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' ®t Mexico called “Gringo.” Sophie Treadwell, a newspaper writer. Zove Ruben will have the leading rola, Frank and George Beck. They have th mission of Chief Kenlon to take engagement. twill go to the Iremen’s Pension nd. eal comedy, which will open Noy. 27. “The Passing Show” at the Winter Garden Willie Howard steps off the stage, gets a dilapidated hat and re- turns. Last night the dilapidated hat ‘wasn't there. No time was to be lost, The Stage By BIDE DUDLEY UTHRIP McCLINTIC, producer ot “The Dover Road," soon ‘will place in rehearsal a play Tt is by TWO MUSICAL PIECES. Harry Delf is preparing to stage & musical play, written by himself. Lew Cantor is interested with him. Marguerite Zenda will have the prima dona role. geen to make its appearance is The Uitte White House,” by James Mont- gomery. This one was tried on the Toad some months ago. and Helen Groody will be in the cast. Another musical piece fo. Pattl Harold to appear at the Central Theatre the week of Dec. 4 with the Shubert Unit, Cartwright, 1 The money they earn NEGRO SHOW SOON. $10 FOR A LAUGH. old In the “lesson in etiquette’ scene in FOURTEENTH STREET THURSDAY footlights, Later he handed the stage ma $10 and all was well The Selwyns have arranged to pre- sent Apollo Theatre on Dec. 15 Griffith, who has a lease on covering the rest of the agreed to cancel it as a { Selwyns. will cost $100,000. Joe Drum very solemnly informs us that Madge Kennedy, star of Corner,” the ton of a boat to def against Sir Thomas Shamrock. Hans Bartch hi ;|dinavian rights to ‘The Fool." Lord and Lady “Better Times” at the Hippodrome |! yesterday. § “Listening In,"" by Carlyle Moore, will begin an engagement at the Bijou on Dec. 4 About 1,000 visiting women, here t Girl company will have a luncheon t to-morrow. Show's 100 performances|Spois to Visit in Short Trips. Around Charles Derickson? Charles Scho- field and William Gordon have been engaged for “The Clinging Vine."’ Princeton Theatre indefinitely. getting his usual APOLLO GETS IT SERVICE COLUMN. |: ria, 11 A, M. Association, “Johannes Kreisler” at the Tt ts said th 2.20 P. M.—Songs by Arthur Freeman, baritone, of Westfield, GO TO IT, GIRLS! oneregational Church, N at the Little Thea P. M.—Piano numbers by Morton decided to form a committee which|Gould, eight years old. will build and sail a woman’ ns entirely by ea preliminary trials fo ote ftom the other Lipton's next This Kennedy boat will FIREMEN TO SING. be “womanned” by members of the . ‘ py | fair sex and will be equipped, of |S 4 The Firemen‘s Quartet, said to Dv | course, with powder puffs, rouge ney eee aes the four best singers in the New York] boxes and curling trons. Ever meet Paap derebere ty Fire Department, has been engagod| Joe? f olly Bill Steinke. Gossip. bought the Scan if WJE—NEWARK M patten Kaw Tountbatten saw 260 METRES. Iron Age. art td eda attend the Hotel Show, will sc Treas bean Tam “On the Stairs” will end ite e0-|"Biogsom Time” to-night “at the sz lusleal program. on Nov. 36. Ite successor there| Century ncent Smith of the wai be “Lisa,” an all. colored musi.|.7¢ members of the “Gingham | York ning Telegram. 9.00 P, M.- ww York."" 45 Po Mi ‘riendship and 1 . courtesy Male Quartet of Brooklyn. Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE FRIDAY Specials in Household Utensils Cooking utensils, and other household articles that increase efficiency, are of excellent quality at greatly specialized prices for Thursday and Friday. Wearever Aluminum Cooking Utensils Double Roasting Pan (size 16x1114)—reg. #6.00.. 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Dealers have but limited stocks of these new “Wear-Ever” Self-Basting Pots. Because of their most attractive, introduc- tory, lamited time price—a saving to you of 71c—they are sell- ing fast. We, jore, suggest, if you do not wish to be ls “ that you get one today. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. New Kensington, Pa. cover

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