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jSZfri&iiSs'9lf3rZ vwtnri-fyi jfZfKFl?' iTrj GIRL OF 16 STARS IN LATEST "PASSING SHOW" WfearianMilla New -York, N. Y. On the opening night of the Shubert&' newest Winter Garden revue, "The Passing Show of 1914," a big hit was scored by a little slip of a girl whose graceful dancing and charm of'manner made her rath er small part stand out conspicuously. "Who is Marilynn Miler?" was Broad way's question, and the surmise of many was that she was a European product. But she's nothing of the sort Marilynn Miller was born in Findlay, O., 16 years ago ,and has been playing in vaudeville since she was six in an act with her father, mother and two older sisters. JOHN REDMOND IS COMING TO AMERICA AGAIN Mf. Johti"R.e.dtttoudl New York, N. Y. John E. Red mond, Irish Nationalist leader, will come to America August 15 to take part in the 316th anniversary celebra tion of the battle of Beal-on-Aith-Buid. Redmond and several other prom inent Irishmen and Irish-Americans will address a mass meeting to be held in Chicago on the Beal-on-Aith-Buid anniversary. o o- Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States, was first em- ? ployed in making saddles. . sfl fififiSMMfiSHBHfifiHHliMaMBIM