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24 VARIETY BEST PLACES TO STOP AT The Refined Home for Professionals Handsomely Furnished Steam Heated Rooms Bath and Every convenience ft THE ST. hi IDA ft NOW AT 67 WEST 44th STREET 'Phone 7117 Bryant Acknowledged as the bast ?lace to stop at In New ork City. On* block from Booking Offices and VAIRETY. PAULINE COOKE ELIZABETH COLLINS, Housekeeper—You All Know Her Proprietress , 554 Tel. Bryant {555 7833 E The Edmonds ONE BLOCK TO TIMES SQ. Furnished Apartments EDWARD E. BURTIS, Mgr. CATERING EXCLUSIVELY TO THE PROFESSION 776-78-80 EIGHTH AVENUE Between 47th and 48th Streets NEW YORK .' Private Bath and Phone in Each Apartment Office—77f EIGHTH AVENUE H. CLAMAN. Prop. M. CLAMAN, MgT. 250 FURNISHED APARTMENTS CENTRALLY LOCATED IN THE THEATRICAL DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, FOR THE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE OF THE PROFESSION IRVINGTON HALL 355 ts 359 Wert 51rt St. Black ts Brsatvsy Elevator killtlsa. ss4 fsrslik- Isot sf tks hkjhert tyss Dif- ferent free) aaytklss ever esters sttcnstal BMrt tlks s Intel. Mats' tenrk* rsasMssty. Tns, Tkrst 1*4 Fssr ■seas, kit- tkssi ass kltektssttes. Private kstk HENRI COURT 111, 114 a*4 til W. 4M H. Tel. Bryant ■ATES: $1Z00 New fireproof baUdlne, Just completed, with hand- somely furnished throe and fpur-room apartmeata com- plete for housekeeptaf. Pri- vate bath, telephone* eloc- triclty. RATES: $12 UP WEEKLY THE CLAMAN SO Wast 43rd St, 499-4131 Bryant •Phi Three and four-room apart- ments, elegantly furnished, making- housekeeping- a pleasure instead of a neces- sity. Electric llfht and private bath. UP AN ITALIAN DINNER YOU WONT FORGET Ill-Ill West 4Mb St. A I f|| ITA Mttr Itfc to. LUlHh 4ll M llll I III DINNER. Weak Days. ate. With Wine IAIN 1S1NHILK iuu Wl GIOLITO Holidays and Sundays, 05c. WITH WINK "THE RENDEZVOUS OF THEATRICAL'S BEST" DANI Northwest Cor. 42d Street and 9th Avenue TWO BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY Telephone Hat Bryant NEW YORK CITY NEW BUILDING ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 4B*% ROOMS With Hot and Cold Running Water ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM SHOWER BATHS EVERYTHING NEW PRICES, $330, $4 00. $430 WEEKLY CAFfe AND RESTAURANT cVnvincTy^u HOTEL VAN CORTLANDT 142-144 WEST 4JTH STREET 1\I17\1/ Vf.Dk' JUST EAST OF BROADWAY 11E- W I UIYaV 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 well furnished. Rooms with use of bath $1.50 and 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 Phone Bryant 1*44 Geo. P. Schneider, Prop. TURNING THEM AWAY NIGHTLY THE ADELAIDE FORMERLY THE ANNEX 754-756 EIGHTH AVENUE 3-4-5 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, NEWLY FURNISHED AND HOMELIKE MRS. GEORGE H1EGEL, Mgr. STRICTLY PROFESSIONAL Phone Bryant 74M Theatrical Headquarters Large light rooms, all with hot and cold running water, lt.W-ti.af weakly. With private bath, $8.00, $10. OS and $12.at weekly. Same rate for one or two people in room. Also nice ts at $7.00 per week. 5a» HOTEL NORMANDIE new york FURNISHED APARTMENTS Compl cr.