This week in Boston . rying role of the play, andshe handles it in a manner which stamps her as a skillful delineatorof character. Carroll :\IcComas plays Maggie Cottrell to the life,while Louise Drew and Ivan Simpson are thoroughly satisfying asMr. and Mrs. Henry Worthington. Lew Fields latest production, The Never Homes, comes to theShubert. It is said to be a worthy successor to the many mammothentertainments bearing the Lew Fields trade mark. George W. Monroeis the chief comedian, and he has the merriest role of his play tells the story of a town ruled by suffragettes. Continuan


This week in Boston . rying role of the play, andshe handles it in a manner which stamps her as a skillful delineatorof character. Carroll :\IcComas plays Maggie Cottrell to the life,while Louise Drew and Ivan Simpson are thoroughly satisfying asMr. and Mrs. Henry Worthington. Lew Fields latest production, The Never Homes, comes to theShubert. It is said to be a worthy successor to the many mammothentertainments bearing the Lew Fields trade mark. George W. Monroeis the chief comedian, and he has the merriest role of his play tells the story of a town ruled by suffragettes. Continuances arc:—May Irwin in She Knows Better Now :itthe Plymouth; The Wizard of Oz at the Castle Square; The Trailof the Lonesome Pine at the Boston; Baby Mine at the iMajestic;Ziegfeld Follies at the Tremont; Mutt and Jeff at the Globe; TheCountry Boy at the Park, and The Pink Lady at the Colonial. Ice Skating and Hockey at the Boston Arena. Three sessionsdaily, except Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. THIS WEEK IN BOSTON. Hotel Juritan 390 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE100 yards west of Massachusetts Avenue car lines The Distinctive Boston House Afternoon tea with music in the sun parlor. THE HAIR STORE (Registered) 29 TEMPLE PLACEBOSTON, MASS. MISS R. BUTLER, ProprietorLadies Hair Goods of every description TO SUIT EVERY PURSETO SATISFY EVERY BUYER j Telephone Oxford 628 .^^J ou will confer a favor by mentioning THIS WEEK IN BOSTON whenmaking purchases from advertisers. THIS WEKK IN BOSTON • THE WEEKS EVENTSSunday, Jan. 14 ART EXHIBITIONS New Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Fenway. Open 1 p. m. to5 p. m. Admission free. The Museum contains collections Illustratingthe arts of Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Orient, and modern Europe anr*America, together with a large collection of reproductions. For list see Monday. Germanic Museum, junction Broadway and Cambridge Street, Cam-bridge, open 1 to 5 p. m. Admission free. Reproductions of master-pieces by noted sculptors of Germany, formed


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