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4 ; ' tea dramatic echool, Louts A new theatrical concern, known as the Savoy Producing Company, has Just been launched. Paul Philipp is @eneral Manager and Avolf Philipp Btage Director. Its first production ‘Will be a musical comedy called “Two TsCompany,” from the triangular au- thorship of Paul Herve, Jean Briquet and Adolf Philipp, co-authors and Bomposers of “Adele,” “Alma” and “The Midnight Giri.” Edward A. Paul- fon assisted in tho adaptation of “Two. ls Company.” The Savoy Pro- | @ueing Company has also acquired | the American ts to “That Night,” | &@ farce by Adolf Philipp; “Three ae musical comedy by and uet; “The Bank Cash- | n” @ comedy drama, by Francois a play | Jules Fabre, id a musical com- called “Sh! 4 Secret,” “THE BLIGHTER” NOW A PLAY. Through an arrangement with Maurice 8. Rovnes and Grace La Kue | the Messrs. Shubert have acquired for production during the coming| ray pay by Benjamin F. Glazer on Forrest Halsey's story “The ter.” Mr. Glazer is a Philadel- ie} newspaper man. Miss La Rue be seen in the play. AN ODE TO CANTALOUPE: Eill*velie Mae Doolittic ate a deli- elous cantaloupe with ioe cream in it recently. Result—the following poem: enc wick, child, Teeny Rix merken ie iondea™s wjuare meal, | RESPECTFULLY REFERRED. K. R. J. writes from Poug! pale: 4 ‘have just seen Bessie jae in Reward.’ In the fifth reel she is shown full face front with five tear- drops er egg odd her face in @lose formation, Will you oblige man; ts movie fans, as well as myself, telling how these tears are usually hether by a medicine oF @ sponge? Also what is the of time usually allowed for the it surging of the heroine's bosom ‘when she registers emotion?” ‘Wii Miss Barriscale kindly furnish ‘this information? ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, ‘W. R.—Apply for a chorus job or go Levin—See Meyer Cohen, an offices, Columbia Theatre juilding. Toll bim you sing and ask bis advice. MR. FISKE HAS PLAYS. Harrison Grey Fiske is to continue ing. He has several plays ich he intends to stage next sea- fon, Mr. Fiske thinks the season ‘will be a good one. The films, he @ays, will burt tho legitimate stage Jess and less from now on, FILMS FOR MR. SAVAGE. Broadway heare that Henry W. age is to have his own film pro- i company. Also that the first a will be “Madam X." Mr. wage 16 paving a new yacht built at Camden, N. J. He went over to it Clara Kimball ‘s & bear, quit the theatri- on the Philadel- Dhia Ledger. ' ‘Howard Herrick is in Atiantic Cit, as press representative of “The Dirt @f a Nation.” Harry Alward, advance man, is @pending the summer driving trotting McMahon, Diainond and Chaplow have been engaged tor the fall pro- Winter Garde: y Smith and Irving Berlin engaged writing and com- | new revue for C. B, Dilling- “The Last Laugh” will open at the Phirty-ninth Street Theatre Aug. 2 without another engagement out of Frederick J. Haskins, the Washing- ton newspaper mao, is in town. He's wn heavier since the tango crase died down, One of th read “Twia Beds” come Danies gav: performance yesterday Bhtornoon at the Harris. Belwyn & Co. bave extended their Jease on the Harris until a year from next October. Leon Bakst may come to America when the Serge de Diaghtlew Im- Ballet Russe is at the Metro- ‘The “Sart" company, headed by ajos, in resting three weeks in St. Paul. Charles Meakins is Broad- waying temporarily. Blanche Ring is sojourning in Los Angeles, tying Wer best to resist plo- ture offers. She vows she won't do work. ne Equitable Motion Pictures Cor- tion is having a five-reel scena- written songiely for Kathr; jan. She act exclusively for fl mera for hile. MANY CHORUSES RECEIVED. Readers of this department havo t in many choruses for the song! ‘Jilted for Another,” which Jeanetto, will sing in Yonkers for char- 't room to print them mention is due Ga- le Loop A shee O'ne atmenl, 7, A. G, C.F. K. and K., J, Miss Martin may ue Gabrielle ‘Ad THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW ILLUSTRATED MOVIE STORIES, —== THANHOUSER STAR, Featared This Week in “THE REVENGE OF T Mignon Anderson YOUR 8CR N FAVORIT PRESENT He points out the way to reach Frank, ils wht Mentally Pegg over the cunning of his treach- k short cut, which she little dreams will land her in erous plan, meets Dora and tells her that her lover has been seriously. injured. ‘D> Ake To TELL ME You WHERE To FIND GOLD] \ t if P ( 1S THAT Sol WELL, IF YOU De LET THE Gang know weke ALIVE, TANS FIQM wilt BE DEADER THAN JULIUS CESAR, WITHIN THREE MONTHS! Sevy! WELL, D (oowr ‘ THIRTN YEARS ) without 1T, HUH! pyre recently, said, “You men must hav a hard life.” “Oh, 1 don't know," replied one. “Just think of being able to go fish- | P ing without quitting work!” In his new play, ‘ousin Lucy,” Julian Eltinge believes he has the best vehicle of bis career, The plot concerns a young man who is sup- posed to be dead. Not being a tries to collect his gpesing an Cousin Lucy, in whose favor the pol- icy was made out. Mr. Eltinge is o “girl” in all acte but the last. GIFFEN SEEING THINGS. Larry Giffen insists that he has frequently seen @ sign on a shop near and Fiftieth Streer eR FROM THE CH Willle Howard— bon ‘Tho’ he wi ‘be dost ua... ITRIBUTED TALE. ‘ot “The Passing lamb chop or a por! op? Waiter—Can't you tell by the taste? what difference does, it maket” Dick climtis to the top of the chimney, from ich vantage victim and see FLOOEY AND AXEL—Axe! May Teach Swimming All Right, but He’s Not Built for Fancy Diving ! Vea LNG WUKLD, Thursday, July 22; 1913 FEATURING REA as Boenario by LLOVD LONERGAN—Iiluetrated by FERD G. LONG TARS © L MOVI& 8 PART FOUR The Quicksand EACH W Following the route lald out for her by Dick, Dora teaches the deceptive quicksand. She eels herself sinking and calls for help, but there is no one to aid Her struggles are a source of fiendish satisfaction to Dick, who murmurs: “No other shall have yous rather would | see you die!"—(Continued lo-morrow, int he can watch the course of his r trapped in the treacherous sands. CONMIT peagely WHea- wet! HARLIE BOLT, MN —AND RECOLLECT c = “ T PUT MINE ON TOP o' HISH AND MAKE [2 | we WONDER HOW HE'LL GET ON WITH HIS JITNEY BOAT NEXT WEEK 7 w By Vic WHO BANE KICK ME ? ¥ < <4 ry ° 2 Withi threatening fists waving, and many oattis, he Blundfertioré, rushing ater, stepped off The 3! came demanding the hen who Jaid golden eggs (which | Relieved of this great weigh 1 Tom had rescued from this truel monster). Tom | held fast, and was whiszed hes oa per sa was far ahead, ‘So fast that he forgot to tumble, | tand, where he frolicked ie came to return He raced the ales end first and ‘Ha tencath e OpenrEy. City. Continued lemons P, large i pial