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Sunday Orchestra Recital, Afternoon and Evening
Nightly in the Balcony only, from 6 P.M . to 8.30 P. M. Table d’Hote Dinner, $1.50 THE GEORGIAN SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Augmented by the Marimba Band of Guatemala Serenader*
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NOTICE TO SUBURBAN THEATRE PATRONS
For a trial period of three months, beginning February 3, 1913, later passenger service will be estab- lished on the Boston & Maine and New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroads, and the later passenger trains now scheduled on the Boston & Albany Railroad will be continued as follows:
Boston & Maine Railroad, Portland Division — Leave Boston 12.01 a. m., arriving at Malden 12 11, Oak Grove 12.13, Wyoming 12.15, Melrose 12.17, Melrose Highlands 12.20, Greenwood 12.23, Wakefield Junction 12.26, Wakefield 12.28, Reading 12.32, *North Wilmington 12.30, *Ballardvale 12.47, Andover 12.52, South Lawrence 1.00, North Andover 1.04, *Wafd Hill 1.10, Bradford 1.14, Haverhill 1.16.
Boston & Maine Railroad, Southern Division — Leave Boston 12.01 a. m., arriving Prospect Hill 12:06, Winter Hill 12.08, Somerville Junction 12.10, North Somerville 12.13, Tufts College 12.15, Medford Hillside 12.17, West Medford 12.20, Wedgemere 12.25, Winchester 12.27, Cross Street 12.30, Woburn Highlands 12.33, Woburn 12.35, Central Square 12.38, North Woburn 12.42, Wilmington 12.48, ^Silver Lake 12.51, *East Billerica 12.56, *North Billerica 1.02, *South Lowell 1.04, *Bleacliery 106, Lowel!
I. 10 a. m. - New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, Boston and Old Colony Divisions — Leave Boston 12.05 a. m., arriving Wollaston 12.19, Quincy 12.23,, Braintree 12.29, South Braintree 12.33, Holbrook 12.41, Avon 12.45, Montello 12 49, Brockton 12.55, Campello 1.00 a. m.
Albany Railroad via Main Line — Leave Boston 11.50 p. m. arriving Trinity Place 11.54, Boston & f Allston 12.00, Brighton 12.03, Faneuil 12.06, Newton 12.00, Newtonville 12.12, West Newton 12.15, Au- burndale 12.18, Riverside 12.20.
Boston & Albany Railroad via Highland Branch' — Leave Boston 11.45 p. m., arriving Trinity Place II. 49, Longwood 11.53, Brookline 11.55, Brookline Highlands 11.57, Beaconsfield 12.00, Reservoir 12.02, Chestnut Hill 12.07, Newton Center 12.11, Newton Highlands 12.14, Eliot 12.16, Waban 12.18, Woodland 12.21, Riverside 12.23.
Boston to Worcester — Leave Boston 11.40 p. m., arriving Trinity Place 11.44, South Framingham 12.15,
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Evenings at 8 HOTEL Matinees at 2 KEY NUMBER. 5870 BACK BAY EXECUTIVE STAFF
David Finestone . . Business Mgr. and Treas. John W. Luce .... Press Representative A. B. Craig Stage Manager
44 ” The telephone number of this theater is 3022 Oxford. The_ Know Hozv Tickets for this theatre can be ordered by tele- phone, mail, or telegraph, and will be held 24 hours, except when ordered on the day of the performance for which they are to be used, in which case they It takes more than a good will be held until 12.30 p. m. for matinees, and 7 light, a good camera p. m. for evenings. Tickets ordered and paid for and a by mail will be held until called for, unless otherwise sitter to make portraits* All ordered. Ladies’ Retiring Rooms are located at the right of these, plus artists who put on entering the main foyer, and at the right on all their experience entering the first and second balcony foyers. and inborn Smoking and Gentlemen’s Retiring Room is lo- ability into the “snap” and cated at the foot of the stairs at the left on entering the main foyer. Check Room for Ladies or Gentle- who know how to shave a men, right of main foyer. second to give your pose just Ticket office open from 9 a. m. until after the close of t’he evening performance. the values that distinguish The admission of children under five years of age is optional with the management. your photograph from the Parties finding lost articles in any part of the average* Some cannot appre- theatre will please leave them at the ticket office or with the chief usher. ciate the difference* For those The management invites information of any in- civility or inattention. who do—Purdy prints possess Mail orders will at all times receive prompt at- unusual charm* tention if they are accompanied by certified check, postal or express order. If party desires tickets with mailed, self-addressed return envelope must accom- OUR NEW STUDIOS pany order, thus avoiding possibility of error. their perfect facilities promise Special attention will at all times be given to out-of- town orders. Tickets will be selected as near the the finest work we have ever desired location as possible at the time the orders offered, and every day proves it* are received. Perfect sanitary conditions are maintained in this theatre by use of Chloro-Naphtholeum and the Formaldehyde Protectus Disinfecting Appliances of 145 Tremont Street the West Disinfecting Company, Boston, Mass. The lighting fixtures for the Shubert Theatre were especially designed and manufactured by Bigelow, Kennard & Co., 511 Washington Street. The decorations, draperies, and wall hangings for the Shubert Theatre were furnished by Pennell, Gibbs & Quiring Company. The drinking water served to the theatre patrons is purified by the system of the Boston Filter Co. S. A. Lincoln Co., publishers of the Shubert, Majestic, and Globe Theatre programs, 415 Colonial Building, 100 Boylston St. Telephone, Oxford 3. The Electric Lighting Fixtures and Fireplace Goods used on stage settings are from McKenney & Waterbury Co., 181 Franklin St., cor. Congress. The Oliver Typewriter used in this theatre. EN WOMEN in Boston have bank accounts where not two had them a dozen years ago.
