Variety (April 1915)

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VARIETY V BEST PLACES TO STOP AT H. CLAMANT, Prop. M. CLAMANT, Mgr. Special Announcement The Annex Apartments OF 756 8TH AVENUE have been DISCONTINUED owing, to^ its >ot Jbeing in line with the high class apartments that we are identified with. In all of our houses we have electric light, something 756 8th Avenue has not got. We have apartments to suit every puree and else of family from $8.Sf for S rooms, that will comfortably house four persons, to $16.00, that will accommodate five or six. Ours, commercially speaking, is a business like all others, and we are ever watchful in behalf of our tenants' comforts. We are on deck seven days a week, and if something should go wrong we are not long in discovering it. YANDIS COURT 241 W. 43rd St. 7012 Bryant HENRY COURT 312-310 W. 43rd St. 8500 Bryant THE CLAM AN 325 A 330 W. 43rd St. 4203-0131 Bryant Principal Office Yandis Court Hotel Richmond NEW YORK 70 WEST 46TH STREET 1 BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, 1 BLOCK FROM STH AVENUE S MINUTES WALK TO 30 THEATRES This excellent hotel, with its quiet, comfortable, attractive service and restful atmos- phere, invitee your patronage. TARIFFi Double room, use of bath, $1.50 per day. Double room, private bath and shower, $2.00 Kr day. Parlor, bedroom and private bath, $3.00 per day. Parlor, two bedrooms and private th, $4.00 per day. For parties of three, four or five persons we have large suites with private bath at special rates, ranging from $1.00 per day up. Telephone in •vmry room. Good and reasonable restaurant, giving you room service free el charge...Special pro- fessional rates. EUGENE CABLE, Proprietor. THE SIGN OF EXCLUSIVE ENTERTAINMENT For thoee who seek the Ideal rendezvous of gay auto parties not too far from Broadway Hunter Island Inn Combines the Table Comforts of the Beet Restaurant with the delights of the Old Time Country Post Rend Hostelry. An excellent Cabaret and Dancing Space add to the pleasure of this unique place to eat. HUNTER ISLAND INN . __PELHAM BAY PARK. NEW YORK CITY ARTHUR E. MACLEAN, Prop. Tel. 000 Westchester Theatrical Headquarters SsWT HOTEL NORMANDIE new york •*#*2tefc- - r1 ' -tr'-r) i ST. REGIS BOTE 512-522 NORTH CLARK STREET CHI RATES IS.00 TO $10.00 Per Week Single 00.00 TO Hut Per Week D ou b le EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE-FIREPROOF FIVE MINUTES TO ALL THEATRES CAFE AND DAIRY LUNCH IN CONNECTION DUTCH GARDEN CAFETERIA THE RENDEZVOUS OF THEATRICAL'S BEST A GOOD BIG WHOLESOME MEAL FOR LITTLE MONEY THE PLACE WHERE THE PROFESSION MEETS COME AND SEE EVERYBODY YOU KNOW -— - CHICAGO US S. Dearborn, Bank Floor, bet. Monroe and Adam* HOTEL VICTORIA 22 IN THE LOOP (Cor. Clark and Van Buren) CHICAGO flpofial Rates BY THE WEEK-Slngls, $0 to 0J, the Theatrical Profession Double SO to I10.SO Modern in Every Respect. New Hotel Berkeley ROCHESTER, N. Y. Everything New, Clean, Quiet and Comfortable Attractive Rooms with Bath St Moderate Professional Rates. Handy to All Theatres. Endorsed by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eldrid, Mr. and Mrs. Malt. land. Comfort A King. Hawthorne A log Us, Hanion Bros- Carbrsy Bros., and many others. Take Westcott Cab, at Our Expense Telephone Bryant 2307 Furnished Apartments and Rooms Large Three and Four Room Aanarimse'te 10 to II COMPLETE HOUSEKEEPING 310 W. 48TH ST- NEW YORK Phone Greeley 344. FURNISHED ROOMS 240 Weet JOth St. New York City Reasonable Rates Light Housekeeping. MR. AND MRS. ED RENNARD. