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I CERTAINY LIE To DEVvuLL THESE HER’ ACALIFORNY CHINITS 9 Vivienne Segal, the nineteen-year-| old Philadelphia girl who as an ama-| teur singér stepped into the prima gonna ingenue role in “The Blue Par- | ‘adise” on four days’ notice and won a) "three-year contract with the Messrs. | as. right away, says it really ‘i hard to sucosed in New York theatricals if you are sure you are equal to the task. We dropped in at her boarding place in West Forty-! fifth Street yesterday to chat with ‘her about her leap into the Iimelight. “Pardon me for keeping you wait- tng,” she said, as she entered the par- Wor of che suite used by hér mother and herself, “but the water runs #0 lowly in the bathtub here.” - “Possibly,” we suggested, “you like » do daily and splash around & Mttle.” | “No,” she replied, seriously, “it's the fault of the faucet.” “Must cause « lot of dissatistaction | Saturday nights?” } “1 don’t know about that. I'm never 0 egengal BYA KNow wHay (Ve BEEN P “It wasn’t much trouble for you to - ‘ . 5 Fetes and called on Mr. Shubert. Ho) | 4 OF Abt TS DOUGH | Found? ais repent AN FLOWERS Hits, |\ FOR BOTH oF US-. - GET THe WIFE - -~ mo sing and put me in the ? P dake re AW -++ Le'S SER--.- t advice can you offer, . girle who would come to New Bir coe eae otc for them?” And We poised a iting pencil. ‘Miss Segal throught a moment. Then said: “Let them first be sure can do the work, Then let them | ; it to the managers. If they are do! bilities | f shouldn’ me here.’ | ‘T guess I'll ask eek" terrible bother the way it is now.” BY WAY OF DIVERSION, of thee days when 1 round up 6 ee | he rte who attect these white ture in the cum SSE Me ce ca ‘the Telut"ot the freaks must be pert of my ‘ on ( ) F OURE yea ; : TELL THE JURY ; Exact WHERE NOU WERE @T 4.53 RM. ON THE DEM IN 0, E aomE Tas ‘Bebago Lake, Me. ‘Minnie Allen will open her vaude- ville season in Montreal Aug. 3. Re Bordont, wid Todd Al @rfomi Childers of the Vitagraph HE) ‘Players spurns autos. “But!” she “They're frivolous contrap- y is to act in ame X." Nor- . Glenmore Davis ito Theatre right or wif |. an expecter, js such @ aL. alone’ ‘Tellogen is writing a piay is intended for his own use is iour in “Taking Chances” ¢ Nail” for “The ing Show MeHit the Trail Holliday” ts the . Coa, 4 of the George M. fe writing for gort of a there, the reason being, he Ad he couldn't get anything to ea! fhe manuscript of J. M. Barrie's ~minute play, “Rosalind,” which Francis ' Browne will his own handwriting. IT WAS TOO MUCH. 9 : fiome the Pieman went, slammed ne k Y Taking the Pieman By thie ear she forced him to . upon it with her magic pen. The | lead the way to the hidden hen. ‘This he did and the } membered y amy changed. Now the door | boys rejoiced at the sight of their old friend. with the hen she had done with her son Jack’s goose, three . So he had'na complaint. —Cominued Monday, * mingle with the men of the company TN hee Y OF A GIRL WHO “MADE GOOD” , Pack on the stage and Interest them ILLUSTRATED BY WILL 8, JOHNSTONE By Betty Vincent ell,” she replied, “my name ts S ng ns Whe tor 6 | led ‘I know,’ be sald, ‘that all actors \ ; gares, Fates Belle ani, | 2t@,, fastidious about thelr hair. It u ‘eu a bd let me go CR stage gton. « his . “No,” your company be; to re- i Tome Ps eT: hearse I deliove T.can sell a lot of my Tones” went into the book, | "r told him It might be arranged in wi ) le than! IT's “AN ALIEN” NOW. @arted away. Return! bo glanced at'my head and % the way, you. ought to have some of this re- er, If. you'll fix It so I can - ‘ind the curtain I'll give you a bottle MS |r thenwed him and he “T thanke im an bowed, brlet | be mado « bie mistake. ‘He ook oft a LJ . i avn me wat le was as bald as a billiard Alien.’ prin! matter Ls yet the Beban attraction has been EVERY LITTLE BITT HELPS. ben R3 Bi, whe, 4 in the vaudevitie 3 as | wi ONE MORE NEW @CHaMe. |endxed by Ms PS ean ittio Geuaee ; I was the | tera —Clydesdale ( Times. aap monn Sens» ; : ra ae eo