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By BIDE on a, called “The Hole in the Wall,” written by Fred . 5 Jackson, will be presented at|{ Attention, Limerickers ie Punch and Judy Theatre on aday, March 25. Alex. A. Aarons George B. Seitz are the producers. east is headed by Martha Hed- John Hallidcy and Vernon supported by William Samp- Muriel Tindal, Cordelia MacDon- Doris Moore, Robert Stevens, Lewis, Charles Halton and Stark. Ira Hards staged the QBJEGEL To BUILD. Spiegel is planning to erect a on the site at Nos. 246 to 256 44th Street. The house will be to, the Little Theatre. It will Ing capacity of 1,600, of!eaw. When he vells it is as music wit be on the ground be devoted to the pro- plays. It wi House pf Melody. , THE SELWYNS’ PLANS. Selwyns “announce that they S preparing to produce the follow- plays: “The Mistress of Chance,” “G@. W. Albyn and C. W. Bel; Double Bar,” by Martin Brown; @ play for Leo Carillo to be in conjunction with Adolph » and another by Salisbury im which Margaret Lawrence “iN THE KLAW COMEDY. coon iene comedy, “Mra. Jim- iipson,” which opens at the Theatre next week, has a including Gladys Hurtbut, L. Spaulding, Minnie Phil- Warren W. Krech, Richard Ta- Peggy Boland, Gordon Johnson, Rethe, Thomas A. Roife, John Enright. _ BACON WASN'T IN IT. the Scranton Times ‘®. V. Nealon of the apegpinyes ‘happenstance: ell ot Mae Raeoutive| doped Pete had se2n inated of “Lightnin.’” 7 A LAUDABLE PROJECT. fells Hawks sends us a note about big show the 8. Rankin Drew | 4 Legion, is to give at terdam Theatre Sunday ril 11. Many prominent ‘will participate, including all Barrymores. The communica~ raising fusds to be gumnasium in Gossip. will open at the Globe, “Look Who's Here,” rehearsal of “A Week- ” will be held to-mor- hg atthe Bijou. Charles Thomas of “Apple is” has bought a home near jeck. y Wendell of “The Night has graduated from the chorus pint-sized part. Stewart, Stage Director of tol, is i. He has acute indi- She will join the big circus. othy Tierney, daughter of John Irish comedian, has been en- fbr @ role in “My' Golden Girl.” fter the curtain will rise on Piper” at the Fulton (special 0 o'clock. ylet called “The Messenger,” jon McCormick, will be seen Green Room Chib's dress re- 1. Astor, April 4. Heatre Club saw Nance O'Neil 1820, by The Prem Publishing Co. ft (The New York Evening World) “1 Who wrote “Lavender and Otd . ament going to purchase oil? ta what country did Pocahontas pWhat meat t: generally served live ‘6. Where is the island of Jersey for Jersey cows are named? 6. What rifle was used by the Bng- Army during the war? 7. What key of music has no sharps Mate? iB, Wen city is the capital of Nor- y. at ie part of an airplane is re- fed to®as the prop?" Roman General conquered is the head of the police m,of Paris called? yo denied Christ thrice before ck crowed twice? ISWERS TO YESTERDAY'S 4 QUESTIONS. land; 8, com- Francisco; 5. - About Plays and Players Union in the said Mr. Welford, “and naturally we | . New York to D& drank (1c milk. However, we found j ’ t, WAS it had a peculiar taste. DUDLEY We wish to call the attention of pleted limerick kindly be sure you ave that amount in the bank first. Frequently we try to cash a check and find the sender hasn't a cent on deposit. This, of course, is most try- ing to one of our temperamefital na- ture, Yesterday Slashing Leftowitz sent us a $200 check on the Tryand- cashit Bank, Central Islip, Ward 2. When we phoned the ward and asked for the money they told us to come right down. We didn’t go, because we had to take care of the baby and, honestly, limertckers, he's the sweet- | est Uttle peachie weachie we ever | sown by the winds. Now, to-day's puzzle rhyme refers! to a milk product. If you think of the | lost word send us $200 and wo will use the money to helm the Milk Trust keep the babies from overfeeding. Here's the rhyme: “Oh, waiter!” said Annabelle Nutter, “Don't stand there and murmur and mutter; Please bring me some eggs, And tea without dregs, And don't dverlook bread and —-.” in “The Passion Flower” at the Bel- mont Theatre last night. Lorenz M. Hart adapted the book of the Columbia varsity show, “Fiy With Me,” now at the Hotel Astor. He is now trying to discover the plot. Georges Carpentier and party will see the “Midnight Frolic” on the New Amsterdam Roof to-morrow night. Major Biddle, U. S. A. made the ar- rangements. Ethel Barrymore, who has been sut- fering with a cold, resumed her act- ing in “Declassee” at the Empire to- ay. Ninety deaf mutes, students of the New York Deaf and Dumb Institute, are