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By ae DUDLEY EON DE COSTA, composer, ¥ 50 wrote most of the music in ly-Irifty" several seasons azo, 8 making good his promise to produce He has a new musical piece called “Page Miss Venus.” the book of which ts by Louis Allen Browne and Adelaide French and for which he, himself, has written the lyrics and music. Janet Velte, who created the title role in “Mary.” and Guy Robert- fon, who was leading man of the Chicago “Mary,” have been engaged by Mr. De Costa for the new show “Page Miss Venus” will open in Bal- timore on Sept. 26 and if the paging “OUR YOUNGER POETS }| Mary Aven tor off tle poem Thee thunder allways searee me $0 When to my hed at hoam T go. But father ses ty just kepe coot And do nott bee a littel fool Ty ster Hogan of No. 788 ‘Tenth ollypop with a refreshing lit- Here, have a look at it MOTHER ted HIM Beastie Barriscale, © Skirt,” was in a dep Buffalo recently when she little tot walking aimlessly noticed ts successful, will Be ProUBnY 19) aiked the child if she was to t Broadway soon “No, daddy is wif me,” came th reply SEASON FFICIALLY. He ee is daddy?” ‘offic! ets Tosted.” To-day 15 Sept. 1, the oMeil) wwe jets look for him, What opening day of the new theatrical ‘pie name?" season. The Equity shop plan may) “Daddy.” Bow be considered in full force tn) connection with the companies not controlled by members of the Produc- | ing Managers’ Association. In reality, | it has been in effect over since it was | voted on, some weeks a&¢ ANOTHER NEW THEATRE. | Another big motion picture theatre | will be added to New York's places of amusement Saturday evening when the Tivoli, at Eighth Avenue! and 50th Street, is opened. It is a very pretty theatre, seating 3,000. | ‘The ‘press representative assures Us ft is just 245 steps from Broadway unless one runs. HUNTINGTON'S NIGHT. To-night is the night that Hunt- ington, L. 1, dons its best clothes and struts in pride. | For to-night William Faversham will give the town {ts first theatrical premiere when he opens his new play, “The | Bilver Fox," there. Huntington | might get other first nights if it showed jt wanted them with patron- age. “The Silver will come to Maxine Liliott’s Thoatre Sept. 6 BALD-HEAD ROW BACK. | Whaddye think” They sa Mimic World,” at Theatre, has brows head row @re noticed in Respectfully iefe NEXT AT THE CORT. Sam H. Harris will offer “Only 43," Cort Theatre will include A very proud of their blooded airedale, Toy Top Tatters, a full sister of Pres- ident Harding's Laddie Boy. The rea- son is Toy Top hax seven puppies, four girls and three boys. One of the little girls will be named Lady Flor- ence, after Mrs, Harding. No names have been selected for the other six children and Mr. Luescher has asked Us to request the public to suge: Maj! your names to him at the H podrome. ‘The dogs are at Shas brook Kennals, Southport, Conn FOR GOODNESS SAKE! Marguerite Lemare, rehearsi “Blossom Time," sister, Jill Mi Love Letter,” about the first- named said Miss | “It tells the life of Schu- | most interesting,” | Nyy | Which one?” came from Miss Mid- | | | dlcton, “Mr. Lee or Mr. J. J.?” Gossip. Tyler Brooke has gone West lo ap- pear in “Angel F Bessie, a lady o} in a Capitol fiun n L. Lawrence Weber will put Helen | outang, will be | Lowell in 'w comedy when she finishes in “Nobody's Money." | The Yiddi Art Theatre (The Gar- den) opens to-night with a play called | “The Dibbuk.” ‘Phe Selwyns will move “Sonny Boy” from the Cort to the Apollo on Sept 12 Lillian Ring, prima donna of “Thi Right Girl,” will be in “Tickle Me’ this season | Alex Sullivan has launched another | wong, “Georgia Rose,” being sung in| “Put and Take.” Vred C. Quimby Dempsey-Carpentier films to Neliic | Revell at St. Vincent's Hospital to- | night. | Elsie Esmond Signe Larsen and Lugarda Harling ere to be in the cast of “Launcelot and Ela: Brock Pomberton will ope: at the National and Geo. huret “Tarzan of the Apes Broadhurst to-night Director Joseph Plunkett has en- | gaged Henri Scott, bass-baritone, to | Ging at the Strand next week | David Glassford, Edmund Gurney and Henry Merrell have been added to the cast of “The Blue Lagoon.” When the Hippodrome seat sale opened yesterday there was a line of patrons extending away around the corner. Theatrical! people believe this fs a sign of a good season ahead Walter E. Greene, formerly Vice | President of the Famous Players Lasky Company, has been elected President o¢ Pyramid Pictures, Inc. will show the} words” road- at the A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Tustice of the Peace MePipp of) Wellsville often consents to remit a fine, but he invariably insists that (he | eosts of the case be paid FOOLISHMENT By Walter Winchet Pa like to be @ herring, gosh! I know that I'd be twkled. % an spite of Prohibition 1 “Yes, 1 know,” said Miss Barriscale, “put what does mamma call him?" "Oh, she never calls him ner Feplied the tot. “She Ike: duct THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY has made a bid for the cas-| Come ¢ N So - wr' RE Goin + ‘To SHOW AUNT ESSIE AROUND Put “TAT PAPER AWAY! ~ Naw ~T FEEL PUNK ee Ri “Two Ge ALONE. ! LULL STAY HERE. ; ee [+ THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER. 1 1921 How can vw) A aaT_ Cale | aac WELL BEFORE Iave MY CONSENT — MuST TELL SomeTHIN’ "MR. SOPP + —ou ME “4 BUT You'Re TALKIN, NONSENSE ! £ TWREE GET WH —_LisTen - ~~ { ‘ OH, we'Le MANAGE IT SOME How - rae Do You DRINK ferriininl COME ON Now -(Lt pewe! WE CAN SQUEEZE (NY HERE -— More Like “Showing Too Sect ce a WiHooP @ | EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. 5 5 hey Mom ¢ WE RE PLAYIN? 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