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LAWRENCE HcCARTYLessee and ilanager.
WEEK OF OCTOBER 2, 1905
THOMAS JEFFERSON
RIP VAN WINKLE
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™' GILLETTE
SAFETY
RAZORIS a thin^ ofbeauty and is at-tractively putup in a compactlittle velvet-lined case.
Makes an
Ideal Holiday
—one that will lasta lifetime and willgive much pleasureto the recipient.
Complete
$5.00— sold everywhere atthis price. It is beau-tifully finished, triplesilver-plated and eachrazor is supplied with 12
double-edged wafer blades,which are hardened, tem-pered, ground and sharp-ened by a secret and pat-ented process, and
NEVER REQUIRE HONING
OR STROPPINGAs each blade will shave 20 to 40 times,
with 12 blades one can have over
400 Shaves at less than 1o. a Shaveafter which 12 new blades maj" be pur-chased for $1.00.Your dealer sells the Gillette Safety Razor. Ask
him for it. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES.Write tO’day for our in-
teresting booklet, whichexplains OUR 30 -DAYFREE TRIAL OFFER.Most dealers make this
offer; if yours does not,
we will.
The Gillette Sales Co.
1132 Times Building42d St. and Broadway,
New York.
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IT IS A FACT^^..,^.that we can show you wore Solid Mahogany Furniture ready
for prompt delivery than *^any other store in America/*
Choice designs and high grade workmanship with us do not
mean high prices. We make the goods ourselves and sell them
to you for one profit, thaVs the reason.
We have alt hair upholstered Furniture and Bedding on the
same basis.
Also, Drapery Goods, Fabrics, Wall Papers and Oriental
Rugs of equal merit. You should at least visit our warerooms
before supplying your wants.
Cobb-^Eastman Company111 to 117 Washington St. —
ORIENTAL RUGSFURNITURE DRAPERIES WALL PJiPER
Dunlap 6 Co.’s
Also our own Special” shapesFOR
Young Men
l^oir all oooa^iorxj^
Repairing and Remodellingdone in the best manner at
moderate prices at
JACKSON S C0.’S126 Tremont Street
Opposite Park St. Church
Hints for DeautyEvery woman who wishes to re-ceive hints for beauty should writeto me for my valuable beauty book,
The *PoWer of Beauty**which I will send to any addressthe same day I receive your name.VIBRASSAGE FACE TREATMENTMANICURE 50c. PEDICURE 50c.
HAIR DRESSINGMARCEL WAVE
CHILDREN’S HATRCUTTING ASPECIALTY
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, WARTS ANDMOLES REMOVED BY ELECTRICITYSCHOOL FOR INSTRUCTION IN
ALL BRANCHESThe Wark of Quality FRENCH CREAM 50c
SUNBURN, TAN,FRECKLES
ALMONDINE SKINFOOD $1.00
HEALTHY SKIN
MADAME MAY15 TEMPLE PLACE
on Toilet Accessories BOSTON
Boston TavernEuropean Plan THEATRE AND
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS dinner parties
C L VORKE ^ Specialty.' & CO. Ordway PI. & 347 Washington St.
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ffioeton Ubeatre.LAWRENCE McCARTY - Lessee and Manager.
THE EXECUTIVE STAFF.Business Manager F. E. PondMusical Director Napier Lothian
Machinist D. B. Craig
Electrician Edward C. SmithProperties W. E. Chester
Master of Auxiliaries. . James W. Taylor
Chief of Ushers Chas. S. LougeeDoor- ( R. G. Howe, W. J. Finnkeepers
|Jere. O’Connor, Wm. S. Ford
Ticket AgentsI F. J.Bond
Advertising Agent Charles S. HandsMatron Mrs, Laura Sloper
Press Representative W. H.Walsh
Box Office open from 9 A. m. to 10 p. m.
Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 p. m.
Children in arms not admitted.
Ladies' Retiring: and Cloak Room onOrchestra Floor. No Pees.
Gentlemen's Check Room head of First Bal-cony Stairs. No fees.
Smoking and Gentlemen's Retiring Room onFirst Balcony Floor.
Smoking positively forbidden in the Foyer.
Opera Glasses for hire at stand in Foyer.
Parties finding lost articles in any portion of theTheatre please leave same at Opera Glass Stand
The Furniture used in this Theatre from TheShawmut Furniture Co., 267-269 Tremont St.
