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N.Y.Oty u THE PRICE HE PAID" Great 5-Part Feature baaed on the Famous Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Write to the United (Warner's) Exchange nearest you. AUDITORIUM (Wedgewood Nowell. mgr.). —Poll Players In "The College Widow." Fair production, with Grace Huff doing poor work in leading role. Thanksgiving week, audiences large. Face Imperfections Corrected DR. PRATT j 1122 Broadway NEW YORK Call or Write. COI/OMAL (C. F. Lawrence, mgr.).— "NtwIywi-fiH uud Their Baby," caters to packed houses throughout week. OAYKTY (.!. C. Sutherland, mgr.).—"Zal- lah's Own Company." Largest receipts of present season PALACK ( W. T. Itallanf, mgr). —"Oolden Crook." Fair attendances. HOLLIDAY ST "The Darktown Follies of 1 !»1.".." House filled at each performance with colored folk. With Johanna Cadskl ns the sololnt, the Philharmonic Society of New York gave the first of It? current season's concerts here at the Lyric Monday evening before a large and fushionablc audience. 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HARRY HYMAN DENTIST Strand Theatre Bldg BOSTON. Br J. GOOLTZ. KEITHS (Robert O. Larsen, mgr.; agent, U. B. O.).—Little Billle heavily featured and putting on an act going much better than his previous performances. Chretlenne and Louls- ette, got over; Claude and Fanny Usher, scored big; Fritz Bruch and his Sister, neat musical; Seven Bracks, corking rlsley act; Ford and Hewitt, should have had better spot; Harris and Manlon, opening; Harvard-Yale reel closed bin. „ „ BIJOU (Harry Gustln, mgr.; agent, U. B. O.).—Small houBe catering to an exclusive audience and doing nobly. PARK.—Dark. No explanation of delayed opening and Paramount Service has gone Into the Boston opera house this week. BOWDOIN (Al Bomerbee, mgr.; agent, U. 13. O.).—Novel pictures and acts that can bear an advertising campaign being used success- fully. HOLLIS (Charles J. Rich, mgr.).—Margaret Anglln In "Lady Wlndemere's Fan" open Mon- day night to fair house and cordial reception. Two ^^©ckfl COLONIAL (Charles J. Rich, mgr.).— Julian Eltlnge In "The Crinoline Olrl." Book- ing cut down from original time. MAJESTIC (E. D. Smith, mgr.).—Sam Ber- nard In "The Olrl from Kays." Good. WILBUR (E. D. Smith, mgr.).—William Hodge In "The Man from Home." 12th week to excellent business bolstered up by heavy advertising campaign for small capacity the- atre. TRBMONT (John B. Schoeffel, mgr.).—"The Yellow Ticket" opened with unexpectedly cor- dial reception Monday night, although well prepared. Rather 8trong dose for a Boston audience butjrlll probably fare well. BOSTON ntobert Jeannette, mgr.).—Opened Monday with the elght-reeler. "The CrlBls," and will piny features until next September, when the house will probably be torn down. PLYMOUTH (Fred Wright, mgr.).—Cyril Maude In "Grumpy" picking up steadily. S«-ats selling throe weeks In advance. CORT (John "Eddy" Tort, mgr.).—"Peg," IL'th week, with business holding up so well It will probably play into lfllfi. Florence Martin In the lead by her own merits and some clever press stunts has made a big name here. SHUBERT (E. D. Smith, mgr.).—"The Passing Show of 1014" on Its last week to poor business. CASTLE SQUARE (John Craig, mgr.).— Stock. "Too Much Johnson" drawing bin with no prospect of any further stock competition In this city following the collapse of the Will- iam H. Leahy managerial balloon. BOSTON OPERA HOUSE (W. H. Mac- Donald, mgr.).—Beginning this week the Para- mount Service, well advertised, the feature to- gether with grand opera orchestration. Sup- porting acta will continue to be few In num- ber of the ultra-exclusive type. NATIONAL (Charles J. Harris, mgr.).— Second weak of a vice film to business showing a margin of profit unexpected in this enor- mous house, which seats 3,800. LOEW'S GLOBE (Frank Meagher, mgr.; agent, Loew).—House doing only fairly. Re- cently opened with Loew vaudeville. LOEW'S ST. JAMES (William Lovey, mgr.; agent, Loew).—Capacity. LOEWS ORPHEUM (V. J. Morris, mgr.; agent, Loew).—Excellent. GAIETY (George Batcheller, mgr.).