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Show , - .,,,II., , ) ,S- - ,,, , i IV 4: , . i - 15 1016 ' ep 1 Arun, I,,,, 1 i , , tt. H. well-wis- t ' i I tf , ,4 ECTION re , 1 ..sErrio at Sj - . ! n' Deatht , . mHE feeble-minde- To I1,t7-rel- -- - , . ril ' , , , , 7 ,. , . : ..,:.!'!'", ' 4 , G reat Impersonator , :::01. - production l1Gordeli. $ trio of musical comedies.? oisco Mai yrehrtuul-Belitac- e of "A, Celebrated Ca.." time this reNwon.sPecttel'i ear:1117s atrath i "A MIA Without a CountrY." Ed- theater aa Ite most fervent been ward Everett Hales poem. has atrartrOttlit like to sea It regardact. Tits dramatised for vaudeville by PWrameillianm-twas worthy enenulycoz'clluotryf. "ajaustjd be will and of McGuire, , ' eft in no theater r . Anthony have ever 11 a cast o I seen by Harry Chesterfield. husband have vietted, , lead-bi- g Of Julia Nash and formerly her it , . is smutchatrseomrtgeicyt.tulann. .tIrittat7t man in Orphourn vaudeville I tunttizt ad , There are seven characters in the dra- dieted to -- roar rapture," but tOet-,... Lhtt rathoat , -44 414. the offering I ease. matization. making mutt give to Justice .1. Three er nMeonee for Ito vaudevof own large tie... !the story, and (orris the around plot ivetixon of 1915-- 1 illewind that for M., mint dirt:clines , Harntd will emerge from course it is a tragedy. Only the may be Raid to have ended POPULAR UTAH GIRL thet sitUA:i0laS into II. ft,ttlets of family In the near d rows. trosondorat.tlidinga and petty !Virginia make retiremcnt Otis Skinner and foreign at- can diacern comedy eppearvaudeville a future. to STAR $ir John has I arm nehrhhorhood traction from now on will he in a sketeh prepared by herself. in the hideousness; of priam life. It la an to 'a ton 110 ir an.100-1,the story of an .irt birtrid, few and far between. The lull will I mustlad. who to a and is S opera singer. ( Alice NIlleft, the ,,paraiic prima 'teals for the drilliam bud"'" u nity nor wid 7 to o the ! he upon cal ach,nal. through , 7 77: , i,:.:..i:i partially give girl lovesa sir t , next eve I , iitio17 Isaac Ja- donna, will appear in vaudeville tooted neighlor. of his $ir who is is amp.dramatic and musical 2 continuand freighted with a drunken husding ; I t colison. who Apia the boy unbeknown solls04. haginnirg tiet toror the so plentisalary for this band. and a couple of children. The tsur IN always talent, to hia father. lic.ng Cotswold ts in ing for SO weeks.said Her : 23rd MSOO be la ....;:i, :.?, boy i.i per the is convicted notable Lake. .,,,,,, Several of and Sir Isaac. 'engagement ful in Salt a, lose w.th the daughter imprisoned, and finally "dumped" upon a reeentful and It:;: r,t:".., kown t ha ...' and ea VII. trun of this condition iit week. vonts of thin character including Mist t, 4 o r eatn A ttitt Imagine I unresponsive At the end. with world. mare 4 .' and , lige, waa Eccles. the Gates opera oonipany, . I MIUSIChill comedy, hype crumbed, ambition killed. every 11atimaguntla. the rfk.t-- t It t$1 It tf!t atFout. or. Sir John. a :40o,no yt tr. '71.the University opera company. are al. liolon- - 1ext littorll offers an with bookky the litte Elbert Hubhard. possible loophole C103:-0he commits Eligiish corned). lyries by Earl Curroit. and music by suicide- The baleful results of prison atrialance of ord of Afri ready indwitriously under way. The and holds an v.:erecting story that lEnrico Caruso, has been accepted by life. with its olltary confinement. and '., stoo of th. 