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VARIETY 95 mm HUDSON NEWLY DECORATED ^1 8 and Up 8inQl# |12 and Up Doublp flAf «nd Cold Watei and ^ WEST 44th bTREET ^NEW YORK CITY BBIANT 7m-tt lOlEL FOLTON It and Up 8ingU $14 and Up Ooubl* Mover Bfttli*. Hot and Cold •water aod Talephwta. ^oetrlc tmm to •••»» M4.f6$ WEST 4«th STREET NEW YORK CITY Ml UickawaBM m99 1 Oppoalte N V A. THE DUPLEX ■g^ktcplnf FurnlHhed Apartnienta m fr«» 4trd street. Ncpw York Longacre 7132 acd four rooms with bath, com- JttWtehen. Modern In every partlcu- * ffUJ accommodate four or more *^ 111.00 UP WEEKLY HURRAY APARTMENTS at Tlmea Square. 3 room* and bath. Hotel eenrice. 228-232 We.t 43:d St.. Kiw York. LETTERS Sending for MaII t* fAUBTT, sddreKN Mail Clerk. ronVABDS. ADVERTISING or (OCULAK LETTKKS WILL NOT BE AD\KUTISKn laiTERS ADVERTI8ED IN ONE ISSUE ONLY knm Arthmr M R Mtdl A Ooald pierJmew Marel Uai Brenda liwnaa Harold Oirkett felma Oilert Alfred B Due Orace Dnoieoa Oeorge Mlln JehB tM Fenare Carle turn lillaae iMlMl Oeorga ■Uy Wva flillacher John F OllWit Harry Qlukla Hit Brute Baalee A Any Trtxle Bnm Bert Dixie EHmj Beth C Rtrklna Brelya Hireey P Btrrtenon Mary Btppl^ Ed Hill Jm T^alrd Lee I>aMont H I^AURhlln Bea LeavKt O Lee Audrey Maduro 7atta Manny Charles Og«lon M O'Hara Flike O'nrlen Nell rarkcr Edith Pattomon Bros Pierce Rowland rinska Klarna Randall Ear) Rogrcra Arthur Rum KIta Roth Alary .<)hoebrldge ▼ Simpson George Sparks Dros Sutherland Sisters Tolivcr Mlas Walker Mac NVright William B CHICAGO OFFICE AlltB 0«o Bunoir A JVp;:lne CUbo Nona ^Mk Howard njera Lillane Davis Qoo K r>uval A SImona Bdouards Emlla Fraser Bvslyn SINGLE ROOM WITH BATH, $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 PER DAY Double rooms for 2 penont, $21.00 per week Twin Beds at $28 LORRAINE and Chicago GRANT HOTELS LEONARD HICKS, Managing Diractor YANDIS COURT 241-247 Wo«l 43d Street NEW YORK UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Newly renovated and decorated 1. 2. S and 4 room furnished apartments: private shower baths; with and without kitchenette, also maid service $15.00 and up weekly. 350 HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS " THE ADELAIDE . 1. LEYEY Prop. NOW CNDEB NEW MANAOKMENT 754-756 EIGHTH AVENUE MB8. BAM8E1 Mvr. Dotween 46ih and 47tb Htr«)«t» One Block WoeC of Broadway Cm. Two, Threo. Fov and Five-Room Famiehed Aportmente, M Up. Strictly l^fesHloanl. Phonee: Chlckerlng 8160-3101 Phonot LONGACBB 10244 OSOA GEO. P. SCHNEIDER Prop. XUC DITDXEJA FURNISHED I riH DILI\ i Il/V APARTMENTS IRVINGTON HALL HENRI COURT 166 West 61st Streat C640 Circle 112 West 48th Street 3S30 Longacre HILDONA COURT 141-847 West 45th Street. 1560 Longacre. l-2-S-4-room apartments. Each apartment with private bath, phone, kitchen, kitchenette. $18.00 UP WEEKLY-470.00 UP MONTHLY The largest malntainer of housekeeping furnished apartments directly under the supervision of the owner. Located in the center of the theatrical district. All fireproof buildinga Address all communications to CHARLES TENENBAUM Principal office Hildana Court. 