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WEEK OF NOVEMBER 18, 1912

Elveninga at 8 Wed. and Sat. Matinees at 2>

Beginning Monday, Nov. 18 Last Two Weeks

E)xtra Matinee Thanksgiving Day

JOS. M. GAITES Presents KITTY GORDON In the New Opera Comique ^The Enchantress”

Music by Victor Herbert

Book and Lyrics by Fred De Gresac and Harry B. Smith

Staged under the Personal Direction of Frederick G. Latham

CAST OF CHARACTERS

VIVIEN SAVARY, an opera singer KITTY GORDON MAMOUTE, her aunt HATTIE ARNOLD MARION LOVE, an American heiress MAYME GEHRUE PRINCESS DIANA, of Russia IDA FITZHUGH PRINCESS STELLINA HELEN GOFF PRINCESS STEPHANIE VENITA FITZHUGH PRINCESS POPPY EDITH FEATHERSTONE PRINCESS FLORIA FRANCES RAY PRINCESS HORTENSE ETHEL KAREY

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Program Continued from Page 21

PRINCE IVAN, of Zergovia HAROLD FORDE TROUTE, head of the Secret Service RALPH RIGGS POFF, the Prince’s Tutor MARSHALL VINCENT MILOCH, Regent of Zergovia HARRISON BROCKBANK OZIRA, Minister of War WILLIAM K. HARCOURT MINA, maid of Vivien KATHARINE WITCHIE

Other characters by Ina Herman, Edith Boyer, Louise Freeman, Marjorie English, Beatrice Gambles, Ethel Karey, Carrie Burke, Alice Windhorst, Marie Stone, Dolores Suarez, Lilian Sonsteby, Mabel Merlyn, Rose Sautelle, Ida Harris.

Messrs. Conroy, Harvey, Moore, Mortimer, Mason, Von Stein, Fair, White, Gibbs, Cardinal, Forrest, Chamblain, Grom.

SYNOPSIS OF SCENES

ACT I—Royal Palace of Zergovia. (W. M. Harvey.)

ACT H—Vivien’s Villa on the banks of the Danube. (P. Dodd Acker- f man). Musical Director, Clarence Rogerson.

MUSICAL PROGRAM

ACT 1. Overture.

1. Opening Number Princesses 10.2. Comic Duo—They All Look Good When They’re Far Away Troute and Poff 3. March—Chorus and Entrance of Regent Miloch and Chorus 4. Song—If You Can’t Be as Happy as You’d Like to Be, Be Just as Happy as You Can Miloch and Chorus 5. Duet—When the Right Man Sings Tra La La Poff and Stephanie 6. Entrance of Prince Ivan Prince 'and Chorus Solo—And That Little Girl is You Prince Ivan 7. Entrance of Vivien, Principals and Chorus. Solo—To the Land of My Own Romance Vivien 8. Song—I’ve Been Looking for a Perfect Man Marion and Princesses 9. Duet—Rose, Lucky Rose Vivien and Prince Ivan Finale Ensemble

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Program Continued from Page 23

ACT II. 11. Opening Chorus Princesses, Troute and Chorus 12. Song—Art is Calling for Me (I Want to be a Prima Donna) Stellina and Chorus 13. Soliloquy—Come Little Fishes (Gold-fish song) Vivien 14. Duet—Come to Sunny Spain .Troute and Mamoute 15. Duet—One Word From You Vivien and Prince Ivan 16. Madrigal—The Dreaming Princess Princesses 17. Novelty Number—That Pretty Little Song Marion and Princesses 18. Dance Troute and Mina 19. Champagne Song—All Your Own Am I Vivien and Ozira 20. Finale Ultimo Ensemble

All Music for “The Enchantress’" is published by M. Witmark & Sons, Music Publishers, New York City.

