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ED WAYBURN is to join ‘the N ranks of theatrical producer again. For five he ha been staging shows fe r people, but after May 1 he will put on sey» eral as dis own ventures He fas epened offices in West 45th stremf, ad- _ Joining those of Geo: CrveAn, and they are furnished so elegantly that @ach chair cost $86.32. One of the Productions he has under contempla- #ion is a Chicago company of “The Poor Little Ritz Girl.” Mr. Wayburn’s eontract with Charles Dillingham, eovering the former's services as a stage director, expires May 1 FOR THE BLIND. A big show for the benefit of the Community Centre, New York Guild for the Jewish Blind, will be given Sunday evening at the Hitinge ‘Thea- tre. E. F. Albee is assisting in the formation of the programme. Among those who will appear are Will Mor- rissey, Pat Rooney, Marion Bent and Marguerite Sylva. ANOTHER COHAN SHOW. “Phe Bronx Express,” a comedy dene several months ago at one of the Jewish theatres, is to be pro- duced in English soon by George M Wohan, with Mr, and Mrs. Coburn featured. Seems as though it ought to play the Subway Circuit, doesn't it? | ABBOTT WAS PUZZLED. | While “As You Were" was in Springfield, Mass., re Harry Abbott, the property as sent eat to buy a lorgne When he had not returned in two hours Goorge | Bullivay, the stage manager, went out to seek him. He found Harry looking he window of a musical goods whatcha , doing?” asked bg what kiod of a a lorgnette 18." | “Whaddye ca came from the stage manager © on in and ask for one. The clerk knows his busi- | ness.” | INTRODUCING SUNSHINE. A new producing company has peared in the Broadway, distric' is called Sunshine Producing pany, Inc. and among those inter- ested are Joseph H. McKeon, Javk B. Loeb, Jack Bernstein and Arthur H. Garman. Lr: Loeb is the publicity man. The c "s first venture will be a musica t unnamed, . as ye written by Jack B. a HM, McKeon, with mu: . Gutman, who was musical director for “Her F y Tree. It fected the show will open 4 Labor Day i Gossip. | Jessam ewcoomb is now acting in. “Blu Jazzbo agber, the Terrace Gar- neef, is to dance | den champion juzz ip Frankie Bailey’ w act. 1 Gordon 0 ne ‘Tyranny of Love,” has been engaged by A. H. | Woods for “Tin ; Mrs. Al let by h meeting, at Town Hall, April 5. Ve. F. Proctor has gone to Cali- | fornia, While away ‘he will look into | theatrical conditions | Joe Barrett is not only press agent | for the “Iphigenia in Aulis” of Euri- pides, but hy n pronounce it. Frank Mo’ hag been engaged for @ comedy in “Princess Virtue,” | Gerald Bocon’s new musical comedy. | *Good Times” was played the 400th time at the Hippodrome yesterday af- | ternoon. * | Nilan Roder bus been engaged as | General Musicul Director of “The Last Waltz Frank ( will offer “Camille in | Great Nec at the Lambs’ intimate Gampbo! y Say it's hot stuff The Association Players will present | four playlets at the People’s House Auditoriun Sunday evening. Mildred Fischer and Ralph G. Kemmet of Margaret Anglin'’s com- pany lushingly announced last night that they had been married a week ago. | Herman Landwehr has been made | ‘an Assistant Manager of the Capitol | ‘and will help John Matthews keep | the patrons happy. | ‘The Theatre Assembly will enter- tain 100 disabled soldiers at a Yuncheon and an entertainment at | the Hotel Astor on April 30. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. | Bilacyn—it was Naszimova. | Moxie—Lila Rhodes of “It's Up To You,” is the wife of Charies King @nd-a cousin of George M. Cohan. Her real maiden name is Costigan. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. No matter what you think of it, swe have reason to believe this is the most widely read daily newspaper eclumn in the United States. FOOLISH MENT. “Four money or your life!” he said,| 1 put my hands above my head, | Said 1: “Here, take my cash and ring, | But don't you sass me, you old thing!” " FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. He—i sew you driving with a gen- tleman yesterday. He appeared to have but one arm. » mo! The other was @found somewhere—N. Y. Railway Employes’ Magazine HARD TO CONVENCE. (Prom the Birmingham Age-Herald.) “MA man may look like a statesman still be a dub,” remarked the dis- Hed citizen. “I'm not denying that,” said Senator worthy. doubt | js the About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY Take ol Doc Largeman, of Brooklyn, ; CROWN PRince ml fo PET AVERSIONS. Hho pet aversionists are still at itt for instance! He sends in one about the devilish guy who permite a person to ait on chewing-gum. Then there's RK. Sufur with a roar about the full telephone booths and Jack Pinkelstein with a roar concerning the goof who reads your newspaper in the street car, not to mention Bruno Lehmann and his complaint about the fellow who stands on your corn. All of these really should be rewarded, but to-day's prize--the reversible trousers goes to William Fox, of Brooklyn. Just listen to thie: It ain't the guy in the Subway That steps all over my feet, It ain't the guy who knocks me down,| Trying to grab a seat, But the thing that gets my animal And makes me one sore gent, Is to drop a coin in a slot machine And get no gum—no cent. ‘ies ata Mews (pers BY ygarne— GEORGE OF GREECE CATCHES MUMPS FROM HIS BRIDE — LATER SHE MAY GIVE HIM FITS “EAT ONIONS” IS ADVICE GIVEN BY U.S. DEPT. oF AGRICULTURE. APVICE 1S CHEAP THEY Don'r RIDE iN WASHINGTON REPORTS EFFECT on OUR. EXPOSED S& AVE PEACHES *y300,000° In JOBS Y FoR THE “FAITHFUL” A MLLER GRIST ML LEXINGTON, KY. “TALKING MACHINE IS BLOWN 50 MILES AND STILL TALKS — N.W.WILD MAN, VERY FEW! | CLOTHES ON, FOUND In Woops — |} VERSEY “S ALwars SS COPYING \ OUR WOMEN 's STYLES MINCE PIE at erate i) ERI OFF SAYS FRENCHMAN — Wiw ABour PEA SouP AND VYOHNNY CAKE FT Ake s ’ ICHMANS TUMMY ACHE HARTFORD MAN FineD BECAUSE | ie OVER pas DAYS NEAR. VANCOUVER. Woud Mare 4 WONDERFUL. 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