San Francisco dramatic review (1899)

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1 September 20, 1913 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 13 KEMOTED TO THE FINEST STUDIO BUII.DINO IN THE WEST Columbia Scenic Studio Co. 167 EBIE STREET NEAB MISSION AND FOUBTEENTH SNOious I aAais TIGHTS AImIm COIiOBS, WEIGHTS AND FBICES Cotton, $1.25 to $1.50 Wool, $2.50 to $3,50 Lisle Silkoline, $1.75 to $3,50 Silk, $5.00 to $12.50 SYMMETRICALS BEST AND MOST ENDUBING I.INE IN U. S. Calf, $5.00; Calf and Thigh, $10.00; Calf, Thigh and Hip, $12.50 Sweaters, Jerseys, Gym and Batbingr Suits, Supporters, Athletic Shoes, Underwear Special Discount to Profession FIBST COAST TOUB American English Play Co. Three Years' Continuous Success—Atlantic to the Pacific PLAYING ONLY LATE NEW YORK SUCCESSES AN EXCEI.I.ENT COMPANY, BEST BOVAI^TV FI.AYS. TWO CAB I.OADS OF SFECIAI. SCENEBV Address: Whitaker & Knowles, Care Dramatic Review AKE-UP t/^ o best ani XxTO fabents HESS', WABNESSON'S, STEIN'S, MEYER'S, I^IECHNEB'B SFECIAI.S—1 lb. Powder, 35c.; C. Cream, 40c. Ih. Makeup Boxes, 60c.; Crop Wigs, $1.25; Dress, $3.50; Wler Rented, 50c. week; Souhrette Wigs, $6.00. UEST ANI) CflEAl'KST—SKNI) FOR PUICIK LIST PARENTS : : : 829 VAN NESS AVENUE, S. F. PLAYS Vaudeville Notes E. T. Southern has .sent out his ludeville road show, the roster of hich is: E. T. Southern, general lanager; M. Eissler, assistant man- 1;er : Wiley Brock, treasurer ; M.Ruth 'acdonald, musical director ; C. Blume, a^e manager; The Four Nots, rehe and Trebe, Dolores Hallett, id Tod and Jud. They are play- g the interior of the State and re- )rt doing a very good business at lj)pular prices. All the girls of Ed. Armstrong's No. I, are trying to outdo each her in the latest style of dress, ith Dot Daniels and Gertie Alver- (o in the lead, and Alice Nace a 3se second. Violet Mansfield put a fishing net skirt last week at in Jose and walked down Santa ara Avenue and didn't get pinched, aisy North was keeping house in in Jose for one week, and the prin- pals and chorus got a home-cooked nner, but no encore—Clotfvespins. Ed. S. Allen, the Jew cwm<jdian, as robbed at the Wigwam Theatre I the night of the iith, while on stage. The thief took his gold atch, lapel button with a diamond, diamond scarf pin, and one hun- ed and thirty-five dollars in cash, he thief is known, but left the city imediately after committing the ed. Detectives went to his room id found it empty. They are arching for him and more than ly he will be caught, as he is known in the proiession. The amount of Allen's loss exceeds three hundred and fifty dollars. Moral, get a belt. Tack Wilson, treasurer of the Wigwam Theatre, severed his con- nection with the house some two weeks ago, and has been succeeded by Jack Currier, formerly treasurer of the Macdonough Theatre, ()ak- land. Bookings At the Sullivan X- Ccmsiiliiic. San Francisco office, through Wm. P. Kecsc. their sole booking agent, for week of September 21, 1913. EMPRESS, San Francisco.—Mal- vern Troupe, Melnotte Twins, Dor- othy Rogers & Co., I'ive Merry Youngsters, Baron Lichter, Sammy Wat.son's Farmyard. EMPRESS, Los Angeles.—The Lelands, Mac I<>ancis, Walker and 111, Evans and Vidoc(|, Ryan and Lee, (Hrls and the Jockey. EMPRESS, Salt Lake (Se])t. 24).