A visit to the Temple Place Branch will disclose one of the 7 principal reasons for this great change. Majestic Theatre Skin Beauty EVENINGS AT 8 Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2 Purity and Health 5th Big Week beginning Monday, Feb. 17 Messrs. SHUBERT and WILLIAM A. BRADY PRESENT Graham Moffat's Quaint Comedy BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS With the Original Company From a Run of over a Year at the Comedy Theatre, New York City Evenings and Saturday Matinee, Best Orchestra Seats Si. 50. Wed. Matinees, Best Seats Si.oo. MASSACHUSETTS BATHS Enhanced by Cuticura Soap TURKISH • RUSSIAN - TONIC ELECTRICAL and OTHER BATHS And Ointment. To main- tain the purity and beauty of Physician in Attendance Open Day and Night the complexion, the health Everything New, Hygienic, Up-to of the scalp and hair, the date, and Strictly High-Class. softness and whiteness of the Water in Swimming Pool hands and nails, Cuticura Constantly Filtered Soap, with occasional appli- cations of Cuticura Oint- 337 Massachusetts Avenue is invaluable. Boston, Mass. ment, No Near Huntington Avenue other emollients do so much
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COMING MARCH 3d A RAPID FARCE COMEDY “READY MONEY” With but twenty-five cents in his pocket, Stephen Baird, the hero of “Ready Money,” the farce comedy to be presented here for four weeks, beginning March 3d, by H. H. Frazee, at the Shubert Theatre, sets himself to win a part of the $3,275,786,613 in circulation at the time in the United States. Baird tries to get this money to satisfy the demands of his sweetheart’s mother, who wants a millionaire for her husband’s daughter. While Baird has at the opening of the play not even a hundredth part of $34.26, the per capita division of money in the United States he does not despair of finally winning a comfortable sum of money and his sweetheart. ; While solving his problem of love and finance, although he remains honest, he becomes involved with the United States Secret Service men in a series of amusing situations which are sai,d to keep the audience in a roar from curtain lift to tag. This comedy, which was originally produced in Chicago last spring, and later in New York and London, was twice witnessed by the Kang and Queen of England. Their Majesties liked it so well they later sent to see it the young Prince of Wales. The same company which appeared in “Ready Money ” at the Maxine Elliott Thea- tre, New York, during the five months of its run there, will be seen here. Mail orders will be received now. Motor 4% x 6
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General reduction in most lines Chocolates ;> and Caramels ARTHUR L. JOHNSON CO. Acknowledged Standard 180 Devonshire Sr., Boston, Mass. for Rare Quality, Purity Delicate Flavor and Variety Made from Choicest Ingredients SHOPS THEATRE TICKETS 144 Tremont St., 55 Temple PI. BOSTON
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The acme of hotel service and excellent cuisine combined with reasonable prices
We have a number of suites for permanent guests at moderate prices
FRED STERRY, Managing Director J. C. LA VIN. Manager TheVICTBOLA
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COMING! MONDAY, MARCH 3rd H. H. FRAZEE Presents the Original New York Company READY MONEY THE REIGNING COMEDY SUCCESS OF LONDON AND NEW YORK A Rapid Farce By JAMES MONTGOMERY
Direct from its Run of Five Months at Maxine Elliott’s Theatre, New York, with the Same Cast “When you have money, you don’t need to spend it; you need only to show it.” MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Cameo Biscuit «• Three layers of goodness 99
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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 17, 1913 Evenings at 8 Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2
THE MESSRS. SHUBERT Present A New Musical Comedy in Three Acts, Entitled The Red Petticoat With HELEN LOWELL Music by JEROME D. KERN Book and Lyrics by RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG and PAUL WEST Produced by JOSEPH W. HERBERT
“BENJAMIN” CLOTHES Marked Down
Our great Anniversary Sale offers at this time, price advantages to men and young men who are particular in their choice of Suits and Overcoats.
