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ee ee. Ce ny Cane tem COMIC PAGE Friday, October 4, 1918 LITTLE MARY MIXUP Gone You Gor THE BIG END ~You Now wist For Om, Here * cee eee SOMETHING REAL AND WHos ot T Just wisteED Thar (eS go, ses WHAT DiD WISH-BONR = WiHo piadal EveR Gers Ve I John Barrymore Supreme WANTS “TS MAKE & Nice: x ee 36 EDK eur stun won mattigeen sate I'D GET Te (| ° ° ETs His = . ae in “Redemption” Wisth wiTtt mee 2 sy) Y sale RiP WiSt- 2 J BY CHARLES DARNTON may well thank heaven that there is stil] good acting blood on our W stage, Once more to the Barrymores! You know the family that makes up the aristocracy of our etage, but it 1s John Barrymore who carved a new name for himself, or at any rate achieved @ fresh triumph, last Right at the Plymow ‘theatre In “Redemption.” By any other name “The Living| sounding of human depths not u Corpse” of Tolstol would be a tragic | those found in Gorky’s “Night th al Arthur uge.” It ix a matter of humar study of the soul. Arthur Hopkins | ture, no matter how far removed has produced this play in its epi-| from our comfortable spot on eat sodic form—that is, he has given us| The conflict between men and women must remain an © Wey ee, Wu Bevan Seer Bue © Suaer aide sO miark second act that dangerously ap-| therefore he le bored Proaches the midnight hour. An| to find happiness w American audience is nothing if not | as herself, The « ‘ Z lebt’s audience | Out of his life Festive, and last night's audience | on ee ine. laughed when Fedor put a pistol to/ to nim ott of hi fis head—<iod save the mark! Billy/ has found himself | People should make ft their business | Pistol. But the ety ‘ to keep away from a serious play, | '?,Dim, and in the en THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY | the pistol | > = SaS If you happen to have a serious wwe a performance| Ef YES-IT DID KEEP —= interest in plays, 1 can say to you, ed him toe the WELL = BUT DONT EARiy Me oat WevFATHEAD with every hope of serious considera. | finest b BalOr (OF e5e rennet WINK UTS A eve ! I Gotra v, Yours | stage Kingsberry, as Ivan Tt A Da Movtin’? tion, that you will find in Mr. Barry-| saxovich—evidently Tolstol’s mouth LIL!’ EARN TO Be INVITE FoR ny } te’ rmanc acting | play i TRIP -TLL |) ra more's pe mance the finest acting| plece-—played 4 t part in BUSTIN’ OUT IN A ATO a ee of the season, With the unfailing in-| the pr dings, and played It very EUR “BENNY’ ? ( Be TH’ CLASS . é ») ~ etinct of an artist he plays the part| Well, Indeed. = Maudo Hanaford wis ues = “EX AN THIS" KIMONA'! decidedly weak as the wife until the ae _ i of a man who is strong enough to) jay: moment, but the other me A [aa coe i Cry out against convention, Once| of the cast, iucluding 4 vi \ oy K ) again we y rely upon the intelli- | and Russ Wh 1 re excellent ? ys e gence of ryinore | ‘The play me bid, but John * Alii Tolstol’s play a a6 | HE news reached New York] GET DETROIT OPERA HOUSE. last night that the Health Do-| ‘The Messrs, Shubert have pertment in Philadelphia had| cluded arrangements with R. EB ; i of Detroit whereby they will } ordered iho theatre clowed there for! sna operate the Detroit Opera Hou: a fow days to prevent the spread of| phe Spanish influenza. Like action was| tr taken in several cities