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i | About Plays and Players By MDE DUDLEY May offering Avian the P n Oh, by the way, we almont forgot to tell you his same. t is Alan Dale. CRANE IN VAUDEVILLE, William HH. Crane haa gone Into vaudeville in a comedy piaylet by Thomas F. Faljon, entitied “Winter and Spring.” He will offer it as the Palace next week. MAB, HARRIS BUYS IN. Mre, Henry B. Harris has bought an interest in "The Pipes of Pan,” now at the Hudson Theatre. The Belwyns retain an interest, Kilbourne Gordon has been made the preas representa- | tve of the production. | CHARLOTTE IN FILMS. Charlotte, the noted ice nkater, who through her success at the Hipps- drome season before last undoubtedly did much to revive interest in that sport, will make her debut here ai picture star at Wurlitzer Hall at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, The pic- ture, which is in alx reels and mado by the Commonwealth Pictures Cor- | poration, will be #bown privately. | Among those invited to seo it are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brokaw, Mra, Charles , B. Dillingham, Mra, Chafies, Morgan, Theresa Weld and Ekeanor . The film has not been given a title, CISSIE EMBARRASSED. | Doggone it, anyway! Cissie Sewell | of “Her Regiment” ran into a lot of) embarrassment recently. She wag) walking along tho street with @ girl friend and the wind was cold. “1 guess,” said Cissie, with her head down, “I'll have to put on my heavy , Ra you wear heavy things in re “Not me!" said & man’s voice, Cissie looked up. Her friend had been carried away in the after-the- theatre crowd and she was walking with a young man ghe had never seen. Doggone it, anyway! JOLSON PEEKS IN, Ai Jolson, after fifteen months tn “Robinson Crusoe, Jr.” on tour, are rived in New York yesterday and left a couple of hours later for the Weat to rest up. Harold Attertdge went with him to confer with him about the book of the next Jolaon-Winter Garden show, Ai couidn’t slay in New York long—he's so used to the one-night stand thing. IMITATING THE IMITATED. Mme. Eva Gauthier will appear at the Hippodrome Sunday night on the programme being arranged by the National, ‘Emergency Rellot Society to establish a club for soldiers and sailors in Manhattan, She will wear a Royal Javanese costume and sing 4 group of Javanese folksongs. Elsie Janis will imitate Mme. Gauthier and Loney Haskell will try tmitats: Miss Janis. He will sing "Ditka “Bogint Kupu Kupu Bobo,” “SUCCESS” OPENS. “Buccens,” the new play dy Ade- fine Leitzbach and Theodore Liebier ir. which is to be offered in New York by the Footprints Producing Corporation, of which Mr, Liebler ts General Manager, opened in Btam- ford last night. Brandon Tynan and Jess Dandy are in the cast. CLASSIC BY WILLIAMS, George H. Williams, master car- penter at the Htp, has over 100 “grips” in his department. Yesterday he found one asleep in the hay in thé elephants’ quarters, George look- ed at him and said: “Bleep on, cull, and be happy. While you're asleep your happiness lasts, because while you're sleeping you got a job. But ah, alas, poor Ricardo, when you wake, cull, you're out of work.” Gossip. ‘The Stage Children’s Fund wit hold | @ harvest feast to-night at No, 1999 Broadway The first performance of “Over The has deen postponed from No- er 26 to November 28, John and Lionel Barrymore ohn Drew, thelr uncle, act! ay lord Quex” to-morrow n. He'd better be good. | Madge Kennedy has finished acting | yn's film version of his| play rried." Bhe will be seen In it at Strand next wees. A. H. Woods s sent Frank Payne to London to be his representatlyo in| England. Mr. Woods is to have sev. eral producti London #00n. Lew Ft doing his comedy stunt w p of sugar at the Century | ht, dropped it and tn 8 of the troupe wera ed Eileen Poe A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, A‘ ago worman ta asking divorce her husband — frequently e drunk and Insists on lid jown the banisters and yelling, e I come!" FOOLISHMENT. M1 oath es. 9, aclen ot the Crom dats ole end drink two, 720M THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Let me have w dollar for a week, Ties lay 0 Where's the weak old man SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently and Removed. BSOLUTELY "GUARANTEED No Preparations or iatories Used. 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