Variety (July 1919)

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34 VARIl "7 IPtfTV VARXITY ;pc:";; .. «*?•-..• ; : :,■■.: BEST PLACES TO STOP AND DENE AT *. • ■ LEONARD HICKS » HOTEL GRANT Madison and Dearborn Streets 'The Keystone of Hotel Hospitality Offers Special Weekly Rates to the Profession CHICAGO 500 Housekeeping Apartments (of the better class, within reach of economical folks) Under the direct supervision of the ownen. Located In the heart of the city. Just off Broadway, close to all booking; offices, principal theatre*, department aterea, traction Ilnei, "If" road and subway. We are the largest maintainors of housekeeping- furnished apartment* specialising: to theatrical folk*. We are en the ground daily. This alone Insures prompt service and cleanliness. ALL BUILDINGS EQUIPPED WITH STEAM HEAT AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS HILDONA COURT 341 to 347 West 45th St Phone: Bryint 6299 - . A BUILDING DE LUXE 7. JUST COMPLETED; ELEVATOR APARTMENTS ARRANGED IN SUITES OF O NE/TW O AND TNREE ROOMS, WITH TILED BATH AND SHOWER, TILED KITCHENS. KITCHENETTES AND VACUUM SYSTEM. THESE APARTMENTS EMBODY EVERY LUXURY KNOWN TO MODERN SCIENCE. $98 Up Neatfaly; 916.00 Us WsaUy HENRI COURT, 312, 314 sjid 318 West *8tfi8t Phono: Brjant 8560 Aa up-to-the-minute, new, fireproof building, arranged I* apartasats of three and four rooaw wtn kitchens sad print* bath. 'Pbone la each apart- ■eat 117.00 Up Weekly . YANDIS COURT 241.247 West 43rd 8t Phone: Bryant 7912 One. three and four-room apartments, with kit- eheniettse, prints bath and telephone*. The prtney these apartnsats are Beted for Is one of Its attras* tlons. 112.00 Up Wsekty IRVLNGTON HALL 855 to 359 Wert Slst St Phone: Columbui 7192 An slentor, fireproof building of the newest type. having every device and convenience. Apartments are beautifully arranged, and cemlet of 2. 8 and 4 rooms, with kitchens and kitchenettes, tilsd bath and 'phone. 117.00 Up Weekly THE DUPLEX 325 and 330 Wert 43rd St Phone: Bryant 4293.9181 Three .and fear rooms with bath, furnished to a degree of mtxiernneu that exeeli anything type of building. These apartments will medate four or mora adults. $9.50 Up Weakly la this » Address all communications to M. Claman * Principal Office—TandU Court, 241 Went 43rd Street, New Turk # Apartment* can be seen evening*. Office in each building;. The Edmonds Furnished Apartments MRS. QEOROE OANIEL, Proprietress Cateriof Exclmlvely ts the Profession Special Summer Rates from June to September 776-78-80 EIGHTH AVENUE Between 47th and 48th Streets ZSEEtSUEl NEW Y0RK Office: • 778 EIGHTH AVENUE Phone: Bryant 1944 THE BERTHA Geo. P. Schneider, Prop. FURNISHED APARTMENTS Complete for Housekeeping—Clean and Airy 323 West 43rd Street, NEW YORK CITY Private Bath, 3-4 Booms. Catering; to the comfort and convenience of the profession. Steam Heat and Electric Llfht - - - - $9.50 Up Phone: Greeley 5373-9874 MBS, BBXLLT. Proprietress 1,1, 3 and 4 Boom*, from 83.60 per Week Upward*—Housekeeping; Privilege* MARION HOTEL Private Baths Newly Benorated 156 West 35th Street, off Broadway, New Tork City ATTENTION ARTISTS JOHN MILBERG If you want a borne for housekeeping with hotel service combined, this will interest you. Our buildings are fireproof and modem In every respect. Fifty feet from Central Park West Near Eighth Ave, surface cars. Sixth and Ninth Ave, "I," stations. Fifteen minutes' ride from booking office. Telephone In every apartment Some rooms with running water. Schedule of prices. Including gas. electricity, maid serrioe and use of kitchen: Single Rooms, 93.50 Up Double Rooms, $4.90 Up 2-Room Suites facing front, 59.00 Up 8-Room Apartments, 919.00 Up CO., 14 West 101st St. ^R B rJKfe2$4r HOTEL CLARENDON North Clark and Ontario Street*, CHICAGO Five Minutes from the Loop—Modem Conveniences Weekly Batee, $4 to 310 NOT E,—W hen writing for reservation, please mention VAIUETV. or cut this ad. out and keep It until you arrive In Chicago—it wtll pay for the transfer of your baggage from depot to hotel. Phone: Superior 0070 Telephone: Chelsea 7785 LOUIS ZILTSCH, Prop. THE FLORIDA ELEGANT FURNISHED BOOMS With. Baths, Steam Heat, Boctrio Light and All Improvement* By the Day, Week or Mean -4(4-8 WEST 23RD STREET Near Ninth Avenue NEW YOBK field to edit a weekly magazine for the Rocky Mountain Division of the American Red Cross. MONTREAL By ARTHUR SCHALEK. ORPHEUM.—Orpheum players In "Hobson's Choice"; next week "Mary's Ankle." LOBWS.—Vaudeville. IMPERIAL.—Film for first half, Charles Ray iu "The Bushor"; last half, Fairbanks in "The Knickerbocker Duckaroo." GRAND.