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After the act Watson) him about it. : “was perros when TI hit you vo| bag Schoed Watson. “Hun! | "That makes it unanimous.” | ef ab GRINDSTONE GEORGE a —? oe — a a = = Sa" a ear oe SS a ; A TERRIBLE €: ght eda | Art received an 1} bump up in { Westchester County the other day. Lou-Tollegen, the immaculate, was) ling for New Yori. jn his auto '> in “Blind Youth” wheo the ° down. The chauffeur couldn't tr it, 9 what do you think ed Pe He rode to <n, railroad sta- tion ON A BERR WA IN, parks frm the Daily Grinds peer td forme inte Grindstone George ) No wéndee fhe G Germans’ are hungry The kawer | spilled "the beans! | FUN FOR 1 STAGE Kips. The Stage Children’s Christmas Festival Fund, inaugurated in 1817 by he Hudson Theatre to-morrow “SPARKLEY” by A CRUEL BUTCHER MAN. 9 = Littke Emery Mary B. Cauler of Haddam, Conn., | / bs = 4 A | eT nd —E has written a cow poem ‘especially for| | jj oe) i ‘ Ci, TRERES MANY A this column. As we're feeling rather! |NO%@ ON The omarp- silly, too, to-day, we accept. Just Stomp THAT wever a ype Connecticut has produced: {5e & A SPARK + ee Be on || Ey ‘bare tein her or | v + Mi \t gentle nit, 1| Pe sr gue STARVED AN AND STARVED. | | Louise Hoff, Paramount star, mursed her dinner other day to act the role of a ng Belgian ‘Lata Ted Crom » She both it und looked the MI86 HANLON TO BE THERE, Alina Hanlon a Ages og Marcus Loew's invitation be the guest of | his company ‘at the opening of his ne new theatre in Hamilton, Ont. New Year's ve, she will be in Can- ada two days. ‘ aossie, | Paul Eques, the vublicity man, ts a ees | a@ crimson mustache, No wonder Pute Schmid haa taken | , ‘writing poetry, He's to be marriod | noon, Fred Niblo will be master of cere- ‘monies at the Catholic Big HBrotbers’ phew at the Ilippodrome to-morrow | ‘right. | Arthur Guy Empey is to act in a| ‘iim called “Over the Top" for the Vitagraph. Lois Meredith will play | oppoatte him Immediately after the holidays Marguerite Clark will bein work in 4 new Paramount filin made from ‘Prunelia” j The Greenroom Club will have} \ Arthur Hopking as guest of honor at| | & beefateak party on the evening of \ ‘GRIND’ crow HERMAN YOUNG BRONK” Copyright 117 Press Pubtianiag Ve Sf Evening Wort, But He Doesn't “‘ Play” Them—He ‘‘ Works” ’Em! 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