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About Plays By BIDE AVING picked big, luscious ap- ples in the orchard of the drama until bis cellar is full of bulging barrels, Samuel Shipman has Shifted his operations temporarily apd will attempt to knock a persim- a mon off the operctia tree. Now that " we've unloaded that, we'd like to ex- Plain that Samuel, assisted by Clara Lipman, has written the book of a musical picee called "The Kiss Charm.” Lee David, a neweomer in thé musical production fleld, is com- posing the tunes, Sorhehow or other Wo like “The Kiss Charm” as a title. It seems to breathe Jove and an arm-| ful of girl. Now, just skip the three-! em dash that follows this delightful narrative and see what happened to Gollin Kemper. | —— | ANY HOOCH, COLLIN? Collin Kemper of Wagenbals & Kemper tives near Peekskill. Satur- day he went home full of verve and the like. Collin Kemper was happy. Hundreds had been turned away. from his shows and ho smiled “1 think I'll run into the city to morrow,” he said to his wife To-morrow came and with it so much snow the Kemper estate sagged in the middie. 11 was impossible for Collin Kemper (o leave the house. And is yet. Phone him—be's a sorry, prisoner, Reverse the call Amd now we come to Lovis Mann.) (See next story!) | h WELCOME, HANS! Hans Nix is Hans again, By which we mean that Louis Mann has re- assumed his German dialect | When Maclyn Arbuckle left the cast it ot “Daddy Dumplin’s,” Earl Carrol! had an idea, “Why isn't this play a good one for Louis Mann?” he adked himself. There was no dissenting ‘ voice, so Earl put the matter up to Louis. Into the play went the actor iy and the tide was changed to "His & Sweethearts.” ‘There was an altera-| 5 tion in the prinelpal role, too, and now the chief figure in a lovable old| ' German, the eame being Louis Mann. | Ja the new order of things pleasing | = the public? Well, say—get a passport | and make a trip to the Bronx. On| arriving there try to get into the} Bronx Opera House. Some feat, as! Jay Barnes said when he first saw a} Chicago girl! OPENING “COLD.” Gradually the custom of giving pro- ductions preliminary tours is losing ground. Brock Pemberton opened “Enter Madame” at the Garrick with-! out taking it out of town and thenha faunohed “Miss Lulu Bett’ “cold,” as they say. “In the Night Watch," at the Century, had no inary tour and neither did “M Willard Mack is opening his latest play at the fe Lexington Theatre this afternoon, bed with no preliminary preparation but BS rehearsals. Now, will the railroads \ be good? FOR THE WYNN SHOW i A. L..Erlanger has engaged the famous Sunshine Girls of the Follies Bergere, Paris, and twelve beauties from the Ba-Ta-Clan, Paris, for the new Kd Wynn show. He intends to make this production one of the most elaborate he ever arranged SHUBERTS BUY KEENEY'S. Lee Shubert announces be bought Keoney's Theatre, Newark, and will use it for Shubert Advanced Vaudeville. has Ms OVER THE PHONE. hone conversation “Hello! Tha “Yes, dis is “It doesn’t sound like J “Yes, dis is Jake spic! *Are you sure this Is Ja “YES, dis is Jake”, “Well, lissen, Jake—this is Sam. Lend me ' eee “AM right! (ll tell him ven he ‘ oe womes in.” | fae Gossip. | ) bay! Mitsi had her picture taken yester- ‘ a day. | ‘ i } ®lorence Webber will singin St, Lauis this summer Paget Hunter of ' "In the Night Watch” has published A book of poems. \) To-morrow night will be Fokine aight with “The Rose Girl" at the) Ambassador. Belle Story and Arthut Geary have ) new song about Washington for to- y's performance at the Hippo- drome. | \ Milton Goodman, formerly of the Woods forces, is now in the B. F, Seith Press Department Jobn Golden has cast Harry Daven- | t in the role of the father in appy New Year.’ . L. Rothafel eS il make a trip to} @irect next week's programme at Capitol. nce Reed haa received a liberal Mtnibution from George Ariss for ‘e Stage Stars’ Fund for boys, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ou don't need the friendship of the SSow who doesn’t want yours.—Pink- _pere. FOOLISHMENT. fee" looking fellow named Pound, Bore by the women was found, fit he learned how to chatter WAnd gigoie and fatter, Ghd ndw they alt want him around. | *“ ®ROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ““Why do they have knots instead of : ‘on the ocean?" they cum have the ocean tide,” cago this week, returning in time] i? and Players DUDLEY By Wary. once upon a time, was a of Diversion. pretty givt. Cheeks were pink | and eyes were brown; terth were bright as pearl, Mary's hair was black aa coal; figure very neat. Everybody thought, for looks, she was hard to beat, Mary chanced one day to stroli in a druggist's store, Saw some “beauty mirtures” there she'd not seen before.» Mary quickly lost her head; she began their use. “I shall be much prettier," said the little goose. That was | just a year ago. Mary's beauty's | dead, Hair is now a faded | brown; cheeks a sickly red. Yea, sir, Mary's comeliness new is in a slump, but she thinks she's beautiful. (Mary is a chump.) Paris Beauty CROWN 15 WON BY A BRUNETTE — FARIS SHOULD GET OVER LOOKING OW THE DARK SIDE OF THINGS “TAKE ,{T |/ TOA Lawyer Dear? CHICAGO CROOK SOFTENS HEART oF JUPGE BY HIS ELOQUENCE THIS 7S REAL “HoT AIR" WEATHER. —_—eeeeee PEKIN REPORTS Dip! THAT FAMINE (WRITE IS CAUSING | MINT /aa Some CHINESE To SELL THEIR. DAUGHTERS -' MANY A WOMAN HAS GIVE) A MAN F00P FOR THOUGHT. A) ae eee wa, UNTERMYER * } SAYS HENRY FORD IS AN aA "IGNORAMUS" SOP y MOST FLIWER. BRAINS RATTLE WHEN THEY Go INTO "WiGH" , EES A bios ADVERTISES SHE Won’T PAY ; HUSBANDS DEBTS — HOME BREW WITH A KICK City PLANS | BIG CELEBRATION | OF WASHINGTONS | BIRTHDAY — 4 CELEBRATION | WHERE THE. CHERRY WON'T | BE IN THE | SAME 0.2 SP/RITS So! ° “THOUSANDS OF COMMUTERS HELD AT HOME BY BLIZzARD_ A COMMUTER HAS FACED MANY A “STORM” \. WHEN He MISSED THE LAST TRAIN R4, 609,177 PounDS OF LAMB AND coup sh fe Finite Oe AGE PROFITEERS WAVE THE "PIGS FEET" | ARMY FLIERS EXPECT SOON | To PRopuce | | RAW AT with gy”, | SAME AS ad | A woman “, 4 CAN CRY AIRSHIP BUILT WITH 50 BEDS UKE A | PULLMAN — WL THE Mis tos Sho AR POCKE PP at Pi ‘ OU BLANCHE - ( ARE You uP YET ? LISTEN =>) LT WANTA Teit YOu SUMP N < YOute BE VERY GLAD AN Youle BE SORRY FOR wat You Said LAS NIGHT! BLANCHE L Won't ; Keer STILL: — WONT KEEP STILL i= — Wei - (mM Gon! “TWIs MORNING AN’ a Lawyea-ime eve f TLL FIL IT ouT 1 MYSELF Less DeDENns GeneDuLe H ) “TSTMS OF (TEMS 18.19.20.) 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