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BIDE DATRES have been found in New York for two more attrac- tions, On Oct 3% William A. Brady, im association with the Kean- dean Company of London, will pre-| sent John Galeworthy’e now piay, “The Skin Game," at the Bijou. This Play ‘9 @ current success at the St. Martin's Theatre, London. Among others in the cast will be Josephine Victor, “Martinique.” John Goiden bas selected the same Gate, Oct. 2, for the launching of Frank Craven's new play, “The First Diay, produced under the supervision ot Winchell Smith, ls described as “g comic tragedy of married |i Mr. “Craven “will play the leading comedy role, Tim Murphy also is in| the, cast. “YOUNG AMERICA” AGAIN. Barry E. Willard bas obtained (he foad rights to Fred Baliard’s play “Young America" for a tour went o the Missouri River. Cohan & Harri Produced this play at the Astor Thea~ tre five years ago. WISE IN A NEW PLAY. Mrs, Henry B. Harris ts ready to reh of “The Proper angen Gordon. Tom the principal factor in . HARRIS AND BROWNE OFF. ‘Witiam Harris jr. and Porter Emerson | ahory producer and au- thor of “The Bad ‘ans 5 iM wall for Europe to-morrow. Mr. Harris will confer with John Drinkwater about “Mary, Queen of Scots,” which the manager will produce here this sea Browne intends to take « Kerk no general conditions in LEAVE THEM w WHISKERS BE! ‘We have been reliably informed at the girls of “Good Times” have Deen plucking the Hippodrome eie- phant2’ whiskers to obtain trimming material for new fall hats, It seems that a whisker from an elephant brings good luck when worn on the hat. Ro H, Burnside has ordered the Plucking to cease He's afraid the Scones, if smooth-faced, would Batch cold. “Why,” he asked Inst nigh’, “should an elephant have the grig when he has a trunk already?” ‘What makes it worse ts the fact Burnside claims this as that Mr. original, A JAP STAGE MANAGER. Kazuwo Iwamura, from the Impe- rial Opera House, Tokio, bas taken a ee as assistant stage manager “Mecca” at the Century, His fhwer is av Admiral in the Japanese Navy. ENTS LITTUE JOKE. “Central,” sa “Pitter Patter,” reoently, “I want Greeley 4-2-8 and I‘ don't want for to walt long, ligy” replied the gn. tn the phone, i Rod a comedian ” replied ‘witltern, ea “then n ibe girl gave him Wads- worth 8082, THREE WERE MISSING. When George Broadhurtt's ene novelty play, “Come Seven," wh! closed Saturday night, was presented in Atlantic City last July, It failed to ereate much of an impression. On ‘the attraction’s last night.at the sea- gbore town. Mr. Broadhurst walked tmto the theatre and counting tha tm eudience, remarked: “Come sHevent" — wonder where the other three orem” (sere NUT HONORED. Soa shavers tn oBessese of tielen” ‘yers 298 ele at pl neal place, Chimney Cor- when Miss MoComas‘s ‘was named Lichee Nutt, after him. Mr, Nutt cracked many jokes for the ‘amusement of the party—in fact, tad? gtd an expert Nutt crack- Looks Hke Cleveland's going to c= the Beng *doenn't it? About Plays and Players last seen on Broadway in| at the Little Theatre, This | by Willard Rob- | McComas entertained her) DUDLEY } Our Own Fiction, } Marris toa a beautiful girl, but she did not know Dr. Curtia | Whacker was a crook, He had spoken of love and she had | piven him her hand. He knew she received $14.90 each Satur- day night for clerking in the delicatessen, j Saturday evening came, Mar- | rie met the doctor just outside the store. He offered to carry | her pocketbook. Marria blushed, | | The $14.80 was in her