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Aaguat 28 THE NEW, YORK CLIPPER It IIAlbolene "Alholene removes my mskp-iip esHll; nand qnlcKiT and I Ond li u most.saU^ lactory preparation. Pat op In 1 and 2 oz. tnliea lo Ct i he make-up box. ulno In aud 1 lb. cans, byallllrat-claas drugglstsand dealers tn make-up. Sample Free on Requett. AIcKSBSOA <k ROBBINB 91 CUliTON ST^ ITEW TOKK ■ ^■.'^-ff^i.'^■^\^^i^^.■■■■.>fi sinFMnosco. OUT OF TOWW HEWS Portland, Hie.—EelUi's (Harrr B. Sm!tl), mgr.) the KetUi Stock Co. presents "Innocent Aug. 23-28, closing Its season. The feature film production, "The Birth of a Nation," Is booked for 30-i5cpt. 4. The Royetcr-Dudlcy Opera Co. -will open for the Fall and Winter season Sept. 6, presenting "Woodland," with Anne Buascrr ana Carl Ganvoort as leads. New PonTL&^D (M. C. Blumenberg, mgr.)— VondeTlUe and motion pictures. Bill Auz. 13-2S: "The Symphonic Sextette," Brown. Fletcher Trio, Walter Walters, Jack Wallace, and Mack and Ir- win. Bin 26-28 : "The Garden of Hoses." Scld<m t'lid Bradford. Natada and company, Pclzpr and White, and Wilfred Du Bols. Gbiselv's (James W. Greely, mgr.)—Bob Des- mond and company of Summer Girls appear In a series of comedy and musical numbers 23-2.<), with the usual picture otTerlngs. The third annuol ob.servnnce of the opening of this house Is being celebrated the current week.- Cape Theatre, Caps Cottaqb Pare (Boyster & Dudley, mers.)—The Roysten-Dudley Opera Co. presents "Tlie Chimes of Normandle" 23-23. The flnal production of the season will be given week ol 30 then the company moves to Keith's Theatre. RiVEBTON Park (Royster & Dudlc.v, mgrs.)—The vaudeville cfierlngs at this resort arc drawing ex- cellent attendnnce. Booked 23-28: Mabelle Mc- Donald. Bernard and Roberts, Dcmercst and Col- lett?. Harmon. Zames and Dunn, and Juggling Nelson. StoilXd and Empire, motion pictures only. notes. Four hundred scats were reserved for the ' bers of Portland Lodge of 'Elks at Keith's Theatre, Au(r. 20. )Iabs Kent and Blanche Fbioebici were given a farewell reception at the close of their long en- gagement as members of the Keith Stock, Aug. 21, and upon their departure for Washington, D. C. The Elm Theatre Corporation broke ground last week for Its new ground flcoi- theatre, to sent one thousand four hundred, at Elm ond Congress Streets. The Jefferson Theatre remains dark for the present. THE Cafe Dansant, at tbe new Erposltlon Build- ing, la meeting with great success, favored with best weather. Hanctaeater, W. H—Star (E. J. Caron, mgr.) Paramount feature films. Palace (Wm. O'Nell, mgr.)—Pathe feature.s. New FAnE (P. F. Shea Theatre Co., mgrs.;— Dorner-Bowers Players, In "The Royal Mounted," Aug. 23-28. . Massabesic Lake Theatre (J. J. Flynn, mgr.) —Klynn's Musical Comedy Co. AncADiA Pavilion. —Dancing and cabaret. Pine Island Park (Graves & Ramsdell. mgrs.) —Band coucerts, fireworks, boating, bathing, etc. I.YBio. Cbown, Modern, ()ubbn, Obanith Sq.^ Globe, Empire and National, pictures only. Sprlnirlleld, Hauit. —Court Square D. O. Gil- more, mgr.) Corse Payton Stock Co., In "Madam X," Aug. 23-28. PoLi'B Pat ACE (Gordon Wrighter, mgr.)—Bill 23-2S: Springfield Girls Review, Al. Herman, Georgia Earl and company. Bennington Sisters, niuih Bros.. Follls Sisters. Le Boy, and pictures. For 2G-2S: Pauline, Barnes and Barron, tne War- tomos, Claude aud Marion Cleveland, "The Last Lnngh," Four Haley Slatera. and pictures. Gilmore fRobt. J. McDonald, mgr.)—Tills house opened 22 with Jean Bedlnl's Puss-Pnsa company. RijOL', BaoAnwAT. Edisionla. Fox, Gaixtt,- Mib- Ron, Grand, Globe. Hudson, Paucb, Plaza, Bxel ond SvnwAv, motion pictures. The pictures of the National Amatenr Bowing .