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is. | COMIC PAGE About Plays|| and Players By BIDE DUDLEY THIN, WARRYMONE and her company #1) bewin rehearainw for het annaon of repertvire tf Monday at the Kepire Theatre, under the direction of Men Payne Mine Warrymore will firet appear tn The tady of the Cametiiaa” the Wt arnt trenalation of “La Dame Aus Cameiiiag.” Conway Tearle ta to be Mies Barrymore's leading man. When Mise Marrymore will begin her New! York engagement haw not Been mr nounced by the Frokuan manne ment. REID GUCCEEDS BRADY. Je day Hrady, 3. Clarence Myde ne th langer presn rep few wee! has rehinguiah fring advance we ne out ahead of “Here the Bride” Frank Hetd, t Frohman preas man, has om to the New Amaterdam Theatre Butlding » will handle beth the Kiaw and Erlanger and Frohman publicity. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | Listen, Mary, don't be sighin’ jest because Jim's gone to war, While yeu'll miss him—no denyin’--think of what he's fightin’ for! Ho's @ mighty tough young feller; he'll win honors, you kin Let. Jim ain't got no streak of yeller. That boy wasn't rained « pet. Ev'ry week you'll get a letter, I surmise, an’ maybe two. An’ when things have on better he'll be comin’ back to you. Some day Jim i wend a cable to you from the her sid sayin’ that he'll soon be able to come claim you as his bride ‘There now, Mary! Daddy wants you jest to miow you got some grit. Yen, I know the fear that haunts you, but forget {t—do your bit! Smile an’ do| a little praytn’. Luck ts sure to be with hm, an’ some day, while banda! are playin,’ there'll come marchin’ | home soue Jim | a | YO DISCUSS WAR TAX. | There'r no getting away from It, the, war tnx on theatre tickets is hurting | the theatrical business, Receipts have | fallen off except in the case of those | shows which are big hits, To discuss the situation, the prominent man- agers plan to meet to-morrow after- noon. An effort will be made to get the local Congressmen interested in some movement whereby the tax law can be revined. As It is now, the at- tendance is being cut down to such an extent that both the theatrical men | and the Government are losing. KIDS VISIT ELEPHANTS, The children who attended the Hip- podrome to see "Cheer Up" yesterday afternoon were perinitted to visit the elephants after the second act, Sev- eral hundred youngstera called on Jennie, Lena, Ruxie and Julie and fed them peanuts in the nose. The ele- pha will be visited by the children dally hereafter, A BRAND NEW ARGUMENT. | From the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation comes the statement that | Marguerite Clark will not leave the | films to act tn an Arthur Hammer- stein musical piece. Mr, Hammer- stein announced that she would ap- pear for him in a new Harbach-Frim) | comic opera, It's his next move. FUN FOR DEAF CHILDREN. | Two hundred and eighty-five puptie | of Hublic School No. 47, where the deaf are taught, will be the guests of Marolt E managing director of | the Strand, at that theatre Thursday | afternoon, They'll see Mary Pickford fn "The Little Princess," Gossip. Josephine Whittell tw nightly in “Mitchy Koo.” Clara Joel swears that a mosquito | bit her on the nose down on Long Lal- | and Sunday John F. Webber will produce the Barrows & Lancaster act, “Tactics,” | under William Morris's direction. — | Cyril Maude will return from Aus- treatin after the holidays and produce ® new play in San Francisco. | ‘Cheer at the Hippodrome Jar't experiencing hard times, Mark | A. Luescher nays the big playhouse ly having the most successful ason fn its history ‘There's a saxaphone player in the | crchestra of “Odds and Enda of 1917" which opens at the Bijou Mon, who is so fat they've had to remove | two orchestra chairs to give him room to play. Sam Shannon figures | the man will Norworth & Shan- non an additional $1,600 in the forty | weeks the show will be at the Bijou, | SHE'S A Sina CHILD. | Tallaferro was