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Show 1 1 ! Mil ' If I! fill PI Society &a,tiTvtering$ S Bj h Jill Ip Every night of Mother Goose has been a lirst IH I ill I night for us. Sort of a mixed first night, admitted, B I fltj but the rush of seats has been so great that the H i if ili 111 house has been representative every night of tho mm i I jjlEj If engagement. Mm I II y $ It was said that "Everyman" had the effect of B i Iff ! bringing many people to the theater who do not H ' St v I have the pleasure of gazing upon the calciums -HP Hi U I onco in a season and tno same phenomena is H Ulli ' i noticeable when every woman who can get on the Bi flilr li I ; stage advertises the first spring showing of olas- H lllj J t I tic stockings, and makes good in such a stupen- B UHl !' 3r (ous sPctacle as Mother Qoose mm 1 Hill I ll Anrt llow ll mount a lot of us old Allows back IB Hill I I to tlie old days- 0ne coul(1 forget that hie head Hi i1 If ill was hairless, nd could even imagine that he B I Hill I could see Phylis Perox at the end of the line, the IK (fill H i divinity of his college days when he could run mm Kyi 4 down to Now York to smoke a cigarette and rah- K In I it I ran lilce a real devil over Sunday. mm ml iH For after a dozen years of show girls, who jH j jlfff 111 i don't show, it was a great surprise to face the K If if I 1! tights again. , Hi j I iff! I Instinctively one wondered if Mr. McCarthy BP f Mil i had not made a mistake in suggesting that the ' i I i i naughty wind had blown away the girls of yes- H 5jli 4 X3rday tiiiii lit' " IT If Mil There is one man who has been down in front jBj'i I If nil at every performance this week, and he seemed BBj p ' i 38 to enjoy something immensely. He is really a !il ' flK olce wItn ie usners though just what fascinates ill I II I nm ls not quite clear. His beautiful wife some III l II 1 miles away would be tickled to death if she could it ill I II 1 see ie lat03t object of his devotion. Hi If I II I & & & Bf "I'F n S If the nightly appearance of many of the most BS fin I 'I f i devout worshipers is any criterion, the advent of mm till m 1 Lent is going to make little difference to what Is H ' afftH'iril lQft of soclety Tne sackcloth has the appear- Bf jjgj ;.- if! ance of being very well made, the ashes have Kii' ma i l been carefully brushed away and with few eoep- HJ Jglj $ i tions, the good shows, the canned dinners, and the F i 1 2 i "quiet informal" stunts will be well attended. You see there has been so little to tire one, that there isn't even the Lenten excuse to rest on during the days preceding Easter. & 8 jt Tho flist of the bachelor officers of the regl-ntent regl-ntent now at the Post to be married here will be a fine fellow who has made himself very popular since his arrival. The wedding will take place in May, and the intimate friends of the officer are congratulating him URon big good fortune. 8 & |