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Show Wilton Lackayo's Comment Tho other day Richard Harding Davis Da-vis was reading a new play to a goodly good-ly company of actors and newspaper men In a Broadway managor's office Among these was Wilton Lackaye. After Af-ter Mr. Davis had concluded a particularly partic-ularly effective third act he paused and turned expectantly to the llttlo group of listeners. The applause from Mr. Lackaye's corner was tumultuous. tumultu-ous. "Bravo! Bravo!" he exclaimed enthusiastically, looking at the man whom Artist Gibson loves to draw, "Davis, you ought to be a writer." |