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AUfiUST 31, IBM: T h-c B111 b o a p d jginoufl Mioatrel Answers Call Philadelphia, Aug. 24.—Hughey old mlnBt Bturn from the fa- llllle hope hia t hli recovery. Tl ihr past lev wee - DnUBliartr "•>< l">ni In PbllaOalphla W Jul)- 1. 18". M the BSe of 14 tgnn Ms stage career. He quloltly von popularity. eontlnuWg^lo^dvance H^'s mlDBtralB ot Ills day. His I toA-Um to Btl parU of the world, and Mwywhore IM nuide many frtanda. Berive Obarlej's Aant Kew Tork. Auk- —IdUls Miller and Fslts Hlwar an ftOBg to revl OwUrt thla a iae on. It wm ■ iMb an HrtiTaqr new prodncUon. Tha tear. MUM at itowpoit Mowk Ta., Oriffia, Hlldred Ftortw, Roth Dettln. OiarlDllB I>ee and Amy Waalilmni. Tlioinaa Coffla Cooke le ataKiiv tha Hew Home of Jewlsb Drama New Tork. Aug-. St.—A new borne of Jewish dramBi la to be established to New York. Manrlce Schwartx Is es- ot this week, when * new pl>r of (u lur. entitled A Men and Hla Shadow IdUbesiven. ' Fitjm time to time Mr. Bchwarts wll fcntnt new plays, and he also expect U rtslve aMoe ot the auccesses or thi U« Jacob GOEdin. A nmaher ol proml nt Java ua Inereatad in the proJ«c m Ur. SdMvartC and they have ae CBld A loiw kM OB the theater. IbyUme nut Move Affain New York, AOs. fb—Stor tin SfU ttaw Once It opena& JUvtbBu torn. ■nre. It bnt recently nored to the Jtac but that hMHM la earned ~ am pTodnetlon of na Unknown : rtOtsumlnrwiai refawnaa on i Idbertr Olreidt Notes- ID the Atlantle o the SiDllea«e and enlisted men are united In their praise of Smlleass. Plana are yr nnder way to conduct a big na- «wk t» blE buelncL. „. Harold Braddock, director of Smlle- ■n WaaUnslon. b apent Inat Frl- a«y hi New Totk In eonleiwiae with «jlqMtttNm kndi (ff tlM LlbKtr BROADWAY BITS Ne» York, AuB. 24.—Don't be fiiBhtened If si the arm on Broadway these dWB—he only gol for the Police Reserves* BeneOt at 8* " — -UaemenlB raeantly sppearlnK In tbo MOW TOTX MUea fOT'UiaB FBTK, See the elephanis Jump the fence at Uitut," Has prompted' 8am Mo- o ssy: "You ought to have seen tbem with tbe K. T. BIChardB'Show ._ .._iat has become ot all ot Om bnMb, ia vtev'of tUe BdmttM Since the OoveFUBent toeic over Oi» anU factory bo as to supply our soldiers, wonder anticlgarette'IeagueaT And.-in tha aanu ' beneflts derived by boslnc, let's oak when an as brutal and'd^KilidtDKT was goins to have b mardl Kras. then It was decided to call tt , then cbanged back to mardl Eiaa, and now tt la'swlt ~ •■aln>'a&l>^<*>ikt farl[ will close September IE. Sale at Osfords at halt i FKded straw hata. laint Beoob . milt^' HM. Ford's Opera Hoasa and SB*enl of tta TUdwrine' tbeaterft FoDowIhk the action at tbe MOHnl a raise ot f or^ per cut of Ib^ praa- becanse-of the advanced ei jiarently satisfactory, but last Sunday the off-stase workers called a aecond meetins and dedded they woald sak D'Arc7 GHven Damaffes New York, Au^. 24.—Hugh D'Arcy, author and actor, has been awarded tG.ooo damaeea for Injuries snatained when he was knocked down by an au- tomobile last January. D'Arcy, who Is i years old. has been 'dolnff motlor cture work. Ha Is best known ai le author of Tha Face on-tbe Bar Oanip drooitt HU^gid Nav York, Aoft SC—Xte twa LIb> arty TlwRUr OrooSt* bam Imbb csm> bliMd and hareatter an attraellons wHI b* boolnd ftmn the Haw Yorit i" - of the War DepaitaMM. X wBTi by J. Boward Keber and bis atatL Under the-old plan of two circuits It was impoBBlble to play some attrac- tions that bad been booked becansa ot the small atsses. Under the'new _ oil Liberty Theater stasee will be standardised. the camps, where because ot . Bdd In B&A Oootnl Out IMr Yark, AiW. a4^^Wtj. Uarlon. fannar BsAHa actraai, mia-heid m n.Hf baB fU- Md In nuinal Sasslona Musicifuis and Stage Haaib Baltimore, Aug. 24.—OwtOE to tbD Musical Union havliiE made what Is considered an unreasonable demand far increase in the pay ot musloian* la the theater orchestras hero the Mary- land Ttieater, piayiiiK Keith attno The Hneical Uiilon baa demasOed an Increase ot llfty par cent and Fred- erick I. Sehanberser. manager of the them an Increase ot twenty-nve per cent, which was acceptable to the members ot tbe orcbesira, but the union demanded a raise of atty per been only ahont twenty-flve par cent. a thw hav* aemd oo tbe n ^DMitar Oensor Froposed LeftwichToDirectI New York. Auk- 34^nl Leftwich. who tor many yi 1 for Daniel Flolimaa, b inles playlns' Tarn lo the Zi^eld Gets Injunction New York, Aub- 34-—Florenz Zles- ^Id. Jr., has secured a tlnal decree acalnat Andre Sberrl anloininc hlro tninB a sons Irom the FtOlle* ri it said to have used a book from 'ollles m an entertainment la Cht- caco after Zlexfeld had sent telegranis waminc hlni not to use IL Suit waa then InstltDted. which resulted In the granting of a permanent injuuctlon- and tha award ot 11.258 damBge& will be produced the toming m