Executive Staff for Mr. Jos. M. Gaites

Manager with Company S. W. Combs Manager in Advance Henri Gressitt

TO LADY PATRONS—The established rule at the Colonial Theatre requiring ladies to remove their hats, bonnets or other head-dress while witnessing the performance applies to all parts of the auditorium, including the boxes and loges. It is essential to the comfort and convenience of our patrons in general that this rule be strictly enforced. Ladies who are unwilling or unable to conform to the rule are earnestly requested to leave the theatre without delay, and to receive the price of their tickets at the box office. The Steinway, Hume, Weber, and Jewett pianos used at this Theatre exclusively are furnished by M. Steinert & Sons Co., Steinert Hall, 162 Boylston Street. Electric Lighting Fixtures and Fire Place Furnishings for this Theatre and stage settings furnished by McKenney & Waterbury Co., 181 Franklin Street, corner Congress. The Modern Furniture used for Stage Decorations supplied from the celebrated warerooms of the Atkinson Furniture Co., corner Tremont and Eliot Streets. Perfect Sanitary Conditions are maintained in this Theatre by use of Chloro-Naptholeum and the Automatic Appliances of the West Disinfecting Company, Boston, Mass. The Silverware used in this Theatre furnished by Woodman-Cook Co., 364 Washington St. The China and Glassware used in this Theatre furnished by M. P. White, 151-153 Eliot St. The Clocks and Bronzes used on the stage furnished by Nelson H. Brown, 70 Franklin St. The Mason & Hamlin Organs used exclusively at this Theatre. Art Goods and Bric-a-Brac used on stage from F. Vorenberg & Co., 13 Winter Street. The Willow and Rattan Furniture used on the stage furnished by Bailie Basket Co., 82 Sudbury Street. Antique Furniture supplied by Boylston Art Galleries, 292 Boylston Street.

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pRESER^ ‘^Micidal; it j.iiiU *** For loose teeth, spongy or receding gums TEETH AND KEEPS THE Gums mcaltmv fiinger wet with the Wash |jj| massage with the three times a day. •oCxdvj ji:j •manufactured III E"- A. barker Sold by S. S. Pierce Co., Houghton & Dutton, ^UUCESTER, MASS. | Department and Drug Stores generally. COLONIAL. THEATRE PROGRAM 31 MLLE. CLAFF Established 1898 Custom Corsetiere

I have just received a large importa- tion of corset fab- rics in a variety of

patterns, which I am now offering at a great reduction Bonbons, Chocolates from the regular value. If you de- sire to take advan- COLONIAL CHOCOLATES tage of this special price, you can do so by calling at my parlors and bringing this ad with you.

I cannot say how long this mate- rial will last, therefore, I would 146 Tremont Street advise you to call as soon as pos- sible, and take advantage of this special reduction. 414 Boylston Street Please note my address, Ames Building, Court & Washington Sts, MLLE. CLAFF, 420 Boylston Street BOSTON, MASS. Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass. |I|oUane)f3ouse ^

Offers All That is Best in Hotel Life

Recognized for years as the headquarters of New York*8 JS ref)resentativc visitors from every state in the Union,

Arranged, aI>{>ointeJ and conducted under an estahlisked system o£ Hotd VK Management that kas long catered to ^uklic demand. \ HOTEL PERFECTION AT CONSISTENT RATES Holland House, 5th Ave. and 30th St.

Near all railway terminals, underground and elevated stations, steamship piers, theatres, shopping centers and commercial districts.

COLONIAL THEATRE PROGRAM 33 CANADIAN FURS Imported in the Raw State from the Fur Collecting Centres of Canada

Made up in our own workrooms after the latest fashions in vogue in Paris, London and New York

Character, Designs, Quality, Work- manship, Variety Unsurpassed. Most ^Economical Prices due to Importing the Raw Skins Duty Free

Inspection of the finished product cordially solicited The Dunlap, Cook Co. Importing Furriers 172 TREMONT STREET

PAPER,TWINE, BAGS = SPECIALTIES = THE EXCLUSIVE High Grade and Novel MOSELEY MODELS Wrapping Papers and Twine of all kinds for IN WOMEN’S Mill, Store and Family use in any quantity. Cloth Top Boots ready are PAPER TOWELS ^ BLACK, TAN AND GRAY CLOTH TOPS WITH PAPER CUPS PATENT LEATHER OR GUN METAL VAMPS PAPER BOXES Bags and Envelopes 5.00-TO-S8.00 Made to Order

Street STONE & FORSYTH 160 Tremont 67 KINGSTON ST., BOSTON 33 Mason Street TEL. OX. 2764. FAC. AT EVERETT niiiiiiiiiiffiiiimiiriiiiiiiiiiimiiiiim Afternoon Tea Biscuit

with a cup of delicious tea and you will offer your guests the finest of hospitality. Crisp, sweetened biscuit—chocolate and vanilla flavored in each package. The delight of the Boston hostess.

Sunshine Biscuits have proven their superior goodness. Fresh baked in Boston's Sunshine “Bakery with a Thousand Windows."

