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(A: 2 CCT: te see see enc es nee ee ies At A A 1 ST CORE Sy tne Acces to Aneta tent _— neem eee, Sill Wenner oh e We wee wae f = : ee ee eee cceiaitaemedomementeetcene eee ene ant en " Fee bandera ame = sad cs hs ie ne eee. eV omc aS ROR te th PRs Fi NN MG etn Mt A ny ark ( A OO eS IO BF ay oe ates tts saemnincsin the is, 9 de eth laa an a Cay wma = rE 7 Tuceday. October 18719137 om 0 Wo & By CM. Payne Hey vHere! what On ves.I KNow —— = A Do You WANT To Do, FJ YOUR INTENTIONS q 4 AR Flood THE PLACE = Were RIGHT, BUT x eR 2 IF ANY THING OF INTEREST TS You, OFF You ALL LO BOY ZEP PUT IDEA AND ITS SOME Cnctehtrdte pi Ruan Mne,.-baeea pagded Hart sulting she eaten KYNOPSIN OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, [0 the ee ne a mae wel i _BY CHARLES DARNTO Fou have read VEMMitaw's* “Ath -Mintogwes You AUUW Row woot are, but until you go to the Little Theatre you cannot know how much better they act than read. ‘These sketches, five of which h 4 r been grouped under the title of “TY 7 i H P % | Yicchtte “are fe a Sores ‘“Kffairy’ of Anatol,” nidy 0 devepted as the: lasto-nurt-i.-phHantertm, Th ie an rH A | vie ‘ | er amber name, rrted, easy morad {s that variety te the spice of life. In Schnitzler's own Vie erie Faw tphonrat ‘ont handed tha paper to Cox, whe reed nothing could be more simple, and even here in staid New York it may - 5 Fe @ ‘mame understood. The fact {s that it's the intimate quality of these engaging episodes o> i S). | Pail, Sa", nna that gives them thelr epecial charm. Both men and women are likely to chuckle % agains, the a over ingpcent little adventures of thelr own in foltowing “The ‘Affutra’ of ‘ |e" Wastungton + Anatol.” Indeed, it may now be counted a# a certainty that laughter will | zhorwten sas cont set nightly gladden the walls of the house where some very sad affairs have taken Jeter tha ean, wit Sov place. While this form of entertainment—five separate eplsodes—must be ro- Barded as an experiment, there is no reason to fear that it will not prove popular, for these “Affairs are de cidedly Uvely and witty. To theatre. goers who have reached ¢he age of dis- cretion they are sure to prove delight- tul. Excellent taste has been shown by Winthrop Ames in staging the sketches, and the acting 1s sometimes very good and never very bad. A fresh face, and usually @ pretty ono, in each “Affair” serves to keep the interest alive and to} CHAPTER XI. (Continaed.) Libby Prison. OU shall not do it, Tom!" they, would take YOu. wnirperea Mena, ae Don't go, Tom! The Jota dectded it fairly, and add novelty to the performance. There's! your name was not drawn. You shall always a new girl to drive away dull A cass A GooD | not—" care and defy monotony. She's there i OT THE FIRST Hore the silent Confederate officer, one moment, and gono the next. ‘This TIME={1CAN SEE apt. ‘Thor no had followed pleasing arrangement brings about a » an THE closely ufer her, caught her in his sort of acting tournament in which five | \ ; ; € WHOLE MELD, arms as she sank back fainting and, at a sign from the General, carried her, with the assixtance of Warner, out of the room, Then, turning to Capt. Cox, ™ “leading women" participate. It's for you to say which 4s the best of the number. You can say it and live, bes cause you don't have to say it in print. . jomition is out of order, mr, After “The Daughter of Heaven,” > Bs HE yf , der it. The ole mn however, I will say that it 1s pleasure to] | 4 My Ae : pase Be var Fly ory daughters of earth who drop! = - is eek Be Shee tn tae irae. smal Mare eCERIBIAL WBE. ae sd Mth General and hla, statt ofiees ree A warta brotherly Guts thelr fancy. The first to arrive is 1 : r.