"'wirp!b!P!i3!WpjHHHM EVENING LBBOER-PHILADEWltlA SAVWRltAY, MBKTTARY 26, 1010. THIS TIME THE KID HASN'T DONE ANYTHING LOVE ME, LOVE MY SEAL 3tf ettiftg rfyfe!b Siedoet AMUSEMENT SECTION' MJT AttdretB all communicdUona to Dramatic Editor Evening Ledger, independence Square, Philadelphia. tiE AVfiUAGEJ NET J?AID DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE EVENING LEDGER FOR JANUARY WAS 99,214. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910 A Large Order, But ATItAVELINCI playhouse, with scenic nnd electrical equipment bo small that t could be set down on tlio small bUirtj of tho Bcllevtie-atnUfonl's ballroom! a. company of unknown players acting unlieard-of plays, and an audience of a lev? hundred gathered to aid the movement for what will be popularly described rLa n "high-brow theatre." The EvjEMrfo LEDOErt of Thursday called this per formance In Stuart Walker's Portmanteau Theatre "tho most nool and signifi cant theatrical entertainment that America has yet created." Jt must have seemed a very largo order even to readers who lmvo borne with tho writer's much-emphnslted bollef that the economic organization of the American theatre Is the biggest fact In tho consideration of what is wrong with it esthetic side. Three Remarkable Things in a Packing Box Mr. Walker has done three very unusual and notable things. He has cre ated an Imaginative theatre, with plays and settings nil In a fantastic, poetic key. Ho has created an Integral theatre, with ono company and ono play house, giving a repertory of plays under a single artistic direction And he has made this all posslblo to us In the theatrical provinces by packing his theatre up In a box and shipping it round the country. Wc Don't Get Imagination in the Theatre Now the Imaginative play Is no panacea either for social or esthetic Ills; too often It has been a monastic refuge from the world ns It Is; but front Shakes penro to Syngc, Masefleld and Dunsany there are a hundred proofs of tho raro and delightful power of the Imaginative play as an emotional stimulant. ... Wc Don't Get Reality, Either Tho nbsence of the Imaginative play from our stage Is all the more pltlablo because Its place la not occupied by trtio and Rearclilnp; realism. The average theatregoers would bo considerably upset by Mr. Walker's "Trlmplet"; but It vould bo tho holght of absurdity for them to Imagine that they pi e'er our cur rent plays because "they're llko real life." Outstdo of an unusual play llko tho "Eaeleet Way" or the unprofitable production of some bit of Galsworthy, such an "Tho 81lvor Box," tho American theatre never touches the sharp reality of life. Wo see modern people and listen to modern themes; but they aro sicklied o'er with lurid cast of Bentlmontallty or buffoonery. The Imaginative theatre is coming. And so Is tho realistic. Needed! A New Theatre But, as Mr. Walker long ago recognized, neither tho Imaginative nor tho realistic theatre is possible without a new organization. The director who wants to give the public either form of the dramatic art must supply some corrective for tho financial risks of the long-run system, and create some instrument over which he has more control than he can possibly exerciBo over a series of plays on tour. Ho cannot oven make good physical productions If he must rely on tho various lighting apparatuses which he will find in the scores of different theatres over the Country. He cannot create the proper ntmosphero about hiB plays U they must bo sot and acted behind tho odd-Blzcd and hideous prosccnlums of our various theatres. Ho must have a