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t : 4 men LTE? 2 cesT ORT eee oe By BIDE HEN we were in London six weeks or 80 ago we went to see the De Courville revue, “Pins and Needles,” and in it was a dra- matic sketch called “The Dance of Death.” The programme, If we are not mistaken, gave credit to the Grand Guignol, Paris, as the origin of the playlet, Wednesday evening, in reenwich Village Hollies,” We saw a scene entitled “The Last Dance,” the idea of which was sub- stantially the same as that of “The Dance of Death." The programme Rave credit to Gretchen Kastman for | office of “The Last Dance.” the Bohemi Hastman hi Dance” in va Thousands of Americans who “Pins and Need! WAGGIE WAS IN. | In the hall of the Astor Theatre Building yesterday we met a mes- senger boy coming out of the ele- vator and asked him if Lincoln A, Wagenhais and Collin Kemper were! in their offices, | “1 just come from their rooms,” re- plied’ the boy. “Wageie's there, but Kempie ain't.” | MEAN OF US, EH? Carl Helm messenger-boys ua to the effect that a non-Equity member of the cast of “Sonny Boy at the Cort, almost caused an actors’ strike recently. Carl Randall discovered this person and the Equity deputy was called. ! “Where is he?’ demanded the dep- uty. “Yonder!” said Mr. Randall, ac-/ cording to Mr. Helm. And then tho} actor-dancer pointed to Waggles, the | dog of the play. | “Oh, fish!” said the deputy. 1 ‘We thought the Selwyns, producers | of “Sonny Boy the Producing and did not have to observe Equity whop rules. | ee | SHE HAD ONE DATE. Avery Hopwood was in Atlantic! City to see the opening of ‘Ladies’! Night” recently. At his hotel he saw] an old scrubwoman hard at work | and took pity on her. “Would you like to go to a show | to-morrow night?" he asked Bhe looked at him a me replied: an't go lo-morrow night Can't you get some other night off?" | WEDDING BELLS. ‘It was discovered at the Promenade Treatro last night that Madeline Richers, who was in the si i @he Shubert “Mlorodora”™ revi bride. Her h nd is Ha tartoonist, Some months ago Made- | line said she would marry only for) love, so it couldn't have been his pic- tures. SHOULD KNOCK 'EM DEAD. We haye been notified that the “Shakespeare's Garden of Love" num- ber in the “Mi:nic World" has proved guch a success it will be extended into a musical comedy with Hamlet ag the comedian and Shakespeare and Portia as the juveniles. Good! This will fill a long-felt want “TRUE TO FORM.” | Barry Macollum, Director of the Actors’ Repertory Th re, will pro- duce "True to Form,” tustin MacHugh, at the Bramhall Playhoure on Sept. 12 SHE SAW THE SHOW. i A.M. Lighton, manager of the [i viera, where “Over the Hii!” 4ng, was in the lobby yesterda an old colored woman appr: him with a request for a nickel “Hunger asked Mr Lighton. “Naw, sah!" she replied. “Ah wants ter see dis heal film an’ Ah needs fi’ cents mo’ ter git a ticket.” Mr. Lighton nessey, the pre escort the old we rney O'Shaugh , and had bim in free. FOR MISS GREENWOOD. “Sadie Love,’ made over for mua- foal purposes, will be Charlotte Green- wood's next vehicle under the Marosco management. Avery Hopwood will write the book, and Werner Janssen the music. EGAN GOING HOME Frank ©. Egan of the Licthe The- etre, Los Angeles, is leaving