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P Feat Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY AXINE BLL M a Broadway p the 1 she will op Theatre, Washington, in * Scarlet,” by William Hur wrote “The Strange Woman Fighting H the Wall.” J which Miss iho: smart, modish Ar has tong been a figure in the of Continenta Wh had @ run of several months at the Giebe Theatre, London SETTING GEORGE RIGHT. Fust before George Bro: the ship back to New Ye don, where he produced Alibi," he we Stepping up to a cockney 1 man, he said “Will you pleas: is to the White dock by taxi?" “You can walk it in about"-—— the | workman began Broadhurst, interr mebor far it is by tax the same distan reply. TO TEACH BLONDES. came the A. H. Woods is arranging to give free performance of "No More | + soon Hiondes” at Maxine Elliott's Th for blondes only, The only requirement is that each applicant for admission has been a (blonde fiv pd that the punposo inee will be to teach re aut bbondes that their hairhas a peculiar effect ‘on married men, and to be very careful when the married men cas “geome hither” glances at them. CAPITOL’S NEW PLANS. The Capitol Theatro management ts making pians to ¢ whe entertainment 4 h Messmore Kendall of Bhe controlling o chamed the two buildings si adjoining dhe .heatre, ane be used for scenic studio: B: hearsal rooms and the costuming de- partment. Ned Wayburn is to w draw as producing director becaus higeinability to devote enough tin to the work at the Capitol. Be producers will be employed after the staging of tho hil only will the Capitol have its films, but it will be a producing centre for musical shows, extravaganzas and other forms of wtage entertainment, SHAH MENTIONS THE HIP. Charles Dillingham heard recently |) ome, Mr. Dillingham | Hippedr ( @n invitation to see y o- i His cousin, Oscar Shaw, bas seen the show several times, SO GEORGE DID. Cohan Welch, small son of Jack Welch of the Selwyn forces, was given a two weeks’ vacation by the Professional Children’s School, which he attends. “How’'ll 1 spend it, pop?" he asked. “Oh, get a job,” suid pop, smiling. ‘The next day George showed pop a contract calling for two we as a film actor in Florida. He leaves to-night. Proud man, pop! “THE FOOL'S GAME.” ‘Jobn Cort will produce Crane Wil- bur’e play, “The Fool's Game,” in the near future. Maude Fealy will have the leading role. In the cast also will be Leonard Willey, Corbet Morr! Baward J. Keenan, Maida Turner, Henry Gordon, Virginia Case, Mary Emerson and Josephine Dupress. Miss Fealy probably will be a Cort star ly hereafter, HE HELPS US OUT. “Bay,” said a newspaper man to us last night, “1 used to be quite a “But you reformed?” asked we. “Yes, but I oun still write it.” Then result: Great show business on Broadway | Brings prosperity TO managers and’ to actors, ge 44 you can plainly see, But five smacks for a ticket Ts something elese again; Lét managers cogitate ~ On the whenceness of the when. GOSSIP. No pets m: taken back of stage at the Punc| film, with Do e new tojin the role this country, “Trimmed in Scarlet" 1 mo how far it | @T ¢ Club of at the V so all he nnouncement “Always You" is to quit wielding the baton. Grand Street and jnfiuential men bor 5 1 dine at th close to-morrow ~| than has been uni le mereantile compa the instructors ‘and race Garden Dance Dodge “Remember, dear,” tinued, “you 1 udy by members of lions" company ¢ men. ern will be Grace George's t ¢ r Scandal” with such # be booked into the , sister of Constance eon engage role in t and She." ‘The Passing Agent Flynn addre: Kets to-d that by a Chinewe women's | schor has h he is trying to wmeak by the nployees of the to hia, farm The Pabst Harlem Dance Halt will | cause Mareus Na le to obtain an ¢ “eo now He will tran ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. & Pogany Building. 1 Company Address Vanderbilt wen-Step-mother, Grace Filkins retary, Clara Blandick; Goverr Chicago ‘ partis A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Nover sit next to the pretty girl in the subway train; sit across from her, The view is better, FOOLISHMENT. A phonograph maker named Mound, For home purposes looked at some He picked out a site That brought him detight 8’ work | Because it was right on the sound. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “The jail bird was captured.” “A fly cop, I presume.” 7 MOTHER AND THE BOY. refined who was raised in a small town among extremely religious peo- ple has a son who is learning “% ys” in the city. r’s interest in her son ts so great she seams to reflect many of the youngster’s ways and attri- When the mother noted an inclina- tion toward braggadocio in the boy, n he went to work. Here's the | she called him to her side and said to him kindly: “My son, you must be more dignified in your conduct and have more re gard for the feelings and opinions of boy's face seemed to show a glow of defiance, id besides: tuff some i r block off."— || Boys, little the mother con- lust not talk to { RUSTY ANI | < wor! DIDNT T Give ‘You A’ RLATINUM” ) MOM-o4-MomM » BRINE MY SNOW-MAN INTO Bes KITCHEN — 'CAUSE Bova ,WAS GOIN’ To SMASH IT— JOE'S CAR Capri MOM, Pm Pang Co IMT Evang Wat NOW. YoU SIT STILL. IN THE T TO SPANK YOUR — BROTHER FOR PLANTING YOU IN 2 THAT MUD HOLE | THB - I'VE Go ara Sioa Loy FELLAS SKATE AROUND MY FEET ARE FROZEN! GONNA GET IN “TH'CAR AN’ rt WARM ‘EM UP A bitty —————___,.-— DOROTHY You'RE GETTIN COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920, VANT SOME HELP, BUB? GEt OUT 0’ THAT tus |! WHY (TS MADE , Cw FINGER ALL Coes hie : BLACK! PLATINUM RING : ° : 4 SURE “OF IT e Ive BEEN WELL DAWGONIT es, DONE OUTA {F tT AINT— MARY TAKE NAA SNOW- MAN RIGHT ae eye | ouT OF MY ad uf NT Bowait KITCHENS T cant TO SMASH iT | \ HAVE THAT Muss a ‘ lL, AROUND > os See een | Ve a ee | DONT WANA } ( ALL RIGHT NA 4 (= a SNOW~ fIiutake | AN OWT ik ie ouT 4 ; c ) HEY -— Pui! OH PHIL"! LooK How Joe WARMS HIS FEET! Look # HELP, JOE! HEtLUP! OUR FEET ARE f— FROZEN '!! PAPA, AMAN WANTS 10( SEE You , SAYS HES ( ” A PROMOTER {~ WHY. TO OPEN A MUSEUM, SHOWOFF(/[NO GOOD THE WORLDS FREAKS OF NATURE [~ | NOWADAYS, BARNUM MADE A FoRTUNE | | I'LL SHOW TH ¥OU WHY- MORTIMER THERES THE ANSweRe | “oS AND THE WORLD IS FULL’ OF “EM ro - Z "ae me THE _/ SCHEME ' Ra \ right, 191