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18 VARIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTI8T6 REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS HEADLINER WEEK SEPTEMBER 17 AT NORUMBECA PARK, NEAR BOSTON JVST ARRIVED ATTKR SEVEN YEARS TOVR Or THE 'WORLD COOKE AND MISS ROTHERT ECCENTRICS EXTRAORDINAIRE SPECIAL BIO FEATURE week Sept. Srd. GARRICK THEATRE, WHXINOTON. HEAOLIKERS week Sept. 10th. FAMILY THEATRE. 8CRAMT0N. Look Us Ovor Sundoy Night, Ooiobor 7, at iho Now York Thoairo Permanent address, EHRICH HOUSE, 229 WEST 38TH STREET, NEW YORK. JA8. THIS 18 THE ACT THAT MAKES THEM LAUGH 80 MUCH. MOLLIS TEED AND LAZELL IN THAT FUNNT OLD RESTAURAKT. CHAS. HOWARD STARRING IN "NEW YORK TOWN" DirMtlon HURTIO ft SEAMOH. BITTER THAV EVER. Abbie Carlton IK LITIKG ART STUDIES. AttUted by ten meet beautiful and shapely rirla. ^ATCfl FOI NEIT SEASON. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL IN STATU A IT "Waahinvton Society Girla," Seaaon '06-'07. i*nB_' FRED ZOBEDIE The Incomparable Hand Balancer. Now bookinr for Yaude^Ule. AT LIBERTY DEC. 10th. For particular! addreai ROBERT GIRARD, 1266 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, or FRED ZOBEDIE, as per route with the Great Adam Forepauffh-Sellt Bros. Circus. JUGGLING OCT. 1, OLYMPIC. CHICAGO. OCT. 8. MAJESTIC, CHICAGO. THE THREE COATES (InclndJnir "Little Suoflower") IN "WANTED. AN ERRAND BOY." ELIZABETH BERENICE The Banks-Breazeale duo The Daintiest of Musical Acts 163 W. 46tli St., N. Y. City . S. BENTHAM Presents Nan En^eton and Co Inoludinr MIRON LEFFINGWELL in •HOW THE WIDOW WAS WON.'* CHARACTER SONGS AND WHISTLING. HELEN TRIX •A TIP FROM TIPPERARY. Bee Pat Casey at Wm. Morris' Office. ONK or THC BOYS rROM MOMC FRANK FOGERTY 'THE DUBLIN MINSTREL." See Pat Casey at Wm. Morris' Office. JULIA KINGSLEY LEWIS NELSON Presentinff farcioal sketobea, "After the Honeymoon" and "Her Unole's Nieoe." Address 8. K. HODGDON. St. Jamea Buildinf. Bransby Williams eURtCTEl SKTOHES FROM DICKEIS Direotioa H. B. MABDfELLI. Spaulding and Dupuee THE STROLLERS, Oue Week in Vaudeville, Oct. 8, Novelty, Brooklyn, then back to Sine Bing. Have Your Cetrti In \/ARIEXY ■tSKed and provt^l n nov«'lty; the La Vinp-Clmnron Trio, excollent; Will KoKeru, lasso exinrt; Tom Muure. vooallHt. STAR (F. W, Stair, mjfr.).— Tho "Broftdway Onlety Girls" raiigbt them hard and capacity business rulrd. The r«>mi>aiiy is a large one, pretty maidona KHlore, funny mniedl.ins. costumes and ncenery flne. Johnnie WelM'r, Dick Brown and Fred Bulla furnlptied the oomedy. A feature of the olio was the gymnantlc work of Mario and Aldo. Mile. BnrtolesRi In a skilled dancer. Bulla and BraKg do a turn showing bow to play pool. Maud Wil«ton in songM and dancefi. Next: Sam Devere's Own Company. HARTLEY. rehearsal 10).—Week 1: Tom Nawn and eompuny. KiK)d; the Two Floods, gotMl; the Sisters Cardownle, good danrers; Ulldny and Fox, gtHxl: '"Dixie Sere- naders," took well; Stanley and Leonard, gcxwl; Bowers. Walters and Crooker, "The acrobatic Uul»es." big hit. SETAB. ClMiuch. acrobatic comedians, funny. Business p,KMl. NOTES.-^ Mayer Sunday concerts at the .Majestic are proving a Mg success, and goo«l vnndevllle acts are booked each week. The skating rink opened Oct. 1 for second season and business good. W. it. BOWMAN. ••Tlie Star Show (Jlrls" are the attraction this week. A gfKxI olio and chorus make a creditable performance. NOTE.—.T. W. Stevens, of this city, will try out a new act presently. .Mr. Stevens will Ik* supported by the Bennett Sisters In a singing and danchig act with special scen- ery. HARLOW L. STEKLK. TROY, N. Y. PROOTORS (W. II. <;raham. mgr. Mondav rehearsal lOK—John Ilyams an*l I/»'ll« Mdnfyre In the c<miedy sketch "Two Iliuidred Wives," scored a hit; Walter Daniels Imitates n«ited ac tors in a clever manner; Joseplilne (tussman and her "picks," pleased; Mary I)uf>ont «iul company In sketch "I.