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MOLLIS ST Tli EATRE

Charles Froha\a/\i RICH HARRIS LESSEES 5c MANAGERS

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I PALMIST FLETCHER I ^ (Lat© of New York City) £• : >;

| The World-Renowned Adviser | of of the $: Has Long Enjoyed the Confidence Many Best People in | j; America and Europe §

S If there are changes in business, trouble, illness or accidents, happy or dark | § days in store, he sees it all in the lines of your hand and gives you invalu- | | able advice. The right word at the right moment saves many a mistake. %

J There are always two ways in life — PSYCHIC PALMISTRY enables $ you to choose the right >:

“Fletcher saved me serious mistakes. His prophecies are fulfilled.’’—Florence Marryatt. £

| Daily, also Wednesday evening. Other hours by appointment § 74 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON v >; % Absolutely no fortune telling or finding lost articles ’Phone Oxford 2028 %

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Boylston Art Galleries | j Antique and Artistic

| Furniture |

- § 292 Boylston Street Boston j

| Near Arlington Street 2

Expert Entire Valuers Collections of Old China, Specialists Silver, in Paintings, Old Etc., English Sold On Furniture Commission

1 Boylston Art Galleries 1 £ 6 HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM

COPLEY-PLAZA HOTEL

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Were furnished by us for the

COPLEY-PLAZA HOTEL, the latest splendid addition I to Boston’s Hotels. |

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HOTEL TOURAINE, one of Boston’s most famous hostelries. “ STEAMSHIP COMMONWEALTH ” of the Fall River Line (the most expensively equipped steamer for inland I waters in the world). 1 1 | | I

IS IT AN ACCIDENT when there is a LARGE PUBLIC COMMIS- 1 SION FOR FLOOR COVERINGS requiring manufacturing resources, competent workrooms, and knowledge of fabrics and designing, THAT AN

OLD FASHIONED CARPET HOUSE whose sole business is floor coverings and interior decorations, IS | AWARDED THE CONTRACT? John H. Pray & Sons Co. | | 646-650 Washington St., Opp. Boylston St., Boston , >; , . , >; . § HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM 7 g

| HOLLIS ST. THEATRE | SEASON OF 1912-1913 £ CHARLES FROHMAN, RICH & HARRIS Lessees and Managers TYSON C CHARLES J. RICH - Resident Manager Best Seats J EXECUTIVE STAFF Stage Manager H. Johnson All Theatres -I Electrician L. M. Tempest Properties Antonio Servitelli Musical Director William H. Capron

v Manager’s Assistant , Henry Taylor Treasurer V. T. Featherston COPLEY-PLAZA Ticket Agent Joseph J. Soucy Orchestra Doorkeeper R. W. Conway HOTEL Second Balcony Doorman A. S. Austin Chief Usher Chester L. Fuller -! Matron Mrs. A. L. Lowe Key Number 5870 Back Bay SCALE OF PRICES Admission $ .50 Orchestra Floor $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 First Balcony $1.00, $ .75, $ .50 Second Balcony $ .50, $ .35 A Note of Orchestra Boxes $12.00 Balcony Boxes $10.00 Second Balcony Boxes $5.00 Loges $4.00

