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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1915. feet, will have been dredg: within the next three day: famous Weber and Fields aketches. First and last of all It needs an ac- tress of the Lillian Russell type to make the comedians stand in awe of her, The whole point of the thing standing at a counter, and over all spread the smile that Lew will prob- ably continue to pass around when he is a great-grandfather. ‘The reat Is stage history, Out of the % OU never can tell, as the consus taker might remark in an idle moment. Last night, at the Lyric Theatre, wo had a musical comedy with a baby | in it. It was by the Times Producing Company—the musical comedy, | { mean, The Smith Manufacturing Company had nothing to do with the Fields need a Iittle spending money AT PALACE THEATRE, Any old time Joe Weber and Lew ers are awaiting passage thr: cut case, Harry B. and his librotto-addicted namesakes were quite out of it. ‘The important fact is that the baby was borne (kindly note spelling) into the third act. The remarkable fact is that, being a wax baby, ft sur- vived the night. It was all very well for the late Mr. Hoyt to safety pin his hopes to “A Rag Baby.” But the wax article, on a night when the ther- Mometer seems to be dripping down the back of your neck, may be said to come ae a surprise. Yet there it was, big aa life, though not so natural! ‘The girl who learned to smile when sho put on her summer furs aad went, out into the supposediy cold world had married a poor but promising artist, ‘and in short order everything was just as it should have been at Oyster Bay whez the family magazine stuff had first call in the Mterary market. | Becept for the baby—which really is painted to order. And this Is the demanded altogether too much atten- life in musical comedy! tion at a late hour—“The Girl Who The music, to repeat, showed care- Smiles” was very nice to meet. The) ful selection. But who cares when qyuse came out beautifully. More-/it's tuneful? What's more, it was well yen, some of It seemed to have come| sung. Natalie Alt gave vocal proot from excellent sources. On the whole | of the fact that she is one of the there appeared to be a preference for | comparatively few well-trained young German compositions, This loaning | women we have in light opera, She have been dus more to the Times | sang charmingly. But she made the ing Company than to Jean worst of her good looks by wearing @ fer there was an unmistak.| most unbecoming pink hat in the French touch to the soore. Paul) earlier part of the performance, to- | Herve's story, with its domestic end-|sether with a wig that gave her the Broadway and 33d Street GI MB Twelve Thousand Men’s $1.50, $2 & $2.50 SHIRTS “La Boheme" with | facial expression of a wax doll. 4 OF oer tateas, There was, for ex-| George Baldwin put himself on rec- s ‘an artist's studio in which|©rd as a baritone of distinction, oh P, every: verybody got delight-Jonly in singing but in acting, an 4 tulty othe ag ta mth lite as it| divided honors with Miss Alt. 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HAMMOND. j, Beotlond, Aug. 6th, 1018, “FRUIT-A-TIVES” is made from juices and tonics—is mild in the end, and Joseph Phillips joined tn the merry songs very happily. In fact, it was all very tuneful and gay until the last act, when the voiceless baby should have been put to bed with leas ceremony, As the father of “the girl” who left home without taking even so much as & toothbrush with her, William Dan- | forth 5 a more or lesa amusing “grouc’ who won forgiveness by the capital way in which “The Story of a Sparrow: i Fanchonetti was an attractive maid with @ pair of light feet and a pleas- ing voice in her favor, and Fred Walton, as her devoted admirer, did a funny bit of work when he blew the whistle for a general servants’ strike, After bidding defiance to Jer- sey mosquitoes as an artist's model, Grace Leigh turned eiren and breathed a torrid love song that caused a great deal of fanning in| the audience. Mr. Baldwin joined with her in song and waltz after the| fashion of a man who finds himself helpless for the moment. From one) point of view this was funny—but | discreet, All the young women who frequented the studio proved their right to be there by exhibiting almost every good Re a Ferra: ‘ and pleasant in taste. ae) Garb Lod ceninary. ah : ‘ 1e act made a Be.» bor, 6 for $2.50, trial size 5c. pretty picture. 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And even the very best baby In| afternoon “Mike” and “Moyer made *ecause of the; again made every one happy ee. “Th, Girl Wh Smiles” thing. ay be too mutch of @ B04 | their return to each other and vaude- ight on an| , Along others on the bill were, Joe | at é ir 0 omiles But an excellent singing company | Ville a 90-in-the-shade celebration | ! & collar dros) Janeen tyr hipetity io ineker and A ‘ made the plece foyously tuneful. “The! that took on all the proportions of a Ghent Ctra fhindanin suddery| Mme, Padlins Dopat 5 J your je Fed HOON, dience had a hand in it, Off came the 4 strong arm, again n the game Ten Stenmers Held tn Canal. i$ delicateanen hats in acknowledgment ae By oe f introduction aes WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Half a mile of the resounding welcome, up came| Was tho unforgettable choking affair,| ,VASHINGTON, A Halt a mi if BY CHARLES DARNTON. , WEBER AND FIELDS the self-made poration” upon|and the so-ca 'iteminiscances" [of earth whieh slid into the Panama CELEBRATE JOYFEST which Joe built his reputation in the | wound up with “The Dying Gladia-|Canal last week, reducing the depth days when he took his luncheon | tor.” This is the least funny of the| through the Gaillard Cut to nineteen officials reported to-day. 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