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| COMIC PAGE |Friday, November 29, 1918 “Roads of LEVER story writer that he was ee Planned plots. Hts outlook on li therefore he was read assiduous’ As @ tour de force, “Roads of Destiny.” taken by Channing Pollock. from Mr, Henry's st it fails to bring ity to the stage. shipwrecked person on the per @ logic. We make our lives mean > words, it’s up Ri. “Roads of Destiny” is rambling Melodrama staged with considerable skill at the Republic Theatre, From . the viewpoint of a B ger the play| is interesting Miltern acts var roles with distinction, H @t times, but in spite of é 4 villas nouK to Bay @ good we The play depe * acting that it is almost forgotten in © THE NEW PLAYS © Rambling Melodrama BY CHARLES DARNTON y, is an interesting experiment lous voyage of life because John |ence Reed takes the rocky |as a bare-back society lady, and then is “stagey” | she gives a finishing touch to her ver his failing/satile performan: be dominates the play. I merely wish | farm-serva ; that has most effect ely UPON! girl who gets thot be ITTLE. (were, MARY, ( yOu ‘Re NeXT MARY MIXU Y PLEASE MR DENTIST, Ip RATHER Y4u WourDdD HURT ME A LITTLE CLIMB “RIGHT up IN THE CHAIR J WONT HURT You. J |Jneetmers Magog (QENTISI > 9, eee Destiny” —"( ©, Henry always deait with carefally fe was essentially melodramatic, aud y by playwrights. in play writing. But a word at which @ ‘asps the last straw something—or we don't, in other Fatalism ‘s oni person as we follow t hit the trail and do our ve ot After getting shot as a dubious Ia in an Alaskan gambling } Long Island hou , where she poses oH THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Maybe He'll “Live id Then Hell Be Sorry! 8 episode, | cece, is the best part of the ' @ long run of the performance, A[ PMY iy Seg TLL ADMIT weve SNE! —IT W-was Jovan tmnt ree ee Lm © one mene ! soung chap who sets out to find bis) western touch to the earlier proceed. | | DEEN GETTIN’ ALONG DIFFERENT BEFORE wert pip J WELL-TM A MAN ; Thing Ge wana looking for at every | tele’ with’ sincaney’ SCRAPPY” SINCE WE WERE MARRIED - 4 ede ) Y-You DID OF ME WoRD- PASS i fuRR of the ‘roa. Most of ox try | ut, most TH “Cook LEFT— . Y-AYou SA\D “THEN TH hind , THose BISCUITS” { ein the face, only to find | vague in their ' NouUD GLADLY ATS ) ; es bl >roep Sake oF Destiny” teas : < ADMe ' L + i Siemaesy, biting ato rmeyct | seu of Denny" eaves po at iB Sa toe nel Pore many Nabil tang a4 porn cee = 3 About P | : out Aig and Players |) BORGE M. COHAN was a head waiter for @ brief period last night The occasion was a Thanksgiving dinner tendered soldiers and sailors by tho Friars the Monastery, No. 110 West 48th Strect. The “Captains” who assisted bim were John J. Gleason, Bert Levy and Leo Frank, All the waiters were Priars, Those who vied with ea other in breaking dishes ond pouring soup down the neuks of ie guests were: Dr. J. Lewengood, ve For- guson, Ben, Frank, Rows. Hull, | Méward Villon, George Lydeci.«, AL Maas, Herman Bach, Frank Nor+ crom, George W. mis, Harry Aaron, Leo Weisel, Major William L Cherry, J. M. Dewey, William Haill- |B gan, Sam. Sidman, M. 3. Geuid, - Harry Robert, Richard J. Hatzel, W. D. Wilson, Harry Clucas, Dr. 8, B. Ross, Samuel Schmid, Leslie Palmer, A. L. Jagobs, Dr. Leo Michel and Ed. | Robinson. Little Billy tried to carry | & turkey Jeg to @ soldier and strained | = his back. | DUNSANY COMING HERE. | Lord Dunsany, playwright, has written Stewart Walker from Jona | saying he will come to New York in dapuary. He is a Captata in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, which were so named to make the soldiers mad enough to fight like