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“THE Crisis.” 
“The Crisis” following closely the 
romance of Civil War days in St. 
Louis, by Winston Churchill, will be 
presented in elaborate style at the 
Majestic Theatre, Boston, Mass., 
commencing Monday, May 14th with 
two performances daily at 2.15 and 
8.15. There is a special musical 
score based on romantic and patriotic 
melodies of the Civil War period, 
combined with strains from the clas- 
sics. Each of the prominent char- 
acters of the play is accompanied at 
every appearance on the screen by a 
theme designed to fit with that par- 
ticular personality. 
A Tattor-MapE MAN. 
Next Monday “A _ Tailor-Made 
Man” will begin its 9th week in Bos- 
ton at the Tremont Theatre. It is 
thus emphasizing in material form 
the high regard theatregoers have for 
this delightful comedy of aspiration 
and accomplishment. Triumphant 
has been the course of its engage- 
ment which started without particu- 
lar heralding at another theatre where 
its stay having been completed, it 
moved to the Tremont and there con- 
tinued, with patronage unabated, its . 
prosperity. Grant Mitchell and the 
ideal company which impersonate the 
roles of the comedy have done their 
perfect best to vitalize the action and 
“speech as written by Harry James 
Smith. In fact, despite the previous 
work of this gifted playwright, this 
comedy would give him a conspicu- 
ous place in the theatrical sun had he 
no other plays to his credit. Rarely 
in the history of the theatre has a 
dramatic offering received such gen- 
uine manifestations of unanimous 
commendation as have been bestowed 
upon this triumph of dramaturgy. 
B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE. 
For the week of May 7 at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre, one of the most ex- 
traordinary attractions of the season 
is offered in Adele Ritchie, the sing- 
ing comedienne, who has not appear- 
ed upon the stage since her marriage 
to Guy Bates Post, the star of “The 
Masquerader,” some time ago. Miss 
Ritchie appeared recently at the Ac- 
tors’ Fund Benefit, for one perform- 
ance only, and scored such a hit that 
she was prevailed to return to the 
vaudeville stage for positively one 
week only. This engagement will be 
played at B. F. Keith’s Theatre in 
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MANCHESTER 
MASS. 
LIBRARY NOTES 
Books Added to Manchester Public Library in April 
Fiction 
Beetle, The Marsh 
Blue Bonnet: Debutante Richards 
Brown Study Richmond, Grace 
End of the Flight Kline 
Far Cry Rideout 
Girls at the Billet Onions 
Greenmantle Buchan 
Her Father’s Daughter Hinkson 
Hillman, The Oppenheim 
Jan and her Job Harker 
Jaunty in Charge Wemyss 
Jerry of the Islands London 
Joan Barr 
Keep Well Stories Jones 
Man of Athens 
Michael 
Dragoumis 
Benson, E. F. 
Poison Belt Doyle 
Rivals for the Team Barbour 
Winning his Game Barbour 
Non-Fiction 
Allies’ Fairy Book 
An Apology for Old Maids Sedgwick 
Crabb’s English Synonymes 
Frederick the Great (2v.) DeCatt 
‘“Mademoiselle, Miss’? 
Men of Letters Scott 
Military and Colonial Policy 
of the U.S. Root 
Musie and Life Surette 
Obstacles to Peace MeClure 
Outposts of the Fleet Noble 
Recollections of a Happy Life Hobson 
Mission of Janice Day Long Recollections of a Rebel Reefer Morgan 
Oh, Mary, be Careful Weston Ultimate Relief Clutton-Broek 
Only a Dog : Smith Voyage of the Deutschland Koenig 
Pippin Richards, Laura War and Humanity Beck 
Boston. This will be the only city Sharing headline honors with Miss 
in the country privileged to see Adele 
Ritchie this season. Miss Ritchie is 
one of the most charming and enter- 
taining comediennes that musical com- 
edy ever produced. She will wear 
some wonderful Paris gowns, and 
her act is expected to prove one of 
the bright spots in the performance. 
Ritchie will be Pat Rooney and Mar- 
ion Bent, in their new edition of their 
sketch, “At the News-stand.” 
Stylish millinery designed to suit 
your own taste at the Gertrude 
Shop. adv. 
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