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THE SHOW WORLD December 7, 190?, :i Mcwy^^Ma/deN f ByJohnJffijs&ffierre/fycAe. nber-maids’ Union cudn’t ruck the alley one of th« nde-gloved g the wagrgrln that he wua ttled-in-bond. Let Myrtle only four-flush drummers the ghost walk. The Big Thing, darn ? Central Park v t of my pliice w« o choke a Harlem i osles on the oth s that ^yuh^wud nud discern In a up by a swell . „ waiter to tell him which * t looked like tl ^ ^ a bunch of vl'le e . pos !? s lt wudn’t nlav til_ _ w __ In a field of _ _ And the feed? i entire Rocquefort! Yuh llnnlt that It wus framed 7 who didn’t need a flip versatiorMHIn* rchestras run by a kike named - 7 close frien’ of a , they put so much soui into maKin- tne noise that I wus scalred they'd die doin' It. They wus play¬ in’ one of them moon songs, and allow me to Inform yuh. if the^ moon ever goes^out l?ur!k 1 s nPa BuL 11 an h» n an.° It*wus* a lovely I’d been a perfect slob If I hadn’t enjoyed n ez. "Yuh ain’t been drlnkln. but j r ballvhoo doesn’t hold mv attention r romances, where the fnotllsrht fav’ street fer Myrtle! Lehr's aold-flsh party wltl too nice a boy to have • life like that. Nope, bells. Predie, it’s the s of the little old n lifp. Want y the chim ke good withe e Niiptlt attachi spiel.^ alright, but "dMatrh I Fredie’ __ attachment How do about it, bi__ . , dally to an emotional nature like mine. Such Is life In a great city? Say, v’“ don’t yuh get some new stuff? But LWfUl blOW, WHY WORRY Mr. Owner and Manager? Send a letter to us and get that new BLUE BOOK. It is full of all the new ones. We are not “rain mer¬ chants/' always “fair weather" on your curtain when you use our Films. Put down your umbrella and ask us about this INTER-OCEAN method now. We are ready to Rent You FILMS a a Inter-Ocean Film Exchange Randolph and CHICAGO Dearborn Sts. to keel Many thanks. Ta-ta!" PERSONALITIES BY ARCHIE BELL. grandfather of 1: didn’t come up to the stand&^H scribed for living by her great-er grandmother. So the German relat packed up his baggage, bought bin ticket over the Alps ... _ * just for spite cut the final '‘o” off name. Strange people, those Carusos' Henry Arthur Jones is generally kn as a consistent person, but once he from grace and his wife likes to rei him of that particular occasion. Jones had always hoped that their da . ter would not be lured to the footlights Jones was of the same mind, but" she felt the “'call,” as they say at revl meetings, her father said he would - i—-way or the other i ~ " actress, he wo 1 which he ho; Influence If she wanted cast her for a ,.. she would achieve the _ sired. All went well at rehearsals. Fa¬ ther Jones consoled Mother Jones wltl the remark that he believed their daugh 1 dramatic ability. 1 been writing plays for women a! what was more natural tl daughter to shine before t _ “I went to the theater with conslderabi reluctance to see my daughter’s debut.’ Mrs. Jones related recently. . well until she made _ _ _ _ moment Mr. Jones saw his little g made up with paint, powder and wig, burst into tears and had curtain of the box and hide hi from the audience. He had . before realized how very ridiculous stags makeup really v her recent engagement at the Palace the¬ ater in London was an interview w" two of the big dramatic reviewers London moraine naners. One asked “Is it really true that the American ne¬ groes stay out In the moonlight nigh '' night, singing love songs ‘ " favorite Dinahs?” The other asked: ", it really true that when an American nc gro is all In, down and out, he will sii and dance and laugh, as he does in cot songs, until better luck strikes him?” Alla Nazlmova, the Russian _ was invited to supper by Miss Blanch Ring and several other notables. Shi said she dreaded the ordeal because ' was afraid of her English gramn.^— “Tour grammar is all right,” replied Mis Ring. “I’ll help you out, if yon Among the guests was Caruso, As he was presented to Madam Nazi mova. she hesitated for a moment Miss Ring was about to come to her cue, thinking she was at a loss foi English "glad to meet you. _ Russian actress grasped Caruso, hand and with eyes sparkling ss“™ “Never mind what they say; don’t care. We were all monkeys once." was the fair dream of my childhood do that very thing,” she replied. "In al my life I have never loved but two Both of them said they couldn’t love one with my face. All of the men ever swore they loved me have beei vestigated by me and I found - either composers who wanted to sing their songs, or males who w ; ._ looking for somebne who could provide a happy home for them." Paul Wilstach, who was associated' Richard Mansfield for many years, doubtless he his Boswell, although well known writers are at present gaged upon a biography of the * Wilstach has kept a diary on - ” ravings *“ f Mansfield for ten which it is said will be prodnetfe; material as rich as Bram Stoker’s " of Sir Henry Irving.** Louise Gunning:, who had any amount: « trouble with Louis Harrison and a cherM*j in The Little fichus, has been e ngaged M Jos. E. Howard a starring: this season In The Flower oi■ . Ranch. The musical drama contains of Mr. Howard’s most melodious mimWr* which are charmingly interpreted W Barrison. who is Mrs. Howard away kora i,^hfi&y ,1. Mr. Dale state* afe sufficient s new play.Jy’jfcJ t Worthing, play, w'i I *'en he I rag eer. N‘ n J the •! Hi