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VARIETY 25 a* BIST PLACES TO STOP AT LEONARD HICKS md HOTEL GRANT, chRMO THE KEYSTONE OF HOTEL HOSPITALin OEO. ROOERTS. UST. MOR. The Refined Home for ProfeMlonals. Handsomelj Famished Steam Heated Rooms Baths and every eonvenlenee. Kl LDA" Phone 7167 Bryant. Acknowledged as the best place to Htop at In New Vork City. One block from the Uook- 1ns Oflloes and VAKIKTY Now at 67 W. 44th Street PAULINE COOKE, Sole Proprietress Tsu cannot afford to overlook this! Special Rates for Professional People, glnsle Room and Private Bath for Two, 91.00 per Day. Two Larce Bedrooms and Private Bath, for four, $2.00 per day. HOTEL ALDINE, 431 4th Ave., N. Y. City. W sar 29th St. Bnbway g8th St. Tel 8410 Mad. 000 and 1,000 capacity; Palafoz avenue, lo- cale; Isls, theatre's name. Donald Dean, whose nom de private life was and la Leonard D. Brooks, and who vamped without paying the artists at the Dreamland, Mobile, last week, was seen In New Orleans Wednesday wearinc a mustache. Bs wired his local booking agent Friday from Savannah that 'twould not be especially profitable to send any more acts, due to his enforced expatriation. ST. LOIJ1& By JOHN S. ERNEST. MARGUERITE CLARK THEATRE (Op- penhelmer Bros., mgrs.).—One of the biggest successes of the year was scored by Mar« rusrite Clark and her bevy of little lads and lassies in "Snow White." An overflowing audience greeted them, and they are sure of continued success. SUBURBAN GARDEN.—"Cinderella." with Diana Storm and Phillip Sheffleld heading the cast, opened to ^n •^'vertlowlng audience making good fron^ the start. HIPPODROME (Frank L. Talbot, mgr).— This week's bill closes the current season at this house, which has been kept open several weeks longer than u u < . owing to the cool weather. Paul Fetching & Co., very big head- liner; Melroy Sisters, excellent; Robinson tt LaFavor well liked; Mazie Hughes St Bros., hearty applause; Wilson & Lenore, very good; Harmon & Co., entertaining. Jack Winkle Trio, pleasing; Fremont A Co., did nicely; Antrim, well received. NEW GRAND (H. R. Wallace, mgr.).—The Great Asahi, fon«iirr.,) to advantage; Smith t Pullman, scored; La Graciosa, beautiful; Le Rocco Bros., very clever; Toney & Norman, amusing; Craig & Williams, very good; Hugo Lungens. many encores; Hermany's Animals, Well trained. PRINCESS (Dan Flshell, mgr.).—Princess Maids scored their best hit of the season In "The Turkish Girls"; Norella Sisters, heartily received; Chas. Swlnhardt, scored hit; Lulu Moore, went big. ' HEST PARK HIGHLANDS.—Percy Waram A Co.. headlined; Nonette, successful hit; Delmar & Delmar, very clever; Doo O'Neil. much applause; Lawson & Namon, well received; Lottie Mayer, daring. KINGS (F. C. Melnhardt, mgr).—A picture showing Helen Gardner in "Cleopatra" Is headlining and receiving much attention. Geo. Lauder, honors; Ponte & Christopher, pleased; Jack Ark, entertaining. SHENANDOAH (W. J. Flynn, mgr.).