Variety (January 1919)

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VARIETY »'] THE WtGEST THEATRICAL ENTIRE COMPANIES OF ANS^C^ AND INOIVIOUAL ORDERS FITTEO 9/i *•/« EVEPl/'srAlfCAND'smETSROt\ if£Q.(i'JP£ME/\fr OP THE WELL OfiESSBD. Guerrini & Go. Thi UaillDg (Bd Lirpnt Accordion FactOTF In m UbIM StttM Thg onl; Faetorr that mtket tn; Mt of B«M(, mtde br tuuL 277-279 Colnmbas Arc. San FrancUco, Cml Remember Shoe Shop NO HAIL OBDBBS btsb. USO IB* WBrt 4II> tU ■■ Y^ Ult «» B'wn, On. LiiM— Beautify Your Face Vta ■Brtleek peed t* m»k» leed. itaw el tke "Pnfiaro*" kHW BbCtlMtf wrt rrtBlBid better pert* by btvlai ■• eer^ n«t ttieir featoral ImperfeetlORt aad r»> ■ove Menlibee. Coawltatloa free. Fbm meoBBkl*. F. E. 8HITH, HJ>. S47 Fifth At*., K. T. C. <0>p. WalderO REDUCE YOUR BUST from 9 to 4 inebee la 8 nctka with ma )ar of C08I OBESITY CREAM. BzteictL AtiwdatelT binnleM. BeduoM fit 00 ac7 rtn of tlie body. No ftarrliu, no maiaajiliu or eurdiUu, nut tiUn« dinseroui dnui. Hire tliB modltb Dgan. For mta mi women. Prloe. poitpeld. <7.0O, At Dins and Dnartment Storu and CURRIE A CURRIE, 3911 Avenue Q, BnoMym N. V,—fbooe: Kenmore 4M1 GOWNS, WRAPS, FURS laperM BMCntao Mede-FarSTRCrraatf IVENIHa TO SELL OR RENT REASONABLE PRICES MME. NAFTAL H Wert 4lth St. N. T. T«L Brrut ITS ChariM DilltuKham prcscnta '^EVERYTHmG" A Mtnnolh Mutteal Seeetaele by R. H. Barailde at tbe HIPPODROME Mitlnte Dally, 2:18; Evanlno, SHB "EDOUffa of 'EverytUni' to eaulp a i cal oomedl(e."-LOm8 SB POS la "WetU." The Empire Shoe Store 707 8TH AVENUB Hlgrhart Short Vamp Footwear OUR SPECIALTY Slzw I to B-all wHtki. flToi pracuA attmtloa. Wanted—Lady Jus:gler or Wliistler Miut bt rount and ba?e lota ot "pep," for raoocnlted TauderUle act dbw cIstIdr. Answer wltli photoe ana nr- Uculan. Address NOVELTY, eare ot VARIETY. New Yertu ' " NEW CATALOGUE OF II 0 jU PROFESSIONAL naiu TRONKs NOW READY CAN. MAICB jmUCDUT* RHUPMnOV. OK DBPonr OP i» 14 Sizes $40.00 to $75.00 Bay Naw and Avail War Tajk Herbert & Meisel Trunk Co. 910 Washinston Atc^ St Loala HAZEL'RENE {mmtm dubuqub) HATS, GOWNS, COSTUMES Foraerly with Edith StrlddsBi T«L Central 18I* (HAZEL SANOnS) 145 NoTtli Clark Street, OrfciffO ^ NEW YORK COSTUME CO. COSTUMES lt7 N.WABASH AYE. LAa oMT oosmoi HANUPACTUBBt IN WBIT CHICAGO GOWNS CENTRAL IMl JAMES MADISON Itt3 BROADWAY. HEW lOHK ' —-•■'.: WRITING FOB HANT OP THK BEST ACTS IN VADDEVILLB Hy«eBiett MADISON'S BUDQET le «•. I7-Prl«eh II ^ L6alizi& Bro.. Qmtcet Fnrfeealosal Aoaefdl«n Uamlao- toren and Benalrsn. InampafsMe Spadal Woita. New Idea FaUnted 8blft K«a 116 Canal atraet N. y. aty TO. mnUlaSM H. HICKS & SON 567 Fifth Avenue, at 46th Street HAVE A UTTIB FRinT raUVniD TO TOCft HOME OB FfUBtDt-TAKB TT TO TOUR WBHK<«n> OUTIXa JACK L. LIPSHUTZ 908 Walnnt St, Philadelphia. Longacre Hotel, New York. (Tuesdays) WANTED-Rube Comedians WHO SING AND PLAY PARTS ACTORS JN ALL LINES. WRITE ALLMAN, 804 Palace Theatre Building, New York MACK, The Taflor 1582-1&86 BROADWAY (Ovpiatta Straad Ikeatie) 722-724-726 SEVENTH AVE. (Opwatte OdaaMa Xbaain) NEW YORK CnY WARDROBE PROP, TRUNKS, $5.00 Bis BanralBB. ■•▼• baaa asad. Ala* • law geaa a d Haad iBBaraliaa aad Pikra Warifaka Traaka. •!