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Show An A Ilea Uord show for nxt seaenn ibr January 1) was nettled upon week before lait. when Mlaa IJevd placed her-aelf her-aelf under the mlntiimeol of Werne a lnu-her. lhe piece will be an operatic production, Mlae Lloyd haa failed to eltnesa the con-nation In London. She will return te New York In September feverel ke-itlmate managers were after Mies Llcnd The Pat Caeey unnrr alo placed before her an offer fm another OrtmeuB. circuit tour, or a seesoo In the eaaiertt vaudtvu.'e houses. e e Ail especially lively group of short alprles are features of the sagsrly wsl--cmed Oreen Pook Album for July which la Just published v v The revival of ' Pinafore" at the Ca-alno Ca-alno In New York has proven a huge success- The takings week before last were In the neighborhood of IH.ono. says Variety. Va-riety. The two principal women, Marie Cshlll and IXMilse Ounning. will remeln with the company for only four weeks, both then retiring for a aummer's vacation vaca-tion prior to opening en their next season's sea-son's respective etsrrlna tour. Henry B. Harris will launch Ruth St. Denis as a stsr In a play which la to be written for her by Richard Walton Tully, author of "The Rose of ths Rancho." Mr. Tully Is at present on the Paclfie coast, where he Is at work drafting a play, which Is to be submitted to Mr. Harris snd.tls 8tTn!e ths latter part of July. If ' MrTully'n play meefil With the approbation of Mr. Harris and Miss St. Denle. Immediate steps will be taken to prepare the play for a production In October. The scenes are to be laid tn India, and an opportunity will be given Miss at. TVnls to Introducs some new end Interesting dances, characteristic of ths mystsrlous country, snd In keeping with the character aha will originate la the play. e e e Mrs. pieka will be seen at the Orand Xra house In Chicago for a run of lit weeks, opening October I. 0be will appear Is Gertrude Atherton e play. "Julia France." e e e F. Klegfeld. Jr., has announced his completed com-pleted cast for "Ths Follies of 1111 " Ths how opens at the Opollo, Atlantis City, June It, appearing at the New York Roof June St. In the company will be Baeele McCoy, Lillian Lorraine, Fanny Brice, Clara Palmer, Dolly Bisters. Vera Maxwell. Max-well. Arllne Foley, Harry Watson. Leon Errol, Walter Perclval. Brown and Biy-ler, Biy-ler, Tom Dingle. Charles A. Mason, George White. Peter Swift. Addle Young, also Bert Williams and a chorus of "Seventy-Ova Anna Held girls." When "The Follies" of the current season la present, ed at the New York roof there will be disclosed an entertainment differing materially ma-terially from the annual "Folllee" ahows heretofore dlerloeed. It will be practically a musical comedy with a sustained story. Interspereed with a series of novelties aocumulatsd for soma time past, .-see In the unique and always Interesting Ore! Book Album there ties been sp-peartng sp-peartng for the past half year series of "Oreat Love Sioiiea of the Theatre" by Charles W. Collins, which for lively Intereet and the information contained In them have bees equalled by but few magasine features. In the July leeue ap- E'are No. vm, concerned with Mrs. racegtrdle and William Congreve. |