— Olendower A Manion, featured; Ollie Carew, scored; Weldon A Jordan, did nicely; Barrett 4 E^rl, hearty applause; Sigbee's Dogs. good. DELMAR GARDEN—Luba MerofT. flne headllner; Edyuan Haines, excellent; Emmet's Models, beautiful; The Whitcomb's, many laughs; Foster Lamont A Foster, very good. PITTSBURGH By F. LANG. HARRIS (J. P. Hill, mgr.; agent. U. B. O): —Lydia Yeamans-Titus, repeatedly encored; Field A Hanson, very good; John S. King A Co., flne; Ben Benard. well received; Marie King Scott, clever; Lennett A Wilson, did well; Brown ft Jackson, pleased. LIBERTY (J. H. McCarron, mgr; agent. Walter Keefe).—Noodles Fagan. well received; The Agnes O'Hern Co.. won favor; Lucy A Bddls Murray, very good; J. Emmett Ha- My ft Co., clever; Arthur Longbrake Trio, pleased; Homburg ft Lee, hit; Kennedy & Fsriey, very good; Four Juggling Jewels, flne. GRAND (Harry Davis, mgr.).—Stock, "The Christian." ALVIN (J. P. Reynolds, mgr).—Pictures. NIXON (Thos. Kirk, mgr).—Pictures. LYCEUM (C. R. Wilson, mgr).—Pictures. Park (J. p. McConnell, mgr; agent. Roy- •r).—9-11, Mabel Ray, flne; Umholz Bros., clever; Al ft Nettle Pleau, pleased. 12-14, Hyde ft Talbot; Brennon ft Carroll; Kawka- ■Jon Trio. OPERA HOUSE (A. W. Krell, mgr; agent. Royer).—9-11, Romanoff Trio, flne; Hyde ft Talbot, very good. 12-14, Umholz Bros.; Clark * Parker BMITH'S (J. E. Smith, mgr; agent, Royer). —Three Gllden Oirls, very clever; Nellie Mi k«r, good. F. LANG. BELLE VERNON, PA. BIJOU (T. A. Gilbert, mgr: agent. L. C. ST. LOUIS, MO. REGENT HOTEL. 100 N. 14th. NEW REGENT HOTEL, 101 N. 14th. B. B. CAMPBELL, Prop, and Mgr., Theatrical Headquarters Ten Minutes' walk to all theatres. Dad's Theatrical Hotel PRILAOBLPHIA ZEISSrS HOTEL Opposite tha Waiaat and Casino Theatres, PhllMMphla, Pb. "A Theatrical Hotel of tho Better Class" COOKE'S HOTEL Walnut Street, above Eighth ouiiAH*lahft*lA Opposite Casino Theatre. t'niiBUwpnw Cafe Cabaret every night. Phone. Bryant SltS Nicely Furnished BooBss aad Board MARTINI 856 WEST 4tD ST., NEW YORK. Steam Heat Bloetrto Lights Hot and Cold Running Water In overy HOTEL PLYMOUTH 38th Straet (Between Broadway and 8th Ave.). N.Y. City New Piie-proof Building. A Stone's Throw from Broadway Single room (I.!? $1.!^ or $1.^ with private hath Douhleroom $1.^ $1.1^ or $2.!!! with private hath Spactal law waakly ratat tm tha p r afai tl a n BtWF foum hM hoi and cold numlng water, aleolflc M^t and loot dlatanos IoMdImmm KUROrCAN PLAN T. tlNNOTT. MeMaw BRIGHTON BEACH, NEW YORK S^::-;j?U2.*{S: Th..r. HOTEL SHELBURNE tpadal Ratat Offwad Artists Appaaring at Brighton Boach Music Hall. Hondonon't or ■""' Now Brighton Thoatro. 35 Minutes from Broadway. 200 fe^tjrom the beach Bath hwise accomtn^^ room and suites with private bsth. SHORE DINNERS. DANCING. CABARBT. HOTEL NEW YORK 22 WEST €Oth STREET, NEW YORK CITY Nice single rooms. $4 00 per week up. Double rooms wJJplninK bath $5.00 per week up. Room with private bath $7 60 per week. Suites of two iwoms and bath. $12.60 pci v-eek. Telephone and electric ilgM m everv room Runnins hot and cold water Excellent service. Restaurant attached, moderate prices. OmveniwattoaUcarT^ CATERING TO THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION. HOTEL LYNWOOD "i'SB^" 102 W. 44th St., New York Single Room, $1 per day, $5 per week up.; Double Room, $1.50 per day, 17 per week up.; Room with Private Bath, $2.00 per day, $9 per week up.; Parior, Bedroom and Bath, $2.50 per day, $12.50 per week up. Elevator, Electric Lights and Telephones. Attractive for Permanent and Transient Guests, and Most Central for Theatrical Profession. McLaughlin).