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"THE GIRL FROM OVER THERE" (Copyrightwl) NEW YORK OPENING SOON ••-H'. m Munbera of the new Tom Wilkea Stock Com- pany, due to open at the Denham when Uiq ban 1b lifted, have taken advantage of the lay-off by brushing up on coming attractions. The company will open with "The Brat," but parts have been BBBlgned and acrlpts read for the second and third offerings. Jessie Miller, of the Miller Slaters, on Pan- tages' Circuit. Is making good use of her en- forced vacation. She Is diligently studying typing with a view of becoming a etenographer In war service, should her services be re- quired. NEW ORLEANS. By 0. M. SAMUEL. Adolph M. Eisner Is now managing the Wm. L. Sherry Film Go. of Kansas City. The newest Richmond in the local the- atrical field is the Armstrong Amusement Co., with Jesse Armstrong, Intematioaal sports- ALBOLENE '^e s&fe "^ make-up Tlemover A QUICK descent of the final car. ■^ tain—then ALBOLENE—and the make«up disappears in no time. Your skin is kept in snlendid condition by this pure, agreeaole make-up rei'aover, ■ the lavorite of the stage for years. ^ For the make-up box 1 and 2 ounce tubes. Also in Yz and 1 lb. cans. ALBOLENE is sold by any druggists or detUera in make-up. Free sample on request. MCKESSONI.ROBBINS Iflcwfontad Manufacturing Chemistn Bst. im f 91 FuItoB Street, New York r//.- I'iimoiis I' roiu M i l)o|)ilal()r\' I'owdci' ^ «B IiDAME FASHION SATB: "Sheer fabrlcH, for blouses, nftemoon and [evening gowns.'- No smart woman can afford not to remove the hair from her arms, and arm-pits. Fnshton and modesty demand this of her. X-Bazin, mixed with water, dissolves any superfluous hair in five (minutes Just ns soap removes dust from the sldn, leaving It smooth and white and soft. 60c. and $1.00 at an drup and department stores, or we vHll mail direct on receipt of price. 75c. and $l.r!0 in Canada. HALL & RUCKEL, Inc., 225 Washington Street, New York City man, as its president,. Lew Rose, vlce-presl- (lent and K«neral msnager, and Arthur B. Leopold, secretary-treasurer. The company will operate the Dauphlne, projecting stock burloeque. Nov. 17 is announced as the open- ing date. B. V. Richards, general manager of the Saenger Amusement Co., is recovering, after a severe attack of! Influenza. HIk entire fam- ily was stricken, and announcomont has been made all members are practically well. Fos- ter Olroyd, manager of the Strand, is re- ported out of danger after an attack. Anna SesBions, in charge of the World office, is coming around all right, bb is Leon Grand- jean, publicity man of the Saenger Co. Mrs. Jack WoodB, whoso husband nuccumbed to the malady Friday, is doing nicely, and will soon be about. FURNITURE CASH or CREDIT opw wnamfta till t o'clock AMD it-PAOi aratnAt uim caaoiiE THEATRICAL PHOTOGRAPHER The wife of Tom Campbell, manager of tae Tulane, has l>een ill with Influenca, but is en- joying splendid health again. Mrs. Campbell was stricken while performing noble service of helping others. The Strand will offer, when it reopens. Bnrlco Caruso In "My Cousin Carus" and ChnpIIn In "Shoulder Arms." "Die Nelae," favorite colored waiter at the St. Charlnn, has been commandeered by Mndamo Bornhardt. Bernhardt wired tho hotel mnnngement sho deslt-ed Nelse badly, «nd they hove gladly complied in the knowledge the plderly darky was very desirous of minister- ing to the celebrated star. Harold Ooldenberg, formerly treasurer of the Tulene, is now located at the Princeton naval school. I-IOOM eUTPITS •RAND RAMM rURNITUH 1271 t>liaOM PIRIOD AMirrMKiiT •rw VALOt APARTMeHT IUO~««W $87S ''Wl'ift ''-'^''•••''^^*'" 1750 Tata* IIM mi ii«i DepMft|W— fcl^ |1*.M •1I.N IMJO MMt IHlM fIJI M.U $tM $4.M PrsfwslMMl Diawaat af 15% Oflf for Cash Larger Ameaata ■» «• IMOB Tsrau apply alio to N«w York Stat*. New Jersey and Onneefleut Bmrmm m sar •*• STRAND BLDlC ^"^S^^ ROOM 213 47ffiST@Bwoy. New YorK ORIGENAUI BEPB0DUCTI0N8 LoMy Oti«l*y* In Witer Oalor m« Oil 8PECUL SATES FOB OCTOBEB If Quillty and Prie* sn indsMMBtt. wt will to mm to Rlaui you. WRITE FOR PRIOC LIST Loura (Lola) Bsra, sister of Theda Bara, wns stricken wlth4i)fluenza hero, while the Fox star wns engaged la making u picture. Loura Bara was to have enacted a role, which has since been assigned to Yvonne Ross, a looal girl. PROVIDENCE. ny KARL K. KLARK, Tho theatres of Providence formally opened on Monday after being closed for three weeks because of the Influenza opldomlc. Most of the houBoa hod opened Saturday with picturea only, tho ban being lifted at midnight Friday, Fay's being tho only ono to show vaudeville. The formal opening Monday night, however, was not under very favorable conditions, due to many things. The political cnmpoign Is at its height; on tho opening evening thousands Jammed Into the Dllly Sunday tabernacle to hoar tho Paris Symphony Orchestra, this keep- ing many away from the show houses; car MDIANOlAi^ OH! YOU DANCERS, SINGERS, JUGGLERS,MUSICAL ACTS,Etc. GET A COPY OP THIS TERRIFIC HH*"-" EITHER VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL JOS. W. STERN & CO., ISSrBroadway.^N. Y. C. —CHORUS— Me hear the great big cannon roar. Me want to help Yank-man win war, Me like to fight and to heap much kill. Got to go and tomahawk Kaiser Bill; Me go along to fight In France, Mc once again do big war dance; Me lore the Indlanola maiden so, Come and marry Bug-a-boo 'fore he go. Prof V Copy Song or Dance J'REEL-...: Vocal Orchestration FREE. Dance Orchestration to Leaders, 25c. Brass Band, 25c. -'■m ■--.TSfafiSii m is