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|pp!p!|p5Sw| pa fii'. 34 VARIETY BEST PLACES TO STOP AT BEST PLACES TO STOP AT tm r.Sli I' m mi ■ Bf I m k r.; : ■ " : '•11k i.'Vfi 'I 5 mi ■if".. : EONARD HICKS *»> HOTEL GRANT « j:„~~ «- a n M »i»Aw, Cf WAa i (l The Hotel where You Are .ruir a pa adison and Dearborn Streets Made to Feei at Home CoiwUjU 500 Housekeeping Apartments (of tiia bitttr diss, nithta rildi if seesonlcal Mis) Under tb* direct snptrvlaton of tkitwam. Located In the heart of the city, jaili off Broadway, dote to all booking offices, principal theatres, department stares, traction linos, "li" read ,«nd sabwsy. We arc the largest maintainors of heasekeoptap;fnralabed apartments speclallsta* to theatrical folks. Wo are oa the errand dally. Thli alone famratraiit servicer and cleanliness. ALL BUILDINGS EQUIPPED WITH*STBAH HEAT AND HLBCTKIC LIGHTS HILDONA COURT 841 to 847 W**t 48th 88. *h*a*> Bry*at 6188. A BotUllBB fti SVEItV LUXURY KNSWN TO HOBIfiN MIIRQE. ROOMS' WITH' meifVATH'Afib"»HOWBi»7 TtLier«ltOHBWL. KITCHEN- YANDIS COURT 241-247 Wert 43d St. Phase: Bryant 7112 Or*, thro* ana' four-room apartment* with hit* ohenottw, arlvat* both owl telephone. The privacy thee* apartment* art Doted tor It one of It* attrac- tion I. 111.00 Up Weekly IRVINGTON HALL 888 to 8S9 Wert Blot St Phone: Ooiaabat 7112 An elevator, fireproof bulldlai of the aowet type. having am ftviM and ocewaleaee. Aparfjaest* " - ' Bhm9 - 813.00 Up Woolly HENRI COURT 812. 314 and 810 We* 40th 8t Paasti Bryan* 8800 Aa ap-ts-ths-atasta, saw, inproat e af la Tss . amused la opaftawat* of three.aed (ear leasM nflh ktttera* and private hath, mmt. $13.88 Up Weakly Phase Ic eetb apart- THE DUPLEX 323 and 838 Wort 48d< 8JL Mess: Bryant 4288.8131 " Thro* and tew reaaia with hash, fanlthed tea dame of ejedersaaa that exeat* asgflhtas la «!• type of battdlnp. Thee* eaertmwrt* wtlf ate nodats four or mere adojR*. S3J0 Up Wtokly Address all eomninnleatlona to bf. daman Principal Office—Yandie Court, Ml Woat 48d Street, New York . Apartments can be aeon evenings. OaTtee la caob bnildlag. Phone: Greeley 5373-5374 1IR8. REILLY, Proprletreaa 1—2—3 and 4 Rooms, from $3.50 Per Week Upwards—Housekeeping Privileges MARION HOTEL Private Bathe—Newly Renovated 156 West 35th Street, off Broadway, New York City Welch Ben 23 Gayety St Louis 30 Columbia Chicago. White Pat 23 Gayety Sioux City 30 Century Kansas City Mo. Williams Mollle 23 Grand Hartford 30 Jac- ques Waterbury Conn. "World Beaters" 23 Gayety Louisville Ky 30 Lyceum Columbus O. CHICAGO VARIETY'S CHICAGO OFFICE, Majeatic Theatre Bid* =J Basil B. Malllcoat is the new treasurer of the American. George A. Kingsbury will go ahead of "Twin Beds." "Flo Flo" Is expected to arrive at the Illi- nois in October. Matthew Smith, formerly manager of the Garrlck, St. Louis, has succeeded Louis Judah as manager of the Studebaker. Leonard Hicks, manager of the Grant Hotel, announces that the hotel and Its rooms will be entirely remodeled and redecorated. Mrs. F. W. Goldie, of Milwaukee, has sacri- ficed the social leadership of the beer town's younger set to play another season with the Chicago Opera. To opera goers she is known as Alma Peterson. The National Production Co., sponsoring "The Girl He Left Behind," and of which Ralph Kettering and Eugene McGlllan are the directing heads, promise a production of Ket- tering's "The Greater American" Thanksgiv- ing week. Following the big war exposition, the Hag- enbeck-Wallo.ce circus will come to town on Friday, to occupy the same terrain—Grant park. The circus will remain for a limited en- CORRESPONDENCE Unless athawlse noted, the following reports aro for tbe esrrant weak. Frank Belmont's "Nation's Peril" has con- cluded a tour of the Pantages circuit, closing at the Rlalto. Belmont is taking his act east. For the period of the engagement of Mar- garet Illlngton at tbe Princess, in "Byes of Youth," the house will give Sunday matinees, Chicago bankers who will meet in convention here next week have bought out the entire house for "Jack O'Lantern" and "Polly With a Past" to entertain their visiting associates for two nights-. gagement, for the benefit of the Stage Women's War Relief. The entire staff and equipment