—Torrlll A Foster; Wallace A Brock; Ola Edeburn; Stanton A Stantun. BUFFALO SHEA'S (Henry J. Carr, mgr; agent. U. B. O.; rehearsal Men. 10). —Leroy. Wilson A Tom, excellent opener; Georgette, bright dy- namo; Searl Allen A Co., In "The Promoter." original; Three Du-Por Boys, excellent; John Mlltern A Co., In "The Olrl." splendid; Fanny Price, charming; Gallagher A Fields, roaring travesty; VIollnsky, encores; MacRac A Cleffg, graceful bicyclists, closed bill far above aver- age to well-niled house. STAR (P. C. Cornell, mgr.).—Stock. "Our Wives." excellent and satlsHed capacity audi- ence. 16. "The Marionettes." farewell en- gagement. ACADEMY (Henry M. Marcus, mgr.; agent, I.ocw; rehearsal Mon. 10).—Keltlng. artistic; Dorothy Muenthor, pleased; Hobson A De- land. In "A liuslnoHs Proposal," won favor; Hurry Gilbert, popular; The Musical Klelsses, exceptional; Bristol, well received; Morr«'ll A Jcrmon, clrtRsy; Thrfe Muakatoers, feature; Lillian WatHon, did nicely; The Lucndos, sen- sational. LAFAYP:TTK (C. M. Bag>f. mgr.; Kiiipln ). —Star HBHcrbull Playir and pIcturcH, doing good bUHlness. LYRK: (A. n. Sht rry. mjcr ; ancnt Loew; rchJHrHal Mon. 10) — \V;irr. n Itros., clevir; Il:iyrnoti<l Knox, ;itiiu;-.<l; Mabie McKlnley, flru-; .MH<k & Alklti.M.,n, w.ni well; Harry Jf-nklnn ft (Jrar." CovitI, In "Just Married," When In New York, why not stay at HOTEL FREDERICK 210 West 6«th St.—No better or more con- venient location.—Our guests say we give more and better for the money than anjr other desirable hotel, and they say it* a "lucky" hotel, too. If you are changing for a new location, or wish to better your present one. Investigate. Our patrons look upon the Frederick as a Home with All Its Comforts and All the Conveniences of a Hotel. Among our guests at this writing (May 26th) are prominent professionals as below: Ray Cox A Hasel Cox H. E. Bluyer Murray Flel R. J. Haas F. W. Stoker Harry Wardell Charles Aheam A wifs Herbert Ashley Nina Morris Shirlle Rives Madame VIcarIno Madame Service Cross and Josephine Robbie Ootdone Ed. Durand and wife George Hurtman L. D. Phelps Dave Ferguson H. A. Bailey Samuel Shannon Mr. VIollnsky humorous; Edith Aurella. versatile; Archie OnrI A Miss Dolly, novelty. FAMILY (H. M. Goodhue, mgr.).—KIne- macolor. Well filled house. FILLMORE (William West, mgr.; agents, McMahon A Dee; rehearsal Mon. 6.80).— Mitchell A Grant clever musical act with good comedy: Delle A Co., big drawing card, and the Big Polish Stork Co. Business im- mense. Song reviews have become quite a feature here lately. TK* Av^.ivKu.^ L i V4 V * i l3 idea several months ago and now the Fillmore DOLLAR! Will Keep You Thoroughly Posted on the Theatrical Situation During the Summer. Get the Newt Every Week in Have It Sent To Your Summer Home 3 Months for ji.oo.