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1) AWAY FROM ME “TODAY, INTRODUCED “To THe FAMOUS Hua, (T wourdn'T do FOR. ~ ° ~ 4 XTRA! Great discovery in New E York City! A summer resort found on Broadway! A popu- “ar winter resort transformed into an @ven more popular summer resort! ‘Cool, airy, immaculate. Vacuum- 5 q@wept twice daily. Cooled by the Targest ice plant ever installed in a theatre, with whirling electric fans, palm leaf fans, linen-covered chairs. | No place could be cooler. It ts to be a sumuner of dancing at the Palace Theatre for Miss Joan Sawyer, and Adalaide and Hughes are to be there all summer long, They will cover the whole world of dan- cing, classic and social, _ Miss Joan Sawyer, assisted by Mr. | Barrie, opens one's eyes to how beau. | tiful it is possible to make those sim- | ple Httle steps that we used to do} when we were kiddies, as she glides, whirls, dips and sways through the “modernized § varsouvienne,” using many maxixe and hesitation steps| with the old varsouvienne figures, | Miss Sawyer enters the field of classics when interpreting “In the) Bhadow.” Sho is most charming. Adalaide and Hughes show bewil- y) / Goring cleverness in toe dancing. Ad- Alaide Mies about like a fretful, furty | MONTGOMERYAND MOORE bird. She. flutters, files, Whiris, until one seems to feel the (| BEEN LORD HANCOCK- WISHINEBOHE .AND 1H GONNA PLAY AROUND wrtH HIM “To KNow “Hat 1 KNOW YOU! you'RE ‘oo cause! A Page of Comics, Sketches and Stories Light and Airy as the Dancing Is Palace Theatre, Broadway Summer Resort|\_°!'** 2” : syrates, lequally as choles as their high These two permanent star fe + Wreese made by her whirling, flimsy| are surrounded by a bevy of oth ‘ _ aitrt, while Hughes follows a few| William Montgomery and Florence a, Wehind, Their social dancing is Moore score bushels of laughs and! “Tbe Princess of Rag! OU KNow How (TIS Wr THEese ENGLIEH Fonds - THe y ONLY MINGLE WIth THE July 1, 1924 Fun for the Home Clorid, , and the Ride Home =- So W'oLb SPooF, 4" Stew THE BLoomING Teer WITH mY KNEE Y'KNOWR Aw wt SAY, HIT WAS RIPPING SPORT Y'KNOW! THE BALLY W'ELEPHANT Threw ME Horr RIGHT HIN FRONT OF he WinFuRATED BRUTE! HU ‘ab MY BALLY 2 is ¢ 1 MA eefaihes ILL EXPRAIN- WHEN You LOSE “YOUR TSALANCE- Heatran PoP i eis BN Heck! IF pan Mabe MY HAIR CURLIER'N That THERE Son FOUNTAM FELLER'S fu GAT IT! of Its Stars Good Stories In the Public Eye. 66 OMEHOW,” said the genial S station official as he seated himself beside the traveler, “there are some things which lead people to appreciate our wonderful improvements for their convenience and comfort.” “Oh, don't worry,” laughed the jolly traveler. ‘There are some things about your line that are always in the public eye.” “I am glad to hear that, would you mind naming thi "Cinders, sir — cinders! Nows. Something in Wi’ It. N old woman went into the gro- A cer’s and ordered a pound of , lamb for a stew, which came lto 12 cents. After being served she And ! ! " Faniled (he. sroveri m4 | ‘we make the most careful inquiries, out!* minute I" hrow sac! ” we 0 ” ste ey naples eat a | mACnte: Where's his solar plexus at? Cue. furnips an’ a box o' or-| “Oh!"—and she turned to leave the panted the thin one. anges! An'," he shouted as the old | fice—"I thought there was a catch, “ ‘Aw, hit him anywhero~you can't woman flounced out of the store, in it somewhere.”—Everybody's Mag: | miss it!’ answered the backer\"— |*when I'm not busy I'll throw in the | agine, Cleveland Plain Dealer. horse an’ cart. If ye're not satisfied anne |then, come back for the shop."—Na- 2 tional Food Magazine. Hard to Miss. | Oe eS a 66] OVERSAW and overheard this on As She Suspected. delightful little thing in an RED-MAN j WOMAN, wearing an anxious) alley running north from | } COLLARS kford jets. expression, called at an insur | ance office one morning. | “] understand,” sho said, “that for | $5 I can Insure my house for $1,000 Payne avenue yesterday,” says | more or less cryptic correspondent. | “Two boys were fighting. One was a very fat boy and the other was very RUTH ROVE, JOAN SAWYER ANDO MR BARRIE FRED KORNAN ADELAIDE AND HOGHES. “THE RED-MAN” Be spss eotae h t, “that in (#kinny. ‘The thin one had a backer, . a t.} loads of applause in apprectation of; her title, iiention. apeon (cis Lil se! ear oe, agent, Uthat 1s | nowever, who seemed to be very wise A typical Sum vein dig and songs, both dis-| Fred Konnan. « celebrated whistler, ‘ f pay you $1,000." jto all the technicalities of the manly mrayie ned stler, effort is being made to keep| Pay You $1,000. ple parinianer mee netively « “And,” continued the woman anx- jously, “do you make any Inquiries| ‘Hit him in the solar plexus, Kid,’ nial | who could easily deceive an ornitholo- | the other line but ramme up to mid-winter Petite, swingy, swaying Huth Roye,| gist, so perfect is his art, and a Jot, standard and the thermometer down an to the origin of the fire?” shouted the second, ‘Hit him in the time,” dowerves! os otbers that 1 bave mo wpace so to iL BLEANOK SCHORER. “Certainly,” was the prompt reply, |solar plexus an’ you'll put th’ big tub t ee A.-4"* a \