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Jfl — New Moves on Capital j *. MUSIC AND DRAMA. • NATIONAL—“” American folk play. Tomorrow evening. Playhouse Checkerboard A KElTH'S—Nance o’Neill-“Alias the Lone Wolf.” Tomorrow afternoon and evening. BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. GAYETY—“Night Life in Paris.” burlesque. This afternoon and opera evening. time of sudden > not be surprising to find an ” In the present Lynn % WARDMAN PARK—G. W. U. play, ‘‘2x2-5 Tomorrow evening. tod radical changes in theatrical i like “Norma" with alternating methods and relationships, the stars easily holding the stage for (j&M : ): double week's engagement of “Rio a portion of a week, if not an en- gk Kei+his ¦BL^ v NATIONAL—“Por^y.” t soprano, will be featured, and others Monologist,” by Edmund Rita” was observed with close in- tire week, instead of for only a ¦'Porgy,'’ which the New York Theater r are: "The will the National Thea- 1 Burke; Grace Edler & Co., in terest by all connected with the ! single presentation. Guild present at Tom Payne and this week, commencing tomorrow v “Dancers Unique”; theater with a view to ascertain- ** * * I ter present night, comes to Washington from an j Vera Hilliard, who "Humor. Washington's de- Modem,” ing how far the most remarkable . Ancient and and Jim. Jam. been One of ! all-season stay in New York. It is de- velopment in population has men connected with American i scribed as a vivid and pulse-lifting play f j Jems, a trio of comedy gymnasts, in accompanied by corresponding music the with of the shadows and sunshine of j "CSownland.” was at theater the star, appear- development in its ability to pro- ( Metropolitan Co. William Guard, Charleston's . Bert Lytell is the screen vide theater patronage. Three acts and nine scenes outline ing in his latest picture, "Alias the unostentatious yet with a genial Wolf.” drama, with With its brilliancy, its beauty adjusting to / the activities of a crippled negro, ! Lone a mystery facility for himself who solicit alms from a goat \ Lois Wilson as co-star. In the cast tod its melody as well as its of contact, has been the • Porgy. t would all kinds l/ Duke cart and who falls heir to Stevedore e ¦ also are Ned Sparks. Paulette Duval, downright fun, “Rio Rita” connecting link between opera • employs William V. Mong and James Mason, all, under conditions of the Crown's Bess when Crown his s i after and the journalistic pages for so Kogan razor for social purposes and then flees s j The usual screen features, Aesop’s past, be rated but a musical jlong a time that he has heard j to the palmettos to escape the law’ss; Fables. Topics of the Day and the eomedy which like other New York every singer worth considering, Earle indignation. After the famous saucer rj Pa the News Pictorial together with organ solos by Miss Irene Juno will auccesses in that line would enjoyed every' music work worth ! funeral and other Catfish Row adven- -; scarcely hope for more than the hearing every personage tures, Porgy slays the murderous Crown i 5 complete the bilL and met to reclaim his Bess. seven days’ patronage. Holding prominent in the public eye. No when he returns of type for two But the love-sick beggar's victory is aa GAYETY—"NiIe Life ia Paris.’* an attraction this life could be more happy for a * have been done in Coming Attractions hollow one. Bess succumbs to new "Nile Life in Paris.” this week s weeks would man of artistic mentality. • temptations and leaves for New York's 5 j United Burlesque offering at the Oay- face of great uncertainty here j ** * * peddler the Harlem with a yellow dope [• ety Theater, is said to have more musi- disregard of reliable “ and in de-; It is in the Summer time that NATIONAL STOCK SEASON. called Sporting Life. And in the end | cal and dance numbers, pretty girls, ar- else- hopeful iss mand for a similar period the real work of the theater is of the soul-tossed but Pprgy tistie scenes and originality tnan any Immediately following the close goat and making where. done and arrangements are pei- Theater's seen hitching up his 8 attraction seen on the burlesque stage ** * * the National most successful snail-like pursuit. legitimate many years. oS in this season. fected not only for new mate- season in S E. scene finds its climax x The ice was gradually broken Cochran and Clifford Brooke will in- One unusual Charles "Tramp" McNally is the fea- and rial but for new understand- in a bare, cheerless room, where the e j tured comedian, with La Villa Maye for longer runs of dramatic augurate their fourth annual Spring * ings among the business people bodv of a luckless darky awaits dona- ; featured soubrette. and the cast also musical attractions by the intro- and Summer season of the National tions for its burial. As