& Pabel Atoll bree positions a althes eprine eb banners Cee Miss Marguerite Clarke, as Hilda— < f z p fide of tie doorwa Feet charming! To find out whether she is ® H t k man, who had been donn Barrymore as Anatol. true to him, Anatol hypnotizes her, but LW}! : Mijeut. Badioe {0.8 chair, now he ean't bring himself to ask the awkward question. So Hilda ts ed from ; 1 i y ‘asped Capt. Cox's telling anything more than her age. Mise Clarke is just the girl for the part. al Uy i hand, sayin) . 4 “Tom, you are the better man of us Ghe purrs softly and dozes wff like » kitten. This little actress deserves the 4Ay HH ‘warm corner in which you leave her, \ two—you have proved it in every I'm glad Winder wouldn't take you, a ‘Anatol next brings his “past” to his patient friend Max, It’s a box filled | Levee Ghat T anemia ee CAL with trophies of his conquest. One recalls Blanca, who came Into his life with se Le er ee acaeh te aut Madewe ana on, t tifder the Twin g tater toe ewe hours, and ine! mens it was sublim » rm had wi eee ema TO TORENT SO * TP RRR, a ' Sain . : : s “ sons oe rr OAL fA Win MOUED.» LTS yer passed. Then Blanca | a § 7 walks in to renew acquaintance with Maxsund who doom Kliow" AWA vw!" PPMt Goo eM : oy e pre Adam! In Dittcrnoss 8 pride sorely wounded, Anatol. goes gut into ood storiés ial Ps teen a rane |. the night. Mies Gall Kane turns this trick very neatly. She 8 capital as the | t t . Fc apeteenel - cleus gi whoee blank look takes ali the romance out of Anuivi tor that | No. 2—The Imates | pray Dagr ix doomet me inte tine, at. slowed occasional ee ao nel evening. | Sure of Her. ; By Al sene$ | or ctlontly shaking hada with those fome, No such remembrances over | The eyiilea Sohnitzier again: displays Ma cleverness in making a fool of | 66 LD yon termit jour wife to war| Delicatessen Man's. iy Alma Woodward left behind, Hunt leaning on t No letters one Agatol in “The Farewell Supper.” When Mim! comes from the theatre to Join! © harem skirt!" Copyright, 19) 7 ‘The Prem Publishing Co, | YOuns Bedloe, and followed War or, into xaown te qrite! him and Max in a private room at a restaurant he ia ready to tel! her, acourd-| “'O, if the wished to wrar ane,” S : York Worl), (the Rew York Waelds, oe len scares Seireriatnensit, 105 bad more reavect_ ioe her tien | ESUIAHY daha OME Day somo Sardonic Person 14} terns Intensified rather than dissipated poke 4 de 60, Mim! lets him know that she has P nding gloom. “LT have repect for her. That's wir 4 transferred hier affections to a “fellows I should care when an bs 4 ib ae a. - = wee * A, ae vit | would permit ber to wear a larem skirt if ehe ; we' robe ake 1 Cano eat it - nsttet.””... But. she. doosn't jet anything wislel to do mo, 1 am nul never pat rafter moves 1118 toothbrush | We're closer a# cousins, He! and of nervous prow with bowed hi an d r,t was “all of” wit amy Interfere with her appetite. las Doris bene beat x tu Das oe le Tote Waite House! W behind his back, for full fitteen Soktie ‘Gee: cs yee ee pF er: % ‘ tration, in the awed ail Then he His one object was to win military . Keane eats oysters as ‘one,’ does it make to me? The price of Bis- Riki, Detlev ma T dor? Krom me os nisi rsalas fence, Then De iinetion, meaning rapid prometien fer. od~-the man ain't got no appetite! pagne !ike an artist, but” she missvs "You never can marek herring and lyerwurst don't go The Boss says x the last blow. Deacon, do Sonsplcuous gallantry. | . e of the good things that markad Oh, yey Lean, dn thls case V'm ate of! qown none anyway! qEss.tous years Latn't sold him more'n er ‘acto “Prectsely the oposite of thts flerce TRE pertofitiince of Mae. Wiehe i \ er Pollticn ain't fer me. Tm too buay|# dozen vinegar pickles and a couple or Gemvwisof what they call