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CULV By BIDE DUDLEY D WALTON ‘TULLY, ¢ returned recently from A Limerickers! " London, has’ sent us an an- tention, feoment of pis plans: He has/ ne overalis parade, scheduled for Fist. “reheareais of “Keep Her! now York on Saturday, will un- milling,” in which the late Sydney | qountediy be a huge success, and for | bw appeared, and will send the!one reason only. The news has, tour with David Miller, 4M | ieaxed out that, ag every man who glih comedian, in the Drow role. | wit appear in it is a limericker, it 1s y Bates Post will continue under|1, pe in reality a Dudley-For-Presi- Management in “The/gent parade. Our campaign man- ler” for awhile, Later Mr./ager, Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt, may present Mr. Post in an} win don the overalls he wore up at! Shakespearian produc-| Ossining and lead the procession, Oliver Moroste will send out! whie that enthusiastic limericker ee companies of Mr. Tully's play| ang overalls addict, Walter Kings- Bird of Paradise” next season, |iey, wil) have charge of the Beauti- there. are. three companies pre- this play in England, with other in process of formation. Paris gee. it next fal. Percy Burton shave charge of Mr. Tully’s Con- Interests and James G. iPeede gontinue as the Tully general in America. Speaking of trical conditions in London, Mr. said to-day: 5 has been much hue and y over © general slump in the the- business in London. As a itter of fact conditions have merely vs to @ pre-war basis. The of martial inflation has been d, but good plays will be suc- in London as in days gone _ WAYBURN’S NEW JOB. d Wayburn has beer engaged by Dillingham to stage musical ‘beginning Aug. 1, The first pro- p will be a revue scheduled to in New York on Labor Day. Mr. im, having ten musical plays hig programme for next season, | he didn't have enough directors. | H. Burnside will have his hands fed G. Latham is to stage ‘by William Le Baron and Victor Mbi and another by Anne Caldwell me D. Kern, Mr. Wayburn's et calls for the staging of five pieces. - |} matinees during tho latter part of ‘ |in the Alston Ganitarium. ful Women Division. It is a well known fact that every limericker believes in lowering the awful prices asked for clothes and we have ar- ranged to have an overalis plank in our platform. Mrs, Jessica Plimpton Nutt, wife of our campaign manager, will appear dn ingham ers and will sing “Down With the teers” in the Key of C at Fifth Avenue and 424 Street. Don't miss the overalls parade Saturday. We have arranged numerous surprises for you, includ- the: Cheese Club with Kelcey Alien featured. Now, to-day's trick limerick, friends, is a tough old bird. To com-| plete it one must rack one’s brain Mke everything fof a word that is entered in the grammar as a sub- functive adjective. If you can think of the word, write us at once en-| Glosing a check for $200 and a nice stick of shaving soap for the cam- paign fund. The rhyme: ¥ There once was a saucy young cat, Who said to a handsome old rat: “Dawgone it! I betchew If I could but ketch you, You wouldn't know where you was———"" GOSSIP. William R. Sill, who is ill, t now Robert C. Benchley has been made Dramatic Critic of Life. Nance O'Neil, star of “The Passion Flower,” was entertained yesterday ‘by the Theatre Club at thb Hotel Astor. e elephants are to h Jennie wear overalls, altho may ress when she! resort to a gingham does the shimmy. During thelr engagemont Shubert Theatre Sothern and lowe will give matinee performances on Saturdays only. Mary Malleson, of “Scandal,” may tbe peen in some playlets at special May. Claude Greneker, the Sifubert press saw anywhere ‘will participate, ‘tis sald. gage the produc- HARRIG HAS NEW ONES. | Harris jr, while abroad, its =o produce @ ,” by Robert eievhite Umbropas by ‘chester 1 rela” ester pald Meee erie Son a tne uction of “East Is West" with iy iri the Fay Bainter role. Mr. rh ew Drinkwater and ob- rights to a play about Mary of Scote and another concerning Braet tin ands by oer r “BFowne, out of town. ! 1¥Y HAS CHANGED. of “Bee Saw” Ama A ythe young lady, now in the tail to feel at home in the land 1 more, I am muc ore ROR thet tat ‘Sanding | ened Rd suelly of New York than mt cows grazing in al- the way it affects ‘em some- pre rrinf PLAYS FOR CHILDREN. ‘Barton Butler and Boyd who have been presenting in Wonderland” at the Little arrangl fall. aie Thaw decided , tok fami}: is ice tas cleats ‘twenty-one years, 1 of this year, A WN. Y. A. DAY. ‘Managers’ Protec- ‘has arranged to set ‘one ‘tn each theatrical to be known as National Vaude- Day, when the receipt» all in vaudeville the- w! tued over to the N. ) A. for the sick and y and for 64s the date | Ja! ay ry | fe We M in good standing for $1,000 with- at cont to hii representative, has rece'ved a big supply of cigars and invites , his fri to drop in. The Professional Women's League promises that, at its card party at the Hotel Astor on April 29, Lillian Russell, isle Janis, Mile, Daxiv and Theda Bara will be seen scattering the Uarda Baker, one of the little girle in the “Florodora” sextette at the Century, announces that, she has « Ouija Board that says her prayers for her. Max Cooper, now chief usher at the Rivoli, has been appointed house manager of the Criterion. Victor Wagner, ‘cellist at the Rialto, will be the Criterion’s orchestra leader. Thurston Hall's stock company in Cleveland will offer several new plays. Among them will bo “The Broken Wing,” by Paul Dickey and Charlies Godd: and “Are You With Me?” by C. 8. Dazey. Oscar Eagle has been engaged to stage “Poker Ranch” which Wellman & Sinnott will produce with Clara Lloyd Garrett, of Moulton, Ia... a youne man with a fine tenor voice, been engaged by George White He 4s re- Harry Erica Mackay, “Irene,” bave decided to visit the minister and don dowble harness, Mr. Blake recently inherited a lot of money. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, R—Nearly all of them use babies, Petke—Send us the‘limerick with a check for $200 and an order of banana ritters. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. John Hunger of Wellsville has de- cided to go to Eaton, Col, FOOLISHMENT. “Tm fond of ice cream,” said Miss Hyatt. “I em and I will not deny it; I cat it with zest, But I like it the best If some young man's with me to buy Ch FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. iueee*h, give you thirty days in jail, Prisoner—Good! 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