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Show ' M)"' ! ,..!. it - y ' s I I ', . I ' ' " ' ! I, It c -t t ) 1 .." V ...o I - i ci' n.i-r ti.e ii. s of me company. i r t ;j .t.;.-:v f v.-r ir li. :..'..rt i. r:7-t- T l iilH at le 'n r. !nl tn' i i ("IPs i ,'..m ! . H'i-1 h won t t" k. M i "!' tne w.,-1 f-.r me." 1- aik- li 'I Ili.LX, when aK"d aboul h:soll l-'iMtH. II ; pax s. s?;-:xn; :, nwNunt g nrai (! p ..mrer . 1. 1 t.t ti.e "te n t -rt l.uie, . ! Jollier." ' I the LIU 1 l-i. H i ivur rictuses j j oi wnit i-. a , ' ' HENRI M. cn'r.VTTTFT in a (rrt-M be- ; I, Upvit In the nir.ru j--- i:lltl.3 uf ft:n. Yearn Hft he i n H .'nam a a c-.m- , l Iiik coi trt-r cn-i an'i jmi bs nr.te v ue j aiwut me iiositillHii'R i'f trie V tt V. un- I tr.in dimrtrt than ar.y hian lieru. tvNits have jusilrted his :lnlnn. He also has I great fallh In Alia, tince a funious bonanw camp, but now t'l-odui ing" 'luf :r:i le ore In paying quantities. ie thinks Aiu may be even grcaitr than btnghain. . A rrRUlar f --Kt-r'tThter at the Frit !kej Theater of 'GLN.' CHAHLtS S. "In WON. 1 He was onr-e manager of that playhouse before he became a banker ami .probably ha aa wile an acquaintance among the- atrlcal people as awy man In the country. Or course DAV LOFTt'S tniiat be excepted ex-cepted when ft comes to knowing theatrl-, cal iiople. c' DAN - kfiowa . em all and knows Jut what part of the countrw they are In at all seasons. And all the theatrical theatri-cal people know DAN. too, and like him. Nile la not only a flrst-nlghter, but an I every-nlghterj DAN la also (yttd of telling war atorlea and la atlll an unreconstructed Yarkeo. . t BILLY"1 CtARK , la hlrycle enthu-alast enthu-alast and wishes the saucer track was open every night In the year. Aa he mixes highballs for the thirsty he Is sometimes heard to call out, absent-mindedly. "Four kips four. " But his frieada understand. ARTHUR CCONNELI., chief clerk at the Wllann. la a New Yorker,, but MK.' O' CONN ELL la a believer In Western methods and ways. There Is none of the amateur of the Eat about him. even though he did come from behind the desk of the Waldorf-Astoria. An old-tlma nickel-persuader of the treet car llnea Is TOMMY" BOYES. He has been taklce; fares on the local llnea for fourteen yearn. Not every one who |