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New York Clipper (Aug 1915)

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8 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER AttguA 28 Tho '%A^KoIo M^ecpftcS ^e-v-es "r^&vr* BOOKED 80LID-U. B. O.HIfiPUEtillh-HJIBCllS LQE^B. S. FMS-W(d. FQK-PiUEnm mmZ, ETC. The Undisputed ''Beauty'^' of the Seaacm B ^^^"^ C^'^ofq Se&utlful than Heratstef. 8he*a Only an Bn^nt yet| but wateh her Grow "She'* makes good in any spot on the bill You hear "her" everywhere. "She'e^' oome Htt B Alone—Duet—Trio or Quartette THEIR PARBNTS-L. WOLFS GIWBERT and ANATOL. FRIEDI./VE90 SWEET Ghiek! Chiek! Ctuekl Gee, bat this is a CMek Soog I "Mitt't!teJ3ek"wasbiMl,lgaes3>eli! WeU^this'is better SOJIES JUXTBLiT OITTT Jgtgg nOBJ i BAKES* BI« KIT. gjKT-rifl.SED. it BIDS DimiaST, of tbe BISW TOHB. WOBI^D tboaglit well onoogh of thla AaeaaSons to reprtnt tlie words. VStAlttt POOAaTT wrote'a lett«s tn. ^talob lie said "tlie moat beaotlnU. aentlmont X evor eaw In. a gona.*' BOAIBB. ljIMf> was ■p«scIUeaa wbem bo Keajrd It. Bl<IOA SIORBIS claims tlie aomc brings r«al tAoro tO ber OTOa eT«ry time abe slnaa It. JOUN ii'ntAi.i.Biy in bta baaatltal Izlab way a»idi "Sbitre, Ifa a dalzy.'* ISaX BUKKKAeT. OX BVAKBABT and WAI.KKR.. In bla '^Ttddlib" way, aaldi ••It'a certantly a beavy, werry beavy, lyrics." STnX RESTRICTED TO A FEW; MAYBE VOU ABE OWE OF THE PEW Prof. Copies ot Songs Free on Receipt ot l<ate Program. Oth- erwise send 10c. eacb. Vocal Or- ObestratlonB 10c. each for mailUng. l02-f04 W. 33th St., E^ew York U WOXiFB GILBERT Prpfeastoiial BXaBager Chicago.; 14& N. CleirK St. Send for onr Great List ot lUostTated Sod? Slides. Two DoUats per set. is Slides and Clioni£ tS" Wonderful Opportnnltlcs (or Fairs, CamlTola, etc. Popolar Soors (RegDisr 25c. Sbeet Uoslc). Send for List of Titles. 26 Assorted Hits. 6,0M lota, i>^c. per copj; 1,000 lots, ac per copj: 100 lota, ^c. per cop;. RUTH ROBINSON, who has Just arrived from Texas, has signed to follon- Julie Heme at Celtll'3 Brons Theatre, through Oily Logsdon, her per- sonal representaMve. The openlog bill will be "Thfe Spy." Walter P. Elcbacosoa will tie leading man. sue MacM^AUY iR a very pleasing actress with a markedpersonalicy. DUDLEY ATRES will driTc down from Uart- ford In bis Overland automobile at the finish of his eneagemcnt there, and will start rehearsing with the Griuid Opera House Co., Brooklyn. He opens In "Inside the Lines." WttlGHT HUNTI.N'OTON wUl have no stock this season. ADA DALTON and mat BBIGGS are spendin? a pleasant vacation In Hartford. They are workhig hard, b:it In their spare time tliey tnoroughly en- Joy life. Thev are vtry popular. HELEN GhAYCB is making a big bit In Gloucester. THE NATIOXAI: STOCK CO., at the National. Chicago, Is doing a big business. Albert Phillips and Leila Shaw head the organization, and. bav-o established themselves as big favorites In tbp four weeks ihey have been there. Koy BrIant Joined last week, in "The Volunteer Organist," playing the leading comedy role. Dave need, stage di- rector, had to leave the bill last week, cnvlnir to the Illness of his wife. Harry Holdea replaced lilm. DEilOHEST STOCK CO. NOTES.