\s90cIatlon. which was held here Ang. 13, 14, were shown at Poll's Palace lost bait of liat we^ CoLU3fBLA.—Sixth and last week of Mjs. Patrick Campbell.repertoire, begiiD Aug. 2X Cost. —Feature film of "The Birth of a Nation" continues. Alca:ur. —Bert Lytell, E>relyn Vaughan and company, Iji "Dndcr Cover," week of 28. Post. —Stock company. In "IJte's Shop Window." week of 22. Obfhbum. —BUI beginning Sunday matinee. 22 Thos. Egan, J. C. Nugent, Uan I'lng Chlen, llox'i Comedy (^rcus, AUman and Doddy, Kingston ani Ebner, Carlisle and Homer, Joan Sawyer, assisted bv George R. Uarcourt, and Orpheum motion/pic- tures. EupRESS.—BUI beginning Sunday matlnc Granville and Mack, .Harrington company. La Mara, Dave Rafael. Lew Plstel and company, and photoplays. Pamtaoes'. —Bin beginning Sunday matinee, 22: Belle Oliver, Eldmund Hayes and company, Dorsch and Russoll, Lady Alice's Pets, John V. Heed, and motion pictures. WIOWA^.—Dell S. Lawrence company. Hippodsomb. —Vaudeville and pictures Republic. —Dillon and King, la musical comedy, and vaudeville'and photoplays. Week of IQ the following feature films were seen: At the TlvoU, "An Allen;" at the Imperial, "The. Se--ret Orchard," and at the Portola, "The Mlllolnalre Baby." Pictures: and vaudeville are given at the Prin- cess, Valencia, Lincoln and Majestic Theatres. Photoplays are to he seen at the All-Star, New Fillmore, Edison, Market Street and Regent Thea- tres. Pictures only are shown at the Grand, Polk, Broadway, .Mnlo-Blograph, Sliver Palace, Victoria, Progress, T-Odeon, Unique, Pastime, Queen, Elite, Cory, Liberty, Lycetun, New, Bex, Snanghal. Sher- man, Sunset. Verdi, Vlckaburg, Idle Hour, Poppy, Hauseler, Class A, Acme, Capital, Clement, Elct- trlc. Bay View, Bell, Castro Street, CortlanJ, Cr.vstal, Excelsior, Fairyland, Fisher's, Flag, Fo- restlc, Glenodeon, Gulden City, Golden Eagle, Got- doc Sami, Halght Street, Hayes, Homestead, Irving, Keumy Street, Kentucky, La Bonlta, Mis- sion, New Bell, Nixon, Ocean View, Opal, Oriental, Palace, Palm, Panama, People's, Peerless, Photo- play, Sixteenth Street. Smith, Star, Washington Sqnare and York. notes. ^MARCAnET Anglin, with the a.islatsnce of Walter Damrosch and bis Symphony Orchestra, will give "Medea," at the Greelc Theatre, University of Cali- fornia, Berkeley, Alameda County, on Saturday evening, Aug. 21. Upwards of 10,000 persons witnessed "Iphlgenla In Aulls," at the acme place Otis Skinner and vvife are visiting this city, viewing the Elxposltlon. Paoebbwski will give a recital and address for the benefit of tLe Polish Victims' Relief Fund. In FesUval Hall, on the Exposition grounds, on Sat- urday afternoon, Aug. 21. The prices range from one to five dollars a seat. Melbourne MacDowell Is seriously 111 at the Continental Hotel, In this city. Two trained nursed are In attendance upon LIm. lie will be taken to a hospital as soon as he la well enough to be moved. Stomach trouble Is said to be tne cause of his lIlnessL The moving picture operators of San Francisco gave their third grand spectacular electrical display and cabaret show or "movies ball," at the (JlTlc Center Auditorium, 14. Fifty spotlight men rhn lamps from the galleries. The hall was largely at- tended, and the receipts are to be used for the sick and death benefit funds of the organization. Per- formers from all the theatres gave their aervlce.% and a fine program was given. Sontli Bend, Ind.—Orpheum (C. J. Allardt, mgr.) opens Beason Aug. 22. Ford Hewitt, James Cullen. Henry Toomer and company, Harris and Manyon, Lohse and Sterling, first naif. Bll' 2t>- 28: Laypo and Benjamin, Maria Bishop, Eleanoi* Haber and company. Chick Sale, La Graclosa, and pictures. AODlTORiuu (S. W. Pickering, mgr.)