• and Ilk A faw am larsa Pr«»* arty Tnaka. Aba aU Tayka u4 >«1 Traaka. Parlar Plaar. U W. lUt SU Nev Tark CHr WANTED COSTUMES Will buy chorus costumes or entire shows CLIFFORD C. LINDSLEY, 1431 Broadway, New York. WANTED—Good Light Comedian ALSO Juvenile, Ingenue and Chorus Girls M. THOR, 508 Putnam Bldg., N. Y. C. $9a00-TAMO'SHANTER-$9a00 MORE BRILLIANT THAN* RHINESTONES ' "Tbew stuimlDi Ttffit" are Inlaid with biHllaot pclkadota and epatkle ai it set vrttti bundredj of Jewell. The foUowltig celebrlUei art weartns them: Trlile Friiitari, Msrjorle Bambesu, MoUle Klcg. Bertwit CUftoo, Wands Lyon, .Florence Tempest, Ford Slfiters, Jean Berrtos. Ey» Tsnguay and otliers. Made la Any Color of Velvet LESTER 18> N. CLARK STREET. CBICAGO. ILL. Howard Russell, a big favorite here, and formerly Juvenile with tbe Empress Stock Co., win open sbortly with the Wilkes Theatre Pla7«r8 in Seattle. Rex and Dominion theatres here, and Is head of the First National Exhibitors' Circuit ot Canada. Mr. Nichols Is Interested in the Globe, Maple I,ea( and Columbia theatres here. On March 13, 14 and 16 the Players' Club of the Unlversltr of British Columbia will stage "The Importance of Being Earnest" at the Avenue. March 21 and 22, they will appear In Vlctoiia. This la the fourth annual play to be presented. The club Is under tbe direc- tion ot Prof. P. 6. C. Wood. Jan. 17, the United Vaudeville Artists and tbe Muelclans' Union will give a cabar/it and dance at the Hotel Vancouver In aid of the returned soldiers. The vaudeville artists to appear will' consist ot the Orphcum and Pantages players tor the current week, also the Orpbeum bill for the following week, as they jump directly here after playing a halt week In Calgary. Plays to be produced at tbe Empress Theatre aro: 20, "Mary's Ankle" ; 27, "The Hawk" ; Feb. 3, "Oh, Papa," NothlnR but tlio Truth," '.•Johnny Gat. .Y.oup Oun^' .'.'The CJa.lnw:'...'.'.Whfin the Boys Come Back." There promises to be a law suit over the control of the Olobo Theatre. The bouse Is now operated under the management of W. P. Nichols, who has a lease on the theatre. However, It Is said that W. P. DeWees, ot the Rex Theatre, owns the flxturea. Recently the latter appeared at the Qlobe at midnight to take posBesBlon, and oame to blows with Mr. Nlcbola. Mr. DaWees Is interested lo the WASHINGTON, D. C. By HARDIB MEAKIN. NATIONAL (William Fowler, mgr.).