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[_comreraer ] Fiening World Daily Magaziné “"S'MATTER, POP?” You See, the Boy Had to Move to Make Room for Pop’s Feet! Plays and Plavers By BIDE DUDLEY 8 a compliment to Sarah Bern- hardt, Laurette Taylor will take her “Harp of Life” company to the Empire Theatre Friday afternoon and give ® special performance of that play while the great French actress and a fow invited guests look on, Miss Taylor's entire Globe Thea- tre production will be moved to the Ompire for the occasion. After this special presentation, M! ‘aylor and her company and scenery will go back to the Globe. | When Mme. Bernhardt was at the) Pelace Theatre, something like three years ego, Miss Taylor and Margue- rite Clark, just for the fun of It, acted as ber attendants in the one-act play, “Phedre.” At that time the French actress told Miss Taylor she should be @ tragedionne. When the creator of “Peg” learned Mme. Bernhardt wee to be in the city she invited her to see ABOUT | | You wera you THare an J che. (N J STREET eet her in “The Harp of Life,” in which " x WNK Te Woz the plays a heavier role than that of eX VERY ECONOMICAL tile Little Irish girl in which she ap- wm - iq : To -AN' . NEVER peared at the Cort. The Madame sald QUER-LooKED A ONE= that, Decause of rehearmls, she was 3" r (4 EVER BEDS “PRESENT forced to be at the Empire nearly all Mave OUT! d Wo THERE. = YOURS “too Deer! her time and would not be able to get to the Globe, Therefore Miss Tay- lor decided to pack up her show, bag and bagsage, and take tt to the Em- pire. ; Tickets wMl not be issued for this 4 »pecial performance. It's to be aclect, with a capital “S.” IN WILSON’S SUPPORT, Hazzard Short and Eva le Gal- Nenne have been engaged for “The Lauenter of Fools,” in which the ‘ Frohman Company will star Francis Wiison. Miss Le Gallienne will play the part she created when the comedy was first produced in London. ACTOR LOSES HIS ROLL. A. H. Van Buren, who playa the 7 title role in “Ben Hur’ at the Man- hattan Opera House, started home from the theatre the other night with | $360 in his pocket. Although he didn’t stop once on the way, the cash was | gone when he reached his apartment in One Hundred and Dighty-first Street. The money was for his wife, a which fact would lead almoat any- vale " i nave on Hur?” Abin RARE ATURINGE Tr Smarter DETECTIVE AXEL! | "i i . hie . vi . i TEN MUSICAL SUCCESSES. FLOoeY Ano Axe “DIDNT CHA TRACK DOWN THE { The Messrs. Shubert now have ten m ‘ cara “THAT STOLE THE LIMBURG! a 4 musical productions playing to pay- K D IN cmeitinile a CHEESE 2” ocad >| ing business here and on rol ¥ t h being “Her Soldier Boy,’ witich opened recently at the Astor. aRinG Detective “nope! AY Guess AY PICK “It is the best musical comedy sea- Reet ut OUT DAS WRONG Guy $" won of recént years,” #aid Lee Shu- bert Just night. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. I had a dream the other night when evrything was stil, I dreamed I saw Suzanna, dear, a'ooming down the bill. She wore ai her neck and on her hand a ring set with one small lump of coal—a Very handsome thing. Around her wrist a bracelet hung; ‘twas bacon, honestly, while on her head she wore a ston. luscious sight to see. As earrings she displayed two bite of hread—real bread, I vow—and In her hand sho held a bag of leather from a ow. “Suzanna, dear,” I murmured ow, “why all this rich display? Per- haps your father's found a mine, Ex- plain, my child, I pray! The jewels vou are wearing must be worth a million yen, Be careful lest you run afoul of vicious highwaymen.” Su- “6 ‘ ‘- u é = i sa by | f Med, com- bin =e : tenga ited and then cepted, oot | | “TELE OK DA Y_“*" twee Hot ares Wee By Clifton Meek |} ||“ FLIVVERS ”” Ceo" ew Yt Enatea Weta By Jack Callahan | Cotas * E a 6 ued Military Committee was tall ‘vhat's why I wear such costly things ng these.” And then sought @ res- | ing about industrial | ness. Prepared “Our dill for industrial p: d jness,” he said, “will do @ lot, med h Won't take the place of an army navy. There has been exaggerat | tale about this bill—talk that remf r CUT OUT BY THE NATIONAL BOARD: OF CENSORS” ANOTHER SCHOMER PLAY. ham Schomer, who wrote the shined viadish version of “To-Day,” } another play, ‘Phe by @ stock company at the BKpooner is , sp = Theatre, in the Bronx, next Monday.| beg pret ee It ts a drama, Broadway bag 5 to4 . dusty native: : eo to ake the rip i ‘2 } we took the play over ee | GossiP. | nother “Turn to the Right" com- : “| al | Art | pany. will open in Baltimore Christ- be mas Day, | | | Miolwyn & Co, may change the name ; MARY JANE ARISES INTHE MORNING AND | FOR LUNCH SHE TACKLES A HOT oe , e 1 3p. : = : Ne FoR BREAKFAST INHALES ONE WEAK | CHOCOLATE AND A JITNEY'S WORTH | | Aonnniiun va 9 way. vogi aty at OF LUSCIOUS PEPPER.MINTS — C in a recent argument on pea “They who wo re uld rely on @ volun jteer militia Instead of on a conseripy army knew as Uttle abou areas ut ly about tobapoore said the lady, t's» all George Ade, a well known Indiana farmer, came to town yesterday to visit his nephy, Harry Davis. | John Junior will sat! for Austraita Jan. 9 to play in “Turn to the Right” and “Phe Only Son" for the Messrs, | Talt Lawrence Grossmith, the English comedian, has heen engaged for «| principal’ role In “Girls Will Be| | Girls.” | ‘A Sunday night concert will be held at the Century New Year's Eve, All the “Century Girl” stars, and some others, will appear, Georgia Lawrence and Harold Ver. | milye have been engaged by Selwyn SD - os, | y / . > L, Ww n of To- i} Next Tues: ening t form- y ¢ y 3 : kf poet Oe rain Thanize wil be eiren| : ABOUT 3.30 P.X. AT THE OFFICE SHE | WHEN SHE LINES UP FOR DINNER AT Wrinkles, Crows’ Feet for the benent of the Catholle Actors | A . J SENDS THE OFFICE “FIRST BROOM* OvT | HOME - HER APPETITE 1S APPEASED BY Vanish Like Magie Guild, of which Jerry J, Cohan ts 4 President FoR A BRACE OF SWEET PICKLES — A SOLITARY DISH OF PRUNES— Gene Buck has sailed for Europe to! : ac 4 look for features for the "ZA0R- | | a p S al CcUCTNT, Sone CONSOMHE, 4 feld Follies.” Mr, Zlegt 8 ore _ FILET OF SOLE, STUFFED LAMB dered him to le hand tn arranging CHOPS, CHIKKEN A LA SPRING. W777 TR, CREAMED POTATOES appear” \iarpeie’ as 8 MANY shi I uthful, peace, if he is FIRST SINCE 1908, When William ( his play by Clare K thur Hopkins’s mana, the new year, he will have new starring vehicle eince produced in 1908, FOOLISHMENT | | WHEN JOHN HENRY toa’ | | S | {TAKES HER To | A SWELL RESTAURANT [c FoR A“SNACK" OH! How THAT GIRL CAN FEED! 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