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AlBOLENE is sold by druggists and dealers in make-up. Free sample on request. McKesson &ROBBINS Incsfporsttd ManufactnrloR Chemists Bat. 1888 91 Fulton Street, NewYork ' COLONIAL (Charlea J. Rich, mgr.).—"Qo- Ing Up" opened Monday night to capacity. BOSTON OPERA HOUSE (B. D. Smith, mgr.).—Last week of Robert MantoU In re- pertoire. Fair. COPLBV (Henry Jewett, mgr.).—Seoond noek of "The Chinese Puzzle." Oood busi- ness, due partly to novelty of production and partly to first appearance In two years of Jowett upon the stage. GAYETY (Thomas Henry, mgr.).—Sam Howo'8 "Big Show." Excellent. CASINO (Charles Waldron, mgr.).— Coop- er's "Best Show In Town." Big. HOWARD (George B. Lothrop, mgr.).— "Olrla from Joyland," with supporting house bill. Including Dena Cooper and Co. In "Christ- mas Eve," Tommy Hayden and Co., Mae Marvin, Al and May Lorella, Tommy Hayes and Dave Miller. Big. Openings Nov. 4 Include "The TUer Rose" at the Tremont, "BuslneBS Before Pleasure" at the Wilbur, and Otis Skinner In "The Honor of the Family" at the Hollls Street. take charge of the bos office at the Castle Square, which opens next Monday night In stock. Miss "Billy" Eldridge, locally known as both a dancer and a diver, has Joined the "Ob Lady, Lady" company at the Wilbur, and will be a general understudy In minor roles. The Castle Square reopens Monday as a stock house, with dally matinees at a |1 top, under the management of George E. Clark and backed by Boston capital. The opening attraction will be "Cheating Cheaters," and the company will Include Dudley Ayera (lead), Ann McDonald (lead), Mark Kent, Betty Bamlcoat, Aubrey Bosworth, Joseph Sweeney, Teddy le Dae, Blanche Frederlcl and Dorothy Tlerney. William C. Masson win be stage director. BUFFALO. To David Gray, of Buffalo, now a captain In the llason corps under General Mengln, was allotted the task of novelizing "The Boome- rang," one of the most successful plays of years. Niagara Falls Blks have proved that tbey are the Best People on Earth. One day last week tbey heard that an emergency hospital was greatly needed for the care of InOueBia victims. They asked the health officers if tbelr club bouse would do. It would. In 17 minutes they stripped it of tumtture. Two hours later nine patients were admitted to a fairly well ordered hospital. Probably few places suffered as much from the Influenza as Niagara Falls. Depending to a great extent on a transient population the stores were so hard hit that they threatened to close voluntarily. Rather than deprive Buffalo of the concert scheduled for Nov. 11, Caruso has agreed to break an Inviolable rule and to come here after the opening of the grand opera session In New York. The State Health Department, co-operntlng with the local draft boards, will show the 'Fit to Fight" film at Elmwood Music Hall d»C New d[C «PJ French Heels «P«I MORE BRILUANT THAN RBINB8T0NBB Quickly adjusted to ur iUsptr or ■hoe. glrtng grtatcr uraitl* thsn Jewels. Stud alio of ulpiMn wltJk order, or tend u< your ilippM* tod no wlU idjiut beeU wlUioat eotl* cliBrRO. The foUowliif oelebrltlet or* WM. tng them: Trixls FrIaMia, Mtrlwls Rambwu, Hirbwt Cllflm, MMIIs King, Wanda Lyon, Flsmn Tm- pett. Ford Slitsn, tod ottaas. Ws are iole dUtrlbutois for D. S. and Caasds LESTER COSTUME CO., 189 North Clark St, Chicago, BL after the closing is lifted. The film deals with man's physical make-up and shows Just what Uncle Sam does to make them better men ■ after they get in the army. "Hub" Taylor, well known throughout this end of the state for bis association with Paths, Is now on the road for Goldwyn. Charlea J. Rose, formerly of the sales department of Pathe, more lately with General, la serving aa an apprentice boiler maker in a munition plant The Liberty Loan Committee has extended . thanks to the local film men who devoted their time during the lay-off to boosting the cam- palgn. The film men's committee was headed by Charles A, "Buck" Taylor, manager ,ot Pathe. denvIr. By EDWARD T. GAHAN. The probable reopening of playhouses here Nov. 8 will find Denver's theatres in a splen- did condition, every theatre In the city having been renovated during the closed period. The Paris has been renovated inside and out, and when business Is resumed it will be known to the public as the Rlvoll. NOTICE FOR EUROPE Playsrs in Evrsya isrtrlai to advertise in VAMETY, and wlshl^ to taks odvM* tag* at the Pnpald Ratos allewsd, May ■seara the sane, H at tlM Vmt M laallkiff advartUbiv espy dirast to VAIlinY, ITsw York, the amaunt In Kymsat fsr it Is placed la VARIITTS cr««t at the PALL MALL DEPOSIT AND FOR- WARDING CO. "^ ^ Carlton St., Regent St, S. W,, London For uaUermlty In exchange, tha Pall ftiall Co. wlH accept depoaita far VARlBtY at four iUIllags, two psace, a« the dbUari Through thie maanar af traasBritslsn, all daagsr al lass to dn playar is avarwd; VARlKrV' assumes bOX rtsk aad aoftaawl- at^S the PaO MtU Ga.'s fMStalto as tto' o*n recsipto fSr aH nansy iniusd with tha Pail Mall to VARIBTYIS eredlt ■ THE COMEDY HIT OF THE COLONIAL, NEW YORK, THIS WEEK (Oct. 28) MABEL JACK DARREL AND EDWARDS in «TiD BITS ff Extemporaneous Nut Comedy Direction, AARON KESSLER