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oe ; Evening World Daily Magazine ——— ““S'MATTER, POP?” AN Least He Wentde' Bo AGM OP tadlens Stalplek Ont ‘About Plays RECKON YA MUST Ave MADE YER YA KNow YA CANT “BET YA CENT YA, “Because +He's | | and Players PROPERLY SCARE | By BIDE bat dpa | A PERSON UNLESS CouLmn't Get MY BAND esd KBD AT a: Maworctatnaheeanes S00 PoP PROP ARLY 4B 1S e HE six-year contract under whioh Julian Eitinge has ap- peared as an A. H Woods star, will terminate in November, and there is much speculation in theatrl- cal circles as to where the popular female impersonator will land. At present he is playing at the Black- stone Theatre, Chicago. During the summer ho will act in a film for the Lasky concern. It is reported that next fall will find him among the stars ut the Century Theatre under the Dillingham-Ziegfeld management along with Lew Fields and others of equal. magnitude. It is possible, how- ever, that Mr. Eltinge and Mr. Woods Be, fix up another contract, but the Diliingham-Ziegfeld bet seoms the Dest at this writing. TO PRODUCE “SUSPICION.” “@uapicion,” a new play by Samuel Ghipman, will come from the Woods workhouse in July. It is a drama. Atlantic City will see it frst, the ing date being July 9. In the east will be Emmett Corrigan, Harry no Clara Joel and Dudley Haw- 11, Prete Puariaiing On: (1. 7. Rvening World) OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Baid Silas McGuggin, in Pooweeple's store: “This Dudley guy frequently gets mo blamed sore. When subjects | @re scarce for bis rhymes, I'm the goat. I'm always a chump in his rhyme, you will note. Now, I'm not | @ fool, you can bet your sweet life! | I’m honest, hard-working and love my own wife. To make a flirt | @eems to be his pet plan, Say, why should he wish to deride a fine man?” "8 graceful of figure and Up Jumped this same Bilas with: “How do you do? You're vertainly looking real nifty, Miss’ Bue.” And when she went out Silas offered his arm. Said he: “I'm sure, etunned by your beauty and charm.” He left with the girl, dealing out his soft soap. Said Grandpa McGee: “Dudley's got the right dope.” SWEATMAN SAVES #4. When “Fair and Warmer" went fmto th rrick Theatre, Philadel- phia, the Selwyns, its managers, agreed with Samuel N:xon, proprietor of the theatre, that all passes should be paid for by the issuing party at top prices. A few weeks later Harry Sweatman was made the troupe's | company manager. Without know!l- edge of the pass order he issued two free tickets, and Charles Wana.’ maker, the house Treasurer, found them in the ticket box. Calling Mr. Sweatman, he explained about the order. “Hub!” came from the company manager, “Guess I'm stuck #4." “Well,” said Mr. Wanamaker, “you're a pretty good fellow, so I'll just remit the house's portion, 40 per cent.” I DONT Do NUTHIN’- Nozin! I AINT DONE NARRY A THING FOR | NIGH ONTO 3 YEARS: A’ BLACK SMITH” BUT X aty Now <I GAVE “In that case,” replied Mr. Sweat- man, “I'm not going to be outdone in generosity. I'll remit the company’s share, 60 per cent.” And #0 it came to pass that Harry Bweatman got out of forking over | four bones. COHAN TO APPEAR. George M. Cohan will be seen and! Lcard in a grand patriotic ensemble with marines at the benefit for tho United States Marine Corps League at the Hippodrome a week from Sun day night. About thirty other known stage people will participate ip the show also, | GOSSIP, Irving Hay, vaudevillian, has joined the Plattsburg contingent Grace Val 6 Is acting in “Up- stairs and Down" and picturizing, too, Louis Rosenberg of Broadway mar ried Ida Rosenschein last night. Good- by, Lou! 1 Frank Paret has been wusical director of “Lov It ls announced that ‘ which was both praised and “p: p Chicago, will play there again, THE CHaNces ARE I KNow. AS MUCH ABOUT A CAR AS “Wey vo! \'M TIRED OF BEING SOAKED engaged by r A, Lawrence for By A GARAGE FoR TUNING x role in “Come Back to Erin,” UP MY CAR! AFTER THIS oi ~ Frohman, Inc., has accepted = for August production a musical com 'LLTUNE (T UP MYSELF! edy by Starry B. Smith and Victor calle Jacobi, ‘Van and Schenk, late of “The Cen- tury Girl,” will return to Keith vau- deville next week. Col, Jasper Ewing Brady, brother of Cyrus Townsend Brady, has be e e the head of the Universal Film Company's scenario department, NUTT SPRINGS A JOKE. Jeff Nutt, the comedian, came in with a joke last night. Of course we didn't know It was a joke until it was but what difference does that “Take THAT, Nou HOG !! “They Bare IT ALL UP AND THEN SOAK ME Good FoR. GUMMING “THE WORKS * aaid Jeff, “I'm gotng to join siment."* th?" we asked. ar my brother,” re © Seventy -first A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Gilley, Ohio, is the home named ice. 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