NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Grace George at the Hollis. 
Grace George has secured a tre- 
mendous hitin her new comedy, 
*“A Woman’s Way,’’ by Thompson 
Buchanan, which comes to the Hollis 
Street theatre for a two weeks’ engage- 
ment beginning Monday, Nov. Ist. 
The usual matinees will also be given. 
Those who were charmed with the 
beautiful work of Miss George in Sar- 
dou’s “‘ Divorcons’”’ should not fail to 
see her in her new play, for in part of 
Marion Stanton she has a role which 
fits her even better than Cyprienne. 
Cyprienne isaspoiled French girl, but 
Marion Stanton is a charming common- 
sense brave American girl, whose cour- 
aze and sense of humor in the face of a 
trying situation wins all hearts. Marion 
Stanton discovers that her husband has 
became infatuated with a fascinating 
Southern widow, and instead of resort- 
ing to the hysteria and tears that might 
ordinarily be expected, she recognizes 
the fact that a man is likely to go to a 
woman who appeals to the most of his 
nature. The one thing to do is to get 
her husband, and this she cleverly ac- 
complishes by bringing the widow into 
the Stanton home, and by the force of 
contrast and clever manipulation show- 
ing her shallowness and general unde- 
sirability. 
A Star Among Stars. 
The experience of Nat Wills who has 
long been known as “‘The Happy 
Tramp’’ has probably never been dupli- 
cated by an artist in this country; that is 
in regard to attaining extraordinary suc- 
cess when surrounded by people who 
hid already reached the top of the 
I dder. Wills, who will be one of the 
features at Keith’s next week, has been 
in vaudeville most of his life with the ex- 
ception of several starring tours in the 
** legitimate.’’ When the Lambs 
arranged their mammoth Gambol last 
s:mmer every actor of prominence vol- 
unteered, Wills among them, and like 
the others he was content to take what- 
ever part was assigned to him. It hap- 
pened, however, that owing to the in- 
ability of two prominent comedians to 
accompany the Lambs on the trip, that 
Wills was asked to “fill in’’ for one 
night only, He appeared at the Boston 
theatre doing his regular monologue 
while the stage was being set for one of 
the Lamb’s big acts, and made such a 
tremendous hit that the management of 
the affair at once decided to make him 
repeat this part of the program in every 
city in which they appeared. Wills was 
unquestionably the bright particular star 
of the Lambs and their greatest Gambol 
and he will appear at Keith’s with a 
monologne that is said to be even better 
than that which attracted such widespread 
attention. 
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