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WIGS For STREET and STAGE ¥VEAR SI 00.00 THE ■ADS TO OSDBS PlOli SA.OO TO Wa awMtallfa •■ Slooli Wlda CmCAGO bee^makln^^^oIa^ha^M^echoe^u^and down Kearney atreet like the aqueal of a atuck pif. That the "Barbery Coaat Blather" ahould be the champion of the Qraumana la natural to expect LOS ANGELES Wy GARDNVR BRADFORD. ORPHEUlf (Clarence Droun. mgr.)—Week 2. Lydia Barry, marked aucceaa; Jullua Stefor In "Juatlce." received even better than laat week. Edfar Atchlaon Ely. Inadequate auc- ceaaor to Sidney Drew with "Bllly'a Tomb- atonea." Curaon Slatera, eapeclal favor. "Don" talking dov in no wiae Justiflea billing. Ben Linn and the Arnaut Broa., repeated laat weelc'a Impreaaion. EMPRESS (Deane Worley, mffr.; S-C).— Week t. one of the beat real variety billa of the aeaaon, faat and diveralfled. and not an act on the bill but earned headline applauae. The list Includea Fred Holmea and Lulu Wella. Joe Kelaey, Joo Bosanny'a Lunatic Bakera. "Trapping Santa Claua," and Belle Wllliama. PANTAQES (Carl Walker, mvr.).—Week 2. Walter Montague'a playlet. "Heart Throba of a Great City," capital headliner and well played: Harlan A Rolllnaon offer a rood mu- sical act; Maldle DeLons'a Swede aonfa, acored heavily: Bob Albrltht, hearty approval: Jo- aeph Callahan and Blaie Kramer'a company of vymnaata completed bill. REPUBLIC (Rob Cunningham, mgr.; agent. Bert Levey).—Week t. Well balanced and drawing capacity. McOee A Kerry: Varde'I Bros.; Jonea A Walton: Three Mualcal Sax- ons; Yardman A Agnea Kayne contribute. "Everywoman" haa played to auch aucceaa here that a week of Ita Friaco time waa can- celled in order to aecure an extra week here at the Majeatic. Kolb and Dill have cloaed at the Lyceum and will rest for several weeka They are considering an offer to go to London for Frank Curson. play under John M. Anderaon here on the coaat. or open In Chicago under Oliver Morosco and their present manager. Charlea Muehlman. Yonaff Maa far aaalotaat la Jagtilnv Aet. Mnat have an Idaa af Janrllaa. Salary ta relf oa capacity. Aaawar A. K.. VARIBTT, N. Y. It la here for four weeka and made a atrong impreaaion aa the cloaing act of a flrat rate bill thia week. "Neptune'a Garden" haa a little aomethlng on aeveral other diving acta through the running of the panto atory, the dancea by Carlo Caaetta and Lillian Leater, the vocalliing of Clara Sexton and aome ex- cellent poaing by the troupe of water nympha It'a the flrat act of lU kind hero In many yeara and the myaterloua diaappearance and reappearance of the glrla from the water pool held the atrlcteat kind of attention of a well- fllled houae Monday afternoon. It'a a pretty act and It will cauae talk. A real lively, amoothly working aummer vaudeville bill aurrounding the big feature, comedy acta be- ing well placed and holding up their end of the ahow. There were even laugha In aome o^ the aerloua paaaagea of "The Coward," the dramatic aketch of George Broadhurat, pre- aented by Robert T. Halnea A Co. "The Cow- ard" la a atrongly dramatic atory. but full of melo-drammer pyroteehnlca and haa a poor ending. It la alao handicapped by aome poor acting on the part of the aubordlnatea In the caat Mr. Halnea and B:ather Van Bytlnge mouth their llnea ao emphatically aa to make It almoat Impoaalble to underatand what they are talking about. It apoiled their little love scene and a dramatic aketch with a love scene apoiled la a pretty bad affair. A great big reception waa given the Three Raacala. local boya. who did a regular clean-up with their piano act Al. Hyland. led a delegation which filled one of the boxea: aome one aent a huge bunch of pink roaoa and nearly every- body in front joined In the applauae. The boya have a good routine of aonga. Including one from "t'other aoide" and put them all over atrong. The big laughing hit waa the "Off and On" aketch of Flanagan and Ed- warda. Thia la a gem aa a comedy akit and the boya play it for ita full worth, keeping the laugha going and flniahing atrong with their neat dancing bit. Ethel Green waa ac- corded (her uaual warm recognition. Mlaa ALBOLENE CTBASi-HAax Bioiariafo) The best preparation for removing all kinds of theatrical make-up. Sold in half and one pound decorated screw cap cans, 40 and 60 cents respectively. Sample sent free on rcqucat McKesson i bobbins • new york Greatest Display of Models in New York City AT PRICES BELOW THE LOWEST UIWI M»».m.>. f<.r 5BURLESQUE MUSICAL COMEDY Novelties for ^VAUDEVILLE TABLOIDS ARLINGTON COSTUME CO., Inc. 118 West 48th StrMf, Nm York City Phone. Bryant 2648 WILLIAM J. VAILL, Special Representative Byron Beaaeley'a debut in "The Fox," at the Burbank. has been put over a week to ac- commodate an extra week of "C. O. D.'* Judge Rose waa elected mayor of Loa An- gelea, thua ending the regime of the long hairs. This does not mean an "open town." but it will eliminate some of the hysterical censorship which made Loa Angelea a Joke. Showa Thia Week (Jnne •). MAJESTIC (Oliver Moroaco, mgr.).— "Everywoman" (2d week). MARON (Will Wyatt. mgr.).—Hawaiian picturea fid week). MOROSCO (Oliver Morosco, mgr.).—"The Concert." BURBANK (Oliver Morosco, mgr.).—"C. O D." (2d week). LYCRUM (Oliver Morosco. mgr.).—Dark. CENTURY (Messrs. Loewen. mgrs.).—Mu- sical stock. PHILADELPHIA By GBOROB M. YOUNG. KEITH'S (H. T. Jordan, mgr.; agent. U. B. SQ),—The first of the summer feature offer- InfTS here is "Neptune's Garden of Living Statues," the "Enchanted Pool" act aeen at the New York Hippodrome on a larger scale. Qreen has two or three numbers which are Just "smart" enough to go over with a anap. Her "Old-Fashloned Kid" number still re- maina the best, and ahe la using a couple of new onea which give her a dainty finish. Miss Green has lost none of her popularity here. The Equill Brothera were a solid hit In an early spot. They do some wonderfu) hand-to-hand and head balancing feats, fin- ishing with a "push-up" stunt that is a corker. Working easily in street clothes, without any flash or stalling, the boya regla- tere?l a positive hit. Charlotte Ravenscroft received cordial treatment for her musical act. She is a clever viollnlste and vocalist and poRsoHses a winning personality. Her finish- Inff number could be improved, but her act was very well liked. Cummings and Glady- InRH got all that was coming to them in their early position. They have a very plcaalng nlnglnfc and dancing turn. Johnny Bell and Rosamond Caron opened. Bell could do bet- ter working "straight." for he Is almost alone In his style of floor tumbling. The girl makes a nice appearance and adds her share to the act. NIXON (F. O. 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