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TLL&E BURKE, who has been in- active, eo far as the “spoken * arama” ts concerned, for some ‘months, ie to return to the stage) 4n the carly fall, Just what sorgpt * Play will be selected for her bak not, announced, but her husband and inager, F, Ziegfeld jr. say he has several under consideration. The re-| port that Miss Burke waa to appear) ‘ag musical version of “Good Gract- | Annabelle” ts not correct, Clare Kummer is converting this play into ‘@ musical comedy for Mr. Ziesfold, | fut he has not decided who shall have the principal feminine role, Inci- @entally, the film world will be in- erested in the statement from Mr. Ziert: he effect that he has eertert a arrangements to prerent| Miss Burke in the movies, himself. | This will be his first dip into the gcreen game, Later he will use others of his stars In the films. ANOTHER BOLTON PLAY. Marcin is preparing to pro- ag comedy, called “If I Were rou,” by Guy Bolton and himself. Fiore Sheineld will be featured in| ‘cast. Mr. Marcin has p! Stina She Meld under @ three-year e@ontract. | AN AUTOMOBILE COMEDY. fam H. Harris, through an ar- ment with Lewis & Gordon, will uce In the near future a play by itiam Anthony McGuire, called *Bix-Cylinder Love.” It deals with gutomobiles ami the romances they etir up. A NEW STAR APPEARS. Reed Albee, son of E. F. Albee, head of the Keith vaudeville Interests, walked on the stage at the Ethel Levy benefit show for the disabled goldiers at the Sam H. Harris Thea- tre Sunday night and sang two songs Just as though he'd been a headliner QM his life, It was a surprise for the audience. Nobody knew Reed Albee could sing, but he certainly did id he walked and coughed just like professional boo. The applause was deafening. Walter Kingsley was filled with pride “PHOEBE” AT THE SHUBERT. Lee Shubert announces that “Phoebe of Quality Street” will begin a New York engagement at the Shu- bert Theatre next Monday evening. Margaret Anglin will end her season in “Joan of Arc” Saturday night, She will play in “The Womaa of Bronze” again next fell MART WINS FROM MARK. “Good Times" opened at the Hip- podrome Aug. 9. On the same eve- Bing “Ladies’ Night" began at the Kl- finge. That night Martin Herman, the Woods general manager, met Mark A. Luescher of the Hippodrome and sald: “Til bet you a Turkish towe) against @ hair froin the shimmying elephant’s fail that our steam room will be open Jonger than the Hippodrome tank.” The bet was made. “Good Times” @osed Saturday night. Mr. Herman ow has the elephynt’s hair and is @pecchiess with pride. GEORGE “FIXED IT” A stomkeeper on Upper Broadway @ecovered last Saturday @ curd in his Ghow window advertising the fact that Mrs. Fiske was at Henry Miller's Theatre playing in “Wake Up Jona- Phan.” Calling his porter, a negro, he qld: “George, that show has left town.” “Yas sah!" replied George. Yesterday the merchant noticed the was etill in the window, “George,” be said, “that card ts stfy ' “Yas sah,” replied the porter, ‘but Ah bas done fixed it 90's It won't fool Bobody.” The merchant took a look Qt the card. On it the negro had writ- *All over now.” GOSSIP. & benefit for the Bronx Hospital be held at the Eltinge Theatre inday night. Roland Young wil! give his two Bundredth performance in “Rollo's Wild Oat" ‘at the Punch and Judy Friday night. Lynne Overman is to be the hon- ered: guest at the djnner of the Sons @f Missouri next month. “The Last Waltz” will begin at the Century next Tuesday evening in- 6tead of Monday. A new bill consisting of “The Jequinade” and “Innocent and belle” will begin at the N Bood Playhouse May 10. John Golden launched Winchell ith's new comedy, “The Whe," Atlantic City last ‘The Giants will see ‘Love Birds” at the Apollo to-night as the guests of | Pas Rooney. E. J. Ballentine has been engaged by John D. Williams for a role in *Gold.” He was Frazio in “The Test.” A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Johnny Biggles, son of the revenue officer at Wellsvil ed by other boye four times last wees. : FOOLISH MENT. Look at that old race-horse singing Heavens, cun it bet Bmell the dear old church bell ring ing, 2 ; Heavens, can it be? Paste the morning sunlight squeat. ing, Bee the trains at stations kneeling, Ten’t such a life appealing? About Plays anid By BIDE DUDLEY { Players poses sencres seer { By Way of Diversion. J ZT want to heur ihe rooster crow outside my doof again. I want to hear the porker grunt and grumble in his pen. I want to hear old Rose, the cow, gtve out her plaintive “moo.” 1 want to see the ranch again; you bet 4 Heavens can it be? . FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ‘Annie used to be dull, but sio ber marriage she is lively.” ' “No wonder! Now she's Annue- mated." your life I do! I want to fall asleep each night at 7, as I did when darkness setticd on the plains just like a coverlid. I want to start out ridin’ fence at day, astride the rough and tumble roan, the calico siz A. M. next or bay. I want to drop a lasso on some wild and woolly steer, 1 want the lone wolf's lonely wail to hit me in the car. Each spring I want a lot of things—yes, want tem like the deuce. But what's the use to wish for ‘em; I ask you—what's the use? ASBESTOS CURTAINS HOME HOME RUN (sis HELPS Sig SING CONVICTS BALL 1000 Leave THEATRE WHERE STEALIN IS APPLAUDED® ® RESTORES TEAM DEFE Ossining a VILLAGERS — ONE GAME HT IN AEROPLANE GI Voice & AGT UNIONTOWN, Pr Banovr HANDS @ 27,4 To victim. WouLD MAKE A Foo, i Lawyer AL’ RIGHT My Deag ! SCUEORNIA DECIDES IN FAVOR OF HUSBanps meee SUIT CASE ANDER A REAL CERT FUE, wm SEEIS DRY ERA CREATING PIE EATERS, Pastry, | AS SUBST TUT, FOR Liguok — NOT THE OnLy SUBS TiruTE. Ful 3 CN Founb iw NYACK Woops. SAndLoRDS bog. VE MADE ANY Wi ym wip AY. 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