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STEREO TE pe : Evening World Daily Magazine R, POP? Accepting What Uncle Si Had to Give Would Require ‘‘ Painstaking Effort!” By C. M. Payne ABOUT Plays and Players By BIDE ‘DUDLEY | THUMFIN’ AN HE = ve HE FRIARS uncorked a “Frolic” b WONT G me A ‘and the Lambs a “Gambol” at 4 their respective club houses ) last night. Each played to "Ss. R. 0.” and each “got over” with a bang. ‘Tee Friars’ show opened with “The Hit of the Season,” a musical affair by Maurice E. Marks and Louis Hirech, It was entertainingly done by @ good cast ani a chorus of ex- perts, “Friendship,” a deeply inter- esting playlet by Eugene Walter, came next, Then followed “Some Warriors,” by Clara Lipman and Bamuei Shipman, featuring Louis Mann. It also scored a hit, “Turn to the Left,” a burlesque on “Turn to the Right,” by Thomas Jay Gray, Gort \eecheenicoe Sd = JMAN I Have || “PoP! 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Eowies’ quartet, and Shoniewhere ee we FeeL!< WONDER UNLESS “THEY PUT Mises shain'by notet Beara af {Stage er : war aces IT 1 ¢ DUNNO , \N’ WARM | } panty j ARM ? ‘STEAD OF ‘a : ' 4 OLD > ' n formed to put on plays and piezists, Alfred E, Henderson of the | lenderson School of Uratory and | Erich Posselt are interested, A third man, whose name isn't given out, will finance the concern, Harry Nevalle is to be atage director, The first offer- ing will be a one-act farce by ) | ae French, entitled "The Elopers. ol MoMinn, Rilla Willard and | Frank Readick jr. will appear in it, TREAT FOR POOR CHILDREN. | ‘The wealthy New Yorker who last} FIOM) F coil 1,000 seats to the Hippo- ‘ e and directed the management @f that theatre to distribute them mong poor children has done so | gain, and Charles Dillingham has Instructed the Hippodrome house | manager to ‘add 1,000 seats to the | ‘Gan orig Thus 2,000 admission ickets will be distributetd to children . who would not see “The Big Show” | OFF DAY” otherwise, Applications for these | goats should be sent to the Hippo- "Gere ta an @rome. A committee, composed of wives of members of the executive staff will distribute the Uckets. The wealthy New Yorker asks that his @ift be accepted anonymously. DOGS UNDER A BAN. ‘An order tating that no dogs but | 1 Barry Kelly's co-star, Lizzie, will cbereafter be permitied behind the ecenes at the Century has been post- @4 on the bulletin board at that thea- tre. Nellie Revell, the Century's new press lady, says it was in the inter- TO PRODUCE PLAYS. | } y z Under the name of the Henderson | ' f K td cares. &@ producing corporation has | { fa ve fA pad : ss i * Y : Aw) iz f) ’ oe @st of peace and harmony that the | Management indulged in “this cur tailing” of the attendance back of the | ourtain line, | A KICK FROM ELLABELLE. | Ellabelle Mae Doolittle, the noted Delhi poctess, is in with a complaint. | =. ‘says Beau Broadway, an uptown Jumn konductor, has made “Gulch” rhyme with and she considers this stealing ber etuff. } SHE WANTED TO KNOW. Harry Von Tilzer, niuste publisher, feceived the following letter from Chicago resently: “Dear Sir—t am a@ girl, seventeen years, interested in your Co, 1 Would tike to know if there is any talent necessary to become a song publisher? Sincerely y Meyer Cohen ret f@re many things necessary, but that the most important ts a huge bank poll. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. I sat with Ma derful cate, Pere wil yous ate el f S age! Hes Must GORT ANE WOES BE Mtale'ihinved at ree | a “\ [READ MY THOUGHTS ere THE RERORNED: LOVSR lo and murmured ny a ‘ Ee 2 late John Philip Qui ing out, His aunt was rich <- ( FURS, ¢ ty years traveled all over Amer- Be Jockeyed til he ot her on thy PRESENT T’ GIVE haat _, | toa exposing the electric roulette wheel made ry will last, week ye ‘in tt < > . SS was = Splidim Z N pad ether cheating devicen: bad ees bd ‘clause which you will find” -. E ae ‘al , xy) SMOKIN form story that he would tell while + i gharged. 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C/N), ee, ¢ “Yep! “Upstairs and Down" will pass the - (AWA Say ae | hc ILL KEEP Him HOME Ke aubest son | IN-WE mie GIFT FOR, ; acne eee i Daisio Irvin returns to "The + how | IM HOM) i} ‘ O} ’ ft sos “Yep. i) of Wonders this evening. ne show! |UAS MADE UP EARLY - SHE KNEW WEAR A SMOKING eve IGHTS ,HE CAN'T | HER OLDEST DAUGHTER 3 LIL WILLIES PRESENT WAS Some- “‘And you gave up your poker fen ee ace tenn oe We aay cleatie uatiie pcg eset Br our oooee, [HER OLDEST DAUGHTER | SHE PAID | THING THAT COULON'T BE BEAT. parties and went into refined, serious | dace of oreaaeaee alan’ aN coho D- GNE GOOD CIGARS AWAY- | pip Fi MRS, HOOZIS AND STILL COULD BE, AND WOULD NO society for the same reason? Ih Place at the Irunch and Judy Sunday, OH! ay 10 FOR HER DAUGHTERS GIFT- DOUBT NET WILLIE A BEATING - “'Yep, yep, yep.’ | ; ‘ Harry Houdint gets the Kold medal GOODY, Goody! KES Zs y “4 Zz = LIF - i ane eden aap ae her.’ | or the first M,C. and H. 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