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VARIETY 33 = HOTEL VAN CORTUNDT 142-146 W. 49th JUST EAST OP BROADWAY NEW YORK Centrally located, good service, absolutely fireproof. A home-like transient and family hotel. Telephone in every room. Restaurant and Grill equal te> any lnrgev light, airy and wall furnished. Rooms with use of bath $1.50 nasi up. Rooms with bath $2 and up, Parlor bedroom and bath $3 and up, for one or two persons. SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS NEW VICTORIA HOTEL Formerly KING EDWARD UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT IN NEW YORK 145-155 WEST 47TH STREET, Just Off Broadway. "The Very Heart of New York** Absolutely Fireproof 350 Rooms, 2St Private Baths. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE Rooms (Running Water) $1.00 and Upward. Room and Bath, $1.50 Five Minutes' Walk to Si Theatre. POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT CHAS. A. HOLLINCSWORTH, Proprietor AN IDEAL HOTEL FOR PROFESSIONALS THE MONFORT 1#4-1#6 W. 48TH ST, NEW YORK, Between Broadway and Sixth At* i, rooms fUt up per week. Double rooms, $4-00 up. Housekeeping rooms, $7 M Heat. Baths on every floor. J1MSEY JORDAN, BIgr. COME AND SEE ME. PUT THIS IN YOUR DATE BOOK BILLY "Swede" HALL CLARIDGE APARTMENTS, 226 WEST 50TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Big Time Food, Big Time Service, Small Time Prices it the French-American Bakery-Restaurant 154 WEST 44TH ST.-NEXT TO THE CLARIDGE HOTEL, POPULAR PRICES. GEO. FISCH, PROP. NEW YORK ALWAYS OPEN. HOTEL BROADWAY, DETROIT 42-44 BROADWAY Theatrical hotel within three minutes' walk from all Theatres. Price, $3.50 up, singlsi $$.00 on. double. and Lee Harrison has Joined the Chicago com- pany. "The Little Cafe," came to the Illinois Sun- day night, with prospects of doing business. There has been a dearth of musical shows in town this season, and this show has but one rival. "Damaged Goods" got over $1,000 on the day last Sunday at the Crown. Tom Bourke and Dr. McNamara are proprietors and John Raferty, a newspaperman, is manager. The piece will play the Stair & Havlln time. Jack Lait has tentatively placed "Thumbs Down" with the Lieblers for production. His "Help Wanted" was revived for popular prices at the National this week with Ida St. Leon and Lynn Pratt In the leading roles. MRS..REN SHIELDS, FU £ N i s l H 9 ED The Van AJen. 1S4 West 45th St. NEW YORK STEAM HEAT AND HOT WATER Phone 1103 Bryant. All Modem Improvomsnte Msnd Fsurette, "The Tango Chamber Maid" Catering to Vaudeville's Blue List SCHILLING HOUSE 107-100 West 4sth Street NEW YORK American plan. MEAL SERVICE AT ALL HOURS. Private Bathe. Music Room for 'Phone 10S0 Bryant Adeline Stuart, a vaudeville actress, has applied for a divorce from her husband, James Stuart, the latter formerly of the Sheehan Opera company. Leon Beremlak has the case In hand. IN/IEIM 245 WEST 51st STREET JUST WEST OF BROADWAY 2, 3 AND 4 ROOMS Modern Fireproof Clevator Building RENTS $45 UP. References required. Apply on premi'geg. ACTS COMING TO CHICAGO STOP AT HOTE.L CARLE/TON STATE, ARCHER AND 20TH STREETS $4.00 up. Single or Double, and get showing at Alhambra Hippodrome. For Chicago Agents. Theatre and Hotel Under Same Management SAN FRANCISCO LANKERSHIM HOTEL Fifth Single Absolutely Fireproof; New and Modern; 350 Rooms opposite U. S. Mintt half block from Pantagea and Empress, and Near All SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION $4 per week; Double, $4.50; with Private Bath, $S and If, Take any TasL Dad'sTheatrical Hotel PHILADELPHIA WELLINGTON HOTEL Wabash Ave. and Jackson Blvd. CHICAGO Rates To The Profession J. A. R1LKY. Mmnf ST. LOUIS, MO REGENT HOTEL, 100 N. 14TH NEW REGENT HOTEL, 101 N. 14TH METROPOLE HOTEL, Oft N. 12TH ST. E. E. CAMPBELL, Prop, and Mgr. Theatrical Headquarters Ten Minutes' Walk to All Theatres Rumors are afloat that Harry Cooper, Maude Lillian Berrl and others are planning to or- ganize a musical comedy company for the Panama Exposition. It is said they will put up their own money on the venture. Frances Ingram (Mrs. Karl MacVltty) will begin a long concert tour Nov. 16 in Minne- apolis. Miss Ingram was formerly of the Royal Opera In Dresden and later of the Chicago-Montreal Grand Opera company. Lee Kind, John Laurla, Chester Amberg and Emil Paul form the executive committee for the La Salle Chorus Girls' ball to be given at the Coliseum Annex Nov. 10. Harry James la chairman of the floor committee, and the boys In the chorus will form his committee. Trlxie Frlgnnza, who is suing Charles A. Goettler for a divorce appeared in court last Saturday. On motion of her attorney, the case SHERMAN'S HOTEL Formerly COOKE'S HOTEL "A Theatrical Hotel of the Better Class" Walnut Street, above Eighth Opposite Casino Theatre PhlUU CAFE CABARET EVERY NH pjEX HOT£, 'Inf. MOM I OF T«L PQOFtV < LLtcmiC LfliHT tUXTAH fan r ■ . • CATERING TO THE PROFESSION MANDEL'. INTER OCEAN HOTEL REMODELED AND RENOVATED At Reasonable Prices, $3.50 and Up Single or Double 338 State St, , CHICAGO, ILL, was Indefinitely postponed, as It was necessary to have the testimony of her sister before the case can* be tried. A meeting of the committees concerned In the benefit being arranged for Col. Bill Thomp- Hon was held at the Morrison Hotel last Satur- day, when tickets were parcelled out. Progress was reported and Indications are that the benefit will be a huge success. There are rumors extant that the Oalety at Springfield, 111., may possibly get out of the running In a short time. The Majestic In that town has been playing some pretty big bills, and the opposition is said to be too heavy for the Gaiety. Big Success at B. F. Keith's Palace, New York, This Week (Nov. 2) AND COMPANY PRESENT RCELAIN Magnificent Real Reproduction of the World's Most Famous DRESDEN AND OTHER CHINA Depicted in a Scries of Most Artistic GEORGEOUS AND LIVING TABLEAUX