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LAWRENCE HcCARTY

Lessee and flanager.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 5, J906


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R. H. HIRSHFIELD
New England Agent
5 and 6 HAYMARKET SQUARE, BOSTON
Long Distance Telephones, Hay market 114 and 115

Annual WE CORDIALLY
INVITE
Reduction Sale Wearers
spect
of high-class clothes to in-
our importations of English
OF woolen suitings and overcoatings,
from which we make to order a
special Business Suit or Overcoat at

FINE FURS $38.00. These woolens are in


a variety of refined and attractive
patterns, each possessing that indi-
10 to 25% Discount viduality which will at once appeal
from Former Prices to gentlemen of refinement.

Special Sale of Robes and Coach Furs


ALLAND BROS.
TAILORS
JACKSON & CO 29 MILK STREET, Estab. 1888
126 Tremont Street

NEW TREMONT
XunMn’e Under Tremont Theatre, Tremont Street
TURKISH BATH
Location Convenient, Appointments, Ventilation and Attendants the Best
ADOLPH S. LUNDIN, Proprietor. Telephone 625 Oxford
LOOK FOR TUB WONDERFUL ELECTRIC SION
Down in
Jamaica
they are out of doors all day long — bathii
in the sea, golfing, playing tennis, or motor-
ing over English - built roads. Everybody
goes fishing and returns with a catch.
Climbing the Blue Mountains is a favorite
while the
sport, too, many places of surpass-
ing beauty and of historic and romantic
associations afford the mod delightful of
short tours.
Don’t you need a week or two of sum-
mer time?
Jamaica is only four days’ sail, on perfe&ly
appointed twin-screw steamers, from the ice-
clogged harbors of Boston or Philadelphia.
Splendid hotels provide every comfort.
Steamers sail every week. Round trip, in-
cluding meals and staterooms, $ 75 . 00 ;
one way, $ 40
. 00 .

Why not learn more about this beautiful


island by sending for our free illustrated bro-
chure, “ A Happy Month in Jamaica,” and
our monthly, “The Golden Caribbean.”

United Fruit Company


F. S. JOPP, General Passenger Agent, Long Wharf, Boston
or W. H. EAVES, City Passenger Agent, 200 Washington Street, Boston
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A SMALL SHOP OF FINE CANDIES


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< We make a Specialty of Mourning Goods
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Orders taken at Residences

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Whose springy resilience brings strength to
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bodies whose —
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tired humanity. Thirty years of experi-
ence as sleep specialists render our products
necessary to you. '

O. Z>. "BAKER & CO.


19 -25 Sudbury Street 125 E. 42d Street
Boston New York
“Specialists in Bedroom Equipment”
Write for booklet mentioning Boston Theatre

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Skates, Flexible Flyer Sleds,


Snowshoes, Skis,
Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Singly and in Sets from Two
toSeven 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

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Name of Mfr., R. G. SULLIVAN, Stamped on every

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= 7
25 and 27
Temple Place
Genuine OYSTERS IOc. Cl
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and S ALADS Is the SMOKERS' PROTECTION and Standard of Quality
BOSTON DISTRIBUTORS
On your way home drop in to WEBER’S 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
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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 D. B. Craig 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
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F. J. Bond
Mrs. Noyes
(La fe 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.

Palms and Plants used in this Theatre furnished


P Patricia
by The Boston Decorative Plant Co., 66 CORSET
Summer Street. STRICTLY CUSTOM MADE
Electric and Gas Fixturesfurnished 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
Program published by S. A. LINCOLN, Next door to the Colonial Theatre

55 Frankltn Street., Tel. Main 267.


MME. SARA. Prop. Tel., 1226-2 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
.

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
Story by A. M. THOMPSON
THE WOOD
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 goods only,
;

free delivery.

Kee p House
per week; discount for spot cash; free
delivery, no interest. GUY’S, 86 Canal St.
,”S
I For All
IT’S DUTCH Seats I
Theatres
CONNELLY'S
PHONE OXFORD
Adams House
942
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Annual
Reduction
Sale of
Furs
The balance of
our high grade
Diamond stock closing
Merchants out.

Only the best obtainable at


Jewelers greatly reduced prices
AND
Silversmiths
HALL & HANCOCK!
WHOLESALE 418-420 WASHINGTON STREET
AND RETAIL

McDonald's
Combination tables’
Breakfasts Evening
15c to 50c Gloves
Finest in the City INEXTRA LENGTHS
AND ALL SIZES, AT
FINE PASTRY AND MISS FISK’S
CONFECTIONERY 144 Tremont St.