Pianos used in this Theatre from Chandler WSmith Co., 120 Boylston Street.
Organs used in this Theatre from Estey OrganCo., 120 Boylston Street.
Grease Paints furnished by Klein’s HotelPelham Drug Store.
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Palms and Plants used in this Theatre furnishedby The Boston Decorative Plant Co., 65Summer Street.
Electric and Gas Fixtures furnished byMcKenney & Waterbury, 181 Franklin St.
Silverware used in this Theatre from Woodman,Cook & Co., 364 Washington St.
Patrons using Tremont Street Subway, willfind a convenient exit through Mason St. door.
The Mudge Press, 55 Franklin Street.
Program published by S. A. LINCOLN,
55 Franklin Street., Tel. Main 267.
SILKBuying our silks direct from the mills
enables us to assure you a saving of 1 0 to
25% on silks bought from us. We men-tion a few of our values below
;
PricG PxicG19=in. Colored Taffetas $0.69 $0.5019=in. Colored Taffetas 79 .60
19-
in. Colored Peau=de=Cygne 79 .65
20-
in. Colored Messalines 1.00 .79
21-
in. Colored Peau-de-C^gne 1.00 .8523-in. Colored Crepe-de-Chines .. . 1.00 .7923-in. Colored Crepe-de-Chines .. . 1.25 .9820-in. Colored Chiffon Taffetas . . . 1.00 .8536-in. Colored Lining Satin 1.00 .8519-in. Black Taffeta 59 .4521-in. Black Taffeta, guaranteed, .79 .6521-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta, “ .89 .7521-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta, ** 1.00 .8927-in. Black Taffeta, guaranteed 1.00 .7536-in. Black Taffeta, “ 1.00 .8936-in. Black Taffeta, “ 1.25 1.00
SAMPLES SENT ON REQUEST
BARTON a EATON7 TEMPLE PL. (eK.) BOSTON, MASS.
HWE YOU Aw O
TVEepyERINfi‘n/f oviA
EBER’S 25 and 27-- = Temple Place
Genuine OYSTERSlo'eT® and SALADSOn your way home drop In to WEBER’S
IVflAKEB^, TO WEAFtER.
$^oo H>vt412 WASHINGTON ST. RnCTniLi749 WASHINGTON ST.
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WILLIAM E. DOYLE
jflorist
6 Beacon St. and 306 Boylston St. Boston, Mass.
Conservatories, 1509 Cambridge St., Cambridge.
UAIICF Outfits for 2 persons,IVktl nUWWk nice goods, with ex-
tension table and 6-
hole range, $75 ;only $6 cash and $1.50 per week
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free delivery; no interest. GUYS, 86 Canal St*
A SMALL SHOP OF FINE CANDIES(
AND 121 -SUnnER SI * FORAENTVOniNUTESraOnSOUTHSKnON
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LAWRENCE McCARTY, Lessee and Manager,
FIFTY-SECOND SEASON OFTHE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT THEATRE IN AMERICA.
Kvenings at8.00 o’clock WEEK OF OCTOBER 2,1905.
Matinees Wednesdayand Saturday at 2.00
THOMAS JEFFERSONIN
“Rip Van Winkle”Program Continued
PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM CO.SS 'West iStreet, Boston.
-TEI-E^t-IONE, OXF-ORD S82
T^athjeftellerthe new AMERCCAN
MILLINERYCHOICEST IMPORTED GOODS
ORDER WORKMRS. ELIZABETH WASGATT CLARK
Room 72 1, COLONIAL BUILDING
Four years with R. H. STEARNS & CO.
BestI
For AllSeats I Theatres
OnMKICI I Y’Q Ticket Office
uUNNtLLi U Adams House
PHONE OXFORD 942
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Sterling
Silver,specially suited for Wedding
and Anniversary Gifts.
Diamonds,Watches,Etc.
PricesAlways Moderato.
Smith, Patterson
Co.,
FALL HATSFor MEN and WOMEN
AGENTS FOR KNOX
HALL & HANCOCK418 & 420 Washington St.
Hats and Furs, Umbrellas andGloves, Raincoats and Walking Sticks
Miss M. F. FISK144 Tremont St.
BOSTON
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Wholesale and Retail Jewellers,
Summer St., BOSTON.