Children under three years of age not ad- Sanity mitted. Tickets for this theatre can be ordered by -I Telephone — Oxford 131 — or Mail or Tele- "DUNS through our portrait work graph and will be held twenty-four hours, that is easily recognized by the •£ except when ordered on the day of the per- formance for which they are to be used, discriminating. Perhaps this helps to tvhen they will be held until 12.30 p. m. for 'f- explain the patronage of many men and -I- Matinees and until 7 p. m. for Evenings. >; Tickets ordered and paid for by mail will women of affairs, as is shown by our be held until called for. collection of portraits of the prominent. Remittances should be made payable to >; Charles Frohman, Rich & Harris. When one thinks carefully the decision Patrons will please report to the Manager, is sure to be for posing and detail that in person or by letter, instances of inatten- indicate genuine culture, and that have tion or misdemeanor on the part of any at- tache of this Theatre. He engages to speed- a standing everywhere among those ily correct any want of courtesy to them by persons in his service. who know and appreciate the best. Parties finding lost articles in any portion % of the Theatre will please leave them at the UCH work is our constant idea, and Ticket Office. The Manager will not be re- sponsible for articles placed under the seats. S we have the finest equipment in A Free Check Room is provided in the Boston for its execution. Ladies’ Drawing Room on the orchestra ;I floor for Checking Cloaks, Coats and Um- brellas at the owner’s risk. Patrons are Our New Studios at % requested to report to the Business Manager any acceptance of fees or suggestions that fees are desired by anyone employed in the 145 Tremont Street 'I Theatre. . % Opera Glasses To Let in the Ladies’ Draw- >; ing Room, Orchestra floor; fee twenty-five cents. Smoking Positively Forbidden in the Lobby and Foyer. Smoking and Men’s Retiring Room. En- trance under stairs right of Main Entrance. Public Telephone located in First Balcony Drawing Room. Physicians who have patients to whom they may be called suddenly can leave their seat number in the Box Office and be called as quickly as in their office. * 8 HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM %

MAURICE E. SCHAFER FURRIER

Lawrence Building - - - -149 Tremont Street

Telephone, 40 4 3-M

AVING bought a large stock of Hudson K Seal, Beaver, Persian Lamb and other skins before the Fall rise of prices, I am able to manufacture garments and sets of these skins at

greatly reduced prices. I guarantee all fur work done by me.

National Shawmut Bank 40 WATER STREET

in England Largest Bank New |

Total Assets Over $100,000,000

Interest Paid Monthly on Deposits of $500 and Over | ' >: g HOLLIS >:*ST. THEATRE PROGRAM 9

! HOLLIS ST. THEATRE FAREWELL TO BOSTON REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM

Monday, Dec. 9th

TWO WEEKS |

Klaw & Erlanger’s Production :*

(Direction Joseph Brooks) :X

THE SWEETEST STORY * EDITH TALIAFERRO EVER TOLD | iCome and Say Good Bye!

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This store is worth knowing intimately for Christmas Gifts Diamonds Watches SUMMERS! Silver 41 Leather&**, Brass Goods Combs WHOLESALE Bronzes Marbles RETAIL* Lamps Cutlery Chafing Dishes Percolators

Special Xmas Tables CHARGE ACCOUNTS 50c. to $5 OPENED Charge Accounts Opened

Our Exclusive Styles in Fur Coats must be seen to be appreciated. We show them in HUDSON SEAL, MOLE, PERSIAN LAMB, CARACUL, NATURAL PONY, etc. We invite comparison of styles and prices.

Edward F. Kakas & Sons 364 Boylston Street , : > . ; ; >; ; , ; ; ; < >; >; g HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM 11 > STREET HOLLIS THEATRE NEXT ATTRACTION

cliAsi\>e J; FAREWELL TO BOSTON bo “REBECCA OF jta — i SUNNYBROOK FARM” Occasions i Monday, December 9th, for two weeks g only, Klaw & Erlanger will present (Direc- g tion of Joseph Brooks), “Rebecca of Sunny- >: brook Farm.” Brimming over with the v sheer joy of youth and life and conveying g a message of tenderness and good will to “ ” g the hearts of young and old Rebecca g comes to Boston for her farewell engage- ^ ment. Mrs. Kate Douglas Wiggin has done g much tor literature and much for humanity, g but her happiest thought was that which g led her, with the aid of Miss Charlotte Thompson, to cull the pages of her famous g 3 “ Rebecca Books ” and prepare the stage g version of these classic stories of New Eng- g land life, that Klaw & Erlanger, under the Wilson Sk. Co g direction of Joseph Brooks, are now pre- r senting to the American theatregoers for 72 3 fioyistonSt. f: g the third triumphant season, g There have been other girl heroines but The Icelanders, we presume, are peo- g none has ever reached quite so deeply and ple of low degree. g permanently into the hearts of her public as g Mrs. Wiggin’s whimsical little maid of the g old Pine Tree State. There have also been g other “girl actresses” but none whose child- PURIZONE g hood promise of dramatic talent has borne $ such fruit as Miss Edith Taliaferro, who re- The Perfect Deodorizer and g turns to us again as “Rebecca.” Riper in Disinfectant g method and suier of touch than where she

