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“Wan Der Deke =e per © * for the ' “ tegen + ‘ Renee 7 ' w . th December Mr W . Sips oon te Pree Oranam, Pr Ldeber, Brien se Harold Kae] ee, Mor * “ Nowe Deny Bevan, Jane Cooper, Mare Rater and Masion Ma M othe f Beinn + Grinw He teemdary play of concerning its #tory moe. Mr wate h Warfield origin to have made hie New Yo ily was k appear tn the new play bet However, owing to the “The Boomerang” » proving popular at the Belnaco Thea tre, he has agreed to postpone iis « megement here until other arrange ments are made for the Binith. Mapes comedy. a ON GOUBA'S BIRTHDAY. | Bohn Philip Bousa is to have a birth Gey Nov, 6 Never mind what one it Wi be! That ien't a part of the) ory. Charles Dillingham has ar-| Panged for « birtiday celebration that | ill be unique. Orchestras in theatres | @D over the United States and Cu Rave agreed to play the latest Bourn eomporition, “The New York Hippo @rome March,” a | at the same time that ay that Bouse and bis band are ren Goring it at the Hip. It ts estimated that about 200 orchestras will play it, Sousa Swill start his big band on the tune at 420 P.M. Orchestra paris aie boing tailed in all directions to the mu-| sical organizations that will partici | pate in the birthday celobration | (SUNDAY 8TOPS MALLEY. | William Malley, who operates dra-| faatic stock companies, loves a battle, but he doesn't care for any of the Rev. Billy Sunday's game. Mr. Mal- ley bad arranged to sign a contract to install a company in the Grand Opera Mouse at Syracuse and was to have concluded the transaction yesterday. As he poised his pen over the “Sign | here” line in the agreement, however, | he received word that Billy Sunday ‘would begin a revival in Syracuse) within ten days, and be hesitated. | ‘The more the theatrical man thought | the more the muscles in his writing hand hardened. Finally he threw the out of the window and his plans for Byracuse exploded with a Joud report. RATS AFTER MEMBERS. ‘The White Rats’ Union bas started! a campaign for more members. They | to swell the enrolment from | about. 2,000 to 10,000, With this end in| view, they have cut the initiation fee fm balf and have reduced the dues, this new order of things being limited to thirty days. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. He fell in love, did Henry Sm and then he lost his head. He used to sleep out on the floor and put his} te to bed. He'd hitch the horse up ind end first and wonder what was yrong, and wear his raincoat when gan was shining good and strong. He fell in love, did Henry Smith; it Teally waa a shame. They said he might recover, but he'd never be tho @eme. They put him in the bug- house, where you'll find him any day a@mnouncing to his fellow-nuts that he’s the Queen of May. = = - Gossip. “Eva Condon and Helen Raymond ‘Will be in “Very Good, Eddie.” Ivan Simpson will join "Some Baby” -night in Pittsfield, Ma: to fo fo! f I 7 Jane Hail is to act in films for the| p Bamous Players Company, Catherine Tower is now leading} 11 woman at the Bronx Theatre, “The Unborn” will be played at ine Elliott's Theatre on the after- n of Nov, “George Kingsbury is now business ager for Taylor Holmes in “His Biajeety Bunker Bean.” ye travelling dancing si re collab Wit Ay | “'"S'MATTER, POP! MARY’S MARRIED LIFE—“Sa \A Boy ] } j Pusded) mor “Oo 7 1M Come Home Te ) ( GO Ae act! Rg ee rk. : ry oe le mutT Have \Given You An \AwFui Puse vr | ’ ‘ P we * ~~ ; > 5 JF id Happiness’’ or “‘ Joyful Woe’’ Has Nothing on This Situation ! OW MOTHER, Ler Here! | HATE , - Se | DONT CARE CAMB | HAD & TERRG! UV! NOURE IF YOU MEVER| ( QUARREL= Im NEVER | ) ’ \SPrrE FUL )\ come @ack'/]) \ Cone BACK TO HINT) (THING » - : CANT CHA IMAGINE WOT A BIG HAND We'LL GET FROM “THE GALLERY ON THIS ONE AXEL? Now LET'S “TRY tT AGAIN! % Pp wk TF F | ae mea ‘ comers ( oer THen He Gor amd Two T3e7THda RTH AN HiTH Doe An 1 Coued wr “Pusn ¢ A whee Atl — ( idee 1018 Pree Penang Co iY Hoenig wane “ “ [ — To “WE ERE TRY ‘ 4 wi ING) ( auich Ala \ TO PROVE WHICH E } OF US LOVED; TURRI BLE ) QUARRE L- { WHAT WAS | THE ARGUMENT ) vy“. ABouT ?