—Although "Midnight at Maxim's" was here two weeks ago. It was again shown to capacity houses 10. La Salle, Indiana and Subfbise, pictures only, report good business. Strand and Colonial, picture houses, will open season 22. / NOTES. Frank J. Mubpht, formerly SBslstant m.inager of the Orpheum, has been appointed manager of the Orpheum Theatre, Winnipeg. Mr. Murphy has been connected with the Orpheum here for a num- ber of years, and Is thought well of by members of the profession and his associates. Tub Clipprb wishes blm much success In bis new field. C. L. 'Miller has been appointed assistant man- ager of the Orpheum. Thb Inter-State 'Faib win be held Sept. 14-13. Work la being i.-ushed as rapidly as possible In order to be ready In time for opening. BvanavlIIe. Ind.—Wells BUou (C. Lar Offutt, lEgr.) feature films. Obpredh and Nobthsidb (Cbas. Sweeton, mgr.) —Amateurs, vaudeville and motion pictures. Princess, Savoy, Cbitebion, Rivbbside, Nov- ELTT, Colonial, Franklin, Viboinla, Coluudia, Pulton, Vai,ada, Stadium, Governor, Albambba. JRFPEBSON, WO0DI.AWN, WALNUT, FATOBITI:, CASTLB Hall and .Vlamo. motion pictures only. The New Grand, under the management of Otto Meyer, will open its season Aug. 20. Peoria, ni.—Al Fresco Park (Seaver Amuse. Co.. mgra.) vaudeville and outdoor amusements. Fou.T, RiVEHViEW Park, Abion and Facst, caboret shows. Apollo, Columbia, Duchess, Bmpbess, Oab- DEN. iJIPL-niAL, Ltceuu, Uajbstic, Palace and Pbincesr, pictures only. NOTES. Uajxstic opens Sept. S with Vlra. BiLLT Emesson, of the 'Frisco Frolics, with the ' Harry Wright Shows, entertained the patrons of mgr.) the Sunday concert, rAug.rs KlnlaldJiHtlss; Nell McKinley, Hi I'eaUon and tioldle, rhllllpnl -Fo the Tarlous cabaret boose* sereral evenings during nis stay here. He poaseaaes .a remarkab1>' strong ■ voice. Atlantic Ulty, N. J.—ApolHb !(l^rcu Moore. ■ ;.r22; .Included thi> Haiel KIrke Trifv. ^'hllllppl -Four, - EUlott and len. Johnny Iji Vler. Carl 'Damon Troupe, lllle Hal> and Bro., Fred .Maniie's Song Revue, , jd photoplays. For week of 23. "It Pays to Ad- vertise: week of 30. "The Girl from Utah," with Julia Sanderson, Donald Brian and Joseph Caw- thorn. Keith's Oabdkn Pieb (Chas. G. Anderson mgr.) —iBUl week of 23 : Moll^ Mclntyrc and rumpanr, John and Mae Burke, Dingle and Corcoran Carr and company, Ethel Hopkins, Martlcottl and Sylvester, nnd Max's Comedy Circus. COBT (Ben Harris, mgr.)—"Princess Pat" Is pro- duced week of 23, with Eleanor Pointer. Sam II. Hardy, .Alexander Clnrk, Robert Ob-'r, Pearl Palmer, .Kl. Shean, Louis Caaavant, Joseph H. Lertora, I.e- t:ore Novaalo. Ralph Wlggs and Kstherlne WUchle. Victor Herbert personally conductitd the orche-stra. on opening night. "Brother BUI," with James J. I'orbett In the cost, will be put on here 30. New Nixdn (Harry Brown, mgr.)—"The Birth of a Nation" (pictures) will close Its run here SJcpt. fi. MILLION Dollar Pier Uippodromb (W. V.. Shackelford, mgr.)—Bill 23-28: Emeat R. Ball, HIasett and Scott, Four Musical Klelaea, MabelU> Morgan, Bert Wheeler and company, and Emmot Welch's Minstrels. On evening of 21 Mr. and Mr.s. Vernon Castle made their first and only appear- ance In .Atlantic City. 101 Ranch Circus, with Jess Wlllard, showed here Monday, 23. A week ago the city authorities served notice on Manager Urown, of the Nixon, to discontinue "The Birth of a Nation" after Monday, 16. The order was In response to the demands of several colored men and colored ministers, and the com- pliance with the request