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YY yj YY HII) ) YY Hl | TAS William R. Sill, who once “U¥ed in St. Joseph, Mo., but © Who now permits New York to him, we learn that there is to hed soon at that beautifully Spot, Hog Island, a ship which te christened City of St. Joseph ‘The vews comes from C. R. Berry, Agent of the Chicago Great Railroad at St. Joseph, who ly quivering with pride over coming ever. St. Josephites and | Joampbines are coming to Hog ‘im @ throng to see the good imto the briny waters, and the big show they will gathe: the nel touches on the jolli- swith @ dinner, Margaret Warner w!!l be sponsor for Harriet George. St. Joseph is the honor of naming a ship ‘Ateelf because it was one of the tities to go over the top in the Liberty Loan campaign, The of this column once lived in and so did Jemo James, ristening of the ship, they will bring the city time and may be at it all we know, The Captain's was Stewart, tf we are not mis- le gaw the poem amd was “proud of the boat. ‘Why ehoukd all these St. Joseph make ouch a fuss over the Island thing? They've bean jit before—and this time they “have a poem written about ‘eity’s floating nameenke. “PICCADILLY JIM” CAST. Walker has completed the his production of “Piccadilly * his new Bolton-Wodehouse bay. Gregory Kelly will have the and the other players will Gordon, William Sampson, : Prootor, Elizabeth Patter- Burford Hampden, Fred Tiden, Kearney, Frank Connor, Grace Bondy, ae tional lyrics jadeiph | wi seo before it reaches Broadway. PO WILMINGTON FIRST. ”" the musical piece under the direc- Burnside and the man- and have one, too. and Mr. Mann decides there ‘Mo sandwiches: In a nearby “the other night some of the of the company fixed up a Mr, Hale accept and | ir. Mann. The latter heard pthe scheme and was ready for it i the time came, Mr. Hale suid: u Bibout Plays tnd Player By BIDE DUDLEY ‘and she will have a maid of | And then two of the most delicious limburger cheese | sandwiches | that | ever robbed a bank were brought in and handed Dandy and Hale, Just a the sandwiches were about to ex- plode the curtain was lowered and they were ejected, THEY NEED STEVE. |, Fred and Adele Astaire, “Apple | Blossom” dancers, always conclude their number with a dive backward off stage. To catch them they em- Ploy 4 big fellow called Stove, Night, before last’ Steve didn't appear for | duty and a etagehand was assigned | to his job. “Steve's fired,” angrily. They danced and dove as usual. The stagehand did his best, bat it wasn't much, ‘The Astaires went | right through hia tackle and bucked | the wall, Each received bruises, Fred arose and helped Adele te ber feet, “Steve's hired again,” he said. Gossip. . Raiph Holmes trott ke in town. So's Mra. Ralph, Savoy & Brennan, going away with “Hitchy Koo,” will be given @ square meal by their friends. BiNlic Burke in “Cacme’s Wife,” opened Inst night in Washington. She comes to the Liberty Monday. Doris Duane, after « siege of ill- ness, has returned to the cast of “Scandal,” at the 39th Street Thea- tre, | The Jowith Art Theatre to-nicht, will present ith the Current” and @ one-act fantasy entitled, “After said Fred Astaire “Whore’s Your Wife?” at the Punch & Judy, jalian Alfred has been stage “My Golden Giri.” Arthur, iora Arnold and Robert Emmett Keane have been engaged. D. W. Griffith and forty members of his staff of players have gone to Miami, Fla, to make some film) acenes. The New- York Bitks are planning an Indoor Carnival as thelr anntal Christmas tree fund event. j Eight new diving girls were put in the water scene in yw" at the Hippodrome last night Dan Beard will be the guest of the Boy Scouts at the Saturday soorniig matinee of “Boys Will Be Boys” the Broadhurst Theatre. The popularity of McIntyre & Heath has prompted the Messrs. Shubert to arrange for. the return of “Hello Alexander” to Broadway next apring. Lieut, Lawrence Grossmith, one. ing in “Too Many Husbands” at the Booth, has been invited to attend the dinner to be given the Prince to-mor- row. Halt a do: write sport newspaper men who |} act out in a Tommy Gray skit at the Bert Lesile ben iy at the Cohan & Harris Theatre Sun- day night, The Secretaries of the Knights of Columbus Longacre Hut will go to the Nora Bayes Theatre to-mMght to see “The Greenwich Village Follies.” At the instance of Marcus Nathan, Evelyn Hubbell has invited the offl- cers and men of the British battle. ships Renown and Constance to at- tend the sessions at the Terrace Gar- den Dance Palace to-morrow and Thursday evenings. She them to bring the Prince alo: veeny, Wood oft “Bi Helen Keller of "The Storm” are both playing French descent charac ters this season and each is wonder ing about the other's accent. They will see each other at matinees this week and exchange compliments and kisses. THOSE GREENPOINT GALS! In Jersey you lose your Neense if you drive your machine with one band and in Greenpoint you lose y girl if you drive with both hand: “Rambler,” in Greenpoint Home Ne A_ THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A Washington Heights youth, on hearing that a Bronx friend was !Il, said the sick man was suffering from Bronxchitis, FOOLISHMENT. e| A sporty young fellow named Kline, | Once sunk all hts dough in a mine, The output of gold Was nil, I am told, | (Now, who will supply @ last line?) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. pent all his money for chicken¥ fee Til have @ sandwich!" dem in,” shouted Mr. Mann, | (AN ELOQUENT “IF.” | Tad : NEXDORE ~ Don't you think my daughter should Pay have her voice cutivated? Re NAYLOR—Yes, if sho must —~»— + ARD, TURN BACKWARD.” inigeent mood, Col. John EB. ach writes of “Good Ti homefolks know them; years ago every neighsor d 4 barvecue and all the helped to get it up on the of July. Everybody and his would meet and have a mer and a good time, wil od old M brandy and In the country, eh?" “No, along Broadway,” rink or two of this ‘white lightning’ | d you will soon catch yourself trys to steal your own pocketbook. | We heard a man say a few days a, |that he bought a quart of this potash | Whiskey and set it on the mantel piece, And the next morning the potash had eaten the bottom out of the bottle.”—Atlanta, Constitution. peat Batten |raey ALSO DO IT IN FRANCE. N Election Day a young man came to a booth to yote. @ a i | “But, monsieur,” said one of |the overseers, “you have already | voted.” | “1 allons done! | have not.” | A search being made of the records, \it is discovered that there has been error in the recording of the an name, It is not Marius n that has voted, but Gon- 1 am certain that ried the young man; sure that he has vo! indeed! 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