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Bb «@ witha thick white crust, Our Funniest Comedian Gives a New Point of View to an Old Subject—His Heart Is Touched by a Flyman Who Offered Him a Chew of To- ~bacco—He Has Seen a Great . Light, in the Glare of Which { Managers Are Scared Stiff. By Charles Darnton. HS {s just a very simple letter from Raymond Hitchcock, who bas dashed out as a theatrical eo Manager with “Hitchy-Koo.” In a he says: Pied to think that Ditiingham was craay, I marveled at Moroso's getting by, Yfeasted K. & FE, and the Shuberts, Jake and od hae, W&hd considered Ziegfeld just a lucky gw; B abdays felt v0 sorry for the actors, iMBhile managers gave me an awful pain Beaince I put out this show I've learned enough vg know {ll never roast « manager again, to call Belasco enay money Harris was an awful Joke to me, Billy Brady was a tone Dad as for Georgie Coven, oa felt ho ought to spell it with am “e,"" 8 much for the song that Hitch- cock does his best to sing. He goes ph. to say '. his letter: “You ask me to tell of my expert. ence as a manager. For years I have envied that favored of the gods body of men who provide the amusement uiénu for the public at large and the mich maligned coterie of critics who ted us actors how good, bad or indift- ferent we people of the play world are. “All the time I had been saying to myself, I have picked out the wrong job; I should have gone in for the financial branch of the show busi- ness,’ represented by the managers, rather than the artistic, in which Players endeavor to hold the mirror up to nature and uplift the drammer, “Communing with myself, said I: ‘Observe the austerity, the calm re | pose that reflects In the life of the managers, They toil not, neither do they worry, while I, in my humble ephere, as one of a myriad body of men and women of the theatre—I say, 1 and my brother Thesplans make it possible for these managers to exist in that happy, care-free state?’ “One day after I had been ponder- CUTICURA HEALS INTENSE ITCHING Cf the Scal Covered With White Crust. Hair Fell Out In Handfuls, “I was irritated for a great length of time by a Sontinaal itching of the scalp, | and my scalp was becoming covered | The ite! | me so intense that it almost seemed deyond myself to endure the torture | much longer, and I was compelled to | * keep scratching my head constantly. My hair was falling out in handfuls and | became very thin, and I was ever finding , hair and dandruff on my shoulders. “After reading of the results obtained from using Cuticura Soap and Ointment Y bought them, and when I had used ‘one box of Cuticura Ointment and one rake of Cuticura Soap I found myself ye from dandruff, itching, and falling hair. Iwas bh aled." (Signed) Albert E. Hansen, 289 New York Ave., Union Hill, N. J. Sept. 14, 1916, Clear the skin and scalp and keep them clear Ld using Cuticura Soap for every-day toilet purposes. For Free Sample Each by Return Mall address post-card: ‘Cuticura, Dept. H. Boston." Sold everywhere. ~Adv GOOD BLOOD “Blood will tell.” Blotches and blemishes, like murder, will { out, unless the blood is kept pure. Its purity is restored and pi | Wey the faithful use of BEECHAMS | PILLS of Any Madicine in the World. In boxes, 10c., 25. preparation of merit Toate dandre a. rt Aw Meinptas For Rostort Beauty toC HEN you go on your vaca tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 12¢ per week Daily World, 12c por week Sunday World, Ge per Sunday You caps a week addres as often ae you de: ee rrrnerrnnrnnnnnannnnnny Tells What It Means To Be a Real Manager at a Cost of 75c. | oe Td ing on matters along these lines T met Ray Goetz, ‘Hello, Hitchy!’ quoth Goetz. ‘Why the solemnity?’ “Now, Ray Goetz a nice little feller, I have always lked Ray; #0 I up and told him all about it, and, gosh all hemlock! if he hadn't been thinking of the same thing; and he then and there proposed that we hook up and become regular man- agers. “Well, to make a long story longer, I agreed, and to bind the bargain I slipped my partner a large wad of money, and we started in, Goetz promising to write the show and I agreeing to engage the people and assist in putting it on. First thing I did was to engage a big bunch of Stars, and the humdingingest bat- talion of chorus beauties that I could get a slant at, vhen we began rehearsals every- thing was lovely, All my stars wero speaking to each other, and once in a while would deign to give me a nod, They came td me in ones and| twos and advised as to the best way to keep peace in our Mttlé firma. ment. All would be satisfied, they sald, with the star's dressin room, and several hundred other “special considerations that 1 will not. tire| you with, but which, in my secure position as a real star—or at least I thought I was—{ promised to ar- range for, and then promptly foriot until I was reminded, “To appease the stellar aggregation, that I have moved, from one dressing room to another, | until now if you should happen to call on me they would escort you to the fly gallery, where 1 am en- sconced in @ nice hot little nook with the All-Star Flymen, who handle my scenic effects so def ‘And say, do you know, I sort of fi demands of my 1 must tell you or been moved ‘em, the far covered, | Why, |night, one of th jof tobacco, and th dict that ope m offered me a ch «0 Lam not ceful habit, to pe the friendliness of this little act almost drove mi me to tears, A flyman offers | a lowly manager, a chew of Ct I tell you, it we touching! ‘Speaking of ‘touching,’ reminds me that since I became a manager have had a salutary lesson in that jert; and if I can remember the sums I have doled out to my com- pany since we began rehearsals | am going to endeavor to have my busl- ness manager collect them. If not, I the amount ing am going to guess at and soak Goetz for it. In the mean time, I am trying to convince m: self that the bright particular star EoirH_ — FRIED ano LEVEIN GRAND CENTRAL PALACE. (AN PNZhE EOrELD PSL Le'S Ew AMSTERDAM THEATRE. of other days is the groveling Man- | r Kaymond — Hitchcock of now, who dresses on the paint frame, lets his star talk back to him, and whose pride has taken such a fall that he | Neht. Managers are not the austere, commanding figures that they ap- r to be, They are all under the numb of the s and their look bart, Relzenstein's | Wins, 4 in developing the original stage version ipses of tho golshas of Japan Robyn's solos on th un Will | thelr place on nme as usual © first and second movements of | | Kidney & Co. (BY DR. J, B, WATSON) The kidneys and the skin work in har- mony. They're companions, being the second partuer. anxious to keep well and preserve the| vitality of t kidneys and, also, free the blood from noxious elements, we must pay special attention to a good action of the skin and to seo that the kidneys are flushed #0 as to eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sweating, by hard work or in a bath, at least once a week, helpe to keep the skin and kidneys in good condition. Flush the kidneys by drinking plenty of pure water with meals and between meals. Occasionally obtain at the nearest drug store Anurie, which will help flush the | kidneys and the intestines, You will find that Anuric is many timea more activ than lithia and that it dissolves ur acid as hot water does sugar. the skin | If wo are} Tuesday night ten by Gene Bugk « while and Mary Nash heads the “HER STRANG ON SCR. | sehe Korsakotf'a | be played by — Fannie the as an overture, Strand Th her numbers, Wedding It lessens thé pains and t ensures healthy, vigorous of y asl asant Pellets, Flays for the j1s grateful for tho little attention a f shown him by the working statt of oming ee the. playhouse “But this much I do know, and| that !s that my point of view re. DT ‘7 ersiol | garding managers in general, and bed hee my own Individual case in particular, | Wellin Sill: he cevent has changed. hav seen a great Now Amsterdam Theatre » of calm complacency ts a dluff. Yes, ond =Hubbel a Stamper, Charley, a simon pure, 4 in-th » Kern and others. Joseph Ur- wool warranted-not-to-shrink bluff! | »plied the r Tho Every