Prove Sombre obsession was the Te, that clever artist appeared here in “The 1 euppose 3 ought. m0 to tall pou, but [OMY feet ull day” amr-movt ¢2 08 #0!... Nathia’.vau.c'n, ate ar aid yite" protested the sturdy of Ralph Hunt—trank, gentle, Farewell Supper” nine years ago. At 1 vill, Thon't tet it go uy further, My wite is [DiKNt too, here, lately. You'd be if him on, Herman, like trefien or he ‘has Ieea: thaws “PR okiN'e ad Wort oeiere Hoos SICeIIke In some Mode ae-o 00. the Saturday night dress rchearsal Miss dow-legeud,""——Chicago Record-Herald, prised to seo the theayter crowd 1 xet.| Westphalian ham even! And he got one to Listen to bim # ing to aacrifice those boys in cold 1% van, VE tions, as the Keane added a touch that was peculiarly Here since all the restaurants ts having ,2f them dry, American faces. No oll ood. Such hinge ain't im the bounds 1%! ARO ot mt slowly’ Sel casey Begeing for bie) of ctvitization, Joo! “T don't know, How about war it- ebbed, merged nto one grand — scif? Here you have it, the deaditest do something for the strong, Way for the Man! kind—brother against brother, I tell ited, dashing comrade who who Ciimbe Out You, Hart, we haven't seen the worst tributed so much .o cheer Without Capitulat-| yet, though God knows there's enough gloom of prison ber own by rubbing her knee under the table, Miss Katherine Emmet arrif “AK Crelstmas Pres-nt." She mirable though bitter as ‘a married ——— them cabarets and making their cus-/{n him, Herman, You c'n sce on his He Had a Name. ‘tomers pay elghty cents fer ten cents | #kin! | Patrice. lately over, was workitg ia thelworth of cheese in a Welsh rabbit and| Now you know @ man that ain't got yarda of a railroad, One day Be bao! a ary for a tablespoonful of lob-'NO appetite ain't the man we want fer pened tc We im Bie yard office wien ihe tore | MN ete come rikht uptown from President. You must have a healthy, | with ads t Yady” who talks with Anatol of his pax] pol ™ grag Me oo gg yo PY theayter and take home fifteen cents full, smooth feeling to make @ A-t ing! the angels in heaven w eet ene come, ‘a om sed oem “ittle girl’ as they stand outeide a He walked over to the instru. worth spiced beef and a couple salt- diplomatio—so I ain't going to vote fer noe ht a friends had tae happy thougmt te fe florist shop. It's a sentimental bit, | down the receiver, and mt ie outh stunge with them, 80 I ain't got no him. Too Many of us Stand Upon our! nogtecly ome trea ssineed unt place his dilapidated uaiéerss ‘. ytinged with frony, in which Gabrielle | to the trnamitier, just ae be had seen others ao, time fer politics, Tho only one I seen from the whole! nicnity without being Dead Bure of rebel prisoners are executed frat-so Rew sult of clothes—cltisen'e f=. “happiness” she has lost and “HMo!" be called, [ie Taft had did what he said about! three, Is this feller Roonevelt. He-or| our Footing! le will have the first move, any- Of course, and of the good homely ma- Anatol her bouquet to take “Hello! answered the voice at the other end | taritt pusiness I could buy sturgeon eggs & man that looked something like some ame ‘butternut.” As a matter td aoe ls himsincantieiminet” up in Newfoundland and have ‘em put of his plctures—come into my store one! somehow we never can Repose Much| "What sort of consolation ts that to Re Rc hee up here fer fifty cents a pound and sel! day on Second avenue, ard the minute |Confience in the Man who Insiata upon the fellows who get shot or hung?