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‘T is predicted that the All Star “Out There” company will earn about $650,000 for the Red Cross. The receipts for its first twelve performances totalled $357,000, When these figures were compiled the company still had ten perform- ances to In Buffalo Thursday Might the re te were $38,000, At Present a es of three perform- Ances is being given in Chicago, David Warfield went to Pittsburgh yesterday to be chief auctioneer at the sale of advance reservations for the appearance of the company in that city. A NEW COLLIER PLAY. William Collier is to have a new comedy from the pen of Aaron Hoff. | man next season. Its title is to be “Nothing But Lies.” STARS MAY CHANGE. It is improbable that Julia Sander- weph Cawthorn will the management Charles hman, Inc., next se ‘That concern has made no arrange- ments for a new musical play for them, It is likely Miss Sanderson and Mr. Cawthorn will join the Dilling-} ham array of HAZZARD SPEAKS RIGHT UP. Jack Hazzard asked a friend to have some liquid refreshment the other eve- ning and two more men were rung in on him before he could prevent it,| The check came to $1.30, Looking at the figures, Jack turned to the bar- tender. “Say,” he sald, “if this is my check, you're a robber; if it's the time, you're Open after hours.” Jack, by the way, has been engaged by Klaw & Erlanger for a part in the new musical comedy in which Donaid Brian will appear. NEW HiT FOR “GOING UP.” A cablegram from J. I. Sacks Oo, Ltd. London, to Sam H. Harris states that ‘Going * opened Wednesday dught at the Galety Theatre over there and made a big hit, Joe Coyne has the Frank Craven role in the English pro- duction. HELL “ARRESTED.” | A scheme has been hatched in the | theatrical district to make a certain | playwright the victim of a practical joke. At 2 P. M. on June 2 Mai the playwright frequents and him under the new antl-l We cannot divulge the na playwright, but for the lo t Mike | don't mention the scheme to Sain Shipman. | STOPPING LOUIS MANN. Louis Mann, He had the | up to $500, and there it stuck, hing had to be done. $200 more,” said Mr, Mann, | yo good stories.” | if the stories are) ; n went into his mono fie had told just one story when another fellow in the audience ®poke up. “I'll make it a thousand if you'll cut @een handing a representative of his $1,000 half an hour later has been @ented. t A BRIGHT CHILD. the comedian, has an) id daughter who goes to ther day the child ap- proached her teacher and asked of course not," replied rom little Miss Nutt, my lesson.” Gossip. | Fannie Brice has been engaged for} *The Midnight Frolic.’ Marry Puck has enlisted in the navy. Eva Puck hus arranged a single) @ct for vaudeville. Enid Bennett has just finished a Picture called “The Vamp" for vara- mount distributic | E 1 and “Hitehy Atluntic City. | there Monday Koo, The s will aight Sam H. Harris says the report that “A Tailor-Made Man" will leave the Cohan heatre to make! room for ng Up” is unfounded, ————— 5 No. Dont swat MAYBE IT isHs ag 7 yo ‘a { wd Vo) JOE’S CAR ‘Copyright, WIE, Prove Pablishing Go (N.Y. evening Wore? LISTEN Ep, {LL PUT ONE OVER ON THE Wier | ILL SNEAK “HE CAR OUT QUIETLY AN’ WE'LL RUN DOWN “To “THE Links — EH? a el A'RED' « IN THERE PACKIN UP VHCLE EZRA. WILL You PLEASE NOT Wiece Tie SKIN ON OP OF YouR HEAD — — ; Y ste. we ment TWAT RING IS Gi On YOUR HEAD wy WASTE 4-- SMASH A ¥LY EN IT WAS HT & Ly. No Use, Joe—It’s Been Tried Before! Doc, 1 FEEL WeaK — WE'LL HAFTA GO IN A TAX\ ‘ATS WOT I SAID ~IM BLOWIN’ "TH" AINT Y’ ALWAYS BEEN “TKEATED OF TH FAMILY LEAVIN: US s Aner! 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