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“Nothing LADY in gold says to a lady in aiiver, “You never looked more radiant in your life,” whereupon the moon turns green with envy. Anyway, the moon in “Nothing but Love,” at the Lyric Theatre, is Green—and !t's not made of cheese. “Nothing but Love” is familiar m o THE NEW PLAYS o Familiar Musical Comedy BY CHARLES DARNTON But Love” usical comedy. There is even & song COMIC PAGE | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919 | U0 SHOTS WE TOOK THIS SUMMER gel} . SOME OF THe SNAP- - | DABY BUT NOW AUNT EDNA. ) T WANT TO stow Yo ELIE RPS Now “THis 16 You cant Unk Ezra’s Overalls? HERE 15 WHERE we A a SHAP; OP4+B Th se \19 SEND ee 4 aciss SEND us YET 4 im which #tx men give an imitation of acrobats, thus proving once again y that there's nothing new under the moon. The story by Frank Stammers : ts concerned with ao involuntary hero who is credited with having #aved This 1S Cousin ‘] © girl from drowning in spite of the fact that he docsn't know how to “RuTH AND AUNT 5 wim. Harold Oriob’s music is tuneful but ordinary. Tbe result ts fairly EZRA OuT ANNIE ‘Bur é ood entertainment. ° i Andrew Tombes, who figures conspicuously in the proceedings, com- IN FRONT AG: BISWING- But. MAH Gor IN = the methods of Richard Carle and Ralph Hera with @ free-and-easy OF ouR SOMEG.ONE DD NT FRONT oF “TH of his own, and manages to get considerable fun out of old tricks. H 4 3 e He dances with agility rather than grace and uses a rather comic face for Mouse. uD TH CAMERA ll it is worth It is his good fortune to have witb him in most of his famgs 4 chorus composed of uncommonly pretty girls. They are charming , nul they make an unholy show of themacives with bare legs A few! Fears ago the police stopped this sort of thing, and they ahould do so @gain. Maddywx and Hart, the producers of the piece, are not the only offenders in thie respect. More than one stage in New York offers an ex- Bibtion of half-naked women. Somebudy should do something about it An amazingly blond creature, Ruby Nogton, sings industriously with. | eat showing any sign of fatigue and usually succeeds in hitting the ceiling | with a top note of which she avems exceedingly fond. She makes the} mistake common to so many strong-lunged vocalists of confusing ngixe with musio. Pretty Marion Sunshine sings and dances nicely, but « inclined to Be a trifle carciess. For one thing, she micht easily correct her fault of looking stoop-shouldered by throwing back ber head. Florence Bftright Durlesques the part of a maid to @ painful degree. ‘The o' members of the cast are harmless. It's the beauteous chorus, girls mare than anyone Josr RientT — THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ioe — < Sust as I > “TAKE. A CHANCE ON ° CATCHING, Your DEATH OF COLD=THESE RAW FALL Days f Od 4 COLD” ME EYE —oss BACK tem B.D.VS 7 Xe - BUT « T HATE, TO BREAK AN” “Tii’ ' DAWGONG “THINGS? ise that make “Nothing but Love” a! About Plays ELLIE =REVELLE, Generw Prese Representative for John told her they will operate on her sou @Nd joheywhen she isn't in pain, fust always done since the days trip came ean tell me what's the matter with my spinal column.” And then Nellie laughed—for a min- Nellic’s going to fight it out and win. PP. T. Rarocum used to aay, “That kid has more grit than any ag T evor saw.” And she's got it DON’T EXPECT TOO MUCH, You've got a new scheme and you feel it will win; Have faith in it firmly before you begin, ‘Then dig in and battle as hard as By BIDE DUDLEY press agent of tho theatre, was inter- origina) motion picture story called have in rehearsal Ibsen's “When We ttractive, and Players Strand, to be kind enourh to pre- vent him to all the employes of the house, The ¢eason is this: The > might Mr, Mark found a crowd doorman didn't know him and wouldn't let bim, He tried three other entrances apd wap refused admittance. Mr. to come and escort him into the theatre. Dr, Wilson, viewed about jt and he said: “It was very funny, but it won't happen no Moe.” Forbidden.” Sam McKee 1s using his spare time acting as Chairman of the Enter- aaa t Committes of B. P, O, B. 0. Harry Kelly's “deacon” matinee of “Ob, What a Girl” wiil be held at the Central Monday. Many of his clergy- meo friends will be there. 