341 Wast 46th St., New York ApartmentM can be teen evening* Office tn each building COMPLETE FOR BOC8EKKEP1NU. 323-325 West 43rd Street CLEAN AND AIB1 NEW YORK CITY PrlTatc Bath. 3-4 Hooma. Caterinii fo the cooafort and eonveoiaBea ai the profeaaioa. 8TEAA1 BEAT AND ELECTUIC LIOHT ilft.M CP SPECIAL RATES TO PROFESSION! Single Rooms, $10 weekly Double Rooms, $12 weekly Full Hotel Service NORMANDIE HOTEL 38th St. and Broadway, New York Hotel Thomas Jefferson PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1816 Arch Street NEWLT FUBNISHED Professional Rates for Professional People All Modern Improvements Olfford w c Herts Lillian Haetlngs Ed Hoy Stsi L.ook Hammond Al Hugan A Stanley Huilbert Qene Jackson Evelyn Jones HlUy T.ee Jane & Kath I..a Merts Bros Leder Marie Ijcroy Dot Lawrence Alice Morette Slst«rs Mohamcd H B Miller B Newman W A L Original Nifty t Ossmans The Petroff A Burke rymm Fred A P Pooley Harry PaAqual Dros Rothchlld Irving Russell A Burka Rnsh Eddie Riley Joe Silverman Geo Stelnbach Bruno Sherman Dan Suzzctte Mile Sanger Harry West Rosalie Waltons The Wallace Frank White Anita Wright Qeo M White Pierre H Wynne Ray CARBONDALE, PAo HOTEL ANTHRACITE SINGLE BOOMS fl.SO DOUBLE BOOMS 92JIO Wire Reservations at Oar Expense HOTEL DEAUVILLE 66 West 46th Street Naw York Jaat Bast of Sixth AToaae Phone Bryant 6153-4-6 mail CI 1 and 2 raoi Apartm«nte Baiea la Bffoet Naw Famiehed SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION Courtesy—CleaoUness—Comfort The Most Modern One and Two Room Apurtmcnts with Private Bath and All Night Service Grencort Hotel Tth Ave. and 50th St.. NEW TORE HOTEL SIDNEY (BEN DWORETT. Mgr.) 69 W. 65th Street (N. B. Cor. B'way) NEW YORK la the center of trannportatlon—newly decorated—all modern conveniences Rates: $12.00 and up per week HOm ALPINE (Formerly Relsenwebers) •87 Eighth ATenoo, N. T. City Just One Block From Central Park Newly renovated—all rooms with pri ▼ate baths—full hotel service—one and two room suites. S14 to 125 weekly Under new mangament—Phune Col. 1000 T^VERN A CHOP HOUSE ^ EXCEPTIONAL MERIT WEST 48TH STREET ^ " East of Broadway . MINNEAPOLIS M e t r o p o I itan—"The Arabian" (Walker Whiteside). Shubert—"They Knew What They Wanted" (Balnbridge Players). Hennepin-Orpheum — Vaudeville (Abe Lymnn and Orchestra, Marion Harris), pictures. Pantagca — Picturea, Yaudevllle ("Hroadway Flashes.") Palace—"Charleys Aunt" (Mc- Call-Uridpe Players). Seventh Street-Vaudeville C Hol- lywood Revels"), pictures. Gayety—Jack La Mont's Show (Mutual). State—"Let's Get Married. Garrick-"Sandy." ^^n,.,.. Strand—"The Cohena and Kellys (2d week) Lyric— 'The Reckless Lady." Aster—"Yellow Fingers." Jeanne Eagels comes to the Metropolitan week May 8 In Rain. "Pigs" hits here direct from cni- cago. May 10 (week). Ted Lewis tops the Hennepin- Orpheum bill week May 