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October 23 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 4S AT THB REW YOBK THEATRES. HKMOHE Hana0«nNnt CtlAKUS DCLUNCHAH " HIP~HIP~HOOBAY 10 Unalcol Comedies In One. 80IJ8A. AND BIS BARO 100 Novelties Inclodlng The Ice Ballad BensatloD FljIBTinO AT ST. nOfUTZ Bres. e.lO ic Sat, fl RA Dalij Mat. (i Hat. Beat Seats, vlatlV. Beet Seats, •!* Ban. Night, aoii««<« B»nd« a>c to M. B. >>. KEITH'S PALACE Broadmty ft 47tli St. Hat. Datljr at 2 P. U. 36, M and Ttc Bvery lltalit 2S-M-7«-$l-$T.M EVELYN NESBIT & JACK CLIFFOBD FALJ. KABHIOIT SHOW Ray Samuels, Imhoff, Conn & Cor- eene, LyoDs ft Yos-co., Everett's Novelty Clrcns. The Flying Martins. ACSTnn Broadway ft tfth St. Evenings 8.16. atSJI vn MaOne es W ednesday ft Satarday at 2.16. "fflT-THE-TRilL HOLUDAY" with FBED KIBLO as Billy HoUlday^ ewDf DC Broadway ft 40th Street. Evenings 8.16. UVlrinEi HaUneesTnesday and SatnrdAv 2.16. CHARLES tUUPia ADS B HI. BIS GREAT SUCCESS FROBMAN Presents SHEEiLOCR HOLMES 18»»t Play~8BCRET SERTICB COLUMBIA THEATRE BBOADWAT, *7tH STBEET, IV. Y. ThU Weelt. "SBUI.IIIO BEAUTIES" GEO, n. COHAN'S Theatre, Broadway ft 43d Street. Evenings at 8.16. Matinees Wed- _ _ _ nesday and Saturday at 2.16. CHARLES DILUhOHAM presents In a lltUe comedy with HISS MIFOBJttATIOIl ^i/A^ra^D^Rr ELSIE JANIS Ith a little maslc B'way ft 39th St. Phone, 884« dreeloy. _ Evgs. S.16. Uats. Wed. ft Sat., 2.16. jioit Charming ot All Viennese Operettas, THE BLUE PARADISE Wltlt CBCIb 1<EAN and the Best Singing Cast in New Torll. Uats. Wed. ft Sat. 2.1* A. H. WOODS PRESENTS HUDSON 44th St., nr. B'way. Brea., 8.11. Hats. Wed. ft Sat., 2.16. Direction SELWTN ft CO. YnvrnvD vYnv wituwiLLiAH mJMMWMSiMS) JP m.mS)Mu coustemay. By ROI COOPER HEORUB. Oast Inolndes Frank Craven. Violet Bemlng, Henry 8taphenaon, othera. Theatre, W. 4Sth St, Evenings at 8.20. Ifatlnees, Wed. ft Sac., a.SO. CHARLES FROHIIAN presenU In OUR S^&^^nsnZT A dramatization ot Edna Ferber'a Emma UcChesney stories. PIUniCD 42d St., near B'way. Evenings 8.16. uHlllJLCn Matinees Wednesday ft Saturday at 2.16. COHAN ft HARRIS Present The House ef Glass A New Play by MAX MARGIN riflDT ^tt> 6t-< E. ot Broadway. Phone Bryant. 48 V Wn 1 Evenings at 8.20. Maunees Wed. and sat-, xao. JOHN CORT Presents a New Three Act Comlo Opera Wltb BI^EAROH PAIRTKB THE PRINCESS PAT Book or Lyrics by HENRY BLOSSOM. Mnslc by VICTOR HERBERT. VITAORAPB. B'way, 44th Street. TWIOB DAILiT, 130 ft 8.80. "Qreatest War Drama ever filmed." —N. Y. American. FeatDrtng CHARLES RICHMAN Mats. (exc. Sat.) 2&c, 60c. and tl-00. Evgs. ft Sat. Hat., 26c., 60c., T6C., $1.00 ft $2.00. mrDMTIIDVCentral Park W.,e2d.esdSta. Eves.8.''6. tCIl 1 Uul Mats. Tnes., Thnrs., Sat.. 2.16. 7DWN 7DP/CS P&ICAB 1 I^es. 29c. to $2. Sat. Hat. ft Son. Nights, 25c. to $l.tO. Tues. and Thnre. Mats., 2Sc. to tl. No higher. "n A Araiwr Theatre. 4Sth St., west of Broadway. -H»VrVF Jl MM. Pbone «100 Bryant. Evenings 6.80. Matinees Wed. ft Sat., 2.so. ciiAir JOHN MASOH and JAHE COWL UBICVW THEIATRE. Broadway and Mth St. Eves.. 8.16 OBIC I ¥ Uats. Wed. ft Sat. 2.16. Phone 210 Bryant. COHAN ft HARRIS Present ¥@yiig America" A New Play by FRED BALLARD. West 44th St. Evenings 8.30. Mati- nees, Thursday and Saturday, 2.20. BELASCQ DAVID BELASCO presents THE BOOMERANG "Booms laughter market."— eve. MAIL. u a DDIG West 41id St. Evenings at 8.16. aAnXllO Matinees Wednesday and^inrday at 2.16. EDOAB SELWYN'S Melodramatic Comedy In Alfred Satro's Comedy "THE TWO VIRTUES" •9A*^ Ctt Near B'lray. Phone 413 Bryant. OarbXl 0b* Evg*. S.IS. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.16. OLIVER UOHOSCO Introduces i Unchastened Woman A New Comedy Drama by LOCIS K. ANSPACBER With a TjDlcal M0R03C0 Cast MAIUIB ELUOirS TUEA., 39th near Broadway. Phone, 1478 Bryant. Evgs., 8.16. MaU.. Wed. and Sat.. 3.1S. FREDERICK HARRISON'S COMPANY IN A Comedy In Fonr Acta. By H. Annesley Bachell. The lilt ot the London Season. OUIIDDUTTBEA. 