4 of “The Ab: Little at the Casino, has placed Vivienne Segal under a lo! term contract, She ts en route stardom, Harris ond Adeline Hall an Charles K. Leitabach have sold Frank “What Children Will Do. Octavia Kenmore and Leigh Level Awaken" and will play it at the Neighborhood Piayhouss Dorothy Mackaye, of “See-Gaw," ie now, Dorothea. Mackaye. There were too darn many Dorothys in ¢he| | tec she Cee ial’ ita Zalmeni is mow appearing tn “The Greenwich ‘Village Follies" in the dance of the Golden Columbine. Core 0 Pm Penn Gs OH Relay Wed LISTEN ED. - fer Have ALPHONSE DRIVE ME OVER YOu BE “THERE Att “There ! Hey! wuart's Tu’ ei IDEA? wuatta Y'GoT “THAT ENGINE ALL APART AT THAT. 4 ‘Suo-FER’ (S A PRETTY Good THING "HAVE! READY — ATTA Bov--Ha-! EIGHTEEN HOLES EH? AU M'SIEUR - 1 Have HEAR 2E LITTLE “KNOCK IN ZAT MOTOR ~ TaP- TaP- AN tam Ftx Him?! you can, “The Dream of the Minuet” te the tT Proves You HAVE “ title af a pantomime to be given at Just BET. Mor ENSE WHEN Pat tp your best Hoke on the “90 07) ete aa during the nec of On ae wenie icHARD t— c AN plan. Raymond Hitchoock says he bought TUL Wave “TO Your dreams will be rosy at first,|that house on \West-2th Street so he MAKE HIM CUT val ~ could wall upstairs to Bed. Ws ‘SUSY enowg) Tavie Belgé again has the leading WIS USUAL But nw, gentle reader, I mean to bel role in John Cort's “Fiddlers Three CONVERSATION ord. Yoaals Bofutalis hte oabien Wit saa ‘ pi 6 Bonstelle jam Fow'll save disappoint! and heart) 4" Hraay that “Little Women” ts & aches if you success in England. WU ut all your fond hopes right squarely in two. ee Tee tived a long time and I've 7 ¥ uty, merican de- : epood of the lessons I haven’ ver ha oe rene oe Goncerns expectations; we put them|angdon” MoCormmck, author of W} te hgh, “The ‘Storm has eompleted, a do- i dali ‘And when they come down they cause | Hit, Wmemnore’ tae Se. I} ) ] ) | Al i many a sigh. ctety will see “The Dancer” at the Mee anos Just keep up your plugging—twork hard all the time, Remembering, though, as the ladder you climb, Youu save disappointment heartaches if you Will cut all your fond hopes right squarely in two, A TOUCHING SLOGAN. ‘We bave just been informed by a Broadwayite that in slang parlance “Hello, Alexander,” means “Can you tend me a ten?” It's & good thing to know, dear readers! By the way, “Hello, Alexander!” and BIG TIME COMING. Ben H. Ueberall, Manager for Phomas Healy, has been invited by wife to celebrate their sixth wed- gj anniversary with a war on some rich food Monday night. Here's one gouple who are still on speaking terms “and after six years of double bar- ness, too. THEY KEPT THE BOSS OUT. Moe Mark, President of the Strand Theatre Company, has asked Manager Loveridge of the Brooklyn NGHUb Died rcoe Fanny Brice has a new song in “The Midnight Frolic.” Fanny should need @ new song with them looks! Bert Lytell will ! ween in.» film version of “Lom| Lid." in the Harris Theatre to-night, The Quaker City Quartet will join the “Hello, Alexander” company at the 44th Street Theatre to-night. A company to present “Scandal” in Australia will begin rehearcing at the 39th Street Theatre to-day. Mark Luescher has had massive chairs put in a box at the Hippodrome so wide people may see “Happy Days” in comfort. George Le Guere has been engaged for a role in the new play by Augustus Thomas. Mabe! Burke has done 60 well in |*An Old Time and Moderfi Song Revue” in vaudeville that she has several musical comedy offers. ‘To-morrow will be Eddie Leonard's birthday, and after the show to- morrow night the members of the! “Roly, Boly Eyes” company will cut up soe. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Ak sar ban krak knud lobus ubcten du macht isht Willlam Raymond Sill. | FOOLIGH MENT. Dream of me, my fairest one, Picture me as King of Love, Till the sun comes peeping; Kiss me in your dreams, my dear, In the night's deep hush, Let me rule thy heart, my pet, (Ain't this awful mush) When you're sweetly sleeping, | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “He's puzsied.” “About what?" “He can't understand how his light bill could be so heavy,” ‘) 4 DOROTHY \ FORGOT OU TELL ME YOUR GRANDPA WAS. SICK YOU WORK FoR You MISTER THAT RAILROAD? KEELER “THE DOCTOR SAYS. ILL SPEND THE RES ‘THEY GAVE MEA PASS TO RIDE FREE ON ALL THEIR LINES. "THE RES OF MY LIFE THIRTY SIX YEARS WITHOUT A VACATION THE GOSSES ARE VERY KIND TO ME SINCE 1_ GOT SICK (Copyright, 1919, by The Bell"Syndicate, Ine? CemANUS