—This com- pany Is In Its fifth week at the Colonial Tbeatrr, SaIlsbu>T, X C, and still doing capacity .bnslness. The entire oomnany grows more popular every day. Jamee P. BurtJs, leading man, was confined to his bed for three days last week on account of extreme fever. His many friends are glad to see him tiack again with his genial smile and working as hard as ever. Roster: Ona Demorest. Mahe! Storra, Beatrice Le Roy, Frances Le Roy. Robt. F. Demorest. .Tamee P. Burtls, John Burns, Allan Dale, Wm, Wehle and Harry Vincent. A STOCK COMPAKT presented "The Calling of Dan Matthews" at the Victoria, Chicago. la.ct week, taking part ot the company which Gasklll & {McVltty send to the one nights and strengthening It with Harry I,. Ulnturn and Nlla Mac. This was lMIss Black's flriit appeoiQmie In. Chicago, and fhe won great favor. She Is pretty, accomplished, clevct* havloff decided talent.- EAUI.E UTtCHIE haa made- a corking leading man, and Gloucester Is -very fond ot blm. In fact, he is quite a matinee IdoL POLI KOTB.. The renovation oC Poll's Theatre, Washington, D, C. is almost completed, and: the decorators are lu finish this week, which, will leave only a slight re-tonchlag tn make It the most beautiful theatre In the city of Washington. Its color scheme is of old rose, Irnry and epldi ani wa.1 decorated by the skillful artists of WiUlam Eckhart Studio, best theatrical decorators In. the United States. General Manager Thatcher has been busily en- g.tzed the past three seeks getting up the com- pany and. Judging from the names of the meat- I bers. It win be the^ best stock company that Mr. Poll has ever assembled In Washington. The com- pany win embrace the following well known players: A H. Von Buren, Mark Kent, RnsseU Fill- more, Raymond Walbnrn, J. H. Dallcy, John Kline, Harry Ajidrews, Cecil Bowser, Florence llitten- honse. Blanche Frederlcl, Peggy Cameron, Emily MUIs and Harriet Stowe. The openig play will be "The Rlnginaster." Manager J. W: Cone has his hands full now, but from bis "smiling face" he looks equal to the task of getting things In ^ape for the opening of Aug. 30. The decorators, scenle artists and others are at It, and from nwp on "work night and day" will be the word until all Is completed. Manage- Cone ban one hard worker and popular assistant in .^bbot Jones, who will help to see that nothing Is left undone. BRIGGS JOIMS GRAND PL.'L'TERS. Mr. Brisgs, pleasantly remembered for the clever work he aTd for four years as Juvenile with tbe Crescent Players of Brooklyn, will be with t'.io Grand Opera House players, that city, the comla; season. Mr. Brlg« was awarded the scholarship at Mr. Frohman'a Dramatic School while he was still in his teens, sod he was with one of tbe original traveling companies in "A Pair ot Slxee" last sea- son. Together with Enid May Jackson and Dudlev Ayres, who will play the lead-s. Mr. Briggs will bo associated with such Brooklyn favorites as Isi- dore Martin, i.'harles Wilson, Charles Schofleld, Liara Mackln, WllUam Evarts and Florence Roberts, at the Grand. The season opens Satur- day matinee, Sept. 4, with "Inside the Lines." THB CRESCENT SEASON. At the Crescent, Brooklyn, tbe season starts Sept. 4, with "Tbe Spy." Wm. C. Massoa has pro- vided an excellent company. Including the now leading woman, Dorothy Shoemaker, who has ao- pearea in Philadelphia, Providence, Duluth snd Portland. Edw.ird Horton will come txom Port- land, ile. Bert Wilcox, Annette Tyler. Joseph La'.r- tence. Leah Peek, Wm. E. Blake.- Charles C. Wil- son. Arthur M.ick, stage manager: Beatrice More- land. Fred Webber, Mnrdette Frost and Marguerite Tcbeao. (Continued on page 10.) CATALOG of Professional and AmatenrPlaT^' Sketches. Monologs. Minstrel Jokes, Reclia- tlODS. Make-UpGoods, Etc., sent FREE. DICK A FITZGERALD, 20 Ann St., New Yorl:. IT I IftRDTT TBOSIBOlf B, B. and O. Well al lllOliDl I perlenced, sight reader, sober and reli- able. References If desired. W. NAUGLE, care Trahem Stock, Sayrllle, L. I.