The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1918, Page 22

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COMIC PAGE October 8, 1918 PATA LITTLE MARY MIXUP haar NEW PLAYS : Ditrichstein Better Than “The Matinee Hero” BY CHARLES DARNTON Her Patriotism Is “On Record” Anyway! \ SEE THAT THESE RECORDS GET To THE SoLDIER Bors RIGHT Away if waar? AARY Miku? <SRE WENT Down Gone $ Att our ) THIS WAY wiTt OLD RECORDS GONE A DIG PACKAGE OF PHONO GRAPH “RECORDS THAT WAS A FING IDEA, MARY —~ we DD AT USE “Those RECORDS ANny- way AND QuR Boys NATIONAL, NEED *EM*— dave | PHONOGRAPH ANOTHER CHeCcoLATA @ | RECRUITING SODA = I CORPS Se, saa @77 NE vanity of the actor may have a certain Appeal to people who make i Rroadway the thoroughfare of ! it “Phe Matinee Hero,” on view . i last night at the Vandorbiit Theatr ered very little, even to the = eoon ~ mary ak. a limited intelligence of confirmed theatre-goers Bgo is worse than the influcnza that has been given a Spanish nanio,| Woman, who, for some unknown rea and when it takes the form of “Ham-| 80", was his insplir let” every ghost that ever inhabited | duction of “Hamie proved to the theatre has every reason for) walking the boards in the utmost dis-| leans policy record behind her. traction. | wasn't any reason for the actor to Leo Ditrichetein is a clever actor.| DOW his bond when a woman nows. | But when he acts the actor he makes| Paper reporter broke the bad nows JStacner RECORDS cheap fortune teller with a New O To WORK himself ridiculous, He would have haf ts WA ‘ at i 3 ~ By —_ we believe that he is capable of play-| he only human touch tn e pla Connie 118 Prene PG Ce UNF Fore a ‘ = Vz - ing Bini ‘At any rate, the soul of| Was felt at the end of the second act, | ™ Rs A -BRINWERHO ER om ABZ: 2 ; Z " ‘ | when the wife of the actor told Leroy | 07 | Richard L has been sickened with} ¥ ij t cheoolate-caratnel roles |the was going to ieave nim, ana'ne| JOE'S CAR Our Heart Goes Out to Joe in Sympathy! ‘Aocordingly, he rebels, and, as tho| climbed into her lap like a bie boy | eanaiaeanteeceibrcemaner ee teroenwnr wthit A . here of candy Kitchen romance, feste| Mf. Ditrichstein made, his way ig sily through a part that any actor perrews oe aaeky i that he can express himself o through Shak: re, Like Kaldse| 9 ht choose il imeelf. bublch LOOKA HERE DEAR, TH'CAR WAS Laih uP a iealailencly Dane, gs cal wife, but Vivian Rushmore was SUNDAY — YOU “Took ('T FOR THE Now (or the shock: You mey not] hard and obvious as the vague In LIBERTY Loan WORK YESTERDAY --—— believe jf, but in all seriousness Mr, |truder that ahe loft nothing to the — Now, A WANT IT Toba ! wELL SUN — Ditrichstein delivered the to-be-or- |! sation—not even Wnglish as It Av 4 Noteto-be soliloquy at 4 late hour,| Should be spoken. Brandon Tynan — ———— . CAR AM ted a playwright ii 4 Nl, found himself compe! | act like a cad, Mut why whistle? e an actor and he did jt go badly that the bus neaslike wife and Scotch manager tn the play should have choked bim off before we were too full for utterance, Except for the fact that the or felt the need of doing something better| Robert MoWado swore intelligently than the cheap work which had] # & theatrical manager, brought him no end of dollars, he} Bad taste mar meant nothing at all as a character, | about feminine underciothing, and thy He had his house in the country, a/@ctors home was so devoted wife worse # BUSTED "! ; 4 William Ricciardi gave an Italian flavor to the part of a cook, and da discussion out Plays and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY OHN D. WILLIAMS having pro-; tions of Sholem Aleichem’s storie J duced “Bleeping Partners” with | comes from Russia and, knowin LISSEN- THES Loe the promise of success at the AS adept AR AA IAN we saat OBA ha wh IN FAVOR OF (T.