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Calan "Conic Face Friday; June 20, 1919 Cues, r saa LITTLE MARY MIXUP About Plays and Players many? wae “To DRY MARY 9 on! many? PLEASE MAM, SHEE ‘THe Dishes Are Reavy By BIDE DUDLEY SEEMS “TS Know iTS DISHES ARE Ready be the interests of Marc Kilew and & L. Erlanger in the Klaw & Brianger Booking and in past K. & BE. stage will remain associated one or the other of the part- sells out, it is understood the men will not produce together The future. Neither will they in- the number of other ventures now have together. Mr. Er- has arranged to produce alone, it is believed Mr. Kiaw will be 4 with his son, Joseph Klaw, the work of staging theatrical Mr, Brianger has en- Own press representative. Davis, well known as an ™man and publicity dissemt- » Frank Reid continues at K. as the preas repre- u of the K. & — Syndicate ‘of Charles Frohman, Inc. Mr. Davis has come to our @2 announcement that Mr. Er- has completed arrangements Mo “Chouquette Et Sou Aa 8 ~ Son As," a ‘which has been current in wis for almost two years. P. G. e Al has age commissioned to play Sresentation here 4 . form, ivan Caryl will ‘ the score. The production ibe made carly next season. Mr. : ie picking the cast now. . ‘announcement makes it plain # Mr. Eriaiger is to do much pro- hereafter alone. Joseph who has offices at dist Street we _ Broadway, has a number of | Chi which he plans to stage next and the impression prevails may be done in associa- th his father. At any rate, it be definitely stated that Klaw as & producing firm are “JOHN” 18 SELLING OUT, are being made by various way. diserise to induce ry Theatre Guild to ny “John " uptown from the Garrick. Guild has been offered sev: pmceaes s | sare sea- » Ferguson,” as way, ing to capacity at the Garrick, 1 thing about it all is the that the play depenas entirely ad) for its iam |bave written a ballad called “if 1 Hammerstein is announcing Bew productions for next sea- ‘One will be a musical version iliam Collier's former starring “Never Say Die,” which has adapted and furnished with by Otto Harbach. Herbert ‘will compose the music, Mr, will write also the score for Piece by Rida Johnson Young ny Gray. Mr. erstein'’s mew one will be the work of Robe: of a send on tour two companies “Some Time,” “Tumble In” “Somebody's Sweetheart.” “we pe Bata 1 HE SEEKS HIS BROTHER. Kilburn Scott of No, 206 East Street, this city, attended the Gambol at the Hippodrome night and thought he saw in the third lower box on the wide of the house a brother he VESTA, HOW COULD YEW? ‘A cadle despatch from London, Printed in a Chicago newspaper, says that Vesta Tilley, now ly de Freece, while discussing some of her former song hits maid: “An exceed~ ingly popular melody I #1 was ‘After the Ball,’ by Charles K. Harris, @ Chicago pork butcher.” A pork butcher? Ot! Ol! And Charley's been a regular attendant at the Synagogue all these years. ERROL STAGING THEM. Leon Errol writes us he has signed &@ contract to produce touring shows for De Courville, in London. The first one, which is about ready, bears the title “Tip-Top.” ALL THOSE FULL PAGES! A boy, employed in the Press De- partment at the John Cort beadquar- ters, was sent to @ stationery store recently to buy a scrap-book. Upon his return he handed the press agent @ bill and said: “Golly! Scrap-books have gone up & whole dollar, You'll have to quit putting over ali those full pages for the Cort shows.” ‘The preas agent involved is Nellie Revell, but we don't. want you to think this came from her. S8AY8 CHIC TO ODD. Odd McIntyre was discussing Pro- hibition with Chic Sale, the “gol- darn” actor, last night. The subject