this : f: first played difficult but intensely sym- Destroys all foul odors, musty pathetic role, Miss Taliaferro, at eighteen, smells, germs, etc. Purifies every

I: is still the demure, slender little lass of two place its vapors reach. v years ago and her performance is the chief Kills moths and vermin.

ti delight of the play. A few drops in a pail of water g The story as staged leads through Rebec- will make everything sweet and ca’s development from romping girlhood to antiseptic. 5 dawning maturity and leaves her gazing For sale by all druggists. Sample g with radiant, wondering eyes into the face bottle for your dealer’s name. her first true love. The plot is g of simple in WASHINGTON PURIZONE CO. g the extreme but is unfolded by characters so grippingly human and true to environment Department B 101 TREMONT ST. Z that one never misses the lack of “big situ- g ations,” “climaxes” and all the rest of the PENNELL g drama’s customary art. Miss Taliaferro is still surrounded by the GIBBS and g original cast, including Archie Boyd, Sam QUIRING CO. g Coit, Hayward Ginn, Viola Fortescue, Ada g Deaves, Clara Mersereau, Nennelle Foster Decorator s '% g and others. Regular matinees will be given 5 Wednesday and Saturday. 15a Beacon St. 5 | 12 HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM |

COLLINS & FAIRBANKS CO. f English Great Coats f Made by Burberry’s, Henry Heath’s | and the Aqnascutum Co. of London

Caidmuir Motor and Raincoats 1

Women’s Mannish Coats I

for Street and Motoring |

383 Washington St., Boston, Mass.

g Mabel—Give me a bite of your apple, Ethel—Jack says I grow prettier every £ $ Tommy. I gave you somethin’ once. day. ’ £ Tommy—What was it? Kate—What a fright you must have g £ Mabel—Some of my dates; don’t you been at the start. g £ remember? g Tommy—No; I never did have any A high ball isn’t always an antidote £ memory for dates. for low spirits. g . £ Many of the things experience teach- g £ “My wife talks from morning to es us we’d rather not know. g £ night.” You cannot always tell when a gun £ generally £ “Huh ! My wife talks from one morn- is loaded, but you know when £ | ing to the next.” a man is. £ MAGDA TOILET CREAM FOR DAINTY THE SIMPLICITY FACES OF ELEGANCE

In imported Japanese Tubes 25 cents—The- Pots at 50 cents atrical Size Cans the Pot. 75 cents. AT THE LEADING DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES

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Ask your dealer for them. If he cannot supply you, write to us. THE STORK COMPANY Dept. W BOSTON Also makers of STORK Sheeting, STORK Pants and Baby Garments >:

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Why should you pay 15c for a cotton collar when you can buy my genuine linen collar for Send for Collar Catalogue

Every Day is Value Day at

The Men’ Store SCHOOL STREET PATRICIAN—One of 60 Styles— 10c. Linen Collar

Lorgnettes

In Silver In Gun Metal In Shell In Gold In Platinum

All the Latest Designs nun Pinkham & Smith Company Two Stores 288-290 Boylston Street 13/2 Bromfield Street BOSTON, MASS.

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1. Used and endorsed by hundreds of leading music teachers. Ask for local list.