'print( interim will aixo be utilized by d hitighs h the wholesale, tin- i ()liver Moro Imo for production in the Its cr,aes , regulatIons Cr. of Eng!! most written the elaborate Shakcspearean activi...se bad S i Mr. L. Itlyilen. eage director of the fellHubbard motive. and these . are O ir0n '4r546,;, It fr ,iErnest ties. for whieh there should be a elear 11,s Si,. k cotnpani. rav- of the book when he met his death brought without -- sensation" ar gaud,' 11 ' in et en-0o a the lassitanta &piaster. Thereupon eloquencequietly, sedately, irreaistirenuohs weekR rehearsal for and uninterrupted field. I, a week wino t ,.,. and with psriiii hes eon. Elbert ilotthard, Jr-- Comnist- hie. and the It is the "alewill ct Mr. Skinner's visit will hardly leave ,: arention triVf It to the detail of the led the rharuscrlitem" that artistically. toger, la mercticselr Pilloried- - In ,, .i 'J.: i to t :' n-a de.iae.toN t ',toiler engagemnt created on his 'Kisthe 'impression one episode you 1.11 ) boor rt,e. see ht..' in the pm i. xprrted It) ht.,' thr boarda at the IThe CS11111411th .mmratestoner of ire- small lug iiirlotia, and prisoner met- engagement. "Cock 'n the Walk" 1, ,talialPtal. macideningiy ,' MonWilkes week. i hoe ancotineol that rierr.ian ti,inrig ttir ,'ohig t ;; ;iin, evenir-IC a cil. frenzied and on the verge hid charm"' play written purely for this conati,,,otriph,1 photographs lend Austrian ametrtt sitil not he per- orolltary mental roil8p88, 85 i'. I 'tent; to the r'1' r is will he 4111- - ' tottted to piey In the herewIll Pt of ..,,, of ii, wiii,-;sumption of theatrical folk. thoile who 0,11 It horrible N niiia8 made by other prieoners1 t Vlit t'tt ;la t IIP reell.r Vi,reitly of t hot,. ft er, ere! that $.11 sub lee? Pim It. t1' know the peculiarities of life behind nets on their beating walla toisate in the , ...,.!:,:: .r.lr fra',:t, w1'p-'log vointtitnro4 blind' vok ntries will bc mterncd if the," Vert-- I rect the ecenew, end with whom the trats It scene desperat,on. a ttlet Ober -gives thrrr --wr,ii, Lgo tire, cr!ire roulid of ture aerwiit the itor4er Ench st.- one the horrors- - vet there is .; r - 0Imiated ditions of the footlights are second ii.- - C,ff,111,-,- , WI!! tif the tulle in the ctors. hotrekee are adstsed that no tit nothing , it that of 10iookra41s. shuh are sly(-"yellow.' or cheaply vice.: lreei dal , Nei' diata rot mature To theme the story w Ai highly of ctinittrit ton xists iti so tonal. It is is a I, scene one r3-- h would that . ' a ,it IS in rota,am :Light. I Ninntl,ly in Canada far .treir dread to dream of-- -a nightmare, an i of tt) amtleing. but it wax a decided ease of ., ci 0,. it by tot , concerned. end they will be pernitHed Itritireiot.r , of terror, something that "caviare to the general." To the averdolt bake " .,, I.) travel through the country unnioone o..i,i, Wive the.-- 1 or the motive of the age theater for the iv , ., Meet !WO , mindr4;.,-5),1" Al rel tithe can one ili8le.1 what . .. -I ititn i!' play was altogeher unaatisfying, for ; as alleh!4-l-pa vile a known "trelndrarna."1 , Jane It Ili 8:: Among the Player Folk Willard Mk s - eomedy., fxr.1 it was the unique case of a hero withthe of ik u. of oto itrarnA trcst its pungent: be will given fieltay of Broadway,o board out a heroine. the plot entirely con- - Who With a Strong suppArilng thotjaut tiostriotin. The courtSee, York premiere at the Him. the-sl- and 40,011 room we unlike those that have I I. aren't, on Aug. 5 onder the dtreetion of t;er,rnde Itoffm.tt n Will Appear at the Salt Lake awning the nsuirations of a broken hkely to uptailt Lak. i The play was recently seen so many ttrnee this .aeon. is a H. Wootrie down actor to play "Othello.' and hitt The litraele," ;.t.ar Ilekt s,44ork In . tion se Theatre. Aprit 21 anti :l.t finely written. and trenchant. VIPwith Blanche In 7.4 IA, Ring ' ''t Chicago ,not het' 31,tx Reinhardt ruccess in reaching his goal forming 005404Wet-III4f4I't.'rz4,"S'production. ping affair, true In all its details and dramatist, role. the leading -.fte has been approo,hel regarding the climax. Incidentally there was era and remarkably touching. Thera is no ef!, 4. through array of otnery in Slim n 4,,n Fritters GarIt la rumored that A. H. 