2. Walker Whiteside will take his new play. "The Arabian," Into Chi- cago, opening May 9 at the Studc- baker. The contract was signed by wire Just before the end of the local engagemrnt at the Metropolitan. A week in St- Paul and another in De- troit precede the Chicago date. Marion Harris did not appear at the third show at the Hennepin- Orpheum April 18 owing to throat trouble. Sylvester and Vance, from the Seventh Street theatre, replaced her. ST. JOHN, N. B. By W. J. McNULTY Acadia, pictures. Minto. N. B.. coal mining center, destroyed by Are re- cently, will b© rebuilt, K H, Cady, owner, says. $120,000 insurance waa carried on the Capitol and Empress, pictures, destroyed by fire in Moncton, N. B., Torrle and Winter, owners. The houses were located In the same building. The owners operated the Grand, legit, ourned about a year ago. J. O. Armstrong ia temporary manager Opera Ifouse, legit, St. John, N. B. A. L. Gaudet, manager several years, ia now with F. B. O. exchange In St. John. The Mae Edward repertoire com- pany recently closed a 20-week tour in eastern Canada. Billy Webb, comedian, and daug^*e^, A"! " Webb, were members of the Ed- wards outfit. ROCHESTER, N. Y. By H. D. SANDERSON Lyceum — "Daughter O'Cirady.** Kaith-Albea Temple— Fay's—Pop. vaude. Corinthian — "Moonlight (Mutual). Gayety—Dark (Columbia) Eastman—"Partners Again" (P-lm). Regsnt — "Time, the Comedian (film). Piccadilly— "Dancing Mothers" (film). of Rosie Vaude. Maids" HOTEL ELK aSrd St. (Joet East of B'way) NEW YORK CITT All Modern Improvements Convenient to All Transportation $11 PER WEEK WITH BATH $14 RUANO APARTMENTS 800 Eifhlh Ave. (49tli St.) CHICKERING SASO 2-3 Rooms, Bath and Kitchanatta Accommodate 3-5 Persona Complete Hotel Servica Professional Ratea Hotel Claribge Broadway at 44th Street NEW YORK CITY Your haadlinar friends stap hare; you should, too. Wa cater to tha profession and would ba plaasad to accom- modate you. First class in every pasticular*. but it coats little to atop Ka^ Single by day from |6<00 Doable by da; from $3^59^ Special Weekly Raie^ AN ADDRESS YOU CAN BE PROUD OF also scheduled, with the possibility that Cecil Yapp will return as char- acter man. Elsie Ferguson, Helen Hayes, Louis Wolhelm, June Walker. Biliio Burke and other luminaries are included In the tentative list of visiting stars. VARIETY BUREAU WASHINGTON, D. C 616 Tha Argonna (1629 Columbia Road) Telephone Columbia 4630 By HARDIE MEAKIN Belasco—Dark. National—"Little Old New York": next, ."White Collars" (stock). Pol i'a—Dark; next, "The Two Orphan.s" (May 10). President—Dark. Wardman Park—"Weak Sisters" (stock). Keith's—Straight vaudeville (Rae Samuels). Earle—Pop vaudeville, pictures (Alexander Hyde Orchestra). Strand—Loew vaudeville; pic- tures (James C. Morton). Gayety—Dark (Columbia). Mutual—Evelyn Cunningham and riang (Mutual). Picturea Columbia—"For Heaven's Sak*-" (2d week); next, "The lillnd (iod- less " Metropolitan—"KIki": next, "Oth- er Women's