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| COMIC PAGE About Plays and Players By BIDE. DUDLEY have been ite Mow of apt. Car RRANGE MENTS A tade by the °™ Amerion c De U. # A, for the of “Mies 4917," at the ¢ fo take part in the dally noon mee To at p wootaty, Capt brie 1 inte, Lieut appearance r t the Na quarter 317 Hroad Way, will result in stimulating eniiet nent in all branches of the service The g00d-ioohing girls will attract more material to work on anyway BY WAY OF DIVERSION When a fellow ts in khaki and pre- pared to do his bit, he's a fellow with @ purpose and he's mighty proud of it, There's & world of eatinfaction in Just doing ean, and the fel-| nows that he's Just! isn't hard to make! as to how to win the itting on a barrel in ore, *Tinn't hard | ns you're tlking | you never won &| battle just by ta In your life. fo I say to you, friend reader, if you Hie to critictae, if you want to help) your country put aside your “ifs”! the corner to point with your wife, and “whys”. Get a uniform and wear; it; go to living In « tent, for the fel- in the khaki has the only argu- ment, WHAT WILL TAKE PLACE. Three theatres are being erected on West 424 Street across from the Cohan & Harris, Yesterday Eddio Dunn, the Cohan & Harrie press rep- resentative, looked out a window and watched the workmen across a while. Finally be said: “Those now theatres will have their main entrances on 42d Street, but their carriage doors will be on 484.” “That 807" came from somebody. "Yes," said Eddie, “They'll import the audiences from this side and de- port them into 43d." HOPWOOD ‘PLAY ABROAD, H. Woods ts to stage “Fair and Warwer’ in London soon, Avery Hopwood and Guy F. Bragdon will go abroad to have charge of the work of preparation, TO HELP TOM KIRK, Tom Kirk, who was manager of the Nixon Theatre, Pittsb: ) for twen- ty years, has been incapacitated by poor health and a benefit performance is to be given for him at the theatre Friday afternoon. “Going Up," which ia playing the Nixon this week, will contribute several numbers, K, OF C. SHOW TO-NIGHT, Council No, 108, Knights us, will hold its vaudeville entertainment at the, Amsterdam Opera House to nigh ticlpating will be George M. Conan, Elsie Janis, Van and Schenck, John O'Malley, Savoy and Brennan, Harry Bulger, Greene and Platt, Harry Dunamore and others, John Mullen deserves the credit for assembling this bill, NOW, BI Bobbie, whoever hi jen in love with The other day he saw hor dance and immediately immortalized in rhyme, “Print it" he asks, “I want the lady of the verses to know how much | love her.” Go here it is: Graceful daccer of reuown, coe Evetin, heres to yout Power to soothe and power to vex, huner Our bearte to quite anues, Gente acme of your et, Breve, here's ‘to 'sout Gossip, The Messrs. Shubert and Frederic McKay produced “The Melting of Molly” in Albany last night, The Strand Theatre service fag has twenty-one stars, each representing a house employee. Klaw & Erlanger will open their musical production, “The Rainbow Girl,” at the Forrest, Philadelphia, Des, 8, Arthur Lewis has been engaged by Charles Frohman, Inc., for Ethel Bar- rymore's company. “Cheer Up!" was played the one hundred and fiftieth time at the Hip- podrome last night, New features were introduced, Douglas Fairbanks has given $5,000 to the Y. M. C. A. He may cross the vountry boosting the ¥, M, C, paign for funds, Theda Ha ormerly Theda Good- itertalned her sister “vampires” »patra” matinee at the Lyric m- wht twenty acres Me “Chin Chin” eldest daugh- "Jack O'Lan- urchase Vice President and gen- f lathe, has entered with the Ardsley Art jon through which Ma- tien Davies becomes a Pathe star, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. According to the Home News, Con- ductor Kip Smith of Greenpoint sleeps with hi nder his pillow. ‘That's Why le sleeps over Ume #o much. ‘S'MATTER, POP!" l weve Gor RATAew Have A CHANCE TA Stumm cKare . or THe € JOE! 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