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o x ‘ Spgs tin es “Balled to it By BIDE ARY YOUNG, acting jn “The Outraceous Mrs. Palmer,” at the 89th Street, Las decided to pon an office in New York, at No, 17 West 424 Street, and take a hand in Play production here. She will agsist fa the presentation of another play by Harry Wagstaff Gribbie, which the Messrs. Shubert have accepted, TO STAGE “OUR TOWN.” Conroy and Meltzer have @ new comedy called “Our Town,” by Hector MacQuarri#, which they will ce at th Greenwich tre this ye yw Village A PLAY FOR LONDON, Barry Boxter of “Happy Go Lucky" | and Teddy Gerard of “The Frolic’ have acquired *“Bomeone in the House here two seasons ago and will do it in I Midnight rights to produced orge Tylor, THAT'S PLENTY. hadn't seen Frank “The First Year,” . asked John ab the Litue Golden, the produ “Oh, a you that's all,” ne the reply. WE MEANT GEORGE SIDNEY. It’s queer how a person can mix people and events in his mind and ever know it until his attention is Wednesday evening we Wrote a story for this column about uuccess George Sidney is enjoying leome Stranger” at the Cohan # Harris, and all the way ugh it wa called him Sam Sidma We Walked along Broadway yesterday &nd several people in each block Stopped us and told us of the error. We hereby apologize to both Mr. Sidney r. Sidman, if an apology im necessary. We know the answer Now to that famous question, “Who's looney now?" f NUTT THE IDEAL MAN, Garolyn Berry of Union Street, Brookiyn, having read that Elinor Glynn is looking for the ideal man, has & suggestion to make. T*Please tel Beek no furth "Your own Je jy my ideul man. I am sure he will be hers the minute she sees him.” You're right, Miss Berry, and we're will agree with you, Jelt's wife, Jessica n she need wr fergon Shrewsbury Nutt Plympton Nutt. A TALENTED MAN. Will A. Pake, the Morris Gest pross it who became famous with the of an ioe box during the actors’ ike, has written a film #0 4 “The Hopd of the F h Texas Guinan will ac an has formed Ber own com- pany to produce it. A PUZZLE JOKE. Constant Reader of Paterson, N. J., ends us a joke, the point of which are having @ hard time to find. le are submitting the joke to our 2,000,000 readers in the hope that somo~ ody will rope sald point and hog-tie it, Hore's the joke: “The band that led the political rade here inst evening in favor of tor Harding's election, played ‘Over There.’ “S otteht to. Sayre | WOT KIND oF WHY IT — ote Sostors bore NN oars DONT 8 THIS I OAD —Bver- awe. €tr 7HAS DiRWIY $5 ,ctam HO come. omega Sout et Loon ar THAT pean ' ew concern called The Washing- J ; ton esenctiens, Inc, 1s arrai sing 74 A Dual Exhibit watt—TUH I! & musical show entitled "Helgh fo” Thomas Conkey has been en- ‘gaged for the leading baritone role, CUMBERLAND STILL ACTS, | From the A. H. Woods offices comes *“Ladies’ Night’ at the Eltinge Cumberiand was biffed on the bean By & hold-up man recentiy, but the ply injury recorded was to the club the fooipad carried, Mr. It was broken. *\ A SWEET COMPLIMENT, ‘Helen Robie, niece of the noted is Robie, is the candy girl at the j Street ‘Theatre. #omewhat on the bum (fo use an Greek sian pression) Miss 6 ¥ as follows: » completely mates her audiences that tt 1 gets al! carthly things such Wohase of sweetmeats, &c."” if GOssiP. Hannah Toback of Study for Grand Opera. Finding businegs “Mecea” fhe Half Moon.” wih ve electior c ibe 4 oe will have election returns |COURtEY. W Eg aR are all ¢ ‘ave ‘A Mountain Hut" is shown nest. ad the ling amid the low-lying hills in. @ , eraduated color scheme that is full of = charm, oO nativ but, with its thatched roof, is finely registered, and in the doorway and just outside are o small figures in enphasiged “Royal Palms” are shown # side hill » Monocotyledons with i in made ‘a {thelr wealtt wns are fetchinuly ‘Mpeceh at th Cem - at n ago background ett ysbur ” oe 4 rol € a float Rey, ccs thh name Moses EOI Fors” (No. 18 and comm: ‘The went nd reveals ove Th responding wo ¢ caly 7 stretches away inta the left back-| 1% Who at present is President of | stound very joyously, Holling clouds) Germany? sied in the sky at the right, — | S. What Fren rw defeated trick Hen PS ‘i Feeently by "K tions to thir ADMIRATION { %. Un “ N n i Park? @. What was the name of King Ar His colors are ‘generally. bizarre, Mour's father? scoupled with vigorous handling,! aw #0. For what words does the ab-'ut the finished pictures lack the ) Dreviation A? academic 20h calism. a. What n eple i# called the | Certa @erman add vy W What fa: reek’ philosopher hows, wae a forger in his youth? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. atana; “{ , which pee) Diogenes. About Plays and Players tained ; Miss Berry?) a Robie | is to son IN with Joseph Caw- were dragon; 10, ey ther ad- 1, Mibelum+ youtyrer who Koes over Rae Falls etc t mradentievertict PARDON He SIR, L KNOW You ARE GOING To SUPPORT OUR CANDIDATE ! THANK You ! \T LOOKS LIKE A CLEAN SWEEP FoR KATINKA AND THE COoKS' UNION !! TVE BEEN NOMINATED BY THe COOKS’ UNION To. RUN ON THEIR TICKET, BOSS — WILL You VoTE FOR ME? DUDLEY | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | We've got @ chauffeur at our house who's mighty smart, you bet. He's jist about the smooth- est guy us kide have ever met. Hig name is Eugene Sullivan, but we flat call him Gene. He | tells us stories; does us tricks— oh, he's @ peacherine, He trav- elled with a circus onet an’ rid the big giraffe. He acted clown and drove the mule to make the people laugh, He used to be a cowboy too, an’ with the Injuns fit, an’ on his arm he’s got some scare to show where he was hit, Hel take a egg right out yer | ear. How's that for sleight of | hand? He'll turn @ double handspring an a flip-flop simply grand, if he'd jist run fer President ua kids would bet our socks he'd beat this Mister Mard- dng bad, an’ also Mister Coz. PS Warn For The tha PARADE. To MORROW The Trouble With Joe Is--He Hasn't Paid ’Em! WHAT'S “TH MATTER Joe? YouR Game's ALL GONE. Ghosts” has written a poem and actu- ally gold it. Doris Kenyon ts returning to the ccreen in “Someone Klse's Fault,” adapted from an old French play, Will Archie ts fixing up a vaude- ville act with sx girls, all members of the “Dearie” company. | ‘Thomas Shearer bas joined the cast ot “The Bad Man" at the Comedy in the role of Uncle Henry, | Among the girls John Murray An- derson will take to England are Irene Matthews, Virginia Lee, Juliette} Compton and Corone Paynter. | Alan Brooks, author of “Because of Helen,” haa been elected to member- jahip if the Society of American} Dramatists and Composers. | ‘The Original Lake Huntington Club will hold a minstre} show and dance at Palm Garden to-morrow night | | Vera Gordon, the mother in "Hu-| | moreaque,” will be seen in a playlet | at tho Riverside Theatre next week. Mile. Dazie, the dancer, has been jengwaged ‘for film wark by W. K. Ziegteld. She is working in “The Black Panther's Cub.” In order to give late comers on Sun- day afternoon a chance to #ee the entire vaudeville Wii at the Coliseum, B, 8. Moss has Moved the first act back to 8.30 o'clock. Other features axe given between 1 and 430. LITTLE MARY MIXUP IT'k. GET His MouTHt THAT BABY Tus WILL Suck His “THUMB QW Lk HAVE “ToDo Some, THING TS MAKE HIM QUIT IT . ) I Keep Feepin® Hi4 LOLLYPOPS AND +E HAs N'T SUCKED bis THUMB ONCE @ MINUTE iN THE W DAY HE Is N'T SocKine THAT THUAD — WE'LL I rxep iT— BROTHER Won't A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘The Wellsville Optic asks why it is that so many barbers are bald headed We'd say it ls because their hair has come out, FOOLISHMENT. (By Axchte Olanun.) The dearest lady in the land Aas given me her heart and hand. Juat when we'll wed I do not know, ir, 1 have no credit with the grocer. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Do you know anything about med- icine?” | ITS 7H GLASS c'mere Shown at the | Ferargil Gallery | By W. G. Bowdoin, | ‘The Ferargil Gallery, No. 607 Fifth Avenue, is showing a dual exhibition into which the work of Herman {Dudley Murphy and Patrick Henry Bruce harmoniously ut ingly enters, 1 re are twenty-six numbers in the catalogue and the exhibition is slated to be continued until Nov, 1 Mr, Murphy finds Porto Rico a fertile iMspirational field for his art, , He has journeyed up and down the Iwland with an open mind and opened eyes, and upon the slightest provoca- | tion he has seized upon @ subject and before you can say “Jack Robinson’ he has up apd painted @ pretty “vit.” T warily the case with Dunes,” which ne contrast. LEAVE IT TO LOU hoa Te Keone ITs AL ( our bao —- ] d ae ¢ fs 2 OUR > LORD § f LANDLORD SS his “T |colorfully sho: Ae ls that TION zunne fave P as ~“ Ge ATION ~¥ Keo 4 pleasing as A TEST OF COURAGE. The man who rides with the lady who ie trying out her new for the frat me has something on that \