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tS BL _— Jule i ie iSO: r-You mean Julius. ( Y i) a : \. second hoy) What's your name? 2” Z ae se a, I must prot - this darodevilishnese, gent BR ee facing death, This te no time Fyeping World Daily Magazine - [About Plays, and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY | ‘’S’MATTER, POP?” Some Clouds Have Silver Linings—and Some Are Nickel Plated ! WHAT WRE You T31.ACKING THAT Boys c He wants it tHen His Maw Wikt HAVE To Give +m Nasi NICHEL Braces so NEW COMEDY by W. Somer- A eet Maugham, the English 3 dramatist, has been put in re- hearsal by Join D. Williams, and! wil be ready within a month, It is “Our Betters,” a three-act play, in which there are both English and American characters. Its presenta-| tion here will mark the first time that | & Maugham comedy ever received ita! initial performance In Amertoa, All| ham's other playa, such as| .” were firat brought out| HE'D MARRY AN ACTRESS. May Gayier, who has tho role of! the sixty-year-old coquette, Blossy, | in “Old Lady 31,” recolved a pro-| posal of marriage by letter yesterday, | ae enya wae!’ HENRY HASENPFEFFER her in the play and thought her the WNorS “THN IDEA OF “TH’ “ARABIAN MAKE -UPS Gome “eweetest ever.” He mentioned as NeaG CRowN, “ N' Mose ? special inducements his farm and) By Bud Counihan fae r AN YWGGT RACED ry ov Ses YADDA POON “Wot att WELL Sou eam tv! r¥6 NUTHER ACCIDENY N'Gure Got Some A PEACH-AN’ ME “WEN"— DAY AFoRe FINE. WALLOP LAWYER GANG MeoriDDY {Ir SLIPPED ALRIGHT “MORE ® Cctra SWELL CHANCE “B CoLLecy DAMAGES WITHIN’ A MONTH ? “Too -Yezzal WHY TANGONIT "Mose" AINY “he “TH four children, “Bay the happy word,” says the letter, “and Mii be Johnny on the | spot.” So far as the man's “chances” go, | Miss Gayler declines to be inter- viewed. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | When I sit down to write a rhyme I do @ lot of thinking. With subjects) scarcer ev'ry time, it starts my heart | to sinking. I think of mother’s cradle | wong she sang to me and Fudie, and find my thoughts are going wrong— | I've handled it already. The furnace! | Ah, I'd write of that. No, dt won't) help mo any. "Twas used by one Walt Mason, fat. That thought’s not worth | one penny. The farm! It seems it} ought to do, but ah, alas—I've used | it. I've rhymed of It #0 often, too, I| fear that I've abused it. The swim- ming hole! Now there's a thing that ought to have the honor. But no! Last week I had to sing of it; #o it's a woner. At length @ thought lands in my hoad and themes I cease to bandy. { write a rhyme like this you've read. Say, isn’t this a dandy? eM oe| “UOORY AND AXEL The Famous “‘ Double Cross” and How It Is Worked, Shown on the Screen! By Vic . “4 mouncement from the Cocoanut Wrove, “recently discovered a young interpretive dancer named Kuy Kendall appearing in Chicago draw- ie rooms. They acquainted Messrs. lingham and Ziegfeld with the merits of his performance, and his yrriat 1T rabiioning Toning Wend & is to be . PS heedeovent of the A\ Century Roof entertainment.” ’ q ‘ ; af ‘As disciples of Christopher Colum- ' Q “" CONDITION bs You Piyy. bus the Dollys are excellent dancers. f . : SHOW: Fo! Kuy Kendall danced in several New b =H ? York one-stepping palaces two or| | * ‘ . x i EN EL t three years ago. He was featured on| | 4 /ONE ON: YER BEAK It the New York Roof. ra x bo FoR THE ay ROSENBERG AUGTICATES. eh i, Gets ye he \ GRAB. Louts Rosenberg had the job of es. corting @ Brooklyn girl home wished on him the other night, but he didn’t mind very much, In fact, he felt rather jovial, because she suggested taking the subway. Leaving the tube at Borough Hall, Louis inhaled the ozone and mused happily: “Gosh, but this country alr ts brac- eat “fiow, had it been @ taxicab trip, te | might not have—well, anyway, Louis was feeling fine, | Gossip, Qiitton Crawford is writing a song! called “Military Mary” for “Her Sol- der . ‘Wt A. Jordan, who used to play} Uncle