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BOSTON STAGESOCIETY
CA5TLESQUAREYHEATRE.
THE CLIMBERS
CUT TI1I» OUT No Matter Where You Live
AND PRESENT AT
Munkley & Co.DRUGGISTS
ODD FELLOWS BUILDINGTremont Street Cor. Berkeley
ANDGET A FREE 5AMPLE
Of Colonial “Guaranteed Pure”Cold Cream
^LADIES^ The Latest and ilest Correct
Styles in HILLINERY canalways be found at . • • 4
The BOUQUET 5^ 1 34 Tremont Street. ^A We make a specialty of Mourning Goods.
“
y Orders taken at Residences.
t
It will be convenient for patrons of
of this Theatre to leave orders at oar
GROCERY & PROVISION STORERIGHT ACROSS THE STREET
Best Quality Goods at Lowest Price
Free Delivery within Ten Miles of Boston
RHODES BROS. CO.438 to 446 Tramont St.
168-174 Massachusetts Ave.
256-260 Warren St., Roxbury
Telephone i8o, i8i and 182 Tremont
COLLATERAL LOAN CO.’STickets, Diamcmds. Precious Stones, Goldand Old Jewelry bought. Diamonds reset,
Jewelry made, remodeled and repaired.
Opals repolished, restoring their original
beauty. Bargains in diamonds. Opals a
specialty. Fine watch repairing. KNAPP,Manufacturing Jeweler, removed to No. 26Chauncey St., near Summer.
‘DUFFrS 1 S42”
PURE
APPLE JUICE
Sparkling
Delicious
Wholesome
FOOD AND DRINK OFHIGH NUTRITIVE
VALUE.Served at Hotels and Restaurants
Sold by Best Grocers Everywhere
75 Years in Use Established 1830
What Every Person NeedsIs some Pleasant Portableand Effective Remedy for
INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION
This is just what
DR. HARRISON’S
PERISTALTICLOZENGES
supply These Lozenges have been used for SEV-ENTY-FIVE-YEARS and th^se who have used themADVISE heir friends to USE NOTHING ELSE.They CAUSE NO GRIUNG do not interrupt
business, and never weaken the bowels. For females.Children and Elderly Persons th y are just the RIGHTRemedy. Are endorsed by promin« nt physicians anddruggists. Price 25 and 50c per box at all reliable
druggists, or will be sent to any address on rece.pt of
price, PREPAID, by
HAVNES-PIPER CO., Agents
17 LEWIS WHARFTalephone 677-1112 Richmond
E, HARRISON ALLISON, Prop.
788 riassachusetts Ave.“A’ Station CAnBRIDQE, HASS.
On December 30th
The Special Inducements now being offered to
residence telephone subscribers in Metro-
politan and Suburban Exchanges will be with-
drawn. Are YOU going to let this opportunity
pass?
• • •
CONTRACT DEPARTMENT101 MILK STREET
MAIN 6090
NEW ENGLAND
TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY
BOSTDN'STMiE'SOCim:
^CASUE’SljjM'THEiaiEB
OF 1905-1906^^^^^
EXECUTIVE STAFFW. C. Masson Stage DirectorS. S. Sutcliffe Musical Director
E. M. Morgan Ticket AgentN. H. Batchelder Assistant Ticket AgentW. H. Wilder Assistant Ticket AgentE. Henry Assistant Ticket AgentFred J. Gibson Scenic Artist
B. W. Craig MachinistJames H. Murphy Stage Electrician
F. M. Robinson Properties
C. G. Alexander SuperintendentC. H. Goodridge Decorator
TELEPHONE TREMONT 5
Down Town Ticket Office15 WINTER STREET
(Vorenberg’s Jewelry Store)
SCALE OF PRICES-EVENINGOrchestra, A, B and C $1.00Orchestra, D, E and F .75Orchestra, G to Q .50Orchestra, R to V 35Orchestra, W to Z 25First Balcony, first two rows 50First Balcony, third and fourth rows 35First Balcony, balance .25Second Balcony, first two rows .25Second Balcony, balance .15Boxes, lower tier (seating 6) per ';h2dr .50Other Boxes, per chair 25General Admission 25
MATINEE PRICESOrchestra, A and B $ .75Orchestra, C to N .50Orchestra, O to Z .25First Balcony, first two rows 35First Balcony, balance .25Second Balcony, entire 15Boxes (seating 6) per chair 25Open Boxes (seating 4) per chair .25Admission .25
ALL SEATS RESERVEDSEATS ?ire now on sale for this week and next.
