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— wv Bg | About Plays and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY | SHE members of the “Here! rT] Comes the Bride’ company were rehearsing at the home of the director, Edgar MacGregor, recently when the dinner hour) arrived, The cook had been given| a day off and things were look: | ing dark when Will Deming made his way to the kitchen and started the onstruction of an apple ple. There- upon Oza Waldrop began drawing up plans for @ salud and Walter Jones umed the task of disrobing the sotatocs, while Maude — Pburne eaaohed for the cocktall shaker and ftanene Deyo st A the chopping! bow! going. An hour later they all sat | down to a de is repast After It had been consumed Mr MacGregor sent out to a delicatesse: and bought a square meal for the troupe | MISS BRAINARD TO WED. | Margaret Bratnard, leading woman for Willtam in “Nothing But Truth.” is to marry Gus K rms, a New Orleans broker, early She will continue on “ the summer he stage NOW JOE ADMITS IT. Now it develops t antiey is ty “ ing. Do not think 1 to make the journey from London just now.” TO FIGHT EXTORTION In an effort to protect ; ut Grove and agains! ex tors, Messrs, uve sket is at the rate of $2 per chair. | it is purchased at an agency the premium charged should not exceed | © cents per chair. Information thi ickets are sold at a higher price scale | will be appreciated.” | IT ALL DEPENDS. | Miss R. Marlow writes: “lam six- teen and am going Into vaudeville soon, | wish to wear short pants, but, there has been a dispute among my | friends as to whether or not I'll be aNlowed to. Will you settle this dis- pute?” We will have to refer this one to Eugene Kelcey Allen, fashion expert of Women's Wear. | | BY WAY oF DIVERSION. Sald Si McGuggin, in Peewee- ‘rue love won't exist in more, The young folks | now for the dough, I'm not merely guessing —1 tell you, 1 know, A fellow from Pillville waa} courting imy Bue, 1 thought him right | sinart and | told her so, too, But Bue | owed she'd never say ad, because he was poo! he real mad. When | was out court. | ing the lady I wed, my looks were my | fortune, 1 had & good head, but y and I were as strangers, you ¢, and yet she was happy to leave vome for me. She's never been sorry nd look at me now. I'm doing as Vell as the rest, you'll allow, In thone ‘vs real love was the thing th Grove. love was the thing that we | called eR The “Brighten Sixth Avenue" sought. In these thnes the girls art ike cattle—they're bought.” “Yer| was yer fortune? Oh, golly! od night!" said Grandpa McGee aw, you ain't got it right, for [ ‘collect you an’ you was about as etty as my old blue jeans that's re out.” Bald Silas: “That's wrong includes a plan to string electric lights on the elevated structure and shame) Broadway “Dae Morris Danco” hearsed at the Little Theatre. are ten scenes and twenty-three char- | “THE OFF DAY" Tonight Wit Proce Vobiantoa Cp a Y Rivne World] i PR etl Basia Ot an eke hee ate ee ee [“cemreraes] Fyening World Daily Magazine We Only Show Twelve Pictures, but the Whole Episoe HENRY HASENPFEFFER 0 YWIFES GIGTER o \ MINNIE” 1S MARRIED — 7 ME OLE CHILD HodD * Love 7 ale CopYah! WIT Proce Publlaniog Cn (NY Rrasing WaVld ‘ YES GHES Breen \_MARMIED Nou) Goin } ———aeet,, MNEs ON “Wo Nears! &) Y'DoNY Gav ) 1 Sour BAD oe 10 (Sue HOOKED A BUTCHER J < : ee s 4 - i 5 in @ 5 > FlookY “THE GUIDE ~ UM TELLIN YA HE'S A FINE. LION DoG, JUST BECAUSE HE TREES A SQUIRREL NOW AND “THEN 