single theatro and a single company to work with and to perfect He must present a repertory of plays through a Ingle medium and to a single clientele. To do that Mr. Walker created his Portmanteau Theatro. Hunting Out a Clientele It was the only way. He might have built or rebuilt a perfect theatro In some ono town. But at tho present pioneer stage of dramatic art, it would have Jneont financial disaster. Ho could hardly have found a large enough audience in any one city to support a season of plays. It was necessary to pack tho theatre up and carry it round the country wherever he could find parts of his clientele. More important still, he couldn't have drawn that clientele togothor In any one city, even if he had succeeded In using tho ordinary theatres of the touring system. Without great stars or without such a Shaw-Barker reputation as carried "Androcles" and "Tho Dumb Wife," ho could never have drawn any. where near paying audiences, and thoso playgoers whom ho might accidentally have acquired would have been astonished and dismayed beyond measure. With the Portmanteau Theatre lie could hunt out his clientele In country schoolhouse or fashionable ballroom. And It was its own advance agent. Something for Philadelphia to Do Obviously, such a venture as the Portmanteau Theatre Is an opening wodro la the work toward a new sort of theatre. It Is a pioneer. It finds and cultivates tin audience which later comem may reap. Here in Philadelphia It has been used by the forces bohlnd the Art Alliance to help creato both funds and Interest in a local home for tho Imaginative theatre. If it has done something toward making that building possible, Mr. Walker and Jila fellow workers ought to feel doubly satisfied. jCt jr HHh m V V 4 iMMWamsmMg MimmmmsSB Smmmm SmM mmms&mBaKmmgmmmtmmMmBm LBrgjft mmmMMmmmmsssmmmmmii WHfflwmmmmmHmKmKmmm mm mm WWSiftH mmsm&ttfflawmmBmtm QUESTIONS ,AND ANSWERS WHAT THE JAPANESE THINK ABOUT OUR MACK SENNETT Hi- Stack Bennett .3 C4 ikM Xewtiw-Sennett Production I L-CfcfefcfHtL-C&S 0lij KojJjrHrMA-enK 5 ttS L-CVbtlttWJP5 kJ)' 2A09AA irJl I v WM4?Sa(0 JUWJ8rC-JS:8v',fin-. ftffflu4 noiMii&vasttv.p5 v-rSB 4vfts Aco-CJKf ms.n s: s o x 1 isv J s 1 1 fcfciIJC4jg Kr. According to .the Triangle's press bu reau, the above) quotation from a Toklo paper stands every chance of being1 libel loua. "The ICeystone department of no lle," bo It vars, "are Investigating this criminal offense and the offending editor vjll be summoned to the bar, If the ver dict of the Jury la against him, he will be condemned to pose In one of those 'quiet little comedies, which everywhere Is upset except the Universe," A a matter of fact, howsver, the Japa nese editor was extremely laudatory, if not altogether clear. If we may trust the translation of Dr. Naokl Suglta, a grad uate of the Toklo Imperial University, the gentleman writes , Ur. Mack Bennett Tili person is an actor, but A also a skilful manager of the Keystone Company anil Is setting out prpietting pictures lor the Keystone- Ben ?'( productions. You can understand fitsf. thing after reading the mattere published on the ntnth papa of our former Uiue. It ua$ (n Jtll that he beeontf an oetor ant he performed with itr Blennett in, the Olograph Company. tYe wrote at fhaf time to Mr Stennett: "We tolll te famoui in tho world iou at an actor and I a a producer of the picture:'' 4nd after a ekort Huts vie taw the organisa tion of tho Keyetoxe yttpt Company. We fair gvet there would nave been tome weaning n the word above auoted. "When you look at the picture of ac tor on thl4 page you, can identify