Liebel
5.„1 box 11/3
RE THEATRE
##eesse.
258-260
West
GH’S
23d St.
AND GRILL
cand Service Unsurpassed
Parties irom Twelve to One Hundred and Fift) %
TNSS
BROADWAY and
HSKELLER, 300 SrALET
ALL VISITORS
Mis Type of Decoration.
for Aiter-Theatre Suppers.
mian Surroundings.
ted by Sig. Ramseyer’s Quartette, in
ocal Musie Every
Evening.
ing
□
Waters
LYSEE
B’way and 20th St.
for an After-Theatre Bite.
ng fox offers something good as
EIAEN
BORATED TALCUN
let Powder
Etthe Box that lox!
nd the dealer back his lemon.
RUGS ACTJUNE J0, 1906. No. 1342.
KONING
Whether in book, or
play, or real life, clothes
cannot be left out of man’s
reckoning.
And we reckon we’'ve
about the best clothing,
furnishings, hats and shoes
for man and boy.
Rogers Peet & Co.
258—842-1260 B’way—3 Stores
New Vork.
MADISON SOUARE THEATRE
Intending purchasers of a STRICTLY FIRÖT-CLASS Fiano, or Plane
and Self-Player combined, should not fail to examine the merits ofthe world¬
renowned
PlANOS
PIANOS
#
md the “ SOHMER-CECILIAN“ Inside Players, which surpass all others.
utalogue mailed on application.
Warerooms. Cor. Sth. Aue. 29d St. SOHMER & COMPAHY, New Vork.
sREr
PROGRAM CONTINUED
Synopsis.
ACT I.—Dining Room at Fritz Sommer’s Apartment.
ACT II.—Living Room at Weiring’s Home.
ACT III.—Same as Act II.
* N. B.—There is a supposed lapse of 20 hours between Acts I. and II.
Between Acts II. and III. two days are supposed to elapse.
PROGRAM CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE FOLLOWING
Kaa
T
If your complexion isn't worth a few
2
cents a month, the chances are it isn't
*
worth anything-
If you care — give it the benefit
09•
VS
of WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP.
3
Face value guaranteed.
K%
40
R13 A
7110
25 eis.)
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400
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275
Does Our Program Girl need a mirror to re¬
alize her Charms?
5.„1 box 11/3
RE THEATRE
##eesse.
258-260
West
GH’S
23d St.
AND GRILL
cand Service Unsurpassed
Parties irom Twelve to One Hundred and Fift) %
TNSS
BROADWAY and
HSKELLER, 300 SrALET
ALL VISITORS
Mis Type of Decoration.
for Aiter-Theatre Suppers.
mian Surroundings.
ted by Sig. Ramseyer’s Quartette, in
ocal Musie Every
Evening.
ing
□
Waters
LYSEE
B’way and 20th St.
for an After-Theatre Bite.
ng fox offers something good as
EIAEN
BORATED TALCUN
let Powder
Etthe Box that lox!
nd the dealer back his lemon.
RUGS ACTJUNE J0, 1906. No. 1342.
KONING
Whether in book, or
play, or real life, clothes
cannot be left out of man’s
reckoning.
And we reckon we’'ve
about the best clothing,
furnishings, hats and shoes
for man and boy.
Rogers Peet & Co.
258—842-1260 B’way—3 Stores
New Vork.
MADISON SOUARE THEATRE
Intending purchasers of a STRICTLY FIRÖT-CLASS Fiano, or Plane
and Self-Player combined, should not fail to examine the merits ofthe world¬
renowned
PlANOS
PIANOS
#
md the “ SOHMER-CECILIAN“ Inside Players, which surpass all others.
utalogue mailed on application.
Warerooms. Cor. Sth. Aue. 29d St. SOHMER & COMPAHY, New Vork.
sREr
PROGRAM CONTINUED
Synopsis.
ACT I.—Dining Room at Fritz Sommer’s Apartment.
ACT II.—Living Room at Weiring’s Home.
ACT III.—Same as Act II.
* N. B.—There is a supposed lapse of 20 hours between Acts I. and II.
Between Acts II. and III. two days are supposed to elapse.
PROGRAM CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE FOLLOWING
Kaa
T
If your complexion isn't worth a few
2
cents a month, the chances are it isn't
*
worth anything-
If you care — give it the benefit
09•
VS
of WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP.
3
Face value guaranteed.
K%
40
R13 A
7110
25 eis.)
Try a cake for complexion’s sake.
400
ererhere
THE ANDREW JERGENS CO., Cincinnati, Ohio
275
Does Our Program Girl need a mirror to re¬
alize her Charms?