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is announced that “Mystery,” @ new play “based on a@ recent New York murder,” will be pro- used in Atantio City:next week, It is by Edwerd Delaney Dunn and. is Uelng Baged by Edward Elsner, It jooks as though the Elwell crime is abont to reach the stage. Another play soon ts be produced is “The Girl im the Private Room,” a musical farce ly) Edward Clark. The Messrs. Siru- Wert sre to present this one. The author ws directing the rehearsals, IN “BLUE BONNET.” ‘The complete cast for George Scar- borough's comedy “Blue Bonnet," whieh the Messrs. Shubort will pro- duce in Stamford Thursday, 4s made up of Ernest Truex, vay ol eee litna De Keexer, Marie Day, 1%. Mack, Sovtt Cooper, * sober ‘Taber, Matte Keene and Harry A. King. Mr. Truex wil appear as « wild aad woolly pint-size cowboy, THE WRONG FACE. in tie “Heartbreakers” aumber at) ‘ie Century Promenade the «iris wear false faces on the back of thoir heads. Their real faces are on vin a. side. Last night a near-aighied one (irom rear, of course, or this auay, Vp Mogg ae) he said: “I'm here to sea you, Just then she Rook the false face oft (whioh, of Seong helps the mary) nag ine ie ‘ell, I swan!” he wal paid. (Which, of course, ir the end of the story, as the rest was indeed com- amonplace.) THEN IT HAPPENED. Some more Greenwich Village verse has reached us. rt Ray- mond Ralph is the guilty perpetra- tor, Read it and exult: 1 sat in the park at Lessa (Oh, you know what I mean) My wife happened by and saw us, Oh, boy, what a terridle acene! Now who'll say Greenwich Village don’t artistic? | SEZ\SHE TO HIM. Man saw Junita Fletcher of “Little Miss Pevy niga in a modiste's shop, Man sal ielio! Buying new gowns?" ite maid: ag ‘That's the only kind I buy.” \ Man shut up. ENOUGH IS TOO: MUCH. Muriel Ostriche, film star, has a plano In-her home. The other day the Sight-vanr-ola daughter of a neieh- appeared at the Ostriche apart- ment and,asked if she might use the \ ercises fc te, i, rat The next day reid Te ta Re ba who ‘t care for finger ines on the plano, stopped her. don’t you your own 07" asked the fi! tar. “Mamma doesnt like noise,” came the candid reply. F “Well, row can't use mine to-day. ve “What hall 1 tet mamma hap- pened to it?” “Oh, I thfok {t sprained its ankle.” And the Nitle girl tripped away, “About Plays and Players. By BIDE DUDLEY Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt, who ia in the Middle West boodt- ing our candidacy for the Pres- idency ow the Limerick-Ouija ticket, writes as follows: “Dear Dud—I and the wife find it looke favorable for you out here. In Kansas City where, you may rentember, you weed to tive, we found three men who said they'd vote for you 4f youd settle some old ac- counts, more or less foolish, 1 suppose.” You can figure on at least siz votes in St, Joseph, No- body Aolds anything against you there dut @ boarding house keeper, and she's getting old and feeble. Atchison, Kan., 4 favor. able to you, all but the laundry. man, who seems to be rather influential. Why not send him a ‘money order? It was two shirts and a collar, back in 1900. Omaha we found had heard of you, but thought you were a soap. The wife saye your name sounds more like a Spanish ga- votska played on the ukulele. Bhe's sore to-day because I made her give me back the seven cents change out of a quarter I slipped her for an ice cream soda. Women are funny, ch? Lots of excitement out here but can learn nothing.—Jef..” GossiP. Sam H. Harris\has returned from Atlantic City. fvan Follies.” Lawrence Grossmith, Sidney Toler end Annie Hughes joined the “Foot- Loose” cast last night. Bayoy & Brennan will go to Lon- don‘to appear in a musical revue after the New York run of “The Greenwich Village Follies.” A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The youth who wears 2 $20 Pana- ma on a $25 salary hasn't got much uador the hos, , FOOLISHMENT, When Johnson's boy was taken ill From eating apple pio He tried to bet the doetor five He wasn't doomed to die. That night the boy grew worse and died, Grief filled his parents’ cup, The doctor didn't bet him, but The angels took him up. