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3 | COMIC PAGE | Monday, February 10, 1919 —— LITTLE MARY MIXUP |[o THE NEV PLAYS © i: — & a WANT Two - , “Hobohemia” | ( SLATE PENCILS 17a if ] i f \ { @ Greenwich Village Nonsense | bipilen call | AND, Tue Ber He YAS WT GOT 4 LOLLY Po® ‘TS 1S NAME @ what D’ You ‘THINK He MusT BE i CRAZY OR SOMETHING OF HIM BUYING SLATE - ‘< PENCILS ~ 2 — BY CHARLES DARNTON | OST of the peopl@in “Hobohemia,” the farve by Sinclair Lewis given at th enw Villa Theatre on Sa 1 < though they necded ing, if you are w “Hobohernia" fair that it can Play, yet it is fill types that are amusing of soap anc dull and com man" fr ave a poetic young native town trom the time, The relation of t te metropolis is «0 va Interest to New Yorkers in may seriously be questioned surediy, it tt Quarter in | ar from of a real thin, Yet Mr. Lewis ha literary efficiency expert, Seared bout paparstive | tends himael to. th a hy MI fe that he first wrot ‘ tir pert 7 * 5 Michicry about the villagers, with ary time he THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY id The Foreman Is a Fast Wo their ridicutou entered reck AN' SAY You | . , WELL YSEE Boss - king a pla rtrd & ( vezziet ) WELL *“FOREMAN™ MGgisow. The resuit te Urecdieich Pond HICKEY” FIRED ‘ vee } Pita 1 HICKEY" BEFORE HE HAD =. MYT Vintage .nonsenss that may ai He “ASSAULTED ) 1S ALL “BEAT UP> iME “To HIT ME. HIM BACK nwich Villa ‘Hoboliemia AN’ NO MARKS ON You % Ralph Hunker. brou n| flee furn ifn enthusia It may the play ¢ house, as an nt to know that About Plays and Players | By BIDE DUDLEY INTRODUCING MORE JANES. bout the White Ploins R" That rhym to da bearing fruit, Lenn Bairn sends us a reply as per follows hecome i wa of the th In far off White Plains There may be beauteous Janes be associated with Ho i Their first production wit be a area But for none of them is my heart entitled “A TY ki. Thomas featuring Frank } inito the Cort Th 2, Next they will produce « drama, as yet unnamed, by F by A | yearnin’, Hamiiton, | For a short trolley ride It will £0 | Brings me soon to the side JC JE’S G R ‘ Maren) oy the dear little girl in Mount) _* a A Vernon.” aoruets Wh fro Pama Go (HV. Busme Waal! And then urray Larkin of No. 604 a Landis, who wrote the sto’ Sackman 5! 00 a de o aay | Augustus Thomas made gotcha nthe ear Tra tye oh IM GETTING SICK AND “TIRED Zopperhead.” Late in March anotier |It may be true about White Plains—'|| OF JOE RIDING THAT FOOL CHP Hen (I Press Panmning C8 INT Brewing Went) -Bup-Coun The Idea Simply Was FORCED Into His Heai HE CAN Go ONT AND ENJOY THE SCENERY AND GOLF — WHAT EVER PUY BLANCHE! I we U called ur Queenk” will be| Tat there they have some classy 4 ib oe ' SICH A SENSIBLE IDEA laced in rehearss production | pally TT moTORGYCLE ALL THE Time! WHILE. E SIT AROUND THE T RID i 2 of “Every Man's Castle,” now on tour.| And also that at New Rochelte \ Nl@lT AN’ DAY — DAY AN! NIGHT! : ¥ ECIDED TO GET RI \NTO _YOUR HEAD? _{ will open in New York early 19 They ave some peaches there ay | Yom y{| HOTEL AND Twiet MY J OF TH MOTORCYCLE —— rch, Mr. Bennett will have com- 4 > oer ? Siete supervision of casting and pro- | well, Ae “THUMBS! AN' GET a car! ' Rut where I live in Bast New York, If you, perchance, should take a ducing all plays under this new all eae — _ ‘ walk, HOME AGAIN MOVES BY C.