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ES IWANTA GET ‘ty 4 tr STATEMENT ING To ' om Broadwsy cnain 1 " - Cdewet ANY Fein, | er. | Neet offiee oui ' ry) < oe dg is j that abe hae Lown en r — * Va ' womens tor u wr v7 4 i ry Pee Virtues,” which will open at the a A ' Hooth Toeaire coher Ma ; ; Dale, originally engaged 10 piay ieade ‘ my i ORD Mr. Kotbern, i* Ill and will not me athe to act for several montis Ghariotie Walker hasn't been eeen i6 the epoken drame in New York “Tee Trail of the to | he bad the chiel rove ie new play | Oy her husband, Hue Waiter, « | year ago on tour, but the production Bever reached New York Recently | o Pine ' she bas been aeting in Hime j MORE ROOM FOR “MOLOCH.” ; ered Bernhardt ian't wo begin an emgegoment at the New Amsterdam ' ‘Theatre on Bept. 20 after all, On that — } date Kiaw & Brianger, 1 oO ——___— | See with Oconee ©. Tyler, wil pre. EF LOO E Y AND AXEL—0ur Sympathies Are Entirely With Axel in This Instance. Aren't YOURS? we we ws ' sent Buclah M. Dix’ > ——— em eee aeeeyseennsesaeseesermanes come H Mish,” as tho Mow Amnorcam OHGEE | HAs DRIGGS Bane Look FLOOEY - AY BANE CLEAN een, coccinea ; Arrangements to thin end were o Go UP ~ aN’ ay aor TEN _UP 100 On pRIGéS Yust Now! <BuT Look Here! pm CAN'T CHA t fected gg between Kilaw @ 6% NLT. DROPPED Be HAPPY Mrianger and Wil , o ; Py 5 TEN : BE | Mme. Perabardt's yor Pes aryead 5 dibas PointS AND You . : one if 4, ; LeT ME BE *) ‘The Liberty was first selected for the Presentation of “Moloch,” but it was found 4 larger stage would be needed because of the manmiveness of the - juction. No announcement has ; made as to when and where Mme. Bervbardt will play here. AS TO BILLIE BURKE. Daniel Frohman says that all ne- tions between Millie Burke and Frohman Company reiativ L her returning to the Frohman mu r agement are vif, Lor the present, Lose i (000 on \NUN MINUTE. ? en id endeavor to arrange matters @o that she might continue as «| a Frohman star,” he said yesterday, ~~ “but did not succeed. Just now it jooks as though she will not be un-| der our manageme BROOKS SEES EARLY PEACE. | Joseph Brooks thinks the warrii Spr pate els Cae (AT TY K E ¥Y S— We Confess to a Sense of Hamor Ourselves, buat — id Mr. Brooks iy? aie you know | es rt an mM Wwe 4a” "We do,’ tzour | Veo i! S1Q, You HUH! SomeBowy 1S WELL HE SEEMS “ou DONT EM! w ce YOU WIN, LADY Sun cates LiFe TREMENDOUSLY AMUSED, put aiHensiees nas 1 PAID Premiums FoR IG d ‘. ER SOMETHING - HELL a Doe ghee ee = INSURED AND DONT CAUGN HIMSELE Sicte i Jost KNOCKED THE. FENDER, A YEARS TO THIS CO MANY : i » North Be: minurel FE & STREET CAR AND 'THOUT GETTIN’ A ce Sibiy ont ent piraight home and es - a DONT SEE ANYTHING IN AN NOW Le GET 3 : = ‘ . ———— EVEN! Taye io the ofom of the Ht f q ‘Gx: ; w 2 oy suggested that she be given two seats jbl it, Al Strassman, artful exag- tor pends us the poem and asks us to decide whether or not Miss E«ge- mann shall have the tickets. not going to be a We vole yes. Here's the poem When you hear iim Gelkrw Gossip, W. J. M—Gedrge L. Sargeant, is with the Kalem Company, No, 236 West Twenty-third Street. W, J. Ferguson bas been engaged to play the role of George Merry in “Treasure Island” at the Punch and Judy Theatre, Edward R, Phillips, well known as & member of the Vitagraph Stock Company, is dead of heart distase, os Bubler has deserted the to act in filma for the Eoin ‘cot pany. He was with "Ben Hur” last season. | Bathrys Osterman has Yeduced her| weight from 157 pounds to 137, She now considers herscif a light com-/ medienne, | Edith King, a sister of Cecil King,| tw to have the part of Angele in the! Brooks production of “Trilby.” | The new system of handling thea-| tre tickets, agreed upon by the