fixing her | ra scene in the Metro's Ca- film, “Draft 268" recently | Baby Ivy Ward entered the asked permixsion den locks, Miss position, pi now singing | Talia er three hairpins, but the weo actress used only one, “My!" sald Mist Taliaferro. do you manage with but one pin? I'ne savin’ on account of the war," rephed Baby Ivy. “I used to use free pli but now I use one, an’ J always Eveni MATTER, POP?" JOE'S CAR SHE'LL START RIGHT IN | ABOUT GETTING A NEw CAR !! AN KEEP IT UP itu tm sick oF ITS WM GOSH ! I HATE “lo @o IN “THERE 5 LT KNOW JuST \ WHAT ILL HEAR 4 Now DO ll THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ; Luke! Te peciped ) % Do wWitHour A NEW SUIT AN) HAT “Hie Year! / YE@-AN’ WNITH TH’ i MONEY SHALL GAVE XLL Have MOTHER HERE FoR A NICE NG wer? %&, LONG ee! The Joke's on Bill. 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J oMee of the magazine, gloomily ¢ ussing its prospects, when went by in the street outs @ funeral | rain. de, Hen Suddenly it occurred to the \s- everybody was looking anxlous!y for|recely ‘ |new squad to understand the mys- jterles of army drill nearly drove him ‘oothbrus! “Razor? “Yes, sir. his attention ny ir Hold-all borrs y that,” Je miss that she could pray for ral 7 . ley looked out of the window and] ing'ghe acted on her limpulve at once, | ,tttit4 You're all Fight, apparently,” | frantis | 4 THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | regarded the cortege for a moment in| age : srowled the officer. ‘Then he barked | At last in desperation he called the ¢ = | Sugir is so searce in Hanksville, THE NATURAL SUPER, Now, don’t you kuow, thone/ lasted de tongest."—Suturday Eve-|*enee: Then he turned to bis com-| Shortly after there camo a terrific :"Housewite “Oh, very well, thank | men to stand at ease, as he wished to : . that you cunnot get @ suite of OBERT MANTELL tells of a lows both Nad bite and were} ning Post eve} penion and said, with a worried] thunder shower, Streets were gullied NOU." sald the recrutt amiably.|tell them a littie story, It was thiet Beuine ak the iknuavltte teuas | barnstorming company in. the | €9,ean ty pull them up!" = fTOW MS ot be our aubseribers out, trees were blown dowa and) !!0W’s yours? Whol Li wan UGe hos hs ae . "i “Tauppose you lost, then?” remarked ie subseriber?"'—Ar- | 9 ze done. ter the] i otiatarmaae had @ box of wooden sold i FOOLISHMENT. | West in the oid daya that! the friend d THE GENTLE PASSION. gonaut. ater damage was done. After the| VENAL y¥STICE aot tae Pat nied iteatiae FOOLIGHMENT, iade a try at Shukeapeare. Conald-| “Oh, 10," replied Mr. Gruntier, ILLIAM GILLETTE, the actor = shower tho child's mother found her ORMER PRESIDENT. wp,|They told me not to worry, as the iP yan met Jerable complaint wax heard relative|@dn't have any bait on my book."'—| Was showing George IL CONSOLATION. standing at the window lookin out, . DBD ED TAFT, | turn up some day, and now, to think | sose th ’ y Toronto Mail re 4 |with a rueful face, upon the debris, during his recent visit to Texas, { " na, I've fi Vase what makes them ign’ to the efforts of the man who essayed | Broadhurst, the playwright SENATOR ygald tn the cours h | that after forty s, I've just found Neely Nh he seme et, Go ak Sans at tng ’ ayed — | Ge hin nat playwright, A ald In tho course of Jand Neard her say, In an awe-struck said at a dinner: the little deviis."—London ‘Chronicle. » do the Ghost in “Hamlet.” ov § country estate, They ar- an armor plate argument voice “The P 4 ‘ i FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | One day a dramatic man on a local oe PERT OPINION, rived at the sheepfold and at might of ‘ous pisal ay ont “Ol, Lord, what have I donet—| 4, ner? !