Inquire for lost articles at the box office.
Telephone Orders will be held twenty-four hours,except those ordered on the day of performance, whenthey will be held until 7 o’clock evenings and 1 o’clockmatinees. Orders by mail must be accompanied b’
cash and stamped envelope.
HO^V TO SUBSCRIBEPatrons by applying at the Box Office may have the
same seats resented for them each week as long as they de-sire, on condition that the tickets are taken regularly oneweek in advance. Failure to do so simply cancels theprivilege and incurs no lial^il^v whatever.
Our regular patrons may subscribe for free seats for children
between 5 and 1 5 years, for any matinee, except Mondayand Saturday, or when free list is suspended, and will beallowed one child’s seat adjoining for each seat paid for.
Children under 5 not admitted under any circumstances.
The Management are especiallycareful that prompt, polite and will-ing service shall be given by everyattache. If the service is not entirelysatisfactory it will be a favor to themanagement to report the case atonce. The Superintendent is alwayswithin call for this purpose.
If you are disturbed by loud orunnecessary conversation during theperformance, please report to theusher.
No employe of the Castle SquareTheatre is allowed under any cir-
cumstances to accept a fee of anysort, and patrons will confer a favorupon the Management by reportingany infringement of this rule.
The Ladies’ Room on the orches-tra floor is on the right corridor fromthe main entrance. The Ladies’Room on the first balcony floor is atthe extreme end of corridor on theleft. The Ladies’ Room on thesecond balcony floor is at the headof the left aisle.
Patrons will confer a favor on theManagement by indicating their
choice of plays to be pr^uced.Letters on this and other pertinentsubjects will receive careful consid-eration, when signed with full nameand address.
Out of town patrons are remindedthat they must have their orders fortickets executed through the Ckderand Conunission Departments of theAmerican, National and New Yorkand Boston Despatch Companies.
The Smoking and Men’s Loung-ing Room is down the left corridorfrom the main entrance. No smok-ing will be allowed in any otherpart of the house, or in the lobbies
or entrances.
A Confectionery Counter is lo-
cated in the orchestra corridor nearthe subscription ticket window.
A public Telephone for the use of
patrons will be found in the corridor
on the left of the main entrance.
Umbrellas may be obtained at theCoat Room free of charge bydepositing one dollar for their safe
return to the Theatre in good order,
within fourteen days.
Opera Glasses can be hired for
any performance on application at
the Cloak Room. A nominal fee of
five cents is charged.
Physicians who are liable to re-
ceive telephone calls during a per-
formance may leave their seat num-bers at the Box Office, and they will
be called promptly to the telephoneby the usher.
For advertising space in this pro=
gram, apply to Charles E. French,3 1 1 Atlantic Avenue.Telephone 1756 Main.
Service of
Ushers
Ladies’
Room
Letters to
the Man-
agement
Orders for
Seats
Smoking
Room
Candy
Telephone
Umbrellas
Opera
Glasses
Physicians
SailingDates
LeaveBOSTONDecember 13th
20th, 27th
at 10 a. m.PHILADELPHIA
December14th, 21st, 28th
at 10 a. m.
THE UNITED ERVIT COMPANYANNOUHGE THREE SPECIAL TRIPS TO
J AMAICA^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Necessa.ry Expenses
$85.00—DURATION 19 DAYSUpon the Magnificent Admiral Steamers, thusgiving the tourist or the city-weary an exceptionalopportunity to visit the Gem of the West Indiesunder ideal conditions.
