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we Od we we we we About Plays and Players oP PoP! Loonmit! WHat Agour THireutH ACT? : THis Cue uv OPS WATCH ME Do A ACT e MEW comedy called “Buried Treasure,” controiied = by Cohan Harris, is slated for @ apring try-out. It ts eald the producing firm wants to get Yrank Craven and Peggy O'Nell for feading roles, Mr. Craven, who, by the way, bas left the cast of “Under | Fire,” is collaborating with Rol Cooper Megrue in the writing of a fomedy for David Belasco and he will probably be expected to play a Preliminary season in this one before @immer comes. Whether he will act | in efther play or both this spring re-| maine to be seen. However, while the try-out days are approaching, Mr. Craven will go tight on piay- writing. Miss O'Neil is going to! Havana for a brief rest. She grew extravagant recently and had her tonsils cut out. Now sho feels that a} trip to Cuba is about the only thing that could make her forget them. HALL CAINE CABLES. | Elsie Ferguson, appearing in “Mar- garet Sohi at the New Amaster- dam Theatre, recei a@ cablegram from Hall Caine, author of the play, yeaterday, reading as follows: “Heartiest congratulations on your wer success in ‘Margaret Schil- ler.’ I shall be rejoiced to hear that you are deeply moving the heart and | conscience of the world.” | “BLUE ENVELOPE” AGAIN. Richard Lambert, press representa- dive and occasional producer, has an he'll stage “The Blue Envelope” in soon. He produced this comedy @ year ago, but closed it after # brief bk rowry on the road. This time Walter renee may have a leading role. The Of the play will be changed. RAISED HIM A HUNDRED. Jack Cunningham tells this story: “Nat Goodwin, now acting in Mirror pictures, attended a banquet some Years ago and made a witty speech x young society man enjoyed the talk very much, and a few days later sought out a friend of Mr. Goodwin | mite him 1 enjoyed nis mech) HENRY HASENPFEFFER-— Next Time He'll Make Sure of His “ Target’? Before He “Fires’’! ry we By Bud Counihan hugely. I'm giving an entertainment for mome friends at my home next week. If Mr. Goodwin will appear and Geliver « little talk I'll pay him $600.’ “The message was dolivorod. Mr. Goodwin listened attentively and re- plied: ‘Tell him I expect to entertain some friends at my home the same day, and that if he will appear an make a speech I'll pay him $600.'" Gossip. Marjorie Rambeau ts to do some Gin acting: itnick has returned to the of the Clipper. Williams and Alice Hogeman are in “Come to Bohem! ‘Wilda Moore will be the Queen in “The King of Nowhere.” Madeline Howard has replaced Rose ‘Winter ip “Just a Woman.” Daniel Eames has been engaged by Grace George for the Playhouse Com- Goreey, formerly of “High Jinks,” has been injected into the cast of “Katinka.” Claire Lillian Peteler will sing for the Theatre Club at the Hotel Astor Monday afternoon. If you are figuring on marrying Edna Mayo, Essanay film star, forget it! She says she'll never wed, | Eva Prout and her twelve Leap! Year Girls will appear nightly at - j Joan Sawyer's terpaichorean temple, | ul play, “The Masked Model,” Arthur Hammerstein shaved off his| Washington this week and will be] person at several Loew theatres to- | read ft. This ts it: +1 'POOR FATHEAD ~ SRE WoT Ws), GUY SAYS HERE 2 WOTTA Y'waNTA GET DISCOURAGED FoR - Hey? THERE AINT ATHING IN THE WORLD TO MAKE YOU DISCOURAGED -- - THINK CF THE DOUGH YOU'LL Get! 09, Vises Baar Gover, Bor 2th, Wi yi ha : Crhenun Low t VELL! AINT THAT ENOUGH TO DISCOURAGE. Can! NOT ONLY THAT BUT TEX RICKARD TOLD ME. THAT (F WILLARD'KNOCKS MORAN OUT HE'S GONNA MATCH WILLARD TD FIGHT You “To A eituse | an DAS BUMPS ay ILL S= ‘3 , am 1016 Proas Publishing Co. (MY eviaing Wert THAT