furtner south, | 4! ee en i ‘ rolt Opera including Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh,|7he Detroit Opera tt N. C. In all the territory affected /ihem playing two-week the influenza is slowly but surely be-/ The smaller ones will go to the Gar- ing controlled and New York theatri-| rick. cal managers believe it will be but a — short time until all towns and cities BLESSED WoRK! See which have put the ban on oa Wain: Mies uid to thas oh heme, sn = BUD Count Han Anyway, a Chauffeur Is Fine for a Bachelor! LCnvrvight. 10 Press Peaking Ga ONY. Wreaing Waka) LOOKA HERE ED! Yoy' eaten wal ere sin divers ecagles ber” time i] fo maxin’ Fon otk Es! pln yy HELLO! ~ RUFUS? ~~ 1 want cu? | P MISTO JINKS - § missus DAWGONNIT ED! “THAT Was HOD DURN ITI aunt ‘ea up Vanes, eka and euch CHAUFFEUR! Now I'M GONNA You “T'BE AT “THE OFFICE aT Soro ee i SHE ‘ ‘ pig Trixie Brunette, a Winter Garden| And srend my dongh to beat the Dutch fe PIVE ~ 0 DRIVE ME Home! re Cad ee pAb Minis RUFUS...AN.HE SAYS HES Ss Fo TAKE geass : by Jmorning beonght 'a goes alsed touch, | SHow y' ' girl, writes poetry now and then. ‘Aud T wan oretty bl | \ N WHERE QRONG! f ae ee : 5 ie Uk Ae GoT A FLAT TIRE! j NOT So BAD Been’ ; Ger a One of her rhymes, entitled “Heart | F ———— or Soul,” has reached our desk. Read) —™%},"¢u,8 grivome change has come it and you will realize that santi- Wa > her flying “round, ment, as well as limousines, may be Bre Os POY diy found at the Winter Garden. : Kite awa it abe ait 7 jo more fool tricks does Mary play ‘On which I pay the freight, Ob, husband, with the idle wife, Please let me have your ear u jon't find her work to-do Ptwear't ea You oat. wy —— you would be wart’ forever One bon | tee ol, be my eoul, ‘And ioave the never, "Fite toed foro or tomer Hearts only thi {n earthly Ufe. Tale live forver “THE BETROTHAL” SOON, —- Winthrop Ames will stage in New A NEW STOCK COMPANY. York during the last week of this| The Warburton Theatre of Yonkers month “Tue Betrothal,” Maeter-|is to have a stock company opening linck’s sequel to “The Blue Bird.” | Oct. 7 with “The Bra Frank Nor Many of the characters in “The Blue cross has been engaged as stage di- Bird” are reintroduced in the new rector, Mr, Norcross knows the play. The hero is Tyltyl, a boy of drama from Edwin Booth to Bert seventeen. There are seven heroines,| Williams, so Yonkers may capes! all under that age. some good productions. MABEL LEARNS THINGS. 3 4 5 H ‘YY MISSED. bol bepelt Bie “Thre: ae Mabe! Normand, Goldwyn firm star, forgot last Sunday was gasless, and Kast’ was talking in his dressing i nts tt _ Pits Cohan & Harris Theatre | (alled her chauffeur to take her to tho MEW . . 7 wD _ one ot the Coban & Harris Tmeatr® studio at, Fort fae.” He broke th SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK | street car, . " ; a chance to kil ther CAT over noticed before.” xata!