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP Mike Teller's Hotel 701 Vine St., Philadelphia Death Cause of Selling Address Mrs. Teller. 701 Vine St.. Phila.. Pa. Dai's Theatrical Hotel PHILADELPHIA HOTEL ARTHUR J00-J11 So. Clark St. Near Jackson B o u levard CHICAGO New and Modern Absolutely Fireproof Ratesi Single. $0 up per weak: with hash. tie. Double, $7 up nor week; with bath. $12 BERT M. ROHN. Mgr. SHERMAN'S HOTEL Formerly COOKE'S HOTEL "A TheatrisaJ Hotel si the Bettor Claae" Walnut Street above Eighth Opposite Casino Theatre P hllnrUlp Mi CAFE CABARET EVERY NIGHT ST. LOUIS MO. REGENT HOTEL. 100 N. 14TH ST. NEW REGENT HOTEL. 101 N. 14TH ST. B. B. CAMPBELL. Prop, end Mgr. THEATRICAL HEADQUARTERS FREE AUTOMOBILE TO ALL THEATRES ST.PAUL HOTEL 00TH ST. AND COLUMBUS AVE. NEW YORK CITY hatha with shower attachment. Telephone in every room. S"Lu bl ? ck £°" C*"**** ■**■* Subway. 0th and 0th Ave. L Stations. Same distance from Century. Colonial. Circle and Park thentreeT -RATI 100 Roome. use of bath. $1.00 per ear. J2 *° # f , *i »rtvato bath, HJO per day. SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION Catering to VeucVrUWs Blue List Schilling House wr-ie Wmi «tfc stmt NEW YORK Pun. MEAL SERVICE AT ALL Private Bathe. Musis Room tor UM Bryant HOURS. JO m iPasTEaasT NEW YORK Hotel for gentlemen. $2 up n wosk All Conveniences Rehearsal Roome So different! So much better! Different from other dentifrices because, when in contact with moisture or acids, Calox re- leases active oxygen. Better than others, because Calox purines as nature purifies—by oxygenizing all impurities. CALOX is a natural and harmless whitener of the teeth, making them beautifully white without injury to them or to the mouth tissues. Sample and Booklet free on request All Druggists, 25c. A$k for the Calom Tooth Bru$h, 35 cenU. McKESSOM* BOBBIN. NEW YORK :c a. Hi Niggemeyer, f) fi 8HUBBRT Shubert Stock In "Qulnoy Adams Sawyer.' "Polly of the Circuo." PABST (Ludwlg Krelas, mgr.).—Pabst Ger- man Stock In "ICrleg im Prleden." to good business. 7, "tlelgas Hochsslt." EMPRESS (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.).— Stock burlesque. ••' GTAYETY (J. W Rhodes, mgr.),—Billy Wat- son's Show. The Orpheum has abandoned the continuous vaudeville policy and will be devoted exclu- sively to feature films, running continuously from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. It Is a Base house that had Loew bookings. . ■ : . ' v. NEW ORLEANS. C^Spx II ' BY O. M. SAMUEL. ORPHEUM (Arthur White, mgr.).—Jose Collins, best number on this week's bill. Aerial Costas, thoroughly enjoyable. Prits Bruch and Sister, * splendid. Rebfe, well re- ceived. Henshaw and Avery, repeated with same material and suffered as a result. Frank Terry, liberally applauded. TravlUa Brothers' Seals. TULANE (T. C. Campbell, mgr.).—Pavlowa CRESCEN* (T. C. Campbell, mgr.).—-"Nep- tune's Daughter.'.' HIPPODROME (Jake Miller, mgr.).—Vaude- ville. T ALAMO vllle. (Will Ouerlnger, mgr.).—Vaude- Thls Is the last week ef the legitimate season. nit . 1111 "Diamond Rube" Chlsholm has entered pic- tures, securing the Southern rights to several features.