colonial, theatre program I \ Boylston Art Galleries! f I 292 BOYLSTON STREET Near Arlington Street 1 i Antique and Artistic Furniture | ij LARGEST STOCK IN BOSTON LOWEST PRICES COLONIAL THBATRB PROGRAM Cleansers Dyers Launderers Established 1829 The Quality of Work Carefulness of Finish and Prompt- ness of Delivery stamp LEWANDOS as the foremost Cleansers and Dyers in the Country 17 Temple Place - BOSTON SHOPS — 284 Boylstou Street Telephone Oxford 555 Telephone Back Bay 3900 WATERTOWN 1 Galen Street CAMBRIDGE 1274 Massachnaetto Aren- (Newton Deliveries) Telephone Cambridge 945 Telephone Newton North 3(X) ROXBURT 2206 Washington Street BROOKLINE 1310 Beaeon Street Telephone Roxbury 92 Telephone Brookline 5030 LTNN 70 Market Street SALEM 187 Essex Street Telephone Lynn 1860 Telephone Salem 1800 WALTHAM 193 Moody Street LOWELL 37 Merrimae Square \ Telephone 1519 Telephone Lowell 1648 i MALDEN 30 Pleasant Street Telephone 13 •' BRIDGEPORT WATERBURY HARTFORD NEW HAVEN SPRINGFIELD WORCESTER FALL RIVER PORTLAND NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ROCHESTER ALBANY ] | WASHINGTON PROVIDENCE NEWPORT YOU CAN RELY ON LEWANDOS I COLONIAL THBATRB PROGRAM WINTER STREET TEMPLE PLACE TREiilONT STREET ROOMS - THEIR TREATMENT The Shepard Method Our “INTERIOR DECORATION” organization does an immense business. However, we command the facilities to do more—much more. This brief adver- tisement is expected to attract new customers. Our own conviction concerning the art and the economy of our work is amply reinforced by hundreds of men and women whose taste and judgment are irre- proachable. People who instinctively know the essential difference between good and bad effects are our steadfast customers. The Shepard HOME ARTS GUILD is at your service. You are hesitating and temporizing over tho choice of Wall Paperfor halls or rooms. You are in doubt what colors go best with Oak furniture, let us say. The selection of Draperies involves endless and intense discussions. Lace Curtains precipitate disconcerting arguments. Upholstering creates profound misunderstandings. Panellings and even Mouldings divide households. Points like these are debated by hours, and HERE WE ARE eager to give advice and suggestions without charging our clients a sou. Don’t be satisfied with pretentiously inferior INTERIOR DECORATIONS. We have solved the problem for thousands. We can solve it for you. We thoroughly understand the capabilities of all decorative fabrics, and never try your patience or fatigue your eye by displaying a mass of materials before producing the special one that will fill your particular need. You should not only bo willing’ to come to us for expert knowledge—but should be glad of the opportunity our invitation provides. Our success may be traced directly to the merit of our merchandise, the fa,liiafe^ of our prices and the ta^^^ controls all orders entrusted to us. From Wall Paper to Sofa Cushion there should be co-ordination—harmony, not a singld, noto, that offends or startles^ This is the idea that should govern ' every detail. ^ Sketches and estimates furnished without obligations on your part to them-, / 1914 BCICK MODELS B-t4 $960 RttAabtttt ) ,v«| POVEII never disfuted : ECONOMY Pleven Touring Car . to 22 miles per gallon of gasolene B-25 1050 ( , j 1$ Il-i6 1235 Runabout Strength and durability proven by 150,600 users ( qu ; ef*?”**^i B-37 1335 Touring Car ) p Beauty, lines and details shown at a glance NOW ON EXHIBITION AT SALESROOM BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Wholesale Department, 17 Lawton Street SalesTooms, 97 Mats. Ave. ’Phone Back Bay S800 tor information Demonstrations or literature 150 Tremont St. (Near West St.), Boston Gems from all the Light Operas Past and Present ARE TO BE PROCURED IN VICTOR RECORDS i » Our repertoire from the 99 E Lady of the Slipper, No. 17220 (A Little Girl at Home) $ .75 (Bagdad) No. 31877 Gems . .... 1.00 u I No. 17439 Bagdad Turkey Trot and Two Step .75 P VICTROLA TALKING MACHINES FROM $15 to $200 ! [ Send for Acconnts » C atalogs Solicited E y BOSTONcJaiBteNEWYORKiJicracn COLONIAL THBATRB PROGRAM Lamson & Hubbard Reliable Furs FUR COATS Exclusive Designs Many of our wraps are entirely different In ef- fect from any to be found elsewhere. They are marked by an Indi- viduality of style and grace of line that pro- claims designing and workmanship of a high order. Lamson & Hubbard 92 Bedford Street Boston “Why not try a Rug Store? [ l| A LADY after spending considerable time i with one of the local department stores en- j deavoring to find an Oriental carpet suitable I for her living room was asked by a friend I : [ “Why not try a Rug Store?