—"Gin- ger Girls." Excellent. CASINO (Charles Waldron, mgr.).—Billy Watson's "Big 8how." Good. ORAND (George E. Lothrop, mgr.).—"The Tempters." Fair. HOWARD (George E. Lothrop, mgr.).— "Girls from the Follies" and vaudeville. The death of Bernlce Tupper in Bangor was known here last week. She lived nearly all her life in Everett, a suburb of Boston, and was best known as a classical dancer. She danced "the Blue Danube" for Lole Fuller BUFFALO. By CLYDE F. REX. TECK (John R. Oisher, mgr.).—"The Mid- night Girl" opened to good house. First time here and delighted an audience appreciative of good music. Cast excellent, staged beau- tifully. Next, opening 30. a gigantic Kirmess, under auspices Women's Union and Red CroBs, features cast of 1,000 local folk In daily change of program. "Pinafore," "The Mikado," most prominent. Dec. 7. "The Passing Show of 1014." STAR (P. C. Cornell, mgr.).—Geo. M. Co- han's "Baldpate" opened return engagement Fair house on opening night and good ad- vance sale. Capable cast pleased an audience, which was thrilled with laughter from the first rise of the curtain to the final fall. Next: First half, "Everywoman;" last half, Marie Dressier In "A Mix Up." GAYETY (J. M. Ward, mgr.).-Stone and Pillard opened return date to capacity. This Hurtlg attraction opened the season for the Gayety. Unquestionably one of the best on the Columbia first wheel. 30, "Girls From Hnppyland." SHEA'S (Henry J. Carr, mgr.; agt, U. B O.).—This week's bill Is featured with headllners, at leant tl see of the acta being capable to fill tho position Arthur Prince, ventriloquist, was royally welcomed after sev- eral seasons' absence; Charley Case, In "Talking of Father," is a riot of fun; Helen T-Ix In her own ( omposltions, a real hit ; A ftm nf our regular patron* rolja wet autffflrtttea mt unm (fatting tip utettnrtUm of bring "tip Sret Sramri Ant in Nero f nrk/' FRANK HOPE FRANK T1NNEY JACK WELCH CLIFTON LYONS JOHN HYAMS MURRAY BLOOM GEORGE McFARLANE C. CHAPMAN PAUL MORTON JAMES DOYLE EDDIE MACK HARLAND DIXION MAURICE ABRAHAMS AL WOHLMAN KING BAGGOTT SAM DRUBIN EARL FOX OTTO HENRY HARRAS "MY POLICY" u Every Article You Buy Here MUST Please, or You MUST Return It/ 9 JlofeSguCd, HABERDASHER 1578-80 BROADWAY 716-718 SEVENTH AVE. 569 MELROSE AVE. Musical Comedy and Burlesque People In all lines. Good looking young Chorus Girls who can sine and dance. Good black face comedienne. Apply by letter only, stating full particulars. Jeanetto Dupre (Room 413), Fitz- gerald Building, Broadway and 43rd St, New York. the Amoras Sisters, please; Ward Baker won usual applause; John and Winnie Hennings, In "The Kill Kare Kouple," scored; Treat's Seals, entertain; Horellck's Imperial Russian Dancers in "The Gypsy Camp," appear ex- tra good ; pictures conclude. REGENT (M. B. Schlesinger, mgr.).—Doing capacity business with feature pictures. This week, "Mystery of Edwin Drood" and "Rip Van Winkle." Miss Santina Catalano appears in classical songs. LYRIC (O. S. Schlesinger, mgr.).— Brownell-Stork Stock, appearing in "Quincy Adams Sawyer," their first home play, doing good. A more fitting production expressive of Thanksgiving time could not have been chosen. Next, 'The Girl in the Taxi." '^ POWDER-ROUGE <A and CREAM ^ Have been used by the profes- sion for 50 years. Best then— they are the best now. Send for free samples Oil. MttEl, 117 W. ISta It.. ■•wTerk MEYERS MAKE-UP MAJESTIC (John Laughlln, mgr.).—Re- vived somewhat by last week's receipts, and encouraged by the general Increased patron- age coming wltb the first snow of the win- ter, the management expresses some relief of tbe fear which early threatened financial Iosb and the ultimate closing of the house. "The Rosary" drew good house on opening night, and continuing with attractive holiday prices should do well. Next, "Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm," return engagement. OLYMPIC (Charles W. Denzlnger, mgr.; ast.. Sun).—"College Capers," with cast of seven, headline; Carlton and Darron, get over good; Laradoe's Models, artistic; Mark G. Dale, fair; Burns, Brown and Burns, held in-