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ii . ; ath Mg ea [come race] Freping World Daily Magazi ‘'S'MATTER, POP?” Yes, That Would Make It Pretty Soft for Both of Them! a It I were ever ComPenred To SPANIC Tea A SOFA Pietarh On Me POP -(T Wound utr ME More ‘THAN tT W6ukKD HURT Mov? and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY A ROADWAY hears that Ina Claire, who has recently come under David Belasco's mfana- Werial wing, will be first at the Bo- Jasco Theatre next season, Mr. He- Basco has provided her with a delight- S ful comedy called “Polly's Past.” Tt was tried out about three weeks ago fim Atlantic City and did very well, In Mt Miss Claire does no singing. You : may wonder how the fair Ina can gut ¥ i i j « long without bursting forth in an Irving Berlin aria, but David Belasco fwill bet you a barrel of pickles you Uke her in “Polly's Past.” ROCHE EARNS MEMBERSH! Arthur Somers Roche, novelist, | ‘whose first play ts to bb produced goon by A. H. Woods, was dining on the Majestic Roof with the American Press Humorists the other night. At fhe next table were Pegsy Hyland, | ‘Alice Brady Ruth Roland, mov- | ng picture stars. O, O. Molntyre/ Tecognized the young women, and. | gazing heavenward, said: “There are @ome beautiful out to-night. Mr. Roche, una’ of the fact that tness was a is horn-rimmed glasses and said: “11 have to visit my optician, I can't} , eee ao single star.” | He missed the point cothpletely and 3 was made an honorary member of é the Humorists’ organization instant- ; er. HER ACCOMPLISHMENTS. t (Cont vated by Dick Witte.) “Oh, how 1 dote on swinmins!” eried the pretty Picture Pet “no ever really happy till from head to| *m wet.” She donned her dainty , e took her parasol to} give the bo: treat and dipped her | ankies, that was all. “I'm quite a er and I love my horse and crop,” said she, “and when I'm riding, ‘well, I never want to stop.” She wore | her riding habit, took some close-ups by a horse, but was doubled in the riding by an extra girl, of course. “I'm very fond of flying, too,” said she. “I'll get a ‘plane, All flights be- | a low two thousand feet to me are “ Quite inane.” Her suit was just the cutest thing they ever filmed, and yet her double had one like it, aud sho made the flights, you bet. The Pic: | ture Pet had frocks to wear for sports of ev'ry grade, but never swam, rode | or flew because she was afraid, Hor Cerri, 1, Prams Pameong Om OF. T. Brewing Werte) | | ANTE BE: double Vy the ae ig be nN sters blared the Pic Us ie ’ v A ra renown broadcast as “She Who D> ‘ . I it AINT HE il Did and Dared.” ‘ HERE “THAT BIG BIRD Z i NEARER “To y emer d MN) ‘Speen BALLIN’ ON g 4 titre OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. SH! GOB ALL DAY WHILE s 4 HEY! C' MERE Pes Ce TARE The Sies | AB LIL “Goor Us" IS WORKIN: sad, You BIG LAZY Ys Med wied ihe Lt. hie wife and she bad | WiG BLOCK OFF ! a a. 2 NEF! Z WoutD iy fae aidn' Khow ber walter beau wan very, very ie aim . - O0r. | FATHEAD A GodD CALL: ‘ ) Mis pou the coun on seven bead; eat drvwen | AINT PAYIN' PeR " J % 3 f Mis povert) had made the maa an absent-minded For LOAriN’ ¢ *) B a , pe o 5 Mo Grapes a tear into the wine each time be | ; t face Kote wtsS ores for the day, these words bis lips did pas: | . CHORUS, #1 cannot Susie Brown for I ain't got the My tive to-day were ninety bucks; that eum te fer too low ahould “a* bem two Iundred more, wae chneay-shate divers mike Te wire! Cannot marry Susan Hrown, sweet Susan Brown, 1 cent nanan iron ee amt marty Susan Drown, for 1 ain't got the denigh,”” ie GossiP. | Joseph Urban is redecorating the DLibecty Theatre. . The freaks at Luna will be given a chance to laugh at the American Press Humorists to-night. Joseph Kantrowilis has gone to Lake Carey to write playlets, He took a deck of cards along « Edith Helena is to become a com- ja! dexek in vaudevite, She says tao ebb Ponereer Soe By Gale high notes are positively out 4 lohnny Dooley and h's wife, Yvette 7% Rugel, of the Winter Garden, have uadron Hereafter Will Solve Strategic Problems in Secret! We LEGIN WITH MR, JINKS = ND BESIDES THAT— NEXT, You NEED OUR A Now 1S THERE ANY MAN EVERY DAY AND Yours may BE. “HE NEXT ! WHEN You SEE WHAT A been ‘given a touring car by the ‘ Dooleys, Some family! Y OUGHTA TAKE OUT FIRE INSURANCE ! THERE'S OUR LIABILITY Justin ft "8 ‘ 4 ‘ WHO WOoLD U ERs Rood ret | ea hal algal SLIPPING CLUTCH ~ POLICY ! SUPPOSE YOU PA GUESTION ON MILITARY 5 Greet The September, will be AGAINST “THEFT! BURST OF FLAMES~ RUN OVER AND oe Pen poe ‘aoe TACTICS OF GEN, DEBULITY. \ ” ove Bt ; ashe THOUSANDS OF \NJURE SOMEONE ? OUD THE HOME GUARD eer cupmane | nbs ARE. STOLEN AND NOTHING CAN S GH THE cbse IS. WERDEN SM Core O'Grady is in town and wants him to SAVE iT $ CAR we YOU7LL BE PROUD OF 'Em. } | FOR ‘YOU AND PAY IF You Lose —~~ YOU'RE PROTECTED Against DAMAGE Surts! call her up. She means it, too. Jack Hazzard will be in “Miss A DEAD Loss!t @pringtime” aga.n next season, They \ eay he's just as funny as ever, though , bi ’ Mike’ will close at Maxine Biliott’s Theatre Saturday. Lee Shu- Dert and Elisabeth Marbury received @ petition requesting the finish, from the cast and, while they are not ‘Thespians, they acted on it. A THOYGHT FOR TO-DAY. A Boonville (Mo,) small boy was whipped because he asked his tat.er if @ drunken oyster would be an oyster stew, FOOLISHMENT. FRO’ THT CHFIT'IT TREE, . — AND ACCIDENT Too! Smast- ups oo iY ween't businews bt \ ‘ \ pressure." HADN'T You BETTER “TAKE OUT ( 4 ~— NO’ 1 Thine td BETTER Tplixe To Ask) 2 AW\You See GENERAL? oy Te MARDER THAT POLICY AND GET RID OF THE WORRY > WE ARE ALL CLOSE STUDENTS: OF TACTICS .AND I KNEW SOME OF THE MEN WOULD Like YOU SOLVE SOME OF ROBLEMS | You PULL THE TRIGGER THE FARTHER: THE BULLET GOES ? P_QUESTION, GENERAL, GET Rib oF THE CAR! Piano Playing taught 20 lemons, Book | Pati tree ‘Origine! Orristansen boo! 1b W, Labh at, Tel, Morningside 6060. a e = S = i econ 4 — ) —_ Bumstead’s Worm Syrup | GP A ee nied