them of actor you have een on the tlage very often. But you don't know their names. When you epeak about tne film you can eay "Mr Deb" or "ilr. Alcal" or any other name you tike. But when you apeak about the play or actors you must eay the real name of the actor Please look exactly at the number of the picture and the reference, with this num&er, will give you the real name of the actor. vssmmmwsmrsssmsimsm fcLMENDORF Franklin Carlyle Blackwoll played the king with Mary Plckford in "Such a Lit tle Queen." J. W. B It is a hard mntter to give adequate advice about breaking Into the movie business. Thero are many difficul ties, which you havo probably considered. Previous training Is not necessarily re quired, and it is a good plan to avoid movie schools The best plan Is to go to some reputable company and ask for a tryout Mary Glnsburg The following list of film companies and addresses Is from the Photoplay Magazine. Tho first Is tho business oftlce () Indicates proper of fice to send manuscript; (s) indicates a studio; at times all three may bo at one address: American rilm Stiinufncturtnii Companv 0227 jtroaunay. unicago tsi. aania uaroata, uai, j (') Ilalboa Amunemcnt Producing Company, Lonff Deacli. Cat. () la). Uiograph Company, SOT East 17Bth Ftreet, New York city () (). Gtorgla. anil Glrard, Los Angeles (s): players cit Juno to Decem ber. California M. I. C. San Rafael, Cal. ) Thomas A. Edl'on, Inc.. 2820 Decatur ave nue Now York city ) fs). Orange. N. J. (Advertising nnd publicity.) Kqultnbla Motion Pictures Corporation, 180 West 40th street, Now York city. () Ifort Lee, N J. Is) Eisanay Film Manufacturing; Co-npanjr. lffl Argjln street. Chicago l) (s), Nlles. Cal. () U31 nilrvlew street. Los Angeles (s). Tamous Plajers Film Compan) 607 Oth ave nue. New York city (). Fox Film Corporation. 110 West 48th street, Now York city (); Los Angelca (s). Ciaumont Company, 110 West (Oth street. Now lork city (): Flushing. N. Y. (s); Jack sonville, ru. (s). David Horsls Studio, Main and Washing ton. Los Angeles () () Knlcm Company, 235 West 23d street. Now York city (). 2Vt West inth street. Now York cltv Is) 7S Palisade avenue, Cllffnldn, N. J. (s) 1425 Fleming street, Hollywood. Cal. (a) Tnllvrnnd nvrnue. Jacksonville, Fla. (s), Olen dale, Cnl, (s). Oeorgo Klelne, 805 Cast 17oth street, New inrK cuv i-j Lnsky Feature Play Company, S5 Sth ao VMwd. Cal () (s). nue Nevv York cltj , 02St Holnia avenue, Holly. ion, mi i-j isi. I.uhln Manulncturlng Company, 20th nnd fi ACADEMY OF MD8I0 R NEXT WEEK b Friday Evg. Saturday Mat. jfHOLLAND 0 , "This little country of whimsical old- ,4 fashlonednns has no more enthusiastic S Illustrator than this gifted Orandson of A the Netherlands Illustrations In Color by Mr, Klmendorf H Out-of.the-ordlnary Motion Pictures i 0f. 7ft, SI.OO, ut JIrnix'. Atnpli., Me. HOTEL WALTON Tuesday Evening, Feb. 29 "Leap -Year" Night v.7?.e I!ile?u.hae .?n,y ,0" chance In four years, and this Is the night Come and see the fun, but "watch your step " More of thou wonderful llaseltlne Etchings will be given away Appropriate Souvenirs DANCING AFTER Dt30 P. M. reservations can ba made with the head waiter EUGENE C, MILLER, Manager B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS. Mat. 2 I'.M. 3 Wliovvs llally. Night. 