Benjamin Clothes are the
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Benjamin $20 Suits Benjamin $35 Suits and Overcoats $ 15.50 and Overcoats .... $28.50 Benjamin Suits Benjamin $25 Suits 19.50 $40 31.50 and Overcoats . . and Overcoats .... Benjamin $30 Suits Benjamin $45 Suits and Overcoats .... 23.50 and Overcoats 35.50
388 WASHINGTON STREET NEW MATERIALS For Spring Gowns
In the
"To Order ” Section of the Costume
Exquisitely souple foulards brocaded in fascinating patterns and printed in softened colors are in about ten different patterns in lengths for one or two gowns.
Silk embroidered chiffons in dull violets and blues are combined with the cashmere de soie in those colors.
New crepes include the canton crepes in greens with tiny flowers printed in brilliant un- softened colors. New crepes also with the heavy "crinkles” come in the yellow so much wanted this spring.
Afternoon and evening gowns from these materials will be made for $55 and upward, depending on trimmings and model chosen.
The Filene Costume Shop
Sixth Floor
WILLIAM FILENE'S SONS COMPANY
SPECIALISTS IN COSTUMES PROGRAM — CAST Sophie Brush Helen Lowell Phyllis Oldham, Brick’s sister Louise Mink Dora Warner, Jack’s sister Grace Field “Sage Brush” Kate Frances Kennedy
Otto Schmaltz Alf . DeBall Jack Warner Joseph Phillips “Brick” Oldham Donald Macdonald Bad Jake E. L. Fernandez Barney Barnes Henry Norman Long Jim Wallace Owen Swat Rogers A1 Wilder Big Regan William Pruette Parrot Katherine Belknap Manicure girls: Misses Betty La Boulaye, Florence Boggs, Cath- erine Milligan, Geraldine La Meer, Mildred Barret, Lillian Lawrence, Beatrice Singer, Frances Mink. Concert Hall girls: Misses Jane Barry, Sally Romayne, Madge Griffin, Dorothy Stevens, Marjorie Barnes, Betty Grant, Laura Brown, Cecil Dunn. Eastern boys: Messrs. F. Carey, V. Carey, Bert Gardner, J. Carey, Allan Kearns, Mack Brown, Harry Seid, F. Fabri. Miners: Messrs. J. Maloney, A. Allemang, A. Stuart, Jos. B. Mar- vyn, Gerald Murphy, J. Mills, Robert Fay, John Wald, Dan Bryant.
The Steinway , Hum.' Weber and Jewett Pianos used at thlt theatre exclusively are fur- nished by the M . STEINERT & SONS CO., Stelnert Hall. 162 Boyiston Street.
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PROGRAM
SYNOPSIS
ACT I. Office of the Up-to-date Real Estate and Investment Com- pany, Lost River, Nevada.
ACT II. Same. One week later.
ACT III. Main Street, Lost River.
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154-155-156 Tremont Street PROGRAM
MUSICAL NUMBERS Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. Clarence West
ACT I Opening Chorus of Miners. “Sing, Sing, You Tetrazzini, Sing” Regan, Kate, and Chorus Duet — “I Wonder” Phyllis and Warner “The Correspondence School” Sophie and Chorus Duet — “Little Golden Maid” Dora and Brick Finale. ACT n Opening Chorus Kate, Schmaltz, and Chorus “Oh You Beautiful Spring” Dora and Chorus Trio — “Where Did the Bird Hear That?” Sophie, Schmaltz, and Parrot Ensemble — “Peaches and Cream” Phyllis, Warner, and Chorus “The Ragtime Restaurant” Dora, Brick, and Chorus Trio — “A Prisoner of Love” Sophie, Phyllis, and Dora Finale.
