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“EXPERIENCE” Moves AGAIN. 
“Experience” is going to move 
again. ‘This time it transfers Youth, 
Passion, Slander, Intoxication and all 
the other celebrated characters in this 
remarkable play to the stage of the 
Wilbur Theatre, thereby presenting 
the unequalled record of a play which 
had to move to three different thea- 
ties in one season in order to accom- 
modate the crowds. “Experience” 
has been breaking all records for at- 
tendance since it came to Boston in 
August, Crowded out of one thea- 
tre after eight weeks of phenomenal 
business, it moved to the’ Boston 
Opera House for three farewell 
weeks, and drew such crowds that the 
management decided to extend the 
engagement in Boston. By an ar- 
rangement with A. L. Wilbur, the 
beautiful Wilbur Theatre was secured 
for an extension of the engagement, 
and therefore next Monday night, 
November 15th, “Experience” in all 
its magnificent trappings and with its 
splendid cast will move to the Wilbur 
Theatre for a brief engagement. 
The same cast, headed by Ernest 
Glendinning as Youth, will be seen at 
the Wilbur next week. 
“No Shooting’ signs for sale =t 
the Breeze office,—cloth, 20c each; 
cardboard, 10oc. 
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Opening Of Our Fur Department 
It will be decidedly to your advantage to see our assortment before select- 
ing. Never before were the Sets more fashionable or desirable. Furs since 
Furs last May, therefore can offer you Furs at very moderate prices. 
75 wale $4.5 
LINEN PATTERN 
CLOTHS 
Heavy mottled in assorted borders. 2x3 YARD Scotch Damask, subject to 
This is an exceptional value at the weaver’s seconds; would be con- 
above price. sidered a good value at $6.00. 
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