Variety (May 1916)

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VARIETY 33 I K ( I) SPENSER MARION Lady Violiniste AND CO. Lady Pianiste]| In "Melodies Past and Present" MORE KEITH TIME TO FOLLOW ALWAYS RELIABLE mental engagements there. This runway gag has been a great boost for the boxofflce. The booking agents of the 10th and 11th floors beat a team representing the ten per cent, agents at Grant Park, April 22, by a Bcore of 11 to 0. A full'nine Inning game was played, but a lot of changes In the line- up were necessary. Both sides used a dozen or so pitchers. There were many features. LYNWOOD LODGE ™Mffiffiff° ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Two miles from Dyckman St. Ferry Six miles from Fort Lee TelephoneSt^Enelf SANITARIUM Private home sanitarium for all mental and nervous conditions, aged people requiring special care and invalids; modern house; large grounds; bounteous table; automobile rides; wheel chairs; attentive nurses; experienced physician; refer- ences; circular. When Harry Mountford returned to Chi- cago last Friday he had llttlo sleep, the late meetings and speechmaking and subsequent leaving town on an early train had taken him down physically. As an instance the Kansas City meeting lasted until 4.30 a. m., nnd at 8 Mountford was on the train again. American Hospital bulletins: Rita Breen (Mrs. Harry Breen), recently operated upon, has recovered and has joined her husband en tour; May Sullivan ("Town Topics") Is Im- proving from a recent operation ; Lulu Hunt- er has left the institution ; Ida Courtney (of "Bessie Dainty") making progress; Mrs. Mandel, coming nicely after operation for an abscess of the leg; Ethel M. Townsend (Nor- mand Fields Players) out of hospital. L. F. Allardt is back from his Canadian tour and reports the opening of Sunday shows at International Falls, Can., a big success. RIALTO The Cream That Cleans The Best for Removing Make-up NOT A COLD CREAM BUT A MINERAL CREAM DOES NOT IRRITATE OR INJURE THE SKIN WILL NOT GROW HAIR So Pure You Can Eat It I Manufactured by The Bullet Brand Laboratories 354 West 44th Street, N. Y. City Send for a Large, Free Sample Tin For Sale at ALL LIGCETT-RIKER-HEGEMAN STORES The Gray Drug Co., B'way A 43d St. Macy's Gimbel's All Other Department and Drug Stores IMPORTER AND CREATOR OF EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY FOR THE SMART PROFESSIONAL Mathille Spiegl TWO WEST suite \m 4STH STREET NEW YOKE CITY PLAYING A SERIES OF RETURN DATES THIRD RETURN ENGAGEMENT B. F. Keith's Colonial, New York, This Week (May 1) Moved from fourth to ninth position after Monday Matinee Next week (May 8) Orpheum and Prospect Theatres, Brooklyn. Direction CLAUDE & GORDON B0ST0CK