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a. Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY a [don't summon an ambulance from Bellevue. These four men and other nown stage people are to act m's newsies and will dis ty Loan issue of The Delegations of TOXEN WORM received postal card yesterday ehow- ing @ picture of the Chicago} fy Office. It took his mind back | trip WO Abe city on Lake Michigan and) Star: ! jars and Lambs will be among the th some comments o BrOdght forth some comments on) Ciiers who will participate in the on leago playwrights and others. laught of newsi¢ TAChicago playwrights.” eald, pace t to come to Now York and! HE COULDN'T BUY A BOND while before they try to write (Repetated ty Request.) for Broadway. They ought to some of the atmosphere of| tionalism this city haa They) know dow to write for Broad way. Their work is provincial them come here and learn 8 intended for New York consumption. And, ly, Jet them bring some of the @raimatic critics along. fa @ lot to be learned here. goodness! Wait till the thou- of eager Chicago readere of eolumn get this issue of The Ing World! COHAN PLAY FOR OLCOTT. M. Cohan has finithed a aossip. called “The Voice of MoCon-| _— . in which Chauncey Olcott will] Norma Talmadge is to act in a fitm ‘ander the Cohan & Harriy man. | Version of “The Heart of Wetona.” t. [it will go into rehearsal] Nathan Salander, known in vaude- y. ville as Nat Sanders, is now a Sergeant in the U. 8. A. Medical JELLY AND JOY. Corps at Camp Greenteaf. The writings of the late Sholem je and Nae preg t bt Aleichem, the “Jewish Mark Twain,” yr : aa. i aoa, WY. are to be picturized. Nat Dorfman is they call No Man's Land. Aji) rete enen, “the heavyweight tow re toy ae BR ar somedi has been engaged by the Teer Gent W (he bere Of Wel tinie ctr oS TO “The Bay Naval Station. After eat- J. H. Barnes, the English actor- he Jelly one of the! producer, is on his way from London akice Rb. trebanty help Waker Hast produce “The 5 ” Toronto.” the Misens Farber. It follows: t has made an offer to wor! to 2. pany for the English Meet thanks for 30 for Three.” Throne the poet down Virginia Pearson dedicated Marcus pally hy tated Loew's nd Theatre in Bethlehem, Pa., which opened Wednesday night The F. I, L. M. Club of New York, With Mae, @ chorus queen, Mig onlin’, bay «bond to te © Bomebody ought to kick him whem His pantalovns hang love, changes, will see Central Monday night. ae gree 1By we os John Philip Sousa has written a y Abr “Fourth Liberty Loan March,” which NEW MIDNIGHT SHOWS. Will be played at the Hippodrome j a William Collier, in Aaron Hoffman's = 2 She Cen Roof ts to have a new i new comedy, “Novining Wut Lies, Stow in mbout four weeks. There ix / patre ef ET LF jpeniylt mu gpen at the Longucro ‘Theatr Amsterdam Roof too. For this show Lillian Leitzel, a elack fope artist, has been engaged. IMMORTALIZING HELEN. " in tear our clothes and Claude Giltingwater has been en- gaged by Smith & Golden for a role in their new play, ‘Three Wise Men.” The animated war song contest at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre was ip B. Dooner of the navy| won by Foist’s “My Reigian Rose.” in to see “Penrod” at the Harry Delf wrote the first bars of . the other night and it started | one of the “Some Night” songs on a Poetry wheels buzzing. As a re- | cuff. Sort of off hand, as wore. Helen Hayes of the show's cast —_— erewith immortalized in Dooner- rhyme: e om your manner and pleasant ways, ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. mapeors-<ie and see a dramatic ; agent. "ha ia, oo mmentse Buudin, Pal tead “vere a juilding. He'll read your RE ed a ae tthe. bend. toad A ‘THOUGHT FOR To-Day. When a stranger asked Joe Boley, ot Wellevillc, who another man was, Joe replied: “Ho's our town's most prominent rag-picker.” FOOLISHMENT. | Vet res a mq thooght he aman, gaat oft bt tes Unt “cacne ‘Over hia tose, winning omefle “Note for Miss Hayes: Mr, Dooner ce handsome and unmarried. a is No, 16T Sande Street, igen wh dad port | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘Chari or. Aldrich, “If you were to throw a white stone or lee nich, Hippo- | nto the Red Sea what would it be stars, rushes up to you on| come?” 2 Avenue to-night about 7.30/ + > and yellx “‘olper!” at yo | [the Vicar, “But, of course, fresh banns between two parish-|banns must be published.” foners had been published for the “Ah!"—a gpause—“Mr. Parson, 1 "| Giret time in a country church. | paid ‘ee half a crown for Putting up After tHe service the prospective those banns. Shall I have to pay groom came to| another half crown?” the vicar. “Naturally, If yon change your “Mr. Parson, Ij mind so late in the day, you inust ex- want to speak to | pect to pay for it.” ‘ea About those| “Ah!"—a loneer pause. ‘Then, with Danne — can I| sudden resolution: “Aw, well—leave have ‘em chang-|'em as ‘tis!"—From Tt-Rits, _ oo "Ot everee, t| HARD FOR THE STORK, uaa wit wal NE Sunday afternoon when MeIGET vest), “req are sot| Jones, who had been visiting a yet, or legally bound in any | the 200, came home, he an nounced to the family: SAbt"—awith a sigh of reliet—“that's| “They've got a new baby hippo. what I wanted to know. You see, I've | Potamus.” been thinking it over, and, seems to Whereupon his daurhter, about fit te, I'd rather have her sister.” teen, burst tato a fit of uncontro Fou can please yourself," replied | able laughter. When slie had subsic Jed somewhat tho father gro “What are you taughing “I was just th sir, story. hat that rathe > THE EXPLANATION. | HE you | | from t rator camo down rm at the clos and many people pressed forward to shake him b the hand, He ac | gratul 4 smiling face is eyes wer certain wr gered in 6 about him and exten hand to the w ting mar “I want to thank you," he sald t that gentleman, “for the close atten top you gave to my remarks, You upturned face was an inspiration to me. I am sure you never changed \ your earnest attitude during iny lec- ture. "NO." qa the man: mint COMIC PAGE nel wove September 27, fron = Koorsie { OFFA = Doorsie NS OOTSIE .=1-. ET - Pe ae a Seren WIR Pomme Aig OOO Yeas Wares JOE'S CAR ‘CARTHigh. 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