We are opening this
week new things in
Gloves, Ostrich and MaraboutBoas and Muffs,
Veilings and Belts
WEARING APPARELIncluding the entire family laundry, washed, starched and dried
ready for ironing, andA I. L. F* L-AT O KWashed, dried and ironed, ready for use
ALL FOR 30 CENTS PER DOZENi«ir>
Blue Monday Soap Blue HeatSoiled Clothes Starch Water Worry
for*
Oambrlclg:^ I^O-tincaLr^rTrade
amouslexible
inishMark
MASS.
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PROGRAM—Continued
CAST OF CHARACTERS.ACT I.
Eip Yan Winkle Thomas JeffersonDerrick Yon Beekman Frank C. BangsCockles (His Nephew) Earl WesternMck Yedder Bussell BassettJacob Stine Carl KetlerClausen D. JonesLittle Heindrich. Yiola FlugrathLittle Meenie Leoni FlugrathGretchen Ethel Fuller
ACT II.Bip Yan Winkle Thomas JeffersonGretchen . Ethel FullerLittle Heindrich Yiola FlugrathLittle Meenie Leoni Flugrath
ACT III.Bip Yan Winkle Thomas JeffersonDwarf Dudley McCannHeindrich Hudson Bobert Brown
ACTS lY. AND Y.Bip Yan Winkle Thomas JeffersonDerrick Yon Beekman Frank C. BangsCockles (His Nephew) Earl WesternHeindrich Yedder (Nick Yedder’s Son) Malcolm DuncanSeth Walter S. HowardGretchen Ethel FullerMeenie .Lauretta FrancisKatchen Meta Greene
Pros^ram Continued
We are offering a few VERYFINE
DRESDEN SETS OF
TABLE LINENin our OCTOBER SALE.
\A/HITNEY’S L.INEN STORETemple Place and West Street
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BOSTON’S NEW STORE.
STRICTLYTIREPROOFTHROUGHOU]^
He^iby Siegel Go.Washington &^ssex' Sts>^
FOLLOW THIS NAME FOR IMPORTANT STORE NEWS.
Our Modern FurnitureOur furniture department has leaped at one bound into public favor of the
most pronounced kind. All the most refined Eind desirable of modem designs
are represented, from dainty and delicate inlaid mahogany to the Mission type
of sturdy oak, so much in demand to-day. The greater part of this superb
stock is of “ Grand Rapids Make *’— which means to furniture what “ Sterlmg”
means to silverware. We Eire offering a wonderful opportunity to buy at
competition-proof prices, and a visit will convince you that nowhere else
in New England can such high quality be found combined with such reason-
able figures. Take the elevators or escalators to the fourth floor.
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PROGRAM— Continued
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES.ACT I.
—
Village of Falling Water.ACT II.
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Rip’s Home.ACT III. —Catskill Mountains.
(An elapse of 20 Years.)
ACT lY.—Village of Falling Water.ACT Y.
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Derrick Von Beekman’s Home.
Intermission of two minutes between Acts lY. and Y.
The Orchestra, under the direction of NAPIER LOTHIAN, will render selections from thefollowing program in order indicated by number displayed at conductor’s desk.
A. OvEKTUEE Eip Yan WinkleB. Heart’s Whispers • J. L. GilbertsC. Spring Song MendelssohnD. LorleyE. Orioso Langey
WALTER'S. Howard Stage Manager
ESTABROOK 8c EATON’S
flargueriteOigars
Are high-grade goods, fine
flavor and not strong, and
are strictly a gentleman’s
smoke.
SOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY
mILLIPSDIGESTIBLE
The only Cocoawjth a Rich
Chocolate Flavor.
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First concern in
America to make a
low price on music
rolls.
Fifty thousand
rolls of perforated
music for Pianista,
Pianola, Simplex,
Angelus, Chase &Baker and other
players.
Send for Catalogue.
Oitl
Only dealers in
Boston making a
specialty of piano
players and music.
Piano players
sold on rental pur-
chase plan at lowest
prices.,
Demonstration at
your convenience.
TELEPHONE, OXFORD 184
172 TREMONT ST., BOSTON
IS
CLOTHINGFOR MEN WOMEN CHILDREN
CLEANSED OR DYED PROPERLY
CARPETS RUGS PORTIERESCLEANSED OR DYED
(The whole tone of a room can be chang^ed)
AJIAAAAAAJIASLAA
Lace
Curtains
cleansed
carefully
ou *0
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Blankets
cleansed
soft as new.
