The evening world. Newspaper, July 3, 1918, Page 12

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Se CN ARTI RW ' 1 ! * doubt this staten and Binven By BIDE DUDLEY LLIOTT, COMSTOCK & GEST Will soon place in rehearsal t big musical show, “The Maid of the Mountain which will open the Century T ) Septem This mus now In its ond year in Lond For the New York cast they have engaged Sid Espero, who will have the title role May de Sousa, Regina Richards Claire Adams, Ann Walker, Angela Barr, George MacFarlane, Car) Gant- voort, Jackson F William Dan orth and John in. Sig, Gustave Ferrari, who was musical director for Chu Chin Chow,” has gone to London to gee the original company and to bring back the orchestrai score AN OPEN AIR SHOW. w.. 8 Palace of Truth” is to be staged in the open air theatre at Roland R. Conklin’s estate Huntington, L. 1., for the Red Cross late in August. Cyril Maude will be J. Wood of 1) direct the rebearsals. Gilbert's “The ON A WARM DAY. Apologies to S.J, B. “Mother, there's a fly in my milk.” a8 ed, dear No, dear; the milk.” May I bave a bun, mother” Ask father, love. He bas all the 1 have an egg, mother?" child, if you'll bew mother, 1 bute to n take a car,pet es, sweetheart, Now pie Mother wants sone WHEN SKIES ARE BLUE. Attention, friends We feel a Don (be ine bury Tw THE MAES WILL SHINE. A unique benefit will be given at the Astor Theatre Sunday evening, July 14, under the auspices of the Stage Women's War Kelief. Chorus girls will furnish the entire enter. ‘ainment, They'll sing, dance and act. Managers looking Tor stars are respectfully requesyed ¢o drop in and ae an eyeful BY WAY OF DIVERSION. We read in all the public prints that Vassar giris to-day cannot be friehtened by a mouse that chances near to play. They're built of stern er stuff, we hear; the war has them bold and now they even the mice—at least, that's w told. It may be true they're braver, but the war's not dune it all, In fact, the war's direot effect on them They're farmerettes, these lovely girls, amt things like mice and ants don't terrorize them now because they've stared wearing kbaki. lg very small SOME POET, SOME POEM. L A. Mendelsohn who, by the way, is in the cotton goods business, toves to go to theatr pusies, lf you . read the fol lowing rhyme, written by Mr. Men deleohn exclusively for thix column To, write about stage folk 1 conorive gust ‘bee plenmure ‘when yout bien them, Ang het the famen, 3 Fee With nritations ad tnfinitwe Peg tealy 1 mire, them presets their “untiring efforts wy, St ‘re them I'd Tike to call ‘rinen I stalied ther pur Bag, (0 go to stows and ing that can't be And here 1 amet ‘pause 1 Wile 1 wok that your ‘ra fot passes YOu sutven, Gossip. Charies T. Hill is to do publicity work for the ‘Triangle Film Corpora- von at Culver City, Cal Zoe Barnett is tw have a leading role in “in and Out” which Joe How- ard has in rehoarsal William A. Brady is do put a “Stolen Orders” film in Polls Theatre, Wasb- ington, July 7 Edgar MacGregor has engaged A)- fred Gerrard for u role in “Hubbles.” Mr. Gerrard bas a three years’ con- tract. A wave bit Ie Guere at Long Beach t lay and George it a post. r sewed up a four-inch cut in one of the Le Guere oars. Marion H. Saki, known as the Jap- anese Paviowa, made ber Broadway de@but last night in the Hodge Podge Revue at Thomas Healy's Golden Glades. Beatrice De Roe, a young girl from Ca}ifornia, will make hor stage debut jo tie Witter Garden's ai ‘The Passing Show of 1918 Diizabeth Moffat, a Deny girl, is playing a part tn with Al Jolaon. They say her father directs the destinies of a bank Berg. Stuart Robwon, U. 8. A, who has been at Spartanburg, is in Now York on a furlough. 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