switched around a little until it touched on new drinks. “They serve every sort of drink known up on the Majestic Roof,” said Odd proudly. “How ‘bout a Tin Roof?” asked ic, “Is that a drink?” “Sure!” “Tell me about it.” “Wal,” said Chic, “a Tin Roof ts most ginrully on the house.” . “Nope, don't serve ‘em up there,” said Odd. Gossip, Rachel Crothers 1» w produce three plays for the Messrs, Shubert next weason. The 100th performance of “39 East” will be given at the Broadburst ‘Lneatre to~morrow, Moe Mark and Max Spiegel of the Strand sneatre Company pave re- turned from a fishing trip. Each claims to bave caugnt @ lsu Comstock & Gesi have signed a new contract with the Dolly Sisters, The young women will continue in “Ob Look” until @ new musical com- edy i provided for them, Harry Pease and Ed, G, Nelson Only Had You,” which should help out many @ minstrel show, Ned Wayburne has begun work on plans for two new “Midnight Frolics.” Une will be produced on the New Amsterdam Roof and the other is in- tended for Paris, Frank Lioyd is preparing to do a black-face single in vaudeville, Ho bas recovered from @ nervous break down. Alf T. Wilton informs us that Leo Carrillo, Georgia O'Ramey, John Charles Thomas and Mae West are all contemplating dips in vaudeville fuon, Pearl White has signed a long-term contract to act in films for William Fox. the first production under this arrangement will be released in Bep- tember, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Prewidents may come and Presidents may go, but Wilson does both.—Bert Hanlon in “Scandals of 1919," "NOTHER THOUGHT. A negro porter in a Broadway hotel was heard last night saying he was going down to the George M. Coban ‘Theatre to gee “Busted Buds.” FOOLISHMENT. im many years. He tried enough to the man to Bhe thought she could paint, did Fay Bainter, But found it a terrible strain ter; Bhe had @ girl pose, But failed, goodness knows! —| But you should have seon Eleanor afternoon tea-table there’s with the man who ‘‘drope ‘as stuffed dates. Hide Them With « Veil; her husband, Othine— Remove Them With Double 5: ‘This preparation fo ¢ removal of paint ‘er, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What motive takes Jeresy men home nights?’ “Oh, I never could guess.” “Locomotive.” ——— WHEN HE “SITS” TIGHT.” T} RUM. Gore boasts that he never allows himoelf to be shaken out of @ posi- tion, once he has taken ft,” “Yes; I've no- tlced that—es- pecially when it happens to be a ait- ting position in a street car."—Boston Transcript, —$<e——___ AND HE GENERALLY Is, wife should be an open book to She-l admit that, my dear, is usually so successful in|A®¢ & tusband freckles and giving aclear,|*hould be an i, '] complexion t at it is sold|open pocketbook y ‘ + igaganad to refund the money} to his wife—Boston Transcript, D hide your freckles under a an ounce of Othine and re- —<>———— BELOWSTAIRS ARISTOCRACY, JOE’S CAR JAZBO JONES iniaviny) FoR YOu “Te DRy iJ Tobey Was ‘RITHHETIC. TEST” AND THE ‘TEACHER. ASKED Me “WOW MUCH Was @ MILLION DOLLARS” HERE COMES AUNT MAY ‘LL ASK HER ve FoR YOu To <pry ¢@ R-A- BRINKER HEE Luke Has Imagination Enough to Suit Her ! TLL DEPEND ON Nour LETTERS. FRom Home ! — >) Cs % $ Swift La CAR: AIN'T She? Harr] & MILLION DOLLAR'S WAS Uh“ DAWGoNE Lor OF Perhaps They Want Some One to Work Buttonholes on the Roof, Too! Even the first few appli-| Demanding that domestic servan gp mays spacerta lee should be addressed us Mrs. or M " some of the lighter freck-|iisteaa of Jane, Sarah or other in- vanishing entirely. for the|@lesant names, and overtime for sure to ask the dru; le st: Othine; it is this that}t™® work caused by guests, Wim- money-back