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THE JUDGE. 6 these g tionmes rendered at £ \ until you have collected Sof ution atual@. ave tocday eanare , 1 for 250 performances, allow i me asalary of 815 per week, a from Sept The last p may be accepted without cost, further than $13 a week, by any organized the the admiration and : . iS atrical troupe. Respectfully for the dolla : n—T it Of course there are the usual exeep- vat prove the rule, but the majority ge-struck damscls would do well to heed ly warning, and be sure that they o exhibit This would-be actor expre Wereative power, or the (letrly, and is, with all, so mod¢ B abeteta thor cltemat lowe: considers comment unneec of ‘eepis’ eee AS will doubtless make his mark—somewhe sand if they have the true dramatie [OU us hee, for our own sake, he will be de- they will become famous without th barred from doi of the Rocky uck damsel has Tong been Mountain tertiter to ns alioat he stave. | of royalty, newspaper reporters ain te beer palace cars, valef latent tale | Im this country th t lying hidden in the land, we are w usually quite as idiotic Imit; but the assurance and bombast ¢ ster, and does not parade his dra- of the male aspirants to hist a proclivities so freely bet and the vanity and affeetat of 1e publics portion lead one tosuspeet that though many | He ae ee willing to appear as a“ supe.” Her ee ‘4 Nuon eee Bu men as well as the women all wish to acer te Oe beforp'a car, But proportions, it seems as if half the young | {Nem as well as the pl then where are we to run? Praden country had gone aeting-mad, intellect of the ay aspiring peniva; we Dent run; walk But if, w append the followir sent by an ama- j ity averettess careat ally i teur toa well-known manager in this city: | Ject develops possibilities beyond our limited le Tel ee eee, | space. We refer it toa debuting club, and weiih at least twelteal them campers, | i the meanwhile shall “take the elevated.” the same key if required, which will —= any two mimics of | SIE was singing “ In the gloaming” very ler wo voices from sweetly and very plaintively, and her sho. ex- | the throat at on x <1 her with all. his soul ke | Fever be mplle at but her father rrould interrupt ms re Tho de : . “Where in thunder did you < of young ladies who, | study of my profession, with result agreeing with You had it last.” "At throwing all delicacy and re : the fo my, i ‘ ‘tlie Rocks Jast the old man burst into the room with what they consider their good points with as | M ‘ ie duane been debarted | 46 See here, Mary Ann, I've hunted the wh 13a full-fledged : exhib- | ¥ PP house, from basement to attic, and you must interviewed by a newspaper | | “To the one who wi profes. | either knock olf nonsense and find’ it. you me so im- | at a edd cost $500. Twill self, or tell me whether th ming’s in th drama that they fon ne if they are ‘yoy per. can’t draw a cork on such insufficient infor- posses 1 of : © reonal beanty : St; One-half of 'my | mation.” She found the corkserew, and a 13 Wa . they have all that is necessary to become leading lady—and some have been found not only willing, but anxious, to pay for the | > of parading the stage, to exhibit these charms of form and dre t , not remarkably pretty, Tur other day a man in Norfolk, V: while runni eracar, burst a blood ve sel and di . If this fact con- t Never run yext day the papers report- of a boy in Brooklyn who ran be avear, Was knocked down, run over and he rage for private theatricals ed such vast (not te v- terrible) mother’s chic private theat- ricals » decided ability that all they : achance to convince the world that the spi or Mrs. Sidd are all fi t in f would be willing to ta lary plad and you could ely find one who would ability by t ed, imagine it would be w fine thing to low in her footsteps. ‘They would not re- ceive her in their midst, yet they envy her in acertain way. No doubt many of them have her ability, perhaps her beauty, but much } han this would be needed t amount of financial suce Ameri to be desired person outs G\PHERING ‘THE HARVEST of'uctesea y Rackal, S| ist Berotan (just starting out)—Hello! Bill, where did you get all that plunder? ddons are beyond thi ] 2 FLAR returned from a profitable sea-side trip)—Domwn among the cottages by of half the females of the p . comicbooks.com