy, the .\iiBS Kainlly, the liell.i (ioldeii Co., Clny <'leiiicMt, Clias. II, Ilaufoix], Archie Iloyd and iniiiiy othei'si. Kur the past live tensons the Masonic was under the laaiiageincul of lOniivit.lI. Allirlglit, now manager of the .New Kiuprcsa Theatre, a picture house, In that city. i > PKinF.R & SlIBA nK-OPlSN GRAND, AKIIMN. h'elher ti Shea have opened the Or'jiitl Opera lloiue, Akron, ()., again, with Fred K. Liinhiim, formerly ciiniierteil with the lliiruc Hlock Co., n« malinger, and John Ilurrell, formerly of the Colonial Theatre, that city, an tri-nHUrer. The house iinened March 'H with "Ilrliig- , Ing Up Father for three days, and followed by Maude Adnnis, the entire houuu being sold out (or her engagetiient. OMZ TIIOUSAXU FOn SKF.TCH. iA.x Kniiel mill liiiH .Mel>iiie ar\> milil tn have aliineil eeiilraclii wM'.i eie of lUo (ureinnst feniHle Klars lit llie American BlaKe, lo ninnnKe lier 111 ^nll<levlllc, niul owlnR to the dhl'.cu'.ty In MvoiliiK a Hiiliiilile iilay lo ex|ili>lt iliU mnr tn llir li«it ndinetiiKe, tliey have Ihi-ii eiiiiKiweml to oiler oiH' iliiuiHiiiiil ilollnra for n Hki'lelt, The ronilltloi.« ntr Hint llio Hkelch innct nioiieri: In tlieine, fni' uf any qiiemionahlp luliit, linve heart Interest, erlMp dlaliiyue. action, and Q luiiicli. It iiiimi (Miitoln the ehMiieiit of •'iisiienne v.ilLMiut Ixdiii; over mirtelled wlili enioilvn, and ii.ust not call for iirair thiin fuiir eharnclarra, A nvSY "WKKK FOR lUMR. NATIGB. .Madam Nailgv, the oretty little Kngllnh |>byal- ral ciiltnrlut, i>iit lu a busy "flrst half" In Oinalia. Neb.. Mareh 22-24. lUvldea fulillllnR her en- Kaceiiirni at the Hiniirexa. she fminil time to b« a iiHolel at the SprliiK oi>enln(; of Oinahn'a larimt d«|iartineni Ntoro, llllol two errnlii^f rliih dam where she aeortsl lilg eueeivKea, deiiioiiairaled toilet artlclra In one of the leading drug eloree and save n hijt denKiiwirallun and lecture lo a iiarkAl houae at ten o'clock In the morning (or ladlei only, ou ptayaleni culture. '^TRILBY." TlilB piny win be revived at the Shubert, New York, April 8. with Wilton I.ackaye as Kvensnll; I.eo Dllrlchsteln, Zou-Zou; Burr Mcintosh, Taffy ; Thyllls Ncllson-Torry Tril- by ; Ilrnndon Tynan, Mttlc IlUlce; George •MncFarlanc, the Lnlrd; Taylor Holmes, GcKko, and Itosc Coghlan, Mme. Vlnnrd. 'Ihe east will also Include: Annie Esmond. Virginia I'ei'n Brooks. Cynthia I..TIbam, Cecil croft and WaMer Fredericks. Cecil King, Frederick Macklyn, I.c.iHc AiiHten, 1*8 lie live " - - - - ■ King Is staging the revival 4 « » nOSBNnBRG GETS GARniCK. It was reporteil on Saturday tlint the Gar- rlek 'I'hentre. New York, pnsHc.i to Walter ItoHcnherg on .May 1, who -will Install pic- tures On n nfly per cent. liaRla with the