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Tuesday night, Floyd OlEEons, war oorror spondent for the Chicago Tribune, told of his adventures to a large audience in Elmwood Music Hall. The management of the annual Mardi Oraf ball at the Broadway SAuditorlum Dot. S an* nounces that 600 naval offlcera stationed bore will be gueata Dawey Michaels, known In Buffalo theatrical circles, and associated In the Plasa Theatre Co., bae gone to work In a shipyard In Cleve- land. Mr. MichaelB tried a course of law at Buffalo University, biit It seemed toe dry for blm, BO be joined bis father In theatricals, the latter Is also owner of the Allendale and one of the pioneers In the picture business In Buffalo. For the last year or moro Dewey waa on deck at the Plaza, but a .week ago he de- cided to build ships for Uncle Sam. Aooonllon ManuTsa- torers sad Bcpalrets. InoomparaUe Spedsl Worse. Nee Ides Patented 8hUt Keys. 216 Canal Street N. y. City lel. 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Foai leieonable. F. E. SUITB. 1U>. 847 Fifth Ave.. N. Y. 0. (0pp. WtidPTf) Telephone: Bryant N94 E. L. PITTS DESIGNER OF BOWNS-REMOOEUNB ThMtrlnal Work a Sppolalty 164 Weat 44th St New York (Kty Benorating Work My SpecUIWl aleo .Theableal MlUlnW of Dp-to-tho-lUnuto Detign end workmmnehlp EDWARD k’LETCHER, Uta of the Tboatre Boyat Cetdlff, Xnglnnd. would like to bear any nawi of bin nephew, Harrington Reynolds, Jimior If any member of tba profeanlon who hai met him during the lent twelve monthi win kindly onmmunl* oate with me. It will be eeteemed a favor. Addtesa EDWARD FLETCHER, 103. KoonlBBtOO Park Road, London, England. GOLDEN HENNA BLOND will never ruin your balr. One trial wlU give you nntlefacUon. Our ipedalty in hair oolorine. Trana- rormntlm to order. And Permanent hair waving. Low ptloea. 8. MICHAELS. 2667 Broadway, New York City—Phono, Aeademy 2679. jIDITH STREET AND BROADWAY • (Charles J. Rich, mgr.).—"Zleg- felds Follies,” second week, running strong and apparently not feeling the absence of the students, who seem to be around In larger numbers than ever, but la uniform. PLYMOUTH (B. D. Smith, mgr.).—“Friendly Rnemles” in for a duplicate of the olean-up In New York. It Is going very big. , Y^LBUR (B. D. Smith, mgr.) "Oh Lady Lady,’ seventh week and holding up. MAJESTIC (E. D. Smith, mgr.).—^Thurston, ma^clan, two-week showing at $1 top, seems to have struck a psychological period and a popular price. Folks turning out strong. PARK SQUARE (Pkod B, Wright, mgr.).— Parlor, Bedroom and Bath.” 6th week and going well. TRBMONT (Charles J. Rich, mgr.).—Leo Ditriohsteln In "The Matinee Hero,” on bis second week. Is running strong and shows every sign of picking up this week rather than falling off. HOLLIS (Charles J. Rich, mgr,).—^May Robeon in "A Little Bit Old-Fashioned”; last week to diminlehing business. CASINO (Charles Waldron, mgr.).—Has- tings’ “Big Show,” with Dan Coleman, a lopal boy, getting the cream of this week’s burlesque buslnesa. OAYBTY (Thomas H. Henry, mgr.).—"Step Lively Olrls,” with Shorty McAllister; big. HOWARD (George B. Lothrop, mgr.).— Ofaarley Robinson’s "Parisian Flirts” flanked by a snappy pop bill. Business holding up well so far this eeason. Next week brings Laurette Taylor In “Hap- plneaa” to the Hollis Street, and "Riohelieu,” with Robert Mantell, to the Boston Opera House, Oct. 17. Mantell will play his com- plete repertoire at this bouse. BUFFALa N. Y. By L. B. SKEFFINOf ON. 8HUBBBT-TBCK (John R. Oshet, mgr.).— "The Man Who Game Back” (2d week), go- ing strong. MAJESTIC (Peter 0. Cornell, mgr.).—Madge Bellamy In “Pollyanna.” SHEA'S (Henry Carr, mgr.).—“Suffragette Revue,” Allied Song-Birds, A1 and Fannie Steadman, Loney Haskell, Ramsdells and Deyo, Bthe Hopkins, Three Kanes. QAYBTY (R. E. Patton, mgr.).—"The Heat Show in Town.” GARDEN (William F. Graham, mgr.).