'Woods and fort to harrow unnecessarily. It le supposed to be a moral which taught run. the Langtions PIC. end Lerner, offering it at Mod -organ' hats-H'nom den. The Miracle," is said linry 4illpr are contInpleting a pro- straight. wimple. real. untheatrical. ,,,,!"; the silliness of the worship of the ay. Fitzgerald end M4rnhs11, n il the , s forces for t! he an immense undertaking. I dortion of Toteldy for And that le the great merit of "Jus'Osiers. P crags matinee idol, but that was see- :le '!tart enrthing rver )Pfore attempted impttion In te, near future. Beene tice." It m untheatrical. It seems' given at th thle, counTry, and r,,,Itilree the secs. Kelly, an Encteh ?triremrn who waa odd to speak of the theater as untheondary to the main theme, and not heel!" so Le a or thingn HERS,: 3,0(10 atonic. 4,t'S but seen of the Irked, in bore the will to has form the notwithstandisist people, the the Utast! main 'spring enchaining plooe. strong enough stags et on the riantages hill this heek 's tremtriduum uccites.Sliess Ilattina.na return to London to play th oart led to a necessity for that adjective. was Plan of the story: hence, while many were John Barrymore. unrecognizable in to, b,,,,o Rory,. Lake theatchal patrons are , MIME pleased with "Cock o the Walk" many and Balt the n his Meagre. clothes. roost el' their ent with the f making AND ISITSS" OFTATES others were disappointed. The work of WHEELER, h the victim of stare life with ant played as! pruton WIIELLEt, and hiannt to waitersthe seelog At first the Who Will great artistic restraint. of the Individual players We. admir- - Bonne Carman and bar tninstre's loud by Appear at the Plumage Op ening Neil Wednesdny a bit Dett restraint Lewis. too seemed am's'. omphatto, ate the Rev. Pet chip. especially that of Mr. Skinner, Grace Cameron. ee and It,and the b was human note but and isihettier, r v lacking. ,,,,,,, deals. Mr Gibbe and Mies Dunbar. The leas- - talentedCarlyle as the play proceeded, young BarrRI'. John Malic singers who Tompriee the Lai se character ymors sttack- - sea wonderfully true, CATS an English wag: I hear from confeasIng everything tu biernta'i sketches, notably the Scala sextet. I Ogee then promptly trtes to and Meg before the piece ended. he e- an da Monday. M Norine Carman Juicily, an unust., source (you and ,group of bishops, were deliciously , uninipeacheble 1Wit. She is flatted out. sat tin had scored magnificently. But the lin- of the co'. directed and ainusing minat-- sni ly drawn. celknow in what that that maims) In &Imola of est Then drown.", a was company contributthat sal will ineludo place first part with a, Ihrge acting - I bration of the Shakespeare tercena band Mist, Nnetos O. P. Neggie, as th "scene.' has aline he n effet'ts ed an" amens by acenic manag4 elaborate rat The ambition of the local Shakethe truth, and esiling In int In a mannr ing clerk of Om t,rosecuting title firm. tenary. a Berlin ne by the S'imPl acts a. interlocutor professor ts now ly la! opearean committee in bidding for the that leave mhoots dead. him to rummy, tiehnet. of After I This the tbe conventional the Ttieed, in tostudating the yet picture nothing busily enraged his alinca dr: and routined old man was wonderfully Swan. aervices of Maude Adams cannot be while sh Ilan two riotously funny of Avon g plays Into