owner. Mrs. Kdwnrd llnrrlgan, widow <if the frent comedian of that name. As I/>cw'8 Icrald Si|uare will he vacant In May It will give ItoHenherg, who nleo owns tho Bavoy (iik'tures), a clear fleld In that section of the city. "TIIE REVOLT." For Thursday niKht, Anrll 1, we will have nt the Mniliie Klllolt, New York, Kdward I.ocke'8 piny, "The Itevolt," with Vincent Serrano, Aluiii Ilelwin, KdWIii Mordant, Beth Franklyn, JesBle Itiilph. Siwaiiue Wllla, Claire' Ilurke, Sara Knrlght, Howard Oould and Charles Green. SII.VEUISTEIV, NOW MANAGER. Mnarlce Sllveratein, treasurer of tho Uronx Opera House slnee Its opening, has been apjiolnted niauager of that theatre bv Cohan & ilnrrjs. He sucreedH Itlchard .Madden, who Is Ubw with the American I'lay Company. "THE N.*TDRAI, LAW." Tills play, w!ilch was stop|ie<l at Boston, comes lo the Uepubllc, .New York, April ,3, wllh Howard Hall, Otto Krucer, Carl Kck- •itroni, Austin Webb, Helea Holmes, IVresa Jlnxnell Conovur and Magglo Uallowcll I'iBhcr. YIDDISH THEATRE NEWS* DV EUWI.S' A. IIKLKIS-. MOnOilCO'8 DKirnDR DIBS. ktri. l-^ma Vonlroae, luuther ot OIlTot .Moroaco and Lealle Morcwco, the well known theatrical inanaser and vauilevMle ngi-nt. nwiicetliely. died March 2>l, of cerebral hoiuorrosKe, at the Uotel Cmillneiital, New York. The boily w«a aent to Ijo» Aogtln. KM., ten burial. Hbe was alilv-«iie veara of age Witt lier daughter Ilelene, .Mra. Menlrose had rfcenlly arrived In New York, from llaly. where Ilelene liid been atu<l.vlng for (Iraml Opera. AGAIN WITH FIIOHMAN. Cliarlea Fr\>hmnn haa. aeciir«d Wm. II. Tbomp- aon, who haa been playliiK "The Miracle Jlan" this neaaon, for the i-hlcf character i>art lu "Tha llyiilieii." .Mr. Thnnipaon rolurna to Mr. Frohman'M man- afemeiil for the flrst llnie In ten years. He waa fur neverni year* loading character actor at lli« Kinplre Thea're. ami made lila flrat cuiiaplcuous ■ aucrt'ss In "The (llrl I Ix-ft Itehind Me." « ■ » NEW INGRNl'K OF "ril.SKN." Xfarte Keval la none playing the liiKi'iiiie rr«I« ot Nrllle Wagner. In "Tlie I'rliioe of IMli'i ii." Mlsa Kevnl'a laat Itritadway npitearanco vn* with tho Al. Jolwn Winter Oanlni ahow. "The I'rlne* of IML-ien" Is underlliinl for the Hreiii Opora lloiue week of AjTll 12. TO MGKT AI.IOK. Alice neratenlient. culhor of the drainallintlon ■d "Alli-e 111 Wonderland." at the ll<»iMi Theatrw has liintte arrni-Beiin-iilB whrnMiv the ehlhlren In the nMdli-nc<< nl the iniilliiiv. Vv^lni-ndav. March n\. will lie nlile to imvt AlUv en ihe sl'nkv afler the ]H*rroniiniit-e. "The <3re«a .Mllllonnire" at Uic Thomashefakr Theuire, Is now In Us elflilli w«k anil will play <lu>ro until the rhme uf t:lie pn-^eiit mmsuii, when It will go ei> lour under the <l.recck>ii of EiLwln