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RE Te Ske ae ater | Fvenind World Daily Magazine “'S'MATTER, About Plays and Players By BIDE, DUDLEY LAOTT, wtock @ Gent are getting ready t produce other muncal show, p aly of the “nt variety wil) be & new one tha Holt Wodehouse Kern ination and i undoubtediy land in the Vrincras eventus ’ | Milton has been engaged to stane it, all but the dances, which will be put on by Das Hennett, The name of the piece and the Mentities of the principals will be announced in the near future, | LOU-TELLEGEN DEC. 4 Lew-Teiingen will come to New y He is to Villard Mack and bim- n ia also the pro- ducer of the play BY WAY OF DIVERSION. We Afty-ftty aii through life; at) least, that’s how | find It, At times you beat the game a mile and then you're ‘way bebind it. You're very happy balf the tine and likewine very thrifty, The other half you're blue and slow, which makes it fifty-ffty You frame a pian to make some dough; it ought to bring in plenty. You think you'll pick up forty bucks, but all got is twenty, You take your and go te fish, expecting Atty crappie. erhaps you'll bring bome twenty-fve—enough to make you happy. And that's the way it goes in life. Though it be joy or) t just half of It will come your | way when you're expecting double. | What's that—you don't agree with) me? That lets me spring a “nifty. 1 Ce it thus; you think I'm wrong, That makes it Atty-fifty. “WALTZ KING” COMING. We have been notified that Fred- erick Knight Logan, “the Walts King "and composer of ‘ to leave his! a lot of poor children here, He will en- gineer a Christmas Day party at the Hotel Majestic. Mr. Logan is coming all right, but we must say that Oska- loosa, Ta., is a weird for Amer- tca’s Waltz King to reside. THE STON WILL EAT, Fred Stone to be abli to bis home mityvt iving dinner, ts to be held, just the same. Kir itohen, the serving. three ped! jo bas to have the family cook pre- rich food in the Hotel Astor's and the Stone maid will do Mr. and Mrs. Stone, the lor and Mr. and Mra. Beach will attend to the eating in a private room at the hotel. Fine, but how about the Ston in? AIN'T THIS TOO BADT Ray Hubbell, the Hippodrome com- poser, is entertaining his father and mother who live in Urbana, Ill. Yoa- terday they went to the Hip for the first time and saw their son leading the big orchestra. After the show Pop Hubbell sald: “I always knew you were @ won- erful boy. Urbana has a right to be GUILD CONCERT SUNDAY. ‘The Catholic Actors’ Gutld will hold {te annual concert at the George M. Coben Theatre Gunday evening. Ad- mission will bo by invitation only. Broadway celcMities will help enter- tain. George M. Cohen has promised vo sing “Over There.” ' _ ROTHAPFEL RETURNING. Sam L. Rothapfel, director of + Rialto and Rivoli Theatres, will rive in New York from San Francisco to-morrow. Bunday night he will ad- drese the Forum at Ascension Mem- orlal Church on “The Theatre and the Church Should Work Together." Gossip, If Wendel! Phillips Dodge, enq., ta right about it, “Tiger Rowe” will nit tbe goavery mark at tho Lycoum tw- ui race Valentine bas some new biack furs which fit her like the shell on the exe. Gene Buck {s to write the sixth odi- tion of the "Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic.” A. H. Woods left to-day Loa Angeles to join her husba The diamond studded auto goes by | train this time, ‘ai ere will be a special dress re- hearsal of “Over the Top" on the 44th Street Roof Friday sight for the newspaper men, Roshanara, the dancer, will make a transcontinental! tour following her ; | Boston engagement tn December. Patricia Frewe d the cast es the part of the Circassian slave very comfortably. | Robert Warwick has received a gommiasion as a Captain in the army, | He will open at Camp Dix, N. J., Dec. Loney Haskell says he ts trying to arrange to be professional manager | for the Czar's daugter, If she comes| to America. He thinks he could mako her visit paysky Helen Lackaye, wite of Harry Tud-| Ings, is In New York and intends to remain all winter home {9 in Chicago, but she says Life out there ig too cumbersome | WHERE HE WAS GOING. ‘olo, the nd and lofty tum ‘ at 50th Street and night * “sald Bolo, "Going | downtown * { “No,” replied the man in khaki Upton A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The most popular public school! teacher in Kickapoo, Ia, is Mazie Kelly. She turkey trots with mem- bers of ‘he School Board. FOOLISHMENT. timaty, tmumenee, ef es win tee Bemarking “Some meu are bo danse!” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Why don't hens lay eggs at night?" | “Because then they are all roos- (eee {My m Set {a | ~“Gublen telat van iad anon dy GOSH ~ I WISH 1 CouLd DECIDE. WHICH ONE OF “Those CARS 1 OUGHTA TAKE . “They'R& BOTH BARGAINS: AT 4400! SII Prone Publishing Co. (N.Y. 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