English, dlecovere that ,idle of the, tity so seeir., drawn. It was the star performance. with a view to their production in wife loves him-4- ,h, too highly commended. but it is not men with a fine colteetion of in gine, Igoe. "The If one may use such an expression in London at the termination of tho clasping tor to his manly bank gaga. Some unnsual :lamgem."' lad We' likely that it will meet with success. generating milts the final curtain to fall bert' are featured. Me to the hie speaking of a cast of such uniform war." When she left Salt Loki. Mies Adams of tures, the about a bine word murder to et teem value. Henry Stepheneon. Charles Grace Cameron Ra! Rai And likewise. Het whoa for appr le mere a and That Ono a detail, is the in for tour "The glacefut. Cecil elevernows. Watson prel'y her Francis. White, notelet tho afh. (novelly. had) plans 00".111 Wallis Clark, Thomas Louden. baster Ol! could have knocked tn. down Is allowed to settle It Little Minister" laid out up to the end young woman of Targilay oftentpere,wont lalorthal "Rio ass Orande" Ingo a numist Lonnergan. Rupert Harvey. Walter Una atatomy with the proverbial feather, af- sling almost to pathos!meineirm of July. and much as she might desire frOthit who nee, her Had frr 8. Geer. written especial4 John ,,av trldrien. Ashton Tongs. Wool. of Augustus easion been lees surest. es sl to oblige her Salt Asks friends. there twinge ter the performance 14. toir,p,,ny are and ti41,111 the one Nesbitt Cathleen woman, WM, Andy Lewis and hut forro I were corroyny is little likelihood of her boing able to seen In "The Mike: one of themadmtr- - Thomas' new play, "Rio Grande" have laughed merrily. Theme klitis3 tho (' to n'smitartale :t.,r Uiie able. Mies Neebitt was so excellent which after a sojourn Out of town. course Introduces sorns noes itAti do so; besides. her olimpany wait guaranteed , sort he kiv.se lostuethe eon that there was no single flaw In her came Into latighe pr ino,ate thao at!' ii.na put organized for only two playa "The seen In evolve, theater the so Empire tit on the thy' orra,r4tui',..aed work. Even tbo three small roles of by tte or tom Little Minister' and "Peter Pan" and . ,no.t ottblo filmes at few and I and rubbed convn-tOne of Wash.rr,s Ntanhattam cr.& my litii were faultlessly played by polio a't 3 that she could reorranize ft alone arta ever ',lasing the bath wbor's and Charles boilsavorth. Walter 3,1cEwin marvelled at the name of the play- Justify the titleto ofbwtte flat. ii!tt Mil. firsts' woefully There It waa in black and title seemed HillI have mentioned wright. F. otatew who hen Warren and Shakeepearean lines bt probably out- Illre of the new It were the anti sr I In, t,her i trained ould Thomas. castTh! meetstont in name wonderfully this marvelous rantdagsed every side the range of probability. animate in the at.t. a I, Mestent and an Not one should escape. Tbe gitrets- - Ihave sworn that "Rio Urande" wart Ntlf.T.Y atA :1INTIRE on long-alethe rope Theo tight of the (MIRKY:UM. the work Performs nem, ttertrr li Hon was too unusual to be neglected. Its plot "lam so- -- ALL Margaret Nyblec lows dm dance anti a doe il,at Will "Justice- - succeed! yew from Will, Will the der. Kremer. I C irpheum Road Show will make that 40t?' A riuth!t.," ot ' KrorDV-1- 0 'it Also. it seemed me out of feats, to eay The tar high lovers equilibruni of all the in to flockas public, stage distends appear li go to make visit here-eThe 'England week, with what the trained romarr, ' ' Pig r441 and as! should doto wee the heart that the i place at the Empire theater. of "Kltty Mackar---na corioun '" as me la promised to be a bill coniposed of the sict out of the