A. llelklD. Oaat: llarlB ThomniibefKky, I«ou lUank, MnmiH'l Kaalen. Snniuvl lloMimtelu aud others of the Thoniaaliefaky 'I'beulrc Co. Play written by .A. S. NSclioiuer, eo-uuUior uf '"IXi-Day." Jnciib 1'. Ailler'a •'The Living Ori'hnns," by I. ti|llolaref^ky, Is now In lis twenty-Ural week anil will elow ilie seaiton there. Jacob 1*. Adler and Ito.'ia Karp wt|i|HirI»l by Adior'a I'eoiilei Thenlre Oo., liirlinllii); iilelhi und Lutha Adler, liave nciiretl a l>lK aiuHxti In iliLi play. "Ills Klmt ilrlile" at the Keaaler will clow the H'asoii III Hint tbiwtre. The play hy Z. I/lbiD I* imw In Ita .><lvlli -ivivk and doing Terr bic. Cast: Pavld Ktvsler, Mnlvlna Lolvl, Morrla iicli»nr(c, Saiiim-1 ^, SehiUcr and oliiera of Chg TeKiiliir Hlock couipnny of Ihiit Uieatre. tin THu-Kiliiy iiiniliiee, Mnrcli UU. tho Lnioi, New York, will nKiiln ojien up ns a VldiUah theatre |iUytii>; the Ih>si htiini. coiupanles and uuiler the dln>eilon of Kdwln A. Itelkln. Ttie Brat at- trAOltoii ut thai liunHe will be Mnie. Kenny l.lpzln and Jiu-ob Coih>. lu a new i)lay by Moaea Itlclilrr vullile<l "The New Life." 'TlK' I.dnu Thenlre Co., of Ke-.T York City, liaa been ieniu'd, und eoiiblats of Ito^a Karp, Uella liiidlui-ky. Ixxni lllnnk and tUlas Itolhsteln, Tliey will lour the country pluyliii; Ihe best tlin- trM between New Vork, Wliinliiei; and Han Fran- claco. Coicpiiiiy under the dlieelmn of i-^lwln A. Itelkln (iH'ii lip TiH-sdiiy iiioiliiee. Mureb 110. at the i:u.pm', ( hleakM. plnyln^; "nie False Step," by Joa. I.nieliier. Their rciK'rtolre conalita of the I.iiiox 't'lieiilre luccesseo. Including ".i MotliiT'H Henri" und "A Y'ear After Morrlnge." llie Nntiornl, I'hllndeljihla. direction of Annhel Schorr, ocr ilolng fair hualneaa with their atock conipam-, which la heaileil tiy Kliaa Itothatein, Clara Itaffalo, Dlniin Koliiuinn. Jacob Froiik, and othen. nelr mwii there cloaca Ajirll 10. April 12 they o^x-u a SprlnK senaon at popular iirlce*, at the TlioincBbefeky, New Vork. Mnie. Mnrah Adler, wife If Jacob r. Adler anl DavU U'venson have put together a cntnpuiiy. aii.l will tour the principal cities of Uulteil SiuWx and Ouiiada. uiiiler ihe direction of hJdwlu A Itelkln, to v\ivl\ March Mil. Tlie IJid.l Tlu-nire, nnvulway. IlnKiklrii, linve made a|K.<ifl(il flrr;iiit,>\iiieiit8 to pri«eiit ihe ICesaler Thv.«tre Kuocenses^, "The Kalae Step." eoiuineiic- uig Tuesday nulliier, March ,10. A« an nddisl ttlraoilon IkriianI llernatein will play the Icndliic part. Tlie I.yrle, Rlcwl Street. Broolrtj-n, N. Y,, have been doing fair bnslmsu with Ihelr eloek colnpnny, tieadnl by .Mm (label, Jennie linldateln and Mr. and Mra. Nalbnu UolJberg. ITiej close their •easou April 11. 