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Before the . cava ge wolfhounds can fasten their fangs in Ned's throat a shrill istle sounds and they slink away. . the form if a iS], About Plays and Players By Bide Dudley ‘Walsh has deserted vaude- and is to return to the legitimate The Liebler Company an- that sho has been engaged to play the role of the sea witch in By “Tbe Garden of Paradine,” which will -@pen at the Park Theatre Nov. 2%. Maud Hildyard, originally engaged, with an accident and bad to give the part. Miss Walsh wént into vaudeville two years ago when she was @nable to find a starring vebiclgshat her talents, She bi a .: role sho @us just acer San rily a very important one and, ag ate the production will have no » the work of Miss Walsh will un- jedly be a principal feature. The @ogagement of Miss Walsh for this » leaves her husband, Bill Travers, 4 bas been in ber support for " Fears, out of a job. looks like a tough winter,” said ‘RM lirt evening. “If you hear of dy who needs a willing boy, let know. o I'm a g004 dresser on and THAT WAS DIFFERENT. young man in the Cort Theatre Bex office was hard at work arrang- "tag bis ticket rack when a man ap. at the window and asked: . “Have you two seats for Dr. Graf. tar jee, sir,” replied the youth inside. : passed the tickets out and was pe for them. Then he sald: “Oh, + I'd suggest that you leave stat number with me sol can mon you in case any of your its call for youd’ im @ doctor of divinity,” replied patron. Divinity?” came from the ticket » “That's different. 3 thought lived here in New York.” GIXTY-FIVE GET LICENSES. ’ Burkan announced yester- that sixty-five proprietors of cafes and cabarets bad taken Moenses giving them the right to the music controlled by the can Society of Componers, Au- and Publishers played ip their ‘The entire campaign of the tion, however, reste on the ry ayy the woe ppeals 1e@ case Oo! pelety Versus the Hillard Hotel Com- Bay, which operates the Vanderbilt. society won a preliminary vic- fn this case, but the botel peo- Qppealed. It, the higher court not sustain the action of the tribupal the society's plan to ake people pay for the use of music ‘Wpll receive a setback that may prove 4 Fes “Madam nt” company have returned to York. 5 Kelcey Allen is to take up to offset the effects of rich food. gene, Waller wires from Detroit je illness is not at all serious. Elks of Paterson, N. J., have it a performance of “The Yel- is a for Dec, 7 and will have nefit. ulian Eltinge’s tour d to the Pacific C an indefinite engag claco during the Fa! Joe Dillon called i = ea p ao wee ese se al ree the shirt Jer the dance $9° EARL & WILSON, | while I gers THE EVENING WO! Part Three—The Sinking Floor that afternoon. threateningly at Ned. i q ( 1, th WN ar Vite o —_ i nai AND DONT TALK OUT LOUO— FATHERS STILL SICK AND THERE MUSTNT BEA SOUND IN THE House} Claxton Wilstach in the Punch and Judy Theatre ty booed and was able to get in after two chairs bad been set out in the hall it start out “In jain New Year's in Kansas City. It will play east of the Missouri River only, Joho C. Thomas, tenor, has been en- gaged for a role in “The Peasant Girl,” in which Emma Trentini ts the star. Blanche Burns has been added to the cast of “Yosemite,” which will open Daly's Theatre Monday, She will play the part of Lone Star. Two now theatres which will be booked by (he Cort interests are the White in Fresno and the New Opera House in Vinajia, Cal. ‘Tho Life Photo Company will prob- ably take a lease on the Lexington ra House to- ROOT STAGING AN OPERA. A. E. Root has in rehersal “The Chocolate Soldier” and will send it on tour, beginning Thankagiving Day in Troy. Mr. Root has latel: nm ase sociated with F, C. Whitney's in- terests. Ho was formerly manager of the Grand Opera House in Lon- don, Ontario, THEATRE CLUB GROWING. The Theatre Club, Inc, of which Mrs, J. Christopher Marka ts Preai- dent, is to iricrease its membership from 600 to 1,000, The Execu- tive Board met yesterd: it th tel Astor and decided to thi 7 The Council of Governors will meet next Tuesday and formally raise the est, The club bas a jong waiting te HITCHCOCK WILL TESTIFY. apolis while he goes to Washington to testify in the suit of Philander Johnson, who believes “The Beaaty Bhop" was founded on his musical comedy book “Dr. Fakewell.” The hearing was echeduled to begin to-|. Gay. A SIGHTSEER. Richard Madden says that a man, evidently from the dis- trite, bought a matinee tloket at the Bronz Opera House the other day and then made rather a pecullar request. the man at the “Bay,” be eaid oor, makin’ my Gret visit to New York. If anything the tre me fa 4) please’ y ren oung: The big man is joined by another—the woodsman Ned encountered at the gate “That's the feller,” h whispers to the bearded one, who scowls ORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH “ (All Rights Reserved) ws The bearded man whispers an order, and with drawn revolver the’ woodsman orders Ned before him. A small hut stunds within the stockade, and into this Ned is thrust. The door is locked and Ned is 4 prisoner. He remembers the note that had been dro to him, and with his pocket flash lamp reads it to see if it holds a key the to the situation. ot nnn wl UI if We il ‘ sill Sia vf. bint th 1 Gave’ WHY THA Vintec y A THENT FOR A Dov oetnut AND: AND- oeT my THEeny LBACK AGAIN. W-W-W-W= ‘( WA SSAMATTER, 4 WASSAMETTERS a ) we —- “Wat's A GROUCHY OLD GuY You Gor AT YOUR TACKLE AXEL , BUT HE'S SmeaRED WITH COIN SO KID HIM ALONG AND MAYOR He'LL SLIP YoU A BiG TIP! See HERE WAITER — You've Got PGs reer AND CALVES BRAINS - Haven't You ? —, INSULT ME BUT AY A WOULDN'T STAND For (T iit ; A +” ee ist Scenario by Lucy Foster Madison ‘4 Ana us ved reads the note it brings to bim a solution of the mystery, resolves that, come what may, he will [? ber guardian As he folds the note and replaces it his pocket he is conscious of a queer, bration, and, to his dismay, feele the for sinking with him into the be continued to-morrow. il ih NNN iti ant eel pli 4 lg For TH’ Love o' mud \\ cant & BOOY HAVE @& CHILL WITHOUT CALLIN $25.00 AWARDED EACH WEEK TO EVENING WORLD READERS FOR ACCEPTED PICTURE STORY SCENARIOS THE EVENING WORLD this page a picture-story, “THE IRON written by a reader of this paper, FIVE DOLLARS. The story will six pictures each. week printing at the top of this MAN,” the edenario for which was who has been awarded TWENTY> be completed in six instalments of THE EVENING WORLD will print one of these picture stories each week, and the readers of thie paper are invited to write the scenarios. Each week the writer of the scenario from which the pictures are drawn will receive $25 and the name of the author will be pub- lished with the pictures. | George Davis, a partner of Fred- erick Belasco in the managomont of the Alcazar Theatre and Stock Com- pany in San Fr: is in York. Mr. Davis cal acacitona 01 re fair. # “War or no war, we expect things to boom during the Exposition,” be sald, eo An Easy Way to ‘ Increase Weight Good Advice for Thin Folks ‘The trouble with mi ne in ent You cannot tract assiin- ‘ “”*~RROW NatCOLLAR. 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