ordinar,.. struck being I an ud the Cara! play wonder. As stage has to offer? ,tftt 3 Hatfatigue. Inked play by l'whorice aor hart of tho Carlyle and Sel,ettier "entertainment" this drama Is impos- - !example of plareright's only the best acts of the different Meitely wo entitled. who act Butt and Alfred fin. and has pla7;lott don. big. thing', sable! It makes one thickwhich the Thomas 'emu of "Ao varieties of vaudeville entertainment. ing in which they use teaor looked upon as the here looking for material. I mi JUL! E RING, BLANCHE RING'S SISTER, enractora in t "entertainment" carefully avoids do- - has Justly beenATMMICRO the most important part of the aLane," a ;Minn. They do I But drama." and violin the of production. the English for earl and one "hop. It rooptd (rag. M hco 1 III mournfully. la found the name of EMMA La Jobs N. Emcee Oddity, impresses Week the Nutt at are 01111XIOLIS I, Americas bitppear et lAkera for a Orpheus"' appreriating to be la severe and at litttDt will no distressingly, which the "entertain- - his last effort the ever favorite comedienne. theMany La I pronlicsied lets "Twine a Week." It even had the nowadays. splendat music of from 'he meter ment" disdains to do. Yet it would be lter disappointment f,,, Meng, and vitiate and dance, migrand In their excerpts The before a war V39 thought of tat tnovie! a of elements an Aiin 'popular. if a a such shame tivi, litated by Noel Stuart. Miss Carus was ',elitist- rwA. of production crying Mi know time would come alien Loads ,ptartet. and oestot ilt,.4?4 -heroine. as you probably iltakesoeatosn to were "Justice"fair just Mt..permitted Net formerly over plump. But now she operaOld and favorite nperan puch I "the daughter of the regiment." 'agers would be es alert in tea at lb. en, folle quite debutante-likthinking of shslying 'llumurnie. at-t- should the producers deride to put it because it puta the theater where the I. owing to some letto" "Martna," and litinaben She marrtes a man very much older as New 'York incinerate Elle refute a Ai theater belongs. successful method of reduction which low thin eeLesott aleh.eeish she may ste- on over there. London. the other and the At in one reason so aher countless the years Popfor herself !afternoon than abe has employed. This haa even add- eerted effects are very pleasing. .0. on offer to flim is thin umpire. The London sus ilt histv'm ilr'iV with 'terse heroines that she loved to her aiready famous prowess as a Cyril Maude le remaindering purchasDER(.Y BURTON.. manager of eir ular out. and ths haa she 'happened. Helen Holmes in another ehapter other. With that ed another! ,te petfirrian,-- , merles of the is Announeotnent comedienne. She boa starred genuine Gamer completee Tree ha just published subsequently "goes wrong' and her to do with the war. The nut ing the Engash right of The Blue Herbert the and Girl "The ht Moo Enin to euch shows as "The Broadway t Devid itelaiteco with the Ervelope now playing at the Cort freedom th this week's hill which nine ihroi41, entitled ''A Dey "1011 doing becomes the property of freshness. and ram ent.tleti ". rrohman company in the theater. New York. Mchard Lambort la poem-plaHoneymoon." but is so x ily until Tueeday evening, to bound was e convenoutlook American rite play will a the It was written nearly 17 a vIllainons orderly---quitknown that mention of her former trin,avaireme.nt of the Lyceum theater, hag promised to give him a eperial in Japan." wra of tho moot in vacs villains. He its appeal The drama of fang Neat Wecli' Bill. tional thing Now York. Atter a ...partition of 21 matinee performa nee umph," Is a waste of tinie and space. years ago." sos Sir. Burton in his makes shnorrect sex had and for her. grown hold a NI e Wed unpleasant next heitlay things lot Nre.rs. Vrohman and the George Whtting and Sadie Burt, the Di Beginning Of course or three two the note a 1,1m An 'in by offve as, Copyright. 