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VARIETY 23 NEARLY ALL THE ARTISTS ARE JOIN THEM • SPECIAL RATES TO PROFESSIONALS W7i Hotel CHICAGO. J. K. SEBREE, President ROY S. SEBREE, Oen. Manager LOUIS A. JUNG, Asat. Manager DINE IN OUR BEAUTirUL RESTAURANTS POPULAR PRICES. SERVICE AND fOOD THE BEST. * urchins who are planning an offering for amateur night. There la something about the act which finds great favor with audiences in "amall time" houses. Mazuz and Mazette, on last and follow- ing Mack, were liked. Yalolse Brothers, opened, offered a much better act than when last reviewed. They are now In good form. Billy Windon scored with hla "colored nurse girl." Mr. and Mrs. Jule Walters (New Acta). MERRY. AUDITORIUM (Mllward Adams, mgr.).—"Lit- tle Nemo" la In Its second and laat week, with practically the same east as when seen at the Colonial last season. Harry Clay Blaney has suc- ceeded Billy B. Van as "Flip," without either detracting from or increasing the value of the entertainment. Harry Kelley and Joseph Oaw- thorn have interpolated a clever North Pole travesty. MEBBY. PA LA IS-ROY ALE- (J. F. Ryan, mgr.; agent, Frank Q. Doyle).— 27-30: Edna Lexan. Alberta Lee and Co., Kramer and Elliott, Sidney Stone. BUI for three daya ending ^8 well ttkeB. Deavea' Manikins feature act. While the voices ago has) and the atrlngs in evidence to those in the front part of the house, the travesty on "Uncle Tom'a Cabin" gained favor. Robert Fosha presented a musical act which consists of a song, a piccolo solo and playing of Instruments which do not require great musical ability. Fenner and Law- rence offered dancing, in some respects good. It Is a little too long sad the boys do not have that control of the features which makes their faces appeal to an audience. The eccentric work is the real meat of the act. VICTORIA (H. W. Thompson, mgr.; agent, W. V. A.).—An unusually strong show 27-80: Bob Albright, Fisher and Fisher, Edwards and Kernal, Shirley La Pa trie, Zadlga and Chris Lane. 81-2: Rlchman and Halley, Smlletta Slaters, Nlcolo and Ontas. THIRTY-FIRST (Hnge Freels, m«r.; agent. Frank Q. Doyle).—Bill headed by Herbert Lloyd. Rest 27-81: Real Comedy Quartet (third return), La Temples, Williams and Gilbert. PASTIME (H. W. Thompson, mgr.; agent, W. V. A.).—Feature act this week. National Novelty Trio. Best 27-80: Thomas and Payne, Nlcolo sad Ontas. The Leutss. Rest 81-2: Dean, Noves and Co., Musical De Fays, Harry Adler. COLUMBIA (W. P. Shaver, mgT.; agent, Frank Q. Doyle).—27-29: Lew A. Ward, Kelley and Catlln, Raymond and Ooode, Harry Tsuda, Wil- ford and Burgard, Great Pamplln. LYCEUM (Fred Llnlck. mgr.; agent, Frank Q. Doyle).—27-20: Al Luttrlnger. Lillian Lucas and Co.. A. A. Harrington, Madame Alvano and Co., Fenner and Lawrence. LINDEN (George Hatch, mgr.; agent, William Morris).—Opened 80, and bill which runs until 2 la: Four Dancing Bella, Clever Conkey. Bine Bib- son Trio. Lack and Leslie. VIRGINIA (J. F. Bitchey, mgr.; agent. Frank Q. Doyle).—Merodias Family, feature all week. It Is lste of the Hagenbeck-Wallace Clrcua. Best 27-20: Hale and Corbln, Great McGarvey, Justus Rotnalne and Co., Boylan Trio. GRAND (Grand Theatre Co., mgrs.; agent, W. V. A.).—27-20: Marie Laurent, Rlerden and Gal- lagher: Selbert. Lindley and Co.; McGlnnts Broth- ers. 30-2: Cuhanola Trio, Latell Brothers, Olga Doralne. Anna Jordan and Co. PEKIN (Robert Motts. mgr.; agent, Frank Q. Doyle).—27-2: Rlva Larsen Troupe. Fetching Brothers, Dutch Dunbar, Josephine Turner, Ray- mond and Bradley, Nelson and Watson, The Jack- sons. PEOPLE'S (Ed Shields, mgr.: agent. S.-C.).