San Francisco dramatic review (1899)

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW May II, 1901 SSUE A GRANDLY ILLUS MIDSUMMER EDITION OF June will yojqiuie to ]T WILL CONTAIN striking cartoons of famous actors and illustrations of strange and unusual events in which theatrical people figure. This issue will also announce the most popular actress in the West, the most popular theatrical treasurer, and the most popular chorus girl. The award in each instance will be the result of popular vote. In each paper will be printed coupons, which are to be sent in with the name of a candidate written on them. The Dramatic Review will present the successful ones in this competition with handsome and valuable prizes that are named below. So prospective candidates are urged to get their friends to work, to save Dramatic Review coupons and to make every effort to be the fortunate winners. PRIZE No. 1 Is for the Most Popular Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of any theatre west of the Mississippi. The fortunate man will receive from The Review a summer's outing in the famous Kings River Canyon, the most beautiful region in the world. Trav- elers from all over the world all agree that it is superior to the famous Swiss Alps, and, as a beautiful spot for a summer's recreation, it has no rival. It is an ideal fishing and hunting region and is the best spot in America for a vacation. This trip will be furnished by The Review to two people, all expenses paid, to and from San Francisco. The winner may trans- fer his trip to friends if he does not find it con- venient to go himself. It represents a value of about $200.00. Treasurers, get to work! VOTING COUPONS PRIZE No. 2 The Most Popular Treasurer orAssistant Treasurer West of the Mississippi River The Rk.vikw offers a Summer's Outing to Kings River Canyon for two people free of all expense, from San Kraiicisco and return I J^ame Theatre Connected with The cMost 'Popular cAdress Singing or Dramatic, West of the Mississippi River The Review offers a Beautiful and Valuable 3 Oriental Pearl Gold Ring. I ,\ '(t 1)1 The Most Popular Chorus Girl West of the Mississippi River The Review offers a Handsome and Valuable Star and Crescent Gold Brooch set with Turtjuoises. / .Kame Is for the most popular actress—one who is in the habit of playing parts. For this prize we have decided to award a beautiful ring, set with three large, extremely handsome and rare Oriental pearls. The ring is a stunner, and any lady cannot be other than proud to possess it. Ladies, The Review is all ready to proclaim the most popular actress in the West! PRIZE No. 3 Is for the most popular chorus girl. The Re- view will present the successful girl with a stunning bit of jewelry. It is a beautiful star and crescent brooch, fully two inches wide. It is set with large and rarely beautiful turquoises, and is one of the handsomest presents that could be offered. The setting alone cost $25 00, and the stones are carefully selected, and unusually handsome ones. Girls, get your friends to work, for this brooch will be a cherished reminder, in years to come, of the distinction conferred upon you by your friends. The Prizes are Valuable, Unique and WortH Having and the Honor of being voted tHe Most Popular is sometHing to be pleasantly remembered in after years OTHER FEATURES OF THIS GREAT MIDSUMMER ISSUE Who is the Best Advance Man ? Who are the Best Amateur Photographers in the Profession ? The Review is now sending out letters to the Theatrical Managers of America, asking who, in their opinion, is the best advance agent in the business. This issue will name the man. The Review will give, to the actor or actress ^ sending in the best photograph of a landscape, ^ photographed by himself or herself, j^S.oo in gold coin, and publish the successful picture in this issue. The Review will also give, to the actor or actress who sends in the best head or figure, taken by himself or herself, $5.00 in gold coin. One Year's Subscription to ttie R^eview is ^ood for 50 Votes in the contest. Six Months' Subscription is good for 25 Votes in the contest