OUR FEBRUARY SALE OF Silk Striped Wellington $2.00 Shirts at $1.19 Starts on February 8 — For 3 Weeks
Soft as the all-silk goods. Will wash better than
all silk. Quarter the price of all silk.
OUR FEBRUARY SALE OF Beaconsfield $3.00 Derbys in Seconds at $2.00 Starts on February 8 — For 3 Weeks This opportunity comes but once a year
659 WASHINGTON ST. Under the Gaiety Theatre OPEN EVENINGS Custom Department 'Reduced Prices
We have selected from our stock certain Foreign and Do- mestic Fabrics, from which we will make suits to order until March 1st, at a substantial discount from regular prices.
Goods selected are this season’s styles, and desirable in every way. We wish to keep our tailors employed during the dull season. Hence the reduced prices.
The work is all done in Custom Shops on the premises and will be up to our usual standard of Custom Tailoring Macullar Parker Company 400 Washington Street*
Field & Cowles 85 Water Street BOSTON
NEW ENGLAND MANAGERS
Royal Insurance Co. t Ltd. Liverpool, England The Easiest Lock to put on and the hardest to pick or get off. $1.50 to $1.75 Russwin Door Checks and Door Holders will save money, time and health; keeps out or lets in air, as you wish. Our Builders’ Hardware Department full INSURANCE of new and useful things. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Chandler & Barber 124 SUMMER STREET THE LEADING COMPANY OF THE WORLD Dept. 5, Phone Main 1658 BOSTON To the TAXI MOTOR CAB CO.: I congratulate you upon the excellent appearance of your new vehicles. Your service compares favorably
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PROGRAM MUSICAL NUMBERS — Continued ACT III
“Walk, Walk, Walk” : Brick and Chorus Duet — “The Joy of That Kiss” Phyllis and Warner “Oo-Oo-Oo” Schmaltz and Girls “Since the Days of Grandmamma” Sophie and Girls “The Waltz Time Girl” Dora and Brick Finale.
IMPERATIVE NOTICE TO PATRONS. — The management will not be responsible for any garments unless delivered to the checkroom and a check received therefor. The patrons of the theatre are re- quested to deliver their garments only to the person at or in charge of the coatroom. not to ushers or any other employees. PREMIER “Little Six”
Completely equipped with Pneumatic Starter and Generator Electric Lighting System. $2785 PREMIER MOTOR CAR CO. of New England 652 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 1847 1913
ANNOUNCE THEIR SIXTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SALE OF High-grade Footwear FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 160 TREMONT STREET 33 MASON STREET
FISHER HILL
The ideal spot in the territory which surrounds Boston for those wanting to live under their own roof-tree is Fisher Hill, Brookline, a choice community of individual houses in a model town. It is reached on the Boston & Albany circuit by train to Bea- consfield Station, in 11 minutes from Trinity Place and 15 from South Station, and by
Beacon Street electrics at Dean Road, which on completion of the Boylston Street
1 subway will be 20 minutes or less from Park Street. The combination here found of quiet, the very best of neighbors, just the right kind of schools, most at- tractive surroundings and ease of access is rare. A man who not long ago bought a
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dollars soon after it was built, recently said, “This is an ideal spot in which to live.”
Land may be had for single houses only at from 30 to 45 cts., and honest new houses at from $10,000 to $20,000 on terms of payment which will meet the convenience of a good neighbor. c Plans and prices of John D. Hardy, 10 High St, junction Summer, Boston London Harness Company
SADDLEft-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 Steamer Rugs, Steamer and Wardrobe Trunks, English Um- brellas and Walking Sticks, Motor Accessories. Riding and Driving Essentials
LONDON HARNESS COMPANY 176 DEVONSHIRE ST. 27 FEDERAL ST. JOHN HANCOCK BUILDING BOSTON Stork Baby Shoes
The finest Baby Shoes and Moccasins ever made. Ask your dealer for them. If he cannot supply you write us.
Dealers — send for sample line at our expense THE STORK COMPANY 72 BROAD STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Also makers of Stork Sheeting, Stork Pants , and Baby Garments Our Beautiful Photographs of Children are Becoming Known Throughout New England
They can be made either at the studio or your home, regard- less of distance. If you are interested, we shall be glad to let you know the next time we are in your town. There is no extra charge over our regular studio prices for this service anywhere. LOUIS FABIAN BACHRACH
Phones, 4J55, 4156, Back Bay 665 BOYLSTON STREET
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Banking service means more than the mere acceptance of an ac- count.