BIRD WAS ONLy Loo OOKIN' FoR A voB! “ATS WOT “I DID-AN I Gwe WM HIS FouR DAYS WAGES ) AN' FIRED SNe] TI GAVE You ORDERS | Wy JL SST _CAUGHT NOT “1 ALLOW (ANY (HOGAN =TH FELLER OF TH MEN To SMOKE //are- you, }5 You WRED TH! OTHER ON “WH JOB -DUNT LP ure DAY - HANGINS AROUND AN RIGHT. OFF “TH! BREE “Srrotcin’ Dunn’ ANORKIN' REEL I NAB ONE BUSTIN’ “TH' RULE! > ‘pip Puy HE WASNT fe in] Marguerite Snow will appear in| sentiment. Let's drop everything and} 3 SaBVToTOoo THSTHBOSTVOTHOTSSTOATHTTOOSSITOOTOOOS ? BOBBY IN ALPHABET LAND — cerinees 602 ‘and caught such a cold he's| /" Baltimore next. It may then be} night, when the film Tpstart” ‘Bweotheart, kiss me, tf you please, i brought to Broadway. is shown, Saturday la re poor aching heart treene, OOOO 00000000000 ® ont Mantel Frawley ie rehearsing a| A! Jolson in “Robinson Crusoe] Hadie will appear at the Avenue B| — Xha"weil‘ge tsa st fal” janine ylet called “Sordid Jr. will open at the W inter Garden | Theatre, when her picture, “Mr, Mee- Mey" for} enry Duncan. A | Mens, gona, ui | son's Wal” 48 run. CHAPLIN NEGOTIATING, lock has booked is “Curs . — Se P' eee nae Booked Te canag | Pino have heen added to the sat. | OUR YOUTHFUL ASSISTANTS. |anour iiruatway these days is anid to fea and India, Juck Tarnholdt | Not Mayers (.dauantee ee Ti | qloseph Campbell play the speaking part Albert de Courvill ham, the Messrs. » a small boy of|be dicke Morristown, N. J., slips us a rhyme |intere which he found skidding about in the |A mer n of his brain, It's all jis inv who had a reputation for | | Sand your track, here !t FOOLISHMENT. ir ing with the William Fox relative to a film contract ulf-million dollars per annum ved, Cohan Theatre, will recital at. the Dyker Country Brooklyn, Saturday evening, March 4, She is a lyric soprano of much promise John Wilstach writes us that “The Yellow Jacket" js doing capacity give urles Diling-| fronts. bout a | being fickle. comes: “Tit for Tat,” business in the Mid w He saya | A hen and & rooster lived in. fs West. ope rebears!: highbrows are thicker n authors the ben,“ know yoo He, big, te Park Theatre in three weeks, By the way, how thick aiking with « big Shanghal,” J From Chicago com: A report that thor? FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Grace Valentine is engaged to marry| 1 comedian in the film “Ma-| Charles Albert Caley of One Hun-|) MeCue—I dreamed my watch was a Barnes, press agent for Oliver esidente’ with n dred and Forticth Street and Broad- |stolen, When | awoke t looked for tt loroaco, We can't get her to admit Me Md is 1 at. ef, Max, who prepa ‘The Gioria Opera Company's mus mming-bird's wir ther than her private| way, has also beew provoking the |immediatels “x every single | muse lately. Blamed if he hasn't sent] Cash—Was it gone? she eats us a lovely poem depicting genuine’ McCue—No, but it was going. we we By Thornton Fisher 8 Too OOOO OOOO 00000000000 DOC OCOOOD 00000000 G®ODOQODOS ® swinidterec ROCK -A\- Ras, Jenwie; t TOLD 1210, by Te Freee Kubliaing Cc Htlie ‘New York Rvealag W OBBY had hardly finished his prayers and nestled down cosy when out of nowhere came a big bouncing B and beckoned him. “Come a little further inland, until the border WE ALLUS of Dreamland proper is crossed. There BAGN- TA-LA-LA- Re YA GIVE \T TO YOU r Alphabet Land, where live LA- HEN , MAKE THAT Francie, SUP = Sup of a XA berg CE HAD WHEN YOU Was, all the words in the world. The beau- BON HUSTLE- LA-LA Nour CLOTHES AM Reet} Noy DROPS” @ BARBY, JENNIE! tiful word that | stand for is there.” | "You stand for my nami Bobby. PUM -01 -AND FOR RUN AS FAST AS EVER sald THE Love OF PETE XOU GAN owt TO DONT RUW OUTR 1 HORTONS ORLG SHORE eS a AND GET THIS BMRTLE ” 6 6 c AuEeol we eb. ZS =, (OONT N rm [ wanna