the spirituals off donna; of the stage. The suprise an- Theater Players, Monday night, April includes Jule Paulson, pruna duction from time to time of nouncement that Keith’s will lamentation grow and swell in frenzy, I Marie Tomlinson, soubrette; A1 Baker. super-pictures on the screen, re- 30. silhouettes of the mourners are mottled r ’li and a close and its present To Washington theatergoers the Na- I Larry Bryson. George Sheldon quiring no extensive organization disband against the whitewashed wall. The pic- ¦ ! chorus of 16 girls selected especially for organization ‘one of the most tional Theater Players have become an and accompanying chants pro- “ of staff and serving handily to fill institution, having for three years of- ture its | their ability to sing and dance. admirable known to the the- — of the most stirring moments s time when only some rather fered some of the finest plays with a j vide one » An added feature will be “Longetta.' would have been ater and still hoping that the would credit the of the play. sensational Grecian dancer. ominous tryout company that do to Rouben Mamoullan directed the pro- closing is to be only for the Sum- best road organizations, at the popular available. ! MARIE.IOMLINSON-Gayety | duct ion for the Theater Guild. The e WARDMAX ** * * men has set in motion much Yardman Park price of $1 for the best seats. PARK-r-“ 2 X into the | settings are by Cleon Throckmorton. Park Theater this week fully * gossip which links itself In an effort to maintain their pres- revue-like proportions, At W&rdman The prediction was sus- old report so often revived tige the sponsors announce as their There is a cast of ; the Dramatic .Association of Georgv that the first week of “Rio headed by Frank Wilson and including5 Washington University will present to tained through many years that the Music Films for Music opening attraction George M. Cohan's Harvey, Rita.” the magnitude I one of Rose MacClendon. Georgette ’ audiences for the first despite of Baby styled by ' Belasco and Poli’s were eventually "The Cyclone," Evelyn Ellis, Wesl*~ Hill. Percy Ver- Washington Its triumph, would prove only an Week. The Negro in the Drama. New York's foremost critics as "the time, starting tomorrow evening, de Woife,’ to become Government properties. M. Cohan has wavne. Hayes Pryor. Stanley "2 = 5.” an adaptation from tht advance agent for the second that the best play that George ! Leigh Whipper. A. B C-omathiere. Ed- I x 2 It has been stated •*pVER since the first pianist Im- ever written.” "The Baby Cyclone": Danish satiric comedy by Gustav Wicd week. The demonstration of Wash- | *¦* 'THE New York Tb>*atcr Guild presen- Creamer produced his "Old Man's Boy," j ward Fielding. Dorothy Paul. Richard Z i Shubert interests contemplate pro vised accompaniment for the met so much favor as to attract The comedy will run all week with lngton's sustaining power -1 tatlon of Dorothy and. Du Bose a musical comedy with a horse racing ; with Huey. Ella Madison. Lloyd Gray. Peter was. establishing a theater in the same first movie, the cinema and music have the patronage of the metropolis to the . performances daily at 8 30 p.m with not a vacant chair Heyward's folk play. "Porgy." has plot, In one of the downtown theaters ; Clark. Marie Young. , Mel- complete, block as that occupied by Keith’s. been Inseparable allies." states James time prior to 1914. Henry Miller Theater, N Y.. the * Dennis Connell has been directing in the theater, night or matinee. A. FitzPatrick of . created new interest In the activities some i and the original ville Greene. G. Edward Brown. Gar- the in the large cast will ap- ** * # the negro the American At about this period, or a little later. whole of last season Mintum. residents of Catfish Row. play and Perhaps this application of the "So It is only natural that the films of on stage company is still on tour with Grant rett j pear; Nell Childs, Marion Campbell, possible A somewhat venturesome form should play their part in this year's The most famous team, perhaps, was Mrs. Emily Hapgood organized her fishermen, children, stevedores and endurance test would be Negro Players and a suite of Mitchell in the leading role. Band, # I Claudia Sutton. Roberta Harrison. Mar. * edged of speculation has begun to query celebration of National Music week, the Williams Ac Walker partnership presented Clifford Brooke will again direct the Jenkins' Orphanag' composed of Betty Clark. Margaret Maize only in the case o a gilt appeared European three plays by Rldgely Torrence, at the tots, who already are ex- ,Crowley. j sotto voce whether the new May 6 to 12." which before royalty and the cast will include a dozen little Harry Clayton. John Shorey. Max Tend- novelty like this. It has not &f- produced many