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“Your third pay- ment is overdue, Mr. Glank.” It looks, in its rum- pled nonchalance, as though it had been designed by the International nd Pulp Works. He wears, an eraser tied te string around his neck and uses it freely during intermissions, If Mr. Broun will permit High Hat suggestions: A roller-towel shirt-front; a tablet effect from which top sheets can be torn off; or a revolving-door system worked by pressing an auto- matic stud (there is, of course, the danger of his getting stuck in the re- volving door himself, but that can’t he helped)—any one of these might solve his. prob- lem. Or he might have a stud, vest and collar and tie tattooed to his most genial remains 19% Paper they s: side. By the way, I’ve discovered that the wrinkle touch to Mr, Broun’s clothes is a well-conccived fake. purposely tailored that. v American Accordeon Company. Hihattractions Herriman’s “Krazy Kat” in Vanity Fair... . The newest note in quicting the city: the turn- stiles at the Grand Central subway ation. May we s\ t rubber nick- els as the next step Ted Healy ) vodvil coi- silencers on the and his mugs on the ex- tion for the rar's delay in Uni- versal's production of Paul Whiteman’s King of Ja “They're waiting for the perfection of the four-dimen- sional film.”” F Connelly’s Green Pas- tures’’ (all col- ored). Also Ring Lardner’s wire to the author on its opening night: hope the Mansfi will be dark for a year.” ... The silly, asinine, dumb but fascinating game of O-HI-O which is being substituted for 1 our leading Suthin uni- o ing’s new trick (honest to gawsh), which is the old Houdini trunk-escape done with a different twist. But, we wonder, can Mr. Keat- get into that cage with the canary rend Spring! SS ¥ studies versit and disappear? (SK-Tsk! WHATLL King GEORGE “THIRK SF ME? ————- |] we Best Steppers “St. James Infirmary” and “The No Sin,” George Olsen, You Understand”—The Victor. oking Breakfast for the One I nd “When a Woman Loves a Bernie Cummins—Victor, he One Girl’—Ben Selvin—Co- lumbia, “Puttin’ on the man—Victor. Ritz’—Leo Reis- —Jupor, Jn. comicbooks.com