131 Tremont St.


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PROGRAM— Continued
CAST
The Baron, alias Bill Burke *
Junie McCree
Robin Hood, Earl of Huntington, an outlaw Lillian English
Jack Tuff th i
robbers I James C. Marlowe
Will Scarlet
j
t Mabel Wilbur
Little John > members of Robin Hood’s Band, |
Vera Cameron

Tous^r, a collie dog Alfred Latell


C d y P °! i e “ a n Edward Craven
Tue Dade !.';
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Chinaman David Rogers


Cinderella Lillian Coleman
Lena Pickles, the nurse Carrie Behr
riorindal findprella’* sisters
Cinderella s sisters, I
Jane Archer
Thysbie } j Florence Trevillion
The Fairy God Mother Tillie Monroe
Dorothy j (
Gertrude Douglass
Dorcas > beloved of Will Scarlet, Little John and Allan A’Dale, J
Margaret Von Iveeze
Phvllis ) ( Marie Leuyllemn
The Laughing steed
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Royal Messenger Mildred Warde
The French Dull La Petite Adelaide
and
The Toy Soldier (specially engaged) Fred Walton
Archers, Living Toys, Villagers, Shoppers, Guards, Knights, etc.

SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
PART I.
Scene 1 —The Market Square, Nottingham (T. Holmes, Liverpool).

Scene 2 A Country Lane (E. H. Ryan, London).

Scene 3 The Fair Gruunus at Nottingham (T. Holmes, Liverpool).
Scene 4—T e Nursery (Phillip Howoen. London).
Scene 5—THE TOY CO UNTRY (Phillip Howden, London).
A— Outside the Gates. B—The Toy Capital.
Program Continued

A visit to our

Upholstery
Department
for

LACE BED SETS


will certainly

repay you

WHITNEYS LINEN STORE


Temple Place and West St., Boston

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OUR FIRST FEBRUARY


FURNITURE SALE
Met with a most enthusiastic re-
sponse from the public. Brisk sell-
ing daily keeps pace with our fondest
aspirations.
With unparalleled offerings like those men-
u tioned below, is it any wonder we are get-
ting the furniture business of New England ?

No. 1 $10 Mission Rocker, now priced $5.00


No. 2 $7.50 ParlorTable,quartered-oak,$3.95
No. 3 $30.00 Mahogany Rocker . $15.00
No. 4 $10.00 Parlor Table at $5.00
. .

No. 5 $25 quar.-oak Princess Dresser, $15.00


No. 6 $25 Library Desk and Bookcase, $18.50
No. 7 $40.00 quartered-oak Buffet . $25.00
No. 8 $2.50 Parlor Table, now $1.50 . .

No. 9 $60.00 Heavy Brass Bed, now $37.75


No. 10 Parlor Suits, Tapestry and Plush
covered . . . $75.00 and $90.00
No. 11 $50 Canopy Top Oak Buffet, $29.50
No. 12 $10 Parlor Reception Chair, now $3.95

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PROGRAM— Continued
PART II.

Scene 1— The Baron’s Bazaar (T. Holmes, Liverpool).


Scene 2—The Edge of the Forest (R. C. McCleary, London).

Scene 3— The Heart of the Forest (R. C. McCleary, London).



Scene 4 Interior of a Restaurant (E. H. Ryan, London).

Scene 6 Ballroom of Robin Hood’s Castle ^Stafford Hall, London).

MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT I.

Augmented Orchestra under the direction of ARTHUR WELD.


1 Opening Chorus (H. E. Haines)
2 “ Jolly Good Thing to be Alive” (H. E. Haines). .Lena, Cissie and Charlie
3 44
Robin Hood’s Arrest” (H. E. Haines) Ensemble
4 “ I Didn’t Mean No Harm” (J. Fred Helf) Charlie
5 44
The English Bow” (H. E. Haines) Ensemble
6 “The Firefly and the Rose” (Nat D. Mann) . . . Cinderella a nd Chorus
7
44
1 Would Like to Marry You ” (E. Laska) Baron, Nurse and Chorus
8 44
How D’ye Do?” (F. R. Babcock) Robin and Cinderella
9 “March of the Toys” (Jerome D. Kern) Chorus
10 44
The Music of the Band” Browne and Lipton)
( Chorus

Program Continued

ESTABROOK & EATON’S

Harguerite
Cigars
Are high-grade goods, fine

flavor and not strong, and


are strictly a gentleman’s
smoke.

SOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY

The only Cocoa


wjth a Rich
Chocolate Flavo
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Jordan Marsh Co. We guarantee


REMEMBER are never undersold. the
"
price of everything we sell to be as low or
lower than the same article can be bought in New England.

Hnnual jfebruarp /Iftarh Down


Sale of ©dental TCugs
Annex— Fifth Floor

NE
O of the largest stocks of Oriental
to this country is

stantinople, having been selected in


now on its way
Rugs ever brought
from Con-
to us
the rug-weaving dis-
trictsby our own resident buyer.
To make room for these we have marked down our
present stock, and offer $200,000 worth of rich and rare
rugs at genuinely reduced prices.

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The Jordan’’ Method of Selling
Oriental Rugs
The Jordan method of buying and selling these rugs preserves
all the Oriental art in the rug — but none of the Oriental art in
the selling.
Oriental rug selling has long been associated with ideas of
shrewd trickery and gross overvaluation.
But not here —
we sell Oriental rugs the same way that we
sell dry goods —
on the same legitimate profit basis.
Every rug marked in plain figures and absolutely one price to
all and no deviation.

Hence, when we announce a mark down sale it means some-


thing. Beautiful specimens are within the reach of your purse
as never before.
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P IiOG RAM — Con tin ued


ACT II.

1 Opening Chorus (Raymond Hubbell).


2 “ Milo” (Burt and Solman) Baron and Chorus
3 44
The Light of the Honeymoon” (Anna Caldwell) Robin and Chorus
4 ‘‘Knock Wood” Raymond Hubbell)
(, Baron and Two Robbers
5 Dance by Fred Walton and La Petite Adelaide
6 Finale Chorus

“ I Didn’t Mean No Harm,” written by J. Fred Helf “I Would Like to Marry You,” written
;

by E. Laska.

Scenery painted by the Messrs. T. Holmes, K. H. Ryan, Phillip Howden, R. C. McClearyand


Stafford Hall, Artist of Drury Lane, The Royal and the Princess Theatres, England^

Costumes designed by Wilhelm, Paris; Hugo Baruch, Berlin.


Armors and Trappings by Kennedy, Sheffield.
Properties by Nestore & Co., London, and Lland<*lf, Paris.
Electrical Effects by Austin Walters, London.
The Floral Decorations by Halliday & Co., London.
Wigs by Hepner.
Shoes and Boots by Miller, New York.

For JOHN C. FISHER.


1 Business Manager Geo. H. Murray
2 Acting Manager Will J. Duffy
3 Advance Representative A. M. McDonald
4 Gen’l Stage Carpenter Edward C. Spears

Next Attraction:
WAY DOWN E
NEXT SUNDAY Nl
THE BOSTON THEATRE POPULAR CONCERTS
IO BIO USUAL LITTLE PRICES
GET SEATS IN ADVANCE

PIANOS
CONOVER PIANOS
KINGSBURY PIANOS ifemtMjttmlmOk 492 boylston st.

European Plan THEATRE AND


PRIVATE DINING ROOMS dinner parties

Boston Tavern r
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& co. Ordway PI. & 347
A Specialty.
Washington St.

At Soda
Fountains,
5 Cents.
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NOYES BROS
We carry a large variety of fine
French Cotton, Linen and Silk Cloth
expressly for the manufacture of

E VEN/NG
DRESS SHIRTS
Prices $30.00 to $150.00 Dozen
Consult us to know the Linen, the
Cravat, and the Gloves to wear.

Washington and Summer Sts


BOSTON, U. S. A.

LADIES’ RESTAURANT
and Private Dining Rooms
up one flight.
Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN
Cecil Special facilities for after
tre Parties.
GENTLEMEN’S CAFE
Thea-

so street floor.
Tei. 21165 OXFORD.

625 Washington Street SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER from


75c
5 to 9 p.rn.

Opposite Henry Siegel A Co. 'a New Store MUSIC


MCPARTLIN 8c KRAFT
Do not forget to visit

The Old Elm .“rey Gloves


are 6old only at

Restaurant PHILLIPS’
FOR LADIES AND GENTS
17 Temple Place
Where you get the finest
German cooking with Im- Prices from $1.00 up
ported and Domestic Beer
Short and Long Fingers
Formerly 150 Tremont St., now
83 BEDFORD STREET
near Summer St.
TWO WEEKS ONLY

THE EVERLASTING SUCCESS

WAY DOWN EAST


Get Tickets for WASHINGTON’S
BIRTHDAY Matinee and Night

DREYFUS'
6=12 BEACH STREET
One Door from Washington Street

FRENCH TABLE D’HOTE


LUNCH — 11 A. M. to 3 P. M., . . 35c
With Pint of Wine, . . 50c
DINNER — 5.30 to 8.30 P. M., with Pint of
Red or White Wine 75c. .

