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The Stage By BIDE DUDLEY _ was a big time at the National Vaudeville Artists’ id, Club yesterday afternoon, The ¢hildren of the members—or some of them—had a party, at which Santa @lnus appearcd, and there was real Ice cream. Little Mary Aileen Luescher, the three-year-old daugh-| Garrick, London, In the sprin, Mark A. ter of Mr. ‘Luescher,/ w: proved and = Mrs. nard, playing in “Secrets,"* And then he had an Idea. “I'll let you wait,” he sald. "But she bette be your mother or I'll run you in.'* It wasn’t long until Lillian Bren came out. sald Tonge. Miss Brennard ts Hello, fhammi And it was true. Tonge'’s mother, although she really looks as though she might be his daughter, “Well, mebbe,"’ said the cop. GOSSIP. “Polly Preferred’ opened in Mart- ford last night. “The Gingham Girl’ may play the Madge Kennedy, in “Spite Corner," as the hostess, and she| closes her run at the Little Theatre attractive in that role. |" : While the youngsters hinched, dan-j mont in. 6 hubert announces the engage- f Thags Lawton for “Jitta’s * gers from the Hippodrome and other] Atonement." aces entertained on the stage and here was a Punch and Judy show, a yentriloquist, a sleight of hand tman and even Pat Rooney and his son. Pat danced all over the stage, and the boy wiggled very artistically, We'd Uke to give the name: present, but space forbids. Assisting the hostess in entertaining them, however, were Mrs. Oliver Harriman, be Ambassador and Special Sunday night concerts will nat the Century, Shuvert, asino Theatres. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. No wonder Edward Krenn has ot the ‘Kide}Made plans to marry Mrs, McCor- hd mick, Architects usually make plans, FOOLISHMENT,. Mrs. Edwin Lauder jr., Mrs. Mark A.| Old maids who say they would not Luescher, Mrs. J. J. Murdock, Mrs. Maurice Goodman, Mrs. J. ‘Walters, Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mrs. Frank Vincent, Mrs. Amedee Buren and Mrs. R. H. Among the children was a ta'l, lean newspaper man, who was the cyno- Bure of all eyes because of his strik- wed Henry | dre insincere a sage has said, van|// you, young man, think this untrue, Burnside. | Propose and see what comes to you. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. y ancestors came over in the ing personal beauty and his ability] yr. yqower.” to devour hashed chicken. ORLOB, PRODUCER. “That's nothing. Mine sailed in the Ark.” THE EVENING WORLD, For Christmas— and Other Days Has graced American tables for fifty years Always delicious and wholesome. Made after a famous recipe from the finest ingredients obtainable. At your Grocer’s It Makes Little Difference What You Neéd—A World “Want” Will Find t It develops that Harold Orlob, composer, is the producer of “Take @ Chance,” the new musical comedy now in rehearsal. Mr. written the music and H. I. Phillips, ‘of the Globe, the book and lyrics. “Phillips,” says the Orlob an- mouncement, “is the third humorist from the staff of a New York daily Newspaper recently to join the ranks of the playwrights. Franklin P. A@ame’s and Don Maryuis's suc- cesses make Mr. Orlob hopeful for the fate of his protege’s first li- bretto.”” We always knew we were a black- smith. SEE WHAT ART DONE. Arthur Rosenfeld, who is known]! internationally as the Pict rame poet. has had another atts Have a look: Oh, glorious Gloria; sweet Gloria Foy, In “Up She Goes" you are really a}| joy, Your singing, your aciing, your danc || ing divine, Touches all hearts, inciuding mine, Bo there, Gloria! BOOTS FOR TRINI. } Trini, the Spanish dancer, now || coming to New York, heard of the slush by alr yesterday and wirelessed the Messrs, Shubert to die her up|} some boots for outdoor wear “Bit I shall go barctvot indoors,” said the message. Bo! OH, GEE, M’GEE! Harold McGee, Stage Manager of “Gringo” at the Comedy Theatre sneaked away Saturday night and took a train for Schenectady. Yester- day the report that, in spite of the town's name, he had married one of ite fairest daughters, lenked ont, and the “Gringo” company made him ad- mit it. We havet her pre-marriage name, but wait—we'll gct it some of these days and slap it right into the paper. | 'T WAS MAMMA, ALL RIGHT. | Last night, when Philip Tonge, who has the role of the Earl of Kinloch in “The Bunch and Judy’ Globe, was through, he went to the|/| stage entrance of the Fulton and stood there. Alonz came a cop. “Move on,"’ said the bluecoat. “I'm waiting for my mother," Tonge. “Pretty good!" came from the cop. 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Our entire stock of cutlery, consisting of scissors, knives and razors, was received prior to the new increased tariff on cutlery and is priced cn the basis of the old tariff. 3,000 Imported Razors 98c (The kind expert barbers use) These razors came in under the old tariff and were held in our warehouse for this after-Christmas sale, All full hollow ground razors with black handles—in 54 inch round or square point style, numbered as follows: No. 2 | No. 5 | No 8 No, 11 Plain shoulder, round point Plain shoulder, needle point (for barbers) One cut shoulder, round point One cut shoulder, square point | No. 14 Two cut shoulder, round point | No. 17 Two cut shoulder, sharp point NOTE: No. 5, because of its needle point, should be used by expert barbers only or those self-shavers who have used a needle point razor before. 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