The New Yorker

Vol. 1, No. 1 - February 21, 1925

Broadway has no end of actors out of work. But as a rule they refuse to admit the truth of their unemployment. Possibly it is because he is so well known and liked a comedian that he doesn’t mind admitting a disastrous season now and then, that Denman Maley was prompted to make the confession below, an engraved copy of which cheered my breakfast one day last week: DORIS RICHMOND MALEY Announces the idleness of her husband DENMAN In New York City, Commencing February first, nineteen hundred and twenty five At Home Receiving—offers 130 West 44th Street New York City

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