44th W. of B'way. Phone 8439 Bryant. SnUDDIil Evenings, 8.16. Matinees Wed. ft Sau, 3.ie. A Viennue Opiritta By FRANZ LEHAR, Composer or "the Meny Widow.' Symphony Orchestra of to. ALONE AT LAST I B'wayftSOthSL Phone 2330 WHITER GARDEN « « — ' Tnes., Thura. ft Sat., 2. A WORLD OF PLEASURE with the Greatest Organization of High Class Entenalners In the World. OUT OF TOWN NEWS Maaeheater, IT. H . S tar (E^ J. Caron, mgr.) FaimiDOunt and otber featuie films. PAU (P. F. iShea Theatre Co., mgrm.)—CorM Faytsn Stock Co., la "East Lynne'' and "To-day." WTck of Oct. 18. I'ALAO (Wto. (VNell. mgr.)—Photoplaya and vrndevllle. ADDTXOBrnU, CBOWK, OLOBI, LiTBIC, Udosbk, QuicaN, Obamitb Sq., liupiBX and Nxtionai., ple- turea only. KOTXS. WoBD was leeolved In this city late Saturday sTuihw. Oct. 9. that Mia. Etta Reod PaytoD. wife of Coree Paytoii, wboae compaiiy Is iilaytDE at the Park Theatre. Here, passed away at sprugfieia. Maaa., In Whldb city Mr. I'ayton had bnt reveatly finished an engagement, CoijTtiBX Bbos.. managers of the Academy, hei«, have re-modeled their building Into a roltor rink, and installed a nefw $6,000 organ. Thb AiiDiTOBlDK management, reprodnccd. by special rconeert, Oct. 13. 14. "Island ot Begcnora- tlon." I'hls has proved quite popular locally. The Wjf. Fox Ftui OoBPOBi.Tioy releases will hereafter be shown at the Olobe Theatre exdn- slvely. Saa Aatoaio, Tex,—Grand (Sid H. Wels, mn.) lUgh class road attractions. MAJXSTic (Edward Raymond, mgr.)—^Vanda- vH'e and jkletnres. E)]fPiBa (W. J. Lytle, mgr.)—Uovlng pletarec. .NOTXa. Thi Orand Opera iHoose and the Empire Thea- tres showed the World's BaBeball Serlea retnmi to large and enthusiastic crowds. On Oct. 9 two performances by Rlngllng Bros.' (3rcna drew very good bnslness. There woa on overflow crowd of over two thousand at the after- noon performance that were required to be aeatfd on the ground. It wag estimated that aboot fonr thousand were turned away. 101 Ranch Wild West Show Is due 22. Waoo. Tex.—^Auditorium (Miss Gnaale Oscar, mgr.) after having been thoroughly renovated, opened, Oct 16, with "Wlien Dreajna Come Tnie." fSitnre booklnn Include a number of the best road productions. Mlas Oscar, who has long bees con- nected with theatrical matters here, la a great fiivorlte In Waco, and It goes without aaylng, that this should be a flnandaJly successful season for the Andltorlnm. Mlas Oscar baa the distinction of being the only woman manager In this State. Alamo. —Moving pictures and vaudeville. HITFODBOMI, QtTSIN, C:aTSTAI^ REX and MiCZBL, moving pictures. RiNOLiNO Bbos.' I?ibccs gave two perfonnaaees to capacity boslness Oct. 6. DeaTer, Colo. — Broadway (Peter McConrt, mgr.) aeaaon opened Oct 18 with "On Trial" for a week's stand. Obphech. —Bill 18 and week: Mrs. Leslie Car- ter and company, Willie Solar. Harry and Bra Puet. 'rrho Act Beautiful," Eva Shirley. Bert Han- Ion. Corrlgan and Vivian, and Orpheum Weekly. TARoa Graxd (Peter MoConrt mgr.)'^hrodor« Ix>rch Co.. 17 and indefinite. ExipnEMB (Geo. B. Greaves, mgr.)—BUI opening le for week Is headed by the Dumetrlseaa noupa, with four other acts and moving pictures. DiNHAK (O. D. Woodward, mgr.)—"Innocent" 17 and week. De« Molaea, In.—Princess (Elbert ft Getehell, mgrs.) Prlnceai Stock Co.. In "Her Own Monev.' week of Oct 17, "AU On Account of BUaa" BERCHEI.L (H^rt ft Getehell, mgrs.)—"Bo- hpinlan Girl" played, matinee and night, to hjg bii.<lnc?s, 13. SuFBESS (iBlbert ft Getehell, mgrs.)—9pUt week vaudevl.le and Keystone pictures. Orpheum (H. MnKown, mgr.)—Spilt week vaudeville and pictures. Colombia, S. O.—Columbia (P. Lu Brown, in;^'.) Foi'bes.Bobertaan Oct IB. "It Pays to Adver. tiso" 20. Mrs. Patrick Campbell 21. Babndm ft Bailxt CiBcua comes 21. South Cabolina Agricultural and Mechanical Fair 25-30. Elarln. III.—Grand (W. B. Newman, mgr.) five acts ot vaudeville Oct 18-20. The Sbermoa Players will present "Within the Law" 21-24. Star, Octhedm and Temple, pictures only. H. P. RoBio, manager of the Orpheum, Is visit- ing In South Dakota. TWO NEW FROFES9IO!TAI. DBPARTBIEXTS OIV ONE BLOCK.