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Show Messrs. Klsw and Krlanger's beautiful production of "Oh! Oh! Delphtne. will be seen In the leading cities of the country coun-try on Its next season's tour with the entire en-tire New York cast. When Messrs. Mc-Lrllan Mc-Lrllan and CaryU fashioned "The Pink Lady" they were very highly acclaimed, but In "Oh! Oh! Delphine," they have quite excelled themselves. This really remarkable play was presented 25S times at the New Amsterdam theatre in New York during the season of 1912-1911 and established the musical comedy record for the season In the metropolis. ' Ben Hur" open Its fifteenth season In the fall. Its great popularity never wanes, b:t it should be borne In mind that the company Is always the best obtainable ob-tainable and the production Is kept up in every detail hy Messrs. Klaw and Erlanger. see Arrangements have been made by Messrs. Klaw and Erhinger whereby their popular musical corned success. "Oh! Oh! Delphine." will be presented In rarls next vear It Is now nee ring Its fifth month at the Shaftesbury theatre In London, Lon-don, where It Is the one notable mualcal hit of the season. London dramatists have slackened up their output, apparently, apparent-ly, for London has bad to rely very largely large-ly upon the American market during the past few seasons for Its theatrhm! wares The only plav of Kngllsh origin of major Importance to iiecome an established !,-.ndon favorite In recent times Is "Milestones." "Mile-stones." by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, the American dramatist. Thla delightful Plav of three generstlona Is n earing Its f. 'Oth consecutive performance at the Royalty theatre. e s e Mesr. Klow and Ertenger will present "The Trail of the T.oneaome Pine." with Miss Chrlotte Walker, on a country wide tour nevt year. The gripping drama made bv Furene Walter from the popular hovel hv John Fox. Jr.. haa created a good -leal of a sensation. Miss Walker Is sacndin the summer with her hutapd st his ranch at the head of the Bitter Root ratter near Missoula In Montana Mr. Walter is raising fruit and writing play He lias been verv succeaarful aa a plavwrlrht. The fmlt rsilng proposition Is something new ht .e Is hopeful s e That the graduating classes of American Ameri-can colleges still sdnere to the old custom cus-tom of selecting he class' fsvorlte actress ac-tress bv vote la demonstrated by the receipt re-ceipt of word from fourteen ol leges that Ml Viola Allen was selected as favorite actress of fourteen senior classes. On the lop of the selection of Miss Pauline Frederick, who plsra Zulelka In "Joseph and His Brethren." as the ideal American woman by Harrison Fisher and tha committee in charge of the recent suffrrae pageant In New York, cornea the 1'gvesflnn that a stati'e In gold be made of Miss Frederick ak rvnlcal of American womanhood for exhibition at tha San Franciawo world's fair. e laood news for housewives. Another cook hok by May Irwin is in tha course of preparation |