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et seh. ie Pra + Es By BIDE Dp: KENYON, well-known es ® motion picture etar, will be seen on the legitimate stage ei. season, A. H. Woods has en- the young woman and will star @ play the title and nature of ‘which will be announced later, Mr. ‘Woods has engaged, also, Mae Mur- way, who has become quite renowned fm films since she gave up dancing years ago. He has a play for ‘Miss Murray, too. Other pioture stare will act in the spoken drama the Woods banner mext season @re Pauline Frederick, Hasel Dawn, Gail Kane and Enid Markey, HE WANTS HAWKER, ¥. Ziegteld jr, has cabled Harry G. Bawker, at the Aero Club, London, an @ffer of $10,000 for two appearances @ the New Amsterdam Theatre Root, GET “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE.” It became known last night that the Messrs. Shubert have obtained he American rights to the operetta, “Monsieur Beaucaire,” a great suc- eas in London, when M. 8. Bentham @nnounced be had arranged with them to have Eleanor Painter appear 4 nit here, The operetta is based on Booth Tarkington's play. In the American production Miss Painter will have the role of Lady Mary, por- trayed in London by Maggie Teyte. ~Monsieur Beaucaire” will be sesn bere early in the fall. MATHEWS TO THE GLOBE. James W. Mathews, the English im the motion picture business. Mr. Mathews moved to the Globe vester- @ay. Mark Luescher, who escorted him over, reports that he remarked: “My word! This is jolly like the Gaiety Theatre at home, don't you Play!’ Tell'ms, my. good. fallow. how me, my) iow, how gan Mt be called Yates a Good Fel- low?’ It isn't possible for ‘Bhe’ to be & ‘good fellow.’ SOME FINE LEMONADE. Louis Robie, formerly one of the Kings of Burlesque, took an active a in the of a fair held in home town, ell, N. J. the other day. He made the lemonade and, while there were no fights, one man was arrested for er “T Did Not Build the Brooklyn Bridge,” and three others made putting: forth Mr. Robie as for President of the United States on all tickets. SLATER ACCEPTS DEFI. Tt is anneunced that Hiram Slater of Canastota, N. Y., champion pea- sbelier of the United States, has ac- the challenge of Chic Sale of | ho “Monte Cristo Jr.” to a shelling con- test. The affair will take place next cent of the motion picture returns. Odd McIntyre of the Hotel Majestic, who can shell a wicked pea himeclf, ‘will be one of the judges. THE RIGHT THING TO DO. Saying they had just come ashore from a captured German U boat, two gailors applied for tickets to “Bome- body's Sweetheart,” at the Central Theatre, last night. The ticket man Pasecd out U-19 and U-21 in order that the boys might feel riht at home. 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It gives @ beautiful color natural under th box is small enough to fit your When you use this pure, how much koge will last six months, yet DUDLEY FILM POLICY TEMPORARY. From John Cort comes the emphatic etatement that the Standard The- atre, now showing films, is not to be & motion picture house next season, Tt will resume its usual fall with “Daddies,” which will open there on Labor Day. Other Broad- way shows will follow, says Mr. Cort. aossip. Ruth SMerli; at “Toot Sweet” has gone to Chi to collect a leg- acy. Success, Ruth! George M. Cohan wil! offer a new act at the N. V, A. benefit at the Hippodrome Sunday night. Ted Lorraine has been engaged by the Messrs. Shubert for “Bing, Bang, It im announced that “A Litthe Journey” will remain at the Vander- bilt Theatre al! Summer. New edition of “The Follies” will begin its Now York engagement at the New Amsterdam Theatre on June 16. | “I Love You,” the comedy now at the Booth, will move to the 48th Street Theatre on Monday. production of “Komeo and Juliet” will be made here in the Fall with Gareth Hughes as Romeo. Hans Robert has signed up with A. H. Woods for next season. Ho has not been assigned to a role as yet. Herman Moss has arranged to put a film called “The Spreading Evil" in the Harris for four weeks. The O'Brien Brothers, eocentric dancers, have been engaged to ap- pear at Churchill's. Twelve well-known composers and conductors will direct the orchestra at the Lambe’ Public Gambol, One of the uctors in “Love Iau; at the Bijou eats a lamb chop at each performance. Cooked and de- livered the chop costs 75 cents, and there's no cover charge, either. Dorothy Sonner, an East Side young woman, bas attended every session at the Terrace Garden Dance Palace wince it opened last October. morrow Managing Director Marcus Nathan will present her with a sea- son pass. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘The Wellsville Bugle says the King of Dapona, Africa, loves to dine on goat meat. Well, what of it? FOOLISHMENT. A very pretty girl's at work Across the room from me; Her golden hair reflects the sun, | She laughs so merrily; Her eyes are blue and twinkling, | too, | Her voice is sweet in tone, And she's a—gosh, one minute, please! Our wife is on the phone. 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