'I'lie Melropolltan, Newark, N. J., under Ihe nianiigemenl of aim- Klncolf and Henry S. K.laon- Utk, will i.pewit "The Falac Step" -week March 211. with Mr. niid Mxa. Blucolt lu Ihe leadli« linrta. A Yhldlnh coiniwny have been orgnnlseil under the iiniiin(.>Miieiii of II. 1. Uvltan and will tour the New- KiiRlnnd dilea March 20. and April B, Sla.vliiK nrldvviKirt. \Vor>\'Mer, J'rovtdence, terJng- eld aud other rlile.s. OUT OF TOWW WEWS St. IiOnU, Mo.T-Shuhtrrt. "Omar, the Teat- makt^'* week of Jlarch 2S. AusnicAN (H. It. W;illace, mgr.)—"It's a Long Way to Tlpperary" week of 3ti. rASK.—"Seven l)a.vs" week of 2*!. SiiENANnnaii.—"The licit llo.se" week ot 28. Stanoasi). —'ruiigu Queona week of 28, U<i'i:iiiAL.—llosc Sydell's Loiidou Uellcs week of 2H. Ki.\u'n.—For week of 2S, Kdmuud Droeae. one of the U-bt aciors avalliible for atar stock cooi- peny engiiKeiiients, la seeu In the pnncipal part In '^■The Maater .Mind." Nifw ChANO Ckntrai,. —Not 0. fleodwin's great- est buccitks, "A Ollded Fool." now In phoioplay Eliiipe. hut with Nat (lootlwln reiilaceil by William Fiirr.nm. Is at tlila houtie 2S end week. A'lCToiiu.—li«rl Gnt7.kow's '"Z/ii't iind Schwert" ("!:;\\orfl and CJueiiv") was given a Piieciacular fr<t4-nti>tlf)n Siii'day nluiii, 2H. D!rec-tor Hans «eb(l clioM' this pnlrloilc classic aj iiart of the Ulsnrsrck celebration. Coi.uiiniA.—Clinrlottc Wnlker headlhics the bill week of 2b. Dihei-s ure: I.irvreiicc nnd Hurl Fulls, Doyle nud Dixon. Fire Siillys, Roltl Duo, NeKle NU'liula, Cuutnell nnd Walker, aud Kolb and llnrliitiil. Uhanu.— mil 2S and wee i: "lualde Ihe Lines," "Pop" AnsHi, nnd oilier nets. Hirrounoiii:.—Good vuuvlcvlUo bills arc oUcicd here. NcTvark, N. J, -Shulicrt (I,ce Ottolenjrul, .nuT.) "A Long Way to Tlpiicrary" (flryt local upjHMiruiit-es) wwk of March 2t>. **A Bird of Pnrijiilse" next week. I'lioi-ion's (L. II. Gnir.Ing, nifr.)—Vsiidevllle Is still drawing well, hill 2n-ai: "Mli,s 14-18.'.'-; "nose of the Sea," 0. II. O'Doniiel and compniiy, Fre<l nnd Adclc Aiitulre, I'ettlcuut Mlustrels, aud Dnv Coiillii. llni'iiEUM (.M. S. Schleslnger, mgc.)—I'hc Fors- birg I'lnyers rtintliiiio to cnhi In favor. For' w.vk of 21) thty offer "The Tyiihoon," folkiwlng which a Img list of hlK nilnicilona Is uiinruneed. be- ginning with "The Trull of the LouCB.me I'Ino" wei'k of Ajirll fi. MiN>ii'B F.ueini] (Tom Miner, insr.)—The Ecc:al M.ilds we\'k of Mnwh IM, with Ceorso SloiK" Olid Etta I'lllanl, Hilly Ilakir, Jessie Hl-itt, Mtrty Seniuoii, llllly yusler and Jnck Plllord, The IJIrlB from iiappylnii l next wwk. Kkcnf.y'h (John .McXullv. mgr.)—Illg Imsl- iiesu rules here. Illll 2l)-;il; "The Rnltau's Harem," Itnbert Henry -Hodge nnd coiupnny, "A Mght On the Wharf," Mualcnl Klelsea, and Cwldy and Wllllanifl. Frunk llnsh Is featu,-«l for Inst lialf of week. A big benefit for the unemployed of Newark, occurred liefe Bundar. 