Private Supper Rooms


French Cuisine par excellence
A la Carte All Dap Orchestra
ARTHUR DREYFUS. Prop.
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Dorothea Dix Hall


and school for children of the stage

Benefit

Thursday Afternoon

February 15, 1906


Tremont Theatre

All the leading attractions


have offered their services
and a first class program
is assured .

Regular Theatre Prices

The Mudge Press Frank H. Mudge

PRINTERS
Book, Law, Commercial
and Office Printing Jt A

55 Franklin St., Boston


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BOSTON THEATRE
Some of the Attractions to Appear During the Season of 1905-06

Way Down Hast


Klaw & Erlanger’s Musical Hit of the Season

The Pearl and Pumpkin the


Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
Andrew Mack
ANNOUNCEMENT OA
EXTRAORDINARY A D D II ArnlL OU
DIRECT FROM HIPPODROME , NEW YORK
By Arrangement with Messrs . THOMPSON dt DUND Y

A Yankee Circus on Mars


DIRECT FROM A YEAR AND A HALF YEAR’S RUN IN NEW YORK

Af, " noon and


Ladies’ Orchestra
— Evening

PALM GARDEN
116-120 Sudbury Street

BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH


OUR SPECIALTY
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A Perfect Bath Room


A perfectly appointed bath
room is no longer a luxury
but a necessity of modern life.
Nothing is more conducive
to the general health of a fam-
ily than frequent bathing. To
be a devotee of the bath not
only prevents sickness, but it
makes bright eyes and rosy
cheeks. Many a woman owes
not a little of her beautiful
appearance to her daily bath.
It is a settled fact that we
practice habits, mostly, that
present themselves under in-
viting auspices. Therefore,
if the bathroom be uninvit-
ing through lack of beauty,
the practice of bathing is ne-
lected at the expense of
f ealth. A bath room covered
with Metile is so beautiful
that it presents an irresist-
ible invitation to enjoy a
daily bath, and is therefore an
important factor in promot-
ing the health and conse-
uent happiness of the entire
?amily.
Metile is cemented on a
plastered wall, whether old
or new, and when a bath room
is to be Metiled in an occu-
pied house it can be done
without interfering with its
use for any length of time.

United Metile Co. Ltd.


107 Summer St.

Banjos, Guitars,
Mandolins and Zithers
ARE INDORSED BY EVERY PROMINENT
MUSICIAN AND EVERY USER OF STRINGED
INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD.
Prices range from $15 to $125
Souvenir Catalogue FREE for the asking.
Sole Distributors. DEPARTMENT B.
Known as John C. Haynes & Co., 45 years.
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY
_ 150 Tremont Street
AMERICA’S MUSICAL
STRING HOUSE
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15he Fortuna Gold 6 Copper Company


PHOENIX, ARIZONA
CAPITAL, $500,000
Shares of Stock, 500,000 100,000 Treasury Stock
The property of this Company is located in the Gold Belt of Arizona, sixteen miles from Phoenix,
Maricopa County, the richest Gold producing section.
We do not claim to own the earth, only a small parcel of it but what we do
;
ownIs free
from all incumbrances, and producing gold bearing quartz ore averaging $40.00 per ton. We
have 800 feet of shaft and cross cut development work done. In order to increase the output and place
additional machinery on the property, a limited number of shares of stock will be sold at $1.00 per
share. Now is the time to buy, as the stock will be withdrawn from sale when the machinery is
installed. The Fortuna will pay large dividends and invites investigation. Write for particulars.
WM. H. SIMPSON, Jr., Secretary, 69 Clark Ave., Chelsea, Mass.

MAKEa TO WEARER. THE MUDGE PRESS


THE FRANK M. MUDGE

VRI NTERS
OO Hat
412 WASHINGTON ST.
Book, Law, Commercial
and Office Printing JX M
goSJQN 55 Franklin Street, Boston

XA/EARINC APPAREL Including the entire family laundry, washed, starched and dried

A L- L. FLAT WORK
ready for ironing, and

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ALL FOR 30 CENTS PER DOZEN


GET RID OF
Blue Monday Soap Blue Heat
Soiled Clothes Starch Water Worry
Send a postal for a sample List
The Cambridge Laundry

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CASHIN’S
PHONE 6973 MAIN PARKER’S and YOUNG’S
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BOSTON THEATRE EXITS.