—WHY BEIN’ Bijou ‘Theatre, now believes that Seseere ane on. pn ve Pp MARRIED W'GET #2.,000 for a while the taste in theatricals| the land once ruled by the Czar, EXEMPTION ON INCOME vax! here will incline to plays Continental ‘con te Wag at ing in theme and treatment. With this| mine, just now!h abin COR, belief in mind he will produce soon Why?” asked the director. “Isn't! ‘a satirical comedy by Ludwig Thoma | it a safe country?” | cntitled “Morals.” This play, it is|,,,Jt® Ro country.” sald Ben Ami.| wntd, has the distinction of taving, “+ ® shooting gallery. | been ordered off the boards in Ger- KALICH PLAY MONDAY. many by the Kaiser, Another pro-] Bertha Kalich will begin an en- duction to be made by Mr. Williams goreme in “The Riddle Woman” at ix that of a comedy entitled “The | tho tre next Monday! andal at Monte Carlo.” It Is by/ under t on of George M : ; vrote “Sleeping |1" the cast’ will be Robert enele Gultry, who wrote “Sleeping | 4’ 33, Anson, Albert Brunin ‘artners.’ | Ransome, Bertha Ma —— {Carson, Beatrice Allen DISCUSS TICKET BROKERS. jor, Betty Bouton and I At the District Attorney's request ae fare Klaw, J. J. Shubert, Martin BOOSTING BOND SALES. | lerman, Morris Gest, Ben Roeder| The Messrs. Shubert announce that nd Nathan Burkan, representing | more than $1,000,000 has ‘been sub- Charles Dillingham, saw Mr. Swann|scribed to the Fourth Liberty Loan esterday and discussed theatre tick- |!0 their New York theatres to date. It in believed | William Schoen, a vaudeville per + brokers with him. is believed | former, has given up three weeks of 4 law prohibiting @ broker to sell | booking to sell bonda in Shubert lcke* for more than 60 cents above | houses, He is doing excellent work. i be or. | At Proctor's Street Theatre the 1 Box office price will be put for- | A), ronnie ‘bon fice ice i te But fr |Abgr'fai apt trace tavastaiee) ~SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK Nite Picioieie't e on! Dor _ i . "1, NosuL KNOW PAY “TH KNOW og hey vt worRy’ soe’ # DIFFERENCE A . WHY ALLRIGHT tra Weston quiring brokers to pay $250 a year D - a a a .f ar licenses to do business, these per- GOSSIP. Toots\e’s BouGHT HAROLOS FALL CHARLIE Gor HomeER's Gor 7, °. i“ - - tite to be revoked if the holdera| Bernard Foyor and Margie Meyers| | A SRAN! NEW FALL COAT (EUNS TO ANS BACK Freom A SORT SE egy sos BEEN AAG ORs MOA aay pais’. Sets Page cee IFA MAN TRIED Conant ie CHECKS is once AIS LAST TEARS OLD VET AT THIS, METS COA EAR TY ic Vloiate the terms of the law. Inci- ate to antr vaudeville soon a 1] Site arene bs mi . TTIW: Naar COAT. TIME! -ME'S 9 littl fi Toe, STRONG Te SELL TOU AN dentally, Joe Leblang, the cut ratelover the fact that he has written g|] THE NECIS! Goon CoA 1 FALL ANO WINTER: Fwnadisa 00 with] [a GeTieR ASOLO STORAGE OVERCOAT. ©” ap tie a broker, is not involved. non called “The Guy Who Named It CHECKED? EGC Go OVER To > Qe eyeaiors ve FALL rome ve —_— roadway Had the Right [de z a ISELGIOM AN od id BY WAY OF DIVERSION. The Hippodrome stam will be given | | aCe soeeweits FING Sowt GUT’ war me Said Gllas McGuggin, in Peewee-|a 100 per