« r «d u JuJr P ''' r 323 We,t 43rd Street » NEW YORK CITY Private Bath, 3-4 Rooms. Catering to the comfort and convenience of the profession Steam Heat $8 Up LUNA VILLA Mermaid and West 17th St., CONEY ISLAND ALL IMPROVEMENTS PROFESSIONAL RATES Management of MRS. W. SHAAF UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE OWNER ARTHUR 252-254 West 38th St., off 7th Avenue, NEW YORK $2.50 to $5.00 Weekly 100 rooms, scrupulously clean, baths on every floor, steam heat, electric light and gas Telephone 4155 Greeley MUSIC ROOM FOR USE OF GUESTS SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL RATES 220 WEST 49TH STREET, NEW YORK ROOMS FOR TWO PERSONS, $1.00. WITH PRIVATE BATH, $1.50 PARLOR BEDROOM AND BATH, $2.50 HOTEL CLIFFTON on Bay Patchogue, L. I. SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL RATES—BOOKLET FURNISHED APARTMENTS 1,2,3 AND 4 ROOMS, $3.50 to $10.50 Complata Housakaaping Eqaipmants, TaUphono) and Elarator Sarriaa MARION APTS., 156 W. 35th St., NEW YORK * HARLEM THEATRICAL DISTRICT * Normandie Apartments Norland Apartments 403 West 127th St., Between L and Subway Phone Morningside 5722 300 West 141st St. (Express L Station) Phone Audubon 3235 FURNISHED 3, 4 and 5 rooms. Complete for housekeeping. Every con- venience. Baths, hot water supply, linen, silver, etc. Best accommodations at CUT prices. $0.50-$7.00 weekly upwards. Its season 13 in "The Blue Mouse" to big business. The policy of the management 1b to produce light comedy and farce throughout the summer, which may result In transform- ing this resort into a winner thin season. Just off Broadway Welch and Emma Francis continues to ex- cellent patronage. "Orango Blossoms" and "A Night In a Cabaret" were the titles of the burlcttas |.'l-l!i. Burlesque continues until .luly 8, when Will" Burke comes for three nights. HKMIAM ( Wondward-Homan Co.. mgr.). Florence Roberts commenced n limited engage- ment with the Woodward Stock l.'l, ajrpcaring In the title role In "Zaza." Business wuh very good, and Indications htp that Miss Rob- erts will attract large houses during her stay. The Strength of the Weak" is the bill 20. and week. FLITCH'S GARDENS (Mrs. Mary Elltch- Long, mgr.).—Business has started off very nicely here, all of the various attractions far- ing well. The stock company headed by Mary Mall and Charles Qunn is seen In "Nearly Married" week 13. LAKESIDE (Colorado Amusement Co.. mgr). Tho Arrlngton Btork company opened The pupils of Margaret Feiily were seen In a matinee performance at the Denham l.'i. The aspirants were assisted by Dorothy Mc- Kay, Frank Denlthorne und Robert Harrison. Frederick Innes and his band will again conduct concerts during the hot months, ap- pearing afternoon and evening In the various city parks about town. Charles J. Stevenson of the V. R. O. Is sum- mering out in this regflon, having taken a cottnge at Estes Park, Colo., until fall. The Influx of tourists stopping off here en route to the California expositions has re- sulted In great business for the many picture house- of tho rlty. INDIANAPOLIS. BY C. J. CALLAHAN. KEITH'S (Ned Hastings, mgr.) —Martini arid Maxlmlllian ; Florence Tlmponi • Silver- ton Girls ; Jack Prince. ENGLISH'S (H. K. Burton, mgr.). - Maxim's Models; Chas. and Anna Olocker Al Abbott; Cooper and Rlcardo; Hurton and Hurton. LYRIC (II. K. Burton, mgr.).—Chas. Bar- ney and Co.. scored ; Spencer nnd Williams, pleased ; H Falcons, fair ; Reno, very good ; Chabbott and Dixon, hit. Good business OAYETY (C. Cunningham, mgr.).—Pop vaudeville nnd pictures. Very good business. FAMILY (C. Harmon, mgr).-Stock tabloid. 1 n.-iness fulr. COLONIAL.—Pictures. ALHAMBRA. Pictures. ISIS Pictures. CRYSTAL. Pictures. KEYSTONE—Pictures. PALMER Pictures.