Show I 1 In New York I NEW YORK March 1 See saw See saw Seesawing ing up and down Broadway I sa saw r the Imperious Grace George quite quit 0 a haughty lady withal a fine act act- mess ress Seeing so many leopar leopard leopard- skin coats methinks that all th the leopards on the face ot of the earth ii have been killed at once to furnish Ii the pelts Yet I am told that man many I of th them m are artificially made sue such I are the wonders of ot this age thaman that tha St man can change the changeless spots of a leopard Saw Baron Baro Willy von Yon Knobloch a man of Baroh much muc h prominence in our night life lite anc and I despite his title and his monocle a avery avery t very ordinary looking man I thought though Lt him S SS S S C C Saw Ned Wayburn who looks look 5 more like a physician than a dance dane e instructor Saw Nana Nan Bryant Bryan Lt of California who Is now a sue 1 sue I cess on Broadway after six years year sue'S S 'S of trying to get on Broadway Saw Goodee Montgomery daughter of the late Dave Montgomery At A 17 she Is on Broadway in a nu nyu- nyu 5 revue And there Is a possibility pos pos- that the stage may some som someday someday C day the revival of th the fa famous famous fa- fa name of ot Montgomery Stone Ston 5 Fred Stones Stone's daughter Dorothy beIng be being being be- be ing now a full fledged actress Saw Joseph the roman roman- tice young thespian who neither smokes nor drinks who plays th the e piano and the violin and who ha has S volumes In his library Saw The Monster as e ea a film as ever I did see but th the e best screen melodrama ever made mad it seems to m me I Seeing many signs of spring and windows which Interest me most I I are n and canoe displays rs and stacks sack of rakes and h hoes es and spades spaded But if I bought both boat and hoe no garden would I make Saw Otto Kahn the banker and artistic adventurer and arid he her has hag I Ithe the most graceful mustache in town Saw Harry B. B Smith the librettist and is his bit bit- bitof of writing His Robin Hood ran nineteen years ears Saw Marjorie cLucas a young oung lady high in society and daughter of a bank president who has followed fol tol- fol- fol lowed the example of Mrs Hoyt and taken to the stage for a a. career Saw Helen Westley who lives of for by and in the theatre She is the tho model trouper playing anything from lion tamer to high Iad lady Saw H Hugh gh DArcy D'Arcy who wrote The Face on the Barroom Floor and a kindly soft spoken old fellow he Is Is with Mth great pride in his mus- mus tache JAMES W. W DEAN I |