Variety (October 1916)

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VARIITY 39 sss BEST PLACES TO STOP AT ■ DANIEL. iviEirsi Northwest Corner 42d Street and tth Avenue TWO BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY Telephone lit? Bryant NEW YORK CITY NEW BUILDING ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 84 ROOMS With Hot and Cold Running Water ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM SHOWER BATHS EVERYTHING NEW PRICES $3.50, ROO, $4.50 WEEKLY CAFE AND RESTAURANT &>^Ku Hotel Bradley RUSH AND EAST GRAND AVE. CHICAGO CATERING TO THE BETTER CLASS OF THE PROFESSION WALKING DISTANCE OF ALL THEATRES ROOMS WITH BATH, $7, $S, $f, SIM* TWO ROOM SUITE, $14. THREE ROOM SUITE, $21. HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT MODERATE PRICES ROBT. H. BORLAND, Men« f er (Seme Management Alexandria Hotel) THE ONLY BRIGHT SPOT IN THE OCEAN ——— NAT GOODWIN CAFE DANCING l«r S n NTA , MO , NIC > CAL. (2S minutee from Lee Ananias) \ 5S5SESS I "College Inn Sextette" (Late B. F. Keith'e Peiece Theatre) BATHING The Meet Famoui Bohemia Weet of Chicago PAUL W f SCHENCiC, HOTEL ROLAND 56 Best 5Mb Street NEW YORK CITY Absolutely Block from Grand Plaaa end entrance to Central Park, S Single from Fifth Avenue minutee* ride n e, prlmt Perler. I IU SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE Telephone Bryant 2M7 Furnished Apartments and Rooms Baths and continuous hot water .Large Rooms $4 and up I Two and three-room apartments, M to H COMPLETE HOUSEKEEPING 310 W. 48th St., New York „. TJie. MaleeMo. Kelemaioo, Web*. book** hv Chsrles C. Crowi, u. B. O. here, resuniad oyer- atlons Sunday with "Around the Town." The Majestlo stage was recently damaged by fire and a new one had to be built. Jos. T. Weisman, MffT. N. W. Cor. 14th and Chestnut Streets Formerly 4he New Regent - SL Louis, Mo. Leading Theatrical Hotel 150 Rooms. 79 with Private Bstll. All FIREPROOF. Free 8hower and Tub Baths and Circulating let Water la all part* of the Hetel. Hot end Cold Raaelsf Water, Teleshese and Steam Heat Is every Room. Saeelal Rates to the Profession ssdj Perma- nent Gueete. m Reetanrant—Cabaret la eonnectloi! seotles. RATES TO THE PROFESSION ARE: Stasia Room without Bath |3.M ser week Double Room without Bath 4.50 ser week Slntle Room with Bath 5.50 ser week Double Room with Bath 0.00 per week 2 Double Rooms with oonneetlnt Bath. 10.00 ter wee k Wirt at ear expense for reservations. "^" Will meet yes at Statlea with Automobile. Roberta, Stuart and Roberts act. «Jfrs. Jrseph "Robert* hae alao resumed worl?Nftter a long Illness. Frank Hunt turned over his new leasehold on the New Jackson hotel last week and then took It back on a nine-year lease at a re- ported rental of $20,000. The telling of the leasehold brought a figure over $100,000. Bobby Roberts, who has been doing review work in Chicago all summer, has rejoined the The New Palace, Gary, Ind., direction Finn A Helman, will start playing acts via the Fam. Dent Association, Waltsr Downie, book- er, Oct. 6. The house will use four acts, three splits, with a five-act show Sundays. The Columbia, Just opposite the Windsor, North Clark street, playing to five and ten cents admission, has been offering the Empire stock, direction Turner and Norman, as a special feature. A Natural Cleansing Paste. A preparation designed for the elimination of wrinkles and other facial Imperfections caused through the constant applica- tion of grease paints. It will positively remove pimplea, blackheads and every other facial blemish* It does not ateln, burfjiiert endanger your akin one perifrdet It Is eaay to apply and doubly easy to re- move! Read and Reflect "I wouldn't be without It."— Belle Baker. M I recommend U to all my . friends.' *- M arguerite Snow. M I And It wonderfully refreeh- Ing."