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* ee eet THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919 Ne EX) About Plays P. MSTOCK & GEST are bocom- } oF ing netive in the preparations | ? for the production of “Aphro- | dite,” which will be Inunched at the Century Theatre in November. Their first engagement for it is Mile, Dazie, heretofore known chiefly as a danver ®ut now to have a real acting sla, i¥ “Aphrodite” will be the largest st.ge a Production ever in the Century. More than 300 players will be utilized, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. (By A. J. MeCosker,) Last night I tucked our babe fm ded, #0 clean and warm and white. I kissed her cheek and petted her and fondly said “Good- might,” Then, as I tiptoed from the room, she brightened up, it seems, and said: ‘Good night, my Daddy, dear, 1 wish you ‘pleasure dreams” ‘Twas simply said, but ‘meent so much to me who ? z “My darling; do you know that every thought I have of you with love fust fairly teems. 1 treasure ie each and call them all my land ‘a of ‘pleasure dreams’ I proy your future will be bright; that strong and good you'll grow ; that fortune will de kind to you and Dlessings rare bestow. I trust, to write your happiness in Life's dook will take reams. I love my little Angela. Good night, gear— ‘pleasure dreams'" aS eee ENGAGEMENTS. Th Ruth Chatterton’s “Moonlight a4 and Honeysuckle” company, which = will open at Henry Miller's Theatre, Gept. 29, will be James Rennie, Law- iy Tence Eddinger, Lucille Watson and Charles Trowbridge. ‘Wilner and Romberg have engaged for “The Magic Melody” Julia Dean, i Tom McNaughton, Robert Emmett Keane, Fay Marbe, Bertie Beaumonte, iv John Merky!, Leona Morgan, Cyril Chadwick, Carmel Myers, Walter Armin, Olin Field, Pauline Chambers, Lois Leigh, Jean Jarvis, Marie Mo- Connell, Robert Bentey, Sceoma Ju- Praner and Billy Roth, RAPT ADMIRATION, THIS! ’ Phillip B. Dooner, our East 38th _ __ Street correspondent, went to see Grace George at the Vanderbilt The- Dee eet its and bad sont us owing “eamiration poom con- , I I were but a leading man, And understood the actor's art, 18 would de my most ideal plan To support you in a real good part, i, 17 I were but a soribe these days bie 4n4 could come to you for an inter- view; 5 If I were a critic on a daily page, k What a writeup I would give to yi , woul hg But I must be content to loud é You through this medium, Miss, 80 _.. HIS METHOD. HE young man crawled into the august presende, “I should like to epeak to you on an important , adr,” “he said, . #Well, what is it?” growled the fathor'ot the girl in no encouraging “What?” the old 7) man's face grew purple. “Marry my daughter? I am astonished! you mean, sir? 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The farmer was ns Footer Howmbrdy to the ‘She'll Get Within a wert,l usep UP ALL MY FINGERS = and Players DUDLEY Or else go to see you and applaud From a layman's vicw—an orches- tra chair. Now CAN ANY PuPi, TELL ME How MANY DAYS IN TWo WEEKS > MARY, WHAT ‘You MEAN pe TAKING YOuR sHoes NK AND STOCKINGS ore IN SCHOOL ? “THURSDAY FRIDAY -SAT'DAY SUNDAY How Do v4 SPose T can count More TRAN TEN WéTHOUT- COUNTING ON MY “Ses P THOSE BOYS AGAIN! Bert Savoy and Jay Brennan break- fasted at a Broadway hotel the other morning after they bad spent an hour reading of the ho.d-up men who have been robbing hotels and banks. When the waiter asked for their order Savoy said, “Ham!" “And Yegrs,” came from Brennan. aossiP. ! Cosmo Hamilton is dramatizing his novel, “Who Cares?” “The Dancer” comes to the Harrie the weok of Sept. 29. Bertha Kalich has engaged Charlies Millward for “The Riddie; Woman.” Charles Angelo has been sign by Henry W. Savage for "See-Gfw.” “Roly-Boly Eyes,” with Eddie La ard, will open at the Knickerbocker Thursday instead of “Just a Minute.” | Carrie Reynolds has been en j for “My Once in a While,” by Scibilia Theatrical Enterprises. Mra. James K. Hackett and Kath- erine Harris will have roles in “De- classee,” Ethel Barrymore's new ve- Lik’ RUNT ‘SIDE OF HIM =WiTH 7H" BABY CARRIAGE? vezzA | NEPHEW - I WANT You “To SHOW ME ALL “H’ SIGHTS! je St. Clair has succeeded Wil- lic Solar in Lew Field's production of “A Lonely Romeo.” Charles Dillingham has made Thurston, the Magician, an offer to appear in “Happy Days” at the Hip- podrome. Moran & Mack, dlack-face com- edians, are now appearing in “Scan- dals of 1919" at the Liberty. The Leghorn chickens in “Adam and Eva" were “discovered” working in a stock company in a Mount Ver non back yard. The engagement of Clyde Cook, the English pantomimist, at the Hippo- drome, has been extended until after the holidays. Harold Vicars is writing the score for a musical comedy for which Bur- ton French has furnished the book. The Bronx Amusement Park may have a big Mardi Gras celebration before the end of tha season. D. Frank Dodge hag taken back all his ant herders who struck in sympathy with the actors. While | they were out he herded the ants himself. The Messrs. Shubert will conduct Sunday concerts at the 44th Street Theatre beginning this coming Sun- day evening. Sophie Tucker, George baad and Gilda Gray will be on the Closed because of Prohibition, A. H. Meyer's Pabst-Harlem was reopened last night a8 a dancing place under the supervision of Marcus Nathan, Managing Director of the Terrace Garden Dance Palace. Two thousand upper Manhattan dancers were pres- ent, Evelyn Hubbell’s Terrace Gar- den Dancers gave an exhibition of the eccentric fox trot, and there were other special features. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Announcement says box cars are plentiful! 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