»g *g g »g t> g ft g “YOU CAN RELY ON LEWANDOS" CLEANSERS DYERS LAUNDERERS ESTABLISHED 1829 LARGEST IN AMERICA LEWANDOSHigh Class Work Returned in a Few Days BOSTON SHOPS 1 r 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 2206 Washington St 70 Market St 187 Essex St Phone Roxbury 92 Phone i860 Phone 1800 ALSO New York Albany Rochester Philadelphia Washington Baltimore Hartford New Haven Bridgeport Providence Newport Portland Worcester Springfield EXECUTIVE OFFICES 286 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON “YOU CAN RELY ON LEWANDOS” GEORGE H. NEWTON, Manager Formerly of PARKER HOUSE, Boston and FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, New York Fifth Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street NEW YORK CITY One of the Most Beautiful Appointed Hotels in New York 600 ROOMS Every bedroom equipped with bath and shower. All modern conveniences. Cuisine unex- celled. Prices Unequalledo In the Center of Shopping and Theatre District. Elevated and Subway Station >ne block distant. 1 Room and Bath, One Person, $2 and up Room and Bath, Two Persons, $3 and up Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, 85 and up ONE BLOCK FROM WASHINGTON STREET 1 c TJL u 0 T A HT u B\md L HUNTER DOLLAR RAZOR The Only HIGH-GRADE Razor Selling for $ 1.00 S Iy| — ill After the Performance Wm. E. Doyle Co., Inc. cDelicious Soda ....FLORISTS.... With Fresh Fruit Syrups 306 Boylston Street, 6 Beacon Street Quality, Apollo, Schrafft’s and Lowney’s Chocolates SPECIALTIES Roses, Orchids, Violets and Gardenias Green's Pharmacy 232 TREMONT ST., COR. ELIOT ST. GEORGE B. DODGE S. A* LINCOLN CO. Publishers S. A. Lincoln T. F. Griffin Tailor and Importer BOSTON OPERA PROGRAM CHAMBERS Shubert I Theatre 100 Boylston St. C Pr°eram* 15 Beacon Street Globf‘ ) Boston, Mass. Tel. Oxford 3 Next to Hotel Bellevue Telephone Heymarket 1211 THREE SPECIAL VICTOR-VICTROLA *>VaCfK>ee HOME OUTFITS NO Pooley Cabinets Used STONE BRUISE $77.22-$84.22-$ 1 09.22 TIRES Call and See Them, Terms Quoted GUARANTEED FOR THE NEW EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH 4000 Miles Is Ready for Your Inspection Recitals Daily and Demonstrations SERVICE by Appointment Geo. Lincoln Parker Walpole Tire and Rubber 100 BOYLSTON STREET, Third Floor Company Krakauer, Emerson and Estey Pianos 757 Boylston Street Boston Sohmer-Cecilian Players. Connorized and Rythmodik Player Rolls 'Phone B. B. 5780 Victrolas and Records ‘‘THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE” “LITTLE” SIX, $1,285.00, F. O. B. FACTORY COMPLETELY EQUIPPED LEFT-HAND DRIVE, CENTER CONTROL REPUBLIC MOTOR CO. OF MASSACHUSETTS MOTOR MART. PARK SQUARE BOSTON. MASS. TELEPHONE, OXFORD 4830 Motoklotk A practical development in the automobile world is “MOTOKLOTH,” made by the Earnsdale Worsted Company of Clinton, Mass., taking the place of leather. Compared to leather, this new upholstery is more comfortable and steady. It does not slip, and another valuable feature, for summer touring DINNER CANDIES especially, is that “MOTOKLOTH” does not at- tract the sun’s rays like leather, and is, therefore, uniformly cooler. A WORD OF CAUTION Bonb ons Because of the success of MOTOKLOTH, effort is being made to introduce adulterated and grossly inferior fabrics — offered as “just as good as MOTOKLOTH.” We propose to fully protect the high reputation Chocolates of our fabric and of the name “MOTOKLOTH.” All genuine MOTOKLOTH fabrics bear this trademark: — MARSHMALLOW FUDGE tvsd&lc Worsted Co 146 Tremont St. 414 Boylston St. Motoklotk Court and Washington Sts. BOSTON. MASS. CL I NITON. MASS. BOSTON’S UNIQUE PLACE TO LUNCH, TO DINE, TO SUP PARK SQUARE DIRECTION OF GEORGE A. DODGE Table d’Hote Lunch, 75 Cents Sunday Table d’Hote Dinner from 12 M. to 8 P.M., in addition to the la carte service, $1.50 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* Reserve Tables Now for Special Souvenir Washington’s Birthday Dinner, $2.50 and Grand First Anniversary Dinner, March 12th, $3.50 “TWELVE O’CLOCK PRIVILEGE” Telephone, 44560 Oxford 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, v Westboro 12.35, Worcester 12.55 1 - ^ Stops to leave passengers on notice to conductor $2250 POPE Cars Are Made to Satisfy THEY ARE A RE-ORDER CAR— ASK ANY USER POPE-HARTFORD CO. of BOSTON COPLEY SQUARE PHONE, B. B. 6050 CUSTOM-MADE CORSETS To Individual Measurements Only CORSETS New TRICOT Models, suitable for street wear as well as athletic, and For “HERMONSA” Medium and Ready-to-Wear Stout People Corsets Latest ITALIAN Silk Petticoats and “KNICKERS” unexcelled MADAMfor style and value. For SARA t sale at all Department Stores CORSETIERE Side 120 Boylston Street :: Boston, Mass. 4 West 33rd Street :: New York City s Series Bight Coles from the same stone of different karatt Model 40 Model 50 Model 60 116 In. Wheelbase 122 in. Wheelbase 132 in. Wheelbase $1,685.00 $1,985.00 $2,485.00 G. E. & H. J. HABICH CO. Tel., Back Bay 5346 1 1 7 Massachusetts Ave. ESTABLISHED 1866 Telephone, Oxford 3888 ROYAL CANADIAN FURS CLEARANCE SALE We Offer Exceptional Values for the Next 30 Days THE DUNLAP-COOKE CO. CANADA Royal Canadian Furs Manufacturing Furriers, Collectors and Exporters of Raw Furs 172 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. THE NEW SAM S. SHUBERT THEATRE Tremont and Hollis Streets . Boston TYSON America’s Newest and Most Magnificent Best Seats All Playhouse . Absolutely Fireproof Theatres SHUBERT HOLDING CO. Proprietors SHUBERT THEATRICAL CO. Lessees & Managers EDWARD D. SMITH . Resident Manager COPLEY-PLAZA 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.
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