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>» About Plays and Players wh Wi any bree wees m4 PERCY HAMMOND HERE , 4 ' e ‘ HARRIG ESTATES PLANS Henry HH ' ‘ ‘ Hop " Ww am ” ntu the } rhe Ka ' product 1 Man,” by lao W \ Fra Macon w ‘ o can Later © me The Chain barles Kenyon, "Pay Sada Cow at The Master" in Chicag FIRST AT THE LYCEUM The Lyceum Theatre w Aug. 13 with the new Victor Mapes ' woiety comedy, “The Lass leseribed as The Boomerang mpanion 4 BY WAY OF DIVERSION Sammy's getting 1 steady, grimiy re ie. There's a mix-up he has never met. Mr. Fritz has some thing coming and he'll get it very soon, When those Yankees sta ( things humming, Mister Fritz will change his tune. When he sees our boys approaching he'll decide it's time to go. All his training, all his coach | ing Will not make him face that foe. | Mister Sammy's done his packing ay for France. When his rifle gets to cracking, Mister Frits! will have to dance. Mister Sammy's yut to do things and he'll do them with @ vim. He'll soon teach this Fritz a few things that will make a Soon he'll sail a . man of him, 4 OH, OH, OH, FIE! There's a new office boy at tho Smith & Golden headquarters. Whea he isn’t toting money to the bank he's | answering the telephone. To our great | sorrow we have learned that the boy | has been coached to tell fibs over phone, Yesterday somebody up and asked for Mr. Golden boy. ’ up and asked for Mr, Golden ‘He's out,” said the boy “But I just heard his voice,” came the protest, “I know you did,” said the boy, “but he just went out. That was an echo.” HE “GOT EVEN.” Sam Forrest, general stage director for Cohan & Hurris, belongs to some guard troop up in Eighty-third Street. He is a high private in the) ear rank. O, sis an \ctor whom declined t engage | ast season. day the officer | paid Sam a comoliment | ‘Private For he said after a half hour's drill, “you are a good soldier, even though your talents aro imited otherwise.” At first Sam's impulse was to qui the troop. Then he remembered that is home must be guarded wallow ing his Adam's apple he replied, as a rue soldier would “Aye, aye, sir!" FOR PROVOKED ACTORS. “Oh, Mr. Haskell,” said the mana- ger or a seven-day vaudeville t to Loney Haskell last night, going to have @ benefit at my theat next Sunday night. Will you help us out?” “What's it for?” asked Loney “The Home for Indignant Ac ou know, the poor, old, feeble replied the manager Gossip. & new dance calle in “Hitchy-Koc y Will be Passion | production of "bvery a letter at this office jam Emerson, who wants to pl vaudeville sket ; Mills & Gib svon to have ew black-face act from the pen Junie MeCree A committee of artists will sele the girls for rus of Fr stone's next show tographs may H t to the Globe Theatre Tunis F. Dean is now Staten I 's “patriot ning committee ertainly can raise whiskers, ans n vaudeville Vunder the 1 ment of Alf T. Wilton A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY John D. Murphy sew a green tug oat towing a barge loaded wit here's an Irish gunboat , "and she's got her ammu nition with her tuo. FOOLISHMENT. rack again Good! fe auaw FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE You'd be a good dancer b iwo tiiuge. “What are they” Your feet % £ ) ‘ Yes S MATTER Doesnt OLD GRINDSTONE tle and he'll do it, you can bet. Mister Semmy's on his mettle Failure he | [Comrriaht. APT, Prose Publishing Loy N.Y. Bvening HENRY (NPFEFFER Any One Answering This Question May Try Their Remedy! “> NEVER F a nee I Never Ferry A \ —-- DARKER BLUE" IN ALL i. (ott é WH SMATTUH” Soe - Y'Look Like “TH WRECK O' TH! « “HESPERUS! ) Me Lite “UNK'! Woman DAGGUN 'EM THEYRE + P fn A DELUGION AN A = (ore RAZZ" HOHE —, SNARES > — ——3,— be called | ‘T'll see if Mr. Golden's in,” said the gee RR ENT 19, 1017 Thursday, July Evepind World Daily Magazine Vavhe It Had the Same Result! e ! a ! WHA ’ Because He vie Aree : ‘ " saan " ave me Some wer “yt ‘ wea Same tow An . oe ae GEORGE All Remarks Deleted by the Censor! 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Unde head of "Con. | apr , hey are é H Ww they ed | the ‘ next morning of thelr] tributions from Klub Cousins.” there] "TC at many of those sent T know | uw the Hurron drinking «tt erful experience In the} was a poem “In the Land of Thus and| well as favorites. of i Hombu ng as he n itte by ames Whitcomb If you los by that the nimaly alw No, 4920 Herkimer Plage, |S¢ wae written by James WI mn Ii has the “from” mark to drink whe H Riley, an American poet, ‘This boy| {thas the “from’ mark. hold on Ushtly when you i ys LY a » My dear and cle hep « j Sea REET rani ane tines | Award Winner, Juae Drawing Contest | kanow how often 1 ‘a ie i wil nold fa f dre ‘ esp yout a th looked "format ‘ uw tho stable | é ERE is the way| Now that ou kao fut | we your) \ f } warne « glor mals love their hi will neve sunderstanding 1 ‘ al pictured the way he|~ Your aff Bonbus told them the a ‘in Eleaneor. C hl would like to spend usin ° ory m Phe meni! 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It is a Space where my ‘original stories and letters to- ns" xo that there need be no doubt in the future This is the interesting lette My Dear Cousin Eleanor to Be poems, at | which the Klub members love and send to me go that T might print |them for ¢ ad and enjoy a The “to be” is at the end because quite soon you will be m n too} hus and S arefully you So." Now this poem is not original,| Land of JOHN J. HAGGERTY, Ked you to] and stories | one Klubldo as [ have asked? It will make | J member 1 things better all around. Thus there ember has ‘4