Playhouse. These playlets productions pert In their line. , of 1 Shubert theater might not be The lives of the great composers have and so musical com- Bramhall many old favorites. Including Leneta ler, Frank Westbrook. Kenneth Yearns forded, as yet, much prospect for by edies In this country up to the time of were ‘‘Justice.” "Granny Maumee” by Keith's itself. It is not thought been dramatised the screen Pro- ' Lane, Dorothy Tierney. Adelaide Hib- and “Allas. ! Pern Hennntger. R. R. Sawyer. Adne: prosperously extended visits ducer FitzPatrick In hts Famous Music Walker's death Cotemporaneous with and Simon the Cyrenian.” Incidental- Arnold, Billy KElTH'S—Vance O'Neill stage possible that the Keith interests ly, it was in “Justice” that bard. Edward Phelps, the Lone Wolf.” • Frank. Robert Parsons. Laurence John exponents of poetical litera- Masters series and each subject is syn- Williams Ac Walker was the team of Frank Charles Hampden and Karl Nielsen. ! Berry. would be content to go without a Cole Johnson, whose offerings In Wilson first made a stage appearance. son and Oscar ture. chronized with a score of the com- Ac The members are Stanley Ridges. By special arrangement with David Gustav Wied holds a high positior ** * * Washington. line Charles Gilpin's engagement In new I | theater in A Roland poser’s own music. Each score is issued the of musical comedy were on a Robert Brister and Helen Wallace. i Belasco. Nance O'Neill, dramatic star. among continental dramatists, and ti Washington quite par superior “Emperor Jones” was an outstanding Robbins-less is that it may be a sym- with. If not to, those of Rhodes, who be ! will headline the stage bill at B. F. : satire, up found loyal so played by success of many New York seasons. Arthur will remem- his his atm is to dress th Robert Manteil a unimaginable. phony orchestra, or an individual at the the other famous team. Bob Cole pre- for hts fine performance in "7th ! Keith's Theater this week in a con- ' ' desires and weaknesses of human ego attendance ready ceded Williams Ac Walker to the Great While the part was not written for bered following in to Some understanding between piano or organ. Thus, while a pictorial i Heaven," will also be with the com- j j densed version of her Broadway play, < tism and ambition as the expression oi Beyond, but J. Johnson is Gilpin, his vivid portrayal suggested t ¦ enjoy his splendid reading and the Fox Theater and the Albee presentment of the striking Incidents in Rosamond pany. t "The Lily.” Appearing with her are ‘ the principles. still appearing in and on the that it might have been. Hickman, loftiest without insisting on the athletic people might, it is suggested per- the life of Stephen Foster or Franz vaudeville | ner husband, Alfred as i j The central figure in the play. Paul 1 the screen, concert stage, with an orchestra and a The Ethiopian Art Theater was di- 1-2. j Count Maingy Leslie Barry, who plays Abel, fervor he was able to display when to a once Schubert Is enfolded upon Kirkpatrick, "The Pastime of Eternity—May 1 ; is said to be Wsed himself, and haps be reached enable simultaneously, audience Is given group of singers featuring a program rected bv Sidney who had jVicomte Maximilian de Maingy. son of he slammed Fanny Davenport’s competitive, pair the Salome,” Players, ¦ i the experiences related in the work art but conciliated, renditions of Foster Schubert music, of spirituals. Tills team and their sup- the role of Herod in and was The Arts Club under the the count, and Betty Linley, who is back hair time and again against or Raymond of the dramatic committee, j II taken in part from the author's own of interests to concentrate on the entertaining understanding porting company played Broadway In founded by O'Neil direction * seen as the younger Chrts- the sofa because Fedora had offering an effort in the line of serious Gideon A. poem- daughter, • j conflicts with modern day society and IF street house. It is the day of the old days and also appeared by com- Another will present Lyon's plays Odette, ‘ of the composer and his compositions. Lafayette of tienne. Miss O'Neill the authorities. tried to assassinate him and be- mergers. The theater is moving Composers whose lives and music mand before the crowned heads of drama by negroes was the plav of Persia. "The Pastime Eter- role she created in the original Belasco In Harlem, originally organized nity,” Tuesday and Wednesday eve- • j The current production is the first to tray his family into the hands of rapidly in following the trend of have inspired Famous Music Master Europe Theater production. be made after that of the Ciuc Reper- by a Mr. the owner of the the- nings. Mav 1 and 2, at 8 30 o'clock in «the Russian police. Manteil was big business. The theater, in