Clipper (February 1914) . George Wilson A BKBTCII WRITBB OF ABILITY Yonre looking; lor good original material. lamready to furnish It, And guarantee you absolutesatisfaction. Bid KU811 tTHBBT, CHICAGO, I LI,. Stock Managers Do yon ever oxporleoro trotiblo In securingadvance dope on bills Our business itlo supply Ibis material, All the late bills. Summit Press Bureau MB Maiden Lags, Akron. Ohio ACTRESS* INGENUE or SODBRETTE And Oenlleman Violinist All first letter MM*. B. 8TBBB1N8, p0|nt, ». y. First Class Trlo-At Liberty Violin, Cello, Piano, Moving Picture Specialists,Hotel, Cafe, Popu


Clipper (February 1914) . George Wilson A BKBTCII WRITBB OF ABILITY Yonre looking; lor good original material. lamready to furnish It, And guarantee you absolutesatisfaction. Bid KU811 tTHBBT, CHICAGO, I LI,. Stock Managers Do yon ever oxporleoro trotiblo In securingadvance dope on bills Our business itlo supply Ibis material, All the late bills. Summit Press Bureau MB Maiden Lags, Akron. Ohio ACTRESS* INGENUE or SODBRETTE And Oenlleman Violinist All first letter MM*. B. 8TBBB1N8, p0|nt, ». y. First Class Trlo-At Liberty Violin, Cello, Piano, Moving Picture Specialists,Hotel, Cafe, Popular Music, flood Toe Lakola, Meaa-Ki-Paso, Texas. e THE NEW YOBK CLIPPER. February 7. LONDON LETTER, HENRY SEOnGE HIBDERT, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Clipper Bureau, 5 South Square Grays Inn, London, W. C. Jan. 24. Theatrical managers have a big black narkngiiltiRt tho third week In January, at anylate those who run childrens shows, (or sow,the schoolmaster gets again, and theyoungsters attending our great public schoolsor their lesser Imitators, have during thepast few days packed up and taken modus tho death blow to pantomimeand fairy play. Tho former cuts out mati-nees and i uts in a few more adult songs—tolled ti second edition, tho latter disap-pears altogether. The one show that secmBuntouched 1b the Wonder Zoo aud Circus, atOlympia. The circus specially seems alwayscrowded, and May Wlrth easily holds herown as the most brilliant coestrlan performerwe have seen here this long while. Marcelluoseems to have lost none of bis popularity. A very painful sensation lias been cauaedby the death of Richard Green, the tenor—once, popular Dick Green, of th


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