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a ee seen oe ee About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY _ HD HARRIS THHATRE, which ‘has passed under the control of AA, H. Frazee, has been renamed the'Frazee. Margaret Anglin has ar- yamged to play her next New York ent at this house beginning t Sept. 1. Her first offering will | be Woman of Bronze," a play adapted from the Fypnch. She has | appewed in this vehicle on tour very ; @uccesstully. During her stay at the Hie Frazee, Miss Anglin will give a se- Teacher—Who wrote, “Colum- | bia, the Gem of Ocean Grove"? Tommy—Francis Scott Key. Teacher—Correct! After what noted race-horse man was the | State of New Jersey named? Tommy—William Penn, ries of special performances embrac Teacher—Correct! In what - Seoreg The Sramte reat’, oe thk| city do Chicago girls have dig ow Sway, ts being remodelled and redeco-| fect? aiitins i Fated, | Tommy—Siour City. js COHAN PLAYS, ONLY. | Teacher—Correct! To whom George M. Cohan announces that Weginning Sept 6, the George M. Co- ‘Theatre will be devoted exclu- aivély to productions bearing the stamp of bis factory. “PADDY” CAST CHOSEN. Gharles Moore, stage director for | Robert Courtneldge, the London pro- | ducer, is in New York arranging to| tt “Paddy, the Next Best) here, This is the play in which Peggy O'Neill is scoring a hit im London. For the American pro- duction the following have been en- ages: Eileen Huban, Cyril Scott, — Hine Armitage, Eunice Plliot qj Walter Edwin, Julia Stuart, Charle: 'B. Wells, Usabelle West, Hugh Hunt- ley, Kitty O'Connor, Humilton Chris- tie, Charles McCarthy, Hilda Harris, sida Kane and Emily Lorraine. Mr. Courtneidgo will arrive in this city in August. DERWENT IS RETURNING. Clarence Derwent writes us a let- ter from London in which he says a severe slump has hit the theatrical » ‘business in that city. The crop of tates, is better than in pre- ; ¥lous years, however. Galsworthy’s | F » ““The Skin Game," Harwood's “Grain | i of Mustard Seed” and Barrie's “Mary Rose” are masterpieces, the letter states. Mri Derwent | says i further that London (s still engrossed By. in adulation of Mary Nash, Edith and Peggy O'Neill. “I am sailing for New York next week,” he writes. “I am bringing with a Norwegian play entitled ‘The did Eve give the apple in Gar- den City, 1. 1.9 Tommy—Noah Webster. Teacher—Correct!. How strong was Thamas Lipton when he first tried to lift the cup? Tommy—Abdsolutely not. Teacher—Correct! Go to the foot of the class. We will all rise now and sing “She Asked the ‘Man for Slippers and He Gave Her Banana Peels.” | ber. Will A, Page calls them “Orten- tal lotus-buds" and says each ia al Jallapaloosa, Gosh! Guess we'll have | to go, ’ Pas iff HELPING MARY OUT. Hod durn it! You have to hand it to Marguerite Clark. ‘Why? Well, | didn’t @he lend Mary Milburn of “The | Girl in the Spotlight” $25 one time to pay her vocal teacher? Yea, sir, she did that very thing. It was when Mary was a chorus girl, Mary didn't have the money to pay the teacher, 80 she orled. Somebody told Mangue- rite, and bing! along came the twen- ty-five, Of course Mary paid Margue- rite bdck, but she qwill never forget the kindness, She cried when debt Appeared to block, 'er, And now she's at The Knickerbocker, GOSSIP. A thousand Columbia students will see “Abraham Lincoln” to-morrow | ‘of Vision,’ one of thé fimest cx- amples of the ‘high-brow school that | I ever remember reading. 1 am also | bringing several light comedies.” NOTED CAT PASSES ON T Gaby, feline queen of the Winter Garden, is dead. She came to the tre at the same time that y Deslys did and had kept the Place supplied with kittens for years. Mt may be truthfully said she was Mhe only cat at the institution, What ‘enused her demise nobody knows, She just closed her dameyes and cashed in, “ will begin its Afteenth | ‘week at the Century Theatre to-night, George Bickel of “Scandals of 1920" Will celebrate bis fiftieth enniversary as an actor to-morrow, ‘Twenty members of the Dixie Club will see Oot. Cohan's play “Come Seven" open at the Broadhurst to- night, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Cain's Storehouse has notified us) of a change in its telephone number, Wonder why! FOOLISHMENT. A painter by the name of Rutter Once painted on his house a shutter; ‘Twas not.a real one he designed, He painted it just as a blind. * © eres BARRIE COMING HERE. » Tbe Famous Players-lasky Cor- tion “announces that, Sir Jamos Barrie is coming to “the United in. ‘the fall to assist in the of hie play “Peter Pan" by this picture concern. Jesss L. Lasky says he is not in a position to say Whether Maude Adams will play the title role. LANDY SAKES ALIVE! {Six Oriental dancing girls, recortly | vexed out of genuine Turkish harem, | aS are coming to New York to appear in oa “Mecca,” which Comstock and Gest a ~ Willeetage at the Cebtury in Saptem FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “My uncle knew beforehand dust when he was to die.” uija board told ‘hin, 1 presume," | the Sheriff.” ‘MEveningWorld Ouija EaicorAsks in Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Worl.) DOING UP! Oulja received 113|/who bas a little decency about her- | letters this morning, but just pelt and Tewpect for others? | ° er of Paterson—Some of the decause there was a thirteen lenis l Know wear sox all the yroe| Anrthe number we think it @ good |through zero weather n'all. Broesy fidew to try another question, Ouijas,|on the knoes, I'll say, like, mules, are inclined to be stub-| ae BS al Here int, again, | | Should girls wear sox? Enyphatically Wm, and in order to keep things!/NO! What 49 more dispute te | the way the sox question|to see some foolish miss sit in: the! thas) let's try something else just to| Subway with her legs crossed only to keep up tts spirit. Now, then, go to Ot on this never settied query: DOr WOMEN - LIKE CAVEMEN, AND WHY? Genor. Mhanez sure started some- when he said they did. the Florodora Sex nes, ‘he denied that he | pedestris . hut dne of the famous | J stree ties puckered her pretty lips and Yomen DO like that kind " and all the other beauties » City have a brand! of sil Sox which are much too small for me. Could one of the BI ed Blondes wear ‘em? One Who Knows—Girls should not ;| Wear #ox for the elmple reason that | Jit often ads to a (poor innocent male ing run down by qn ear for not looking In the right directic Veteran Passaic—How do Rutherford, Leviathan and {ern Woman Hater" going about Ma Ruy ike “A Mod- manage w attan? Hurrah en for Suppose {t's all | r sox, but if do they sock | r they roll the #ox the the rolis? 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