1 V.M. NEXT WEEK Beunlted for n Limited Vaudeville Tour JOE LEW Weber & Fields Real Monarcha of Comedy In Their Famous Characters, "Mike and Meyer," Which Have Mads Two Oenera tlons I.aush. Popular Lecltlmute Author-romedlan ALAN BROOKS And Compuny in Ills Coined, ".Straight- ened Out" DOLLY CONNOLLY Asltfil by Percy U enrich n Honst OLYMPIA DESVALL & CO. Kuroiwiii I!qifKtrlnno'M InrTgloiiB Animal BERT MELROSE The Man Who Does One Trick jamkn a mrrrv moroani icriu:i. IIIIPKINHl IIHITT WOOIlt 1IKEMX.N AMJF.nSONi HRLia-TItinUNK I'lCTI'HKS Inilinna, Philadelphia ()t liroad nnd Qlcn vvood, Philadelphia (s), Coronudo, Cal. (s), .lie Knm inc. i m ini. Oliver Moroico Photoplay Company, 222 West 42.1 street. New ork city. 201 North Occi dental lloulevard. I.o Angeles () Is, Mutunl Film Corporation, 71 West 2Jd street, New ork illy. Metro Pictures Corporation. 1485 Droadwav. New ori clt (). (All manuscripts for tho lollovvlng studios go to Metro's JJroadvvay j'lujiupiay uomnnny 7iorniion. ;i v s). 1'onular 1 Invars. Fnrt l.ee. N. J. Isl. bunlltv I'lcturp Corporation. Metio office, rtdernl Feature Film Corporation. Itocky Olen, Pa, Pallas Pictures HO West 42d street, New York city. 20T North Occidental Boulevard, Los Angeles () (s). address ). Holfo and .Vest (list Paramount Pictures Corporation, 110 West 10th streit. New York city. Pntho Hxchangc, 23 West 4Bth street, New York city () (a). flellg Pnl scone Company, Oarlnnd Uulldlng, Chicago (): Western and Inlng Park lloutt vjrd, Chfcugo (s), Mission road, I)s Angeles (). Signal Film Corporation, i-j IBJ Los Angeles, Cal, Jhanhouser rilm Corporation, Now Itocholle, . Y. () (s) Trlangio Tllm Corporation. 71 West 21d N. Y. () (s) street, New York city: Flno-Arts Studio (Qrlf- "There lira hundreds of senla llvlnp; In tits waters of California," said Jim Trn vlllo, who, with hla brothers, la appearing with his trained seal at tho Colonial this week, "and probably ono of tho reasons that they have not been killed by poachers la tho fact that they nro hair seals, and not tho much-sought fur seat variety. Tho llltlo fcllo.va sport In tho water of tho QoldenGata nnd seem to havo llttlo fear of human bolngfl. Thero are nu merous sea lions, also, In tho coastal waters, but they arc not good-tempered and seldom coma near any person who Is In the water. "When wo wcro swimming In tho Pacific near tho famous Cliff IIouso one day a vory few years ago, a very young seal kept sporting In tho water within nrm'a length of us and oven rubbed against us as wo splashed and swam nbout. Tho noxt day wo took some food along and fed tho llttlo fellow. Wo did this several times nnd soon ho would come to our call. Ho even followed us upon tho land and wo would play with him on tho beach. We took great Interest In the llttlo seal, and whllo many other bathers tried to win hi 4 affection he waa true to us and would pay no attention to nny ono else. Wo taught him a fow simple, tricks llko shak ing hands, etc., and ono day It occurred tn ua that, with caro and attention, wo could form a good audevllto act. Wo arranged io get mo acat rrom the proper author ities and first appeared In publlo in Los Angeles From tho first our novel act was a big hit, and now wo aro Inseparable companions aa woll as partners Whon ovor wo appear at nny coast city wo In variably tako a din In thn nponn nnrf 'Billy' novor leaves our sldo for a mo-1 mem. no Is ns faithful aa tho best dog and has never attempted to escape nor to swim away " RAY COX The cheerful comcdlcnno of ''Tirinl Beds' as Cartoonist de &Vm1 w.v.i. ..,.. .tut,), now lorfc) j According to the latest i.Ji.h, .. 4 nre nt present not less than IWom 2 ble-mlnileil persons In the XJnllei w.,2 These figures should be reamnrlng te theatrical managers, George jii C? than in Puck. na JW". I 1712 Al- Mth) 4,'i0ii Kunaot Iloulevard. Itollvwoo.1 Cnl, !