cont. Liberty Loan flag on | {Weert . oe athe : é ple's store: “They're not using gutos the stage after the performance to. Seis ye oe | line WEA Taar | . ght. a : r ' al, | “on Et lay pir pe redhead Notice to Contributors: We now i EAD! i) { Deoteete nN i ‘ A nent’s to save efhave a full supply of “He ed the < } . mH | uling’s a peach, though some folks} window and in flew Enza’ A). é ‘ | hink {a mean, ‘These autos are| Will Kogers returned to “The Mid Pde Service ~ oe are ]night Prolic’ last night and made a Ste vesta to us fellers who walk, You]; .\. nointed. renierks Rae Hy ) STRIPES can't cross a street without having to] Kaiser's peace no vale Your life's in great danger,| Jean Downa, whoso husband Is fd that’s why I say it’s fine to re- king, Charles MeClin triet,¢hem, at least for a day.” Just d for the new then Pep O'Leary drove up in his car, ond Bilas gave all of his cronies a jar. in Said he: “Pep, I gotta go down to “The he bay, Please gimme a lift, if wanierey Ames will produce you're going that way.” He climbed| mints > Ae eas in the car, and P an Seare ia Hell aod with Silas just grinning all over his} Back With a Smile” next week face, Baid Grandpa McGee, as he|_ Chairman Albee of the theatrica q Liberty Loan Committee says thr winked a sly wink: “Friend Sila hates autymobiles, I don’t think." sold $216,600 worth of bonds in. threc «cw SS € a ~~ 4 nt G i SS Wes, 1 voi Theatre, Far Rockaway WAS) MARIE GOT BUSY. Desiree tubowska, Russian dancer! CRINDSTONE GEORGE ‘ve Seen That ! mance of » set a hot pace,|yate Peat Marie Dressler was in Seattle the Jancing number day the Fourth Liberty Loan drive e World" ep! started. Taking an extra hitch in at the Hippo her commodious belt, she chartered ! George Has It! “tlobody” Pubtioning CoO Y By a fire engine and dashed up and down —— aid : the streets, stopping here and there ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. ( \ : ‘ ¢ to urge people to buy bonds. When] Gold—Kitinge was in vaudeville ™ i] tend wm Nobody te “Grindstone 6; ‘sd Q she grew tired of that ehe gave the [less than two years ago. ae city back its engine and be visit BME. A. Weil has ar He puts the pavementtin ing the theatres, In each she stopped |the Fal the show and wouldn't let it go until | stand she'd had her sn She m them | mu 1 show see the light. In fact, they’r ying | Wantano—It_ wa who put the|id "If the Ka "in Seattle, I'd throw him an anet on Theatre Building r is out with an H, HH, Frages goed Condition when the Gas Company digs up the street, THE WRO!'G CANTOR. | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Charles Dillingham doesn't always| If you're an expert on the fiddle know just what's doing at his H | the piano alo: podrome Sunday nights. He lea that matter to Mark A. Luescher FOOLISHMENT Last Sunday Cantor Rosenblatt sani He sho at the Hip. While the concert, was | He ay roing on Mr. Dil visited Mr. : q . Luescher in the office. | ra : “What's on he - * he asked, | aT Ve “The Cantor is here,” replied Mr. | os : “Fei Luescher. “Good!” came from Mr. Dilling- | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE ham, “But you don't mean to tell me | Eddie ie the whole show.” ligharatce inane cine Marne -—- | half an hour ago? : WHEN BEN BALKED ier aiareeacn: gibi bub anus Ben Ami, who has been engaged to | man's usin’ de shells, When he git play leading roles in the screen adap. fru I'l Ne 7s- up. ‘

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