— 27-2: Hugh Emmet t and Co.. Joe Ketler and Co., Alblnl, Smith Brothers, George Lavendar. The Iioufc opened 25 under the new regime, and the program 28-26: Three Rohrs, Eddie Leslie, Mar- garet Severance and Co., Lancaster and Hayward. Tot 1 to and Co. First show Christmas night had a hlg crowd; second show small one. OARFIELD (Fred Schaefer. mgr.; agent, Frank Q. Doyle).—Pearl Tangier and Co., feature all week. Rest 27-20: Pearson and Joell In "A Chinese Wugget"; Pekln Trio, Tom Ripley, Glen- roy and Russell Co. APOLLO (Robert Levy, mgr.; agent. Frank Q. Doyle).—CV>ra Swain's Cockatoos, featnre all week: second engagement at the house thla season. Rest 27 20: Wagner. McMillan and Co.; McFar- land and Murray: Three Masquerla Sisters; Mason, Wilbur and Jordan. PRESIDENT (I. A. Levlnson. mgr.; agent. William Morris^.—Trolley Oar Trio, feature all week. Rest 27-20: Ferguson and Passmore. Grace Hoop*. Rest .102: The Brnhams. William Mc- Dermoft. Anderson and Burt. M.\RT/>WE (Charles B. Marvin, mgr.; agent. S.-r.t. 27 2: Winnie Wllmer and Co., Arnold's Leopards. Four Rio Brothers, Sadie Sherman, Plstel and dishing. CRYSTAL (Frank Schaefer. mgr.: agent. Frank Q. Doyle).—27-20: Mae Mel bane and Co.. Tuscano Brothers, Scott and Wallace. Turno Honegger Trio. Robert Fosha. FURNISHED FLATS The EDMOND'S The Only Flat* Catering Exclusively to Performers 754-766 6th AVENUE. Bat ween 46th-47th STB. 776, 776, 766 6th AVI., Betwees 47th and tttt STB. HEADQUARTERS—779 6th AVB. •Phone Sill Bryant RATES—610.00 UPWARDS. ONE BLOCK TO TIMES SQUARE. NEW YORK CITY All baggage delivered free between the building, railroad stations and boat landings. 38th STREET, BETWEEN 7th AND 8th AVENUES, N. Y. CITY NEW FIRE-PROOF BUILDING A STONE'S THROW rROM BROADWAY ••NOTICE THE RATES." A room by the day, with use of bath, .,$1.00 and $1.25, singje; $1.50 and $1.75, double. 'No higher.' A room by *the day, with private bathroom attached, $1.50, single; $2.00, double. 'No higher/ Rooms, with use of bath, from $5.00 to $8.00 per week, single; and from $6.00 to $9.00, double. 'No higher/ Rooms, with pri- vate bath attached, from $8.50 to $10.00 per week, single ; and from $9.50 to $11.00, double. 'No higher/ Every room has hot and cold running water, electric light and long distance telephone. Restaurant a la carte. Club Breakfasts. T. SINNOTT, Manager BstST PLACE TO BTOP AT NEW YORK CITY <i TIE ft Seconds from Broadway. . Kl III Watt 14th Street Furnished Booms only. FJectrio light. ('Phone MU—Murrey SflL) Terma llssa»BOB ns»B> lo» Under management of PATXLXVB 0001 JZB7X JACOBS. IN BBS JOE ADAMS COOLEST SPOT » HSW YORK. Wost 44th Streot ("88 Beoonds from Broadway.") Everything that's nioe to eat and drink. "THE CENTRAL" 221 W.4td Streot NEW YORK (Few Boon below Hammerstein'e). Large and small, well fill iilrtad ttesjsg, vtftft board. Private Batba. Flret-class French and German Cooking. Moderate terma. TABLE D'HOTE DIMNEBA served in the gronnd floor dining room. 86 CENTS. 'Phone 4888 Bryant. F. M0UREY. YOSCARY HOUSE Prop., F. 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BUSBY, MgT. WALDORF HOTEL 140-48 E. MADISON ST., CHICAGO (European), opposite La Salle Theatre. Steam Heat, Elevator, Eleotrio Light. Rooms with Private Bath and Lavatory, Stationary Water. Local and Long Dis- tance 'Phones in all rooms. Special rates to the profession. R. O. NEIB8, Prop. DOTTORY'S FLORENTINE TABLE D'HOTE. 155 W. 44th St.. nonr Broadway. Now YorK Lunoh 45c. Dinner 85a, with wine. Weekly aocommodation for the profession. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED BOOMS REASONABLE. Near Times Square and Broadway. 242 W. 43rd ST., NEW YORK MR8. TAU8T RUNYAN HOTEL ERIE, ¥*f\, 907 French St. Professions! rates. One block from theatres. BUENA VISTA HOUSE 38-40 Buena Vista Avenue, YONHERS, N. Y. Fine homo table, splendid steam-heated rooms, hath, otc. Best place to stop at iii Yonkers. Terms reasonable. 