
GRIFFIN-SMITH. INC.. PUBLISHERS % LEWANDOS BOSTON SHOPS 17 TEMPLE PLACE and 284 BOYLSTON STREET Phone 555 Oxford Phone 3900 Back Bay BRANCH SHOPS BROOKLINE WATERTOWN CAMBRIDGE 1310 Beacon St. 1 Galen St. 1274 Massachusetts Ave. Phone 5030 Phone Newton North 300 Phone Cambridge 945 ROXBURY LYNN SALEM WALTHAM 2206 Washington St. 70 Market St. 1 87 Essex St. 193 Moody St. Phone Roxbury 92 Phone 1860 Phone 1800 Phone 1519 ALSO New York Albany Rochester Philadelphia Washington Baltimore Hartford New Haven Bridgeport Waterbury Providence Newport Worcester Springfield Fall River Portland Lowell EXECUTIVE OFFICES 286 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON ^'you can rely on lewandos’!, MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM A MOST NOTABLE SALE OF English Saddler Hand- Sewn Luggage flade of Bark Tanned Leather Tanned in the Old=Fashioned English Way. Excessively Reduced Values on Leather Goods, Single and Double Harness, Saddles, Riding Leggings, Traveling Bags, Dog Col- lars, Steamer Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Motor Lunch Baskets and Cases, etc., etc. Steamer Rugs in New Bright Rich Designs From the Wonderful Looms of England and Scotland. Direct Importers of English Hand-Sewn Gloves for Men and Women. Everything Sold at Liberal Dis- coimts. Gloves and Some Articles of Horse Goods Excepted. Mail Orders Responded to Promptly LONDON HARNESS CO. 176 Devonshire Street 27 Federal Street IN JOHN HANCOCK BLDG. Between Milk and Franklin Streets. MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM This Ck)lumii will be Devoted Each Week to Women’s Wear This Week, to Dance Dresses Every girl, and matrons as well, are choos- ing new evening gowns now with an eye to their suitability for Tango dancing. In consequence the accordion-pleated skirt is receiving very favorable attention and in fact for the first time is entering into serious rivalry with the upward draped and side- slashed skirt which has been so much in vogue. It becomes a necessity, of course, to have these drapings and slashings con- siderably extended to give the necessary freedom for Tango movements, and thus the accordion-pleated model is much better suited for indulging in this dancing craze, as it outspreads without opening. The pleated skirt of this season shows a distinct gain in smartness over its predeces- sors. Its fullness is cleverly concealed with- out destroying its practicability. The very flatly pleated folds cling so closely about the What sort of women do ankles that the fashionable tapering sil- we marry? houette is achieved as successfully as in the narrowest of skirts. How long does it take Chiffon is used for the pleated skirt and sleeve frills, forming a soft background, on us to find out? the corsage, for that very graceful fichu collar of the Alencon lace, which is then con- When we have found tinued in the form of a floimced tunic. out, are Whether a delicate or a vivid color is used we pleased, depends entirely upon the preference of the delighted, amused or wearer. They are equally effective, as thus combined and softened with the lace there appalled? is the further possibility of introducing some telling contrast into the swathed waistband Read About and fan-shaped bow end of satin ribbon, fastened with a single full-blown blossom, George Brandon’s roses, begonias, poppies, and camellias being Experiences in most favored. One dainty combination is pale pink with lilac ribbon. Another good combination is delicate blue sashed with THE WOMEN pink. The new shades of flame and orange arc perhaps the most striking and effective WE MARRY of the brighter colorings. This combination demands a black vclvct-pctaled rose or BY poppy. Arthur Stanwood Pier At all bookstores, $1.35 net MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM COMING TO THE SHUBERT FOR TWO WEEKS Beginning Monday, May 11 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday E. H. SOTHERN Scene from TF I WERE KING” REPERTOIRE FIRST WEEK: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Nights, and Saturday Matinee, “IF I WERE KING;” Wednesday Matinee, Thurs- day and Friday Nights, “LORD DUNDREARY;” Saturday Night, “HAMLET.” SECOND WEEK: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Matinee and Night, and Thursday Night, “CHARLEMAGNE;” Friday Night, “LORD DUNDREARY;” Saturday Matinee, “IF I WERE KING;” Saturday Night, “HAMLET.” Prices: 50c, 75c, Sl.OO, $1.50 and $2.00 Mail orders, with remittance, now received MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM Sprins^ Opening; MILLINERY TAILORED HATS STREET COATS MOTOR COATS SPORT COATS JACKSON & CO. 161 TREMONT STREET NEAR KEITH’S BOSTON Il MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM || . INSIST ON HEARING THE STIEFF PIANO Style “PETITE” Grand ACKNOWLEDGED BY EXPERTS The Premier Grand of America Sold Subject to This Pact The Stieff Grand, a Masterpiece of Art, is created not alone by material, but is designed by a genius and built by the highest type of workman. Awarded highest honor in Europe and America