# & story which ilustrates —— Bee us ieee lates paper aaid'to the lending men ASHINGTON businest man,! their mas the woolly inmates] matters worse. ve , y makes Everybody's. @ “| the importance of keeping our Judges EASILY EXPLAINED, rer ignegs o | “That fellow who plays the Ghost desiring to test the relative © bloating to the burs. te a Reena ou are as bad as a out of business or trade. E was one of those officious fore- « ‘Don't forget the “ai. eee ae iareat: We nMpReBAtural | eMclency of two makes of mu- Wald he cope picudi; |, A yauon Husband’ eomplatne IN THE ARMY, iva a story about a Magistrate H men, one who tried to make Don't forget the Gi" reagittould AAy, Nol” assented the |ctlage, handed the bottles one morn-| , thunder!" said Sropehursts|teriy to at old. bachelor atone Nite] QOLDIERS have to do their own | WHO Was a flour and feed dealer, A those under his charge realize i a | doen suggest the natural super."——| 0H t9 his shiny-faced negro mea- hs hey come to you because they are| wife's extravagance mending, when it is done at all, | {"™er was brought before the man! that he was somebody of importance. | Breraboda's Magazine eeontrs hone \hungry and they think you are golug bony Why.) ho said, ‘they told mo that and it appeare—although few ee daling tp notify a case of cattle | ut onc day he mot his match, aes “ John," he sald, “t then ae wo could live asx cheaply ax one SEERAHE SrOIil A lake’ disease, fhe Magistrate delivered : SUPERFLUOUS HAIR tint Saha wld a tae i cite vanen goa Ser cas tas ARRE anthent [rot we ae assed te |SuaatTM0 Marat” einer | "hase opt tes mona Painiesaly and. Pern ly Removed. | = FOOLED ‘EM. an ta aaah atickiest | certain age that/such an expense.’ the thoughtful war office supplies |)4 SAIN Pt ni he s OLUTELY GUARANTEED | 66]"!s remarkavie 1 Mr. Grunt Serer Bot yea up at thie) omes| Saturday Evening] |" "Ah. yes, my Bboy.’ said th otq|them with outtity for that purpos Contt, making $720 nat'$)| “You're a minute lato this mapm ecaparae Hermon teg: | A in, (hav, man tome eooe|Soashad his mplyers deat tats + is fa True Sut ten vou mui [ies derianet “ane. Tour” Gene [SE eos nar ads Mette fond 1198 now, ut ther’ ‘ A WEINB E i et 1 had with me on a fish- se titia Ne ome - THE LONE susscriBER. 2 lasts a very. sible, declares the Journal of tho |9f )i0 0) In all-$16.60 or thirty days.” now, b' here's a reason fet Roum 1204, 45 West B4th Bt. N.Y. ing trip two friends, who evi- aN) SDE RMR DRO BE Ntly Sepoa PROPOS of 11. G. Wells's asso- | time Washington Star. . American Medical Assoclation. Hvery. dap. Froas. plain.” ' ~ j|denuy were familiar with my repu e e| es of mu- A 1 H sie _ > Lae thing was rea for kit Inspection; = Py ‘ . nu-| ctlage. clation with W. 1, Henley, he the sacrulte atoad lined Up ready toc] FINDS LOST: To When I was comin’ along to Bumstead’s Worm syrup, Sn0°") “f,'" Ankler Mefore starting| “Well, John," asked the boss, “which tela an amusing, although PERFECT FAITH, the officer: and the officer had his bad | VHE latest bates YY SObClene. {heard @ man in the river yellin’ ie Bo regen te one tee | One, OF them made the following xug-| did you find wna the stickies somewhat pathetic, litte story. th 1B little daughter of a cojlege|temper all complete. He marched up Ay recruits wero/ help. I ran to him, was pullin’ him @ Tails. One, Will agree that the first] “It wuz lak dia, boss,” was the re- |New Revi pula id ad a professor had bee “eland down the line, grimly eyeing Siving their sergeant an unbe- Dut let him drop again,” (. fe | One who catches a fish must treat the! ply, “Dis one gumme hand low was not exactly a suc- mn taught tol 4 i ing, grimly 16 Hevable ai ‘But why didn't you [erowd.’ I assented to thi, ng gummed up ma mouf cessful production, and ha oe pray for the things whi each man's bundle of needles and soft mount of trouble. He! nut ikely” you save him? © this/and we de most; but de odder one, de taste Wells and Mr Healey were in the!dbsired, It Waa very dry. Ae she} soup, and then be singled out Prlyate ' Was an old soldier of thirty years’ ox- “Why ny wae the dry anne 7 ' : 5 dry and hot a, we, y ud MacTootle as the man who $2 perience, and tbe poor attempts of bia = "“Cos be wae @ foremant’