Variety (October 1914)

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VAKIBTY 59 HOTEL VAN CORTLANDT 142-146 W. 49th STREET JUST EAST OF BROADWAY NEW YORK Centrally located, good service, absolutely fireproof. A home-like transient and family hotel. Telephone in every room. Restaurant and Grill equal to any. Moderate prices. Rooms large, light, airy and wall furnished. Rooms with use of bath $150 and up. Rooms with bath $2 and up. Parlor bedrom and bath $3 and up, for ono or two persons. SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS N 114-116 WEST 47TH STREET, NEW YORK. (Just off Broadway) Bast location in town. Kitchenette apartments; Single and double rooms, with bath. Attractive prices to the profession. Telephone Bryant 41S1 MONFORT 104-106 W. 40TH ST., NEW YORK, Between Broadway and Sixth Ave. European Plea, rooms $2.SS up. Double rooms, |4J§ up. Housekeeping rooms, S7.M per Steam Heat. Betas on every fleer. J1MSEY JORDAN. Mgr. HOTEL DRESDEN 149-151 WEST 44th STREET, |\| E \A/ RK One hundred feat east ef Broadway. In the center ef the theatrical district. An ideal home far refined people. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED SUITES, S12.SS UP. American and European plea. can plea, 2 persons, $2S.SS up. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT Telephones in every room Telephone S74 Bryant Hotel Hing fames; 137-139 WEST 45TH STREET, NEW YORK. S. S. PATTERSON, Manager. Large Single Room With Bath, Ili.S's up. Suites, $1S.SS. Phone Bryant 1*44 Geo. P. Schneider, Prop. FURNISHED APARTMENTS CM "cSJTJ!nSii' via * 323 Wert 43rd Strest, NEW YORK CITY Bath, 2-4 rooms. Catering to the comfort and convenience of the profeaaion Music room for guests PM up. Tel.s Greeley Z7S4 and 977 , BRODERICK'S HOTEL (European) 201 W. 38th St., Cor. 7th Ave. and branch houses ew-212-m sad 222 W. 2tta St. NEW YORK 1S« Rooms of the Better Kind Hot and Cold Water la Rooma-Electric Light. $3 to 17 per week MAISON ROUX us west 47th st. NEW YORK Rooms and board. Special accommodationa for professional people. Cuialne Francaise. Prlcea Moderate. Telephone, Bryant JSSS McConnell A Simpson (C) McCoy Trlzle McDonald Wm McDonald Family McNally Trlxle McNamara Nellie (SF> Merles Cockatoos (C) Mildred A Roclere Millard O D (C) Miller James Milton Fred Montecaho Frank Montecaho Frank (C) Mooney Betsy (C) Moore A Qibson Mora Tess (C) Morris Babe Morris John Morris May Morris Mike (C) Mortimer Robt Mobs Dick Most A Montgomery Duo N Ngdel. Leo..(G) NaTon Andy (C) Niblo A Spencer Nichols * Croix 81s Nichols A Sherwood Norbeck Fred Norton Jack Nugent Arthur OConner Rita Odell Mae (P) Olcott Chan Overlng M Paaluhl Joseph Parker Texas Pearl ft Rotb Petry Lawrence (C) Petric E C (C) Phelps Verner Phillips Ruth. ~ Platanesi Flnas (C) Pierre ft Knoll Powers John (C) Prescott John Prior Joe Prultt Bill (SF) Pruitt John (C) Puscaden Rose R Racey Edward Ramey Marie Randan Jack Raymond Llssls MRS. REN SHIELDS. ^Soom^ 0 The Van Alan, 1S4 Weat 4Sth St. Coolest Rooms In New York City Phone 1112 Bryant. All Modern Improvements M^ud^Mvet^^TheTangoChaniberMa^ Catering to Vaudeville's Blue List SCHILUNG HOUSE 1S7-1SS Wast 4Sth Street NEW YORK American plan. MEAL SERVICE AT ALL HOURS. Private Baths. Music Room for Rehearaale. 'Phone lfSf Bryant Telephone Greeley 249 COOK'S PLACE Under New Management AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLAN RATES VERY REASONABLE MA LYNCH, Proprietress 272 W. 2fth St NEW YORK CITY THE TALGARTH HOTEL 1224 Prospect Avenue CLEVELAND Five Minutes' Walk from Theatres Special Weekly Ratea COME AND SEE ME. PUT THIS IN YOUR DATE BOOK. BILLY "Swede" HALL CLARIDGE APARTMENTS, 22* WEST 50TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Reed Qua Reynolds Trio Reynolda A Donegan Rlego Harry (C) Roberts Susie Roby Dan (C) Rochester Claire Rogers Will Rogers ft Evans (C) RogucB Alphonse (C) Rose David Rose Louise Rosey O rover Ross Chas Russell Bijou Russell Ruth Ryan Margaret (C) S Samoya Samual Maurice Sawyer Delia (P) Scarlet D Schoelvlnck A Sella Girls Sharp Lew Sharp Mr ft Mm M Sharpluss Edward Shaw Georgia Sheldon Bettina Bhelver-O • •• Sherman Sarah Simonds Dot Skipper Geo Sluvan Bthel Big Time Food, Big Time Service, Small Time Prices at the French-American Bakery-Restaurant 154 WEST 44TH ST.