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COMIC PAGE Monday, February it “LITTLE MARY MIX-UP" She Wanted to Make It Sound Like His Fault! eng gals ~~ a (Your MA SAYS Ta ‘ (war s “Tie ) Nor To PLAY WITH » MATTER YOU ANY MORE “a ? Neeson ap me & }and Players [By BIDE DUDLEY ILIMAM HODGE, tn his new play, “A Cure for Curables,” Derr Biggers and n, will begin an t the 29th Street Thea- tre on Mongay, Feb. The Messrs. Bhubert are Mr. Hodge's managers. The play concerns the efforts of a [OUNE phynician to cure ten patients SS eee Your MA SAYS You we | PICKING UP ALL MY ul “THAT S ALL RIGHT. WHAT 's THE MATTER wrrHh You = | WHAT S “THE MATTER wit Me To uke Te Know 2 —_—— in thirty days and by so doing herit as. um, Another comedy, which w adway on Feb. 25, ts * y Ethel Watts Kiaw & Er- Mumford, pr gor direct~ langer with E ing. It will alety, #ud- ceeding William Courtenay and Thomas A. Wise, who will go on tour in “General Post.” DALY'S NEW PLAN, | Arnold Daly will ment in his new y at the Knickerbo next Saturday night. On the following Wednenday he will resume in “The Master,” at | the Hudson, He was appearing tn this play last season when Iliness) overtook him. “Democracy’a King.” @ playlet, will be offered by Mr. Daly with "The Master.” Virginia Harned Will not be in the company when it) moves, | TWO FOR MOROSCO. | Oliver Morosco is soon to produce @ new pla by Arthur Reichman called “The le Belgian.” Another tates that Mr. Moros- ed with Alan Dale to | write a comedy drama entitied “The Woman of To-Morrow,” based on an idea and a synopsis furnished by the ‘Manager. ANOTHER BIG BENEFIT. Estate Board of New| ad of holding a banquet this year, will give a benefit perform. co at the Hippodrome Sunday eve- wing, March 3, the proceeds of which will go to relief funda of the United | States Army and Navy. The pro- gramme will consist of naval fea- Lis and numbers furnished by operatic stara and other soloists. 8AM 8. MAKES A HOLLER. “Dear Gir," writes Sam 8. Stinson of West 23d Street, city, “on an average of twice a week this winter J bave attended udeville, shows. me day, | stick at it long e enough, I hope to enjoy an entire T ‘ evening without the ‘Where were you HE BIG LITTLE FAMILY born? In the front room upstairs’ ag. I've heard it as many as three times in one bill. Don't these people | ever listen to each other's acts? Or do they?” ‘Mr. Stinson’s complaint appears to be just. Performers are hereby or- dered to let that joke alone in the future. GEE, \ FoRGotT WHAT L.WAS GoNNA Sa~yY t! (iow “THAT “THE Car's GONE i CAN BEGIN To REGAIN MY HEALTH! SAY DEAREST, PYAKNOW—? 1 MEAN — D'YA KNOW WHAT Ipio? --- Guess! — pet y'can'Y Guess! Gosh, “THE LONGER. 1 PUT OFF TELLING HER LsoLp THE CARs THE MapdER SHELL GET | WHEN 1% bo TELL ‘ER. J ever SToP “T"THINK WHAT A FUNNY SOUNDING WORD BOLSHEVIK 1s? ie: CONGRATULATE .ME UNK"=ME AN MINNIE” ARE GONNA GET MARRIED — @AUL Fimed Sse BYE THINK ITD BEA wise PLAN FOR US TO SETTLE A COUPLA STREETS AWAY FRomM HER FAMILY 2 Like “TO HAVE NouR ADVICE ON A LIL MATTER “UNK ¢ MAKE (T A COUPLA ' “CouNTies! 1® RIGHT! OUR COW, MAY. GM Boag, the restaurant man, has asked us if we can remember the first © we ever wrote. We think we can. At the age of 9 years) ‘we wrote one called “Our Cow, May,” | and it was our first, according to} our best recollection. Here tt is: | gm the farm—down on (he farm. | Hes Sal wat sey he ch ™ bad ‘callad the ‘cow May. Teaie yoann, on the farm. where wild flowers grew, pa came with & vince of Cad meme! ‘ess gilte blise from hit head to hie shows; home -20g’ had panpryed to May | | GET MRS. DE FOE'S SKETCH, | The United Booking Office inter- fests Gave acquired Mra. Louis De Foe's sketch, “The Weaker One," {1 headiine it im vaudeville, It ‘was shown recently at a benefit at the Belasco Theatre. David Helasco | staged it. | Gossip. Fay Templeton is to entertain aol- Giers at the Liberty theatres, | The American Academy of Dramatic! “Sparks from the Daily Grind_. (Vend some im to Grind *tone George’) Arts will give a matinee performance | at the Lycoum Theatre next Friday. | From Biiott, Comstock & Gest have post- i ; ‘. . car poned the producing of the new Ho-| Herwain® pee by rpeds) He one an open can of gaseline! bart morality play, “Loyalty,” uutil next August Galli ci will have a theatre party} at the Co dy to-night Bhe is aj friend of Thamara Swirskaya of the . Washington Square Players. A certain act has @ press agent} who is using the Tuscanta disaster tn | her press stuff, Sho ought to crack | down on him. Babe Marlowe has been engaged by | Belwyn & Co. for a amall part in “Rock-a-Bye Baby,” their new mu- @ical play. 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