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BOARDS AND BILLBOARDS

Colonial--Fred and Dorothy Stone with "Criss Cross"--8.15 o'clock--Papa goes where daughter goes.

Copley--"The Ghost Train"--8.30 o'clock--If only such things did happen in railway stations!

Majestic--"Pickwick"--8.20 o'clock--Pickwick Pale.

Plymouth--"Iolanthe" and "The Pirates of Penzance"--8.20 o'clock--How many times have you been?

Park--"The Night Hawk"--8.15 o'clock--Another play about a Magdelene. She's shipped to Kansas in the end.

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Shubert--"The Vagabond King"--8 o'clock--A chance for Boston to slum. . .to music.

Tremont--Beatrice Lillie in "Oh, Please!"--8.15 o'clock--The Hub may look at a peerless peeress.

Wilbur--"Yes, Yes, Yvette"--8.10 o'clock--Being the little sister of "No, No, Nannette." About a gentleman who bet he could tell the truth. And what it gets him.

Movies.

Metropolitan -- Florence. Vidor in "Afraid to Love"--Who wouldn't be, with Florence?

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