New York for home to-morrow He will take several plays along to try out We hear Nazimova and Henrietta Crosman would like to get suitable plays to produce at Mr. Egan's Thea- IRISH PLAYERS SAILING. Charles Dillincham has arranged to presen the Irish Players in “The White Headed Roy" at Henry Mil-| Jer’s Theatre on Sem. 1b. The actors will sail for America to-morrow, About Plays and Players in London will! wonder who first thought of the idea | DUDLEY | teen" and “Bab,” bas been engaged by Lee Kugel for a part in “The Six- Winchell Smith saw “Lightnin’” open in Chicago. The advance sale Was over $60,000 for four weeks. Vera Myers has returned from her | vacation and will appear with Paul | Oscard in a dance number at the Tivoli next week A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “IT see,’ rays Hector Spotts of} Wellsville, “that all, Marconi can de- cipher in that wireless he received from Mars, is the letter V. 1 wish | somebody would send me a V." | FOOLISHMENT. If 1 were again twenty-three. My goodness, how happy I'd be! I'd probably sing, Like a bird on the wing, Or maybe V'd climb up a tree. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “Did you know the privates in the! army always eat more than the offi-| cers?” | No. Why is that?" | “Because there are more of them."| if JOE’S | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 CAR 1 SUPPOSE “TAT AS LONG AS AUNT" ESSIE STICKS, '™ DOOMED To DO MY “TRAVELING ON FOOT !. GosH = But SHE SURE “TAKES UP SPACE! THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Nozir! A Guy CAN'T “ELL How HE STANDS WITH A WomaN ! HE NEVER KNows WHETHER: NS SHE MARRIED HIM FoR Y He" DoUGH” oR NNoT 7 ae ae wiree ARE 2 THose CHILDREN © Ipo Hore THEY RE Not DOWN BY THE WATER - T HEAR Your FeLLow ATHOS TRIPPED OVER AN ICE Pick AND WA: BADLY HURT! = —— DARLING — WoT WOULD Wou Do \F =X SHourD Die — AN’ ~ FASTER'N: Ty'CAR — “TALKIN' THEIR HEADS OFF AN’ SAYING NOTHIN’ heave MARY. Were AgE wy YES. THE BOTTLE Wed ON His HIP SMASHED AND "DO THEY PLAY PuT AND TAKE THE MEMBERS OF THE COOKS UNION ATTEND THe BALL GAME oN LADIES DAY, AND, FoLLOoWwING THE TRADITIONS OF THEIR SEX, THEY CONCENTRATE RIGHT BY wiTHouT EVEN SEEING ME! 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HANDED TO HIM IN_AN ENVELOPE MADE HIM WANT TO KISS EVERY WOMAN IN HIS CONGREGATION, OLD MAID MAY HAVE PuT IT VICE PRES. oF NATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE SAYS BaBy SHOES CosT MORE THAN WHOLE HIDE OF A COWe _, THE SHOE DEALERS HAND LIS A PBIFFERENT STEER. MANY UNDERSIZED OYSTERS COMING INTO MARKETe 1S a FEW Me UNDER. SEV iN TOWN y TOWN Qn ns 4 DOHRMAN | ie SENT || Rita np) tev Doctor To GEORGE 4 TOUR COUNTRY MAY IN A SPECIALLY BUILT “AUTO BUNGALOW". yYOWALAYS 47'S CHEAPER To Move Be Taan Pay fener AAA E-CLAW CRAB CAUGHT JAMAICA Bay SAID TO MEASURE OVER & FT FROM TIP TO T MANY S FT BLUE LAW CRABS FLOATING AROUND FROM TIP TO TH scacesereemerne tC MUST TIP rot TEN-DOLLAR AWAR ING § 2G : BIL ALL | sossir aa $10 Award D WINNING STRIP NO. 29 COMPLETED BY EDWARD GRYWACESKI, Zl about Tie corn nes Says George Arliss — c ni “i cing i aS i ia 4 — a hes a gene cold ond wall Be scuns) award Grywaceski athe O PEEP. UT THEN SHE SWEPT SHE POKED AWAr AND GAVE THE S WASUSTOD | ME Te a2 TM GOING