seeing “The Acquittal” to-day. They all understand the science of lip reading. William Roselle, who appears as a gentlemanly inebriate in “Qh, Henry,” opening at Far Rockaway Friday eve- ning, won much favor in a similar role in “The Walk-Offs" several years ago. The “Passing Show” ball team will UMmerickers to the matter of checks. | In sending us the $200 with your com- | LITTLE MARY MIXUP ~ Guess Katinka Knew What She Was Doing! VRE 1 DID! THAT PERFUME You HAD IM THERE WAS! GRAND! Bor.etTin — 7 A&M, COUSIN THLLIG SPENT ANgTHER RESTLESS Day AND NIGHT 1N BED HER ONLY CLEAN DRESS 1S Nor BACK FROM THe wasH— WOMANS YET _wsy~ Wieee $ Time 2 ste was TheRe. “AsT NIGHT ¢ have a show at the 44th Street Thea- tre eaacay night. W. and G. Dooley will lige. WELFORD’S ERROR. Dallas Welford bought a country place at East Setauket, L. L, a year or two ago. Included in the purchase were two acres of what Mr. Welford took to be nice grass. In order to keep the grass mowed he bought a cow. Now let him tell it. “Of course we had the cow milked,” Finally we iscovered the reason.’ The grass wasn't grass at all. The plot was a garlic bed.” ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Helen Siiverman—tIt's good, but we get so many of those we haven't space for them, E. W.—You'd better keep off the stage. There are hundreds like you looking for work. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Mrs. Georges Carpentier says sho isn't going to see her husband fight Dempsey. And it might be better for her to avoid reading the bulletins. FOOLISHMENT. A very strange girl was Mise Bly, A wouth once to wed her did try, She grinned and said: “Pshaw! Me marry youf Naw!” And then the girl blackened his eye. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “They tell me Philadelphia neels some mor policemen.” “Well, perhaps the mint will turn out some coppers,” pois ites A Stumped. T a cavalry post on the border recently the officer of the day was making the rounds of the Post. It was during challenging time. He seated himself on the cor- her post of a fence and waited for tap sentry. The sentry, a raw re- @uit from the woods of Maine, rode slowly up and stopped only a few feet from the O. D. After waiting in silence for @ few moments, the officer asked: “Well, what are you going to say?" “Durned if 1 know what to say,” drawled the recruit. “If you were walking I'd say, ‘Halt!’ "—Judge. peta gD <ceathe Sparing a Friend. 66 P)T™POUR has invited me over to his house to take a drink of real Scotch whiskey— smoky taste and everything.” “Ah! You're lucky. There's pre- cious ilttle Scotch to be had nowa- days, When are you going over?” “I'm not going over,” “what!” i'm naturaily tenderhearted and t can't bear the look gf acute distress that comes on Bilféur's face as he watches me pour out what | consider a decent snifter.”"—Birmingham Age Herald. os STAFF officer on duty some- a Sergeant's guard in charge of a ama!) batch of German prisoners, one of whom had by the exigencies of warfare, presumably barbed wire, lost bis nether garments, and was promenading in a gracefully draped Piece of sacking, the rest of his uni- form being quite correct. Naturally the staff officer asked the reason for ©20 Fra Ta Ce. -Nv.8ee Wome —e JOE’S CAR | Sarit OR Pie Patt Ce OV. Sy Wet NOW MELVIN ~ You'Re my. EXPERT ~ KEEP YOUR EARS OPEN , AN’ IF Y'HEAR “THis FELLAH “TRYING “T'SLIP ONE OVER ON ME ~~ WAKE ME UPS 9 You answer “HE ‘PHONE, Louise | AOENT, T'VE DECIDED NOT cetum & . a TD TAKE, That House Ww “SeLonia”’! On, TM §O GLACY TU Ey IM, -Mon- on -Mom- } Tinie Gor uP . FIRST AND SHES Gone ¢ MAN —1'Lu Say “THAT'S A. SNAP! ONLY GONE 3000 MILES AND AS SOUND AS GIBRALTAR! Loox AT HER \~ Just OUTA “TH PAINT SHOP LOOKS LIKE A BRAND NEW CAR! Ie 16 Hat Rear esete WLO!— THis 18 GETIUM’, OF & WOLDUM" — —ITM_UEAWING UP THE re FoR Wat House a Thwie S Gone ¥ T WASN'T PERFUME, OU IDOT=— 1 Sust FINISHED BATHING THE Do¢ witH MANGE, CuRE”! enwne + Re Oe em WH! HEY DA ENT I] Ml Tl HER HUSBAND MAKES - SHE \ | PUT ON HER BACK! | | GOODNESS Gracious ! WHAT'S: HAPPENED Now —ttt WELL, IF (T'S ONLY DONE 3000 MILES:~ WHY TH’ New PAINT 2? BOO MILES AN’ tT HAD “TBE RE- PAINTED ~ ask wim WHY! CONT BE FOOLISHS— YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO Miss THIS! Me. GETIOM, BUT WE APNE 06- avep NOT ( TO LOCATE In { WHEN SHE BouGHT “THAT WHY CouLoN'T HE Tene “Ta TRUTH AND ADMIT tT HAD CLIMBED A TREE avec ews ee eee ee Call Columbus 8200! Loony DOvBT IT MR. GETTUm L— YOU WOULDN'T BE FOUND DGAD Theres YOURSELF & a

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