Husbands." Palace — "Urown of Harvard'; next, "The Rtinaway." Rialto—"Tho Sea Beast" and prefc ntatlon (3d weok); next, Frit/i Sclu ff and "Tl »' (;il<b'd Huttortly." | Stop at tha Capitol Apartments N. W. Cor. Broadway at 62d Si, New York City 1-t Room Apartments, foil hotel day and nlsht Bpoelal rates to tho profeesloa Batea S12.M and ap p4>r wreck Phona Col. 4847 Metropolitan In conjunction with "Kiki" (film) recently made tha round of tho Balaban & Katx thea- tres in Chicago. The current week at Iho Tlvoll, uptown Stnnley-Crandall picture house, Warinfi's i'enn.sylvanians are featured. This is tho 18th week this orchestra has played in Washington, all for Ctandall and practically within a season and a half. Leonard Hall, who each week has been bro/idcastlnK from WRC on the rurrt'ni attractions in the theatres, hns "siKiK'd off" for the summer. The Stanley-Crandall latej<t, tha Colony, opens May 1 with a neigh- borhood policy. Leroy Sherman la being transferred from Crandall's Savoy to manage. Harry Albert and Jack Golden, le-ader and pianist Ix> Paradis band. F*IROL.L.E*S 145 WEST 45TH ST., NEW YORK '^R ITS FRltNCn CiriKINF ANO I*ASTRY PlROI.|,FH HrE<:lAL TABLE D'HOTE MNNFR #1 IQ SUNDAY FROM 12 M. TO • P. M. ^A.XV J:i^0HCOX.S t)AltT SPECIAL DTSTIE9 POlMILAU PRTCES With the Gayety (Columbia) dark for the sunini'T and tho Lyceum Players scheduled to move into tiie Lyceum May 17. the theatrical sea- son ncar-s the tag end. When ti>e fall season ajTaIn roll.s round two new vaude houses am .srlifdwlcd toj f|<,,i.s opt n, the now Fennevcs.vy hoii.so and the <:apitol, i)roj» rlo(l by lV;ipeo ^ West. "Th»' BiR Parade" (film) Is du" the week of May 3 at the Ly. cum. FollowIriB the usual spring serirn of frcf Itjnchcs for th" local SlM■ih'•.^ and rxchanj^t-nien HiMced by tli<- v;iri<»iis film cornp.! ni*'a all houy^ man-'iU' TH nrv. < xjierl irr.'. Ki ' 'it thiitii n for the (>orointr ve.ir in Ibe w-iy '>f I.ennarl H.ill. d e. <'f tb'- "Scwy." pavo til'- p iitii for tbf' he T jiji Mir« s f)f the p.ist ^< ;i'-'in tn .Met- ro f ri. The Mayflower Washington, 0. C HOTEL PGR Distinguished Professionals Connf>rtlrat Ave , near ihn theatrea Ix)Uls Calhern, Kll/.,ibcth Hi^d-.n and Ann Andrews will head the Lyceum Players this season. Kd- ward CcAndaJl and lUu, Chase The l'.jlace (L'-ev. til.-It is th*- last w •-.■ d i <-n\]f : >' cani['i;si s f< Harvard" for i nn- rit. ) lia.H a ImMis- n t: I I d.I n • eil r "i;t'.'.\n of \Ki < k. ii . vo .^<.' l tlielr rnjm'-er. "L<«t's M&ka ! », • fo ('<dun»bl;», al.scj for the l; S ar:d Ideal imisit; loll.s. arc W.eOk 'an a<^fed fe.itui-e ;it the Ip ' .1 invr his or- ..| M ivM .wef, haUB ;i b-'u- t'irie singer. ■A trio In hi.s or- of .1 irmny Harris; ; rii''n. ^ i x and biiruiiJ;. md t]ic^«aiapn«w>XUwJM»*a^ h;i'.e ber'n ;'i\en a new attraction. Spenef r 'riiii.'D.ari )i. .-t r.i at 111'-' I lo* <<ut as Mi*'r '•h •• -t: a c , ri i -;f iri b.'<!, 'M, and (.1 n fi! n«;s' »rii ed 'I'up. ;;ot T(.