* : ‘ fer twelve dollars, But now he he comes in he sniffed a whole lot of waiting for an Even Date to Start! Here another violent commotion tn- War Me pn butternut oe a, ; veda various “uniferme” if dove und we have to send taco Ale up. his nose and smarhed the fe | somet v 1: terrupted, Marie Mason entered—a Ideal Match. sel i Something oF.to Awear OF noe ushexllel, briant-eyed. appari anything but uniferm, A gray rl." Though this .ceno fe very prettily set, Anatol looks a trifle ridteuro' anding with raleed amrbrelte when there's not a drop of rain, Mr. one, Ames ought to provide a light sprinkle yet over to Russia to get a black that was with him on the back and pains h : of something—if it's nothing more than GSPQUT" says the cansid friend, “I cannot land “‘Awtrachan" pasted on tho label; hollers loud Itke a drum: | 1 doven't Take Anything out of you! SHR, ‘ini oct ga. eueaek tnatie ‘Tuco! to ‘mark the followers. e cold tea, for the life ot yoW and T got to sell ‘em fer the same twelve| “Gee, I’ Iike to climb up on the couns'i¢ you Insist Upon not Liking a Man~! togsty! and Jackson; and some seidiere “The Wedding Morning” brings Miss Isabelle Lee to Anatol's rooms—or intend to marry Nim, deo dollars! He dn't get no vote of nd splash in the sauerkraut!" {but It will Sap a Lot of your Vitality, “What! you poor child, are you ati through all t leg and the other one # bowed, and y Mi mine, If ho didn't say nothing about tt Well, what can I think, Even when i¢ you're going to Hate Him! x exclaimed, this time gath- home > rather Anatol has brought Lena there from a gay ball In the gray of the Coo as. and iy bald im patehes, and p ‘morning and now finds it difficult to get rid of her, It's rather awkward for jay the ugliest whiskers I ever saw on a mi A suprem unreservedly into hit arma jin the first place, {t would ‘a’ beon all|I don't know him yet, I guessed he wax him, as he is to be married at noon, He talks to her trom another room while) Why, no woman in Ih could lore bien but to ralse from you all your|looney! And you ought to seen hi Repining Is the Gruesome Art of Rube | "You must leave this accursed place Tt)” he-4s climbing Into his wedding togs, but when he finally breaks the sad news| all be ide 3,” explaing th ns and ideas and then smash | stuft! age Py In on One's Belt! [or you will go mad—lg you don't drive Sif a hat’ et ou * ua e or hu Ain enough? Right here In the store he et @ fistful) — us to her there is only one place of safety for him and that's on top of the plano, Peautcous girl, “IT sual never ve Jenious of him, ; Ain't it enough ie ea aa ere's 't, Prank. for Lona is very busy breaking up the fiat, But Max condoles her with tho {the reasose you hae cited, and he wilil ‘Then we have Wilson. 1 didn't know Jof pickled ontons, @ hunk of There's a Certain Bort of 40: | “I've come back to tol you theres oy ot! comforting thought that his friend may not be married for Ifo after atl, and {itz Men) and prone nat 1 mariied hile nothing about Wilson unit eenday #/4@ pound of pretsels! And « a} “Selt-c 1" that's merely © \ Ot when?” * e0 drying hor oyes sie sees hope in the futur, Miss Lee ptays Lona with a! river, + cousin from me, Heinrich Loot, Hit to a frlend of ming and he | Selfishn “Fr ton--nf. the Confoders freg.band and labors under a tremendous yellow wir. | SoS Gi SS h & atcssen in Princeton, Now| “Oh, that ain't nothing, Herman ate pi Winder haa just ree Tn this farcical sketch John Barrymore des his most strenuous work. He] Compl Inf ‘, . * ON RIG 18 eae @ it in every delicatoysen| We Grieve to State that we've Heard | ceived a despaten.” iberty 90 any of REN Se tre onan acy, nad sustides hia selection tof the cola Whi he| mplete Information. aie and comes by me fer a visit, th aireet up to Thirty: !a Lat of Mighty Voor Hetmsmen quota| "sireat dehosmhatt® ejaculated Hart, No, don't think of meg “ 4 4 Lady HLHILL'S your fathe od thie L says to him | fourth fe wanta to git the Ge hat “EZ am the Captain of my ai