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Hh iq ] About Plays By BIDE RRANGEMENTS have been completed by Lee Shubert and William Harris jr. whereby the now Ritz Theatre, in West 42th Gtreet, will be opened on Monday might, March i, with John Drink- ‘water's latest play, ‘Mary, Queen of Scots.” The title role will be played by Clare Eames, who has been in “The Prince and the Pauper.” ALL HE KNEW ABOUT THEM 4, B. MeGowan, the Universal flim director, broke bis auto ¥ making Eddie Polo filmes ong borrowed a flivver with whic get home. He had gone but « miles when the car stopped and ide ‘to ask his aid. | “Hey!” yelled the director, “do you know anything about a flivver?” | “Only a couple of funny stories.” ; replied the man. TO UNVEIL TWAIN BUST. | William Faversham, starring inj] “The Prince and the Pauper,” | een asked by the Hall of Mace pe de to unyell a dust of Mark Twain én that institution. Mr. Maversbam will accept provided the date is set ‘before he starts for the Pacitic Coast. WELLSVILLE HITS BACK. P. H. Burgdort, of this newspaper, dropped into Wellsville, N. ¥ | cently and found the b Club members all reading ning World, “We keep track of aie durned pa-| par,” said Chiet Kerflamp, “to see what that fellcr on the hind-most page ts going to say about Woellaville next. He's sech a nut—sech @ nut!” Incidentally, frur alleged bootleg- gere wore arrested in the town last Saturday, and some of the boye are | worrying over a possible shortage of | ginger ale, Mr, Burgdorf said the ar- | rest caused much excitement, but he could learn nothing, 4 TC ROUND UP THE BOYS. | Soott Welwh, of “Tip Top," says a plan is on foot to bring about a reun- ion of the original male members of ‘the “Fioredora” sextet. He was in it and be gives the names of the others as follows: Lous Hooper, Joseph Colt, Extward Gore, George De Long and Thomas Kiernan, They | jare all ailve and doing prell, although | several are stil! actors. A FIFTY-FIFTY SHOW. | The Fitty-Fitty Club will hol@ tts) ‘second annual carnival at the Casino | ‘Theatre Sunday night. This is an or- of artists, writers and ac- tors. One of the features of the show will be a wkit called “A Night at the Club,” which will absolutely show just how they do it at the Fitty-Fifty Temple. Gosh, giéss we'll have to go! NELLIE WRITING AGAIN. We heat Nellie Reveille, now at St. Vincent's Hospital, hes written ecvlee of magazine articles on her ox~ perlences in @ plaster cast and that whey will be published very soon. | Nellie has handled the story in 4“ humorous way, at the same time re- membering to say a few things nurses end internes should read. Gossip. | Giedys Mestonsy of &. Louis thas joined “The dpight Rounders | of 1920." | Lew Morton, stage directer, says! the girls of "Tho Rose Girl” must not emile at the customers across the | footlighta Several large parties have gove to sev “In the Night Watch” at the Cen-! tury recently. One of them was Frank “Meintyrc, Annette Bude, who has been i|, has! yeturned to “The Nine o'Clock Revue.” She had flowers in her dress- ing room. i There have been cight weddings among Ht folk this season. As yet there bave been no divorces. A feature of Margaret Severn’s dance matinee, at the Shubert Friday, will be a silly doll number done in a} Venda mask. . | Phyllis by John € Pl “Happy New Year They say Gabrielle d’Annunai written a play to be used by Min Aguglia next season. Clare Kummer has engaged Mrs. Alice Chapin for a rule in “Rollo's ‘Wild Oat” and another in “The Rob- ery.” Francine Larrimore, in “Nice Peo- engaged er pole in ple.” will not open at the new Klaw | ‘Theatre until next Monday night. Doar Miss Ver Bryck: We receive ‘ené of those contritutions, coupling the titles of plays, almost every day. Write ua a poem on “Love.” Margaret Anglin's th perfonm- ghee in “The Woman of Bronze" at the Frazee Theatre will tuke place tu- night. ‘Mixed Marriage,” now jn its final week at the 63d Street Theatre, will be | ‘Tecast and sent on tour. Lieut. Charles Nungesser, the notea Ace, will be the guest of bonor at a “Salty” box party Friday night. Mrs. Willis ©. Bah) of Detroit wit! be the bouatess. FOOLISHMENT, He started to play on his fiddle, And busted it right in the middie The lad never knew ¢. What brake it in two 6 him ‘tugs a pustie. or riddic @ FROM THE CHESTNUT Thee. Professor's Daughter—Payu, Wier 9 i bere for yo = aded Profeunor--Upen 1, and Players DUDLEY i} | Now — You tock > Funerac! By Way of Diversion. } a Now, the Winter, with tts freezes, doesn't suit some folks at all, and you hear their kicks the minute that the snow begins to fall. For myself, there's just one hardship that it sometimes brings about. If it's long, it's mighty hard to make my clothes hold—out When the February breeses are asweeping o'er the land; when that Winter suit, so stylish, looks @ little “second-hand,” it is then | that Winter's apt to put my peace of mind to rout, If it’s long it's mighty hard to make my clothes | —hold—out. A THOUGHT FOR TOWAY. » Woe a dance at the ouse, near Denver, t v pest olght. flews(upers | 4 ae? IK PERFECT SCALE THAT CAN WEIGH 300 MILLIONTH OF A GRAIN— 'T @ COM DEALERS Abour 17 ®e Seana aaenaaeel WESTCHESTER. COUNTY BOOSTS MARRIAGE. \LICENSE So Pp ER CENT _ ROFITEERIN ON THE WEAK 4 TLL BET THAT FELLOW FEELS AS SAFE UP THERE AS You Do IN YouR OWN HOME ! Your Goap HEALTH" PROFESSOR OF | ee SITY Amie os GREAT SCoTT— SAYS THaT A 1] ¢ BeSeDNrT: BUTCHER, ‘| | WANT To Come wee HIS DOWN WITH THAT LITTLE PARACHUTE, WOULD You, Boss ? Sen CARPENTER, ANP BUILPER. —eEeeeer HELOR WHO PENT $10,000 . FoR FIRESIDE. OMFORTS OW SUES GIRL FoR. FURNITURE — 214" SPARK. 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