_- " ‘ - ON ME STAGE WE'LL Do IT PUNK A FEW TIMES JUST ‘To MAKE tT Look DirriouLt, see? Pau ting be produced in ha new Januar Ker and Arba Blodgett are usical play Lillian Russell was born tn Clinton, la., in December, 1861, Fr yourself. ae rme John ¥, eslyn musical Adele Rowland, ome,” bh pen at t comed ms as thi Louis Rot 8 been signed up by for ‘a Choice s for Figure it to play duction, ently of “Nob Art his new hi Jay evening. funt is doing motion ple- Vitagraph igh Jewell Hunt should be in detective. plays. o is planning to desert the out ek In company ts soon to be in this country provinces of the British Iste; Young has been engaged r a comedy role in the new the ody hur opera, Print on little squares of cardboard or pa on the hotel in the picture--A. K, pea roars another Gussie it be pi Sik LAT an in if thy RN, REG wel E. SAT! rinted \ er aac e letters on the si AL HOTEL, T Il_known eri The names ‘of ‘turday, fren ee Vaterson, While he has found his work of managing the Orpheum Theatre there pleasant, he hasn't been able to retain his health. inte w He nds to spend a few weeks at Lake- d dancing and resting nside The will end its sea- son Nov. 3 at the rt Theatre, Chi- cago. Fritzi Scheff is to do some film work under the direction of Cham- berlain Brown, Eventually, she hopes to return to light opera, Mr. and Mrs. ley Drew, assisted by Mary Maurice, are maki film of a James Montgomery Flagg story entitled, “Is Christmas a Bore?” Nanette Flack, Ralph Nairn and Edna Whistler will have leading roles in Maynard Walte’s production of “Tit For Tat." Walter Jones is to have the chief comedy part William Elliott is going Imto vaude- ville for a while, He has a sketch by Dion Titheradge. In his support will be Sarah Shields and Raymond Van Sickle, Joe Hart will handle the act William fR. Sill announces that James J. Corbett will make his “first appeara in New York, since hi return from Australia at the ¢ tury's concert next Sunday night Mr, Sill forgets that Mr. Corbett de. livered a pretty fair monologue at j the Friar's dinner last Sunday. MISS HASWELL IN A SKETCH, | Frederick and Fannie Hatton have | written a playlet for Percy Haswell |and she will enter vaudeville with it on Nov. 4, under Alf. T. Wilton's management. The sketch bears the rip-snorting name of “Brimstone and | Hellfire," CESS OF ROSIE. | THE SUC « i cas | ure,” yesterday passed her three hun- dred and sixty-fifth consecutive day as @ member of the Winter Garden company. Miss Quinn says she may not be much, but she'd like to hear from som other actresses who have| spent a whole year on Broadway—so FOOLISHMENT, * by Meck! a0 any neo. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What was the nationality of that DAY'S G ©O9DDHDOHDGDIODGHDHODOIDGQOOOOP Needed a Chart. » yes! Ah!” remarked the medico in Nis beat bedside manner to his patient as they stood in the consulting room. “L'il give you the following prescrip- tion,” and he handed him three emall packages, ‘The patient opened them and read the direction. “A powder for my hendache,” he said aloud; “a pellet for my liver,” he continued, “and a capsule for my grouty foot. Then stopped and pondered deeply for a moment, “I say, doctor,” he queried, “how'll the little beggars know the right place to go when they get inside?’ —Philadelphia Ledger. -———»>—_—_—— n Her First Impression. R first visit to the ocean and as she stood on the beach gazing at the great expanse of water @ friend “é ECENTLY a woman paid her ; happened along: “They tell me, Mra. Jones,” sald the friend, “that you never saw the ocean before. Is that true i gs * answered Mra, Jones. “Moat of my life has been spent in the Mid- dle West, you know.” Me hink se the wonderful treat you had!" eagerly exclaimed the other, “How did it impress you?" My ol," thoughtfully answered Mrs. Jones, T looked at the amount of water they have down around here ck mo that fish might be a little ree ee Philadalphia Public er. Lede W it was washing day, “rye been waiting to thank you, alr, for the good you've done our Willie, by your evening classes, Home 1s so ait- ferent and #o pleasant since he at- —————_—— Free Gas. ILLIE’S mother beamed a wol- come ag the vicar opened the class.” vicar, Uneman who fell off the telegraph pele?” ‘you speak of?" “Ho went up @ Pole and came down = "Well, he's arranged our in © Russian.” | the-slot gue meter so that We get our door, in spite of the fact that tended the plumbing and gos-fitting vat is very gratifying,” sald the “Won't you tell me just how little Willie shows this improvement sveapy! DON'T WIGGLE So mucH I! ONCE AGaiw TH MORAL Tone oF STP is SAVED J < THouvent mayDe Moub Teen TiGdtinG acon yysimemes i RHEUMATISM Sis] e “1 ( ype le wrote ‘shocotates’ over the slot] peace, National Monthly, La Botha Caught the Train. Cc BOTHA, first Premier of There were several fruitiess interviews before a working basis was agreed upon. At the end of one of these discussions Botha got up and remarked: “Well, I'm afraid I really {must be off. “There's no hurry, STORIES DBDOD He's the moved gas for nothing. |meter from the kitchen to just outside United South Africa, has @) Kitchener answered ntly. “You | the front door,” sense of humor, One of the/ haven't a train to catch, you know. |, “But you still have to put your pen- | 9, es of comedy that it up the | "But that's just what I h nies in the slot, do you not?” satd the | j, vicar, “Yes, but you see, sir, before he put the meter outside the front door, Wil- | i c pages of the late war in South Botha's reply. Next morning the Chi Africa occurred toward the end, when |of Staff reported a successful Boer Kitchener and the Boer Commander- | raid on a British armored train on n-Chief were discussing terms of ' the Delagoa line, only a few miles off. 1OOODIOHODGQODOOGHDOGIOSOS. 10000000000 TENSE MOMENTS Coprrite, W1A Prem Peblicing Op OF. T. Bring Weridy OX, AURRY, SIM— OPEN It! I dust KNow ITS FROM MOTHER. OH, I HOPE SHE iSN’r SICK! OW, DEAR! TA SAT HER. ST? WA a sick! No SucH r LUCK— JF IT'S FR HER ITS ‘To SAY SHE'S COMIN) FOR A visit -SO WAY SHOULD I HURRY! WAITING _ FOR THE UNEXPECTED TELEGRAM To BE OPENED. Hotha had caught that train!—Cnt. cago News, —_—_>__—_. Got Even. YOUNG man who had been snubbed at the theatre door decided to get even with die girl friends. The girls occupied the first four seats in the sixth row and the young man had the fifth. They paid no ate tention whatever to him. On the pro- gramine was a monologist who to talk of love to get a few as these artists often do, He “All the girls who are th love, stand up." Turning to the girl next to lense young man who had been said: ‘him the anubbea “Please let me out.” Naturally the entire four hed te rise, When they were on oe. foot le the the young man sat down, whi remainder of the audience roared in glee at the four girls standing up | National Food Magazine, Bumstead’s Worm A wate and sure Remed, pond. the “4 oT