— "Midnight Mhidens." STAR (Peter 0. Cornell, mgr.).—Knicker- bocker Players In "The Brat.” ACADEMY (Jules Michaels, mgr.).—Musical comedy split week. "On the Roof,” first half; "Quick Lunch," second half. LYRIC (Charles Bowo, mgr.).—LaFollote, Paul Jones and the Hall Sisters, Martin and Courtney, Alma Orey & Co., Duttel and Covey, Arnold and Florence. OLYMPIC (Bruce Fowler, mgr.).—"The Love Farm,” %lnlature musical comedy; Beaulay Belles, Frozlnl, Archie and Walter Jones, the Newmans. HIPPODROME (Harold Franklin, mgr.).— First half, Mary Plckford In “Johanna En- lists"; second half, John Barrymore In "On the Quiet.” STRAND (Earl L. Crabb, mgr.).—First half, DETROIT. By JACOB SMITH. TEMPLE (C. G. Williams, mgr.; U. B. O.). —George MacFarlane, "American Beauty Ballet,” Claire Vincent & Co., Walter DeLeon and Mary Davies, Ethel Sinclair and Marie Qaspar, Ralph Smalley, Seymour’s Happy Family, McConnell and Austin. MILES (Gus Greening, mgr.; Nash.).—Fonr Song Smiths, Duffy and Montague, Joe Dealy and Sister, LaSalle and Loretta, George and Marie Brown. ORPHEUM (Tom Ealand, mgr.; Loew, agent).—Carl McCullough, “Motoring with Death,” sketch; Four Meyakos, Belle' Oliver, France and Kennedy, Kate and Wiley. 8HUBBRT-OARRICK (Richard H. Lawrence, mgr.).—"Kiss Burglar” opened Sunday. Be- low the average musical production. DETROIT (A. H. Wa»:ner, mgr.; Bert Whit- ney, lessee).—"Hamilton,” with George Arllss. Another "DlsraoH.” . GAYBTV (J. M. Ward, mgr,).—Sydell’a "London Belles.” CADILLAC (Sam Levey, mgr.).—"Blue Birds." The large attendance of ladies is a feature of the matinees at the Oayety burlesque the- atre this season. More ladles than ever, hut the night business Is not as good as last year. The Garrick will be known hereafter as the Shubert-Oarriok. “aalome” at Adams held over for second week. Fred M. Shafer, former manager of Liberty, who resigned to manage the Academy of Music, New York, has changed his mind, and will manage the Adams, Detroit, succeeding Russell G. Pearce, who resigned. The Liberty and Adams theatres are owned by John H. Kunsky. "America’s Answer,” the second U. S. official war feature, will play a two weeks’ engage- ment at the Majestic In October. Bert Whitney, of the New Detroit opera house, has dispensed with his orchestra, using three pieces only—cellist, violin and pianist. This will be permanent. MONTREAi:. By ARTHUR SCHALBK. HIS MAJESTY’S (Edward and Driscoll, mgrs.).—"A Tailor-Made Man.” Next, "The Kiss Burglar.” PRINCESS (Abble Wright mgr.; agent, U. B. O.):—Barr Twins, Lew Dockstader, “Just a Bet.” Mile. Nltta Jo. Helen Jaokley, Will and Mary Rogers, Madison and Winchester, Mang and Snyder, and Patbe’s Gazette. LOBW’S (Ben Mills, mgr.).—^"Revue Do Vogue,” Buddy Walker, B. Guy Woodward & Co., Stone and Boyle, Largay and Snee, and film. GAYBTV (Phil Godel, mgr.).—"Hip! Hip! Horray Girls." , ORPHEUM (Edgar Boeman, mgr.).—French Stock, drawing well. The Bscond autoless Sunday had a notice- able increase In the attendance at all the theatres In Montreal. MACK, The Tailor 1582-1685 BROADWAY (Opposite Strand Thoatro) 722-724-726 SEVENTH AVE. (Oppozito Columbia Theatre) NEW YORK CITY VELVET DROPS All sizes. Rentals and easy terms. E. J. BEAUMONT "*N)5?Yort'’cibr*' Rent by Hour or Day 245 Vj^est 46th Street, New York WARDROBE PROP. Big Bargsins. Have been used. Also a few Second Hand InaevattoB and Fibre Wardrobe Tranks, $10 sad 315. A few extra large Prop- erty Traaka. Also ^d Taylor and Bal Trunks. Parlor Fleer, 28 W. 81et St., New York City WARDROBE TRUNKS ®'’“fob'-thI''"-^ PROFESSION AT V, PBICM Many SargalM le Mooed Head Wardrobe and Propiriy Traeke P. KOTLB^ 579 Seventh Ave. Phono: Bryant S7S8 Near diet 8t. AND COLD CREAM 80o. per box. COLD CREAM, 31.28 peand |tr. 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