of the circus has been placed at tbe disposal of the Relief. Louis A. Bachman has been engaged as mu- sical director for the "Hearts of the World" film, now touring. Louis Is the youngest mu- sical director extant, being only 19 years of age. Two lone flgurea appeared on the eleventh floor of the Majestic theatre building Monday. They were NOT Jake Ellas and Harry Spin- gold. Mort Singer was not in evidence. His bright young secretary, Max Richards, was conspicuous by his absense. Lou Houseman could not be found in the loop in his patriotic bus, which consumes no gas. Sam Lederer was not found playing poker at the Press Club. People called for the Two Abe Jacobs (.Majes- tic and Olympic) In vain. Lew Cantor's yellow automobile did not lend the usual flash of color to the loop. Minnie Palmer stayed on Grand boulevard all day long. Randolph street pro- Tel.: Bryant -I {is THE EDMONDS One Block to Tinea Be. FURNISHED APARTMENTS f MRS, GEORGE DANIEL. Proprfetreu ,1 Catering Exoluilvely to the Profession Special Suatmer Rates from June to 6«*mh*>. 7f6»f8*8 EIGHTH AVKNUB -•'£ Between 47th and 48th Streets > 'If Private Bath and *Phcne NSW YORK Office— __j> in Each Apartment "*" * VBa 778 EIGHTH AVENUE Phone: Bryant 1944 Go?. P. Schneider, Prep; THE BERTHA FURNISHED APARTMENTS ^ mP C&n'aad°Affir** 9 ' n * 828 West 48rd Street, MBW YOBK CITY Private Bath, 8—4 Reams Catering to tbo comfort and Convenience of tbe profession. Steam Heat and Electric light...s. IS Up THE ADELAIDE 754-756 EIGHTH AVENUE Between 41th and 4Ttb Streets One Block West of Broadway . Three, Fear and Five-Bean Blab-Class Feralahed Apartments—$ia Up Strlatfr Prefo sai—al MBS. OBOBOg BJgQBL, Mr. Phases t Bryant 8a»6-l CHICAGO'S FAVORITE HOTEL RALEIGH Five Minutes' Walk to All Theatres Seasonable Bate* to the Profession Erie and Dearborn Sts. "AMUSEMENTS" Where to 60 and What to 8EE A Bri gac Wwh ty CHABLB3 SSBBUKSL Bator OictrUmtcsl FBKS toHan YUMera —ATLANTIC CITY— HIGH WATER MARK CIRCULATION—28.808 Telephone! Bryant 8187 Furnished Apartments and Rooms Bathe and CentJnneas Bet Water Large Boom*. $4.88 and Up 2 and 8 Beam Apartments, 8T.88 to ft.88 COMPLBTB HQUBBEBfiPING 310 W. 48th St., New York Notice to Profession! SEYMORE HOTEL ROCHESTER. N. Y. Centrally Located Up to Bate Bates, '75c. and Upwards The Most Attractive Hotel in Washington, D. C. is THE BURLINGTOlf Near All Theatres Room and Bath: Single, $3 per day: Double, $4 per day? REFER BY PERMISSION:^! Managers of Keith's, ' Belasco, National and Poll's p sented a gloomy and deserted appearance. Many a familiar ticket-scalping physiognomy, usually found lurking in doorways attempting to eke a precarious livelihood, was absent. In the ticket offices strange faces greeted the pa- trons. It was Yom Klppur. And many, many were atoning. BLACKSTONB (Harry J. Powers, mgr.).— Dark. Patricia Collinge coming in "Tilly, the Mennonite Maid." COHAN'S GRAND (Harry J. Ridings, mgr.). —Grant Mitchell in "The Tailor Made Man"; mopping up (4th week). COLUMBIA (Frank G. Parry, mgr.).—Al Reeves "Beauty Show." CORT (Hugh J. Herman, mgr.).—"Lombardl, Ltd.," with Leo Carrlllo and Grace Valentino. Fair (5th week). CROWN (Ed J. Rowland, mgr.).—"Speed- way Girls." COLONIAL (Rollo Tlmponl, mgr.).—Fred Stone in "Jack o'Lantern"; capacity (3d week). ENGLBWOOD (J. D. Whitehead, mgr.).— "Lid Lifters." GARRICK (John J. Garrlty, mgr.).--"Seven Days Leave"; dragging (3rd week). TO THE PROFESSION: HARLEM'S Up-to-Date HOTEL BRADDOCf 126TH ST. and EIGHTH AVE. .BATBS BHASONABL»-Slngl« or DouU* Boon* With or Without Bath; or Suit*, S Boonae and Bath WITHIN ONE MINUTE WALK OF FOUR 8TA8E DOORS , * GAIETY (Art Moeller, mgr.).—Stock Bur- lesque. HAYMARKBT (Warren.Irons, mgr.).—da- mage & Irons Stock Burlesque. HIPPODROME (Andrew Talbot, mgr.).— Great Northern Players in "It Pays To Ad- vertise" and vaudeville. ILLINOIS (Rollo Tlmponl, mgr.).—"Rain- bow Girl" (4th week). LA SALLE (Nat Royster, mgr.).—"Oh, Look!" with the Dollys and Harry Fox; big (7th week). NATIONAL (John Barrett, mgr.).—"The Brute of Berlin." y. i OLYMPIC (Abe Jacobs, mgr.).— "TbVI to the Right," second run in Chicago;' fair C4th PRINCESS (Will Singer, mgr.).—Ml^lreF Illlngton In "Eyes of Youth"; dragging (6th week). C 3»