ITINERARY—Leave Boston or Philadelphiaon dates specified above, Port Antonio (stoppingat Hotel Titchfield), with drives to Annota Bay,Castleton Gardens, Kingston (stopping at ConstantSpring or Myrtle Bank Hotel), Morant Bay andBowden, returning to Boston or Philadelphia.
Other side trips covering Windsor, Burlington,Swift River, Blue Hole, and a rafting trip on RiverRio Grande can be arranged at the slight additionalcost of $5.00.
If you are interested we will send free “AHappy Month in Jamaica,” a beautifully illustra-
ted book, also “ The Golden Carribean,” ourmonthly paper. Address Local Tourist Agents, orF. S. JOPP, General Passenger Agent. LongWharf, Boston.
EXITS
Jackson & Co.
We have receivedour Importationof Gloves in all
Iengths,colors andstyles for Christ=mas gifts.
Miss M. F. Fisk144 Tremont St.
25 GOLDYEART* BONDS
ANNUITY BONDSIssued by the
Cnglanti JHutualLife insurance Companp.
BOSTON, MASS.Soperior Investment. Certain Incomeo
Interesting Guarantees.^^gTM All Risks Excluded.
All the facts promptly upon request,
5MA5. H. FLOOD, Manager,Home Office Agency, 87 Milk Sto
'X n CURTIS. General Agent,Branch Office. 176 Federal SL
ladies’ and ©entlcmcn’s
Hatters anb ifurriere
MANICUREShampooing and flaasage, Diseases
of the Scalp a Specialty
LESLIE A. QOODELLRoom 307, Commonwealth Hotel
Bowdoin Street Opposite State House
ffura in (5reat IDacictg
for au ©ccasions
Cremont Street
©pposite ®ark Street Cburcb
30= DAY OFFERFor the next 30 days we will sell
under full guarantee a brand new
HIGH GRADE
Lincoln & ParkerPIANOS
This grade piano is sold by other dealers for $350.00Our price for 30 days only
$225.00This offer will not occur again and we only make it to
test the value of theatre programs for our advertising
LINCOLN & PARKEROpp. Hotel Touraine 211 Tremont St
STANDARD HOUSEHOLD DISINFECTANTHousekeepers oomider It
A REQUiSITiYou see Keverywhere,room shelf. I
etc.
A SICK ROOMNECESSITY,
NAME OF MFR. R. G. SULLIVAN, STAMPEDON EVERY
-20-4lOc; Cigar.
Is Che Smokers' Protection and Standard of Quality.
BostonIMcGreenery & Manning,Cross & Fulton St.
Dis'b't’rs \ L. Jeselsohn, 21a Hanover Street.
FACTORY MANCHESTER, N. H.
Souvenir Boxes of 25 for the holidays
PAINE FURNITURE COMPANYMain Entrance. 48 Canal St., Near North Station
KEEP HOUSEOutfits for a persons,nice goods, with ex-tension table and 6-
hole range, $75; only $6 cash and $1.50 per week;free delivery; no interest. GUY'S, 86 Canal Street.
$3.50NO LEAK
WATERPROOFWINTER BOOT
Knickerbocker
Broad Toe
Wide Edge
Heavy Sole
ALL STYLES
E. W. Burt & Co.
40 West 5t., Boston
In dtthr useOnthe Dath-n th« ktluhan
MISSION FURNITUREMission Furniture is no
longer a fad or a fashion.
The comfort of its chairs
and sofas, and the strength
and stability of all the pieces,
have made it within the last
few years a staple in all fur-
niture stores. We have thelargest collection of thiscabinetwork in NewEngland, and the twopieces shown above are excellent examples of the values that can be securedhere. At our price of $3 each, they are going fast.
The Pioneer of
Sanitary Underv^^ears
UNDERWEAR
And still the leader. First for dur-
ability, first for comfort, first for
Health. Unshrinkable.
Catalogue explains everythhtg. Free with samples
Boston Branch, 228 BOYLSTON ST.
STERLING SILVER
Toilet Articles.All arguments, both
of beauty and of util-
ity, favor sterlingsilver as the materialpar e xcellenc
e
forARTICIyES.