fact, film* are: Mendelssohn. Beethoven, The first negro actor who attempted Levy. Odali Careno. grand opera dramatic tory Co, of New York. many Wagner, serious drama was Ira Aldridge of ater. A group was maintained in New Wardman Park Theater. The play, one of the English actors is big business when it can collect Bizet. Liszt, Chopin. Handel. Chicago, standard the story of Omar Khayyam, in Haydn, Mozart, Balfe, Verdi. Nevin, Baltimore, who In the early fifties went York and also in which is who came to this country quest from 12 to 20 dollars from mil- England, appeared Broadway productions being reproduced will be shown as a colorful spectacle, of fortune and remained Strauss, Schumann. Rossini, Brahms to where he as a because lions for the privilege of enjoying star in Shakespearean productions, Ills by stock companies No distinctly negro set against a background of authentic they it. Loris and Gounod the La- found As Ipanoff j an entertainment of three hours' FitzPatrick went to Vienna best performance being as Othello. In plays were attempted. I»ater Persian art. In ‘‘Fedora” he achieved fash- Producer fayette started a policy of musical com- Stunning Oriental costumes and stage Spring a ! duration. pictunzatlon the 135th street branch of the New Children’s Drama. to make an authentic of company according the ionable as well as an artistic ** * * the life York Public Library is a very Interest- edy and revues, and the stock settings, done to most the most notable incidents in modern methods, will provide an allur- triumph and succeeded in having of the song king, who is in ing collection of programs and press was transferred to Philadelphia. Studies in Africa will be prom- portrayed Lafayette Players afforded an op- ing Eastern atmosphere for the beauty a hat named after the play. the film by Franz Slavicek of the comments on the performances of The \\ ITH the opening of the first Spring age have been seen in Washington than in theater; one a of the col- portunity for a number of the present- of the lines and the fascination of the Miss Audrey Sieber ** * # inent this week’s Vienna Opero Co. Aldridge. This forms part violets, ns fresh «s the fairest of and Miss Ruth a film depicting nature in the lection donated to the library by Arthur day stars to get their basic training. story itself. Music and dancing will ! Shaughnessy. who specialise in toe and The title “great tragedian” is jungles and the other a negro col- Among the better known players in this add their bit toward making a perfect the blossoms, comes the children's bal- character dancing. Helen Dick, al- primeval Schomberg of Brooklyn, of tha let each year not easily won and it must be de- human nature in its wildest civi- “Wild Geese. lector of rare manuscripts and books. early effort of the negro drama were picture of the life and times fa- | though just graduating from the tot fended with Author of Ida Anderson. Abble Mitchell, Roae Persian poet-philosopher, Omar. Miss Minnie Hawke's dancing class in | class, shows herseU unremitting vigilance lization “Porgy” is one of those Following the productions of Williams mous riot colors ' already to be a po- industry. ostenso, the author of Johnson, there MacClendon, Charles Gilpin. Clarence Denis E. Connell will play the role a of Spring and Maytime tential star and Many changes of been Ac Walker and Cole Ac Omar, fancies first of plays that have discussed Martha Geese," made neg-.o Olden, Clarence Muse. Babe Townsend, of and will direct the produc- was the the current sea- i Adding variety to the program pre- program inevitably demanded violence; "Wild has a re- was a long period In which the will be played by son. It was arranged with her usual with vociferous even the few Broadway, Henry Svelyn Preer and Bhelton Bishop. tion leading parts sented this season, was a dram k when Shakespeare the dom- markable record within past was not seen on the Club Players, artistry, the dainty little i at was clashing with authorities. Other years as one of the leading writers of members of Arts in- from "Wei- jj sketch introducing charming fair- inant word cluding Maurice Jarvis, James Por- come to Spring,” which en- of the engagement plays of the kind have come to the country. Otis opened the - frolics on May eve Then there were calls for the transportation and left senti- ter. Theodore Hardy. Paul H. W. Hunt- tertainment giving the tiny tots a *> •polkas, tangoes, the native Washington and its "Wild Geese" Is the story, it Is said, to their dance of handling of a vast array of and its arWstic ap- of her own exiierlences when, as a er. J. Martin Scranage. Maud Howell chance snow skill to the |s Mexico, butterfly dances, eccentric ments ideals Actors. Smith. Leslie Waudb.v. Anne Ives, Edna stately grace of the minuet