Go our-'m 100) You OUGH TE OF HAD IT IN THE HOUSE, oo READY! YoU ¢AnT EVER TELL WHEN HELL GIT ANOTHER j spe! t is true,” answered Mr. ee no B, “but | also stand for something wie him out of hiding and made| “You come and #ee, air,” reque client had instigated the theft, greater than any little boy, but some- Bill Brown, ' “Well,” asked Choate, “what aid he | thing that | hope all Bobbies will have shar cententea na The farmer 414 as he waa told, and| say? Tell ue how and whet he epoke | with sham atwaye, BRAVERY! I duly appeared at the fold. Looking | to you. | is the| coul d the high, nce, he noticed Pemathing | hate tn mina” peck cee | Sima cneven, une over the high, olose fence, he notic Why," ald the witness, "he toXd ue a hare penned up among the sheep, remarked that he admired|@nd his misfortun and asked the reason. ry very much. b ° oe - 2 “What, that ttle ‘un?’ asked Bill. SLEEPY. “4 As the : e4 ¥ walked Bob noticed th RGR pela rare een ee ee \eacaree aN another boy had joined them and was beery dat ene ne = 5 | keeping step at Mr. t was hay urious to know wh. nothing because Mr. B se Ala ind Bobby will Preparedness. t have no idea of intraducing thon | knows. it will make him a. bigger, R, TOMPKINS was obliged to | The trio came upon a group of boys| stronger man, M stop overnight at a small taunting at arful ti fellow. Leavy. |,,.J% the newt story Bobby will meet country hotel, He was shown [ing Me Band ger Bobby | “MF OP ‘ail to pte room by the one boy the place | jst and | told them (who were all much blige er The Little One afforded, a colored lad. jthan he) that noble lads would have | e Little One. “T am glad there's @ rope here in found a worthier pastime. | FyY name Bill Brown, he was a Lon- | case of fire," commented Mr. Tomp- | Of course they sniokered and hoot: iB aa en and bred save Tit, | kine, as he surveyed the room, “but | ed, but spunky Bobby led the little) . sf 7 what's the idea of putting a Bible tn lad away to the great pleasure of Bits, but he sallied forth into the | the room in such a prominent place?” | Mr. B, who said: “That is REAL| Country in search of work, . In due | am intended foh use, sah,” re- |bravery—TO DO_ WHAT ONE| time he met a farmer, and into his| plied the boy, “in case de fire am too | KNOWS 'S RIGHT IN SPITE OF thetle ear poured forth his re-| far advanced foh yo’ to make yo" 6 | OTHERS’ JEERS.” quest for a eb, poured forth his re- | cscapo, auh.""--Harper’s Magazine, OUR PRIVATE SALON || | _Bobby’e face wore @ determined.) | “All right” said the man of acres: a | grave expr n when he approached} “just round up those sheep and get ‘ A p : Portrait IN Here ae bund olth Brad lee tats tient tecld. When wouve | A Testimonial. job," UDGE PARRY, dn a recent article | a weary, ‘J on “Rufus Choate, Advocate,” mays if at the} J on occasion Choate woutd meet | i weak from | with his Sam Weller, Defending a flour done that 1'll find anothe: Two or three hours form presente |light and with an affectio ish, marked in gold letters up Bobby's chest the word “BRAVERY.” | Bob was delighted. | The boy at Mr. B's left had acted| KEROSINE OIL BX THE NOTED akn Fy QENZOTTY ANOTHER SUDDEN NIGHT Meniet OFA a Cone quite differently from Bob, He ran| ex | prisoner for theft of money from a ATTACK IN THE CENTER: 4 HASNT SMOKED & WEED SINCE "and hid when he saw the crowd of| “You've been a mighty iong time!” | ship, a witness was called who had | CUPPED. PE Yom Petiimine Co IN Bvening Were craton BISHEI-+» | WE SIGNED THe PLEDGE Jan. at ullies, And they ng that he was thundered the farme “What have} turned State's evidence and whose . ~ ay even a bigger scary-cat than they, you beon doing?” ' testimony went to prove that Choate’s | _ SWETT. PEABODY @ CO..'ne~ manene,