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~ COMIC PAGE | Wednesday, April 23, 1919 MARY MIXUP What Are Manners When Appetite Is With Us?) ® THE NEW PLAYS © ” On AUNT DNA Gave 7 e5 : } “Dark Rosaleen” WE-CREAM FOR You > You Some ice -ceean! / ne eG wes / a ‘ nay % HAT Do % s ip : 4 | wi OU SAY “TS ; Pasa T Rich in Character aN aoe mona} i 4 Sisson T | By CHARLES DARNTON paras! ~~ money § 5 F anything can help to free Ireland from its North and South prejudices, “Dark Rosaleen,” the racing ¢ medy produced by David Belasco at his theatre last night, may be considered a “good bet.” Pi ‘This play by W. D. Hepenstall and Whitford Kane is a simple expres. | fellow who rune a rival ginmill But t tho: «when the son, who has been serving sien of Irish peasant life, without the | Nhe the son. who has been, serving poetry of Synge, but with much the! ang 5 under the wire as winner @eme charm of race offered by “The! of the ace, the long-time feud is Playdoy of the Western World.” The | f° and b md r are he dif the outhful lovers drink aw frie Irish Players who came here ee iy. : ip to the Years ago and lived to tell t thetr adventures in a strange land are followed by actors feet touched the old « with them a sug they love. The c } aistibie in its @ At any rate Rosaleen” is rich in « the perform To say more of th ; stretching a p teh spirit and fer that matter, might easily run an P ° ren \ length in a single act. ‘The 1 Luke Invited a “Practical Demonstration”! Teally too « track. The Keeps a put the road fection 'f ae eee AN’ WHEN “TH! FATHEADO MARRIED - { 1% Too LATE! ‘ ee i} ’ ‘ ' i MILLE! announcing [ried about the Harlem-Brooklyn quar. his pl . “ the summer. | Te ver lady loves. He thinks It Dis plans for ine inet | ailly that two «uch nice boroudis ' Early in June he will send Ruth should sass each other. So he tukes Ceatterton and her “Merrie Month |his pen in band, Listen to Moe: a a! om pa o 8 ‘ancisco } me may’ company to San Free Who cares where girlies come from? i where they will play voveral woeks. |")? i! v4 Then they will viait other Pacific| J! matters not to me; Coast cities and come Kast | 1 like the lassies just the same, Chatterton will bes No matter where they be ; engagement in thi Proud Harlem has some chickens, * % . ‘“ GL ea < Miller's Theatro in The Bronx has many, too. “Moliero” company |} And Brooklyn has some beauties erty Theatre, w phere July by Mr. M tho, 4 W pick, will < Bates, he will be ! Mad Prneny We 10. and down the Ps Coast . ae . ing East in the early fall Mr. Miller |/ tant a girl whose beauty 7 and Miss Bates will begin a tour of | Will kick you ina trance, | the principal cities in “Mollera” And then, again, must dress quite nice | oC ay um, FA edt AT | JOE’S CAR That Engine Is “Attar of Roses’ Alongside Those Cigars! Another original poem by Doris! To all you critics of nice queens Tome Polling Ca (HY Brmig Wend) Kenyon, filin star, is just at hand. . io a , --——. —~ Senfe (he title of “Leap-Yeur Sire T want to say this muck: 1 DON'T SEE WHY BLANCHE KieKs ~ ANSWER me. “THAT, WIFE! ne He ' Don't laugh at girls by where they - i a ale ieee ” 1 | BECAUSE 1 WANTA SMOKE IN “TH'CAR! ener cee a You ‘OBJECT “To ME SmoKiN' — [Wiy — 1 NEVER NoTiceD Charming Kate! | Or you wilt get in Duten SHE NEVER HOWLS ABouT “THE Hepa ced BUT You NEVER KICK ABOUT / [any SMELL FROM “THE And she said: “Gone is the day, Another poem just received from SMELL OF “TH' ENGINE IN HERE! “TH' ODOR OF “~TH' ENGINE & ' seb It is late; Arthur Ginswickle of Hoboken says 13 . ' SBaninchihiand | ENGINE . : the pluinest girls in the world live on IN “THERE + Oh, sir, will you walk with*me, Staten Island, Well, now! i} Past yon woods where terrors be? ‘med May I have your company