** J Following the suggestion she called at our establishment and was 1 greatly surprised to see the great number of rugs suitable for the room that we were able to show her. We had no difficulty in pleasing her and can undoubtedly make the ) selection of a Rug an equally easy matter for you. I I Our stock of Rugs, always the largest in Boston, i Is now at its very best (JOHN H. PRAY & SONS CO. Boston’s Rug House 646 Washington Street, Opposite Boylston Street rOLONIAli THEATRIC PROGRAM 9 COLONIAL THEATRE SEASON OF 1913-1914 CHAS. FROHMAN * WILLIAM HARRIS Lessees and Managers THE FIRST CHARLES J. RICH - Resident Manager EXECUTIVE STAFF ADVERTISEMENT Business Manager .T. B. Lothian Stage Manager Geo. Doring IN 1652 Electrician Robt. M. Edwards Musical Director Wm. McKinley Treasurer James R. Keen Ticket Agent Frank Caulev appears very crude to us to- Orchestra Doorkeeper Robert Barr Chief of Ushers Arthur Stevens Matron Miss M. G. Sullivan day. The first photograph Properties Arthur Monteith (daguerreotype) in 1839 SCALE OF PRICES Orchestra Floor $2.00 seems even more crude. Yet First Balcony $2.00, $1.50, 1.00 Second Balcony 75 those early advertising writers Admission 1.00 Orchestra Boxes 15.00 justice Balcony Boxes 15.00 could more nearly do Second Balcony Boxes $7.50 Loges 6.00 to their subjects than we Ticket office open from 8 A. M. until after the close of every performance. today in attempting to tell you Children under three years of age not ad- mitted. of the distinguished, finished Tickets for this theatre can be ordered by Telephone — Oxford 411 — or Mail or Tele- work of our artists. graph, and will be held twenty-four hours except when ordered on the day of the per- formance for which they are to be used, when they will be held until 12.30 P. M. for The perfection resulting from Matinees and until 7 P. M. for Evenings. Tickets ordered and paid for by mall will the improvements of 64 years be held until called for. Patrons will please report to the Manager, of photography is best exem- in person or by letter, inbtances of inatten- tion or misdemeanor on the part of any at- plified by the sane, strong, tache of this Theatre. He engages to speed- ily correct any want of courtesy to them by natural-true art of Purdy persons In his service. work Parties finding lost articles in any portion photo portraiture.- of the Theatre will please leave them at the Ticket Office. The Manager will not be re- sponsible for articles placed under the seats. A Free Check Room, at the owner’s risk, Conveniently located studios. is provided in the Ladies’ Drawing Room on the orchestra floor for Checking Cloaks, Coats, and Umbrellas; also in Balcony in Ladles’ Drawing Room at right of entrance. 145 TREMONT STREET Patrons are requested to report to the Man- ager any acceptance of fees or suggestion that fees are desired by anyone employed In the Theatre. Opera Glasses to let in the Ladies’ Cloak Room, orchestra floor, for which a small fee of twenty-five cents will be charged. Smoking and Men’s Retiring Room. En- trance under stairs right o f Main Entrance. Smoking Positively Forbidden in the JL.obby and Foyer, 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. 10 COLONIAL thesatre: program For Evening Weat CORRECT DRESS You’ll lind everything you need in Dress Clothes, Dress Vests, Shirts, Ties, Studs and Shoes The Most Complete Stock in Boston Dress Suits $28 $30 $40 Tuxedo Suits - $25 $38 A Perfect Fit Guaranteed Hart Scliafffler& Marx Winter Suits $18 to $40 Overcoats - $20 to $50 Stetson Hats Boylston Shoes Copyright Han Schaffher & Marx The Continental The Store of Quality and Service 651-657 Washington Street, Cor. Boylston St. i! • COLONIAL THBATRB PROGRAM No finer com|)liment can he paiS, a friend tkan an invitation to dinner at tke PALM ROOM ROSE GARDEN HOTEL LENOX FLEMISH CAFE Corner Boylston an<3 Exeter Streets Resident Manager, J. B. M^ILSON When in Paris— Owing to increased business, we have moved into our new establishment. No. 156 Boulevard Haussmann, where we have opened a special model department, insuring two or three new “PPee^s” creations every week. N9 156 Visitors from the United States will have the Boul? Haussmann PARIS opportunity of seeing private exhibitions daily. Benjamin H. Ludwig Custom Furrier { i( •| Removed to new and larger quarters, \\ giving better facilities to serve our ever increasing trade || \ ) Rooms 203-203A ] 420 BOYLSTON STREET Telephone Back Bay 2438 12 COLiONIAIi THEATRES PROGRAM BEACON TRUST CO. Main Office, 20 Milk Street Faneuil Hall Branch, 3 So. Market Street STATEMENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 1, 1913 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Time Loans $4,657,208.74 Capital Stock $600,000.00 Investments 479,443.55 Surplus and Undivided Demand Earnings (less expenses) 765,403.16 Loans . .$3 699,123.60 Cash in Offices and Banks 2,767,758 40 6,466,882.00 Deposits 10,238,131.13 $11,603,534 29 $11,603,534.29 OFFICERS CHARLES B.
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