One of the Oldest and Most Reputable Firms in the Piano Industry CHAS. M. STIEFF, 122 boylstonst., boston ' - lb® ' CbBNERtBEDFDRP & 1 1" OUT-OP-TOWN PATRONS This bank gives special attention to the accounts of its out-of- town patrons. We are favored with the business of a large number of people residing in outlying communities who appreciate the complete facilities afforded as well as the convenient location of our banking rooms at 41 Bedford Street. T—— Tb CAPITAL, SURPLUS & PROFITS $ 973,00D.Qa 1 n t i i 1 _ majestic theatre program JANE COWL in WITHIN THE LAW NOW PLAYING AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM CUSTOM DEPARTMENT WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR SPRING STYLES and FABRICS For GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHES ARE READY CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ENTRANCE 398 WASHINGTON STREET MACULLAR PARKER COMPANY 400 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM May and June Weddings Gentlemen’s Full Dress Suits entlemen, please ask G yourselves whether your own clothes for formal occasions are in keeping with those of your wife or daughter. ,We suggest that at a mo- ment’s notice we can fit you Correctly and Fashionably to a Full Dress Suit, without any worry to you except the try-on. There can be no question about quality or style — our label elim- inates that. Full Dress Suits $40 and ^50 Ready for Immediate Use limited 340 WASHINGTON STREET MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM Prestige BOSTON hat indescribable something World*8 Handsomest and Absolutely Fireproof T that makes things doubly accept* able. That’s what one gets In WILBUR-SHUBERT CO. PROPRIETORS A. L. WILBUR MANAGER addition to highest grade portraiture E. D. SMITH . RESIDENT MANAGER In a Purdy photograph. Evenings at 8 HO’S who In the photographic Matinees at 2 W world Is settled by the Imprint, EXECUTIVE STAFF [fand among the discriminating Frank M. McGrath . Business Mgr. and Treas. decides what’s what. John W. Luce Press Agent Geo. E. Curran Stage Manager Dr. James B. Thornton . House Physician F course this outcome does not C. H. Doherty Officer L. H. Hyde Doorman O simply happen, but Is WON by Mrs. E. A. Reed Matron skill and pains and patience. If It appeals to you, see Purdy. The telephone number of this theatre is 452 Ox. Tickets for this theatre can be ordered by tele- phone, mail or telegraph, and will be held 24 hours, 145 TREMONT STREET except when ordered on the day of the perform- ance for which they are to be used, when they will be held until 12.30 p. m. for matinees and 7 p. m. for evenings. Tickets ordered by mail and paid for will be held until called for, unless otherwise ordered. Ladies* Retiring Rooms on left side of lower floor and left side of first balcony, and also left side of second balcony. Smoking and Gentlemen’s Retiring Room is lo- cated at foot of stairs in the rear of the auditorium. Gentlemen’s Check Room adjoins the smoking room. Ticket office opens from 9 a. m. until after the close of every performance. The adimttance of children under five years is optional with the management. Parties finding lost articles in any portion of the theatre will please leave them at the ticket office or with the chief usher. Pay Stations on orchestra and balcony landings. The management invites information of any in- civility or inattention. Mail orders will at all times receive prompt at- tention if they contain certified check, postal or express order. If party desires tickets mailed, self-addressed return envelope must accompany all order, thus avoiding possibility of error. Special Tickets Theatres attention will at all times be given to out-of-town orders. Tickets will be selected as near the de- sired location as possible at the time the orders are received. CASHIN’S Perfect sanitary conditions are maintained in this theatre by the use of Chloro-Naphtholeum and the Formaldehyde Protectus Disinfecting Appli- PARKER’S YOUNG’S ances of the West Disinfecting Co., Boston. The Electric Lighting Fixtures and Fireplace ’Phone 6973 Main Goods used on stage settings are from McKenncy & Waterbury Co., 181 Franklin Street. Griffin-Snuth, Inc., publishers of the Shubert, Majestic, Wilbur and Plymouth Theatre programs, 401 and 403 Bigelow Kennard Bldg., 12 West St., Telephone, Oxford 3. — Bracelet Watches Custom Clothes Only Thoughtful men and men of good judg- ment and taste can readily understand that ready-made clothes at their best are cut on symmetrical lines and made by machinery at the lowest possible cost. There is no choice—they all look alike. THERE IS THE DIFFERENCE Custom clothes are cut and made to your Our stock of these convenient and order. Each garment is shaped and out- attractive watches from the bast lined individuality. to suit your own The Swiss and American makers, is very woolens are of high grade. Each pattern is large and is supported by careful select and exclusive. Tailored by journey- service and good values.
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