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Rs eas eee ae soak late See About Plays By BIDE over the management of “Mixed Marriage” at the Frases Theatre. The latest Theatre Guild play, “Liliom,” now at the Gar- fick, will be moved to the Fulton on 2%, and “John Ferguson” will be revived at the Garrick Later there ‘will be @ revival of “Jane Clegg." it fa Mr. Herndon's plan to send out a which will offer John Ferguson” “jane Clegg" for week engage- im the cities, Incidentally, Margaret Wycherley of “Mixed Mar- riage” will sail for London at the end of her engagement at the Frazee, THOMAS WILL CONTINUE. ‘ gustus Thomas !s proving suc qpened Mator in “Nemesia,” at the Hudson, that fe will continue in the Jeading role through vest week, any- way. Hig work is receiving much | raise along Broadway. They all sy Eis every move in a picture, eo HARNDON has taken A KREYMBORG EVENING. | Alfred Kreymborg, the “Free Verse froubadour,” will give a recital of his poems, with musical accompani- ment, and wiil present his puppet play, “Lima Beans,” at the Civic Club, No. 14 West 12th Street, next Wednesday evening for the benefit of the club's library. YES, WHY NOT? Lynne Overman, of “Just Married,” recently wrote a drinking song and tok it to a publisher. “Interesting,” said the publisher, | “put who would buy copies now if I published it? Those are Prohibition days.” : “Why not eell them as souvenirs of a bygone age?” asked Mr. Over- man. | | TO HONOR GYPSY. | Gypsy Bellaire, of the touring “Passing Show,” was educated at the Sacred Heart Convent of Ken- wood, at Albany, and when the | troupe plays that city Monday the | ajumiae will tender her a reception, | is @ dasbing brunette—one of | Se tore than passing fair of “The Passing Show.” NOW GRIN, DURN YE! Once in @ while a story 1s written expressly for this column, and it is puch a dandy we just have to chuck her in as ehe stands. The mail has brought us this one: Ruth Amos, just signed for stock feads in Philadelphia, dropped in last week to visit Evelyn Greely. After a several days’ stay, Miss Amos jocu- larly remarked: a “My sakes, Evelyn, you can’t tmag- tne how glad I am I learned to swim! “So am L but why the soliloquy at this time?” asked Miss Greely. Then Miss Amos replied, without smiling: “It has ben raining continuously since I arrived. Curtain!” KUGEL TELLS ONE. Did you ever hear of Lee Kugel? Well, anyway, he vouohes for a story about a mew butler engaged to bute for Arthur Byron. “The first day.” says Mr. Kugel (oh, you know him, don't you?), “there was a dinner party at Mr. Byron's home. In the centre of the table was & magnificent vase containing some flowers. One of the ladies said, ‘What @ beautiful vase!’ using the ‘vawse’ pronunciation, ‘Yes,’ replied another Jody, ‘it is @ beautiful vase,’ and she pronounced the ‘a’ as in ‘face.’ Then, according to Mr. Kugel (oh, I'm sure you've heard of him), the butler spoke up "If it cout over $5,’ he said, ," first lady is right. If it cost under that sum, the second has the proper pronunciation.’ “So, Mr. Byron fired the butler. He was too gabby.” GOSSIP. Henry Stern is said to be trying to Jease the Gaiety Theatre, | Tana Park, Coney Island, will open ts wane vest Saturday, ML Albert Glorie and Mile. Adelaide Gina ure to dunce In “Phoebe of Quality Street.” “ Love” will conchide a long and profitable engagement at Maxine Hiliott’s Theatre to-night. Leo Ditrichstein has been invited to appear in “Toto” in London and the British provinces. The Duncan Sisters, of “Tip Top,’ will sail tor England Thursday. The will resume in “Tip Top” next Fail Mre. Charles Dillingham has ap- plied for @ passport, and will go to | Burope in the near future. | Mitzi will play in “Lady Billy” at | the Liberty but two weeks more Then she will go abroad to visit her | relatives. Atby Merchant, who Dew" tor Willlam Harr Product of Professor Bak wright factory. Sidney L. Mason has cast of Holbrook Bl.nn's Bad Man,” Vincent “Thanks to You’ Street, has ers 4 ‘ote “Irish | is a almost every around in th commuters’ trains is sportmg page. FOOLISH MENT. bhe was bred in old Kentucky She was pre in New O Bhe was coke in Philad And in Boston che was bean Ha, ha! Pretty new Nc ee» EEN LAME TE ony eto! | JOE’S CAR ~ YES — BUT WHERE ARE YOU GOING WITH IT? eS i we Coie " DOWN AN’ GIVE | THAT MECHANIC A’ BAWLIN' } OUT HE'S TAKING “Too = = and Players a DUDLEY yo) IVE HAN ENOUGH OF “THIS STAUING STUFF —THat car's |, GOTTA BE. OUT “ToMoRROW OR ULL KNow “TH' REASON wy! PET AMBITIONS. M. Pearson of No. 1978 Second Avo- nue wins the final Pet Ambition con- test to-day and will be given the prize, a Dictionary of Russian Pro- fanity, if he will send a pretty girl in here for !t Blondes are usually more popular than the other kinds around this office, The contest closes with to-d ard. We want to thank the readers who tried for the prix We have arranged to give them each a printed letter of thanks and shall expect them all to drop in for these letters Monday at 4 ach wearing a re arDa- | tion. ay's Ambition follows | My pet ambition | Ts to be @ musician | os In a show or a cabaret. luewombe That's better than a clerk, Ww é ‘ou GOT OFF / Wey = A WESTERDAY AFTERNOON DIDNT ‘You J For 1 won't have to work; | ON “TH STALL THAT HEAR ME FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Tm trying to collect a bill from Greene for a tailor.” “So you've got a permanent job at I'll be able to play all day. hae WERE Miso = DIDNT You peer eed en t, fl RA BY yiBrnee— Pouice ZZ CURFEW LAW DooMeED IN CHICAGO, CAN'T TELL GRANDDAUGHTER Eom RANMA ON ACCOUNT SHORT SKIRTS — ITS THE FACE SETRAYS ee AGE | BowERY SALOON WITH TELEPHONE” Mule ERVES AIQUOR a THE VOICE WTA THE SM/ILE* » Wangs ACTOR Says “SENSE OP HONOR“ Caused HIM To MARRY 3 Women — ORE cauknae KATINKA AAN ee HOneR WITH THES4O 1 Get JR STOP THAT TALK, WHY, IVE Got A BET DowN Tet BUILD YOU ALL HOME IN —s"~w— PER MONTH, ADDED To Mi WOMAN = Y'DON' TE] | ON A “SURE THING “IN THE COUNTRY, AN — — WEALTHY YOUR SALARY, WE'LL BER THINK I'D LET AG! 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