#ft at the Tost." pleased: Alexis and S'chall, "the contortionist and the soubrette." were well received; Bates Musical Trl<» won aF»- proval; Monnn* and Wesley, coniedfians, annised; Four I.ond«»ns. mid air acrobats, were very ^ood. LYCEI'M (R. H. Keller. mg'-.).—'Tlie Wash- ington Soi'lety Olrls" appeared here 1 ;{. J. J. M. UTICA, N. Y. ORI'IiEIJM (B. L. Koneke, res. mgr. Monday WASHINGTON, D. 0. BEI.ASCO (Stofldard Taylor. mgr.).—The William .Morris "All Star" vaudeville company l«»r the second week, playing to goo<I houses. Mn;;gle Cllne, please«l; Mrs. Stuart Kubson, g<H)d sketch; Dome, clay modeller, creditable; Chev- alier Do liorls. shan>shooter. gmsl; Ward and Ciirraii, plenslnw: Kennedy and Wllklns. dancers, well re«'elve<l; Julius Tannen. Imitersonallons. fav- orable: Schiller 'rroui»o, acrol»ats, clever; "Daisy Dancers." Immense. CHASE'S (Winnlfred De- witt. mgr. M<inday rehearsal Kl:!."*).—Bill U|) to averaue. Ned Nye and "Rollicking Olrls," with the Relrl Sisters, are the hit of the show. Tlie I.iibakans, tumblers, gisnl; Selma Brantz. Juggler, pli-iisin);; Claire Beasy's jHTformlng <'ats, well re- ceived; Iaw Hawkins, creditable; Clarice Vance. g«rtMl: Yoiintr and Brooks, amusing. NKW LY- CKl'M (Hugh Kemati. mgr.).—"The F^mplre Murlesqners," with Roger Imhof as the lea«llng rnTn»>dlnn. assisted by a gwsl company, proved atiiuslng,' Intrrslucing some good musical niimlK'rs and twenty pretty girls, 'llie olio Is also gistd. Indiof, Conn and Corlnne In good sketch; Four Musketeers, bit; Oladys St John and her Mlnne- bi li:i .Maidens, were well liketl; 'ITiree Alcorons. phased; Four I^igh Sisters, g<MNl; Martin and WILMINGTON, DEL. DOCKSTADERS OARRICK (W. L. Dockstader, sole prop, and mgr. Monday rehearsal 10).— I'rof. F. Wiseman and his dogs, goo4l; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. O'Brien, "The Bachelor and the Maid," well received; Krause and Beach, assist- ed by Dutch pickaninnies, sing well; H«>lcombe. Curtis, and company, very good act, well re- ceived; Alcott, Erldle and company, novelty pan- tomime, went well; Hathaway and Slegel, dancers. g«SMl; the "Boston Fadettes." headed by Caroline B. Nichols, the hit of the show. PITRO. WORCESTER, MASS. POI.rS (J. A. Crlddle. mgr. Monday re- henral 10).—Week 1: Bert Leslie and company In "Hogan's Visit" was very good. Ryan-Rich- Held company in ".Mag Haggerty's Reception" was a scream from start to finish. Harry I# Clsir. character artist, good; Dephln and r>al- niora In a musical act were fair; Bailey and Fletcher, colored comedians, were good; Adams and Drew In "The Bogus Chauffeur" were funny; Fred and Pauley In acrobatic act were «'\ceilent. and good pictures closed. PARK (Al F. Wilton, mgr. Monday rehearsal 10).— WINNIPEG, MAN. BIJOU (Nash &. Burrows, mgrs. Monday re- hearsal .3).—Week 24: Em I lie Walt. g<Ktd; I,a Bord and Ryerson, goo«l; Whltehea<l and (Jrlerxon Sisters, well receive<l; (Jeorge Hillman. gcxwl danc- ing; Alblne. headllner, takes well. DOMINION (I). Douglas, mgr, Mtmtlay rehearsal 10).—Week 2.'t: Fred Wuddell. held over; Irene De Arvlile, fair; Davis and Macauley In "One Clirlstniiis Eve," g<Msl; Bell Boy Trio, good; Vernon ventrilo- tpilst. big aftplause; (lonxalex Brothers, Mexlcnn Serenaders. giKKl. NOTE.—D. Douglas will have a provincial vau<levllle circuit. It will embriice priuclpul towns of the province. S. J. HORTON. YORK, PA. PARI/)R (Wm. B. Pyle. mgr.).—Creo Is special attraction, goes big. Seeback bas struck an athletic town and Is making the hit of his lITc; Wilson and Mae. comedy duo, arc delivering n*-*' stuff above the tisual run: R. Thomas Mlll< r, Illustrated songs, bit: Reevi's and Kenny, singers and dancers, good; Probst Trio, comedv sket>li, fair. JACK DIAMOND. Wk€n fuiotring advertUemmit hMAy mm^ian VAimT.