stocking, | Soon he surmised the truth. He | decided to get the money at alt | | costs. Buddenty the doctor “acciden- | tally" tripped Marria, She felt, | Her hand was hurt, Kissing her, the foul villain hurried her | fo a hospital and, while the great city slept, out off her leg, Abstracting the $14.80 from ite hiding place, he threw the leg awoy and hurried owt info the | night, Morris. beoame very angry. | She decided she would never love another man. | _ (The Bnd) ici leat| cast will visit the Century Promenade | to-norrow night Dolores has arrived from Europe | with twenty trunks full of haw and gowns for the Ziegfeld “Nine o'Clock Revue.” Morgan Chaney, cow puncher from Texas, has taken charge of Fred Stone's “Lip Bop” horses. Vera Koss his been engaged by the Measra. Shubert for “Lalu,” whieh opens on Broadway on Oct, 18. So far, eixty Mrs. Palmora bave bought seats for the opening of "The Outrageous Mra, Palmer” at the 39th Street to-morrow night. | Heryl Mercer of “Three Live Ghosts" has a hoarseness which adda & desirable degroe of huskiness to the acting of her role. Lenore Ulric completed two record- breaking weeks in “The Son-Daugh- tor” at the Montauk, Brooklyn, Satur- day night, | George M. Cohan's name dots not appear in the cast of “The Meanest Man in the World.” But neither does | Frank Thomas's. | ‘A play known as “Autumn Fiddien” | will be given Thuraday night at the | Jewish Art “eatre.” Leonid Snyegomt and Anastasya Orjeffskaya are fea-| tured, Otto Floto, sporting editor of the | Denver Post and Kansans City Post, occupied a couple of seats at the Hip- | podrome Baturday night to wee “Good | Times.” Frances Cameron has been engaged by Comstock & Gest for a leading | role in “Afgar.” She will appear as & Spanish girl incarcerated in a Moorish harem. Lee Kumel has eneaged Lotla Frost and Marie Bryar for “She Needs the Money,” which will be seen in New York in November. | ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. DENVER—Teeney appears weekly tm “Doolittle” stuff, Magazine page. ‘W. R.--The only way is to apply at the theatrical offices, BROWN—Wilner & the show | Romberg own | Phone them for the rest.| | | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. It's beginning to look as thongh the automobile was invented principally for the use of bandits, | FOOLISHMENT. T loved a little lady, Her name was Nancy Lev And often in the moonlight | Bhe'd sit upon my knee. | One night her dad, who saw us, | “That isn't nice!” did yell. | “I think it's fine.” I anawered, And then I ran like a deer. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Iréne Williams bes been engaged for “Erminie.” A. $15,000 ey made for the Shah of Persia, will be used tn “Sonya.” Edward Waldmann and Laura | Walker will begin thetr Shakespear. | tan matiness on Nov. 4 ‘The “Greenwich Village Fwilics” Strapger (to Swede farm hand)—|/ 'm looking for a monkeywrench. Is} there one around here? | Bwede--Ay don't know no mon. | key ranch, but they bane cattle ranch | ‘ncroms creek Where He Couldn't Blow It. HE lady im the shabby bonnes gered defiantly round the car, geve the bowling youngster with ber another boarty @heke, and) fthen looked across at the stout gen- @emen in search of sympathy, : Ie nd the two were left alone “This te whgt comes of doin’ @ job emia,” said the companion, “) too well!” @he announced myntert- you'll be gettin’ married again nual, om that you're 0 rick Des " r Euphemia paused with » thick thump Doing & job too wer rPemos | naltway to her mouth for molature