We exhibit—
Brushes,
Mirrors,
Manicure Sets,
Etc.
The variety is almostendless and the differ-ent patterns arecarried onward fromarticle to article inorder to permit of
i
ready “ matching. ”i
Prices always moderate.|
SMITH PATTERSON CO.'Wholesale and Retail Jewellers,
|
i
52 Summer Street, BOSTOE>]. i
Castle Square Theatre
NEXT WEEKFIRST PRODUCTION AT THIS THEATRE
The Boston 5tage Society an-
nounces the first production in this
Theatre of the successful play
four acts, by Oscar Wilde
Lady
Windermere's
FanA Play About a Good
Woman
A FEW EXTRACTSA cynic is a man who knows the price of everything
and the value of nothing.
All men are monsters. The only thing to do is to
feed the brutes well.
There is nothing in the world like the devotion of amarried woman. It is a thing that no married manknows anything about.
There are only two traged'es in life—not getting
what you want and getting it. The last.is the.,worst.
London is full of women who trust their husbands.One can always recognize them, they look so thorough-ly unhappy.
She looks like an edition de luxe of a wicked Frenchnovel.
Experience is the name a man usually gives to his
mist^es.
Women like to find us irretrievably bad and leaveus hopelessly good.
Lady Windermere’s Fan will be given for
the week of December 1 1 only. Seats for
the entire week are now on sale at the boxoffice.
WEEK OF DECEMBER 4 , 1905
THE BOSTON STAGE SOCIETYPRESENTS
Clyde Fitch’s play in four acts
THE CLinBERSProduced under the personal stage direction of W. C. Masson
CAST OF CHARACTERS
DICK STERLING JOHN CRAIGNED WARDEN CHARLES MACKAYMR. MASON EDWARD WADETROTTER WILLARD HOWEDR. STEINART MARK KENTMR. GODESBY SPOTTISWOODE AITKENJORDON MAURICE FRANKLINLEONARD JOHN J. GEARYMAN SERVANT B. FAIRFAXFIRST FOOTMAN ARTHUR GOWINMASTER STERLING OSCAR JOHNSONBLANCHE STERLING LILLIAN KEMBLEMRS. HUNTER LEONORA BRADLEYCLARA HUNTER MARY YOUNGJESSIE HUNTER HAZEL MACKAYEMISS GODESBY MARION BALLOUMISS RUTH HUNTER LEAH WINSLOWMISS SILLERTON CORDELIA MACDONALDTHOMPSON MARION CALVERTMARIE SADIE GALLOUPE
(Contittued oa following Page)
Jordan Marsh Co.ESTABLISHED 1851
THE riERCANTILE HEART OF NEW ENGLANDOur Standard Always the Highest Our Stocks Always the Largest
Our Prices Absolutely the Lowest
COMFORTABLE AND SERVICEABLE
HOUSE GARMENTSE
very woman knows the importance of a plentiful supply of these
warm, sensible garments. And it’s equally sure that such prices as these
will be quickly appreciated and taken advantage of. Second Floor—Rear
100 Bath RobesMade up of part wool and cottonblanket, sailor collar and cuffs, trimmedwith ribbon to match, extra full skirt,
worsted girdle, fine line of colorings.
Regular value 2.98, now ....
J 95Full Length KimonasOf fleece-down material, handsomeJapanese patterns, dainty and service-
able colorings, shirred yoke back andfront, k*mona and sleeves finished withsatin ribbon to match. Were ^ O C2.95, now
Fleece Down Bath or LoungingRobesOf best quality, dainty colorings, hand-somely finished with wash dresden rib-
bon, silk cord around waist.. ^ 50
Blanket RobesOf imported material, beautiful color- ..
ings, deep border on robe and cuffs,
collar, sleeves and pocket finished withwide satin ribbon to match, ^ CTIYsilk girdle J •OU
Eiderdown Bath RobesAs illustrated, of best quality material,
kimona style robe, sleeves and pocketfinished wdth wide satin ribbon to
match, silk girdle. Worth g"
7 50, now
Eiderdown Dressing 5acquesOf best quality ripple material, collar
finished with satin, all colors..