'Phone 2570. MRS. THOMPSON, Prop. HAMILTON (John Luedera, mgr.; agent, Frank Q. Doyle).—27-28: Jesnette Adler and Four "Picks," Earl and Barclay, Sefton and Deagle. Walter and May. MABEL (Robert Pottinger, mgr.; agent, W. V. A.).—Great Banyan, feature all week. Rest 27- 30: Smlletta Sisters, Fearless Richsrds. Rest 81-2: CaBetta and Aalta, Bob Albright. WILSON (Charles R. Hagedorn. mgr.; agent, William Morris).— Mabel McKlnley, feature all week. Rest 27-20: Riley snd Ahearn. Tom Me- Olnnta, Keogh and Francis. Beet 30-2: Carl Mc- Collough, Besnah and Miller, Delpblno and Del mora. ARCH (Art Jarvia, mgr.; agent, Frank Q. Doyle).—27-29: Tho Bttevllloa, Vasa and Barney, Jarrell Comedy Co., Adele Mason, Peters' Cats and Dogs. James and Murphy are building a new theatre at Columbus, O.. to open In April. It will be called The Broadway. William Morrla Chicago offlce will book it. The Central, a new house at Auatlo, III., with a seating capacity of 700, opened Tbursdsy of last week. Prices 10-20. Booked by the W. V. A. Lionel Barry more had to withdraw last from "The Fires of Fete" snd left for New York. He was In hopes of resuming this week. "The Olrl in tho Taxi" will bo the next pro duct Inn at tho Cort. It will have lta first showing Jan. 10. Eldon and Olifton will produce a new sketch by Harry 8. Sheldon, entitled "For Old Times' Boko," at Seattle next week. W. F. Mann's "Dare Devil Dan." In which Bay Raymond was featured, closed tho sesaon at Bleb mond, Va., laat Saturday night. Four of the striking billposters were indicted by the Grand Jury last week on charges of malicious mischief. They were George Edwards, T. 8. Thompson, Henry Hlbenthsl snd William Sloan. They are charged with having defaced billboards, hsrlng smeared lampblack over advertising posters snd bsving destroyed the property of the Amer lesn Poatlng Service. Charles Mills was forced to cancel Appleton, Wis., lost week owing to tonsllltls. Ho will shortly present a now offering. The Dletrlck Brothers, playing around Chicago for two months, bsve six weeks from Paul Goudron, and will then open on the Inter-State circuit. Billy Mann opened this week at the Orpboum. Lincoln, Neb., for a tour of the Orpbeum circuit. Charles Wlnnlnger joined "The Ysnkee Olrl,", taking the role formerly played by Lee Kohl mar. who Is still confined at the Henrotln hospital with a broken leg. The application for a permanent Injunction against Mrs. Hattle Newton to prevent her from interfering wltb the remodeling of a hotel at 2842 West Madison street (that a theatre might be ar ranged on the first floor of the building) wsa die missed In Judge Petlt's court last week at the re quest of the attorneys of J. R. Consldlne (no re latlon of S.-C) and Michael Toole, who are to have the theatre. Hennlngs I^wls and Hcrmlng* opened on the Inter-State circuit thin week. James J. Morton appeared as nn "added attrac Hon" at the Saratoga Cafe 1 tint Wednesday night.' having been persuaded to make n [>oetlcal speech. K. Coddlngton joined II. II. Warner In "Jimmy Valentine" at the Htudehaker last Saturday. He formerly was with the Kamouy Opera Company. I.llllnn Mortimer oj>ens for RosHlle Muckenfusa <>n l'i'l>. '-!*, and pliiys the Inter State houses ciiiiiiin-iii'iiiK March 28. Marie Dressier In "Tlllle's Nightmare," comes to tl.e (Jrcat Northern Sunday. La Adelln and Will II. Fields will do a "dou tilt-'' act shortly. K<] Klllott spent Xmas at hla home In Chicago— the first time in 17 years. Henry Roetttng is able to be out after seven months' illness. J. O. Conderman has purchased the lot along side of the Julian, with a view of enlarging the theatre at some future time. When answering advertisements kindly mention Vahifty.