LewANDO'SAmerica’s Greatest Cleansers Dyers Lannderers
Mala Office
Back Bay Branch Roxbury Branch
284 Boylston Street 2206 Washington StreetCambridge Branch
1274 Massachusetts Ave.
2 Galen Street Watertown (Newton delivery)
Telephone Exchange 555 OXFORD connects all offices
72 NEWTON Telephone connects “suburban” subscribers
Also NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE HARTFORD NEW HAVENPROVIDENCE NEWPORT WORCESTER LYNN
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Has the BESTYou can guess the rest!
FURALTERATIONS and REPAIRS
We do first-class work onlyOur Prices are ModerateWe show many Exclusive Styles
EDW. KAKAS& SONS
162 Tremont St.Our Only Store! Next door to Keith’s Theatre
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OOMIPi^OM01VI>AY, OOY. o
DENMANTHOMPSON
and the
Greatest of New England Plays
The OldHomestead
Yiolsiets no'w on. ssilo
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INVESTMENTS IN CUBA.Americans of the highest character, thrifty,
enterprising men and women, are rapidly
taking up the rich; alluvial lands of Eastern
Cuba.
BUENAVENTURA offers to the prospec-
tive investor or settler an ideal location;
a deep, rich soil, well watered, well drained,
and extremely fertile. Situated on the
Cuba Railroad, three hundred feet abovethe sea level, and sixty-five miles from NipeBay. Lands in this vicinity yield profits of
one hundred dollars to five hundred dollars
per acre.
Hon. Thos. B. Reed once said: “ The Island
of Cuba contains more natural wealth than
any country I have ever seen.”
Tracts of ten acres or more sold for cash or
on easy payments. No interest, taxes, or lor-
feitures.
Booklet and particulars sent free.
UNITED STATES
6% GOLD BONDS.We offer for sale at par and accrued inter-
est, three hundred, ten year, first mortgage or
trust deed, gold bonds, of the Boston andBaracoa Company, of one thousand dollars
each.
Bonds secured by trust deed to the Inter-
national Trust Company.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOSTON & BARACOA COflPANY.Arthur Pomeroy, Boston, Prest.
A. Jus. Johnson, Lynn, V. Prest.
Hon. John L. Bates, Boston, Counsel.
Hon. Ira A. Chase,Bristol, N. H.,Asst. Counsel.
Hon. Geo. B. Buxton, Norwalk, Ct., Sec. andTreas.
P. J. Harney, Lynn, Director.
E. Ray Speare, Boston, Director.
Seth L. Larrabee, Portland, Me., Corporation
Clerk.
Full particulars furnished on application.
CUBA COMPANY,1029-30 Old South Bldg., Boston, Hass
EITHER GAS OR GASOLENEFOR EVERY PURPOSE REQUIRING POWER OF ANY KIND
CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST
OLDS GASOLENE ENGINE WORKSSalesroom, B9-75 WASHINGTON ST., NORTH
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BOSTON THEATRE
Some of the Attractions to Appear During the Season of 1905-06
Wizard of Oz
Babes in Toyland
Fantana
Sara Bernhardt
Babes in the WoodENGLISH PANTOMIME
Denman Thompson
Way Down East
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
The Earl and the Girl
Geo. Primrose Big Minstrel Co.
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BOSTON THEATRE EXITS,
DINING TABLESWe have many good values in
dining room tables. We are sell-
ing tables like illustration, hand
polished, quarter oak finished,
round top, four feet in diameter,
six inch legs, handsomely turned
and fluted, ball bearing casters.
Can be extended to six or eight
feet. The price is
$ 1 6.95SEND FOR CATALOGUE
GOODS DELIVERED IN
UNMARKED WAGONS.
OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
S H A w m u TFURNITURE CO.
267-269 Tremont St. (Opp.HoiiisSt.)