28. I.oKW'B (J. Meyer, mgr.)—tliislneas la good, mil 20-;il : I^lghion and Robluson, Oluude and Marlon Cleveland, llalulnlka Orclioslru, U. Kelly Forr<sl. "The Girl aud the Drummer," and Eurl and Cutllii. (;KOU(iK NAHM IN V AI'DKVILLE. ii<»ri;e Nush I' mini: to lake n dl|i Inio voinle- Mlle Khorlly. Morw^in roiiinn .iiid Jullii -liar (Mrs. Nnrh) will be lu tho sketch. OLLII-; WOOD'S KICK, _ „ .' , Ooi.uMnus, Olilo. Drjn Ci.irrcn: Just a .few lines to mk yoa lo right a wroiut. t<.iine single wimiaii said to wtljth BMuiid two liiiiidn>l pouiiila has been visit- ing agents In New York, unylng slio la Ollle Wood. PaiiM- ageiils. noi knowing invseir. ns iK'lnc Ui« or glnal bllle.1 "ItiiBier llrown Olrl." have given Ihia imrly work, she elnlinliig lier.vlf to U- "IMIIc I nin the only leclilniate Ollle Wwd nnd oiil.v weh-h one Iinii.lml rnd st'veii n"iiulii'. nnd diillic lili-i-ly, w.irkliic ■.lendllv. Ili-it liiek lo Iho CM. tliM.uiii.i: ( i.in-Kn. Very truly, 01.1.11: Woou. The lluster Iltvwii Ulrl," Jersey City, N. J—MaXvstlc (Frnnk E. Henderson, mcr.)-^obert Illlllard, In "The Ar- Kln-.f"""!' ""1 Kext week, Within the J.aw." lACAiJiiMT ((3ary .MoAdaw, mgr.l-JlIello. I'arla with George A. . Clark, Jim Uarton, Florence Taaner, Irene .Meam and Nancy Walker 20 and week. Neil week. The Cracker Jacks. OnriiKuu (l,co M. Kantor, mgr.)—Die Orpheum block Co., present "The White BUler," 20 and weok. KiMTii's (Wra. n. Oaryn, mgr.)—,1)111 20-ni; U's .Moiil/orils, Frank Wayne and couHmiiy, Ualhle.-n Clllford, Uogarl and Nlchola, I/evniic« anil Allen, Parker McCullough, and Mcr.auHbllu'a MUiBirels. For April 1-3: Orncv Ilaiaril, Wnnl nnd Oaker, Lasky's "Hose ot the B«," and clhrn. Ilobokcn, N. J.—F.mpire (Wm. F. Flliger- ald, mgr.) I'at While and Big Jubilee (3o., with Vftl Jonea, Ullly CVilton, Jamn Mclnemey, Marty riidig, Anna Grant, lied Feather, and I.anler D« Wolfe weok of Morch 2i>. Date Markin's Dmm- Iniids nen week. I,VBii<—I.ww vniideTlUe nnd pictures, mil 20- .11: IKirothy Meulher, "Wrong or Rljbt." Delle niul Join*. Hillary I,ong. One lo ail. Dill .'Uirli 1-3: "The Goods," Frauk Marell. Three to fill, Trenton. N. J.—Stale Street (Herman Wahn, tngr,) Jesse Laaky priwrna Edith Wvon MathhI- aoQ In the great photoiday VThe . Uovenior's l/ady," "Fun In an Olhce." Edgar Fomian and corapauy. In "A .Circus Day;" Elale While. Paul FlouB, and W^lueaday only, Arnold Daly and Pearl M'hlte, In the "Explolta of KInliie." For April 1-B; Marguerite Clark, In "Orelna Owen." pic- ture, I'ercv Wnram nnd compnnv, Murray Den- nett, Urauls nud Grauls, and Del'Uiua. Loiranaport, Ind.