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. vember.” “What makes you think so?” happy to escape practising her fin- gerexercises, ac Well, thermometers will be going] Teak yoos9 Nori0 Ovijoiiitor sds, 1980, by “he Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening ‘World) “3 HEY'TE ol off. The question of the blondes nearly started a riot, and | brought straight.from the Ouija boards of the fans the biggest maij yet. So many letters\the Falitor won't bave time to eat. One thing is certain: the blondes are losing, ground with every bunch of letters, Lots aay that iounakes re difference rwhather they're blonde or brunette, but the majority claim that blondes are deceitful. if they want to hold their own, the blondes and their friends must get) very busy. eae the question, RE BLONDES DECEITFUL? | Rush your answer, or if you are pro-bionde, your defense, to : The Quija Editor, The Evening World, New York Cit; Peck’s Bad Boy: You « column ‘full. 1 woouldn’t trust one, especially & ‘Pat of Hariem—Mine’s 4 blonde, = aa the best I'l pal inethe Des Dear, Baliston Spa—i know a blonde.” She's not deceitful, but when it comes to kidding she and Vet, Ruth- rd cup divide th Golden-haired Miss—t'l eay all des love themselves. A black- red fellow for me. Marie—I'l!l say so. You never know what they are going to pull off next. ‘Take it from me, I speak from ex- perience, A Has Been—They're decuitful, fickle and dizzy. Happy Boy—It makes no difference. 1 wouldn't keep company with any of them, They're all freaks. W. R.—LBvery one I ever had an ap- pointment with failed to show up. » C. J. $.—They've always spilled the ‘Deans and always will, Brunette—They're so doggone con- veited, Al of Middletown, N. Y.—They are Nat, None in this town are Buster of Brooklyn—They’re not only deceitful but they've also heart- breakers. Movie Fan—Notice in the movies the vampire is always 4 brunette, J. HW. Dollay—The natural-born is certainly deceitful, With Sense—Heai blondes are sul und undependable; the per- kind utterly impossible. Ralphodore—-Biondes are fickle, 1 IMG one wnd was slighted. Then J tried Che cave-man stuff and she lett me fat, Disillusioned Female—Why pick on the ‘blondes? Brunettes are worve. the men. a ST AC NIE, hee Ulonde with blue eyes. I hope they're not deveittui. sJack of Harlem—Not tho real blondes, but look out for the perox des. Anti-All Vete—Wake up, Di 1 think Vet Rutherford waw deported, Experience—The third one was the last and out. Me for brunettes, (KAl.—Bevo Boy writes a pome, tell- ing how he was left alone in Flatbush by a blonde. Don't write pomes, they take up too much spate.) Alma H.—Chemical blondes are naturally deceiving. dust Plain Jim—-Women would de- celve you if they were bald hearted. Cowpuncher Ken—I reckon 50, Glmme the black hatred senorita, George of Brooklyn—J know « blonde Who Is the most lovable ‘ri in the world., But her ditto sister— woot! woof M. D.—The real one is not deceit- ful, but the peroxides give us u bad name. ——E—— Currin 90 he he, Pre Publiing Cc k Wreniog Workd,) 1 one Seg does the mixture con- make gun-cotton? Cave? ane How many wings has a butter- y? 4. 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What plant eaten mostly as a salad ts valuable ag such In its im- | 7. What precious stone is next in} hardness to the diamond? 8. In a flower, what in the orgau tint contains the pollen called? %. What is the common cause of ex 8 is the meaning of the word ho was tho father of the Hes- and three t BIG LITTLE FAMILY YES DEAR -ITS A 5S ROOM COTTAGE ALL FURNISHED — Ade ata >) RIDE cH THE BEACH “TH PLACE “TH! 1 ASONABLE ! OLE UP AN’ DOWN — 1 * | teorues Sick ra iT AN' GIVE ) CHOOSING A MOVIE: CARE \ Te Been. PesIeseD wiTH } no -No-NO-8 LOLLYPOP MAKE Give iT 7 Me? ayy {OP rEANING ¢ Ice BE Cot DERNED YES ~ Now “Youve SEEN I(T ALL » How Dye. LIKE IT igs ——~_ AN’ “THI \ 6 “H' LivIN' Room HUH ? NAY AMT EXCITED 2 =WHy t— EVES SINCE. RS! —————_——_——_ ‘NO! —iTS, RAINING — NOW IVE” SAID NO ONCE AND x CAN'T 2 CHANGE MV MIND L BRotierR s Gor 17, AND He WONT GINE [- on! 'S'ALLRIGHT BROTHER — BUT THEY AINT No BATHROOM — 1M 1D SEE Wi DIRECTORS, W-DAY AND Bus, Don'T LEAVE YOUR RUBBERS THERE— PLT THEM INTHE CLOSET 9 rae » NOT ADAM AN’ Eve ! IARD' ef FoR HEAVEN'S “SAKES JOE ~ WHATS HAPPENED —— ARE dick-to liveness, Say We! NoNG6ENSE ? BRING MES Thar Lon.yPo Weir - HERE AR =A Bet ote ntore — What’ 's a Vacation if Y’Gotta Bathe! TAKIN’ “TH PLACE FoR A MONTH: s \s& SORRY, BUT ITHED NO WONST AND T TANT CHANGE!