Our primary object is to satisfy each individual depositor and, as far as consistent with good banking, to carry out his desires.
The service of the National Rockland Bank is based on fair and courteous treatment to every patron. Judicious and, intelligent in- vestment of its funds assures full protection.
The National Rockland Bank OF ROXBURY ii The Best in Bedding”
Used Where Used Where Quality Durability Is Essential Is Desired
Wo£i We invite your inspection of our new Fall line of Exclusive Patterns in Brass Beds and Bedding
Designs and Materials not to be found elsewhere
Sudbury St., Cor. Friend r\ St* f'n O 1Ju DclKer Come and see our attractive models, built on lines of the utmost grace and beauty, and realizing the latest tendencies of fashion. The wonderful flexibility of the Spirella boning adapts the Spirella corset to the best expression of present modes. Every corset is made to order, fitted here or in your own home by our expert corsetiere. Telephone, Back Bay 244 Absolutely Last Two Weeks of this Genuine REDUCTION SALE By an unusual chance we have purchased at cost a large lot of the finest foreign woolens in great variety, and because of this great purchase we are now selling these Suitings and Overcoatings MADE TO ORDER $35, $38, and $40 Former prices for such fine qualities were not less than $45, $50, and $55 We consider this the greatest genuine reduction sale ever offered in men’s high- class clothes. Of course this includes our usual fine workmanship, trimmings, fit, and style. Inspection invited. ALLAND BROS., Tailors 29 MILK STREET, BOSTON Corner of Hawley, Street Floor. Established 23 Years R . MADE IN BOSTON THE LENOX (EAR $2000, Fours and Sixes, $2750. Fully Equipped Electric Lighting and Starting System; Turkish Upholstering — deep and luxurious; Long Wheel Base, Large Wheels, Easy Riding,— everything that makes touring over the country roads a pleasure. Mechanically perfect. Send for advanced circular and let us tell you why, or call at our salesroom and let us prove it. LENOX MOTOR QJ\ e©. Motor Mart BOSTON, MASS. 16 Columbus Rye, Simply strain through Club cracked ice. and servt European Plan Over One Mile Frontage Outside Rooms. The only Hotel of its size in the World having a Private Bath With Every Room Long Distance Telephone in each room. At all First-Class Cuisine and Service good dealers. 80 Single Suites with private bathrooms, $1.50 per day (for one person) Delectable liquors mellowed By age and mixed to exact proportions. 100 Double Suites with private bathrooms, for two persons, $2.00 per day. Martini (gin base ) and Manhattan 350 Double Suites, Alcove Chamber, private bath- $ whiskey base are the mostpopular, ) rooms, $2.50 and $3.00 per day. F, HEUBLEIN & BRO.. Sole Prop* Nothing New York L>n4ei Higher. Baggage Transferred Free. a Successful Sixes Not Easily Produced Horseless Age a respected technical journal of the automobile industry, , says: “Then, too, the manufacturers are aware that it is a much harder proposition to make a good six-cylinder motor than a four.” That’s exactly why the safest purchase is a Winton Six. We were the first company in the world to make sixes exclusively. Our long concentrated experience has shown us what a six ought not to have, as well as what it must have. Consequently, there has never been anything experimental about the Winton Six. We are now making the same model for the sixth straight year without a single radical change — world’s record never approached by any other make of car. And this Winton Six holds the world’s record for lowest repair expense—29.2 cents per 1000 miles—absolute proof of dependability. Furthermore, in beauty, comfort, everything that makes a really high- grade car worth owning, you will find the Winton Six absolutely up-to-the- minute. YOU ARE INVITED TO TELEPHONE US FOR DEMONSTRATION The Winton Motor Car Co. 674 Commonwealth Avenue Boston CHIROPODY Perfect Asepsis Observed C*r« of the Nails a Specialty — Appointments made— M. CAMERON MACDONALD CHIROPODIST Suite 30, Herald Building \ 7 \ A Tremont St., Boston Street Subway Telephone, Oxford 279 1 M Opp. Boylston SAUNDERS & GLASER COPYISTS French Model Gowns Customer’s Own Material