-) is), Keystone eitudlo (Bennett), lesnnaro street miucijo (ince . universal Film Manufacturing Company, Hroadniiy. Now lork city, .171 ltth avenue. unlve: eet Los Angeles () (s): Inccvllle ), Sinta Mnnlcii. Cal. () (s). Film Manufacturing Company, lfiOO Now York city () (s), 1-1..W. VI versal City, Cal. Itnirraoll Comnnnv of America. E2ist lRth and Locust avenue. Ilrooklvn, N. Y. () (s): Uollvvvood, Cal. () (s). V-L-S-n. Inc., 1C0O Droadway, Now York city. Wharton Inc.. Ithaca, N. Y. () (a). World Film Corporation. 110 West 40th street, New York city (), Fort Lee. N. J. fs). Columbia Pictures Cornorntlon stiett. Now ork cltj in). Popular Flava nnd '"'-H FORREST Last Matinee Today ToNight-LastTime KLAW & EIlLANOnil'S PEEltLESS MUSICAL PRODUCTION inn i!uyiilfaljg MONDAY SEATS NOW GREATEST MUSICAL SHOW EVER PRODUCED S, ifVPT-t "fi)V i.iiiwh xilF METROPOLITAN OPERA 1IOUBE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO, NEW YORK VFl Mme. SANS-GENE Mint. Farrar. Curtis. MM. MartlnellL Amato. Hfiurola. Althouse. Cond . Mr. Polacco. Beats, 1(0 Chestnut Ut Wal, 4414) Raca T. ACADEMY MONDAY, FEU. 28. AT 3 P. M. SCHUMANN-HEINK Bric"iete! tmTu Heppe's. Amphitheatre, 00c, AOAUKMVr-eeuts r IIspps's. JtlO Chestnut Philadelphia I Tonight at 8:15 Orvlu.frn I Sololstl vrrcilCIira I yolamU Msro. Pianist MIDDLE ATLANTIC) A, A. U. Gymnastic Championships TCKNCFJIELNDK IMI.l. TODAY. S r, M. AdnilV.Ui, 60c. liroad and Celumbla Are, DUMONT'S 1"n?tels, mi ABca "w "" Mstlnes Today, lu o. m Hi u mss W Det Seats Jl 50 at Popular Wed. Matinees GARRICK Mat. Today w Fourth Week of Laughs EVENINGa B;20. MATS WED. AND SAT. PUT AN END TO GLOOM IN IT Ml) AMI MARKET HTIIHETti Where the Show IsAlwurs Good ))lly,IU5,t0c, Ergs.7 tf,t0c,20a Rip, Roaring Riot of Laushtsr Farrell Taylor Trio Old-Time Minstrelsy Up-to-Date. Two Up-to-th.MInut Nifties Cantwell & Walker The Cabaret Dancer & tho Rounder Tiny's Toy Circus Childhood's Fondest Dream Realized Lewis & White A Pair of Peaches From BongUnd Zeno Jordon Zeno Dare-Devil Aerlallsts AND MILLE AMATO Snnpirted by' Aurrlla Cnccla, and An Etcellent Parisian Company In the French Pantomime AITI.I.K IIF PAIIIU MJFZ&, ' ' i.niq I SELWYN S. CD'S LAUC1H fi:stivat. WITH THE OIIEAT NEW YORK CAST PRICES Evgs and Bat " Mats , f 1 00 to 50c, Wednesday Matinees, Best Seats, $1. Seats Thursday for Fifth Week BROAD "S Tonight $& Week IJ2JUS-. ,; Klaw & ErUnger and George Tyler Present POLLY- y'fnr "IP. $5 M Is?? ,V yWirirl: SJSJ&tS cH! HAnKETAV JUNIPER STS. In the Heart of flic Hliupplng District PRICES 10 15, 25c CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. U. A. Rolfe Offers the Elaborate Musical Production In Three flcenes Globe heatre junjper btb. VJ1UUC YAVDBVILLB Continues H A. M. to 1 P. M, ion 6o, tie. "The FASHING REYUB OF inKr' "MYSTERIOUS MAID IN WHITE MASK" AND OTHER BIO. FEATURES THE OLAD COMEDY GREATEST SUCCESS KNOWN IN YEARS! Bast Seats St 60 at Popular Wed Matinees BEATS FOR Tth WEEK HEADY THURSDAY AMERICAN OIRARD AVE. IIKI.OW KKHITII Phone. Market 201. Hevts at fllmhel Urns. The ARVINE PLAYERS TUESENT The Sensational Drama lly KDWAUD LOCKE llKUSt WARB'8 TRIUMPH The Revolt OBIPPINO EXCITING INTENSE yiLLKD tVlTH PATHOS " A DAKIMJ STORY The Play of Dramatic Thrllla Nest Wi "UNDER COVEB'i NIXON as I Ktno Miller 4 Tonight at T and 0. t vlllo Bros, and Bl. Today Hl Stavens aiti 15 k Ortoni & L.YH: JIIIO Bcbnss: The Kratons ; TraJ USUAli S BIQ ACTB, Skilled T Fine Musicians M Vocalists Original in Treatment. Full of Rrlglit SItulc nnd Most Sumptuously Staged KXIRA AHI1ED ATTRACTION! BESSIE ADELE FOLSON T VTD ToO Matt Today at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15 JLaX JlVJLJ Mats. Wednesday & Saturday "Philadelphia Pronounces Her a Peach" Press "WINS MANY nEARTS" Inquirer Get the Habit! mm Am cMM 4 yflfivl'i- -zrsr stfi si w t9t -"lSZZ. ",! nviurMDV nlnecniuUUj virrnn ntuioifl ra ' . i'iii Mt ,ii..t. w.s, v.',. w...ivf..ii ijMWMtn irirM s.j:k. II KJ Si ftH : i ADELPHI WlNlliiERWG WEEK IN PHA'DONM rjiin i-....