—Nelson (F..1\t. f. Qalll- gan, mgr.) "Help Wauleil" April 8. Hone's mov- ing plclurea 22. Ciii.DNiAi. (Ilnrlow llycrly. nicT.l—Illll Ma-ch 20 .11: Walloi- IV iirlo. llnnlcy nnd llawley, and I.iiiig. (^Improii nnd Gn-rn. I-'ur April l-H: C<««iello llres.. Il:irry and AujiiMla Tnrpln nnd IlolliigiT nnd Iteynolds. "Sjfelv First" (lablold) April 0-7, 'l\>m I'owell's Minstrels 16-17, BnoADWAY (Jetrrlea i Mnngiis, ngrs.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. I'liuaou.tT, UnA.ND aud Anu, plclures only. N0TB3. Daniel HorrMis left this city March 22 (or Dalllmore, to Join the Wheeler llros." iShows, to ogahi act as general contracllug agent. Jos. T. SuiTii's Muslcnl Comedy Co. plnyod ilhe Broadway week of 21 to gooil houses. Tim OnAHO has Inslnlled au electric piano as e relief for the orchestra. J. C. MoTER, agent for the Iloblnson Shows, irns In this city, March 22. nrronging for the appearance of that attraction here April 20. The Iloblnson Bhowa will open lu Peru, Ind., April 2-1 where they have been Wlutering al the former qiiurlera of the llagenbeck-Wollace Shows. Thla «lty Is their second stand. Sonth Bend, Ind,—Oliver (S. W. Picker- ing, mgr.) George Arllsi, in "Dlsnielll," March 21, Oni'iii:uM (C. J. Allnrdt, nigr.l—"The Time. Ihe Place and the Girl" 20-31. Vaudeville April 1-a; Ixiiig, Ohapron and Green. Coiiroy'n Models, Master I>swls nnd company, Duoley und llugel, aud Dulancing .Stevens. Majkktio (P. J. Clifford, mgr.)—"Henpecked Henry" -week ot 21), by the K. K. Itulston .Musi- cal Comedy Co. Colonial (P. J, CUIIord, mgr.)—Vaudeville ond pictures. AuuiTORiuu (S. W. Pickering, mgr.)-Fcntutc tihotoplaya. LiSalle and SuurniSE, plclurcti only. Milivnakec, Wis. — DnvhUon (Sherman Brown, mgr.) Euroiieau War pictures week of Uarcli 28. '"The Whirl of ihe World" next week. Majestic (J. A. HU;lcr, mgr.)—Pill week of .20; Joan Sawyer and coiiiiiaiiy, Mnlter C. Kelly, Klsher and Green, Alfriil Dergen. llruiielle Sls- ^ ters nnd Slephens. the Fnrtcr Ulrls, Iloud ond CuKsoii, mid Aerial Uuilds. Paiiht (Ludw-lg Krclss. mgr.)—The German Stock Co. prcsenlcd "FliiPuge" 20, "Jetlcheu Gebert" 27, nnd "Graf I'epl" 28. .■iiiiMiMiiT (0. A. Newl.ni, mgr.)—The Sliiibert Stock Oo. present ".\liun. Where l)o You Llvel" Tieek of 20. "Qnlncy Adams Snw.ver" next week. Gatbiy (J. II. Illiodi's, mgr.)—The Aiiicrlcnu Benulles week ot 28. Ullly Wulsuu's Show next w«ek. K.itennsR (J. W. M'hltehead, mgr.)—September tlorn OlrlB week of 28. CnvHTAL (Will. Gray, mgr.)—Dill week of 20; Do ()nlllo'B Athleles, Gerlruile Bnriii>5. Von Hamp- ton ond Juclyu, Itoluud West's "The Tuiigle," one to fill. Osi-nmjH (Wm. F,. Mick, mgr.)—Bill week of 28: .Mile. La Perre'n dlvlu; auliuils, Henry and Adelaide, and pictures. Titu Orphenni Theatre, under the management of Wm. E. Mick, will be devoted enllrely to fcn- luie films, commeclng Kasler Siiinliiy. 