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PULL ME uP Any AopRressed Sack DEHPSEY OUT OF THE TE) our OF THAT Bl Giet Aone 2 Years DemBy AND To HER BReTHER GEE «“ ° ” i} Vol Ie , - WHAT DID SHE |--|| 1 SEE IT LAYING IN & Shavings F NEW PLAYS|T | mm a bs egy lz ‘ = DEN — BETTER STOP HER BEFORE HER Roo! ~ Im Su EDEN . sf i J KATINKA Quits! gf — | : Lape Quaint and Amusing it we & BY GHARLES DARNTON LIKE going on a summer vacation to Cape Cod—ranting that any mative of that region ever stuffs banknotes in his windows instead of his Pockets—to see “Shavings,” the refreshing comedy at the Knicker- it Theatre, Although Joseph C. Lincoln's story does not lend itself easily to drama- on, Pauline Phelps and Marton Short have made a fairly good job of rry Beresford is wholly endearing as the simple and ker nicknamed, Shavings. There is real stage value, in the settiggs of the old toy-littered shop and the yard in which whirli- make the most of a Stiff breeze. While Jed could easily put the plot in Pipe and smoke it, the old-fashioned types are thoroughly human and make the play quaint and amusing. F io is a real character, unique, picturesque and original. He has a back- i thi than the playth hi pr chi Is : S a another Lincein than the avthor'at the story, bigness of neart,| LITTLE MARY MIXUP ta ve T the true spirit of sacrifice, To care for his mother, he gave up the ambi-| yy “Ss = GetetrGe Wake tans Rice tay ete sib ki . Byer pane of his youth and whittied out his humble destiny while his neighbors ff j : Don't cRY¥- You'Re Not ! THAT ‘s THE TROUBLE he so’ T courp nt im a laughingstock. He is really the wise man of the village, absent-| J i as > 3 ’ IC a * ix, little things, but broad-minded and big where the important mat- | eas eee HAD THE ) | Abe Ha ae alt ) CALL HIN SOME of life are concerned. The pathetic part of it is that he gets nothing in i = “BREATH KNocKED ouT Shee OUT Or Oe, NAMES FoR, A The young widow to whom he rents his house and loses his heart | AN’ T coucdnt TALK KNOCKIN’ ME OVER. him {little more than a passing thought and leaves him to learn once that the moon is not for him as she goes off to marry an army aviator, love scene between the widow and the major is as wooden as the while the widow's brother, who is making « new start in life) serving @ term in prison, merely adds to the tritencss of the plot. But! }, Cape Cod folk are real. James Bradbury as the village banker and Charles Dow Clark as a bard- dealer who looks as though mails three times a day quarrel de- ly, and George Neville is as funny as his face in the role of the town Clara Moores overdresses the part of the visiting widow to an ab-j| s degree, and while Vivian Tobin is a very nice little girl there's fur too of her, Mr, Beresford never becomes sta nd if he can't have the he oertathly deserves stardom. About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY FE nm mnt ett my aRaneusr DROOL T uiciad ate’ bal ROCUNT CPRKA WEVIVALE, THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Sure, an’ Bring Your Family! JR nouncing new attractions for the Rar gel eit es Loh aca d eee THATS “THE LAST AND ME PUTTING Do Ty way WHEN ee ai : Lyric and 44th Street Theatres | Sting that “ iB’ revive a ime. TLL Ever ‘ ” IN FRONT “WAITER” SAID — > brought forth others of the 8 a= « ~ ON "AIRS" 1 P “THe WAI jog March 1, "George Wash-| ture Koger Moran of Troy, No Yu Be econ Es OF ALL Hose SWELLS | ; COME AGAIN — ou "by Percy MacKay, with | writes: WELL EXCLUSIVE {i FELT 40 | THEN You 76 PULL SAD —THANKS ! e S “Walter Hampden in the title role,| “In your column, in speaking about 9 RESTUARANT ! EXCLUGIVE — Zu AOS: : ps EE UI A ‘Will 0 into the Lyric. There are|Teviving ‘Florodora’ and ‘Wang’ there Goes ; ou) Bo. = WAS i] SOMETIME "+ ; is one other opera that should have \ error ¢ 3 ity people in the company,|been mentioned. It is ‘Woodland.’ LoNeéome Bf ES a inent among whom is George| Why don't they get Harty Bulger — : Cecil Lean, in a new musical |and Emma Carus together and start 2 ‘ ‘ " eomedy culled “Look Who's Here,”| ‘he ball a’ rolling? I witnessed the > production fifteen yeurs ago, and I i : wy > . Cys q 202, iv oein an eppasemnent at che >| fini would be W™ruosese’ at the , 3 ; WS 2 a, + ct the same evening that “George | present ¢! .' ington” goes into the Lyric Reganging “Wang” a New Yorker ‘will be supported by a company | *") y' by Cleo Mayfield. After next] in: Seed Mondayie vening world -“Brivolities of 1920" and “Al-| It surely would bo a treat to witness ‘Ways You" will go on tour. 4 revival of this famous opera and Usten to some of the wonderful music - COLLIER TO THE COHAN. it contains. There's ‘The Hlephant on His Hands,’ “The Baby Song," and Bam H. Harris will present Will-|jast, but pot teases Della’ Fox's Py fam Collier in a comedy