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34 VARIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS — ■■■■ KEPT. M. OLYMPIC, NEW TOM. HARDER & HALL'S Blrf Ne>w 8 Act Musical M«l»ntf• Th« "Morning Glories" "IN ZULULAND" ONE HALF HUNDRED PEOPLE CLARE EVANS Principal Comedian and Producer. Chauncey Holland HARRY FELDMAN THE DANCING BOY. O.C. MACK a ALEXANDER -cus A MAM AND A HALT. 7 ft •■ t ft. A The taHnl Quartette BABETTE Principal Bouhrette. The Great "Salome." GRACE LA VELLE LEADING PRIMA DONNA. NINER odd NINER Tho Dntohmnn and the Qn—m> WALTER KELLY THE BUM LEGIT. ZULA ELLSWORTH ECCENTRIC CHARACTERS. WEEK SEPT. SI, EMPIRE, DE8 MOINES. THE BI6 LAUGHING SHOW "TIGER LILIES WILL V. DREW, Manager. If WILL H. WARD AND CO. "When the D gM Coma* to Town." JOHN C. HART and hla friend "The Whale," MAY BELMONT the Whirlwind Soubrette. HUGHEY BERNHARO MEMPHIS "COON" 8H0UTER. AMD MATT KEKNEuY THE COMEDIAN. Jeannatte Sherwood The Electric Clark Sisters "6th Avenue to the Bowery." THE CHALK LINE WEEK SEPT. 28, PEOPLE'S, CINCINNATI. EMPIRE BURLESQUERS 1ND ROGER IHHOF GEO. E. LEARNED, Manager. ROGER SUZANNE IMHOFandCORINNE JOHN A. WEST AMD WOLP. . BENNET SISTERS 8INOERS AND DANCERS. HOWARD MdLJNDER LENA LACOUVIER MONTAMBO and BARTELLI COMEDY ACROBATS. ARMSTRONG and LEVERING COMEDY CYCLISTS. LEW. H. SPOOLER MUSICAL DIRECTOR, STUART BARNES Direction GEO. HOMANS. Have Your Card in VARIETY AN INNOVATION IN B U R L E S O U E 1 HURT1G <& 9EAMON Present CHARLES HOWARD A NIGHT IN NEW YORK" AMD THE BE8T COMPANY THAT ITER PLAYED BURLESQUE. E. DICK RIDER, Manager. Just o Line or T\a/o from the Omaha Papen And then there it Leo Carrillo, whose command of the Chineae and Italian dialects together with a mimicry unexcelled, ia a decided novelty. In the phraae of the theatrical profession, he "is classy," and that implies not only a high degree of cleverness, but also good taste in the use of it Leo Carrillo, monolorist, is the only one who ever essayed real Chinese dialect here. He told many funny stories in the dialect. Carrillo also tells stories in Italian dialect. He kept the house in a rood humor all the time. Carrillo is a cartoonist on VARIETY, the official vaudeville paper did this booking. When amwering advertUemenU kindly mention Variety.