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32 VARIETY "STYLE AND SERVICE" Your next clothing purchase should be a Schaeffer and Strasselle suit or overcoat. These unusual clothes are the finished product of many months of care-, ful "re- hears- ing. They have al- ready had their "try- out" and have been pro- nounced a success. They convey the impression of having been tailored to your individual taste and will not lose their identity in any com- pany. Every suit and overcoat rep- resents the maximum of qual- ity and style and at $20 and $25 we are showing some very smart styles. Schaeffer & Strasselle 1446 Broadway Opposite the Broadway Theatre New York City The Orpheum, Sioux Falls, which has been playing stock for some weeks past, has revert- ed to vaudeville, playing four acts split weeks booked In by Richard Hoffman of the Asso- ciation. FOX FURS FOR SUMMER Fashion demands Fox Firs, Ermine and Mole Stoles and Collarettes. In oar comprehensive eo Bact fo n yen wflt find every fashionable style and color at remarkable price concessions. $20.00 $27.50 $22.50 RED FOX SCARFS WHITS POX SCARFS DYED BLUE WOLF SCARFS $10.50 $10.50 $13.50 Stilts aid Collarettes of Real Scotch Mole or Genuine Ermine, $16.50 up. $9 Iceland Fox Starts, $3.50 Special Discount to the Professioa COLD DRY AIR STORAGE REMODELING A. Ratkowsky 28-30-32-34 West 34th St. RRJRP AWUhi IMC. Gowns, Tailleura & Wraps Service here means per- sonal attention to the many little details which, when combined, are es- sentially a part of the stylish frock or gown. A gown may be made to your own order and delivered within twenty- four hours. Ml Wast 44th Street, New Yarn Opposite the Hotel Aster Ray Whitfield has been working overtime arranging other time for some of the acts booked south recently but whose date* were changed owing to the theatres taking up new policies for the summer. No decorations will be mads on the Palace this summer sayeth Mort H. Sinter, for the* simple reason none are thought necessary. The front of the Majestic, however, is being made ready for the heated months, lighter doors being plsced in position. The present vaudeville policy at the Ma- jestic, Bloomington, 111., will be discontinued by the Thielan Circuit Msy 6 and two days later Robert Sherman will install a stock company there. McVlcker*s is advertising that it now has s "morning rehearsal" every Monday from ALWAYS AT A LOWER PRICE 36 Wast 34th Street Take Elevator Between the Waldorf and the McAlpin For the Best Dressers Among the Profession Who clothes styled ta the snoi tailored to a dot This Upstairs Shop will appeal strongly, because of the character of Its stock and the fact of being upstairs we can Save you 25 to 33 1/3% Dresses, Suits and Coats From $5.75 to $17.95 Usually Sells from $9.Sf to $31M Come In. Compere Prices. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7.30 The summer engagement of the Dave Msrlon Show st the Columbia will open Msy 29. The company will remain at the house in- definitely. The last of the musical comedy pieces was given by the Princess Players, Des Moines, last week, when "The Little Millionaire" was produced. Until the closing of the season late in May dramatic plays will be offered. Leonard Hicks has forgotten golf entirely and spends most of his time in a machine riding back and forth from a local hospital where Mrs. Hicks is expectantly awaiting the arrival of the stork. 9.30 to 11 a. m., and that anyone buying a ticket can see both the rehearsal and the first show. Tom Powell, James B. McKowan, Harry Splngold and A. H. Talbot plan a week end trip to New York. The party has mapped out a line of procedure that is carried only by code for fear of censorship by the folks at home. Alma Belwin, who has been playing with "Everyman's Castle," which closed at the Cort Saturday night, has been signed for the James T. Powers' show, "Somebody's Lug- gage." The Star, Astoria, Ore., started playing W. V. M. A. shows Sunday, booked in by Paul Qoudron. The Blight theatre, Salem, Ore., inaugurates its Association shows May 5. Qoudron will also book it. Charles McCaull, of the William A. Brady executives forces in New York, Is in town this week making sure that Grace George and her company got under way In good shape for their Chicago stay at the Garrick. The open- ing was a grest success In every way Monday night Since leaving New York Tom Brown has become a Beau Brummel. The new spring and summer toggery he has laid in Is sure to hand the Broadway bunch a surprise when Tom goes back east st the close of the "Chin Chin" engsgement here. F. H. Brown is also some dresser. DR. A. P. LOESBERG DENTAL SPECIALIST 14S2 BROADWAY Bet. 42nd 4k 43rd Streets SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION Roy D. Murphy has had the stitches taken out of the cut Inflicted in his head by a garage door recently. Murphy was too afraid or the doctor so he permitted his wife to re- move the stitches. He says Mrs. Murphy did the Job in great shape. Sam Thall got a wire the latter part of last week from James A. Galvln saying that Creator of Gowns Individuality in dress plays an im- portant part la the minds of profession- al.. If you wish to be dressed well and yet be "distinctive," pay a call to the Kahn Shop. Mm*. Kahn Is pre- senting a splendid range of GOWNS WRAPS SUITS for exhibition to the profession WANDA LYON WINTER GARDEN GLADYS FELDMAN ZIEGFELD'S FOLLIES INDORSE OUR GOWNS PRICES MODERATE SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION One Forty-eight West Ferty-feurth Street Near Brsaowaj New York City Tele. S23 Bryant Three Doors East of The Claridge Hotel he was cancelling all time of the Galvln tab, "Little Miss Mix Up." after April 30. Johnny Galvln is back with the tab, although he did not appear when it played the Windsor re- cently. As he was making a getaway from the cir- cus arena in his ''slop shoes Percy Clark, of he Riding Clarks, with the Ringling Cir- cus, following a performance at the Coliseum last week, Clark was tripped in such a man- ner that he broke his ankle. The accident will lay him off duty for some time. Adolph Meyers wishes to refute the rumor that he has severed connections with the Affiliated Booking Company and says that ms A-B-C relations are the pleassntest Imagin- able. Meyers says his absence of late from the office has been due to his scouting for acts and that his excursions have not been in vain. There's an electrically-lighted runway through the centre of the Haymarket theatre auditorium which has been In constant use by the stock burlesque company which closed there recently. Its popularity Is such that the management is leaving It In position for the traveling burlesques now playing supple- WAISTS LINGERIE Cfcumlep WAIST SHOP 1482 Broadway 43rd Street 3rd Floor SPORT COATS