131. nit Duml, Pr in desperation. she writes a letter latter a most bonirttehingiy out little noon lianscer Newman snit ant, 'a a year ago in Maude Feely hag accepted an otter weeks' 11 across I ,44 the Atlantic. trip t t. reVIS haring ar olio (4 A c,terbtillt ed Case," of 10 weeks on the Orpheum time. wee lady. both endowed with. not only the hia headliner, Etni,e Foley to America for th finst tboon ituoii no,ttnAl smirk, but the actual ymith, and more I.stunt in the she opened her tour In Seattle. Wee time coming on a tramp steamer sailing unIn will! Maldts aiio Florence Pobereee guar of the Pa- Feely is presenting Hugh Herbert's der than extrsordinary talents. will offer sketch. "The ikker. ballast. mined -officially Though .ontr wIll IA;v1 ihe Coest e,t, par) of "The Eternal their "songsayinge." which is a aeries tion the hill will offer The Turn of the Tit le." aboard as "purser I was privately retiAni ..1 ham 1,een ottltigIti to bring of somrs which not only are eet to arta! Mentor Phut boy violinist. pre-- !f latrAtall BUSY si.gi AN EARLY garded as the 'Captain's guest' with ,iintici her woretern tott ta a eines, to begin pleasing melodies. but which tell in- gelding '"The Canary Carniet," late (iii Edgar Mefiregor, who staged Eu- all tho privileges such a dietinguish'4 pitt,t troto t r tor which gene rshoei.s.eCes on a theater t,f New play, teresting 'stories as well. the Palace t Walter', rgariter "Fine playa ed appointment carries. During thel rr.g tho to Julie Ring. sister of Blanche ling, Tates and Wheeter In "Wheats, 1,4;htt she Mid treed.. comil noel before the Ilei- reathers" and "Roots VOW. intervening years my little E'dfolwo wbo scored here se heaviiy . a few and Which;" Angelo Arminto asid .,,enghtlet phy started sweat. Wan Rob-er- e has been engaged to and Saddles," Wnitor't script has remained on the shelf at tet tittoo of tag' net he, tour in 1,04 tho months ago at the Orpheum. will ap- brother. acrobats. Wright anti Ltayloti. ot John Tog Jr.'s novel. home in England where indeed. it dramatization bee little doth the How -a' Ratrai busy hal' t toniett. pear ha John B. Rymer'', oddity. love thintrattrP .Wntir: Edvintra The LW!, Shepherd of Kingdom has been mislaid for over a demdki 'tr. on loot" "Twice Week. assisted by James Price. in "Seeing Antenna Apr" Como," Improve each shining minute? and perhaps I have done wrong to 'ttil 4. anl Norval. She is an attractive young and inother chapter of "The itirl and Margaret IMErtren hart began hey disturb ite child-lik- e slumber. it wrote trot,: !i In Roston er4sa-emehat out woman, bubbang over with life and the Game?' a Derby By picking bad we hat had a disastrous appears as it was written---"whtesr i! tn. rotio 11, her enthusiasm in her work. WlIkES great wareetta. "Th Lie," Mies affect upon winter Mama. to lia has been were And softly buzzing in it. jobs except Riding on the very crest of the wave HOUSE: NV:KT DOOR." is the ilingtorfs teuer has far and sway III so trequentlY that titian,' ho d- - for occasional word to "to ita Miironn tit all re,oret. for road businesar Improve of dancing popularity. le a team at THE at'raeweek's cided to the and or of give metre." taka up A a rest TAW rrir coming acting N:ci,t . !P.s Per dancers impulsive called closes its until next Ivan Bankoff 'The year, society etok of Nov August. With bim it was a and Lola Girlie. They are responsible hen at the ,Wiliteo theater. and will e.n lii !tfty, StAs