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eee ereereentn nts . _ 4 en COMIC PAGE | Fvening World Daily Magazine Ts ‘OS*'MATTER, POP?” freee ee eS ee tae The Solo Pop Heard Will Soon Become a Duet! About Plays and Players By BIDE DU DI LY WAS THAT You I HEARD CRYING WHAT Do You MEAN- Nor MAMA, SHE ITH WA SHIN WILRIES FACE FIRTHT 0 fontract with Morris Gest, on behalf of Comstock & Gest, will be starred next musical version of Dav’? Boelasco's famous play, “Sweet Kitty Bellaira,” which will be called “Kitty, Darling.” The iibretto wili be adapted from Mr. Belasvo’s book by Quy Bolton and P. G, Wodehouse, udolph Frimi is writing the music. Walle Mr. Belasco will bave no di- connection with the enterprise It k understood his watchful eye will! @ the rehearsals closely. Miss Nielsen is returning to her first love— Light opera—after having achieved pronounced success in grand opera both here and abroad. In “Kitty Dar- Jing” Mise Nielsen will use an irish nocent, She is even now cultivating @ brogue. HER IDEA OF THE CHORUS, Hearing that “Miss Springtime” was to leave the New Amsterdam Theatre and go to Washington April 7, one of the sag «iris handed the manager, jarrison, her two- Weeks’ notice. Mr. Harrison thought her action unfair, as she hed had a season in New York, and he re- fused to accept the notice. “Since we are leaving town in two weeks,” he said, “1 cannot let you up to the iast moment and then out. It wouldn't give me time to train a new nt and have her| g0wns refitted. ‘ou can quit now or withdraw the notice.” “Oh, I didn't know it would be such @ bother,” said the gir. rior ay, ereconee, is BO exouse,” re- . Harrison, “I—I thought it was, in the case of @ chorus girl,” came from the gir, | Awe NIELSEN has signed @ See sted P T E OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE ‘Tis Thus a Barrel Oft Behaves A THEATRE FOR THEM, ‘The Henderson players say they in- Ayenue next season. They will oali it the New ‘Sooke Repertory The- tre. At present they are giving per- Sormances in Chickering Hail, —_ BY WAY OF DIVERSION. j “dear” and “fine.” At RIGHT! UM-m- a every function he attends he Gnds Nagai Sea hs Coritioes ONIONS -ER-BUT WOT ARE ~Hese FoR PEA-SouP? BuT wars iets dance.” iis tavern sougut with PREPAREDNESS | Y'SeE AN ALL He?) eee! HERE WN THig DICH = TH! BG (DEA OF 'EM BEIN’ mile and glance. No plain civilian = HEN"? ALL SPLIT IN { HALF THIS bw) to win @ “clinging <DAW P 3 « Be GROWN FoR « eee tt owes Tat cae. ot “land Gro, UP DKY-HIGH P 4 | SPLIT-PEA Soup who're ready for the word to fight— BLES —Go ‘ ' 2 Sure "HeYRe SPLIT a : . Zee, fgnt to beat the band. No won ME OWN f Wise { "DEAR! xh ; 4 PLT ‘ $ that the fait ones crowd around Srure Hue d \N HALF ~X ' 3 and ang Be praises loud. He's one of Fy -; ‘EM MYSELF: fe whom all should be proud. Good boy, d ; Bill Here's our hand. & FIFTY YEARS OF ACTING. Rose Coghlan celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of her stage debut to-day i Sppesring tn “Our betters” Already \, ters.” ehe has been the recipient of many lokens and remembrances. PEGGY TO ACT IN “PEGGY.” MRS. SANGER TO LECTURE. B. 8. Moss announces that Mrs, Margaret Sanger will tour. the coun- try under bis direction lectur.ng on birth control to the accompaniment of six reels of films, the scenes in which are based on the same subject. Gossip, John Cort is to send “Flora Bella” to the Pacific Coast. ‘The Professional Woman's League will give its annual theatrical per- formance at the Criterion Tuesday afternoon, April 44. Elaine Ivans, ingenue, has joined the Bramhall Players and will have « part in “Keeping Up Appearances.” Myles Murphy, press representative ot Chauncey Olcott, has gone West to exploit the abilities of (we quote) ‘the Celtic Thrusb. Tt is announced that “The Grass- hopper,” now being staged by B. Iden Payne, will be brought to New York April 9. oraldina, who has been doing the shredded wheat steps at ber Mont- inartre, is arranging @ Cherokee In- dian dance. ) Yvonne Garrick is rebearsing in | “Don’t Talk in Your Sleep,” @ sketch | from the French, under the direction ot Richard Ordynski. She will be seen in Keith vaudeville goon. Charles Dillingham has offered the services of the prettiest girls in the Hippodrome chorus to shopkeepers | who sell women’s wear in the biock, | BRAINLESS IDIOT! DON'T YoU BLOW YOUR HORN? DO You “THINK (MA MIND READER ??? LOOK OUT WHERE YOU'RE say $ Do You KNow GOING YOU FooL! Do You YoU NEARLY RAN OVER ME? “THINK You OWN THIS STREET? WHAT'S “THE MATTER WITH YOU ? Gre! }m Gap THis 5 rn e SO OFTEN THer T POTATO BUS Ex¥TeRmwaton, Dipn’t SEND My | 1 SENT FOR. CAME BeroRe “Two DOLLARS FoR T COPY THE OFFICE - Now \TONTIC I GOTH T CRN OPEN Ir UP On THE, : “TRAIN AND SEE How \T WORKS! which is to be illuminated during the week of April 4 in the “Brighten @ixth Avenue” crusade. The girls would act as models. | : Irving Maslot, L. Wolfe Gilbert's | right hand man at the Stern Music| Company, announces his engagement to Bertha Goldberg, a Bronx belle ‘The date of the wedding will be made : public on Errev Pessach. Irving re. al cently named a new song “Love Is a Wonderful Thing.” IS THIS WHERE You PUT THE \ GASOLINE IN? HOW MANY GALLONS DOES IT GET OUT OF A MLE? GET our OF THE WAY You PooR FOOL !. WHY DON'T You LOOK WHERE YOURE QING? Pee QUITE SOME CAR AND \T CERTAINLY CAN Go! How MUCH po “THEY CosT “To KEEP UP? < ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. L, C, Smith—Lauder never played the Orpheum. R, H.—Her address ts No. 564 Riv- erside Drive A. A.—Nearly all the film companies handle domestic comedies, Teresa E, Smith—The date for the New York engagement has not been eet | Mrs, J. Spiro—There ts an agency for stage children in the Fitzgeral Buliding. FOOLISHMENT. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE “She says singing is awfully rim pie” “T4 call hers symply awful,” ARNE EER ES ( Fat. fa uy