-Violet Dale. "It la the host preparation on the maiiut~"--€arris Reynolds. Mct^ $1.00 Per Jar. Sent Anywhere Parcel Pott Collect. Phone 2t2S Bryant Mfg. Co., Inc., 205 West 48th Street. N. Y. C. 554 Tel. Bryant < 555 7S33 The Edmonds ONI BLOCK TO TIME* SQ. Furnished Apartments CATERING EXCLUSIVELY TO THE PROFESSION 776-78-80 EIGHTH AVENUE Between 47th and 48th Streets NEW YORK Private Bath and Phone in Each Apartment Phone Bryant 1M4 Orace-771 EIGHTH AVENUE Goo. P. Schneider, Prop. FURNISHED APARTMENTS 323 West 43rd Street, NEW YORK CITY. Complete for Hona ehee plng Clean and Airy Private Bath. S-4 Rooms. Catering to the comfort and convenience of the profession Heat and Electric Lights. iseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeei $8 Up HALP BLOCK PROM THE WHITE EATS THE ADELAIDE of Broadway 754-756 EIGHTH AVE., Bet 46th and 47th Sts. S-4-1 Room Apartments Completely Furnished for Housekeeping. Steam Heat, Bath ai Strictly Professional MRS. GEORGE HIEGEL, Proprietor and ST. LOUIS, MO. REGENT HOTEL, 100 N. 14th Street BOMB OP THB PROFESSION Fivn Minotkss Walk To All Thkatkb* ELMER E.CAM PBELL. Prop, and Mar. mjnmmnnnnnonnmmnnnmmBjnnnmnnnnnm Dad's Theatrical Hotel PHILADELPHIA The Victoria continues to turn in prolt in its pop vaudeville policy. Last weak was un- usually good with Patrloola as the feature for the entire week. Patricola is a North Bide favorite. Jimmy Henahell, for four years musical di- rector at the Great Northern cafe, who re- cently resigned and was succeeded by Paul Biese, plans to open a booking office and studio in Cbioago, where he win look after musicians, concert artists, etc John de Lor la, now In Commodore Pugh'a employ, is in charge of the ahow that may be ?;lven in the near future at the Auditorium or the benefit of one of the big Greek so- cieties here. De Loiis will be on the bill with his shooting act. Business t jsb fluctuated so far at the In* "portal.- "Aarony-the- s ho w s " r epo rti n g good re- turns there this season are "The Little Girl That God Forgot," "On Trial" and "Seven Keys to Bsldpata." The legits bound to cop the matinee money according to the ticket brokers are "The Un- chastened Womaj& (Prtnosse) and "The Great Loror" (Cohan's Grand). Both new and with titles and stories that catch the women. The Hodges-Tyne Company will finish Its engagement at the Liberty, Oklahoma City, Oct 7, and will be followed by the Milton Sobuster Company, which. In turn, will be replaced by a musical comedy company from the Bast 81ttnsr's, famed for Its "You're Shut" slogan, which played pop vaudeville in other years and then turned to straight pictures, is using one act of vaudeville Friday nights. Of late 8ittner's has been using a miniature musical comedy company. The Boston National Orsnd Opera Co. last Thursday filed suit for S50,0ou damage against - Alb er t Di -Gould,-a Chicago cjoking agent, charging the latter with circulating tales highly Injurious to the company. The Boston also claims Gould Is attempting to turn the Boston's bookings over to a rival organisation. John Bernero is managing his own show. "The Little Girl That God Forgot," on the International Circuit, and Is one week ahead of "The Little Lost Sister," in which hs is also financially interested with Frank Gsssolo. He la handling the advance for the latter show while managing his own. Indications point to a cessation of horse race betting in Chicago for the present, as Judge Landis has the whole Mont Tonnes book- Jiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii;iiiii;ii:;;;;;ii;:;u;;.;;;;m:i;i;;u^^ The Shoes I Can't Wear Because of a u TOUCHY CORN BUT you can wear them, Madam—and now. Simply place on that corn a little Blue-jay plaster, and never again will you feel it. In two days there will be no corn. It will disappear for good. Millions of women know that. They don't pare corns. They don't use old- Jjf^l.. R time methods. And they don't suffer, eenMi UI When a corn appears they end it. We are urging you to join them. Corns are needless since Blue- jay was invented. So they are absurd. You can prove in one minute that Blue- jay stops corn aches. You can prove in two days that it ends them forever. Won't you? 15c and 25c at Druggists Also Blue Jay Bunion Plasters BAUER C& BLACK Chicago and New York Makers of Surgical Printings, etc.