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By CHARLES and that tre, means, OTHER yi really A Lynne." It is old-fashioned drama. is made the innocent victim of circumstances. It remains for the man who has been hit self out an embarr ng situation, The cerned with saving The man who re overs his memory finds hin in love with the woman, who col 8 on the stage when she is confronted with the prospect of | ° living with him. Taking “The Net" for what it is worth, tho play is nothing more than | a mechanical arrangement of the old |” triangle Charles Millward ix admirable as| About Plays By Bye ty FALAW & BPRLANGER and Edgar | K MacGregor have accepted for| production this spring a new| musical comedy, the book and lyrics of which are by Philander Johnson, dramatic editor of the Washington Star, and the music by Charles Previn, musical director of “The Girl Behind the Gun." Mr. Johnson should be able to write an entertaining | musical play, as he ix witty, a mood | verse writer and is tho Versant with the ins a who Ray®) a f a submitted to Mr k. He sued and Jost, Charles) jymex Cullen and Lewis All Pravin ts q:tajented nyusictan Browne, authors of “Please Get Mar- | red," have decided to snow Oliv A LETTER TO GRACE Grace Valentine is in Hoston play- ing in “Lombardi, Ltd." and she doesn't know what We're going to write her a letter: Will tote you to Los Angeles in Jul tryout. If dt looks good tt will be staged for Broadway consumption right after you get through acting| p out in London in ‘Lombardi, 11d.’ When you get famouser pl don’t forget | taught you to do t so well the waiters in the room were proud of you. Liverything’s all right here except that Costigun’s — been Enright’s mad and the Mayor's in) p; Palm Beach. Yours, Uncle Bedee ti 8.—Jay puts the cat out every | step domino a g’elock.” CARRIE V. KING SAILING. Carrie V. King ix sailing soon for Paris to resume her labors as a news- paper correspondent, interrupted by the war. In the three or four years| that she has been in New York she} a bas done much war work, a MORE “JANE” RHYMES. Woe wish to report additional “Jane” rhymes received from D. Davis of! Harlem, Millard ¥ Rank Street pw York; Frank ©. 1 of St Nic s Avenue and 177th) c Street, New York; Lace Curran of! ¥ Pelham, D. K. C. of Brownsville, | Arnold ‘Saborski of No. 454 Brook | * Avenue, New York; Hank Myers of), No. 81 iidert Street, Brooklyn; Mi | Simmons of H boum of No. 139 York, and It. might say they that is, if you said it rapidiy A THEATRE’'S BIRTHDAY. Last night was jh | | va sary of the opening of the George M Cohan Theatre. Tt began its with Rich-Quick Walling fo in whi | role Little Millio ir another “Broadway Jones,” a third a revival of “Iorty-tive Vrom Broadway” and the other ist ttraction at the theatre, y urtenay a cigar. He had ctrician of the thea managed The Art of | Beauty Make-Up The first requisite of a perfect henuty makeup is to select a ma tecial ‘o hold face powder that is Vartnles and sutritious to the under: | lying tissues of the skin. ‘The proper is first to apply a protecting Vood, using a + method coat of Flesh quantity on the tips of the fingers, to cover the face and neck, ‘Then apply the face powder evenly. Dr, Charles ich can be obtai is particularly mended for the reason that it is a standard preparation and will be found superior to cold cream or other greasy substances. ‘Try a box to-day and note the pleasing difference in your compleaion at od, ¥ For xouthé Beauty © THE NEW PLAYS © “The Net” Old-Fashioned Drama by Maravene Thompson, The dissolute husband kills the minded cousin of his wife, and a gentleman who has been hit on the head r child from the wreck in which she the man who loses his mind and then recovers It stage, Net” "Can I take a sleeper to Philly?” A mon osked one doy rather shitty; | It's full of them now, is old Philly.” oughly con-| comedy of the| sociation with Selwyn jast night in WV £ “The! Otto Harbach Morosco under last Monday, play mentioned above, they have sent we know. Solhim three more. _ontitied tended the matinee at the and give the play a| drome yesterday seated long when came out and secured room. force saw her get it one-| He was soon enlightened man came out and a He wante demoted.) couldn't be found, w night and goes to bed promptly at 9) was talking Hall and closing it 60 vents Their little scheme hud failed, called Sonia Toska is prominently cust ot No. 63] ¢he Hopper of No: P| day avening. when a theatre is available. | Judge,” performance nigh his new avro Minutes} not do-it eat. | eea | DARNTON | all "The Net,” at the Forty-Kighth memories of “East bigh- revives upon the head to work him- wife in the case is chiefly con- finds herself Francis W ‘ood man can expire on the d Kathlene MacDonnell | Meient cold as the aries Dalton ts a doctor who might © of first aid to Sherlock Holme Rut in spite of good acting is not likely to ensnare miy a though wife, | “the | ers, COMIC PAGE Friday, February 14, 18919 L ITTL E MARY M MIXU P Aden Even a ‘Little Letter Goes a Lonls 34. MA You Know! I can wRité .eTreas g Peer ry Soon I can CLBAR TO UNCLE HARRY BRown ( WRITE LETTERS CLEA IN CINCINNATI! ~ ann T can ‘ 6 ” WRITE SO Goop — ~ — ‘ v Im writing a \( ae \ LETTER To MY AUNT j \) so very / ( DoRoTAY weirs ar /\ ran) Dover. _ Tcan writé LETTERS FuRTHER THAN You can iL LE THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY and Players | DUDLEY A SCRANTON RHYME, | m Serwer of Scranton perpetrates | following on w. “No,” came the reply, “And TH tell you just why, | “TUMBLE IN” STAGED. Arthur Hammerstein's new musical | “Tumble In.” produced in a» Co., openc:l in It ia by] olph Friml. | THESE with farces, Since | when he produced their He may stage one “Leave It to Lillian.” HE GOT HIS DRINKS. A fat man vith two women at- Hippo- They had not been ie of the women anion's bat and coat from the ¢ Jerry McAndrews of the id wond Soon ed for his hat mea the street for when the hat| but compr y borrowing Jerry's top pie mes he repeated thix procedure, hen the show was over the patron about buying the City ave Jerry threw the companion to go ac drink. Ho storn The wo: at and coat at GOSSIP, Whenever Hugo Riesenfeld, ger of thet Rialto, haw ttends the show at th M. it is staging a play Against Brother.” Jacques Copeau will speak before Pietades Club at its dinner Sun- Klaw & Erlanger ar iregor have closed “" loneyme uthor, ri Otis Bkinner, in ‘amily, “The Monor of th will be seen in New York | The mother of Geor, Flateau of | “The Crowded Hour" died recently | in Paris, | Al “Sinbad” rounded | York last night at Theatre, Stamford, who aupervined| Production of “Good Mor tails for London to-mo: “Pverything” celebrated its at the Hippodrome last Wybert the eighth anniver-| the 4 West, producer an Unknown Pury atlantic trip | | 1. He may| | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A nan dropped dead on an train yesterday. He elevated had found a ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. | D, B-See Jack Norworth about 5 Vive film stars are Majl addressed to Maude Charlea Frohman, Ine Empire Theatre, New York, will reach | Adams, care FOOLISHMENT A Flatbush young fellow named Pew Once got ina terrible stew His sweetheart, Miss Minnie. | Made eves at Frank Tinney, And grinned and said: “How do you do? | JOE’S CAR GEE! I WANT A"SPORTY’ CAR ~ SHE WANTS A TOURING car! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Aft clerk at a bank." ders.” NO NEED OF DELAY. N old farmer lay dying. ‘The | nister was sent for and prayed at the " at the last minute, the sick rallied | no, George. You're prepared | and I'm resigned. Dig now.”—-Lon- don Opinion, i D \ NEZZA' VERY LUCKY —I fe anne’ WIN ¢ (on Y'ORY “THAT / mr You'RE LucKY AT ie CARDS’ MR. — ees DusT ad 4d sake 5 rf Tu T TELL Ya T AINT KIDDING! 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