—I'our Keadin.gs, I>. Kelly I'"orrest, Manning and I'"ord, Sager Midgley & Co.,' Mort Sharp, Max's Circus. EMPRESS, Pueblo- Colorado Springs. — The Savoys, Golden and West, Walter Daniels & Co., I^asy Money, Samp.son and Douglas, Girl in the 'Vase. EM- PRESS, Sacramento. — Dancing Kennedys, Klein I'ros, "His Nerve," Clark and McCullough, May Ward, Pattee's Mirtliful Mermaids. EM- PRESS, San Diego.—Lew Palmore, Bernard and Scarth, Chas. Bowser & Co., Luciano Lucca, TIcnry Frey, La Somnaml)ule. EMPRICSS, Den- ver.—Beth Stone & Co., Harry An- trim, Mitchell and Lightner, Whij)- ple-Houston Co., Matt Keefe, Lo- Chas. King—Virginia Thomton IN VAUDEVIIiIiE Pantages Time Will R. Abram—Agnes Johns Producing Stock Sketches Western States Vaudeville Association Time in San Francisco Chester Stevens With Abram and Johns Regards to knockers—I'm always working. Are you? Marj one Rambeau Co-star Stock—Salt Lake Citv Will H. Armstrong I'lic New Expressman 'antagcs Time. Melbourne MacDowell .'^])ccial Starring Lngageiiient W estern States Time Special Low Bates to the Profession D Next door to Alcazar—acros.s street troiii the C\)lumbia—one block from Or- pheum—three blocks from lOinprcss nnJ Pantajres. Can you beat thi.s for loca- tion? H. Lewin H. Oppcniieim GORDAN TAILORING CO. 923 Market St., tet. Powell and Mason VINE CLOTHES MODERATE PRICES No rsranch Sluns PIETRO SOSSO I^eads or Di n et ion >elinar St.. i^ari Franc1 RUPERT DRUM With Clias. King and vijginia 1 liornton in Aiistrnlia HARRY MARSHALL Scenic Artist 1; 1 Relmonl Co.. Granl Theatre, Sacra- rnoiitd. Permanent arl Iriss: P. O. Bd.x. l.'iJl. It. s A\aIon. Santa Catalina Tslan'. LELAND MURPHY .III\ eiii les Care of Dramatic Review DAVID KIRKLAND (^are of Dramatic Review An Interesting Pljce-Boys Talked About AU Over the WorM Newman's College You Must See to Believe Most Original Gentlemen's Cafe In the World EDDY AND POWELL STREETS, S. F A^estern States Vaude- ville Association, (Inc.) Hiin'lrclclt Bank Bldgf.. San Prancisco Ella Herbert Weston, Gen. Mgr. IRVING C. ACKERMAN, Pres. SAM HARRIS, Vice-Pres. and Sec'y-Treas. nnoking 20 Houses — Hip; Houses, Seat- ins; from IJOO to )',()0 and Pla.ving ReBu- lar Five and Six-Act Vauileville Mills. Theatre Chairs n Till School Desks at One Dollar Each Write for Pali iciila rs Whitaker & Ray- Wiggin Co. "Everythlntr in Seatlncr" , SAN FRANCISCO zaiio 'l"r()Ui)e. I'^.M I'KI'^S.S, Kan.sas City.—Three I'eiiiiett Sisters, Joe Ilirnes, (ieori^ia Trio, 1'a.s.seiif^er W reck, Palace Quartette, The Cava- liers. "PI a-\j6 SV.t\.il\\.ai iiiTl ~Y \ o x^i & TOR 6 VOU CANOTSlT tl.SCM«H£RE The nH'iiil)ci s of Tin- ()ricMtal Thc- alic C(!iii|);m\' arc l)u>il\' eii<;as;c(l rc- lic.'iisiiin ill ))rc])ai;ili()ii for tlie open- iiiii "f^ l'"^' ^ Oriental Tlicatrc ( formerly the .'^a\'i\- I ihc tiiil of [his month. I'.xtcii'^ivc rcnovatiiij.; and dccoraliii!:; is ^oint; on in the tiieatrc. The company inchidcs Walker C. Craves, Ir., I\lar- joric Cortland, I*"ranees Carson, Vivi- an Ulackhurn, .Andrew Rohson, Ada Xevil, Dan Jarrett, Jr., Frank J. Gil- len, John Stcpjilinji;, l-'^hcrt ^^llnro, Huron I'dydon and Chas. Marriott. The openino;- hill will he The Ring-- iraster .sent out to the Valencia by the Shuherts, about ihree years ago.