Didn't I you so” ein jor myself Er) be cnatiiy the Aneto! that the author bad ip Mint be ie propaniy Ww Tay ovine ¢ Be ee Teoinis, what goed 4a ow from|man vote-you or! Linet iia ¥ Soul) “what does the despatch say? asked aine about that one pefter fitted for the role than any other actor in this country, Ie certainty Lem . : And I nay : Cox. when Capt. Warner had been }ooks the part and he acts with a quiet sense of humor, ir not always with ! ssid the boy with oF A ih = ™ “yes, § know, but Loule, Guit im! Our Exper! ee gis. i 3 I don't know=but It Is favorable, 1 by @ subordinate named Turner aa the finish that might be desired, Oddly enough, though, ne falled to get a! man to collect the in mavow that Keone mae, Tore sour wite mane] ("Vem F knows but foule, Guit im) Our Experience with this “Bleeptngslany gure-tiat ts, there aren't going to ine commMsary end the suand éingte laugh at the dress rehearsal when, after protesting that he did not sus- | gore to town and don & {um wheu yo ome late!" fall no ‘ateriaah 5 evap 1 ia thet tho Thing Ge any executions, L heard the General Potomac room had Beem pect Hilda, he added: “1 KNOW sho is untrue to me.” That line is too good PM I ye & Demoorat or a Repub!i 1 congratulate you," here ain't no ach made ‘9 hold we Mlept Over lan't There the Next. say that much. changed a gawky youth in Duttermmta to be wasted. Oswald Yorke {s excelllent as Max, who plays @ rather thank! & Bull Moose he'll be } 4) ‘Thanks, old man, Yeo, I think I'm to be | MK five dollars delicatessen Morning! | Hore the Commissary," ane (Frank bad contrived to have o@ ‘eeed. me SOrNe 18 8 er CADKIOSH if you're tho men that owes him for « busied | congratulated, My wife's e wighty eonaitie| And he saya: - beard and moustache) elipped out pert in “The ‘Affairs’ of Anatol." of potatoes he's right arousd there in the woods wouan, oven if she isn't as beautiful as some) “Oh, he's Kot @ patent kind, He's got) When you REALLY are Able to Capt. Warner, 1d hind the officer who had 0 nnn | gied,""—«Washington Star, who might be mentioned, Gire me an amiable, 4 patent everything like which no on: en aa * Cox, af that oMfctal reappe: ‘t counted the prisoners HAD TO GO. A ee TeesonaMe Wome ratber thaa a pretty om who {got! Anyhow, them that's going to vote 224! XNOW,” there will be a Glint \oop us in this horrible suspense a: with ~~ i ony ree PHINQH, : His Congratulations.» {23} 20. \ter him believes it, seo in your Eye that wil Convince, other minute, What's the latest news “WhY are you moving away? Busi- "The public Wants @ play with # ie RE Vena ac" town gard wesw 0°! 40 whit em WOU"HOT” Xe one thiren | Everybody! “ehel 4 Woman alout—what mon ness ‘demgnd it’ punch tn it," sald ths manager who ad- $67) QPS your wife ever absent when yon find | your wife that cams me to offer oungratule. | ag a atic ae My Area do you squt?” replie? Warner, "She Was still on “Baughicrs comand {t, The matinen| yoraten vigorous efforts i M necessary to stay downtown | t Leys ae an 4 oS ection already ae ans ae ee overheard & secret about @ minute ago rulling that const‘tuted. g YaON i tae” ite stock vocapom7) “AL right,” repited the lesding actar, might” io? What, thet”? and I bet, the day before, Pit fip a! In thé Gamé called Life you never “alld iw w narural resalt ite-eit-over tho - _ kS nee red to another town.” | “We'll give ‘em ‘Ten Nights in @ Bar- "Ob, 20; she knows thet I sever diy awuy Your ability ay 4 tier," Chicogo- Brrorg frankfurter to see what comes—tvade Sacrifice the Right io Deal your Owg ¥ by this time.” ener a +o nenommmaeaemenes 0s 0 tT abe aa wetter eta ae tation toads em SO oe og ssf ee ary Ph ABER nig on so oth, oie tee io te

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