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COMIC PAGE | Thursday, April 10, 1 Mom Just “Tore After Hei About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY LITTLE MARY MIXUP_ “AY Mom “upben : ( HER HonBLe skit: SHE Did RIPPEVHER tossce >) skier. 2 hat s NoTiin® FoR. You “Te CRY ABour SHE WAS CHasin® mE AnD i Metaldeh OE WER "Cause Sie, aie "RUN IN HER Howace IT RiPPRD —_ {<AND stm Caucdr Mee late, It makes me ead,’ shows of | somehow TIS SKINNER js to have a new map T= AND Then Ns pla xt season. His agement, Charles Fr Uwhusual in them cla Hosp’ complicat who was a& writer, al The, has accepted for him & manu! ime dear old boys I used to see that oript by G. Ivor, us vet wiknorrrs| tickled ue old faye, The good old nines have becn” heretofore on | fashioned one-ring show of boyhood, €conomics and financial t va The| 7 recall, had its dear old singing, iiakent tine, is ea jeu |Jesting clown—to me the best of all. THE GREAT QUESTION. J. CHARLES DAVIS DIES. | erbert Tevene, Joo Leblang’s J. Char Davis, er in la | genial auditor, often thinks up jokes of Edwin W. Dunno Conk ee eee ee he bits ca & knoohout, Be Marris fo 1s it to his favorite column, One arrived, to wit sgainet a person can it be said I vas Just If 1 enter suit Jand lose the « My eves grow kind of 140.) misty as 1 think of old-time days and ( — Roperel ‘press representative of the| Behave, boy | Jarnum & Baile us He also! Pe pee | teanaged Miner's People's Theatre on} MASON ADVISES A GIRL. | the Bowery, Mine Fifth Ay Jack Mason was putting the finish. | 5 Now Proctor's, houses. ing touches on the “Yankeeland” | funeral will be tan pear lnumber in “Come Along” Tuesday | “R-M-BRIAKERHORE— establish m« 1b West 1218') when one of the chorus girls asked if{ , ’ " + ; = - MERE tacvorrew of P.M Witt One ot tte Oe wee tr) Le BiG LITPDE § A Beautiful Sentiment in an Untortunate Expression! dinner - _ 3 j THE NEW DAVIS PLAY. pet ir anid treo vache “or. — - F s ‘ ubert will place in! pet jt! This ta our opening nig’ & , this week Those Who Walk | Eq + ‘Don't overload, Walt oF | denoreUL essa! ALTHouGH \ age nee iu <1 . DY! the A. llow at the stage Soca Pr 1 en IMENT TS WITHERED an's novel of that name. Lawrence| meekly iit x Gave Me ON OUR IT STILL REMINDS ME OF You Dear ¢ Marston wili direct earls WEDDIN’ DAY t | MISS RAMBEAU LEAVING. A NEAR CATASTROPHE. | Marjorie Rambeau and “The For-| When Beatrice Summers of “Tumble|tune Teller” will end thelr run at) In,” entered her dressing room at the|the Republic on April 19. “The Wo: Selwyn The. ‘re last night she dis-/man in Room 13" will be moved from | covered she hid left her pocketbook| the Hooth to the Republic. outside in her mou Sho had to | Gossip. | W. L. Thorne and Robert Williams | |have been engaged for “Look and | Listen.” | |_ “Papa.” postponed from Monday | night, will open at the Little Theatre telephone home and the chauf- feur bring it to her q Kly. You see, it contained a costume she wears in one scene BY WAY OF DIVERSION. James O'Neil, writing from the) to-night. Reo cb shoots us with the} write in Omaha last week with I've sce: h = | “Springtime” Harrison Brockbank ve seen the modern circus, the| nought a collection of Indian relics great big threeringed show, but | ‘The seventeenth annual dreas re- where are all the old-time clowns |hearsal of the Green Room Club will who used to cut up sof Oh, alt the | % sid at the Hudson Theatre Sun- day night, April | ‘The Morris ¢ Whirl” will funny fellows 1 used to see defore- I'm speaking now of years ago—I never see them more, The old-time boys, I guess, are gone where alt g00d fellows 90, for those who caused the world such joy could never go below. I sce women now cavortin’ im the loops and gaps of death; #0 many acts go on at once it takes away my breath, And never more I hear a joke or funny clown song now. The styles have changed in ‘Century Midnight ate its first birthday Monday evening with special doings. “Let's Beat It” will remain at the Century two weeks more and then play some cities Ned Burton, character actor, has been acting with Johnny Dooley in the latter's new comedy films. Walter Hampden's final morning performance of “Hamlet” will be played at the Plymouth Saturday. Frank A. Keeney has engaged Pex KY McGrath to be featured in a new film he Is to make shortly Earl Benham is to have a good role in the new Selwyn musical play, “Among the Girl” Wilbur Sweatman and his jazz band will give a concert at the Eltinge Theatre Sunday night, April 20, Denman Maley has been engaged by Selwyn & for a role in the new musical comet ‘Among the Girls.” pe ER “THINK OF TH HEALTIN we're «BLANCHE, I'LL TELL TH’ WORLD ( GETTING! OH Boy! IVE ENJOYED “THis “TRIP MORE “THAN ANY “TRIP 1 EVER “Took! ENJOYED EV'RY MINUTE oF tT! YES! AND "THINK OF “THE MONEY we'RE Losine! You HAVEN'T MADE A NICKEL SINCE WE. LEFT New York! TEE Hee! “Hat 'en | KEEP HER Quiet! WELL! SHALL WE “TAKE ANOTHER “TRIP OR GO BACK “TO New YORK? ce, ." will be produced in Wilmington on April 14. | Lawrence Wheat, Hattie Burke and | Evelyn MacVay will go into “Oh, My I onday night, succeeding Jo- h Santley, Ivy Sawyer and Holea rke. Low Fields is busily engaged in #e- }lecting chorus girls for his coming j musical revue, CURVED ARE THE LINES OF BEAUTY There is an indescribable charm in the soft contour of a lovely face, a well fgrmed hand, arm, neck or bust They are unmistakable signs of good health and good breeding, for a sallow complexion or a flabby, wrinkled skin A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Love ts the greatest thing tn the world—also, the most expensive, FOOLISHMENT. 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