Blanket Bath or Lounging RobesIn a variety of colorings, handsomefigured effects, collar and cuffs fin-
ished with satin ribbon to'll O C
match
Fleece Down NegligeesIn dainty colorings—gown, collar andsleeves finished with wash rib- Cbon, girdle of ribbon to match
Blanket WrappersOf selected patterns, handsome color-
ings, collar, cuffs and pocket trimmedwith best quality satin ribbon
gjworsted girdle
Japanese Quilted RobesA large and varied assortment of color-
ings and styles ranging in price from. .
12.50 to 25.00Flannelette WrappersA handsome assortment in dark andlight patterns, made yoke effect front
and back and finished with shoulder
caps and belt of material. Very full
cut skirt, finished with shirred flounce
at bottom. A regular 2.00 |value l*Ovr
SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY
ACT I. At the Hunter’s (drawing room)—The first week in
NovemberACT II. Dining room of the Hunter’s house. Christmas Eve
Fourteen months later
ACT III. At the Hermitage—The next afternoon
ACT IV. The library at Sterling’s—The following morning
(Continued on following Page)
COMING ATTRACTIONS
iVlondHy, December II— Oscar Wilde’s brilliant comedy
Lady Windermere’s FanMonday. December 18 famous old English comedy by Oliver
’ Goldsmith
She Stoops to Conquer
THE CLIMBERS, ACT IV.— Library at the Sterlings.
The entire furnishings for this scene, as well as for Act II (the dining-room scene),
were bought of the Paine Furniture Co., 48 Canal Street.
i Drink Only the Parent
III SOLD EVERYWHERE
Bjjl AT
pft» V$1.00 Per Full Honest Quart Bottle
IkR. H. HIRSHFELD
New England Agent
5 and 6 Haymarket Square, Boston1 Long Distance Telephone, Haymarket 114 and 115
AT SODAFOUNTAINS
5 CENTS
& EATON’S MARGUERITESold by W I KhP Mo»t Popular Cls:ars
All First Class Dealers | %|^i Day
HERRICK TICKETS COPLEYAll Theatres. SQUARE
HAVEYOUA6R0KEN RIB?
ril pat ifl • Btw ont for • quarter
Repairing and Recovering a Specialty
JOHN T. MANNING, Umbrella Mfr*
Salesrooms and Factory, 22 WINTER ST. ^Try my Guaranteed Umbrella, $3 5#
IpljUaOEipota 3ce Cream Co. "’SJtS""’» ^ ^ ^ Telephone 0afor# 582
Orders received by Mall, Express and Telephone. S. M. X.^WS, Pkopsxbtm.
MUSICAL PROGRAMME
March—“ High Society ’’ Steele
Overture Medley—‘ A Picnic for Two” Von Tilzer
Containing: “Bunker Hill,” “Tell Me with Your Eyes,” “A Picnic for Two,”“ That’s What the Daisy Said,” and “ Have You Seen My Henry Brown ?
”
Selection—“ Dolly Varden ” yulian Edwards
Waltzes— “ Traume auf Dem Bosporus” Vollstedt
Morceau—“The Butterfly” Theo Bendix
Two Step—“Runaway Girl ” Van Baar
IMPORTANT NOTICE.The Safety Curtain will be lowered hereafter
in the presence of the audience once during each
performance.
In Preparation
:
Beerbohm Tree’s famous London version of
OLIVER TWISTThe sole acting rights for this city have been secured by the Boston
Stage Society and this great Dickens play which is the theatrical sensation
of London at the present time will be presented here exactly as it is now run-
ning at His Majesty’s Theatre, London, where it has played to the full capac-
ity of the Theatre since the opening of the season.
The first performance of the play in America was given a week ago at
the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York. It was a great success. The play
is announced there for an indefinite run.
The law-suit which Mr. Tree has brought to restrain its performance in
New York will not affect its presentation in Boston, as special permission has
been obtained from Mr. Tree for the Boston production.