was looked upon by man,- people as a political move to catch the rolorrtl vote. Mr. Krown's attorneys promptly applied to the chancellor of this State for and obtained an Injunction restraining the city authorities from Interfering with the production. Several managers have been arrested and placed L'nder bonds to appear before the grand Jury for offering Sunday productions. IVentoB, N. J. —State Strrct (Herman Wabn, mgr.) bill Aug. 23-25 Joe Hortiz, Joe Watann, the Kejnolds and Frances Dc Haven, and a feature l*lcture. .Monday only, "Romnnre of Elaine" was shown. Bill 2G-28 Joe llorllz, Davis and Onkly, the Smarts. Frances De Haven and feature pic- ture. Thursday only, Lottie rlckford, In "The Diamond from the Sky." Tre Inter-State Faib wlU be held this year from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. "Art." Smith, the aviator, who nas been at the San Franclnco Ex- position, win be a .feature free op<?n air attraction, giving dally flights t>efore the grand stand. Dare- Dcvll Sclireyvr, who leaps acros.i thi< track from a high Incline tu a pool of wat4!r. will also be seen, and Ralph Dc Palma will he anr of the contestants In the auto races, Friday at the Fair. A special prize Is offered (or the breaking of the truck records In harnp«s racing, and three running races will be held dally, excepting Friday. Col. Mahlon R. Margerom, secretary of tne association, has full charge of the fair. St. Jobn, Can.—Open House (W. C. McKay, mgr. I Iloman's Musical Revue, featuring Jcre Mc- Aullffe. flnlnhcd its .?ngaffement here Auk. 21. to gcod business. Empire Musical Revue follows. LvRir.—Vaudeville and pictures. IMEBIAL.—Itae Eleanor Ball, viollnlste, anal mov- ing pictures. Gem, Unique, Stab. Gaiett and Palace, pic- tures. notes. The Palace Is a new picture House, under the management of John T. V>ncent. The l.YBic has started a new program. This house formerly presented a mixed program of plv- tr.rcs ond vaudeville, changing pictures three llmen a week. .\ow they are pres-entlng, on the fir't throe days of each week, a Mutual fratur,- pli-tiin-, cr.Dslstlng of from four to six reels, together wICi the usual vaudeville, which N chuuKHd iwlii- a week, and a mixed program of plcturp» Is iiHrtl for the last half of the weok. The iii'w policy has lucreased business. J. B. McKay, of lioston, .spent a few day» here recently, the guest of his son, W. C. Mi-Ksy, manager of the Opera Hun.si;. Zaneavlile, O Schultz (.Arthur Morely. mgr.) haa been thoroughly rennv.ited .nod re-decorated, n( w elevation on main Uoor, and new chalm In stalled throughout, presenting a decided Improve- ment and a charming npp<-sranee. The house opens for the coming season Aug. 2.<*, wlUi Vogel's l>lg City Minstrels as the attraction. Tmi-ebial, Ul'imrv's, .\?iRnicAN and Gband, motion pictures. Obpukum opens with vaudeville on Labor Day. Akron, O Colonial (Louis Wise, mgr.) Felbcr Shea Stock Co. week of Aug. 23. I^iKESiOK Park Casino (Harry A. Hawn, mgr.) —Billy Allen Musical Comedy Co. week of 23. Bank. WAijK>Rr, National,. Empress. I'laza. Winter, Maine, ideal, Trobnton, Gbotto. Ma- jestic, OnpHEi'M, Nixon, Pastime, Dbeauland, Abcade, Ideal, Spiceb and Pantaoes', moving pic- tures. Macon, Ga.—Palace (L. A. Mitchell, mgr.) pic- tures only Aug. 23-2U. I'RiNCESS (Angel Soteropolons, mgr.)—Billy Beard and feature pictures 22-28. Masox (Mitchell h SoteropoIouB, mffrs.)—Pic- tures. Tubes houses are working on a mutual basis so as not to conflict with each other. When a feature picture Is on at the Palace, one will not be on at the Prlnceso, anj exchanges will be made quite often. SlBgen wUl not be nied after 28.