Illington Will has cane 'My managerial activities, contin-- 1 But when the leaves begin to fall of in 'Th ine,;,!o out Fittkit and of Wilkes tit cast "in the of ties 1 Percy Burton, for any number of new dancing idea be played by the nicht fto eeek. of rest. and will then Cla .! I', until it got upon his for almost a score of ears theater,' , minces-'liveAnd litter up the lawn end will appear as a part of the Or- company for Thnrsilay andI Satur,13! - et in rrho.trtatht hr the new play in "Common nerve Therefor 'stmt. ao,,,.1, h hie;,0 Manager Woods with the late Wilson Barrett.' and company will rote reitauisd matinee. in widi'n.ft to he et t! pheum Road Show. box in the ballot tickets And so Itfitur. him. ha that could Vo !1 Sir r go Charles Sir Wyndaway in the fall, i William Rotten and Ethel Hunter night porformanees. t Irving, and recuperate. Sidney Booth is now ham,Henry "ra it who an Sir John Hare, Sir Johns- J. will ipresent a skit called -- Just For Hartley Manner-hAre tumbling pro and con enthor wailt:it a 1 The revival et the rhueleol comedy, piaying his part and Jan Cowl's nams and more re- -, run." Their jokes are bright, ',nappy, 'Fc' fl My Heart- I isnor,-the - Awl 1P:tr4P. its 4 7) r 4.0 "The House Nest and net,. req. of New Yurk" will take stands ainn on the electric sign. cently with Fir Herbert Tree, have ni3gn VIt thP (aPt!i0 theatr, New York, left me. little leisure to devote to my Dugan and Raymond are &leo tun character play, in oho h l'e; bee then little the on busy months is For a human of nice pen. Broadway Jot before the sun eta. and typical Ma) 15, proided th weareh for providers. with their 'kit. called TheY titres id a ohln- - !34',,t 'and to Ella' May Le ended this reeord fnr Mrs. Fiske. Erstwhila Su- tno laat 'star haa been swallowed up Auto Know Better." painted. the hinter Ilona.. Finds much to her lament Nest Door" It to san Las rituitht on so heavily that it is by the tnsattable maw of the 'movies' have hien made. Er,,rts Dupree and Dupree. cyclists. will ling light. an''The to run out the sallISOn at the intertottinu filmy of the I ere the nestled in the wrong chapeau She last .4., kite Mtwo atay hereelt, hut going theater present feels that have won them the develops I, legitimate yet Gaiety. e provest unpueeeentul, ea eh distinction of appearing with the Road relatione!of two fanalue in an hao boen turned into a Picture Pal- merest accident hol'ah city, where an I;vglisti 4 to return to the By a Phew. or ace. a museum. Turkish trui'v, Bath Louis Nethareol sends word from The Travel Weekly and Orchestra and a Jewien fanoh. aare nt itt10,orts Hazel 111WH and Anita Stewlook forward in reCnnet to a gardLondon that Doris Keene will have an en family here will add their pleasing tnnrheo to the and are insotved in in in ;?, '1 in actl,Ne. have been The busy bee 'tis true doth see that furnishes eutiouly of Inc! Road Show' entertainment. rrentioned 1., the leading indefinite season In "Romance" at the Franceor to a ceruiln beauty spot L. means which that he splitting satiety. th,ater, week next now all of a.e for I Ticket' in eicily, to write another play for a Each hat cast in the ring ErAdlit :tn Cloht.o14 will khr John continue throughout the summer perfeetly neutral On sale at the Orphmtrm "A public," Pay tSpoe;11 ttleman who !trot 'wen rr.pped t J And yearns to nestle underneath Dream in Japan" has but four char- ,rt Warwick to Weems the role months EW 1.