wild men, | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Tippy McGee lives two blocks up } our street in jist a small, tumble down but. He always wears panw t the seat an’ acts | nut, Us kids try our up to that guy, but he’s too darn quiet, we've found, He's got a tough job an’ we figger that's % . why—he leads his blind father “ #round. When Tippy comes out w: ig his Dad by the hand he pays no at- , tention to us. If we holler “Howdy” he won't eanereent. ee whizz he's @ queer sort o' © used to ge fund an’ we'd call him n chump, but that never brought us a rise. Bill Brown got so sore he slipped Tippy a thump, but Tippy gave Bill a surprise Me to his father: ‘Now, Dad, you nd still, Don't worry—I'm comin’ right back." An’ see, how that feller stuck fist- ‘=to Bill!’ He fixe) 1 told mother, when ready sor bed, how Tippy had showed he could fignt “He'll be a tine map,” Mother quietly rogat. HOSPITAL TO HAVE PLAY. Oliver D. Bailey bus arranged to im its entirety at the Debarkation Sunday night before the convalescent soldicrs there. The hospital, which is in the building formerly used by the, Greenbut store, has a stage on the! ground floor and seating room for persons, The curtain will Ko up at 7 P, M. so the men can get to bed HE'D BLAST. a that a inan hi a crowd to Fifth Ave- d asked: should say not,” replied tho ‘Treasurer. “Why “1'm going to get in to see the show if L have to blast.” said the patron, hs MARLEY, 2% IN EVON 24, IN, | real poet | ’ up Bill's eyes pretty black. Last night | pigs’ toes in eu a 72 ; eo art Extra! 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Ay pC eek - allah Ue Bas Don’ bayou notice how pink it aa cmat 'T THaT Time!) el eee uD] — yeaa 5 wounds? os wy): RS TAINICS ew “Yes, Darling, I always did love x Agree A RIMG OUGATA 4 e a" ReTAnkSs! ° BE Use LAS re ; : t On cosT A pitas “But where di nTALS Hl s on NTS! J y ais Jes GOT A ‘ MELANCHOLY said. An’ somehow I figger she's/ present his play “A Stitch in Time," | Hospital, 18th Btreet and 6th Avenue, , WHY Li ADOO Quit, Joo Flynn Ceposes and stat ury Secretary feller quit id job Washington, He's went itto vaude- PETER MUST WAIT. Peggy O'Neil. who is disp! ability by making a sma out in “Pigeon Pi the following “poom JOE’S CAR Blache Simply Couldn't Wait Till She Saw Him! Coping Te Preae img On OY. Wrenng Word? 4 SOME SIGHT. | Vhile at the Strand recently Ne WELL , WE'RE STALLED Bi Yleveland Thea , ees tarss 3 idler broil : | “TWAT SWEET HUSBAND OF MN riven FoR ME AN’) HE'S L, — FORGOTTEN (Tt OH ~- WHEN I SEE Him!) | oH ee HIM) Sow HeLto rowe! THis ts ME ~ YES a WHAT IS IT, DOVE? PAGING KANE. When DeWitr Jenni home from the Lambs th e missed his cane. Calli he chub | he told the head bellboy to see if the | cane was there. A moment later | tng boy went through the gril! yell- “Mr. Jennings Kane, please! THE PATH, SO FAR. One of our fellow workers, signing himself C. 8. Ry has followed up recent rhyme, “The Path Is Sh with an effort of hts own ent) “Tho' the Path Be Short dhe fere's his rhyme it's Little UUme, my deer, ® “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” ' “Rings” and “Ringers” ard, Mother's little Sea ———— If cant, | reside ight me a box Mesiadd me ERAT NEE whe ing on the Guif - ‘ag VA ] a nai vt 5 Prag > the clock and wind @* ail, wants to go to sleey ae) Ne) \e x Gossip. (Ne _Dorls Kenyon has goue to North es? b ur Row is now tr Mr. low Now laug 1 number « | Thar Lie Sou by Belle Story at the yesterday Wea, "Rebody' to ry Astene Seavge* He shuts the doors + ne ne's sto p pollo Theatre, Atlantic City, yester- | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. 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