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LILLIAN RUSSELL.

CHICAGO
BY
Day and Night

THE
PLEASURE SEEKER’S GUIDE
TO THE
Paris of America.


300 PAGES.
69 ILLUSTRATIONS.


CHICAGO:
THOMSON AND ZIMMERMAN,
234 and 236 La Salle St.,
1892.


Copyrighted 1892,
By THOMSON AND ZIMMERMAN.
[All rights reserved.]


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The Gist of it.

PART I.
INTRODUCTORY.

CHAPTER I.—Where to Stay—A Concise Description of theHotels of Chicago, their Characteristics, their Prices, withsome Account of the People Who Patronize Each—TheGreat Palmer House Tragedy.

CHAPTER II.—The Theatres—A Complete Description of theCity’s Splendid Play Houses and the Attractions TheyPresent—Beautiful Belles of Burlesque.

CHAPTER III.—The Great Auditorium and the New GermanTheatre—Two New Edifices of which all Chicagoans areProud.

CHAPTER IV.—Two Unique Playhouses. Being the MadisonStreet Opera House and Park Theatre, where the Showsare not Painfully Orthodox and Feminine Beauty is theChief Attraction.

CHAPTER V.—Free and Easy Shows—Where Etiquette is notalways Strictly Observed. Being Music and Dance Halls,and Such Like Free and Easy Resorts—“Papa” Engel’s“Variety” Palace.

CHAPTER VI.—Churches and Church Services. A Full Accountof Chicago’s Handsomest and Most Popular Churches, theirLocation and their Pastors.

CHAPTER VII.—The Panoramas and Libby Prison—Places ofDelightful but Quiet Entertainment that the Stranger cannotAfford to Miss.

CHAPTER V

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