une the gentleman, Interrogatively. reflection, "It Ah do, © obsery “Yus." replied the dame y Bilt} before resuming the iting of t tere and some other lads belong to a| ‘ll, be some pusson working on {iotay chub and just decane the |? Sine railroad" —-Mobile Register, Roy who ‘ai been lookin’ arter the nto 8 things ket a couple of corner fice Right of Dlecovery and a foottul!, they must needs give my Hill the jot And now the ret eree's whistle has gone.” Seruy 1 undarets you to, aay ther| fhe had dove the job too went” yen. | VO? 8 part! tured the etuut gentianan, SPAAT EG UpOS One of tech, re SmoPA the worted tedy,| It was a timo when ‘Tim should ig ‘pone It #0 wel) that now I'm] have been in active service that he taki ‘un ua ie ba arene e- felled wee dincovered by his Sergeant in a ‘audited bin and mwas gccounte he"-—Tt-Bite pele well out uf the way of even @ were wien atray buile q "Get out of that hole! commanded Might Try Again. the sternly. “Get out of it RS. BUPHEMIA JOHNSON war attended by a confidential col- ored friend of her own «ex when the railway company called her ut ed her features with a heavy veil up to the time the corporation attorney had mentioned the sum, but when he produced the bills she threw back her badge of mourning and gazed cag. ily on the trundle that flashed green and yellow in thick streaks. ‘The lawyer withdrew after the ing of the re- undeniably times TS Le count ¥ good-natured Irish face him with stubborn re ton on every feat "You may be me supertor offi » ee 4 ey a settlement for the ra usband, omeynnon, kilied on his had cloud he answered boldly, “but ail the aaaie, Om the wan that found this hole 4 \. VAN 2ELM—e | | te] fold and new. All depends on whom |noss with good looks and suaypy tes gatlora for cateulating latinides? What He Called For, 7 | | ara : { ut with, Lenn e bake, clean | clothes, r | 6, Under what Roman Emperor was| The Mason and Dixon cheekers | sap Eta rey en : jc lene OF ObeRes TH | Pompell destroyed? were d \ rubhing business tn the | E'RE off agin on a mighty good quoxtion—one that w vA dal £ , Sut 6, What js the name of the new ar the shell hole during record# for attendance. Get your answer in carly We w one:yot ‘ vy mal the gay {tortie just | state Just created in Asia Mii n Most of the m= wore norry we had to omilt a jut of the late-cor at week, ax is always gettit of Brooklyn— 7. What ts t 1 of patie pay. Ww Uhere wasn't enough room for them o rt be Intad Dizzy Maude “ ined Something UP-to-dM@, | wane to Tanzi the protection of jered in the teal oe Psi CET UES te nei taveer te hata Nia re : PLAS SEM ROUT Ot tiie tc ive | RH. Dotte of Harlem—Whon. It ee ae yaaa 4 keep eending answer just the sume. Now, thin week, we wan w |e men of to-day a dremed-up doll/comes to bare feats, they went the | Thad ia iho amie or the . aa: the First one ( whether chaperones belong to the dark ares, or whether the irl of to-day |*M they all ful ass MORE EH GSE "PRE RAPIER, SORE AN RR RRO OF SRE BS 808» | Wi8. Hig: Og, Cee ey } need ‘em, We with some ts Greenwich Village Polly—Terrible | antique, i . pital for the insane in Wostchester {ori with held she bones was cons i Woukl send us thetrtidess, too. S| Griff of Spuyten Duyvil-«Mahde |A! Must be terribly stupid. iim one County, N, ¥.7 ng all the oratory # his vos put lot of pep init and ask old man) we need ‘om, but we don't like ‘em |p fr {nr who may At hota nee 9. In astronomy what is the dis is nines ‘or the occasion | oulia and 1 won't have ‘em and {hen go out with someone else, Lo Yow tance between a heavenly body and| Come geben, come sah? he | ARE CHAPERONEB OUT OF | Ambrose of Madrid—They are al!