2. Over fifty Jewett Pianos purchased by New England Conservatory in last two years.

3. More sold in New England each year than of any other make of equal cost.

Only high quality and right prices make

this record possible. Six upright styles.

I M. STEINERT i & SONS CO. STEINERT HALL 162 Boylston Street

Stores thruout New England

We must be notified three days ‘DICK out any hat that is before the play leaves town. worn by any actress in any play in Boston—tell us the name of the actress who wears the hat and in KORNFELD’S what act she wears it, and we will duplicate it for you 65-67 Summer Street at a moderate charge—at Exclusive Millinery our risk always. Millinery Exclusively

The Best $1.00 per pound WHY? “ Because they Sweet as the honeyvwhi's B.Rose the Bee gathers from the Rose.” Put up in attractive 1-2-, 1-, 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-Ib. boxes. On sale at the 1 ^sTe a pleas^ HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM

HOLLIS THEATRE BEGINNING A MONDAY 17 TWO WEEKS ONLY

Farewell Appearances | in this City |

KLAW & ERLANGER Present | (Direction Joseph Brooks) $

Rebecca oil Small Hats Sunnybrook

OST of the good millinery seen at M the races consisted of the medium and very small hats recently Farm 1 brought out by Georgette, Talbot, Reboux,” writes our Paris correspondent. WITH Smart hats from French milliners and clever adaptations from our own workshops show how closely these Filene millinery salons are acquainted with every changing Edith Taliaferro phase of French fashion.

Tailored, fur trimmed, dress and small And the Original Company

hats, from $5 to S 1 25. (Sixth Floor) REGULAR MATINEES Afternoon tea in the Restaurant WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS from 3 to 5

William Filene’s Sons Co. SEATS ON SALE Milliners Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c

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Hollis St. Theatre

CHARLES FROHMAN, RICH & HARRIS Lessees and Managers g CHARLES J. RICH Resident Manager

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 25, 1912 ^ Evenings at 8.10 Wed., Thurs. and Sat. Matinees at 2.10

| Beginning, Monday Nov. 25 Last Two Weeks CHARLES FROHMAN Presents fCharles Cherry

| In a Play in Four Acts, Entitled “PASSERS-BY”

| By C. Haddon Chambers v “Let the withered bough for itself take heed, % While the green shoots wait your care.” Gordon.

CAST OF CHARACTERS

| Mr. Peter Waverton ... Charles Cherry

% William Pine Frank H. Westerton

| “Nighty” A. G. Andrews

% Samuel Burns Lewis Edgarde

| Margaret Summers Alma Belwin

| The Lady Hurley Annie Esmonde

| Miss Beatrice Dainton Charlotte Ives

% Little Peter Edna P'lugarth

Program Continued on Page 19 BIGELOW, KENNARD SCO.

Sxc/ujifie Acknowledged Standard for GAristmas Rare Quality, Purity Delicate Flavor and Freshness designs Made from Choicest Ingredients SHOPS

in egery 144TremontSt.55 Temple PI, Boston nnn 321 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. department Sent by Mail or Express Anywhere ofour Store Courteous Mrs. Cross—It costs more to get di- vorced than to get married. Salesmen Cross—It's worth more. wiG assist Customers in every possible way MUSIC 12.30 to 2.30 during tAis 6 to 12 P.M.

An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Seajon Turkey Dinner $ 1.50 In the Venetian Room 12 to 511 WASHINGTON ST. 8.30 p. m. In the Rathskeller 12 to 5 p. m.