Prices $10.00 up 74 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON, MASS., Suite 315 Our designers and cutters from Paris and BerLn THEATRE TICKETS. D ADAMS HOUSE Telephones Oxford 935*942 HERRICK Connecting TICKETS COPLEY SQUARE 5 Telephones ALL THEATRES PENNELL, GIBBS ?'factopyt° & QUIRING COMPANY wearer!" Decorators theSPHI/IXHAT ISa BEACON STREET, BOSTON $2.00 Tickets all Theaters THE OUR MARK OP LASTING QUALITY MALLORY CASHIN’S CRAVENETTB ^PARKER’S and YOUNG’S _ $3.00 Phone 6973 Main oOboylaton-stboston Your Health Improved by using FABERY’S SALTS for Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. DRUGGISTS AND FABERY’S PHARMACY 272 Tremont SL Cor. Hollis. OVER HOMER’S JEWELRY STORE Why should you pay 15c for a cotton collar when you can buy my famous linen collar for 10c Send for Collar Catalogue. Every Day is Value Day at The Men’s Store PATRICIAN—One of 60 Styles—10c. Linen SCHOOL STREET Collar BEWARE ©F MAGief! You will find to your great regret, if you use silver polishes promising “ magical results,” that they are able to do just one thing thoroughly — to ruin your treasured ware! Don’t be misled by them. To safely maintain the beauty and luster of your fine silver, gold, jewelry, china, cut glass, etc., use The ©Id /7> Silver Reliable WClIlLIU Polish The worth of this rich creamy paste is attested by millions of satisfied users. Ask for it by name, and insist upon “ CANDO.” Paul Mfg. Co., Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass. Makers of Egyptian deodorizer and Aerofume 247 tre street HOTEL HOLLIS Boston NEXT TO SHUBERT THEATRE A la Carte Cafe Specialty of after-theatre parties. The best Rarebit in town. Patrons desiring to order from Wine List may telephone at my expense before eleven o’clock. BURKS SPRING PURE RYE for people of discriminating taste, guaranteed absolutely pure, of the highest character and ripe old age. AT HOTELS, CAFES AND CLUBS Thos. L. SMITH& Sons PROPRIETORS LORETTO, KY. «• BOSTON. MASS Attractions Now Playing Shubcrt Theatres in New York HIPPODROME Manhattan Opera House 34th St. and 8th Ave. Evenings 8.15 6th Ave., 43d-44th Sts. Daily Mats. 2, Evenings 8 Mats. Wed. and Sat. UNDER MANY FLACS The Big Drury Lane Melodrama Series of COMPLETE NEW Spectacles THE WHIP CASINO Broadway and 39th St. 48th STREET THEATRE Mata. Wed. and Sat. Evening 8.10 Just east of Broadway Evenings 8.15 Mats. Thur. and Sat. MLLE. TRENTINI in WILLIAM COLLIER in a new comedy THE FIREFLY NEVER SAY DIE PLAYHOUSE Wed. and Sat. Ev. 8.10 Maxine Elliott’s Theatre 48th east of B’dway Mats. LITTLE WOMEN 39th St., between Broadway and 6th Ave. Mats. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 8.15 COMEDY THEATRE Edward Sheldon’s New Play 41st St., east of Broadway ROMANCE Mats. Thur. and Sat. Evemngs 8.15 FANNY’S FIRST PLAY WINTER CARDEN By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW 42nd St., west of Broadway Mats. Tues. Thur. and Sat. Evenings 8 LYRIC Telephone, 9260 Col’s. SAM BERNARD in THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS With GABY DESLYS, AL JOLSON ALL FOR THE LADIES 39th STREET THEATRE Weber & Fields’ Theatre 44th st. 39th St., near Broadway Franz Lehar’s Latest Operetta Mats. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 8.15 ANewComedy, THE BRIDAL PATH THE MAN WITH 3 WIVES With Ann Murdock, Robert Warwick, 40 others PURE FOODS PURE WHISKIES FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE WRIGHT & TAYLOR S WHISKIES KY. TAYLOR (Blend) OLD CHARTER (Straiaht) are absolutely pure, of unquestionable superiority and the highest quality. They are the connoisseur’s choice, and are the finest of whiskies for most particular people. These celebrated whiskies are sold by dealers in bottle goods at per full honest quart are also sold leading Caf6s, Clubs $1.00 j they at and Hotels in Boston and throughout New England. NEW ENGLAND AGENCY No. I Washington Street, Boston, Mass. MR. HIRSHFIELD WRIGHT & TAYLOR The Sparrell Print, Boston (El|irk?rm0 & DIV. AMERICAN PIANO CO. ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF DOWN TOWN WAREROOMS FOR THE SALE OF (Clnriu'rtmi fltatuui ESTABLISHED 1823 IN THEIR NEW BUILDING 169 TREMONT STREET OPPOSITE THE COMMON