called “The|‘A Pretty Girl,’ long to be remem- tot” at the George M. Cohan|bered. I agree with the writer of t ‘on March 1. The play is by| letter to your paper about a revival. ir Mapes and Mr. Collier, — — OH, DOCTOR! TO-DAY'S LIMERICK. Bea Atwell has written Doc Potter, ». Our limerick contest is creating a|the animal expert, a letter in which furore. Of dozens of answers re-| he says: those sent in by the following| “I see by the papers that the owner were ice Micheal eet * a& good Cad may secure a direct line Pearlman, Johnay Lowther, John a& supply of bourb id rye by ail, W. Helen TT: Licht- | retaining you as the guardian of the PARTY WITH AN AIR hi i ers, teal of mG dog. If Lam correct in OF DETERMINATION view I should very much like to : retain your services in behalt of my GOING eee PEACE: log and tho: f flock of 20, they sseads si Used to be proud of red le“, the cas ny Degen.” new are pale and wov- supp! word may ‘e have just learned that the D = not only ad Bag rede | Bremertbed dog-biscuit tor Hen al cae oil es New Pry Fema nine, and it’ 90 hard Ben can’t cat it. the rhyme; Gossip, amoking, he stepped on a car,|! iva Le Gallienn . e has bes soon he received a sti’ jar. for “Not So Long Ago.” oe Oneee Louise Scarpati, Sigmund Rom- The conductor said grufly, berg’s secretary, is to marry a the- bap! man goon. erman Timberg will present H. — vie ne 1g Herman ‘Dimb on sical piece, “Tick Tack SHE'S MAD ABOUT Him. the Princess Monday. ‘& eWeet git! Who needs help.| Again Wo aro pleased to announce that Clarence D. Hibbard, the mins- ‘ habe read in the paper about| trel, is oon to appeur in a mew inuno- )marrying girls from the ‘Fol-| logue uct. x {ve geen in the movies| Alfred Newman has resigned when. they like a girl they send| musical director'of “Phe Sweet! around —— ae SE ee TL, | pare p vee metre Maret etts| Eimme cenclarice Ths. tuize} repini howls stacreo hen nitene 1 GoT As FAR AS [-SvmbN Bustep~ sox WELL LISTEN Joe, | wHat'S “TH' Use ¢ thing ia all right.| Mabel. ' A fi ¢ ‘ QT ' { ‘got HER i LIVVER !! "gear ei 10 do wh Ie , in “Phe Passion IN TW'CAR, BUT 1 ONLY GOT HALF BOB NUBETS, AN GOT MUS REET CHER THERE: Raves ITs A FLIWVES * witl move from the Green. | suck IN A SNow PILE! INSURED AGAINST THEFT zou weew, and can’ Monday afternoon. ‘eceieiiil perfectly ed | wich Village Theatre to the Belmont ENUF (5 SUFFICIENT! 5 ; COME. ON- proper, Perhaps| Charles Horwitz has written a re ry | ee U arrange dinner party and Comedy ‘playlet called “Some Future TELL Us wi Hl My Man Q Le's PLAY ‘ohaperon--Barbara. Husbands," in which Hans Robert is TALE JOE! wan! SOME KELLY. ‘we be Cupit, folks? pupenring. ~ —, pool “The Little Whopper will begin ‘ OUR CONTRI its twentieth week at the Casino wh Perry, printer, informe us he| Monday with a Washington's Birth- day matinee. Leo Ditrichstein will give a Wash- Ington’s Birthday party at his home 63 |in ford Sunday evening. ‘The [oie comptainte to Toots No: | cena have been reduested t6 wear HE ns ‘ sb Colontal costuines, OSH, E. Proctoi of No, 120 Ridgewood + A. Brady will close Peas, Newark, sends us a limerick | Who Came Back” jn ‘Tol Gnd offers to vet us print It, Jum|8nd ship the production ; hat {Where it will be ween at the BS p.m take advaptage of that | Tiesire, Mr. Brady will s ¢ was a young man of Belle- and superintend the staging. A Washington's Birthday session fontain will be held Monday afternoon at the , Terrace Garden Dance Palace. Duniel Who tried roller skates on a moun-} i OConneld and Elma Burkard won tain. the Florence Walton cup in the waltz When he found that he fetl, contest, eis i He uttered: Oh—weil! WOODS BUYS TWO. . ee ee RK —) There are very rude folks in Beltle-| A. H. Woods has bought Ossip Dy- FePER ABOUT too ‘es LLOYO!— AND <WieSe WESSELL; fontain.” mow’s “The Bronx Express,” present- i pe EUQ are’ You an 4 . ed by the Jewish Art Theatre recent- / ‘ pas oe WAGE een ornin a ly, and an original play called “Mr. "PLANE YES" 4 R ROM GE nk | Louie Rosenberg writes us that he| Wolfe,” by Mr. Dymow and 8. R. ‘ 7 ! (ig @ friend if he had sven Bam | Golding. & rd and irene Bordon| in “As ria " aid the friend said he! & THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY + SO? care for bon Squi Wellsville de a when he ad tived for a w ently. Kvery maid und w n the town uit rading at lis store. address con- the jingle depart- jow'ng: Bk ft hg tiem FOOLISHMENT. De heer, a suggestion from one| A maiden, both forty and fat, '# not & fool—just mee 5 seainet By accident sat on a cat; tickle a mule. If after that no Lig sity! bts you “tec! have. one on mora Said she: “Hear poor kitty! 6 . Land sakes—what a pity! / | I wonder where she can be at!” ise “Undle Bp, do you want to arn a a Heh | ‘FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | 7 Ab got er WETTED