Garage Accommodations Without Charge ' “OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT”

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Program Continued from Page 17 |

SYNOPSIS OF SCENES |

Scene— Mr. Waverton’s Apartments in Picadilly | ACT I.— 10.30 p. m. | ACT II. —The next morning, 9 a. m. 0 ACT III. —Three weeks later, 5 p. m. 0 IY. Tbe next morning, 4.30 a. m. ACT — | Five minutes intermission between Acts I and II. Five minutes intermission between Acts II and III. Two minutes intermission between Acts III and IY. |

Tbe Play Produced by tbe Author |

Stage Manager Frederick Beane 0

William 0 The Hollis St. Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. 0 0 H. Capron, will play the following selections: Overture, Franz Schubert Suppe 0 Herbert 0 “Yesterthoughts”... 0 0 Waltzes from the Operette “Eva” Lebar g Dvorak | Slavonic Dance No. 1 g Exit March g requir- TO LADY PATRONS—The established rule at the Hollis St. Theatre g 0 ing ladies to remove their hats, bonnets or other head-dress while witnessing the 0 and loges. g: performance applies to all part of the auditorium, including the boxes g 0 It is essential to the comfort and convenience of our patrons in general that this 0 ;I: rule be strictly enforced. g re- >; Ladies who are unwilling or unable to conform to the rule are earnestly g 0 quested to leave the theatre without delay, and to receive the price of their ^ g tickets at the box office. 0 0 The Steinway, Hume, Weber, and Jewett pianos used at this Theatre exclusively g > 0 are furnished by M. Steinert & Sons Co., Steinert Hall, 162 Boylston Street. >: The Rugs and Draperies used for Stage Decorations supplied by the Morse Fur- 0 niture Co., 827 Washington Street. 0 celebrated 0. The Modern Furniture used for stage decorations supplied from the 0 g warerooms of Charles E. Osgood Co., 744-756 Washington Street, Boston. g 0 Electric Lighting Fixtures and Fire Place Furnishings for this Theatre and stage 0 Franklin St., cor. Congress 0 settings furnished by McKenney & Waterbury Co., 181 g >: The Clocks and Candelabra used in this Theatre are furnished by Nelson H. g 0. Brown, 70 Franklin Street. 0 0 The Silverware used in this Theatre furnished by Woodman-Cook Co., 364 0 0 Washington Street. g 0 Perfect Sanitary Conditions are maintained in this Theatre oy use of Chloro- 0 g Naptholeum and the Automatic Appliances of the g 0 West Disinfecting Company, Boston, Mass. 0 0 The Mason & Hamlin Organs used exclusively at this Theatre furnished by 0 0 the Mason & Hamlin Co., 492 Boylston Street. g 0 The China and Glassware used in this Theatre furnished by M. P. White, 0 g 151-153 Eliot Street. g 0 The Willow and Rattan Furniture used on the stage furnished by Bailie Basket g 0 Co., 82 Sudbury Street. 0 0 Antique Furniture supplied by Boylston Art Galleries, 292 Boylston Street. 0 g Underwood Standard Typewriter, “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy,” is g 0 used in this Theatre. 0

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OLD ENGLISH ROOM — Special Features on Each Occasion

THANKSGIVING— Special Dinner. $2.00 per plate. CHRISTMAS—Special Dinner, $2.00 per plate. NEW YEAR’S EVE—Supper, $5.00 per plate. Souvenirs on Each Occasion. Space is Now Being Reserved. Every Requisite to Meet Demands of Particular Patronage. Two Orchestras. Cuisine, European—The Chef at The Thorndike, trained and apprenticed in Europe at the most celebrated hotels, has created a standard that has made the Restaurant of The Thorndike famous. The Old English Room—Conspicuous as being more like the restaurants of New York than any other in Boston. Arrange now for a New Year’s Eve Supper for your Lodge or Club in one of the New Banquet Rooms. Class Secretaries ! See the new Dining Rooms for Reunions at The Thorndike before making final arrangements for this year.