danced by comedy presentations, acenery and costumes teacher, sire lived In t*ie vicinity WillFilm Famous aolo values and Tireless parently unscathed Bo no great school Ellis Hilton and others. the older pupils all the that rehearsal is required for a sup- !i of Its locale. It received the $13,500 rest goes to make up a de- fear is felt of the dark days that Mr. Cohen In The McKinley Dancers will be seen Mrs. Goring Bliss hsd coached the j lightfully entertaining ballet program cast, the prize for the best first novel by an COHEN, director of the Mr Spitz interested children, * with depressing are upon us. pub- when he pointed out in a Persian dance festival at the the costumes were designed These Spring are the real Eortingnowledgc that American author. Later It waa J7MANUEL their distribution Mrs, festivals there be de- ——— depart- sultan, which by Bert must book form and had a phe- Paramount abort feature that In the small towns would court of the tn gorgeous Saxton. childs drama of the vear and no critic in where lished in people symbolic of the court life of No more graceful for their yet fects interpretation each nomenal sale. ment has arranged with Eugene Spitz, be enabled to see the great legitimate peacocks dancers has dared to find a detect. man in his week s plays Adviser. screen, Persia will figure and Persian music time so Doug His Miss Ostenso was born in Norway producer, for the distribution of a aeries stars of the day on the an many parts, defects which must and came to the United Btates with ambition few would be able to realize also will be a feature of the production, pHAftr.IE PADLOCK, the wonder j of 12 two-reel pictures to be released it Is rare that Stage settings and costumes have need almost superhuman power her parents, when two years of age, to and In any other wav, for sprinter, will he tli* gurot of j a small town In northern Minnesota under the title of "Great Stars the magnitude of Ethel Har- been designed and painted by Dorothy on the part of the star if they are a star of corps Washington appearing on After receiving her education and Authors ry more. Holbrook Bllnn or Margaret Trout ano a of art- Comedy Vies With Drama. to oe overwhelmed by merit and f/x-w’6 Palace tills week Spitz, Is announced, has an agree- paintings the graduating from the high school, she it Anglin visits the small town. ists, based on In Freer forced into the background of at- the stage in jrerson dally, in conjunc- I ment with tile Actors' Fund of America Gallery. Persian vugs and old Persian : became a school teacher and taught In whereby Among the authors who have offered rOMEDY vtca with drama in the gen* and graft. The is bv tention. The greatest charm that tion with the showing of ilia picture, many and the Authors’ league Fund accessories have been loaned by the store Wid i of the farming communities in talents of the to do stories for the series are Irvin H eral kaleidoscope of activity a! First Gunning a {Shakespearean player can show “The Olympic Hero." j the Northwest lie will draw on the Minister of Persia for the production j greatest legitimate actors and actresses Cobb, Edna Ferber. George Ade, Fannie Reserved seats for both performances National West Coast Studios Mary Astor starts shortly ui “Once reading fine • “ lies in the with co- t,*yti Douglaa Fairbanks, the Rupert Hughes, lues Haynes, Colleen Moore's new picture, “Heart There Was a Princess » ordination of voice, enunciation He. of the day and the writing brains of Hurst, mav be had both at the Arts Club and whimsical screen taught him much about the most short-story novelists Irwin, Peter H Kyne, Samuel Merwln, Park to Heart," has its share of comedy, but romance full of emotional scenes and intelligence personal alar popular at Wardman really very and In his Salted the Cannibals. of the century for Ids pictures. Alice Duer Miller, Kathleen Norris, is declared dramatic and j j the lilt of love there is ( ! conserving hi* strength Putnam, Tarking- human, ihe theme and demonstrations still no BUfißltllXiE, the Florida man Production of the first uJoture, "Two Nina Wilcox Booth with of sacrifice Comedy is represented bv wonder," he aaya QAYETY—"Saratoga Chips." - Charlie finer reading delivered to the “Fairbanks is a JJKN Master*," is now under way at the ton, Albert Payson Terhune and Will resultant happiness It Is being direct ; Murray m The Boss who made "The Hunt," by Wtiltam origi- of little Atvadv than that of Manteil. i “At 4S h* >kh do anything a kid can I Gorilla In Cosmopolitan studios, New York City, Irwin Next week’s United Burlesque offer- ed A Setts* from an from the popular story by Harry theater that he never and actresses who have signi- nal story bv Eihmuut Oouldiug Icon ?? * * do One of hl*s secret# i* ordei to reach