mother’s son of them Im scared | PA) has supplied W ¥ Bert to ith when he comes in contact | company Includes V i he his actors ared plumb stiff; | Williams, Walter ¢ ett, Aor I know I am when T meet mine Fields, EB Don Barely, RAY HITCHCOCK.” Joan Fisher, Thomaa a is , Fred Hetd \“ON TRIAL” AT RIALTO _ kt Gus Mint | FIRST TIME AS FILM PLAY \Viras Aw ny Dicks es idith Hall » Vera Ma Fairbanks “On Trial.” Elmer QL. ell, ie Doris LI notably successful play, which ran|and a chorus of bea for two years at the Cohan & Harris ee Theatre, will be given its first pres-| “Our Betters” will be sean, at th entation {n photoplay form at the |Standard Theatre, beginning Moncay The production was made by |"™8" at a the Essanay Company with a cast] At the Playhouse “The Man Who which includes Barbara Cos \ g along Sidney Ainsworth s Young 4 \ Mary McAlister. Mr, Roth y has planned strik innova- the presentation of this |of pie nd has provided it with spe-|through July, with a spe cial incidental music, “On Trial |on Independence Da makes @ particularly powerful pleture | Brady is the produ r use of the photoplay methods Jules Eckert Goodman fa the author cast “phe 13th Chair," which starts tts will form part of “The Land of the! tnirticth week at the fF eighth Rising Sun." Beautiful effects of s:ree neatre } 4 1 architecture mination will be proving every ‘a found tn the second instalment of ghow as it w Mon “The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules,” Capacity bw htly an the official pictures of the Panama- there ave. the Pacific Exposition, Mr. Rothapfel’s Tayard Anim Maggzine will bring pa- drama will be a. of ne day's news in when the ne nie ure form, besides affording them caret Wyche h ts aughter and not a@ little in ) WEDDING” N AT STRAND | AS A SUPPORT for exhausted, nervous, overw« rked’ women, nothing can do a Dr. Piere mottiors i ir needs, ud will find. U ne pl for Do Sold for fitt en Ucar ana + RG PROC TORS FIFTH AVE, ahd THEATR OLOD: SHID ne WooRa GIRS" conGmee Re. from George Mid- ory Is that of a ty girl who is in | | by Charles M dieton's novel, young 80 with a physician, Ils brother after having committed a@ ein the Bast and steals from the HAS NEW FEATURES &- ALLEY 10 KEEP FESTA GOING TWO MORE NIGHTS the police, plaint from residents of the neigh- HELDDA NOVA STHE BAR_ NIST BROAD wey THEATRE June Exhibit Is By W. G. Bowdoin. Gallery, No, 600 Fifth Avenue, | tures the work of modern Imagists, | The ea | Guys, Lautrec, Derain and | with several contemtporar sembled and displayed, ASTUETON . | tion will continue until June 30, ___ BURLESQU A The earliest art shown comes from cg YE ns AL alee tho hands, of Daumter, who was per Ce iMPices. Fen, Meee RI Le >. haps the first artist to get away from Special Attraction. riod, and who was alphabetic of the static In caricature, In his No, 6, in the present show- ing, he presents a group in which two beng a Sars ed pf the gi tow | Closing of Great War Benefit in] men are registered in action, ‘The is caught In another theft is shown Home of Art Postponed one speaks, ax the other writes, The ng manner, O, Henry's FLOR remainder of the group 1s morely in- 1 ‘That Glitters,” will be Until Tuesday, dicated by lines and outlines, The n feature, and Victor f composition is, however, full of \iuore.in a comedy. will fizure as the| Macdougal Alley’s festa, it was an-| power and self-confidence that ap- hief funmak ere will also be| nounced to-day, will continue Mon-| proaches egotism, scenic and educational studies, the|day and Tuesday, Billy Sunday 1s Ka Page tg, Conteibutions are latest American and European news| expected on the closing night to make | Portraits, executed with much akill pictures and musical numbers, jan, appeal for his charitie and with admirable attention to de- ee fhe gambling features of the show COLUMBIA'S SHOW |have been discontinued by order of © two offerings by Constantin Guys show full length feminine fig- onse com- ah Eeaponee co 6 in the dress of thé middle of tho ModernGallery’s Modern Imagery The June exhibition at the