man-| agers, will become effective to-mor- row. Townsend Walsh has returned from | Albany with his “Life of Boucicault” completed, Tho Dunlop Society is to| publish it. Jerome Kern is soon to compose numbers for a new musical farce which will open at the Pri Thea- | tre about Oct. | * Dustin = ed and Mabel Nor- mand will be present in the flesh aa! well as on the screen when the Knick- | Lily White Swan floated about waiting for " A trap door stood open, so down into the hold was “ye World a exbocker opens with Triangle pic-; h staal Annee hh open’ ¢ ‘It is laden with pretty ‘ the next place Tommy tumbled as the good ship rolled calle’ to Det 0 lived fiext tures, Doulas Fairbanks and Ray-| | Who came tumbling pellmell right down to the "The : Bump! Down the cabin stairs Tom tumbled, and . " Brea aves Re mond Hitchcock may be there to ao) edge. “A.relative of mine is captain of a famous st 1 see, good ship Stopped. They scrambled to p and tossed. Here he found many apples and he sitid me in Bylowland aid I'll take the deck, whete they were met by Captain Watldle | Splash! into a huge jar of sweetmeats he fell, Duck with a packet on his back, and when the ship moved on again the captain said, “Quack, quack!" “This must be the ship in Mother Goose's rhymes with ‘Sweetmeats in the cabin, apples in the hold, sails made 4 Of silk:and masts of gold.” ing on the sea, and oh! it is hat you will like, | know,” themeelves act too, June Congreve ts to be featured in| @ production of “IU-Sturred Babble,” a dramatization of Will W, Whai Let us go and visit him,” said thé swan, "Very we answered Tom, and away they floated. novel of the same name, Bar 7st “9 THE STORY OF A Y¥ “ . Cushing will produce the play. 4 —, —, ! OUNG MAN WHO “MADE GOOD svaeh wit ere OST saad ‘Outoast." David Powall te to play DICK’S UPHILL ROAD No. 5—A Problem to Solve ! se ILLUSTRATED BY WILL B. JOHNSTONE Sad “Brother Masons,” the latest of H, | Geefre: mt gid gh: sae ' i H, Frazeo's farces, will open tn A.) Single West, euson will Wilkes-Barre, Pa,, to-night, Monday appear in New ¥« w play it will begin’ an engagement at the Adelphi, Philadelphia TO RENAME THIS PLAY Miss FERGUSON REHEARSING. The play that William Elliott Ay ms os to pl you" has shod tts ‘name. Origimauy it wae iv be Delinquents,’ by the board T€ Dyelght, 11s, Press Publishing Co (NY Prenine W role of Putty Dutto n, a JETWOOD) A. 1S AT IT AGAIN, We take great pleasure in announe | ing that our B A. Beckerman, hitting a sick typewrites A. “why Oghter arrested when he hits an oj ponent who ts feintin, ASHARTCOLLAR | To his father Dick frankly but only after muct Dick readily saw that, whatever his own fond am- Next Gay Mr. Hill called Dick to his offic oop, A! You comic , you! {i Sa asia ane clit ‘That aflernoo for DR and Shoop, A! You comical rascal You!) |” tygtton expuned how the pce of work hippened] ions might be, he could enpet si encourazare read the Young mana lesson in ati 1 euned by thls lecines of alatk, CK SAY: | roca’ tin bo AN for Dick and FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. to be spoiled, “That's what at you gel for wasting your | {rom his father, whose highest aim for himsell or for He liad noticed Dick's late tendency to va ftp MORRO Hy Ladeyere Ri A Pagan {eur for my new you liké to learn “Be what's a Hippodrome?” time on foolish daydreaming, ig cane! feplied. | his son was to draw weekly the pay of a good me- | dream, and bluntly asked him what thqughts he had than the one he had intended readings | to drive it? ‘Think it over.and let me know to-njor- Faye t reckon it's « female bippo “Cut it out and keep your mind on your workt" chanic, been finding more entertaining than his work. sow."=—Conlinined lo-morrore. » vamus, Aleok.”