1S NO SIGN HE'S SOUR 5 GIVE. HIM ANOTHER CHAN®E | AXEL THE HUNTER - Me “VELL, YGoTTA PRove IT! FEATURING FLOOEY ano AXEL. IN * « THe Lion HUNTER: ° REEL Iv LICKER LMS “ ba o - — He will appear in a sketch y THE FIVE-FIFTEE idea | is being re- There IF THERE WAS A d you know it \s toe, Sieh talk 19 | acters, ENTLEMPN IA THIS DP ie when coming from you.” op) le en Silas arone and he stalked from| A Tomantic ballad called “The | i ee ys 1 place. And Jed handed Grandpa | Sleeping Princess" has been intro- ; : « smoke, from the case. duced Jn “Her Soldier Boy” by Beth 3 . 7 = Lydy. | TWO CONTRACTS SIGNED. | Century Girl” have been re-engaged \ Dillinghain -& Ziegfeld. for twa sears, Eddie Cantor of “The Mid-| Held, is ght Frolic” also rec anew! pany under the vntract, His is signed b Zieg-| next season. Aaron Hoffman ts writ id and means work and wo whole years. V. G, Edd’ Gossip. Touls Cohen, the ticket man, ts out sfter @ slege with a sore toe, The cat which bit Jack Welch re- ently had a relapse at the Cat Hospt- tal last night. | ranged to use three New York thea-| at eS Next season. ID Louts Mann has been booked over | W \e Orpheum time with his playlet, | Some Warriors” He will Chicago Feb. 6. “Turn to The Right" hit the 200 performance mark last night at the Galety, and the actors have begun to | ‘igure on straw h, Max Marcin open tn placed a new ith ight of day in May WI Archie is to leave the Cocoan Do not press against the neck or shoulders—do not cha’ under collar, CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC. Rehearsals for “Stranger Than Fic- Gus Van and Joe Schenck of “The | ton,” written by | under way at the b Henry Lewis, cc ing the play In order to avoid a confilet with an. | other opening, Gertrude Kingston has postponed the p nti ruled” at Maxine Elliott's Theatre un ul Friday night Comstock It 1s reported Oliver Morosco has| their new music FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE ‘My daught reads dough ever AH, Woods | en. qughter kneads dough every | ug ut mor fe the shirt—waistcoat cannot rise up {. Sothern, are th Theatre, of “Over “OH, BOY FEB, 12. ott will prese comedy, “Oh, ° cess Feb, 12. Murion se i9 in it and reports sa ssist materially FOOLISHMENT. Jase likes dick WELL! I'™ cap To GET OUT OF HERE! lvE BEEN STANDIWG ON ONE Foo T FOR THE LAST Mine needs and night dough Have bands and tops curve cut to fit the anatomy of the shoulders, en ~RS.— 2 for 30 cents ELVED <STRAPHANGER! MAKERs, TROY, N. Y, “TOO MUCH EFFICIENCY"—FUNNIEST STORY IN YEARS--BEGINS ON THE HOME F f Mr. Fiefifteen Was Right There to Bear Out What the Lady Said! == f YES , AND IT nam, WAS MY Foor! By Gale AGE MONDAY “DEED, 19 S @ oh (oar) Lay fy « entre ‘ AN’ X SPote GHES HAPPILY MARRIED ) Ta ll » HEN” 7 roe put) ? Atta Boy, Lion! Don’t Let.’Em Get Set! ¥ eB ia BRE ll Fe wT | “FLIVVERS”— ag Op, | ___By Jack Callahan There WZ, DOCTOR GOOP ,LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , IS A MEDICO OF NO SMALL REPUTE- NOSE oF HOE Oo NECESSITY o {tn TAKE PAINS WITH THIS 308! va ot, {9) =] SAN REMOVE ANYTHING ITION WITH OR. But — WHEN ie CHARIOT IS OUT OF ,ORDER- HE CAN'T TELL WHETHER. INDIGESTION OR PTOMAINE POISONING 'S THE TROUBLE ! Are Times When a Doct ‘or Loses A 7 Ze HE CAN TELL AT A GL. 'S TROUBLING A PERSON. Ul His Patience YOO ONLY IAAI YOURE sey THEN 1 WON'T NEED) YouR SERVICES Doc. HE'S SO CHEERFUL, HE MAKES PATIENTS TH HE EVEN STA INK THEY'RE WELL RTS T TREAT THEM ANCE JUST WHAT { Uy y 3% rh CW HIS BEFORE