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ee See ihe Se, — ——— —-- “Hew ay Jerry more than 1,00 By SIDE AVID BELASCO, In association with A. L. Erlanger, will pre- pent IE, Temple Thurston's pinay, “The Wandering Jew," in America. It is one of the big SuccemBes of the present season in London, Mr. Bee! lasco Obtained the rights for America wud bis exthusteam over the Deauty of the story wis #0 great that he! Invited Mr. Brianger to share in these rights with him. The invitation ' was accepted with equal enthusiasm. f In the play the Wanderer moves \ through the ages peeking hie destiny. . The author shows why no man can , be happy out of his‘own time, so his final redemption vy death ts accepted as the longed-for and sympathetic ending, Mr. Belasco will personally supervise the staging of the play and its first New York hearing will take place at the Knickerbocker Theatre early in the fall. MISS SOUSA IN “AFGAR.” Marguerite Sousa, daughter of Col. | George 1’. Hinton, Manager of the Globé Theatfe, has joined the cast of | “Afgar” at the Central, Miss Soura is u god-daughter of John Philly i Soush, whose band her father man- aged at the time she was born. She made her stage debut in “The Quaker Girl” dm Paris and there met Alice; aa Delysia, who wag portraying tie roe; of the Princes Marfa | FILM CIRCUIT FOR WOODS. 4 A. H. Woods ts to organize « cain | ot high Glase motion picture theatres, | im gonjunction with Revert MoCer- | mack of Chicago, te has bought « plot of ground on Tremont Bircet, | Boston, on which a new house will! pe erected. The new Appolio in Uhi-; jeago wil be devoted 19 tilms alse | PR /Other nowses will be leased or built | dm New York, Philudelphtu, Detroit, secs Ht. Louis, Pittsburgh and | Baltimore. These thi andeppndent of any | ducers and Will be upea to anybody's | qracture provided |t come: ra, Mrices wil range trom $2 Gown and the longo uw dhin's rub will be determined by the amount of Ousinoess it atiracts. MATTHEWS HAS A RECORD. A. EB. Matthews, who came from Sete. to play Jerry in Laurette faylor’s revival of “Peg o My Heart,” holds the belt for long runs, tunes in London uod pas had the Jemaing sive role Ln eevest OLner D. cugtions that ran more than ow per: | formances over there. Noveriicless, | we'd like to Sugeest Aittle mofe spirit in h ai the Cort, A yoou a ne acts ws though he out. HOSE FILM SIGNS. A. Ngrcisons Kover, wav nas done «o-much to make this column famous, from shoca. Over a pic- fay uptown he|, "Now Snowing, the Shakespearian noticing dim In Savannah, NCESS VIRTUE” AGAIN. Bacon is preparing’ to stage Tmusical comeay, “Princess Vir- again. He had it out three Weeks a few months ago and closed for reorganization. It is by B.C, m, Git ice und Lewis Alten ne. Gossip. | Bagene Switver is directing the or- ehestra of “Blue yes.” Morris Green is on his way home wbourd the Aquitania, Giimore will play the femi- nine leads jn two of Clare Kummer's playlets. Hoy Hoyer of “Tip-Top,"' poses for those collar “ads.” you see every- where. The Theatre Assembly will have w wovial seesion at the Hotel Astor to- morrow afternoon. Mitsi will be paward Bowes bas returned to New York after a monti''s sojourn in Cail- fornia, He ingpected the Goldwyn string of theatres, Because Rida Johnson Young once attended Wilson College, the Witson College Club wit] see her “Little Old New York" to-morrow night. Max Marcin will pluce “Phe Night Cap,” a new comedy by Guy Bolton and himself, In rehearsal on Maroh 6, Bimall boys have been slipping through the Century's stage door to it Watoh.” os a dog, has been engaged ey the Messrs. Shubert as understudy fo Jimmy, one of the stars of “The Passing Ghow,” at the Winter Garden. gegement at the Lexington on Feb. 22. wil have Shirley Ward, Howard ‘Truesdale, Luis Alberni; and Marie perform. Wietoher is a prominent Cheeseite. Jobn ‘Shekton, chief brass polisher at the h says te hopes New ‘Yor& can sidestep the blooty Sundey movement. ‘A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, ‘We had a caller yesterday who asked: “Is it hot enough for you?” FOOLISHMENT. Té Uike'to sail ‘the ocak blue And visit lands to me quite new. t leave and couse ton. million hearts to About Plays and Players pee the naval engagement in “In the My Willard Mack, who begins an en-| cola ro COM.C PAGE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1921 DUDLEY By Way of Diversion. oeer threads!" You recol- lect it? Tl jent bet a dime you do, Trouble comes; 1 don't cx pect it; soow it has me pretty blue. To my phonograph I wan- der and J hear that good oid song. Takes me once again back vender and. old Trouble goes along. Golly, when I'm senti- mental that's the song I like to hear. Seems s0 soothin’-like and gentle; sort 0’ meits into the ear. Hasn't got a harah word in (1. “Darlin, I am growin’ ole There's ng other song can skin tt, “Silver Threads Among the Gold." Mollie used to sing it to me when the sun was sinkin' low, Used to send a thrill right through me in fhe good old tong ago. You can have your classic singin’; I don’t like it, 1 confess. Songs that have no tunes aren't bringin’ common folks no happi- nesy. 8 Year Oto TALKED 8 COLUMNS FoR over ) WHEN 1 200 Hours | HIT HAS NOW STOPPED— MARRIED MEN SAY THE ONLY REASON SHE STOPPED ¢S BECAUSE. SHE “3 SO YOUNG PITTSBURG . 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