PARKER’S ANTISEPTIC DENTALWASH KEEPS MOUTHS —HEALTHY

Purifying, Healing, Cleansing and Refreshing are g the properties of this delightful dental antiseptic. 5 Sprinkled on a wet brush and used night and morn- ing it keeps the mouth healthy and the gums firm g and strong. If the gums are tender or receding, g massage with the finger wet with the wash. Polish g the teeth with Barker’s Antiseptic Tooth Powder. 5

“I believe Barker’s Antiseptic Dental Wash is the best liquid dentifrice I g have ever seen. The daily use of it cannot fail to be beneficial to the >: whole mouth as well as the teeth.” £ Wm. H. Pomeroy, D.D.S., Stamford, Conn. g

Sold by S. S. Pierce Co. # Houghton & Dutton, Department and Drug Stores generally. HOLLIS ST. | THEATRE PROGRAM 21 * ATTRACTIONS AT THB MLLE. CLAFF I REPRESENTATIVE NEW YORK THEATRES Custom Corsetiere

In order o Empire Theatre Street CHARLES FROHMAN MANAGER make room for NAZIMOVA a new stock of in my own manu- “Bella Donna** facture, I have decided to sell Knickerbocker Theatre at a great re- Broadway and 38th Street duction, my en-

CHARLES FROHMAN, KLAW <5t ERLANGER, PROPRIETORS tire stock of “OH! OH! DELPHINE” ready-to-wear

B d Lyceum Theatre 45th"street $6.00 grade for $3.00 MANAGER $8.00 grade for $4.00 MISS $10.00 grade for $5.00 in Make no mistake in the The “Mind the Paint** Girl address. Come to the ORIGINAL New Amsterdam Theatre 42d Street, near Broadway MLLE. CLAFF, 420 Boylston Street KLAW & ERLANGER .... MANAGERS Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass. “The Count of Luxembourg”

Harris Theatre 42d of | Theatre Tickets HENRY B. HARRIS MANAGER I “MERE MAN” burke sssj 45 S ear Hudson Theatre %roadwa? Phones, Oxford 935 and 942 I >; HENRY B. HARRIS MRS. FISKE in

‘The Hi sill Road* H. C. BERNNER’S I Liberty Theatre West 4 2d Street Ladies' Hair Dressing and Toilet Parlors I KLAW & ERLANGER . . . MANAGERS 149 Tremont Street “MILESTONES** New Lawrence Bldsr 3d Floor, Room 301 Boston, Mass.

B d Human Hair Goods Criterion Theatre 4 4t h"Street stock i and made to ordt CHARLES FROHMAN MANAGER for ladies and gentlemei Quality of hair and wor “WHAT AILS YOU?” guaranteed. Ladies, brin y ur co nbinSS and i°, i . J hav all kinds of hair good made out adway ai of them. Ha Columbus Circle coloring and bleaching specialty. We also RANK MC KEE AND WM. HARRIS . PROPRIETORS bu and exchange hair. “A RICH MAN’S SON’’ COME IN AND SEE U v*' y.?.v.v.xxy/xy/x^/xx^x/x^x^xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy xxxxxx x/x/xx/x/x\wx/x/x/x^ | 22 HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM Sunshine Butter Thin Just what the name implies—a real butter* thin made with creamery butter and baked to an appetizing brown. A full-flavored bis- cuit that’s a delicious lunch in itself.

The unqualified purity of Biscuits places all Sunshine Buy the box them beyond the question that bears of the Pure Food Laws. this seal

Jo ose -Wiles Biscuit (ompany Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits BOSTON 3

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fed tailored MINUS MIDDLEMEN clothesPLUS QUALITY

Rigkt Evening Clotkes

Talbot Expert Tailors bave a “way of making evening

clothes others fail to acquire. The most critical find complete satisfaction here.

Dress Suits Tuxedo Suits Dinner Coats $25 to $45 $25 to $42 $15 to $26 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, $20 to $35

Talbot Co. 395-403 Washington Street Si 24 HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM

f isyourTAXIat the door.? CALL 5500 BACK BAY

Taxi-Service

AUTOMOBILE OWNERS: A membership in the PROTECTIVE AUTO LEAGUE will give you many new social and financial benefits.

