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ae a ee ee eS ee. 
Nov. 3, 1916. 
“ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR. 
The Winter Garden’s latest offer- 
ing, “Robinson Crusoe, Jr.” with the 
irrepressible Al Jolson, star entertain- 
er of that institution of humor, beauty 
and present-day popular music, comes 
to the Shubert Theatre, Boston, next 
Monday, Nov. 6. 
Jolson is always sure to be seen in 
fast company and his supporting cast 
this season is, fortunately, the origi- 
nal one, the players being Lawrence 
D’Orsay, Claude Flemming, Frank 
Carter, Barry Lupino, Bowers, Wal- 
ters and Crocker, Frank Grace, John- 
nie Berkes, Kitty Doner, Mabel 
Withes, Isabel Rodrigues, Rae Bart- 
ley, Gertie Latchford, May Poth, 
Frank Homes, Lee Thelps, Alexandra 
Dagmar, Bert Dunlap, Clint Russell, 
George Thornton, Eislown Heller, 
Alice Humphries, Eleanor Ryley and 
others. 
“Robinson Crusoe, Jr.,” is described 
as an original musical extravaganza 
in two acts and ten tremendous 
scenes. The book is by Edgar Smith 
and Harold Atteridge, the latter 
author being responsible for the lyrics 
as well. 
In a College Town.—Student (to 
servant at the door): “Miss Brown?” 
Servant: “She’s engaged.” Student: 
“T know it. I’m what she’s engaged 
to.” 
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Surest and quickest way to provide all the requirements for 
Winter is to place yourself and your needs in the hands of this Store. 
Already the Autumn season has shown Webber service far ahead 
in all that applies to good, to advanced, storekeeping. And this a 
season, too, when war-time conditions are active strewing difficulties 
in the path. 
Ready now with the same good service for Winter. Expect not 
the ordinary, but the extraordinary. We'll exert every effort not to 
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asking. 
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ARE YOU MAKING READY FOR 
~ THE WINTER THAT’S COMING 
And it’s yours without the 