Tom, is to be in “A Nigger in the Woodpile.” | , Robert Stevenson ia to de treasurer | : — — i of the new Morosco Theatre. George | it Fae = Loomia will succeed him in the Cort | a ES Aili Good Stories Box office. [eto Raymond Hubbell, director of the = Htppodrom: hesti i 2 to! > | Gpicago to vist Joun’ Philip Sousa, | S : PUT OVER THE . THE REAL REAGON, , Alexander Davis will wield the baton Mr. Feux Fi a f H OL K.O. Boy! PUT THAT j66 lo you wish to gresky ry | % PIEFIFTEEN ‘ S DOWN’ . $ ite thi: byte WILG TAKE THE ia HE'S GETTIN’ PEST OUT! & | cute this mant Hes peed a next-door neighbor, teu'@ way. ance of “The Green Boy*’ | Che he?” A perform: wl be given Tuesday evening at the a 4 STAND ANI bo ID BE People's Theatre for the benefit of the WORN ¢ 2 | wy, ” Warshauer Sick Benevolent Society. ‘ if- ; “Yes, Judge, Bessie Thomashefsky will be prom / ‘And you've known each othey- ra?” nently cast. High mass will be celebrated at St Malachy’s Church, in West Forty- ninth Street, at 11 o'clock Monday morning for the repose of the soul of Frank Martincau. ACCORDING TO B. BROWN. ‘The feesh are an animile what ewimz with its tale an’ haz lies toald about it. It etes wirms off'n hooks. The feesh gits (he wirms an’ the . erman gits the hooks. Ab, ha good joak, eh? Well, feesh has boanes that gite in yer throat for the dockter to git out at foar dollars a git. On their back feesh has stickers lyke a porckypine only diffrunt. Feesh grows rapid. One that's too inches in the water frequent git fote after | "And your dau ee | eldest eon?” oe 1 you both go te urch, Nota the~wheg ae ‘ant to prosecute him for? |, “Yer Honor, to make it bringin’ him inter court fer | Hine ov my hawgs, but th’ weal {son ts he didn't think Tat made m BASE BALL FAN NOGODY IN THE ‘S.A. CAN COMPARE WITH HUGO AND AT A BOXING EXHIBITION- HE DOES MORE SPARRING THAN THE CONTESTANTS- | good President!"—c, ment. Case’ and —__—_.—__.. HI8 LUCK CHANGED, NDREW CARNEGIB®, at e A ner in New Yor! nee K, onld of ba] | “The trouble with the wer ? i: being ketched, Th ree kynds i of feesh—b: ‘esh feerh an’ tively infernal cruelty, oyaters fer supe. Men who goes feesh- Bs are or > In’ uses Hines an’ s ps a deck of ha other Dee one side poe ag cards an’ a botic must drink 8, uel on buze fer Ma inald P ‘oarin’ mad |_ “War reminds t me o |Whose wife three times ee | jran down peo; Fan dow ple and had to pay ) “Well, one day when th COP INE by Jane. Whewter, tow | a 79 3. Pe-No play ia \ Now,Gentuemen Ep Lp teens eat Dent OF THe Jury, I § | |zushing into the butcher shop fa ie _ 7 eee Lah gid J | best | bute! (bom matters Dunne Hi ty ay ler, ‘Has my tor theatre » oY THAT RT THe sate AT THE THEATRE HE'S A Most APpREiATVE| ALTHOUGH YOU WOULON'T THINK IT jDedy down ognini) “fe Fun LOT cee caer OF THE ALLEGE D AUDIENCE - HE ACTS LIKE A GUY WITH | POSSIBLE - HE ACTUALLY ENTHUSES run dows hence they ‘ahete to get such jobs you have to apply | AssRuy THE CAR’ A PASS — OVER. A WRESTLING MATCH ~ in his autonobiie’ » Banke Wi at the fin studios WAS CROWDED AND G = "Ong }, “Thank — goodners’ Ji ' (je butcher: ‘my Iuok's chen ee #M@ the A THOUGHT FOR TO-pay, | Tre, Renwtine ow 2. we Bui [e WHEN or. xo Hook (Sa? [eet inthy uck's changed at tagtt® Mo., was| On THE DEFE, ZZ y _—— esaay and, aa| PET CORN eye Y 1 WON AT THE HAS BEEN TOLD BEFoRg, | tells of a trip he aughs about | made on A coastwise © Baltimore when the vessal was wallowing In waves che ea ened to engulf It at any moment, { | __Hastily the Captain ordered @ bom of ‘res brought to the rail | ; own hands tgnii | number of them tn the hope that would be seen and help sent, Amid a glare of the thin, austere woman found’ hee WIFIE WANTS TO : EUCHRE Amn man S M9 SHOW HIM A To DAY! TROPHY SHE WON, HE'S AS ENTHUSIASTIC AS A BEAR WITH A FLAT WHEEL— R S FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Teacher—What's your name, my SY. TERS = | | | | Second Boy—Billious, aie, | 3 bia f . r celebration.”—Harper’s ia | { } t ‘ .