AND
827 Washington St. (Cor. Common St.)
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Large Automobiles to LetBy the Hour or by the Day
Tinker Brothers43 Columbus Ave. BOSTON Providence station Entrance
Telephone, 622=3 Tremont
REPAIRING INSTITUTEFor
WATCHESCLOCKSJEWELRYMUSiG BOXES
R-. V. IHIOI-V'Room No. 65, 373 Washington St.,
Jewelers Bldg., Tel. 3505-2 MainTake Elevator to 6th floor
Leading Jewelers of NewYork trusted most del-icate work to my previousrepair shops.
Name of Mgr., R. Q. SULLIVAN, Stamped on every
7 -20-4IOg. oioar
Is the SMOKERS’ PROTECTION and Standard of Quality
BOSTON DISTRIBUTORS
McGREENERY & MANNING, Gross and Fulton Sts.L. JESELSOHN, 128 North St.
Factory, Manchester, N. H.
HIBBARD & MASON H. L. KLEIN L. A. UNDERWOOD
^ailore414 WASHINGTON STREET
SpeciaiPricesfor FsU and Winter
Dress Suits, $50
Business Suits, $35
AFAYETTCHAMBERS
27 HAYWARD PLACEEntirely refurnished, right in the
heart of the shopping and theatre dis-
trict, away from the noise and dust of
Washington Street, and still in the
centre of civilization.
ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UPWARDSSPECIAL RATES FOR PERMANENT GUESTS
If there is Nothing WrongSo Much the Better!
Watch your children’s sight, see if theysquint or frown or rub their eyes. Ifthey do, have their eyes examined bya competent Optician and at a placewhere you can be certain of honestdealing. Bring your children to us.We guarantee first-class work, first-classservice and honest, impartial advice.
Herman L. Klein & Co.©pticians
410 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON(Between Summer and Franklin Sts., opposite Gilchrist Co.)
ELEVATOR ' TELEPHONE
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The BOUQUET134 TREMONT STREET
We make a Specialty of Mourning GoodsOrders taken at Residences
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If you find it necessary
to purchase clothing on
the credit system, we
should be pleased to have
MISS GAFFNEY384 Boylston Street
HYGIENIC TREATMENT OF HEAD, FACE
AND NECKyou call and we will
cheerfully explain our
system.
The house that is dif-
ferent from the others.
Removing and preventing wrinkles and im-proving the complexion by restoring musculartone and tissue building, YVITHOUT THE USEOF COSMETICS OR STEAMING . Head treatedfor congestion, falling hair and baldness. SkinFood and Hair Tonic for sale.
TESTIMONIALS FROM DISTINGUISHEDMEN AND WOMEN OP BOSTON.
NATIONAL SUPPLYMANICURING AND SHAMPOOING
COMPANY45 TEMPLE PLACE
Wm. J. Daly, Mgr. Tickets All Theatres
Established HERRICKCOPLEY SQUARE
2329-2330-3321 Back Bay
LONDON HARNESS CO.’S
FAMOUSHAND-SEWN
j;.
J? > V KEnglish Gloves
' \ FOR MEN AND WOMENf A
'A.'IN TAN, WHITE AND BLACK
Vll r $1.25l=>ER RAIR.
^ We are now located in the John
Hancock Building,
176 Devonshire St. and 27 Federal St.
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I are deaf, have
them call at 754 Old South
Building, or send for catalogue.
MEARS EAR PHONE CO.
^uEcmcmREmnR CHfSsTiR E-EfTfi
®p:«s:«7^o7y.
GEORGE B. DODGE
laGor an6
Importer
364 Washington St., BOSTON
At SodaFountains,
5 Cents.
TCLCPHONC. 1977-5 OXFOPO
Brasb S. MergerSUCCESSORS TO H. CRINE
Practical Furriers15 AND 17 AVON STREET
UP ONE FLIGHT BOSTON, MASS.
THURSTON DINING ROOM92 BOWDOIN STREET, (opposite State House)
3 minutes’ walk from Winter St.,
AN Excellent dinner for 25 cents.Turkey Dinner, Sunday and Thursday.
Breakfast 20c. Supper 20c. Transients accommodated.
HOURS FOR MEALS.Week Days: Breakfast 6 to g. Dinner ix to a.
Supper 5 to 7. Sundays: Breakfast 8 to 10.
Dinner 12 to 2. Supper 5 to 7.
Rooms with steam heat.
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The inducements which
are now being offered in
IVIetropolitan and Suburban
Exchanges are for a limited
period.
CONTRAOT DEPARTMENT
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company
101 MILK STREET
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