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BOSTON MECHANICS FAIR. 
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Art Loan Exhibit of Paintings and 
2 Sculpture to Be One of the 
Big Features. 
The great Mechanics Building on 
_ Huntington Avenue, Boston, is rap- 
idly taking on the appearance of a 
_ veritable beehive because of the ac- 
_ tivity of all concerned in the man- 
_ agement, painters, decorators, booth 
_ builders, electricians, exhibitors and 
_ scores of others. The outlook is for 
_ the greatest exposition of its kind 
_ ever held in Boston and for one of 
_ the greatest held within doors in 
_ America or in the world. It will be 
~ an old-time Mechanics Fair in every 
sense of the word, not a food fair, 
_ but an immense assembly of practi- 
_ eal working interest and utility. One 
- big feature will be an Art Loan ex- 
hibit of paintings and statuary, of 
_ the finest and most valuable charac- 
ter, a vast gallery of costly works of 
art cheerfully loaned by owners 
solely because of their public spirit. 
This department of the exposition 
alone will well repay many hours of 
study. 
This great Mechanics Exposition 
will be open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m., 
every day from Monday, Oct. 3 to 
Saturday, Oct. 29, inclusive. 
é B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
The first opportunity to see a real 
airship at close range will be afford- 
ed at B. F. Keith’s Theatre next 
week. Up to this time the thousands 
who have seen the flights at the 
_ Harvard Aero Meet have not had 
an opportunity to come in close con- 
tact with either the aviators who 
have become famous, or the ma- 
chines. Mr. Keith has arranged to 
have one of the great racers placed 
on the stage and shown in full oper- 
ation, while an aviator who has be- 
come world famous will tell some of 
his experiences. After this the audi- 
ences will be invited to come upon 
the stage and get a close view of 
this wonderful machine. This will 
only be one remarkable feature in a 
bill of novelties. Something equally 
wonderful will be shown in the mam- 
moth production called ‘‘Sheehan’s 
Enchantment.”’ In this living 
figures in beautiful groupings are 
shown and these dissolve in full 
view of the audience, other group- 
ings appearing in their places. 
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“Tove Among the Lions’’ at the 
Hollis Street Theatre. 
A. E. Matthews, the delightful 
English comedian whose American 
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debut in New York two months ago 
was so successful, will make his first 
appearance in Boston at the Hollis 
Street Theatre on Sept. 19, in *‘ Love 
Among the Lions.’’ For the past ten 
years Mr. Matthews has shared w ith 
Gerald du Maurier, in London, the 
whole field of light comedy, and he 
brings with him a method of natural 
acting quite unlike any seen in this 
country. He is a subtle artist; a 
kind of early Charles Hawtrey, who 
prefers to suggest rather than over 
do. Indeed, his is a rare faculty of 
investing a farcical, humorous situa- 
tion, with a human quality that 
gives its comedy a lasting impres- 
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‘Love Among the 
is particularly suited to him. 
It is a romantic comedy dramatized 
by Winchell Smith, author of ‘‘The 
His vehicle, 
Lions,”’ 
Fortune Hunter,’’ from the well- 
known novel of the same name writ- 
by Frank Anstey, the best known 
humorist of London Punch. Mr. 
Matthews takes the part of young 
Theodore Sanders who is engaged to 
Lorana de Castro, an impetuous 
young lady who demands that the 
wedding ceremony take place in a 
cage of lions. 
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