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COMIC PAGE Saturday, August 17, 1918 |About | Plays} | and Players By BIDE DUDLEY _| @RTHA KALICH has the right I idea concerning the best way to study a role in hot weather. She has gone to High Mount, in the Catskills, and there, every day, she delves tnto her new play, “The Rid- die Woman,” among the pine trees, WELL. IF You are ASIFAMED — WHY Don't You WASH YouR FAC AND ComB YOUR HAIR AnD — / You ASHAMED “TS \ Be so pirty 2 Ss ( WHY MARY ARE NT } \, So ASHAMED} AS ALL THAT y Le where she can be cool. Mme. Kalich ef \sdaliy spends seven hours of the a twenty-four studying the star part. | | ©, “It is @ play,” said she recently, . “(hat will make everybody oad and vi joyous. It will touch a responsive i chord in every heart in the audience.” te And then Mme. Kalich paused to 4 brush off a fow bugs. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | \, When Trouble grabs me by the |. \ neck and starts my courage slipping; when I imagine I'm a wreck and feo} my engine skipping, a little scheme come on! Come ON -17! GET OFFA “THE ROAD I! ILL SHAKE UP A COCKTAIL THATLE KNOCK 'EM OFF THEIR. CHAIRS ! Japan and Chine. Mr. Walker has decided that since 90 many people are interested in his dramatic presenta- | tion of the Old Testament, he will . wend @ company on tour to play it this & season. ¥ NEWMAN'S BIG FI6H. , Leo Newman, ticket broker, has re- _ tnrned from Lake Placid, where he i spent a vacation. While up there he caught a big pickerel, but, unlike 60 many anglers, he absolutely refuses A Perea yaa man ca A ee i 3E ie # ue 74 to tell a Iie about it. , \¢ 2 “That fish,” he mid modestly last ab " 5 te : I el ae ot tae te | GRINDSTONE GEORGE The Soup is “On the Fire’—But Dinner’s in the Soup! a hole three feet deep in the water.” . A HARD ROLE TO FILL. Here's a chance for an ambitious actress. J. M. Welch, af Orr & Welch, wants a girl to play the Fay Bainter role in “The Kiss Burglar,” and, wa'le ‘be bas interviewed dozens, he has not eas (end some in to Grindstone George.) He's the neighboy For every back thats who returns Sine Shy on ‘bone theres porrowed books. plenty in the head! ful, a singer and a dancer,” “And in eddition to all this she must be able to do some real acting. Where is wbe? I can't find her.” MORGAN IN “LIGHTNIN’” ‘The leading juvenile role in it~ in’,” Winchell Smith's latest produc- jon, which will open at the Gaiety a week from Monday, will be played oy Ralph Morgan, who spent two sea- sons in “Turn to the Right" Mr, Smith, by the way, never collaborates with the same playwright twice. “Lightnin’” is by Frank Bacon and him. “Turn to the Right”, was by Mr Smith and John BE. Hazzard; eran! tor Mapes, “Officer 666" with Augus- ‘us McHugh and “Brewster's Mil- ons” with Byron Ongley. Gregory Kelly will resume the role PS saga in “Seventeen” Monday night. Eddie O’Brien, the lithograph man, has gone into the army, He's at ‘Yapbank. Gai) Kane, film star, has begun tak- ing lessons on the violin. She has Degun at the bottom and will scrape UD, Cohan & Harris announce that Leo Ditrichstein's new play will be called “The Star.” It is by Mr. Ditrich- stein and A. E. Thomas. Dixon's Third Avenue Theatre, at Sist Street, will open Labor Day with a stock company in “Cheating Cheat- ers.” “The Foundation of Freedom,” a fitm by Arthur Branscombe, is to be shown in the United States soon. ‘Arthur Goode, who was Assistant ‘Treasurer at the Winter Garden, 1s now in the Revenue Collector's office. ‘The Messrs. Shubert have sold by cable the English rights to the mys- tery play, “The Blue Pearl.” Jefferson De Angelis has been en- gaged by Selwyn & Company for a part in “Rock-A-Bye Baby.” David Adier will again be a merm~- ber of Charlotte Walker's company when she goes on tour in “Nancy Lee.” Since \t was announced that Lugene and Willie Howard are to buy 4 stock farm they have been offered al) kinds of horses—even some of the crack racers Sam compan the season in Allentown, Pa, on Tabor Day vars < ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Syst FUMED T | ils Kirkpatrick Yes, “en Hur’ goes RR. CO. CREATES out again, Don't know about Miss| MO) Samm alag TROLLEY" UNPRECEDENTED Cavanaugh. > preps = z B z i o 4 & < EDIson le WIN THOS.A-EDISON WHO JS HE JHE INVENTER OF CouRSE ~—— , AbAM? ADAH? WHAT WAS HIS FIRST NaAMe® WELL OF ALL THE FATHEADS- | DONT SPOSE YOU kNow GOSHA GOODNESS a, Fe \ SEE THAT EDISON HAS (VENTED ANOTHER eee SK WEY Dn Segre Sr Sy Be : SCREEN SCREAMS Blair's all-star “Out There” sin rehearsal. 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