Boston Theatre Babes in the Wood Program
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"BAKER & CO. 19 -25 Sudbury Street 125 E. 42d Street Boston New York “Specialists in Bedroom Equipment” Write for booklet mentioning Boston Theatre J 6 Skates, Flexible Flyer Sleds, Snowshoes, Skis, Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Singly and in Sets from Two to Seven pairs, Salad Sets, Grape Scissors, Orange and Fruit Knives, Bread and Butter Spreaders, Nut Cracks and Picks, Fine Leather Goods, Cigar Cases, Dressing Cases, Opera Glasses, Manicure Sets, Liquor Flasks, Razors, Singly and in Sets of Two to Seven in a Case, Dog Collars, Cat Collars, Dog Blankets. DAME, STODDARD & CO. 374 Washington Street Opposite Bromfield Street Name of Mfr., R. G. SULLIVAN, Stamped on every ’S 25 and 27 W = Temple Place - Genuine OYSTERS 7 20-4 13 IOc. Cl Ices' and SALADS Is the SMOKERS' PROTECTION and Standard of Quality BOSTON DISTRIBUTORS your way home drop in to WEBER’S On McGREENERY & MANNING, Gross and Fulton Sts. L. JESELSOHN, 128 North St. FURNITURE OF SUPERIOR DESIGN 111 to 117 Washington Street, - - Opposite Adams Square Subway Furniture Draperies Wall Paper Oriental Rugs 7 Boston Ubeatve. LAWRENCE McCARTY - Lessee and Manager. Caroline Peabody’s High Class Hair Dressing THE EXECUTIVE STAFF. Parlors Business Manager F. E. Pond 30 Huntington Avenue, Huntington Chambers Musical Director papier Lothian Room 216 Tel. 466 B. B. Machinist B. Craig D. Marcel Wave, 75c Shampooing, 75c Electrician Edward C. Smith Manicure, 50c Facial Treatment, $1 Properties W. E. Chester All Hair Goods made in this estab- . Master of Auxiliaries . J ames W. Taylor lishment are first-class in every par- ticular. We use only the first quality Chief of Ushers Chas. S. Lougee hair and we are very careful to have Door- R. G. Howe, W. J. Finn our goods perfectly clean as well as keepers Jere. O’Connor, Wm. S. Ford skilfully made. John Osborne Ticket Agents Mrs. Noyes j F. J. Bond (Lafe with Victor), has charge of this Advertising Agent. .Charles S. Harris work and she can save you time and Matron Mrs. Laura Sloper money, in selecting Press Representative W. H. Walsh Pompadours Switches Box Office open from 9 A. m. to 10 p. m. Front Pieces Doors open 1.30 and 7.3Q p. m. Transformations Children in arms not admitted. Curls, Puffs, etc. by giving you the benefit of her 20 Ladies* Retiring and Cloak Room on years’ experience in order work. Orchestra Floor. No Fees. Gentlemen's Check Room head of First Bal- cony Stairs. No fees. Smoking and Gentlemen’s Retiring Room on First Balcony Floor. Smoking positively forbidden in the Foyer. Opera Glasses for hire at stand in Foyer. Parties finding lost articles in any portion of the Theatre please leave same at Opera Glass Stand rhe Furniture used in this Theatre from The Shawm ut Furniture Co., 267-269 Tremont St. Pianos and Organs used in this Theatre from Mason & Hamlin Co., 492 Boylston Street. MADAM SARA’S Grease Paints furnished by Klein’s Hotel Pelham Drug Store. P Patricia Palms and Plants used in this Theatre furnished by The Boston Decorative Plant Co., 66 CORSET Summer Street. STRICTLY CUSTOM MADE Electric and Gas Fixtures furnished by McKenney & Waterbury, 181 Franklin St. The Corset Shop Silverware used in thie Theatre from Woodman, SELLING Cook & Co., 364 Washington St. “La Marguerite” Models Patrons using Tremont Street Subway, will find a convenient exit through Mason St. door. Imported French Lingerie, etc. The Mudqe Press, 55 Franklin Street. 120 BOYLSTON STREET, ROOMS 201-202 Next door to the Colonial Theatre Program published by S. A. LINCOLN, MME. SARA. Prop. Tel., 1226-2 55 Frankltn Street., Tel. Main 267. Oxford RAYMOND & WHITCOMB’S TOURS ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED A PARTY FOR A 51 DAYS’ TOUR THROUGH WILL LEAVE BOSTON FEBRUARY 22, GOING VIA NEW ORLEANS AND RETURNING VIA COLORADO Our regular excursion tickets cover every expense of travel both ways, and give the holders entire freedom on the Pacific Coast. On Feb. 13 and 22 a party will leave Boston for a tour of 39 days under special escort. ADDITIONAL CALIFORNIA TOURS during February, March and May. FLORIDA AND NASSAU TOURS FEB. 19 AND MARCH 5 TOURS TO MEXICO February 22 Railroad and Steamship Tickets to all Points. Jg^Send for descriptive book mentioning trip desired. Raymond & Whitcomb Co., 306 Washington St,, Boston. 25 Union Square, New York. 1005 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. AND • 121 SUMERSI * FORMEN _ TWO MINUTES FROM SOUTH-STATION . 9 LAWRENCE McCARTY, Lessee and Manager FIFTY-SECOND SEASON OF THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT THEATRE IN AMERICA Evenings at Matinees Wednesday 8.00 o’clock WEEK OF FEBRUARY 5, 1906 and Saturday at 2.00 John G. Fisher’s Presentation of the English Musical Extravaganza, in Two Acts and Fourteen Scenes BABES IN THE WOOD Story by A. M. THOMPSON and ROBERT COURTNEIDGE Music by H. E. HAINES and Other Composers, as noted in Musical Program Lyrics by CHARLES M. TAYLOR American Version and Additional Lyrics by ROBERT B. SMITH Staged by R. N. BURNSIDE, General Stage Manager for Messrs. Shubert, Assisted by J. PAUL GALLAN Program Continued PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM CO. 88 West Street, Boston THE AMERICAN HOUSE FURNITURE, RUGS, ETC. For 10 days we give a discount of 20 per cent, for spot cash new only, ; goods free delivery. Keep House ,”S per week; discount for spot cash; free delivery, no interest. 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