Packed in air-tight packages—10 cents JoOSE-\yiLES j^ISCUlT (oMPANY Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits BOSTON “Do you think a husband has a right “Was the play a hit with the audi- to open his wife’s letters ?’' ence ?” “He has the right, perhaps, but hardly “No; its reception was a blow to the ever the courage.” author.” HERRICK TICKETS Copley Square All Theatres DYED. CLEANSED Ostricfi S'catfiers or CURLED ISliUotD flumes Cleanseb or Bpcb feuccEfiSfulIp Your old feathers can be made into beautiful French Plumes by the addi- tion of new tops, or into any of the 1912 novelties at small cost. The fact that we are the pioneer firm in Boston, specializing in OSTRICH FEATHKR WORK, having been in business for over 33 years, assures you better work and lower prices than elsewhere. We would like to advise you about your feather work for the Fall. Sam- ples shown of the latest Ostrich Novelties. Why not inspect our Fall line of Ostrich Feathers? K. ITletfiot Ostrieft leather Co. 53 Temple Place, “Sign of the Golden Ostrich” 59 Temple Place, Blake Building, Elevator YOU WILL LIKE IT 'Uh®?"

The Wonderful Egyptian Deodorizer and Areofume destroys all odors of the kitchen, bathroom, nursery or sickroom, fresh paint, tobacco smoke,

musty rooms, etc. IT STAYS IN THE AIR and fills the house with its delightful perfume, dispelling every disagreeable odor, however

caused. Burn it in your clothes closets. Box of 16 Pastils with Holder, 25c

If your local dealer cannot supply you, send us his name and 25c for a box postpaid.

PAUL MFC. CO Celebrated Silver Polish 36'40 Fulton St., Boston, Mass.

If you are contem- plating going home for Thanksgiving to be with the folks, take along one of our

Imported Lined Gabardines

They are Waterproof We have Rubber Goods of Every Description ENTERPRISE RUBBER CO If If*8 Waterproof Wo Have It 110 Federal St., Boston WM. E. BARKER, President COLONIAL. THEATRE PROGRAM 37 ST. THEATRE HOLLIS THEATRE Chas. Frohman, Rich CharlM Frohman, Rich and HarrU & Harris, Laasaea and liCMees and Mana^rers PARK Hana^ara Beginning Mon., Nov. 18 Nov. 18 --12th Week S7t“Ted! & L. Evenings at 8 Mats. Wed. & Sat. at 2 EXTRA MAT. THANKSGIVING DAY Extra Matinee Thanksgiving Day CHARLES FROHMAN Presents THE HENRY B. HARRIS ESTATE Presents CHARLES CHERRY Rose Stahl In That Big Human and Hnmorons Play Charles Klein’s Department Store Romance “Passers-By” MAGGIE PEPPER By C. Haddon Chambers, author of Seats Selling Two Weeks in Advance “The Tyranny of Tears** OSTON THEATRE TREiHONT THEATRE Direction Chas. Frohman and Wm. Harris John B. Schoeffle - Proprietor and Managrer B Charles Frohman & William Harris, Direction

NOVEMBER IS Mats. Wed. & Sat. Evenings at 8 Mats. Wed. and Sat at 2 HENRT B. HARRIS Presents HENRY CLIFTON MILLER CRAWFORD in 99 In a New Musical Comody ‘‘The Rainbow My Best Girl By A. E. THOMAS With the Original Liberty Theatre, SEATS ON SALE New York, Cast

EXERCISE for the Body is as essential for one^s well being as exercise for the brain. THE PEOPLE of sedentary habits have, as a rule, active minds but because of the limited time at their disposal, allow the muscles of the body to grow flabby from disuse. WHY NOT cultivate the “TURKISH BATH” habit? It not only stimulates and tones the tired brain, but hardens the body mus- cles and steadies the entire nervous system. Women’s Department Lundin Turkish Baths 22 Carver Street 20-22 NEXT TO M^A’s Department 1 CARVER STREET PARK SQUARE 20 Carver Street COLONIAL THEATRE PROGRAM { 38

: LONDON HARNESS COMPANY

! Saddler-Sewn English Gloves For Men, Women and Children Exceptional Values

Tan Cape for Children $1.00 Tan Cape for Women 1.25 Yellow Chamois 1.25 White Cape 1.35 Grey Mocha 1.35 Black Cape 1.35

White Washable Doeskin . , . 1.50 Tan, White and Black Cape for Men 1.50 Grey Mocha 1.75

A few pairs Natural Chamois Cloves, slightly below standard For Men, 90c For Women, 75c

Steameir Rugs, Steamer and Wardrobe Trunks, English Umbrellas and Walking Sticks, Motor Accessories LONDON HARNESS COMPANY 176 Devonshire Street 27 Federal Street JOHN HANCOCK BUILDING, BOSTON