Telephone 2600 Oxford Mail Orders Promptly Filled
STRICTLY'FIREPROOF^HROUGHQUI^
iNRT Siegel Go,Washington & Essex Sts^
Eat Your Lunch in Our Palatial Restaurant, Fifth Floor— Music Daily
rhis Christmas Opening in Point
OF
EXTENSIVENESS OF STOCKS AND ARRANGE-MENT ,56 SUPERIOR CHARACTER OF MER-
CHANDISE UNAPPROACHABLE VARIETY
OF REPRESENTATION ^ ^ POPULAR SHOP-
PING CENTRE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING ^
And in every other essential attribute that tends to make
a huge enterprise like this ideally satisfactory proves that
Henry Seigel Co. Store may well be regarded
as the Greatest Christmas Store in New England
Hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise
bought in conjunction with Simpson Crawford Company, New York, and our
other mammoth department stores permit us to offer shopping advantages
that cannot be found elsewhere. The news in this announcement is
especially confirmatory of this statement.
For ChristmasA THEATRE TICKET BOOK
AS A
CHRISTHAS GIFTJust now when you are puzzling your brains to think of some novel and inter-
esting Christmas present let us make a suggestion. What could give more genu-
ine pleasure to your Iriend for the next six months than the gift of a Castle Square
Theatre “ Ticket Book,” entitling the holder to one special seat at every week’s
performance until the close of the dramatic season on June 2, 1906.
The Castle Square Ticket Book ”is an innovation this year, and a very popu-
lar one. No other theatre in the country issues such a book. It is a neatly printed
little volum e, about te size of a lady’s visiting card. Indeed, it is not unlike a
railroad mileage book.
Each book contains a number of coupons, one coupon for each performance of
the year. The inside front cover of the Book has stamped upon it the location of
the selected seat. On the inside back cover is a number, which number is regis-
tered in the purchaser’s name at the box office, to identify the Book and aid in its
recovery in case of loss.
The holder of the ticket presents the Book to the doorkeeper, who detaches
one of the coupons. The holder then shows the cover (which serves as a seat
check) to the usher, who takes him to the proper seat and returns the Book.
Castle Square Ticket Books will be issued for any seat in the theatre, and for
any day of the week. They are offered at a substantial discount from the regular
scale of prices. Each book, if bought for a Christmas gift, will bear only the
coupons from January i to June 2, a total of 22 coupons. The important saving in
price on these Theatre Ticket Books over the same number of tickets bought singly
will be seen from this Price List
:
TWENTY-TWO (22) COUPON TICKET BOOK, JANUARY 1 TOJUNE 2, 1906, FOR 22 WEEKS’ PRODUCTIONS
One Dollar Seat....... $20
Seventy-five Cent Seat . . . . . 15
Fifty Cent Seat 10
Thirty-five Cent Seat/ . . , . . 7
Twenty=five Cent Seat ..... 5
Fifteen Cent Seat ...... 3
Remember that the gift of one of these Theatre Ticket Books will be a constant
reminder of the generosity of the donor from week to week for the next six months.
They are on sale at the Box Office, where a special seat may be selected.
Meyer Jonasson & Co.
Tremont and Boylston Streets
SUITS FOR LESS
Our season of mark-down has already begun. Manyof the better grade Tailor Suits of fine Broadcloth,
Cheviot, Serge, Chiffon Velveteen, etc. (and in-
cluding what remain of imported models), show
decided reductions.
Drop Into the Habit of DiningAT THE
HOTEL NAPOLI84-90 FRIEND STREETNear Washington Street
a sBaB2e9SG3sesiSias6Rt€esasasBs
IDINE AT i
CROSBY’S I
I19 SCHOOL ST. I
Onl}' Genuine French and Italian Restau-
rant in the Cit}'
STRICl LY FIRST CLASSPRIVATE DINING ROOMS^ MUSIC
M. Di PESA & CO., Props.
iDlNlSG’sTON A CoURtSt. BoSTON