PLAYS FOR AUSTRALIA. To my gater” lWintrnbon, Lidice Rpaneh. Aber | Now with Kate upon Wife's woy— | Cvden to make new productions ot | \ My wife, Kate “Lightnin’,” and "Three Wise Foo!s' | 1 Tem walk day by day, | for Australia, New Zealand and South | j Luckless Fate! = Cea. Btrange, ah, strange, that this should | Gossip. be; } Oscar Ea, ix recovering from a She a terror is to me, siege with pneumonia, | But, alack! though I would fice, there Wie ef 'Zis too late! | d Claude Beerbohm Bi TO SHOW FEATURE FILM. The Broadway Theatre will de Closed after the perfor: ight in order that B. i Nora Bayes Theatre, owns tho two S iday cvcniag, (best racing boats in Michigan. . ees % ‘ Free Nc eeuture dim ‘cntithed | Arthur Hammerstein has a plan tol = "THE OLD FAMILY SKELETO) And There Are Others Just Like “Grandfather”! “fhe Unpardonable Sin,” made from @'ke over the Casi n Sunduy nights i tite Rupert Huszhes novel of the sani | pres, i : wy 107 ae n in Room 13” will move Rye, Co —— h to the Republic Thea- ‘Eve Werld. HENRY F. STONE DEAD. |tre next Monday Billy Clark of "C “NOBODY * . Wilbur Sweatman and his Jazz ar- GRAND ws hears that Henry F. once . <i WHEY uy He . HE LIKES To BE TOLD eighty-nine years, said to |‘! A r concert at the FATHER HAO A REMINISCENCES HE WAS MINEF BMAUAL A YES,-aur € sro OLD OF WS FAULTS ( Eit.nge Theatre Sunday 1 WONDERFUL ¥ MEMBEREG THE OF PIONEER, T1MES WERE ALWAYS TH FEATURE AT OUR, FAMHLY REUVIONS Send a Nebody' ts “Grindstane George - HE NEVER CouvLo REMEMBER WHAT pies, ? dest actor, in Brook- | » coud YEARS ao We couLo RELATE ING OENTS OF WS CHiL0HO00 DAYS WN A WAY THAT WAS REMARKABLL! Mrs, Sidney Drew. is ahead maki right + medy films, She is MEMORY! FIRST PEMUY HE EVER FARNEO By SHINIVS WS GRANOFATHERS. 00'S, ANO HE WAS BUT Two YEARS ae, way Don'r You LEARN .7O CONTROL YouR TEMPER, D2AR* wae iN THE, BLANKET Y< BLANK HAS A TEMPER?, Royal Vaga- passing of the ‘ormance of that mu- fx survived by Mrs. sister, Mra. J. Gray, known a6 a dramatic actress, dott cream MOE SQUARES MATTERS. the Cohan & H Moe Rosenzweig of No. 1516 Char-| nee lotte Street, the Bronx, is badly wor- | ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—"|_ GO. B. X.—Hadn't heard of his sell- cae te jing it 5 ask? No, and Chaplin stage of is Theatre for mashed po- | 2 tatoes. Work | 4 THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. inatablespoon- yp ful of SAWTAY | tion with milkand make | "!)* them fluffer, cream- | telepl 4 great inven 4 Wellsville, | Mick ¢ n FOOLISHMENT. eel ier, and richer than |.6y papa,” said a little girl | hep A any youever ate, | a) yog are a | Fron ie . / ear you're feeling blue Irvin Engler Secreméh to, Cor SAWT 5 lethe Her father smiled and looked at her | snow-white but- nd merely snees L./ hool | y ’ 2 Rarreadatiam: |. Sie ered valet | DOROTHY It’s a Cinch Papa Won’t Be Overdressed! the cream of | Fispm THE CHESTNUT TREE tropical nuts, It How does a q takes the place T have o *\ of creamery but- “He makaa fa ter in every form THATS 6 Garr ry Oees ie ae =TM HAVING ONE MADE isnty F = - ; 7 ar EV 7 2 THA ‘OING To BE THE RAC 7 WHATS Lal A eR wit YouRF WEARING . Tq MATCH MY HAIR THAT NICE Te ee AND CLOT c PAPA LITTLE GIR at rae Wg WL e’) YOUR NOT BAD ENOUGH TO BE A HEN. \ of evoking. ITTLE TOMMY bad been naughty. | “Makes Good Things to Eat” IL Mist € SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP., WoolworthTower,N.Y. but DEVELOPS THE BUSTIis aay cm sie Carats tk ee was nothing to} could not worl onfine m Removes Wrinkles Be. Onuries 1 t her: lie was borne 4 lovked up in the was silent—this ond his capacity nis mother was appeared at one} Wilh be sent (o any onthge, Addams Dr, Charles . but I won't lay any eggs! ooklyu, N. YerAdvt, Telegraph,