'Tlie Snxe Droe. have t>eeii forttinnie In securing such film fealiirea as "Three Weeks." iSnvnge's "Uncle Ram at Work," Snlnbury'a "Wild Life." "Uypocrlts," and "The Bubmarlncs," foi week showings. . Raolne, Win Orphenm (0. L. Hovland, ogr.) March 28-31: Feature fllin«, "The Olirla- tlan," April 1-3: "The Life of Our Savior;" St. Clair Stock Co., In repretolre 4 and week. White Hoube (Wm. DtaCKcr, mgr.)—Vaude- ville ami moving pictures. Majxhtio, Obamd, Kacink, Bijou, Amohe, AuniTosiUH, Box and Oasino, moving plclurea. RuuoR hna.lt that the Itljou will again com- bine vaudeville with pictures. JacImonTlIIc, Flo.—Duval, Is closed for the sfiiKon. Oki-iiBuu.—Bill March 2S rnd week: Dr. OiH Pirrian, Six Klrksiultli Slat-irs, Al, Abliott, tho Latuphi*. one to fill. lui'EiiiAL.—mil week of 28: Billy Beard, Hal- llgan and Oroaby, and pictures. Fbicb. —Parjniount plctun*3. Rftuduc. —Mogul Trio ond pictures 28 and wtek. Grano, Savov, I'ASTisiE lud rnowut, picture only, KOTXS, It sexus that Billy Besrd can't Btny away from Jacksonville. He luissed Ihruiich here a few r eeks ago and made a Bpe<!;h to the oudlence of the Imiierlal. and rcturnlug, secured an engage- Hunt at that house. WoiK on the Arcado Thenlre le Drngrcsslng »tTy alowly. OroEOB Mason, proprietor of the Mason Hotel, gave a big niaaquerade ball In front of Uotel MLSon, evening ot March 17, to lielp boost the State frir, which Is to 1« held In this cltv neit Fall. Fully six thousand Kdilc were in at- tendance. Saint John. Can.—Oiiera House (W. 0. iliiiKay. mgr.) Voun^-A.ljum Oo. will close Its tiurnreiw'i.t hen- April 3. with the prvveutntlons dinngi-il inch iiUlit, TOnenllng idnya they have nliiiidy pownle-l. Local nnialenrs will present plnvM wwk of I'xiiji'K. llKii. St in and K.\irnv.ss, inovlng nlc- tttie.< I'lilv. I.rkit nnd lurcniiL, vjuileilUc and inovhig nic- lures. CLIPPER BUSINESS INDEX AAvertlsementa aot taondlaf oae Ho* la loilk will be pobllaked. piopirU eloiilled la ttU Ida at the laW of 110 tot one ycir (Bl liaaci). A oopy ot Tna Naw loix Clifpib will be seat tiM to nek advertlMi while the tdvartlieiuBt li na- alnj. ~~-^^— ASBESTOS CURTAINS AKD nCTURB BOOTHS. 0. W. Trainer Mfg. Co., 75 Pearl St, Dosloa, Uass. OARHITAL FROIfTS AHD ■BOW BANHBRI. , . D. O. Buapkrys Co., SIS Aick It, FUla^Ui Pa HDBIOAIi BBLLB AND NOVBLTIBI. Kdwln B. BtKct, 38 Biook St., Hartford, ttna B. H. UoTland A Bon, Bl Wllloofkhy lU Brooklya. N. X. HUSIOAL ■PBOIALTIBt. _ 1. 0. DeagDD, 8800 OUrk 8t., OkleafO. HL HUSIOAI. GLAB8BB. A. BnimelM, lOlt Vapler At*., ■ukmoni WB. M. I. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS. "Planet" Show Print A Bag. Honie, Ckitkui, Oat 8CBNBRT FOR HIRB AND SALB. Amelia Grain, 810 Spring OaTden St., Phlla., PL TUB BINGINO AND gPBAKINQ VOIOB. Theo. Van Ton. 31 W, 18th Bt, New York. Tel„ Otteley iTOl. THBATRIOAL QOODI. Boaton Bettlla Oo., 8BT Wasfe. Bt.. Boatoa. UiM. THEATRICAL PROFBRTIBB. ■. Walker. SOB W. 89th St., New Tork. VBRTRILOttDIST FIGURES. Ben Bobaon, 1S80 Amsteidam Ave., N. T. Olty. WIGS, BDARDB AND UDSTAOBES. Feicy Ewlng Bapply Boose, Decatni. Ill, mVBIO COnPOBBO and ARnAIiaED (or any Instnunent or number o( insirumenia. Songs, Words and UubIo, Bketclies, etc. Send stanip. OHAS. L. LEWIS. 429 Rlchmontl St., CInclnaall. 0. PIIEK.-8IX MONTHS-INVESTING fOB. PROFIT. A Monthly Guide to Uoney-Maklng. Tells how $100 grows to $2,000—how to get rich quickly and honeaUy. II. L. HA UIIER, Fuh., 420-32 W, Jiiukson Blvd,, ClilcKgo. •WE MAKE JUGGLIVO AND Cinftl? AppHratue, Bull Hearing SwIvcIh, Huuch und Judy flguros, props for novelty acts, wire walking aPP»^ rstus and pnraplicrualla. Sen 1 stumps for price Hals. VAUDEVILLE t CIRCUS GOODS CO,, 85 bO. Dearborn Su, Ohicago, 111. PIANO &ORIT11I Team, at Liberty for jugage- mcnt In exclusive Photo Play House. ,'l"^f elTccta pertaining to plctareB, We have plnycii to- gether for Uiroe years: Al crcdsnUsln. Out of lown preferred, L. Ungcr. 678aHMlaey Bt.,Hrookl;n,N.it . FOR SAl^B-RooBter OrcheBtra, Parade Nov- elUcs, UoUy-UooH and Olaiita, that get the crown. Prop. Anlmohi, OlraiTe, Donkey, Elophaui, Lion, Uosket Horse, Carnival Heads. Illusions, f fops 01 all kinds made to order and nudo rlglit. Kp cfti*- logues. E. WALKKR, 300 W. BO »t„ Nov ^ ""-^ AT 1.IBERTT for Summer. Fcattirc Air tUdJ Singer, Man Msglclan.) Mugic, Vcnlillocinlsm. Telepathy, Ehcbpcs. DluBlons, tulilnot. Hu'"chaug^ (or week. Appamtiis, settingsoDd wardrobe inL Qnest. Yotuig, reliable, good appearance, no hitblta. KINO FELTOS, Oagctown. MICH. niOTON WANTS for the World's <lrcnic8t Medicine Show, 8 Experienced Medicine M »w Sketch Teams; One Doing U«ilrooui I Oomedlana, Pianist with Good Hinging ^ olcc. BiiUonal Novelty Acts, llarraony Tr 0, hnia 111. » O., and etc. Tear's work to eaperlenccdj «>Pie; I,ow, sure saUry. All change for wee»-,,{r"' ■ work sales. Everyone In acts. Faro Show opens April 20, at Orooksvlllc. Ohia a^i people Join weelk o( the 10. Photos, "«i08?ll;ie, with communlcaUon. Only very c ever. c^P«" ouced people wanted. Other so-called niedl^""- Bhows liooC amatciin). Dogs, kids, boozers, i msb- ere, bum maniigcrs, friends, etc, Tea. 10 p" over a good show It lakes all hinds of pwP'^- niOTON. Snro Pay King. Cleveland, Ohio^ ^ IaBST tOV rORQET fiSS WB BAY W VBT LETER HEADS Oontraote, Tlckola, Bn?olopo8, Free SamplM. JJJ BTAQE MONEY, 16c. Dook of Herald OQia^* CROSS M^rJiM-at CHICAGO