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aie Fon YOUR AMUSEMENT the Shows in New York Berrer ‘One, Tue—Cort. Canary, Tue—Globe. large diamond, Joseph Cawthorn gags 2 baptism of melodrama. Davpres—Lyceum. Wa ar orphans as wel- fare workers in Dear Brutus- with the rus aime Ce COHAN'S BMATRE Sine Weed REVS | THE CUTE LITTLE PLAY THAT TURNS “EM AWAY “A Prince There Was” Geo. M. Cohan's Greatest Success COHAN & HARRIS COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT The ROYAL VAGABOND A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE LONGACRE jhivn." COHAN & HARRIS present THREE FACES EAST The Most Pascinating Mystery Play Ever Written. Direct from Six Months’ Run at Cohan & Harns Theatre, LIBERTY weitWat esac 253: LEO DITRICHSTEIN Better than “The Concert MARQUIS d de PRIOLA one than “The King” ELTING Theatre, West 42nd Rtreet. Eves. at 8:20. Matiness Wednesday & Saturday 2:30. A. H. WOODS presents UP IN MABEL’S ROOM With HAZEL DAWN, JOHN CUMBERLAND, Others REPUBLIC ™'sniwores ARTHUR HOPKINS PRESENTS MARJORIE RAMBEAU (By Arrangement with A.M, W in THE FORTUNE TELLER ~ CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS VERYTHING ti HIPPODROME STAGED BY R. H. BURNSIDE b of ‘Everything’ for 10 musical comedies." —N. BOOTH “Wamewu t The Woman in Room 13 WINTER GARD) ba ae Monte Cristo, Jr. "33" ASTOR Siiitte’ Wetteviay sed daturdas Ste | EAST IS WEST Siinrex CASINO Sistine Wednentay sod Saturday Sb East is West— by various me EVERYTHING broken circus. Forever Arter—Playhouse. tiny re Co.'s 's Miss Raiibeau: enemies — /udson. “Mann contributes to the torpedoing of i » how mad he gets when he finds out! Goov Mornine, Judce was His Honor, € the liyht went out in the cabaret? Invisipie For, Tur—Marris. by y papa from the other world. ‘ue Tents oF THE George Gaul is favored with mich friendly advice. Keep tr ro Yoursett Nicander very much wron, First—Nora Bayes. Licutnis’—Gaiety. there's a way. Mipsicut Wuirt care led astray. * Necty or N’OrvEANS Mrs. Fiske springs something new der the moon. bare knee badinage. Ner, Tue — 48th S me my chee-ild anlesPHincetss One of those a Prease Get Marriev—Little, being half-tied. Repemption—Ply mouth. wake. SOME TIME ,4%;, more sighs for a Reao in Russia. Broadway and Thereabouts Jottings of a Theatre-Fan Anent A private view Having gulped a Jane Barrie juggles 7 Bainter loved bout-Chinatown. House- Mice Brady Des- Louis t. Where » When Prompted Punch Edwin roomed. Feminist Where there's a Bill, Life and letters of a millionaire in the hands jertrude Vanderbilt. Char- acter types shaken up in a Pullman. Marouis DE Naughty Leo nipped by Nemesis. Motty—Broadhurst. Tn e—Liberty. Bant- Dull Henry Mil- Garden. Give Only 299 need Trials of When George comes back, and he does come Barry- JUDGE Rosix Hoop—Park. Amenities of out- lawry. Roya Vacasonn, Tur—Cohan & Harris. Self-kidding comic opera. Stxpav—gyth St. Skirtless skirts. Somesopy’s Sweetueart—Central. Span- ish flavored operetta. Some Time—Casino. Kd Wynn, women and song. Trea For Turere—Maxine Elliott—Con- sequences of lunch for two. Turee Faces East—Longacre. An ex- clusive English home overrun with Wise Foots—Criterion. Geniai s dote as one. Ticer! Ticer!—Belasco. Ambushed by sex. Tony’s Bow—Comedy. George Marion as a dusky diplomat of the pantry. Unknown Purpie, Tne—Lyric. Pat- ented thrills. Up is Manet’s Room—Eltinge. Joh: Cumberland as an Indian giver of lingerie. Vetvet Lavy, Tur—Newe Amsterdam Cerebral vacation. Woaax 1x Room 13, Tue—Booth. Janet Beecher melodramatically beset. Ziecreip Froiic—Cocoanut Grove. Up- stairs in the Doll Department. Says J. Fuller Gloom By Tos P. Moreas Wi AT foolish notions other people have. How unfortunate it is that pompous men are so often bow-legged. \ consistent prohibitionist will not take either horn of a dilemma The trouble with the last argument of kings is that it no longer convinces anybody. If 1 ever meet a man whose given name is “Henri” 1 shall certainly pick a fight with him As a rule, poets have no sense of humor. If they had, the most of them would not be poets. Ry the time a man is able to conduct his own love affair successfully he is too old to have one The man who continually prates of his chiv- alry usually has something else the matter with him. What little popularity I possess has been gained by being reminded of a story and then not telling it The kaiser has learned that a dull thud is an especially sickening sound when one makes it himself. Congratulations! The man whose nerve I most admire, Of all the nervy sect, Is he who wished “Good luck!"” by wire And had it sent “collect.” CEC “MADE AT KEY GARS comicbooks.com