Tickets All Theatres


HERRICK
COPLEY SQUARE
2329-2330-2331 Back Bay

QEORQE B. DODGE
HaflOt anO
Importer
364 Washington St., BOSTON

WILLIAM E. DOYLE
jflorist
6 Beacon St. and 306 Boflsten St. Boston, Mass.

Conservatories, 1509 Cambridge St.. Cambridge.


FURS FURS FURS
CENUINE BARCAINS
in order to

Reduce Our Stock


Of High Crade Furs, we offer every-
thing at a great reduction, in many
cases AT COST and even less than cost

EDW. KAKAS & SONS


162 Tremont Street, Boston
NEXT DOOR TO KEITH’S THEATRE

Cambrtboe Court
142 to 146 West 49th Street,
near Broadway, between 6th and 7th Aves.
4x.
New York City
A new,
situate in the
proof Hotel,
first-class, absolutely fire
Heart of the Times Square District
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convenient to Subway, Broadway Surface and the
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utes of all the leading Theatres and places of amuse-
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Italian marble approach, fancy tiled and hard
wood floors, rugged throughout. Dining Room fin-
ished in weathered oak, red and gold colorings, with
adjoining palm, music and coffee room in green.
200 Outside Rooms with Bath, handsomely fur-
nished throughout, equipped with solid brass beds,
unilateral or twin. Local and long distance tele-
phones in each room.
Ice used in house made by our own plant from
absolutely pure water.
Rooms, $1.50 per day and upwards. European
Plan.

The management of Cambridge Court is made up of Boston men and caters


especially to Boston and New England patronage. Guests taking up-town sub-
way trains at the Grand Central Station to 50th Street are within one block of Hotel.

Cambridge Court Hotel Co.


ROLAND W. MACURDY, Pres, and Manager LESTER W. OSBORN, Treas.
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In the Humorous Novel of that name
Written by
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Served at Hotels and Restaurants


SOLO BV BEST GROCERS EVERYWHERE

HAYNES -PIPER CO. - Agents


Tel., 677-1112 Rich I 7 LEWIS WHARF

HOME PROTECTION
Do you know
that the quickest way to
summon case of
fire, burglary, acci-
aid in
dent or sudden illness is by telephone?
Residence rates and full particulars from
MAIN 6090
CONTRACT DEPARTMENT
101 MILK ST.
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company
25

OUR CALENDAR FOR 1906

LEW^iNDOS
= AMERICAS GREATEST =
CLEANSERS DYERS LAUNDERERS
For a short time only we will
Telephones Delivery system in

555 55B 557 Oxford


CLEANSE LACE CURTAINS Boston
and 72 Newton North
connect ail offices
FOR S I PER PAIR and
by our
all suburbs
own teams
All sizes and kinds except REAL LACE
Coats Waistcoats Trousers Ties Scarfs Blankets Rugs
Gowns Suits Ribbons Laces Gloves Feathers Carpets
Crepe Silks Savins Cottons Woolens Mixtures
CLEANSED OR DYED AND REFINISHED PROPERLY
17 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 284 BOYLSTON STREET
2206 Washington Street Roxbury 70 Market Street Lynn 1274 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge
1 Galen Street Watertown ^convenient for Newton patrons)
New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Providence Newport Worcester Hartford New Haven
26

When you use Silk

use good Silk!

SALTER’S!
THE SHADE NUMBER 18 NOW
ON EVERY SPOOL “THE BEST BY TEST”

FURS
And Seal Garments made
Expert Fitting and Designing
to order
AFTER THE THEATRE
Repairing, Remodeling, Re-dyeing GO TO
Latest Designs in Fancy Furs, Auto- BOSTON'S NEWEST
mobile Fur Lined Garments, Gloves, DINING PLACE
etc., for Ladies and Gentlemen
Ye Old English Room
O. F. HERBACZEK
Practical Furrier
HOTEL THORNDIKE Music

Removed to I73A Tremont St.


Take Elevator

LONDON HARNESS CO.’S


FAMOUS
HAND-SEWN
English Gloves
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
IN TAN, WHITE AND BLACK

$ 1.25
We are now located in the John
Hancock Building,

176 Devonshire St. and 27 Federal St.


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For making Champagne Cup


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than any imported champagne.
SOLD BY
Wine Merchants and Grocers generally,

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