TOSWEEP] Away ar Me = GEOGRAPHIC y jexitbourne Gordon has engaged (Age fourteen) “ ® CHAIR BENEATH THE BED — | A TERRIPLESC SOCIETY |nity Buns Jenny Dickerson and Frank E. Jam'-| No, 500 East 136th Street, Bronx, N.Y. SSR F . SAYS NEWYORK |”"2 Busy Guy Bolton, author of “Sally,” 18] ~ — Wi, c * 23 15 GREATER >| a) going abrond to see the rehearsals / Tf THAN ie giish “Sally” company. y Sam" H. Harris bas signed. Hugo $5 Awards é C) NV LONDON» ww) Cameron for a part in Irving Berlin's Lorenzo Power 4 AKEGAROLESS | = Spewwc Box Revue x OF, WASHINGTONS | uth Urban been engaged by (Age thirteen) ACTIONS elwyns as understudy for the] Teaneck Road, Teaneck, N. J. | ar ‘ Wore Rebiet Dorls Mathews | FPURHING HOUSE La ¢ riders Send them to No. 366 Fifth Ave (Age thirtesn) fo the Selwyns for “Phe Silver Peacock,” ry } Burning Olga Petrova. Diana Van Pelt ELDERBERRY ; Andrew Lawior and Lorna . (Age twelve) | WINE BEING d will be castaway ohildren in ‘The Patchogue, Long Island. | POURED OVER Blue Lagoon,” opening at the Astor ili \Te i . 12, janie : ONE ON THE q The first bili of the East-West Play- sea, will embrace scopy Be $1 Awards Meuse fas bi 1e Pot ers," “Sweet id | Bwenty"and “The Eternal Judiins *|EL! GOLDBERG, age fourteen, No. | A BURNING Be eee Temas SRE critiect' hose? | LEONORA HAIG, ape feurtc | @S PROFESSIONAL reof the original Ameut- A rteen, No. 3 laa Palarer widow Gcumhe eects toe |" ATO West iad eae pater No. piNgi Ale Wast Atak Btreati Ne nM, a No, 1626 Amsterdam Avenue, N.Y. C. | FATHER'S PERFUME. “Did you ever hear the story of the|dressing-gown she went to bid her RATTLESNAKE Ratrie. S| ' Degree yews ey. CLAIRE SMITH, age twelve, No.| 25 Delance rigedets a rae Names of award winners and $10 ¢¢ USSYFOOT" JOHNSON, whose |deacon's daughter? This story illus-|little daughter good night. She HUNTERS HOLD THE BONE : ete Mcclir kod clas Theopp wil | MEAL Marmion Avenue, Bronx, N; ¥)| RUTH RAUSCAKOLB, age thirteen, laren heater nee Ne P effort to prohibitionige Seot- | trates Scottish conditions very well. leone over the child's cot and a BARGECUE AT Bov be seen in “Page Mass Venus,” RACHEL LESE, age fourteen, No.| No. 814 Fox Street, Bronx, N. Y Na ee published on Anis page | land fi recently, was dis-| ‘The wite of 4 Peebles deacon took | kiss was exchanged. After the kiss BROWNSVILLE. a, mead oon Mabel Normand an4| 292 Clinton Street, N. Y. C. GORDON LEVER, age twelve, No ners fees et yl Ne, 38 fen you to cussing his failure with a New York|4 bath one evening, and as it was/the little girl drew back sharply, SUPPOSE “ ena ye Dromiocd abe HELEN T. HUMAN, age ten, No, 26| 270 West Palisade Avenue, Engle- | ,,N° comp titled to more | °utor: relay), coll ‘Noverben weather) abe | snied end: ead: THEY ENJOYED pov New. ree ’ than one $10 award, tee $5 or ines | “Yes, I failed," he-ended, “and Tm |ewallowed a teaspoonful or two of| “*Why, mamma, you'vedeen usins| 9 PAT TZ 11 vin ear “eaepae ELEN ae SEES NOHWORTOUL noe pepe FAI ELLA, “eye § aware during the course of these very sorry. Conditions in Scotland! whiskey after-her bath to keep her-! father’s perfume, baven’s- youT"— C000" Ti Ig = aan, i thirteen, drawing: competitions, _xBre very bad, self from catching cold. Then in her Detroit Free Press, J We al \ i a Daa, 5 ; aeeny ‘