—"Miss Springtime" is back again, but with only a very few of the original cast Sunday night opening to excellent bouse. SHUBERT-BELASCO (L. Stoddard Taylor, mgr.).—Ina Claire In David Belaeco's "Polly ot the Past," with a wonderful cast, and prov- ing to be one ot the most delightful perform- ances that has appeared here in a long time. Ina Claire Is a Washington girl, educated In a conventsjiere, and a number of large re- -ceptlons areMlng given for her. POLI'S (C. J. Harris, mgr.).—Mclntyre and Heath In "Hello, Alexander," with a large number of vaudeville names oppearlng in the cast. 8HUBERT-0ARRICK (L, Stoddard Taylor, mgr.).—Marie Cahlll In "Just Around tbe Comer," by George V. Hobart- and Herbert . Hall JVlnsIow.. .This, bouse l.<) 8<ienilngly..ratch-.. Ing on, a[nd Miss Cabin's piece received com- plimentary notices on the play. OATETT (Harry Jarboe, mgr.).—Lew Kelly. COSMOS (B. Brylawskl, mgr.).—The Otta- gawa Japs, Anderson and Golnee, Bevlns and Flint, George Whlttakcr and Co. In "Meadow- brook Lane," Mastlcka and Zero; Throe Burke Sisters. LYCEUM (P. Thomasheakey, mgr.).— American Wheel Burlesque. LOBWS PALACE (Lawrence Beatus, mgr.). WARDROBE TRUNKS "'"fob^thb""-^ profession AT % FBICa Maiy B««alM la Mmml NaM VartNta aal Preaertr Tnati P. KOTLBB, S7» SaTenth An. Pk-e:Bm1«i Urn 4IH it Russian Wolfhound UagnUeant Pedifrccd Baisian Wolf- konnd for aale. Barcain to qaick bnyer. Addreaa ISS Baait 72d St (ApU SB), New York City—Bhinelandcr U3S. A-1 MUSICAL DIRECTOR and PIANIST AT LIBERTY On tcoount of war. Tbonratbly expeilenoed in the best TtudeTtlle hooaes and on road. WUl consider any- UUhk good. Trarel or locst& IMmw- Bererenixs: A. F. of U.; Mualcal comedy acta In vaudetlUe. Anjrfer by wire or vrite. J. FRED ARNOLO, Llekdale, Pa. Pianoplayers Wanted New poUUMr waate planotdayerB wbo have been on- ployed by other patdlAen; one U> oanage the tnulnesa. JOX 333, VARIETY. New York. 10 PIECE MANICURE SET includtng the famous Ivcry Nail Enamel, Bleach ai^d Oitlde Healer ^ ENTIRE SET <(-t 00 will be sent poatpatd for.. ' ^Xe lfa<I itrtot to Ivory Manicure Specialty Co. Broadway. Cor. Park Are. Breektyn, N. T. EDITH P mi MODISTE l^ ORIGINALITT—THATS WHY WE FIT ALL THE HEAOLINERS HATS AND GOWNS FOR THE DISCBIUINATE ARTIST 86 W. Raidelph St. CHIOAQO, ILL Phone: Bandolib irso DR I. MICHEL HIS SEVENTH AVE. (Near llOtb St.) Offlwnounj Mondiya WeiSoesdayi acd rrt4ayar 3:00 to 6;0« F. U., and by appolntmoit. Feminine aUmcDte only. Cetera to the ProTeaalon eepedally. Til. Cathedral (514 —Elsie Ferguson la "His Parisian Wife," 1st half. "Don't Change Your Husbaud," 2d half. LOEW'S COLUMBIA (Fred Klein, mgr.).— "The Common Cause," for the week. MOORE'S RIALTO (Robert Long, mgr.).— "The Wildcat of Paris.''