the gorilla Jungles In under the direction of Edward Lawrence Actors ing wim the "crisp" title of "Saratoga Wilson | lasit to take a nftp of three-quarters of tire heart of the Congo, had to travel and John MeCutcheon with Mr. Spitz fied their willingness to appear In the Is said to be new in every fle- Richard Marthelmess with ' Roulette ' Jack Mulhall has another given Ignore Chips" drams, lively com- The magnificent reception I¦of an hour after his luneli 1 do the thousands of miles through a wilder- as production supervisor The story Is series are Jane Cowl, Ulilc, lall, and has a large cast of talented offers a picture tense with giv- edy-drama In The Butter and Henry Hull, Katherine ing the for a clear-cut Kg* jghe opening performance by the : , tame i also sleep ftl least eight hour# ness peopled only by savage ati original by Jlitu Weiman and the Holbrook Bllnn, with a specially selected chorus hint opportunity Man a tale of New man- players, being " York and the Metropolitan Opera Co of “Nor I and usually more. eaters with filed teeth Many of these cast Includes Mary Eaton, star of "The Cornell, Edmund Breeze. Basil Rath- of id girls who put over the musical characterisation It ts directed > theatrical profession * story suggests more prolonged en- “1 urn under the inipresblnri that light savages had never before seen a white Five O’clock (Jill"; Hex Oherryman, bone, Chrvstal Herne, Hale Hamilton. numbers with pep and vivacity. by Alfred Santell from a by Fannie ma Bates, Minnie Arthur Hurst "The Whip is a storv of racing b* gagements by organizations of thii< ' exercise, taken regularly, I# Uie girat- man, and considered the blue-eyed who plays one of the leading roles In Blanche Dupree, New scenic effects amt comic situa- England based » tor woman # a Byron, Oscar Shaw. Carroll McComaa, Cortnne Griffith's “The Divine Lady” on the Prur\ lane mel- After many , thi tiling in the world a hunter as special delicacy for ragout "The Trial of Mary Dugan"; Carroll tions are oilier features of "Saratoga odrama. a tale of thrills caliber and prestige day, Imme- a cannibal McComas, Hllvernatl, Minnie Frank Craven, Ethel Barrymore, Mar- " is a vivid story of the romantic lore and kne m the | health Ju*t 3 0 minute# a la Clark Chips haunts ol those who years comes to attention diately arising In the morning Hut Burhrldge, it is claimed, Tammany Young, Eddie Nel- garet Anglin, Ada May Weeks and affair between lout Nelson, hero of follow the kuut>s “Norma*’ -1 t mem won Dupree, • Even in before Taylor, Trafalgar, and Indy Hamilton, reigning aport. as an absolute novelty. 1 i and then again Jutt retiring, their friendship with gifts of common son, Jenny Eustace, Ann Sutherland Lauretta Harry langdon days music mel- will do wonder# table salt, the most highly valued com- and Each picture will be elaborately pro- "Skidding.” a play by Auranta Rou- beauty of the fervid days of the early is doing a new com- the of boxes its Eddie Robbins. century, edy. Ken Maynard has mat completed flowed long > “My favoilie form of exercift# l# the modity in the Jungles Muttey is un- The Idea for the series was conceived duced and directed by a famous di- verol, produced on the Pacific Coast nineteenth from the story b.v odies rippled arid rector, about a year ago, tie nut in K Barrington, an outdoor drama. Code of the Scar* > very simple form of calisthenics which known, but sail is the coin of the by Mr Hpttx, who gained the co-npera- will rehear- Johnny It departed from the York bv pro- Milton Bills has * drama, times let.” and Hines is preparing after bad given hi every child Ten Congo ilon of the Fund and the Interested In the Authors' League sal at one# In New a new at city attains aie school Actors' realistic, another laugh producer. theater. When this ' minute#, twice a day in a well vrntl- It would be sad to imagine what Authors' League by agreeing to turn Fund are George Creel, Charles Dana ducing Arm composed of Hyman Adler stark and decidedly in ‘ The the musical importance that is so ' la ted room will keep an individual in would have happened had the daily over to these societies s percentage of Gibson, Booth Tarklngton, Owen Davis, and Marion Gehrlng The cast wilt in- Hawks Neat.” a tale of the hectic life There » thus variety and neither let salt the net to and Emltv Wellman, Ramsey of the underworld, of enrolls and cases comedy nor drama lay to confidently predicted and m 1 tip-top condition hut him tires* ration* to tha cannibal* com* to profit jus made from th« bkll Ellis Parker Butler other famous clude Ann ' can claim faithfully for. It should tha point, never over do fil" *n and. of lira pictures, writers of fiction or play*. W allays •**Clara Blandly*. Chines* and diamond necklaces, girls Ul'imJ toaie*. x worked ' 1 I . v