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["comre race | Fvening World Daily Magazine “'S*MATTER, POP?” A Child Can't Be Convinced It's Best to “Have the Worst Over With at Once”! - About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY Lee TAYLOR went up to j | | | j WovukDdD «(1 TRE Aut THe Same IF I Toow THe APPLE SAuce Now AND Yes SDARLING Columbia University yester- day and gave the senior class of tho Pulitzer School of Journalism fome pointers on dramatic criticism. Having bumped tnto her subject many times in her career, the actress was equipped to explain all the tricks of the trade to the budding critics and the students were all ears, A few Gaya ago the class attended a per- formance of “The Harp of Life,” in which Miss Taylor 1s starring at the Globe, and then wrote the play up. ‘There criticisms were placed before the actress yesterday and she read every one of them. Some of them aid she was a great actress, while others hinted she wasn't such a much. Bhe accepted both the boosts and slams gracefully and after a talk lasting an hour and a halt, doing} FL ENRY HASENPFEFFER which she pointed out the mistakes plainly evident in the adverse critt- isms, Miss Taylor led a class rush on @ large pot of Oh-So0-Good tea, Conran 1017, Prone Pubnaning Ca (HT Brening Worle ‘Joe Skuff Is So Generous He Didn’t Even Charge Henry Rent on the Tickets! By Bud Counihan WELL TLE Be 2 THAT FATHEAD "4 re ; NEO “K WUZ LOOKIN’ FoR YO0Et DANGONED IF THESE WILL “UINK “USED i 5, i Heres Wo THEATRE On! ATS J. Haruey Manners also spoke. He, “Ti “ C7 v too, dipped into the tea. A fine ume epee Scone EAA ANT AKILL. WAN TcKe VLEET on MY ALRIGHT dhe we Soe SKUFF’ LEFT HERE Me 7B {PAY FoR "EM I Henn! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. OVER, A ween. 266! wed? WELL ek” I saw a funny sight to-day. An UM- MY DAN. IB T A eet GEKURN TA TICKETS eeimal came down Brosdway at. THEM ALLRIGHT? AN ROE wou uy Pur ta er thi in wheels, A vag he wenst had iron, on ite heels, A f ANYTINY “PAST “THAT man was riding just behind the ant- Bard! mal and I opined that he was on tie thoroughfare to advertise a show somewhere. I asked some friends what it might mean. They said tts like they'd never seen. They thourht the man might be a freak whose brain was out of whack or weak, It took ten cops to hold 1» check the people there to rubberneck. They burned with curiosity and pushed and fought the sight to see. At length & man of ninety-five came up and I eaid: “Sakes alive! Please tell mo what that blamed thing is. You're old enough to know. Gee whiz!" Said he: “I can explain, of course. That animal is called a horse, The rest’s a buggy of the kind that horses used to drag behind.” He wasn't talk: ing through his hat. I'd often read = of things like that. They used to ‘: " 7 _ sean ae ina ther weed te] FLOOEY AND AXEL Ends to Which the Brain May Be Used! By Vic came out. My camera I quickly got 7 r ae ETE - and at the thing I took @ shot. I 7 r ERY - 7 - @aw @ wondrous sight that day—o borse and buggy on Broadway. BILLY HAS “BACKSLID.” Geth Wilson of Sunapee Lake, WN. H., sleighed into Van Harbor the other day and asked Billy B. Vau'e hired man, Jake, where Billy was. “He's play-actin’ agin,” replied Jake. “He's down in New York village guttio’ up didoes in ‘Have a a “I thought Billy had mado a provo- tion to keep away from the opry Suse stage,” said Seth. “That's jest what he done,” said Jake. “But they say there's a sort Of assassination‘about the opry house @tage that nobody can’t do nothin’ with when it gets to eatin’ onto you. I guess they ain't no deformin’ “Pore Billy!” came from Seth. “and bim a preacher's son, too!” THIS FARCE NOT TO QUIT. The farce “In for the Night’ is ing to leave the Fulton Theatre in fortnight, but its management says it ign't through with New York by & jugtul. Previous booking will force it out, but Mrs. Henry B. Harris has "YSEE ,(T AINT. BRUTE FORCE. “THAT MARES A CHAMPION OUT OF A BUM ~ (TS BRAINS! Now tSE ©) YER MENTAL FACULTIES ON “THIS © NEXT Guy! cuT OUT ‘THAT Wap SWINGING AND BE CLEVER f” FLooEY ano AxeL lg ay Sy) ~~ The CHAMPION vi REEL I ¥ ' JASPER ,Do ME A FAVOR! 1 GOT A NEW GUY OUT THERE. AND 1 WANTA SEEIF HE CAN ‘TAKE. A BEATING, FEED HIM EVERYTHING Y'GOT AND TRY 710 MAKE Him Quit!” re those responsible for it that ji e farce shall have the first open “pee Hime at the theatres controtied by the de Ohtersed and Corey & Ritter are arris estate, In the mean time Bos- , ton or Philadelphia will aco tho play.| oj Anna Held will begin hor tour tn They do say the farce has undergone] shin fob, 6. ee the injection of some “pep.” PRIA ae he AIN'T IT THE TRUTH! When the ‘2 wun comes crempin’ I'm TIRED rOF GIT TIN’ UP _ COOKIN’ A BiG BREAKFAST oR |" Fred , advance man for “K Me TIRRITTREY ENERY MORNING i n ilwaukee Monday ND THEN VIAL? HIM, fa) niet All Wewrcn Nis TRAIN STON YD Gy commis- EATING ANY ram OF IT !! - is to go to don and produc: rand Warme there, LIFE IN GREENPOINT. Gossip. | We noticed John Ferre at the Harry Sweatman has arvived inj entertaining the ladies. town with a new argument, John! — “Rambler,” in There will be extra matinees of | News, “Tbe Man Who Came Back” Thurs- Bays. beginning SPECIAL FROM THE BRONX. | sive @ free leo- Elsie de Wolf tay . Bg,c8, the frrbrline cure fOr BUrDN | actog ot the frome Opera Hieuse res ALTHIS |S JASPER FIRST ON THE LINE | AT-HIS BOARDING HOUSE HE BELIEVES ALWAYS WHEN HE HAS A PASS- (N THE FIRST AT THE “EATS® TABLE (S evening. cently and asked for two tickets for! John T, Murray of “The Show of | Frisky O'Hara, Wonders” has signed a new three- — year contract with the Winter Garden A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. THE FIRST To BE SERVED- Management, Je oy, . 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