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Show j Dramatic Comment Howard Estabrook is liaek in New York after completing liis last picture in the series, "The Mysteries of Myra," and will shortly be seen as a stock star. Helen Lowell has started rehearsals in "Jane O 'Bay, " the new Blanche Kin play, in which Miss Lowell will play an important role this coming season. sea-son. Alice Fleming is at present "ronh- i iug it" at her camp near Lakewood, n. J. ; . Ci Marie Curtis has returned from Mil waukce after a long, extended stay in V J that city in stock. f; Henry Duffey is motoring through New England with Fiske O Tiara. Mr. Duffey will return to New York the latter' part of July to start rehearsals with a new production. Zoe Barnett, who recently suffered a severe nervous breakdown, is now fully recovered and will be seen in a new pl f this season. Zelda Sears has been camping in the Maine woods, but arrived in Bridgeport Bridge-port Saturday to witness the first presentation pres-entation on any Btage of a new plav written by herself, given by the Cecil Spooner stock company at Bridgeport, Conn. Alexander Onslow, the English actor, will be seen next season in support of Lily Langtry. Vera Michelena, after undergoing an. operation for tousiHtis, has returned to her summer home at Bayside, L. I. Katharine Kaelred is at present enjoying en-joying a much-needed rest at her summer sum-mer home in Seabright. N. J. Marie Carroll is still enjoying a pros-. perous run in Chicago, where she is an-pearfng an-pearfng with It. H. Frazce's farce, "Nothing but the Truth." Emily Ann Wcllman is resting at hr home at Tuckerton, N. J Miss Well-man Well-man will probably be seen on Broadway Broad-way this season in a new play. Edmund Abbey will be seen in the Jo-seph Jo-seph Kilgour role in "Along Came tj Euth," at the opening of the Clark, -r Brown Stock company, Temple theater, Hamilton, Ontario. Joseph de Stefani and Helen Keers have started work on a five-reel photoplay photo-play under the direction of Joseph Byron By-ron Totten, at the latter 's studio, Westerly, West-erly, K. I. June Roberts, who has been rehearsing rehears-ing with a dancing act under the direc- i tion of May Tull v, met with an accident acci-dent last week while coming from he-hearsal. he-hearsal. A motorcycle knocked hor down and ran over her, but after one day's rest Miss Roberts is again hard at work and will be seen in an important im-portant role in the act when it pltys the Palace theater, New York City. Kathryn Purnell made a hurried trip to Boston last week to personally supervise super-vise the building of the stage settings which she will use in her forthcoming production this season. Mildred Florence will finish a fifty- two weeks' engagement at the Hudson theater, Union Hill, on Saturday, July 22. Miss Florence will rest for the balance bal-ance of the summer and return to New York the latter part of August to start rehearsals for a new production. Albert S. Vees is already one of the most popular leading men that has ever visited Hamilton, Ontario. Notwithstanding Notwith-standing the fact that the company h i not as yet opened its summer seasou. Mr. Vees will return to New York at tho onr of eight weks to start rehearsals rehears-als with the Bronx Stock company at the Bronx theater, New York. A. C. Winn, the stage director of the Lafayette theater, New York City, is at present busily engaged directing the rehearsals of three stock companies, one in Washington and two in New York. Mr. Winn says that he expects to have ' a stock company in Philadelphia and another in Boston in the near future. He has accomplished what no other i white man has been able to do that of making a colored stock company possible. |