Modern foa- talogue contains tyenty-@ix numbers and the work of Daumier, The exhibi- the hackneyed conceptions of his pe- in his presentation of the dynamic instead Broadway and 47th st, “Tke Home \ Respey cy De Lure. int HIP iil HOORAY GIRLS i eAfu ni biting “Bel 7 penta tor ROLLER SKATING Includi 25¢ "Sates" IN THE GRAND CENTRAL PALACE ON THE FINEST FLOOR IN AMERICA The Greatest Amusement Place in New York is the Dancing Carnival The entire tourth floor of the Grand A to 200 Indy and gentlemen Inatructors. Lessona with an individual inatruct D BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS Free automobile service for patrona living between 4th and 80th streets, Call Murray Mill 8610, ADMISSION 25¢ DANCING CARNIVAL GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Ave., (Use 46th St. Entrance) OPEN AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS Including Sandays, ADMISSION, {gifiy 28¢ GRANDCENTRAL PALACE Lexington Av, (Use 46th St, Entrance.) BG g STEEELECHASE ONEY' Puan ky FUN FACTORY New Beomaitoos Oslore Ii SURF BATIUNG 10.50 B, ia, borhood, an effort will be made to th Resp iligat sche ‘ y RAYS seatures that were Introduced in shoo the people out at 11 P. M. here- | them for the Litustrated Features that were introduced in aboo the 5 London News. The work is suggen- EMPIRE. Bway «, 40 5, re. a6 8.20. 111 Winter Garden} nay #,0. Hw. & Matz ‘Hip Hip Hooray at the Co- Sone of the features Inst night was UV of the older Hogarth, and his +f e P. G's) ie arid wise ay 1 Hout between two dark persona in translation of tho London people and |} Nntt sian” 4 Pani | ASSING SHO' Sn formance, Mra, Whitney's studio, It was en- tradespeople no of the exiibited || HARRY MORK In The C12 took t t tore than Jjoyed by only an initiated few and !tems Is in black crayon ana the other | GR THE EGFELD |ASTORE ae ie WiboWS . is not on the official programme, $8, touched with Lavis Zi Start HIS LITTLE The principal actors were John , Tho registered dame is haughty in DNIENT FROLIC 1130 || SEX BUOU fom gi Pea ae We, cil Known heavy. demeanor and is pictured as carry. EW ARTSTERO Pipe id Boal aa ab a led. bi ¢ her fan heavily, as a policeman it ae Eugene ; mi prrerray es his nightatick | fg THE KN PE Waiter Hy Meunente Richard Fletehe: ‘ uA It Is neverthe- Princ Wijtam a socléty publication, was ref enn effective, Baty’ DANCING CARNIVAL A sixth round, when | ‘The picture shows Lautrec in of- || COMANGHARRISH IES tuy tc ™ TO KEEP UP « UMMER The Dancing Carniv cuping the in pencil outline, A 4 <a Picasso in his No. 24 and No, 2% Ne cone oust tor uf the Grand Cen: | CALL FOR ARTISAN PATRIOTS. |,,iaian his No. 20 und xo | GAIETY fa fois bee h ral Pa rves to inerea rs upon fragments of French jourrals, Mata Wed (i 2.20, with stenau na. Its pr The Quari isted Reserve iy which the printed text onters into Nott 42 St. ive, 8 MOTTE ee : ops under as 8. Bradleo the background of the cuinpositions. HARRISI Si 0. | Margaret Wycherty aM OR F hed a| Picabia’s “Boule Brillante’ com JANE COWL tn “LILAC By Bayard Veiller \ ‘oti neh recruiting office at ), 1790) mandeers a erystal bail, clarged with _ TIME" OOS | z ! n the United States Rubbe symbolism, as @ painting moult, The “a Ae ae ing ie ease etme fy alee bt || MERWE es ag ead ¥ mn eta hsokeg HF. 4 in various trends ‘toward incoherency aa he has | “ . ima to keep th ear Robe bas en PETE IBBETSON rtably gazing from ha bass druuime drum and cymt face was uncom- the audience called the meared, working with has first A Sick me Stomach include in a SS Vi packg ; a | Is usually traceable eri Baca te rie tere » ‘great. expecial. mom ran vi ot| to a tazy liver or ar Bank AUR | nee | constipated bowels om ter as Aas ons | Harlem ene THfen tere to Hold} Nature aeeds help—TRY tre will have vaudeville and featu he Home Defense League of the ’ y-third Precinct will hold a fest t be Mrs, Gone Hug ; iinigede dha ncithe mK "or | STOMACH BITTERS Go an W 1 h € att or 1 Th oO Min M In ‘ ; ty ' ; el ‘ af der | to Bear ACTORS TO AMUSE SOLDIERS. 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