& H Youll meet the sweetest of the ARE You 2 Marie Cahill and “Just Around the sweet, : Corner” will leave the Longacre The-| And sce the neatest of the neat. itre at the end of this weok and will) | be succeeded there next Monday by |/ must confess, of beauties rare, Maree Faces Kast.” Cohan & Har-| Hast’ New York has more than its new musical pro-| share, bond,” at | For I once bet a friend one night tre Mondiy I'd tip my hat upon the sight vis will stuction, the Cohan & Harris Th evening. e Marie Cabih show Of pretty girls that we would meet should do well on tour And then we started down the street pienees We walked for hours down the tine, | DIPLOMATIC SMITH / had my hat of all the time. 2 Joe Smith, ticket taker at the Lc mont Theatre, “The Brother” is pluying, was ap REVERIE! SOMEWHERE IN BROOKLYN To Mrs, Rambler, Getting Off and On the Ca ty @ young man leading a dog the Greenpoint lady LosTSiE Loves To Logtk-utT CHARL Nopooys © \ Pipe ct’ CON z ‘S PA\ i ee weemiieaeees re . f WS GOAT TH WAY BETCHER. Lir MAUOE GETS OFF ber night. The young man wanted Who, oh who's that CATCH fs uty HES oN EXPER: on ON Batol DY | PELOIN’ Da MAW GETS OULTA TH CAR! Homer's sia MOVIN) CA) a (Ir xv Fe ca 4 ne ti0 ‘ \WOOTSIF In) PIS UPABIN’ OFF TA CAR 5 TO Orr Til CAr ! TT 4! pee the show and had a ticket, Sweet thing Sadic BIG STRONG TE DOSNT HARTA, A MOVING Cat Aint NG TH greg: Pere Ry cae ea “Will you check my bttle brother ' ARMS VIMESd WAIT TILLIT STops! BE SHOULD ™ Man! Sse fa Gonna | asked, smiling If she's so naughty She Gers arr . : TOPS. Arour 17 SLov AC ou es i * replied Joo Stith ° Rl aeesine We UP! Me CATCH al ~ “With pleasuah!" replied nu And all that, TH CAR! On, eov'! iTS . da THIN IN ppreciating the play on the show's Iran TH FLY / 7% | | | REME MGE 2 | T° FACE TH' | Stee WRONG mega Br +80 the young man we! the dog went to the me vom ee A couple of nights la young | 7 anrees, « friend appeared at the| — CRANFORO'S TRIUMPH. Belmont somewhat under the influ. Ince in a while Cranford, } ence of the the friend which departs does something to elevate art " its contines has come a rhyn Be re ead asked it bi >}| Myra Mayham which will ha and Where's she at? YA KNOW How Gosh all hemlock! A CINCA WHE | fr eckoned with in the annals of poetry he could swe re sais be done o Smith, | Read it and admire “But Lil cheek friend He meta girl and let the dog in.” She had some dowy “Woof!” came from the little brother as the trio departed She said; “Let's mari He said; “Let's go TRUTHFUL US! BOL. K. «ft the Hote GOSSIP. Wishes to congratulate us on havin ' + & Buuer hav or ‘ jagged up a book fur a iu entities “You Can't. Hear him has gone to I before tt “Congrats! Here's h Along’ will be wrote it for In reply would say Frank! Law Smithson, Frank Jackson, Harr Al » Taylor e Putnam and Henry ‘trader Tighe, Harry Fern, seven members of! have added to the’ cast the chorus and the stage-door man ars which opened in Spring ye Libert the urd. ala 4 i : sae Penny W one ) G RINDSTONE GEORGE Family History, Page 9F ’ “ al r at « oth — meraee -—_ ” ’ ~- = - ~ tS - nd sailors. Tt opens in Blamford to “NOBopy" Beauly Ma e- Up’ THE BROADHURST WAY ARNS FROM THE. EXPERIENCE The first requisite of a perfect Is of the cast of * OTHERS beauty make-up is to select # ma “ realte ap a t terial to hold faée powder that is armless and nutritious to the under * lying tissues of the skin, The proper Ae lavere A 8 method is first to apply a protecting their remuneration becwuse of he coat of Flesh Food, using small drives and influenza M quantity on the tips of the fingers, to Broadhurst's act was voluntary cover the face and neck, ‘Then apply the face powder evenly, Dr, Charles Flesh Food, which can be obtained any druggist, is mended for th standard preps found superior greasy substances. and note the pleasing difference your complexion, oducer of ot A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Jack Dempsey intimates that it page he a prize fight for Je urticularly ree FOOLISHMENT n girl, quite fairy of fave Once bought @ gown all trimmed with lace. It did much harm on ev'ry side FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, hy is he so sharp featured?” It's because always has his nose to the gringtone.