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Week commencing December 7, 1903. Tremont Theatre.- Fourth big week of Blanche Hudson Theatre, New York. Next week, E. H. Sothern Bates in "The Darling of the Gods," a drama of Old in "The Proud Prince." Japan, by David Belasco and John Luther Long, direct from its run of two seasons at the Belasco Theatre, Globe Theatre.- Second week of the musical comedy, New York. A superb cast of more than one hundred " An English Daisy," with an all star cast, including people. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. John C. Rice, Christie MacDonald, and Charles Bigelow. A new production made by Weber'& Fields, which has Colonial Theatre.-Last week of Henry Irving and set aflame with enthusiasm. I his company in repertoire. "Waterloo and The Bells," .- Second week of the English musical Monday' and Thursday evenings; " Louis X l.,"''l'lesday comedy, "My l.ady Molly," by the authors of "San and Saturday evenings; "'The Merchant of Venice," Toy," "The Geisha," etc. This play is not up to the Wednesday and Friday evenings, also 'Saturday standard of modern musical comedies, and is far matinee. inferior to the other plays written by the same authors. Majestic Theatre.--Last week but one of "The Columbia Theatre.- Second and last week of the Earl of Pawtucket," with Lawrance D'Orsay and a merry musical play written by H. B. Smith, "A Girl east of exceptional merit. This play has met with a from Dixie," with Irene Bentley and a superb cast of great success during its engagement here, and every comedians and singers. Wednesday and Saturday one who has not yet seen it should do so. Matinees matinees at popular prices. Coming, Charles H. Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Evans and Charles Hopper in "There and Back," with Hollis Street Theatre.-Last week of Ethel Barry- Vesta Tilley. moie in the greatest success of her stage career, . -" The Unforeseen" is " Cousin Kate." Same cast and production as seen being presented this week at this playhouse. Next during Miss Barrymore's successful run at the New week, "The Octoroon." I_ N. E. COLLEGE OF LANGUAGES, 21,3 Boylston Street. I Tutoring in Languages. TECH EMBLEMS. Paul E. Kunzer, Ph. D., Directors. I F. W. Ernst, A. MI., Greatest Variety. .L Lowest Prices. TICKETS Copley BENT & BUSH, iERRICK ALL THEATRES Square. 15 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON. Telephone 2329, 2330 and 2331 Back Bay.

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