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About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ROM the Ghudert headquarters | , comes the announcement tbat | no matier what Eugene Wal- ter may say about It, his latest play, | which the Messre. Shubert will pro- | Aveo at the Playhouse next Monday @vening, will be cal “ tage” ard not “The Assn appears to have been versy ¢ver the naming of the play, tut its all over now, as even Mr Walter admits he wil ave to let the produbers have their way. | “ZL have always held out for “The Agtasain. hoe sald Jast night, “but! Ifpresthmo it will be “The Herita yi] the producers insist, ‘The Heritas 6 a sex pinay, “The Amsas- ever it may be called, 19 original name, “Tae f 5 exactly what St In Nevortheloss, The Heritage” stands, may the producers. Auifines \f'She dide't et Tain to, | But the Yilain ail gunmued ber, “THE BAD GIRL” ENGAGED. Violet Englefield, a well known English actress, in the latest addition to the cast of “Fancy Free,” which the Messrs. Shubert will produce, English playgoors know hor familiarly as “the Bad G because she had the title role of “The Bad Girl of the Family” for more than two years in Yondon. Her appearance in “Fancy Free” will mark her professional de- but in America TELLEGEN’S SISTER SAFE. Lou Tellegen of “Blind Youth” has received word that the steamship on which his sister, Mother Henriette of the Order of Nuns in Holland, is oom- ing to America has passed safely ‘through tho barred zone. Mr, Telle- gen's sister determined to come to this country shortly after the recent doath of their mother. DALY'S TWO “NAPOLEONS.” When Arnold Daly appears in Her- man Babr’s eatirical comedy “Jo- ‘sephine” it will be the second time for him to act the rolo of Napoleon. Away back in 184, when Winchell Gmith and he conducted the Theatre of Ideas at the Berkeley Lyceum, Mr, Daly acted Napoleon in Shaw's “Man of Destiny.” That Napoleon was the strutting conqueror, In “Josephine” the part is that of an humble lover who finally develops into a conqueror. MAY SELL THEIR SHOWS. Broadway hear that Raymond Hitehcock and hia partner, BE. Ray Goetz, aro considering @n offer from a well known management for the purchase of thelr theatrical proper- ties. Hitchcock & Gost have pro- uced three musical pleces in the past | eight months. They are “Hitehy | Koo,” "One Night in June” and “Words and Muse." "“Hitchy Koo” has been highly succeasful. The oth- ere haven't done as well. A SERIES OF GREEK PLAYS. SMfargaret Anelin will begin @ series OF MAMA, MAMA = “THE Book: says «rte DO THE. “TRICK — 'LLTRY ANYTHING ONCE! ra YES (1S A’CooK™ LOOKIN’ FoR A DOB- SHALL. “CENGAGE He R DEAR F ee f GRINDSTONE GEORGE ENGAGE HER Me EYea —T'LL Do “TH ENGAGIN'! 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