—First half, Louise Huff In "The Little Intruder" feature; second half, Bryant Washburn In "Putting It Over." HOLMAN.—Jess Wlllard and "Elmo the Mighty." STRAND.—Bert Lytell In "The Lion's Den," and Theda Bara In "The Siren's Song." TIVO LI.—"Mickey" REGENT.—Features Mary Miles Mlnter In "A Bachelor's Wife"; Wm. Farnum In "The Jungle Trial." ALLEN.—Features Shirley Mason in "The Final Close Up"; Enid Bennett in "The Haunted Bedroom"; Marguerite Clark In "Come Out of the Kitchen." HIS MAJESTY'S opens flrst week in Sept. \ DINE AROUND THE ICE D A N C E / PRESENTS Twice Nightly, 7:30 and 11:30 P. M. "Blossom Festival" Only Ice Skating Show in New York \ «On the Roor In the GOLDEN GLADES "The Coolest Spot In Town" Vt- '." ■--■ ■ I \ o N i c E ►Jay-November Farm, HarMll*, M. V. Westshsster County 1 ! Loading Motor Resort ROAD DIRECTIONS — Up Ceoeeerse to Woodlawt: then *ta Central Avium. % • '. ;■ mo¥oTreIo 0 bts PELHAM HEATH INN Pelhsm Parkway, at East cheater Avenue; and BLOSSOM HEATH INN Merrick Bead, Lynbrook, L. I. Unequaled in Cuisine and Service. OpenAll Year , Under direction of H. & J. Susskind THE ADELAIDE 754-756 EIGHTH AVENUE Between 46th and 47th Street* One Block West sf Broadway Three. Fonr and Five-Room High-Class Furnished Apartment*—$10 Up Strictly Professional. MBS. GEORGE HIEGEL. M*T. Phones; Bryant 8950-1 x WHERE YOU MEET THE GANG m>T?vr NOW Jadiclous Delicatessen Food onr Specialty i/X JulM POnS PLACE-"The Greasy Vest" New Address:. 17S N. Clark St, cross from the Sherman Hotel, Chicago, 111, WHEN IN NEW YORK MP*, ^m-gjgjz v#m —* »-*-— ■ i n|ffr|' 1 ^ AxvDSLE Y SPECIAL SUMMER BATES Aolljr UK1J BBOADWAT •19 WEEKLY AND UP At S3rd Strsst ^ .Best Central Location 912 weekly misd ur xLBEBT GUMBBJER, Manager 1698 Phone: Circle 1114 with two weeks' engagements of "Chu Chin Chow." ■ The International Hippodrome, opening a few weeks ago with Vaudeville and Boxing matches at 82.00 top prices, is now running as an open air dancing park at lOe. admis- sion. The Auditorium, Quebec, at present playing pictures will next season play road ebows under the management of the Allen Enter- prises of Toronto. On his return from Quebec Manager Geo. Botsky, of the Aliens, announced that they have taken over the Olympla Theatre there and will play pictures. Eugene Mayers Is manager at Loow'b hero while Ben Mills is away on his holiday. NEW ORLEANS. By O. M. SAMUEL. PALACE.—Few stage Inebriates are laugh- able—very few. That of Alan Devitt, at the Palace the latter part of last week, was so inefficient as to give the show an awful wallop, from which it never recovered. He was part of a headline sketch called "Her Bosom Friend," which also brought to view INERS AKE-UP tst. HENRY C. MINER, Inc. Mabel Cameron and T. F. Mulligan. Plelert and Sconeld, Juggling, were the recipients of the greater part of the slight approbation bestowed. The Musical Hunters disclosed noth- ing novel or especially invigorating. An "audi- ence" turn held the next-to-closlng position, Alice Nelsoa and Co. In ''The Advertiser." It runs very much to the accustomed pattern, save for the finish, which is decidedly bright. It Is small town and small time. Keney, Mason and School were lost In their skating specialty. Their number needs proper routining, with a lack of epeed and enthusiasm militating against them. ' CRESCENT.—John O'Malley is the headliner of the quintet of acts recently touring the South, and at the Crescent during the con- cluding portion of last week. He has the old full dress, with the 'kerchief tightly clenched during renditions, but veers some in the matter of sticking in toto to selections of Emerald Isle hue. He did very well with "Mickey,",a good song, but a Jazz picture, and left just when his leave-taking was best, Instead of lingering toe long, as so many' tenors are wont to do. A two-act opened the show— Sherman and Rose. Look like they have been members of a Russian ballet at some time or other, considering the evolutions and general deportment. A pleasing small-timer that can Jog along In the opening position. Kbowlea and Hurst embody the tuxedoed fellow and the fly gal. She shows two gowns, the last being rather odd, while his tux Is a little out of the ordinary. The song about "Barney" might be camphorlzed with the peace script. Fagg and White did better In the matter of applause. Some of their sallies have an odd trend. It would appear the Impersonator Is making up a trifle too light. Little too much disparity In the coloring. Just why they carry a special drop with aru "impractical" door is bard to fathom. Writ and Winters, two splendidly formed athletes, could do a much better act than that employed at present with I .-, ■ ■8 m &: ; % * i ft ri - ;■•-,. - f