SUNDAY MATINEE AND NKSHT.MIs September. Mom now bobs upas a musical comedy with Frank Miner, Maud Potter, Henrietta Lee and .forty-seyen .helpers. September Morn is offered by Rowland Clifford's own miislcal comedy .company, composed of. th© most attractive lot of girls that were ever gathered together in on* company. •The production from a scenic and costuming' standpoint ie beautiful. A big, euxcfri£ number embracing various styles of the famous Tango offers spicy moments of amusement and good wholeiome ©ti ter tarn ment.* 'Other* entirely new dance ehembles are Jn-trodbeed for ther fl rat' tlmo ' in this country, among the lot the Shark-Swish-Dip, which la now the rage In London,- England.This company has just closed a splendid run at the 'LaSalle' Operahouse, Chicago,THE PERILS OF PAULINEThrift ins Story Told in Picture* to 1m-mpio Audiences,There 1b 'no way to anticipate. any' of the story as At fa so new In Us inception,. It duals with the myeierle® of the orient, yet- it Is not overdraft It Is certainly otia of th®, best literary ■works of the present time. . —Notwithstanding that It Appeared to-be all that could be .expected • ae. story* It appears to be much-improved when shown In moving, pictures.! It has- been- produced by -the Fatho 'com-' pany,-which, stands at the head bf?aircompanies for -the production of greatthings. The best -moving picture artists were 'selected to carry out all' the' character?. • • Misss Pearl White -portrays .the part of Pauline and she is most charming and thorough In- that character. Crane Wilbur* the-son, la just whac would be 'expected'of'.tha! son of a wealthy roart,, strong In e'yeiry. act, Paul Pan'zet, crnoot be excelled. In hts portrayal of the villain . who causes all troubles for Pauline,, placing perils'in her. way, Which puts-the-thrill in the story.•The packed houses which greeted-the. drat installment, of this great serial at the Palace yesterday and the .pleased-expressions as the people departed Vat-tosts the merit'.of fbe work.- -This feature will be shown again today-*and this evening and one who loves good literature should not miss seeing the opening chapters,AoiweltcttpimBlHitcBjdlt;aElw.oiaaechid.‘tlhd-e;tiCharles W, Goddard has written many books, but nothing that he has written, can compare with his latest one. *Th© Perils of Pauline.1 It teems with1 Interest ih every line and all the situations tmd . incidents are so perfectly natural that they- pleas® Jn every Instance.Some,people hayo thought that possibly, the story might be' oyer advertised, but it Is far from being so. It must bo seen; to be? 'really, appreciated.fA CORKING GOOD BILL-• ■ I, Distinct class is the■ car-marof‘the act offered by Billy HaiHgan orjd Dana Sykes, two mysdeal comedy stars who are rdcent recruits to the 'ri£nk and' file of the vVtudevillLajis, and who are featured oh the .new bill' atT'the Majestic which bogan . this afternoon. Miss Sykes la a. ’strikingly handsome girl;-and there f« an air of gentility and refinement about her which is-always so Iwelcbme in persons of the theater.i?11 a-bhlt;!Ri•tl.P.