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VARIETY 25 CALL All people engaged 'for GHAS. ROBINSON'S "CRUSOE GIRLS* 9 CO. will report s>t MURRAY HILL LYCEUM (34th St. and 3rd Ave.) THURSDAY, JULY 25. »t 10.80 A. M. Kindly acknowledge this call to 0HA8. ROBINSON, (Room 704), Columbia Theatre Building, New York. than 1,000 In the place for the opening show and the audience appeared pleased with the bill, which included three acts and several reels of pictures. Heller's Diving Girls were featured and scored strongly. It was a red hot night, though the building seemed fairly cool and the audience seemed to enjoy the way the two girls flopped from the spring boards into the water. The management could probably have started something by inviting volunteers to try some of the tricks of the girls. A big cement tank, 24 feet square and 0 feet deep, erected under the ring, will be used for diving and water acts which are to feature the bills each week. Lowanda's Circus pleased. Wilson and Aubrey, a com- edy bar and wrestling team, also won favor despite the handicap of having to erect their own apparatus. The arena is well lighted and it is roomy. Attendants in white uni- forms handled the crowds and the new Olym- pia should do well during the summer with- out much opposition in the vicinity Norman Jefferies is back from his vaca- tion and will work off his surplus weight getting up in the work he forgot while sum- mering down Bast. Miss McCoach started packing her suitcase Tuesday and is looking for a couple of open weeks. The Philadelphia Sporting Writers held a "Beefsteak Dinner" starting at midnight, Mon- day at Hickman and Prlngle's Cabin Cafe. The talent Included Aubrey Prlngle. Russ Kel- ly. Lou Levy. Tom Kelly. Joe Kelly, Dannie Green, Frank Moore, Bob Carlln, Harry Satchel, Alex Brooke and James Manning, the latter at the piano. It was a big night. BOSTON KEITH'S (HarryB. Oustin,' mgr.; agent, U.. B. O.).—The heat didn't effect the at- tendance. "The Mlesterslngers" are still hold- ing the fort. The selections for this week have been changed somewhat Next week will be the last for this aggregation of star sing- ers. Rita Gould, fine gowns and songs; Barle A Curtis, good; "Les" Copeland, clever coon songs; Llda McMillan ft Co.. pleasing sketch; Muriel ft Francis, good; Three Parelle Sisters, clever gymnasts; walton ft Lester, pleased. Pictures. ARTISTS WRITERS MUSICIANS DO YOU WANT A Handsome Brand New Bungalow with pleat? of land susd ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES In finest all-year section of Long Island Lees than one hour from New York FltNINS. MATING. IATHING at your very door. ' Most Ideal spot for Rest, Rtcrutiea ami Inspiration WILL ACCEPT Small Manthly Rant as Payment and give Immediate possession F«ll particular* on request. Address ARCHITECT, Box 100, Variety Office No Professional Copies sent unless we receive late program OR( HFSTHATIONS 10 CENTS tAuH With a bunch of New Hits for MINSTRELS-- BURl ESQUES - STOCK COMPANIES MUSICAL SHOWS—and all kinds of VAUDEVILLE ACTS. THOSE RAGTIME MELODIES Positive Senvatlon by Gene HednMnt Introducing all the Popular Rag Hit* BUTTERFLIES Th*l thWrnii s "flutter Flutter" Song hem The R»>c vf Panama" Au Revoir Sweet Marie S. It. Henry and Ballard Macdonald's New March Ballad SHAKESPERIAN If You Want A Song That Can Be Acted As Well At Sung Send For ThU Big Surprise Hit IN THE GLOAMING By George Ade Davis and Arthur Gillespie Beautiful Sentimental Ballad THE TIME FOR TIME IS SUM ERTI By GENE HOOCKINS and JACK COOGAN The Only Ffeal Summer Song Hit of 1912 Mello - Cello Melody One of the Biggest Hits In the Country Today SUBWAY GLIDE By EDNA WILLIAMS and ARTHUR GILLESPIE A Great "Turkey Trot," "Bunny Hug" and "Grizzly Bear" Seng £ HEAR THOSE CHIMES Humorous Syncopated Song by GENE HODGKINS and ELI DAWSON THAT RAGGEDY RAG •y S. R. HENRY and ARTHUR GILLESPIE Everybody's Doln' This On* Brimful of Stunt* and Effects HAVE YOU THESE FAMOUS HITS IN YOUR REPERTOIRE ? IN THE SHADOWS HYMNS OF OLD CHURCH CHOIR BELL IN THE LIGHTHOUSE leokino For I Nice Young Fellow WHIN YOU'RE IN LOVE CURLT LOCKS GLOW WORM Song) AM IK* (Song) I'VE 10Y TIME AND PLACE VALSE 3EPTEMBRE (Song) WHEN FELLOW WHO'S LONESOME DRUID'S PRATER (Song) LIKE YHE HAT. LIKE THE DRESS "I'M CRAZY FOR LOVE 'Come Where Lilies Bloom To-Nigbt EV'RYTIME I SMILE AT YOU OR THE BAR RAGTIME ENGINEER RAGTIME MAJOR SAM WHAT A FUNNY WORLD YNIS IS CHICKEN GLIDE ENDEMIC RAN 'TREASURES OF WORLD ARE MINE no THE END OF WORLD WITH YOU "HARBOR LIGHTS ARE BURNING MY 6AL SAL DON'T TEASE BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF LOVE ►SILVER WAYER LOVELY DAU6HYER OF ALLAH MAJESTIC (Lindsay Morlson. mgr.). Nanre "The Fires of St. John' opened Monday afternoon after a postponement from last Monday, du« to the heat. The house was crowded to the doors. Rather a unique sight to see an "S. It. O." sign outside a theatre this time of year. WI LL RQSSIT ER Good-Luck Stars! Held Over For 2 More Wteks l In St, Louis CURTIS ; WRIGHT | The 2 Strongest Singing 1 Voices In Vod'vil You Needn't Turn Off The l Electric Fans To Hear These! Girls 3 DOLCE SISTERS With Their NEW ACT Is The BEST SISTER SINGIMG ACT In the Biz ] NEW SONGS! NEW COSTUMES ! NEW DANCES I BUT THE SAME GIRLS ! A. H. Woods. "The Woman H*ters Cluh " will open at the Tremont Hrt pt. Ifl. Rehear f»als will beKln Auk. ~«> under the <llr<>. tloit of Ucorge Marion- Aside from Keith's and the Orpht um with vaudeville, the Majestic with hu>* k ;tn<l h few pictures houses, this towns Is under th«- lid for theatrical nttnw-tlnnH. Alice Uoyd with "Little MIhs Fix-It" dosed the sunim<r run at the Tremont last Saturday JOS.W.STERN&CO. CnicagoOffice, 145 N.CIarkSt. 102-104 W. 3 8th St., Mew York City REGULAR COPIES TO NON-PRO- FESSIONALS 25 CENTS EACH net Numbers Marked + Are Illustrated. S4.50 Per Set SEPARATE CHORUS SLIDES 30 CENTS EACH Whm Oftfiperfftf otfptrfwtmenri kindly mention F \ Hi STY,