}| LOSE SPRINGS A COURSE HE'S IT AINT HURTIN’ HAROLD SO MAW'S Gon’ T " ; SURPRISE ON WOOTSIE. PROUD! HES AWEULLY 8, ae id, “I belonged to the| Miss Normand yesterday, “what | BY BreInGitG NER- +7. ; IAD To SUBSCRIBE BUT SHE FIND ra in London, and we| funny things street cars are, And so,| HOME LIBERTY Gone FO gpk'GHr TS SoSy ONE More BONO AT PUZ2LIN* Mow f . oe —eeeenene ale) were drilling before our King and|reasonable! Why, would you believe || FOR & PRESENT— Lootiy TH! fey, . CAR e! INSIDE Poccer!) iT Queen, who had the Kaiser as thefr}it, one can ride for a nickel on then, | SHE TAKES THE Four SHE PAYS HIM WITH ASMILE OER: ave Faw po <7} GEE | guest, I stood at attention not three {I think they're wonderful.” LIBERTY TORE- ) GUT TONS! WHATS TAE PL SAY. C—\Crenizs iM ' feet from Billhelm, looking him| Thus, dear reader, it may bo sean WARD MIM FOR IT! Sos. er esey PLAN*OY ERE DIO i co B CORT 1 s TOU GET TH! YY Ee DeEaAfe AON ae Ob 3: MOREY To Ee yal ve 2 30 BONDS i ~ ¢ G Ht Bo 3 “Liberty Bonds”! J 4] \- CAARLIE'S Gor [OATS T RTO G ANS TUCK acl *SLUSH! CO LL OUT THE VAWAN YA Man BUYS ONE SINGLE SSOND-WouLD jr BE A-LOAN ? YCAN DosT EAST P ‘You straight in the eye, with my bayonet | that Louis sherwin, the new Goldwyn fixed. Hud 1 known then what 1| press agent, is on the job. know now, believe me I would have — DOonyYT fixed him.” Gossip. AIT OVER INDULGE “That's nothing to the chance I] Brandon Hurst has deen engaged Crap ry (pT TOURSELF? "said Sheridan. “I was in| for “Stop That Man,” | ig a Bek eatin? ieee Berlin studying vocal culture and was| Mile. Nitta-Jo, the Franch character ny N SA) @ singing super off stage during a| singer, is to appear in vaudeville here. | Fae performance of ‘Carmen.’ ‘The Kaiser} Margaret Linden, an Austra bURE and the Clown Prince were out in| player, has been engaged for a icad- ‘ \s You'ee L front. Had I known they they were| ing role in Mitzi’s support in “Head + (OWS) Pehla) to start this war I would have gone | Over Heels.” | g } OMETHING » right out oo the stage and sung. “Some one in the House” will closo, " 5) x ~ ‘They never would have known what|at the Knickerbocker Theatre to- ¥ = it them.’ morrow. “Hearts of the World” will Y Py eer ip go in that house Sumday. Ima Pigg of Hog Island telephoned ; y the Bronx Opera House last night for r seats for “Turn to the Right.” f CF Lieut. John Philip Sousa saw the — > Lampland ballet and the “Hall of 7 History” features, for which he com yf ( posed the music, at the Hippodrome ‘i d// yy for the first time last night. EE ates, 4 “ ” ihe men k 5s) LISTEN LESTER” CAST. EYs = Ly pam ge CFE at N ‘ ° John Cort has engaged for “Listen é : MARLEY 234 IN raster pre tolosine named: tinmal GRINDSTONE. GEORGE Serves Him Right for Having Such a Temper! 7 4 Carus, Clifton Webb, DE 24% IN. Gertrude Vanderbilt, Hddie r = Ruth Mabee, Frank Cook, Pan Tra. [ Soret he frees Pubilaning Co (NY Rexealne Word | vers, James Savo and Ruth Cleveland The pieca will open in Washington Oct, 13, “Nobody” Wend »Nobedy'to “Grindstone e° He likes to listen te an after. —_dlinner speech, KAY WILL ACT, Kay Laurell wants to act and not merely spill beauty over a show, sne has deen engaged for a role in “Take It From Me,” the new musical comedy now in rehearsal. A THOUGHT FOR TO-Day, Mayor Elias P. Corncob of We ville “says the Federal Government should employ mind readers to ferret ea See out and arrest people who think {n German, & cay ‘swing’ bane IN RCIOOL tang’, 2 weekly iste: | FOOLISHMENT, | . n Git out of that wa ‘Thro slant after her FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “That's good coffee, I had thee wa “You should of your lla your coffee out can’ ie ~ spoon aoe i my