-.,-.- w" rr '?!. rTvrjmsMi 'iOPTHt5;MtJSlCAI.'?OtyePYlS(rTWil .J-.,im nfin- i mi ! i (,,!. emmlutmtJBmB Matinee Today at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15 LAST WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY FAREWELL APPEARANCES HERE OF Mr. Edward H. OTHERN In Alfred Sutro's Delightful Comedy "The Two Virtues" With MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE MR. SOTHERN will make His Last Appearance on tho Philadelphia Stage Next Saturday Evening MARCH a FIVE-STAIl Thom Amelia BINGHAM AND AN EXCELLENT COJIPAtnTft "The New Henrietta'! LAST I SIX ' NIGHTS LAST MATS. ' THURS; . A5HK; SAT. ,j Two Weeks. M A OfTR i Seat Sale Beginning Monday v "" a v- 0pens Thursday ............ ...,u,ra&, acn,B ,nv jxj.i fitlflA.tll AUUIVKU.VllU. i William H. CKAJNE Thomas W. ROSjS Maclyn AKKUUKLHJ Edith TALIAFERRO lly Wlnehell Smith i. Vlelor Mapes. Founded on Ilronson Hotvaril's Famous Tat. ' I " ' T, . - , ,., .. III One-Ae Mirtrli, "11ESTINY" - I (I I J (( Ci Jl 1TN 7 Fl I"- I fJxvLllTlm u Other rrnlure Ada of (lie Klml You'll I.Ike y A lTT (jV lT l& I fK V1rTrS?xH Market below OOtli Street "' Bsh AHcOflW LiJ Z. &? I- 'I ! V ftIS M s-,-l-U lil-x vK ' r I lv I 7 III TttAVlLLA BROS. f ouhnungjr and Coined V JwAA 1 'Wf 7 Y "' "" t'ttr"'"lJ-"'i?-tg- M Me& Attrnrtlon Mondnr. Tues.. Wta. K WWflWhl I livWPSlll X J , u ??J '51'iSiM. Is AWi MVOTWDlrMTO nt A Tr 'lirrmW l V 1 VrMl 1 UssfiiwfMlrBl I t ( r Joseph Jefferson's Double, ja URffl AllOllKlOUS MAID WITH UVS. XfeS I VWtHTO A li Van Winkle Hlrosflfi Jjn THE MASK x. ?sW lllwVvf nwl ""r t-'t"tr'ctfr"t . - JZm See Herl Hear Ilerl Who Is SheT rOvCVvVWjiiifl'WT 1 1 1 J Hny Brooks & Co. Q.m n,i llltOAII AMI MUNTUHMKIIV P.sO. Nlion-Nlrdllncer , (Jen. Hn, Dully Mats., 10c. Kg... 1 D, lOo and 20o The Luck of a Totem An Alaskan Ilruraa Het to Mu.fe, En. arted by u L'ntt of I Islit Artl.t.. ,IIon. Francis P. Bent Former Aetlni Mayor of N. Y.. In An Illustrated l.ee tnre on 'MtKXlrO'l 6 DIG ACTS AND PICTURES fllMTTIllf ?! OPERA IIOUSB UneSOlUI Ol. Chestnut Below 1Kb Bt. Third Week's Engagement Of the N A. Spectacular War Pictures "On the Firing Line With Gerrnaw" Mr Durborough Appears at Each fihowlor Seats 0 from 2 to 6 P. Jl dally ew.Dt Saturdays After a, 2So and too. OalUry, jBc (I, siARKBT ABOVE JTH Oiamey Marguerite Clark In First Presentation "Out of the Drifts'' NMt Week MARIS DORO In "DIPLOMACY" MATINEE TOII VY A PAIR OF SlXESl. ANiixiiNimiT " v bmi n r tt TiTXTnn .- ::-...,.:.- . x xs v --7i, W A , Nil PpTMitS, Th& 25c, 50; . . .-M. , - , J HKUULAS OU "" Si'.'vn llVmiHt TH, HKST HBATH I'"' "" i- 59 yinnTH, iikst fIVM U'vpit ftvrv r-t tfYiv.vvsi ununlV VK1IK1IAUY S8T11 Nothing But Fun. Music and Girls peopjj THE MOVIE NUT! TMiS -mm msmmtomwiymnmemimQmiim Stl,VESTERaUI0 RECEIVES A BLACK-HAND EPISTLE. MAIL ! c 11.1'U ii In i i I., 1 til ' ms m wriTW i ini ti,iiuil WfaiajlZAA. A o k J uvie. OKN CLUBBEM, AVOUN6F0UCE 0551FEP..A5KS SYUVESTRS FAIR DAU6HTFW YOUXL HAFTA ASK PA1 sssssssssssssssV jsssssssssssKJ ft ll I . M M lSf '1 ii iff T"" glrfi M. 9iM JMissssMsssssssB B I A HWWvH" "'" '" .. i tiiiiihiiii ii 1 1 38yayll'' , -Jlmt i TfM Contlnord W I ibJ" HAVEN'T, I IWAT'LL I 1 1 Iri, A I EttD 0YlF 4B TO WED t nm;,