For full information , drop us a postal at the address mentioned f below. Don t delay. Very respectfully ,

PROTECTIVE AUTO LEAGUE , Inc.

113 State Street, Boston, Mass. ROBEY-FRENCH CO. PICTURES F ROMES V MIRRORS 34 BROMFIELD STREET- BOSTON, MOSS. Unusually Low Prices for Early Fur Orders

This year I have inaugurated the policy of making es- pecially tempting prices to early customers to keep my expert furriers busy and also to so please patrons that they will be my best advertisements. I desire to call par- ticular attention to a direct importation of very fine skins of Hudson Seal Alaska Seal and Persian Broadtails that will make up into very beautiful and graceful gar- ments. I have established a reputation by the superi- ority of my goods in style, quality, price and workmanship. Ola, faded Sables and Mink restored to their natural

color, and repair work ofevery description Benjamin H. Ludwig Custom Furrier 431 Boylston St. Rooms 214-215-2 19-220 Berkeley Building &

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DIRECTION PARK | OF GEORGE SQUARE | A. DODGE The Georgian BOSTON §

| A NEW FEATURE Table Reservations may be se- 5 O’CLOCK cured now (by applying to the | Daily head waiter) for the Genuine TEA 1 MATINEE “OLD HOME” LUNCH THANKSGIVING The Ladies’ Hour DINNER :5 For Ladies and (November 28th) Piano and Violin their Escorts Each guest will be presented Recitals with an artistic specially de- i The remarkably signed Souvenir Menu. reasonable prices J $2.50 per plate Dainty Georgian $ and unique and attrac- Misses Will J tive dishes will both de- Emil LeFevre, recently of Chef Serve You g light and surprise you. Delmonico’s, New York, g THE GEORGIAN SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA | Serenaders g Augmented by The Marimba Band of Guatemala Telephone, 44560 Oxford *; ‘Twelve O’clock Privilege” (Bachelor Apartments^ ^

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> Imported in the Raw State from the

: Fur Collecting Centres of Canada

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

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

0 Inspection of the finished product cordially solicted

| The Dunlap, Cook Co. * Importing Furriers

: 172 TREMONT STREET

EXERCISE for the Body is as essential for one’s well being as brain. 0 exercise for the 0 THE PEOPLE of sedentary habits have, as a rule, active minds H 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 0 only stimulates and tones the tired brain, but hardens the body mus- 0 cles and steadies the entire nervous system. Women’s Department Lundin Turkish Baths 22 Carver Street D 20-22 CARVER STREET '»S“ s,m,

Gall Back Bay 2328 HERRICK Connecting TICKETS Five Telephones Copley Square All Theatres TAILOR

58 WINTER ST. | Winter Weather will be with us soon. Look over your outside wear- ing apparel and see if you have one of onr brands of Heavy Waterproof Coats If not, ask your dealer, or we would welcome your visit to our establishment. ENTERPRISE RUBBER CO IF IT’S WATERPROOF WE HAVE IT Tel “aln 110 Federal St., Boston 53 WM. E. BARKER, President

dNEW YORKClTYfe

r ^, Offers All That is Best in Hotel Life *

Qt Recognized for years as tlie headquarters of New York’s kj representative visitors from every state m the Union.

Arranged, appointed and conducted under an estaklisked system of Hotel '0 Management tkat kas long catered to puklic demand. 0 HOTEL PERFECTION AT CONSISTENT RATES

Holland House, 5th Ave. and 30th St.

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

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THEATRE J | COLONIAL THEATRE Charles Frohman and William Harris Charles Frohman, Rich & Z Harris, Lessees Z[ Lessees and Managers Park & Managers

NOV. 25 Ykursfand Sat! Last Week 11UV.Nov LD25 Htllloin WppIc Evenings at 8.15 | W eCK Mats. Wed. & Sat. if JOS. M. GAITES Presents EXTRA MAT. THANKSGIVING DAY

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