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: UE 19) COMIC PAGE aS ae: > Tuesday, October 15, 1918 The Suspense Was ‘More Than Mother C ould Bear! LITTLE MARY MIXUP. NEW PLAYS] | THE mae oe ye apie On ae e iy tue Gee S0,You'RE Mis, any ON Ste SAD ste NI “AND HAVE: IT Le Secret bs SO bs 6 oon ) Mom 3 GLAD topen you 'D i ~ OVER. WITHA ~ E ~ ARE =~ : TS he At the French Theatre lade COME. “TODAY - HELLO -\ mM BY CHARLES DARNTON | MARY / . FTER all the spirit of a French play depends upon the manner tn which it is acted. There were toss sobs and fower tears at the Theatre ch Vieux Colombier last night than marked, not to say spotted, Henry Bornavein's play when Belasco brought it from Paris tn the days of talkative dramt. French actors have the art of giving lightness to their playa, Instead of] none to disturb every one about her. turning them into thunderstorms they | ¢n9 may bo French, but she ts not discreet, Hor irresistible veal the sveret of Henriette’s earlior |diseretion naturally causes the en | barrassed lady to hold Gabrielle to a Jeount for ber ur ant @xpui | But Gabrielle t of the sness by erplaining that she fb Menriette from falling of # worse man j Upon Gabrielli [her voice on | band. There were o' |night that Bel the play when hi a Proventel MISTO JINKS , DIS Am RuFust| AW AW Wot “THinKin’ AH'D 4 WORK FO YOU-ALL. “T'DAY AN’ \ “TAKE SUNDAY CFF WHEN | 4 Yo CAWT | ULE picart ’ WELL, IT's PoLtsHED! NEXT “TIME PLEASE SELECT A DAY WHEN | RuFus 1S HERE! ~~ on "1 DON'T EVEN GET A CHANCE “TO READ “THE PAPERS ANY MORE! 1m JOE THAT CAR HAS GOT TO BE PoLisHep! 1 CANT GOTO “THE BRIDGE PARTY IN SUCH A SHARBY LOCKING THING! ee a sp [little things that d } American versi why not have F Every nation t 2W The charm of the performance at the French Theatre the | actors acted as they New York meant 1 |tham than a place where they could act naturally, Dread with its | “that's RIGHT! PICK OUT THE DAY more to I balredraped picena 18 ¢ dan- “Th CHAUEFEYR'S OFFS | eerous than t that now bid feel the hea mu A Amert be can feet ' Wrench land accord play from them at this that may come time. |_ As Jac make them April showers, Nothing | eonld bo more simple, The world keeps right on going around tn sp i of petty interference Safely established as a wif @ile talks too much. Evid Rover lived in a house with a Mor even a cuckoo clook. 8 ight out, no matier if 4 [About Plays and Players. By BIDE DUDLEY ORD from Boston states that | let me have « quarter, the health authorities there | feel the need of a pot u are to permit the theatres to | Mus of suds | reopen next Monday. ‘The epidemic | IN WAR TIMES. @f Spanish influenza, which caused) yangdon McCormick, playright, en them to be closed recently, ty on the | tered a restaurant the other day and wane. Klaw anger are sending! said to the waite! | their new musical production, * Took a Chance,” to Boston this we It will have its first performance there Monday night. Other ci where tho theatres om account of the the ban soon it is thought in pol = * MEAN “To cay-my acer Gas FAVORITE NERIEW Doe” FORGET SHES 1S GONNA MARRY “THIO WORTH GEVERAL BIRD—THATS OLD “THOUSAND IN ENOUGH “To BE HIS HER ONN RIGHT! MOTHER, ? . : eal circles here. ja D sre | oo vy e-eur- BUT DAWGoNIT R OoE—OU WOULD'NT _ MARRY” MISS eee FoR HER MONEY ? How ELSE AM " XT % cer rr? / A ine your orde Mr, Met BROWN’'S “PASSES.” wir? nick took hash JULIA BRUNS HURT. Because Julia Bruns was injured | } an « accident yesterday there will be no performance of Blue Pearl” at Loew's : Hue Theatre until Thursday evening. Miss Bruns has an important role in the play, She was not seriously hurt. the latter was vhat show?’ SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK . er . “That Guilty Feeling.” could get passes,” “It's a cinch for| ANNABELLE'S FAT. 7 BELLE's ran) CHARLIE FEELS HAROLD'S NOT GIVING UP AIS MAYBE TOU THINK MAW DoESNT FEEL. OD YA EVER Get THAT Guily DONT You F IN ‘ Mt to the theatre and found | LIKE A BURGLAR SEATAT ALL! HE HAS REACHED GUILTY WAEN SHE Com IF You Sta i th : Ss id ES HOME LATE Ss F Tou Stuer of the play had heen 11-] ENN iit: WHEN AE REFUSES AIS STREET, QO TRE GIRUE AND FINDS PAW WONDERING WHY In | Tt No eck GETS MOD LIRR A hoe eer (er id the stock manager, | ~ F iE a, ARRING SPACE GRATEFUL To Him FoR ANS THE DEUCE DINNER AINT REARY YET ree ait CERT BONDS AND VAMEN Yeu ¢ CAST “since you Ket passes so easy, let's go | | \Ps A EIN THE CAR Te SACRIF! i ee. = Burs one? AROUND Tey C\ SAE Nad WOULD “a0 Me aeten ute hia tena in 6 hotel ey agyPr® Bu 2 1 GEEN, SITTIN ReuNo Wet! BUY Ch You an Gitr Uiay lobby while he paid $7 for two “pas ~ ookir d ' RE coe RWenpete ou ANOTHER BOND TOENTIE 2) | to"L If you want to get him) MEER up , Hi Fiom! — Vy! ; ay AMD C edd worry worn he. we mad Slip up belind him and “TooTsie! B : Ung, that he meant to etay: say “ MATRIMONY § Pie toay ot iar ae ” ~ No Crime! SOUSA COMPILES ANTHEMS. et Anmintte lected very fins. Lieut. John Philip Sousa, U. 8. RInALa ne eer? crime! "ak LEAR. 2 (J) Your CONSCIENCE Ane wie has given ench member of the Hippo-| dron »y of a volume comp complete | r orehe ‘anthems ah of the RAFAEL GETS A LICENSE. | ° +. Far! Williams, | GossiP bout two million dollars’ worth of fook out bonds have std in t theatres here. 10h performance of “Every eH will take Williams, nee Mills dwin, La. 1, y fire ‘Satur A NEW PRODUCING FIRM. George Kinnear, actor, ha hands with Joseph Welch t Yeat film at the Kivoll producing. They will stage Jis attracting y Canadian soldiers | |J, | Garden Party,” a musical. piece in| who served with the st ee three acts, by Florence Walsh and| ‘The first of five preliminary dress | \ | al, wera GRINDSTONE GEORGE , rar ce | Bie ox a GE ; - MY STAGE CAREER “arin Cor yy A Phone Poles a Lot of ere These se Days Anyway! 1 was a mere boy of twenty-seven | pawn Oy Spee my father decided to, curtall| ‘The Board of Health has asked the the household expenses by throwing | management of the Fulton ‘Theatr me out. After thus leaving the old|4y Lift the curtain on “A Stitch bs homestead flat T made up my mind | -pime” at £30 to-nig' | te be an actor. My stage career began| Joe — Barrett, when 1 got a job selling gum in @| months’ work on a J Piaure theatre, Immediately I be-| beard, has retum ts Mian came a great success, and my father| ready to go out ahead of a ahow, eee. ©, Sipes abooems, AD my father| He was very proud of aie WELL, WHAT OF IT? gould not forget his cruelt | ‘eciram Merkie of the Bohoo! Board if visiting the primary class a ood hima deal since the new teacher ook “No, Saab “home is no = for me. "You may brag of being charge.—Father, Ohio, Bee. my parent and point the finger of lM DS de ld THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, | Mm less than six years I was made) ‘The ladies of the True Mleven Ctr. | an usher and four years later 1 joined | ¢le of Greenpoint held a chowing-gum | circus as chief razorback From | party Saturday night LL ee ee Oe are a ee - s ti a Cepyrigbt 1918 Preef Pubiining Ca CYT: Kvening World) i a See “Neboay’ | : : as Rome he % @ | a AAS 2 finds a eon | pares ‘ it time on I rode ly in theat- } wical life. and to-day ate myself as FOOLISHMENT, @eomedjan and invariably decline ali Read Mary Ano mich of ed e@ffers to work at less than $20 a> week. To me the stage is life. With- tt my art I should die. You couldn't | ‘To any goad fesderte sere * Aaa | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. _ Bumstead’s Worm Syrup “Bo your drama of the sea was to and eure realistic?” “Yes, there were too many i et | Sera wee

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