NOTES.John Drew, with a box party, wm mlt; among those who enjoyed the antics rj, of Oeorge Cohan In “The Little Mil- be Bonaire,” Monday evening, at the p George M. Cohan Theatre. riThe 100th performance of “Bought th and Paid For” at the Playhouse, took tv place Monday night with an audience ai made up of newspaper editors from Mx half a hundred near-by cities. hlt;The fourth special company organ- 81 ised by William A. Brady to play w “Over Night” this season went Into m rehearsal last week and will open its *1 tour on Christmas Day in Rockford, ni Ills. h4 %The annual Christmas festival for tl children of the stage this year will toe held next Sunday night in the Criter- w ion Theatre, which has been donated I al for the event by Charles Frohman. A program, consisting of several Christmas sketches, will be presented byl the children, and the entertainment wfll be followed by a Christmas tree 8 celebration and supper in the concert J hall In the New York Theatre Build- u ihg adjoining. GMr. William Harris is the manager 111 and treasurer of the festival! and the ft program has been arranged under 1lt; the direction of Mrs. Anna Y. Mor- a rison and Mrs. Anna TaUferro Abell. This feature of stage life was intro- u duced by the late Tony Pastor In I ft 1877. c* sNew Year's afternoon Grace George 1 ■ and. the Playhouse Company will be- ■ gib a brief engagement at Maxine El- 8 Knit’s Theatre In “Just to Get Mar-|B ried,” a new and caustic comedy of r English social life by Cicely Hamtl- 1 ton.; This piece has been presented 1 ® in Philadelphia and elsewhere, awak- € ening a degree of Interest and favor * seldom bestowed upon a play of for- c eign authorship unattended by the establishing recognition of New York. The coming engagement at the Maxine Elliott Theatre will be preliminary to a long season at Wm. A. Brady’s Playhouse, beginning in the autumn.