(IL Toedgbes Orphrom show. wealth anti U. N ont Ith 1.i ti.iv I tom Brseshound in Graosi actors. r 4I The bill of vaudeville which clnaed air John's ltdi red tor it . in the ,,,, Ananqa It's tirotin-vor,, spring lining The theatrical Captatn reviews and seek'', at the Oripheum tontght inclutira Gert- door mainly tec Auto- ttf thrir it.r P,,, Conversion " It is hts eritielonns of The News appear reel'. COI:RVILLE. the utEr.T Pude Rottman with her army of pia). Chriatiana. is bluntly Itrin;ght int in, fore nee on ai the I;: ,. speaking stage tally In the Tuesday isettea fror,. London managerrather a cour,. , e, ,,e," 4, o., 4 But e'en the little busy bee Nra 7:,,,v ageous gentleman I should imagine to be !4.pre not Cares misguided is going to produce a mammoth Eng10 lir And make her nest with such a jest lish revue in Now York. as I hinted kl24 ti:1 Iefore. it new appears that this New tli t,, She's sure to be derided. York show will be made of Reelections "4 yrIlAl- ,,,,,1,,,.., ,'',.....:1.1.1. from tne most nue(essful scenes in '1114,Y a st.' .' t English affairs called 'Business as Oh Theodore she does adore L'azT1 Dtvi 4,..,1:.(1.11 Written fnr The Satturdne n !,, Usual." "Pugh and Go" and "Jotby Alan node. flatko, tmq It w!ll be acted entirely b iand 14;:il With cowboy hat benignant 7.0,ketre :4 til artists. and all the music will English k '11',t T( art 1, ri But if with Ted she makes her bed 3net. I am inclinoti to think that New be English Mr. de Courvilie thinks Ilia 1:: 1,:f. v II Ynrk may feel proud of Its dramatic it will be a very interesting expert- Nf,or -be Woodrow Would ,344 indignant? . ok Prnt, 11; ' ment and of count. succeesful. tor !!, 1 ,i, 1.:11: If Is A p,sitlon. while the -- firm" ili. and I , Welt. should say presenting Courageous? 1 a nat!ve It i$ tril the pla so. if Mr. lot Courville thinks that n' riew organisation die or do she'd William 01 For .1 bten ,,, r N,',41 ;11 14t, Spry a frt. English actors are any novelty in tsna:pe the titled Int. !I'd. lall Tu.'s il e(-- ,' f ti! i ,..,.4.Wit New. Yorit, well he has another think - muet be With busy buzz sonorous.. oiA - r4t1t, gorainols warmly congratulated, no coming A much more daring innoat ,,, wers end the toe-'- I matter what may bents boa 'oMcgi vation would be the production of a "tra 01 t faht lig A She'd love to nestle in his tile i 4, np..." ht 1)1."riPt'l rola In this revue with al American actors, and gi on'. o Irrportsneeof fate of the, play. Every ip,,,., 14 a: f ,",. mumenoratimonso mmitilecipr, Morris? 'TO rilitli:e about bow But drama of Ned &streasing prison all American music. and if much a a poignantly "1'3'11 horror stood out saliently and "Ternsc';';'7 ii,r were trade by an Eng' production O - tereda a atch"" carefulIN Pte ..c.le Instantly. Ever, point intim& lishman. I fancy that Mr. de Couri c ed by the playwright made fAnd so the little busy bee Its swill. villa would coin Money. as well agi 14:;;S:::).: ' ,' ',..'arj., ,r . Ir chosen and 'nitre), appeal, aa and a dramatic of tha i study a tremendous advortiesmritortous east. Not ugly curing Like arty modest girlie of priscerut systems in ment art t, CHARACTERS workings IN "THE HOUSE NEXT C';":- - ! ,,c 11,4 As Meet American managers -in a decade hays I seen England, was a masterpiece-Oh- . enlist the thauthi ! Justice Decides service of actors. English perhaps that after all I am not speaking from the 'viewDOOR." a play so magnMcentl) I should think that it was up to Mr. lit 1:::sit::::ti'rj:;:hdn, Gaieworitif i!laaal.....tnd Mr The spring is rather early. point of those who look upon the the- de Cottrville to be original., and on. widest Will be Played by the Ernest Wilke stock 1:mnpan y harroenng atm notrOl so mere Joyous entertainmornt, or 1,,w, 2,,,an at tt waNar American wr aeterla I eaciustvely dale drama known I paetims for the Tired Itualnass Mau. 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