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’ AKU it from Warden Mover of : Sing Sing, there is no shrewd er, wiser bruinier set of Men anywhere than those he has the honor of keeping behind the bars at his place of ONE SOLDIER'S DUTIES. Tootle, formerly a publ the Gaumont Film Com an officer with the Amer- sends us 4 the while at sidier wh: business and reer ie: Whe other day the Welfare Le Field Art pany asking that © play be brought 7 ‘ to Sing Sing and be performed for * asked the + i the convicts. Edgar Selywn was ina —— , . &, Quandary, He wanted to accommo a \ rs date the league, but "The Crowded t 3 Hour” is too big a production to b “De swahmant cans,” ; Rashad for one performance, and the|.1¢ Cewaed on the officer that the man was in a regiment using the eo only other Selwyn play in town 18 soixante-quinze guns, the French bs RS “Tea for Three,” which, he felt, would | beventy-fives. vs be over the heads of the prisoners, He M he said, “but just what do . Wrote the warden to this ofa, Soon tends de do’,” replied the x he recetved a reply. In effetus caid “Ah opens , an’ a man “Send us ‘Tea for Three. 1 saw it in shell a oman pulls Qnd it isn't too ‘high-brow’ for my lonyard an’ de gun has its litde 4 guests, In fact no play could be.” n what happens?” | a 60 “Tea for Three” will be all steps back and says, é formed in the prison on Sunday eve- f, count yo soldiers, | mo , Feb, 9, and no ragtime ¢ & meee, Feb, 9, and t gece lta | ROBERT LOWE |S BUSY. f @ances will be inter ted, either, " Sy Robert Lowe, Keep rane It to Yourself is spare ng wh so he may look rench hypnotist, Louis Cline » has succeeded in raising ball beard side. FOR “COME ALONG.” Frank Smithson has be®n eng |by Frank Juckson of the Marne Pr ductions, Inc. to stage the new mu- sical play, “Come Along.” — Eilere {Von Hiene has been engaged for a COHAN'S GENEROSITY. ¢ M. Cohan has sent th War Relief, the I tho Lambs checks for $2,000 money to be used in aasisting soldier went his first. roy “When You Come B. K. STARTS SOMETHING. ve the Kalich coif- nine on a on his sons, ck." EE TT see And now we von. & ! fure. That fearfully and wonderfully |/**0# Folk made hire i 7 adorns the GOSSIP. Riddie We Woods may sail for London the stage of | vd Das itself known both on Broad- Ed Wynn js again making the cus- i Way and Fifth Avenue, ‘The girls| tomers lat a Phe ry Mid { say it gives ono the tiger appearance, | Wight Whirl which, of courae, is the exact effect | Ada Mae Weeks 0 ten, Lester i every woman secks for her top knot, | has t i under a two years’ \ cont a } AS TO THAT “Vv.” | or y act in a film | vers “Ups and Down,” A party of wounded soldiers from | Ye" HS P a Di ‘ i Ellis Isiand saw “some Time” at the | Hien by Selanick Pictures Corpora- ‘ Casino yesterday. Among them was) ¥ 7 Meivate Sam Maills, wao comes out| Joule Emery and Alice Helmore of the war with his bump of humor | Will be naga ie Lance | shire being staged by the Sam says be saw tw of Jewish persuasion Standing in the theatre's lobby be- 8 looking with curiosity @i the stripe on his arm. “What means that ‘V’ on bis arm? asked one. : “What a fool it is you are!” re- sponded the other, "‘V' stands for ‘vounded.’” | NED WAYBURN OUT. still intact gentlemen ducing Comp: nie will conduct "Madame the Park to-morrow ‘Teyte will sing the bil in Mc Dutterdy! at night, Maggie litte role. Vrank Thomas, Mona Bruns and slen Weatley have been engaged for “Hoboliemia,” opening the Greenwich Village Theatre, Feb. 8 ‘ Carl Edouarde, Director of the is at home with a is leading Strand orchestra Alois Reiser severe cold ‘ Ned Wayburn bas xd from | tha orchent f ‘ bis attack D ad was | THe te ot - geen at the Zieg! will have > goes abr ge | aa ES , ablish a Ziegfeld “Midnight | ee te Neal Hee in Paris. film “Twilight,” is now completing a 5y" case of the “flu. “VELVET LADY FEB. 3. | Lew Cooper, black-face come lian, e Klaw & Erlanger’s new musical has left th at Ladies birst on » Veivet Lady,” Will the 44th iy begin an ment at the The wterdam ing boxes for the Actors’ Fund Ben ing fit at the Century to-morrow after- will go on elvet Lady” | noon. i @ musical version Fred. Jack- | Harry Sweatman will go ahead of fons “A. Full House,” by Henry! geiwyn ahd Company's road “Tea for Blossom. The music is by Victor | pyres” troupe. 1t will open Feb: 10. . Herbert Ned Wayburn is recovering from |his attack of pneumonia, With Mrs CARPENTER LOSES OUT. | Wayburn he will go to London soon A few duys ago we printed a! to rhymed love plea by a man named | Actors’ Fund. Ber At the Carpenter, addressed to the dream of | Century 'T! re Friday afternoon his heart, a young lady named Bess. the most successful | We hoped to win her for him, but it Frobm: at appears she has other plans. Bess | ure Will appear has sent us a reply, also in rhyme , who was with. the Poor Carpenter! Here's what 8h) Mor will be seen in the den Fe hands him new extravaganza Oh, Mr. Carpenter, so fair, |“Monte Cris Coprviaht. 1919. Brews Bu COMIC PAGE | Thursday, January 23, 1919 LITTLE MARY MIXUP | (OnAS 7. WieGLeD. ws 2 —— / Mom says win vou) “PLEASE Go AND GET & NEW Mouse TRAP way! T susr BoucHT ON& YesTERDAY 4 eit . a) S OW ages NT SQUEALED Commer THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY x Lt rouo ) YA WCE 7% WO AY (anes PLAIN POKER! eT sme }- amie! 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