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= COMIC PAGE Fi DING World Daily Magazin —_—____—__—__— bout Plays} nd Players | By BIDE DUDLEY. o S| ERE ts a plan under way to | use the Hippodrome cn Tues- day nights, le the Garfield Order closing the theatres a In ef foot, for governmental purposes. Those behind the move see a twalty to promote Interest @onomy and th Other necess talks by cc tion experts, Tho plan ts being advocated by Graco Griswold, assistant to Arthur Will- jams, Commi Hoover's local Fopresentative. matter han been taken up with Dr. Gartleld and, @Walts action by him. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION | Tho penny used to be & joke; wo @idn't like to uss it And, though we hated to be bre quite often we'd refuse it. Cont it over drew; it had our tempers rising. No! man would offer one to you without apologizing. But recently a chang was wrought; tmportant is th penny, Quite eagerly the coin in| Sought and worshipped, too, by many. finoe war haa made au). things ad Yance we neod the littic er. If thie you doubt, by any », Jus watoh a busy shopper y af the coins you're king; we © you, dear fellow! You may not be & pretty thing adorned with faded low, but now, without your friendly aid, expenditures would troe me Drop in on ne—don't be afraid; bring all your folks to seo me! FILMING NOTED MEN. % L. Bornays, Samuel Hoffenstein and Walter J. Kingsley, authors of “Brondway Anthology,” were photo- graphed on the roof of the Eltinge Theatre yesterday by @ motion plo- ture news service. Picture fans all over the country will see the trio In dima labelled “The Men Who Made) Rroadway Famous.” The next thing} we know somebody will be putting &, Wallace Dunn's walsteoaty in films. “LOVE MILL” FEB. 7. “The Love Mill” will in an on- gagement at the Forty-Elghth Street Theatre on Thursday, Med. 7, In the cast will be George Sidney, Harry Tighe, Victor Morley, Al Roberta, Bunilis Lea, Jeannette Lowerie and Louise Kolly. Special electrical offects have been devised for the show. Al- fred Francis, the composer, will make his Broadway debut when this muatc- alcomedy opens, Kari Carroll wrote the book. “FOLLOW THE GIRL” NEXT. “Follow the Giri” will be the noxt attraction on the 44th Street Roof Tt will be produced by the Moesers, Phubert, who mura? it from Hiteb- cock & Gosts. @ plece is described an an intimate revus. DOWN COME TICKET PRICES. Now that Jack Norworth has a the- atre of his own, he and his partner, Sam Shannon, have decided that $2 je enough to charge for any theatri- eal performance in thewe times. Therefore the prices for “Odds and Ends" when it opens at the new Nor- worth Theatre Monday afternoon wit! range from 50 cents to $2 At the Bijou the show's top price has been §2.50. “THE HERITAGE” TO CLOSE. | Pugene Waiters play, “The Hert- tage,” will end its engagement at the Playhouse after to-night’s per- formance. It opened there a week ago Monday. No reason ts given for the closing. The play is a gloomy ane. It concludes with a funeral and a dirge. A FLEA FOR COAL. Toots Kelly, a chorus girl in “Going ” has sent us a rhymed plea ad- dreased to the coal man. Sho says she wrote it right out of her own head, y = TYLER TO STAR WARNER. | be sta: er In a play cal » Prevent,” opening In Thicago ri. Tt is @ comedy by Larry Evans and Walter Percival. Gossir. “Doing Our Tit” will loave the Win- | ter Garden Feb. 9 after a run of four | months. ‘Alice Gale bas joined Otis Skinner's “Mister Amtonio” company, which is headed West A Persian intermeszo, entitled “Mardeano,” by Ed Kosenbaum Jr., | press agent, is being played ut the! Rivoll | Max Dreyfus has a mania for hats. Yesterday he went out and bought Aaron 18 ats 4 at Hom ts to have a Broad Way showing before the end of the season. Harry Ashford has gove t Chicago to join the company A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, } Iv'e all right to say “Black man, | Put yoh money in de bank," but what| @f de black man ain't got no money? 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