| Modern Kathryn—1 Utuk the male che celestial equator called? chertied, “W. f ti STYLE? fight but vhey don't mean anything. | readers are a bit too narrow, Women Know? 10, How many lengths of chain are | (OCT! a wants action = Am Send the dope to The Ouija Hditor,| (ver in Spain, every girl has one. |oan't be taken aa a whole tlon’s what we wants’ Gr-rot!"—American Legion I. j ‘ ee a on - 2 gars SRT ie RE RA SE COMIC PAGE MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1920 KATIN KA HY Boss 1S TALK FOR THE ANTI-TOBACCO SOCIETY TONIGHT AN’ I'M GOIN’ OVER To HEAR THE OLD Goor $ SAY KATINKA— WAKER UP THAT FeLLow H SITTING NEXT Be THE RUINATION OF MANKIND! THe HOMES FoR CONSUMPTIVES ARE FILLING uP EVERY DAY THROUGH THAT. — | ano ppeliakarkasete REPRIMAND AMMEN AT JOE’S CAR S weir, L ‘HOF et | suey Aut ENJOY (tv Yes, 1 uave L SEVERAL OTHER Pi ES 1 Wish LBs | | Lookin’ at ~ =r ~AN' You'Re IN AN AWFUL H-H! mesee He's IN A BIG HURRY “VY SELL it? [- is “Wis YEssiR~ THE om CAN Y'WISH!| “Tits 15 Ut! ME: “To LooK AT? MISTER JINKS -THEY's A MAN OUT “Here wi A CAR HE WANTS “T' sHow, TO YA. HE SAYS He's IN A BIG HURRY? Yeu? “Tene Him Vu BE LITTLE MARY MIXUP ons +I FoRGor A 4 “RUBGERS — We ‘Le Have 1" GO BACK AN’ Ger ‘em Ever rywhere That Mary Went tie Umbrella Was Sure to Go! Ae ree v4} | | L DowaANna Sof Back AFTER ALL RIGHT — ine: bate Ya Haw | GENEROUS Ian You WAIT HERE - AW- -Ws T nowannas fAco Back youR RUBSERS oo ses ; { BUT LOU, GIRL ae { cr weer aesot oh Be \ “IOU DONT WANT ME To * “ OUT Witt DAD ~ DON'T YOU Ue FoR We SAKE OF LAST YEAR THERG MAKE IT AL EW 1,000 DUCKS AHOUSAND & CNER. US AND T SHe 3 — WELL, MY DADDY ToL me T'GO THERE SON CHASE MUH SELF | wrHere You =e — ALWAYS WIGHT THERE With Mme —_—_——— there generally in an anchor cable? 11, In what city is the cross of St Andrew supposed to be? but there are ways and meana ‘The Evening Wortd, New York City.| a ore ways trom, my. Terrible Al, take | Ferne of E. N. ¥—Those who plok jaza-Dables claim marriage te a Then a belated 77 exploded nearby, cutting off his flow of speech just as Copg right 1000, (The Tig Pree fublehing Ca, New rening We they're out of sty: Fannie—t think a nioe girl wil! | fur fter a year of It. 1. In what card Pass sis iia some hat the . he oubdes left his hand Pp thoy #houldn’t be. The girls of to-| demand ono We can't be too sure Ken oi Rov e—The modern #1! | o¢ spades and the jack of dinmonds why tales inet Picket a ent ucla: ts pire diea "aver or otore. @ final anawers to last| made of 5 3. Who Ww ere wan ead silence, ‘: rd have in oP on with onl | waak's woaation: 1o laat | im nae of Da ee eS ite tratatinn neato won the Elgin Road Motor ANOWERS TO Pe habrat nities imitated voice arose every me eave the house of the old-fanhioned gin that pro- . Pincohle ip de Palma; 3,' “Man, oh, tnan, he careful how yi Tom Smith of Reno—Chaperones? | 20 MEN PREFER MODERN GIRL duced ig modern girl of to-day. 8. What was the name of the oun- Rai 4, lino tar; 5, Nero! 6, Lovanon; assemble yo. numiahs, or Gis” ccap I should say not, They would spoil TO OLD-FASHIONED GIRL? “Y. Z—Me for the modern girl, 604 of Egypt? 1, Pittsburgh; 8, Valhail Declina- game am gwine lo be broke up." » my whole career, Jean the Coolemifus @ combination wing combiney eficloncy and clever: + Wak oat — enon oxmennlin pos: inne 2 Wh Roarmettons 1, ‘The Home Becton fr

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