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! COMIC PAG | About Plays and Players | _By BIDE DUDLEY HE fact that Maxine Biltott must got back to Belgium to continue her war relief work efore the spring has passed is go- ing to shorten the season of Willian Favereham’s production of “Lord and Lady Algy,” in which she 1s appear- ing at the Broadhurat Theatre, The final New York performance will be given on Jan. 26, after which the company will visit other large Bast- ern cities, Miss Elliott ts due in Belgium tn April, but she has Ar- Fanged to delay her departure @ tow weeks. Extra matinces of “Lon and Lady Algy” will be given on ‘Thuredaye whilo the company is in New York, Miss Elliott's war relief work, earnest and enorgotio as it has een, has placed her in the foromost rank of women helpers in the cause of the Allies, | “BILLETED” TO FULTON. Margaret Anglin and “Uilleted” | ‘will move from the Playhouse to the Fulton Theatre on Monday, Jan. 14. This moans that “Worde and Music,” now at the Fulton, will leave, It is Feported the rovuo will be sont to Chicago, Miss Anglin will give mat- inecs of “Lilleted” Wodnesdays, I'rl- Gaye and Saturdays at the Fulton, TO PLAY “EVERYMAN.” Edith Wynne Matthison and rie of other well kuow plays: | arranged to use the Cort Theatre on Briday afternoons and saturday mornings, Leginning Jan. 18 they Will present “ "with Miss Matthison in the principal role, Mins Matthison and her company noxt will offer Hnakespoare's, pinys. The yen- ture is known as Tho Shakespear Playhouse. Krank Mcknteo is direo tor, In the company are Mr, Mo- Entee, Pedro Do Cordoba, William Raymond, Charlos Kann Konnedy, , Adrienne Morrison, C,H. Meredith wud / others. HIP HAS NEW FEATURES. Charles Diullngham, determined to nparaiivled promperity of the Mippodrome, has engnged a perios of new features for | the suow and will interpolate them at| Stated intervais = Lhe fret—Houdinl | iD tWo illusions—goes in the perform- ance to-day. Later will follow high Driced circus acts und nvted mu | biclana, including soloists famed both | here and abroad, The 260th perform- adce of “Cheer Up” was given Satur day, and the atiractiva passed the one million mark in attendance, breaking aii Hippodrome records, SHE ASKED A FAVOR. Lew Hearn, the singing comedian, | has @ brother living on second Ave-| nue and the brother has a small son. ‘The son recently had the measles and bis father worried greatly about him. | One day when the father was almost | beside himself with anxiety over the boy's condition a woman who lived next door came in, | “Your boy's got the measles, ain't he, Mr. Hearn?” she asked, “Yes,” replied the father, 1,°will you do me @ favor?” hat te it?” “Let my little boy sleep with him to-night eo Ikey can get it and have it over with?” pleaded the woman. THE FOOLISH CROW. 1a a le oak trve ‘boce Tad bin lowe” Dey's, & Jot ob folks © de ease Dey tatk en dey tals Th dey tales "Bisa ACQUIRES “GRASS WIDOW.” “The Grass Widow,” which closed ‘rincess Saturday night, bas acquired by Arthur Hammer- stein, who will make some changes in it and produce it again at a theatre controlied by the Messrs. Shubert Gossip. 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