-NEXT TO THE CLARIDGE HOTEL, NEW YORK POPULAR PRICES. CEO. FISCH, PROP. ALWAYS OPEN. ACTS COMING TO CHICAGO STOP AT HOTE.L CARLE/TON STATE, ARCHER AND 20TH STREETS S4.M up, Single or Double, and get showing at Alhambrn Hippodrome. For Chicago Agents. Theatre and Hotel Under Same Management SAN FRANCISCO LANKERSHIM HOTEL Absolutely Fireproof; New end Modern; 2St Rooms Fifth Street, opposite U. S. Mint; halt block from Pantages and Empress, and Near All Theatre* SPECIAL RATES TO PROFESSION Single Room, $4 per weak) Double, *4Sf; with Private Bath, 9 and ft. Take any Teal, ear Dads Theatrical Hotel PHILADELPHIA HOTEL VICTORIA Its led Mcuse Sit. KANSAS CITY, MO. RATES-ONE PERSON Rooms with Bath Privilege, 21.tMl.CI Rooms with Private Bath, 21.2S-S1.M TWO PERSONS Rooms with Bath Privilege. $1-SS-$2.SS Rooms with Private Bath. $2.SS-$2.W Special Bates by the Week Telepkeae and running water la all B^^ t'af . t -a^^ " rnE. home of the. PftOFLSSiON" CLCCTRIC LIGHT ELECTRIC AN 46'V/V/v':HOT'COLb AU '" «**£/ - ■ S W COP . lO" /S- CMLHRV 5T5 p/ \ i l ad£X pm i a . rv>. Smith James Smythe Wm tparllng Franklyn prague Leon Stanley Jack Stevens Leo Strauss Wm Sully Rose Summers A Oonssles (C) Sutherland Jessie Taylor F Temple S W Terry Ruth Terry Walter (C) Thieme F Thomas W H Thornton Bennie Tlgle Harry Tony A Norman Trappanan Van Billy Van Nally Elsie Vann Jack Veola Vernon Ethel Victor Mr Victor The Great Volhl Jack Von Boos Eugenia Von Dell Harry W Waldo Grace Walk J J (C) Walker Dolly Wallace Jack Walah May Walters Nellie Walters A Murray (C) Ward Tom Watson S Watts J (C) WattH A Lucas (C) Weatherford Tas Webber Fred Wells Corrlne (C) Welsh A Francis West Lew Weaton Dan Whalte J A (C) Wheeler Ed (C) SHERMAN'S HOTEL Formerly COOKE'S HOTEL "A Theatrical Hotel ef the Better < Walnut Street, above Eighth Opposite Casino Theatre Philadelphia CAFB CABARET EVERY NIGHT Only White Bate Hotel la Rochester Sey more Hotel JOHN A DICKS, Prep. ROCHESTER, N. Y. European, 75c. up. American, $1.M up. WELLINGTON HOTEL Wabash Ave. and Jackson Blvd. CHICAGO Rates To The Profession J. A. RILEY, Maaager ST. LOUIS, MO. REGENT HOTEL, 1SS N. 14TH NEW RECENT HOTEL, ltl N. 14TH METROPOLE HOTEL, 240 N. 12TH ST E. E. CAMPBELL, Prop, and Mgr. Theatrical Headquarters Ten Minutes' Walk to All Theatres Wheler H A Whipple Bayone White Anna White Denny Wiggln Bert Wilbur Orace Willcox George Williams H E Wilson Adelaide Wilson Eleanor Wilson J H Wilson Nettie Wilton Chas Williamson I 8 Wtlltch A Annita Wtnrow Sam Wood Ed Woodbury Frank Woodward Barls Wright B O Ylng Cbau Chn York Helen Young A April Kino Two CORRESPONDENCE Wsg otherwise noted, the following reports are for the current week. T»eep puiwT cHicAGo^^^rz£ In Charga "Peg o' My Heart" reaches Its IfWth per- formance at the Garrlck, Friday, Oct. 2. Ethel Jackson In now in the cast of "A Pair of Sixes" at the Cort, replacing Elizabeth Nelson. Mat Menker has replaced Henry Toomer in Sidelights" playing at the Colonial. Mr. Trtom«T Is 111. Willie Fox Is now In the cabaret depart- ment of the W M. V A., assisting Oeorge Van. Harry I„auder will be at the Auditorium the week ending Nov. 10. according to report The Shubert will offer "The Midnight Girl" at the Illinois Oct 4. for a limited engage m»'nt. Chicago Is promised "Th»* Dummy" later in the season with Frank Campeau as one of tb« chief players. John and Jessie Powers are back In Chi cago and are to be booked by Eddie Hayman on western time.