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announce Joseph MediU Patterson’s storyof the stage, “A Little Brother of the Rich,” with William J. Bauman in the title role and with all the favorites, including Eda von Luke, Fred Julian, John Nicholson, Louise Glaum and the rest, in the supporting roles.BIJOU—Colonel RIcho's stock company will offer, beginning with to-day’s matinee, a story of Captain Dreyfus’ exile, entitled ‘‘Devil’s Island.” John Lane Connor and Margaret Neville will assume the leading roles.COLLEGE — Commencing to-morrow night, ‘‘The Squaw Man” -will be produced. The Important roles will be played by Rodney Ranous, Marie Nelson, Henry Rowell and Adda Gleason.NATIONAL—For the current week, beginning wTith a matinee this afternoon “The Man of the Hour.” Felix Honey portrays the character of Alderman Phe* lan this season.GLOBE—The last performances of Elinor Glyn’s ‘‘Three Weeks” will be given commencing this Sunday matinee. Jeanne Towler will appear as “the Lady.”CROWN — “Brewster’s Millions,” an amusing farce, will open this afternoonthan plenty of possibilities for the ■unique work that Miss Sears has been identifiedwith.CURRENT PLAYS— OLYMPIC—George M. Cohan’s comedyhe success, “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford,” he continues. Ralph Stuart as the lovable e3 “scamp,” George Parsons as “Blackie” ,ie Daw and Myrtle Tannehill as the “secre-m tary” continue to grow in popularity.WHITNEY—“The Little Damosel,” the ts quaint comedy which Henry W. Savaglt; ig is offering, begins the third week. The er novelty of the play and the cleverness of nt its presenting cast have apparently made th a deep and pleasing Impression.£e LA SALLE—“The Sweetest Girl in Je Paris” begins its twentieth week. The in 200th performance will be given Friday evening, and although that date is the d- thirteenth of the month, no apprehension! )n are entertained because of that proverbia' day of ill omen. *CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE—“The ThreeIn Twins,” with Clifton Crawford in the prince cipal role, and with new songs and “busi-ness,” will close a prosperous run this er week.y. HAYMARKET—Harry Clay Blaney :r‘ makes his reappearance on Halsted street s- for the first time In two years to-dav. Heit will offer Owen Davis’ dramatisation of !’9 Sewell Ford’s “The Luxie Cherub,” which in has been entitled “The Boy From Wall d- Street.”IMPERIAL—Messrs. Klimt OassoloDoctor’s HealtThe questions amthe symptoms or di apply to any case olThose wishing fi Lewis Baker, Collei ton, Ohio, enclosing reply. Full name ai initials or fictitiousrPha nrocr»r1nt!nnc Pfi
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