The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 32

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ee ee ee ee ~~ an a ea a A te a SN Rae te ll a et Eee es ] YU f ‘ Hiv A yj Yi, THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 13, 1919, lode! fiw . ES é TH | LITTLE MARY MIXUP Mary Believes in a Literal Interpretation of the Law!-2~ mary 1S PEGCY WHISPERING} TS You 2 \ Now MARY=No MATTER WHAT PEGET SAYS TS You — DONT Pay any z per: zac" sarons i a NOW THAT WE'RE | flour oF ScHooL; H ATTENTION “Teo HER ¢ COME ON GIMME ANOTHER, Pisce Q’ CANDY ee “Wedding Bells” A Clean Comedy Hit Seen fe (| By CHARLES DARNTON GIMME ANOTHER , [specs o' candy 5 (I ve-onwy Gor 2 SEVEN Peces 'S hothing better than an, old whoe Of your gw to throw at Yourself if you're going to get married. This idea is suggested in “Wedding Bells,” which scored a clean comedy hit last night at thé Hartie Theatre. Reggie treasured the shoe because it had deen bitten by « dos when He loft it outside his door at a hotel, and so he met and married the owner, Of the dog,. But Rosalie discovered that he had a leaning toward red-| headed women, and proceeded at once to dye her hair, whereupon he said! looked like something-or-other, and she suffered such a shock that Jeft bim as Mat as his shoe. In writing thix comed ¥ Field has put his foot into a capital and made it a riv “ The humor is humqn—that is, | and simple. it 4 matrimonial angle is given Ad Extremely long stant. his bride in California, and t 4 about, and finally It oc-' to him to marry another girl and “settle down.” Hut his first love) ‘Pack. His wife, who uses her dressmaker's card, is charming, and} aay matter for her to get into the game once again, ‘The acting is as good as the play. Wallace Eddinger is a clever farceur? He has thé rare art of playing farce as though it were tragedy. Ames gives a good swing to an English role; John Harwood in| * mghiy in character as an English servant; Mra. Jacques Martin is - ‘and Jessie Giendenning is well-bred. The cast leaves nothing to be ~ MY OTHER BROTHER 19 “THIN-4N' GooDNEs KNOWS IM “THIN! . "Wodding Bells” is a real joy: t Plays and Players Ge GROSSMITH, of thé) after this announcement, heading it OH! HE G0 | DAWGONE “THIN ° HES “THINNER THAN BOTH OF US SU Put o-Getuer ! mel Ou i BUT Poor “Soe \ Ueatrical firm of Grossmith & | “The Bookkecper’s Plaint”: Bauriliard: of London, ts in| Tell me not in mournful numbers, New ork calling on old friends and| Numbers are an empty dream, J} the play situation over, Mr.| For I sce them in my slumbers, ith’ xnys ‘basiness in his line| Numbers are not what they seem dm the British metropolis is enormous. %y Conditions over there aro much as | “/“"4reds, thousands, c'er before me, they are here,” ho xaid last night at| Xhbers by the weary score, the Cakino, Whore he went with Ian | N&mbdecrs are my doom; they dore me, D 4: or eight producers with} Numbers now and evermore, Dew Maye are clamoring for ench| Yoo my soul is dcad and alumbers Rondon theatre and clamoring in vain 1 th imost canes. Yo cager is the). Wile ! do my daily grind, public for amusement that capacity | 7% ! #¢e those sickening numbers, business is the rule everywhere.” Frer before me and behind, “What is the outlook for the future, Bee ii Gondorfer has reopened Tor | Daly's Theatre Ww havivs . i i L figem, natn in "London nd here Yo are with Ae el JOR'S CAR Joe Does Not Abide by His Ow & ith, The desire of the public ‘Just A Minute” at y i amusemem is in the form of « nm from the depressing times| Tho Hruce Reynolds play “Ralsfiy came with the war. Logdon|¢h, * , ¥ Fore -fammed to the iimiP alt] iinjectaa” bas been” rename time and the strects Emily M. Young. wife of James Me ‘ Intyro of Mcintyre & Heath, har se ie a \musical playlet calle “Naughty “Ambrose.” ar oe, + rhe sete cite Ann Irish has writ a playle ¥ a . lealled “AR! ourse! ‘Bloombui gaat ‘He wilt] Guile’ “AA Yourself," and will pro same time look for cai Martorie Rambeau is soon to ap * firm a plet ‘on of = . bought the Knatish rignte toe Veto) ure version of “The For le Whopper,” and he is ne-| Ray Miller’s Black and White Mel- with Producer Abraham Levy| ody Hoys haye joined the Bd Wynn services of Vivienne Segal for! Carnival, . He wants her to pmy rely y raat Tole in the London pro-| ¥; i dd @uction of the Harbach-Frim|-Dudley| which Stuart Walker will produce, ‘plece, wrth b Aller Pru widow o —eostomn villlam Pruette, the actor, js to re LLBRITIQH OFFICERS THERE. — |turn to the stage in the now Raymom -five officers: from the English 1 musical pleoe. veruiser Renown saw “The The first performance of “The Dum} of 1918" at the Winter Messiah” wil! take place at the Jewis den last night. The Renown is here to| Art Theatre td-night. ce Of Wales home when| John Junior has returned fram Aus BuT watt! ue DOESNT xHow WHAT SUDDENLY RECALES | “TO THINK Now = “HE FACT “THat fF IN Fact, HE CANT WAS FRIEND WIFE'S “THINK! \DEA“TO HAVE A CHAUFFEUR IN “THE FAMILY tf DEGIDES HE WONT, Try! WELL, THAT'S ALL SETTLED! He wie GET RID OF “hat NEEDLESS EXPENSE— HOW STUPID IT was “TO GET ONE, IN “THE FinsT PLACE “CLASS” “To ONE - AND Glass NEVER HELPS ANY WHEN “HE RENT GoES uP : WE GRocER 1S ALL BUNK - IT COSTS | EXCEss chore” A LOT OF MONEY EACH MONTY Guess Lt MIGHT AS WELL FORGET itt ugh visiting, tralia, where he acted under the Will- ey ef poole jam#on manngement. He is to. he STORM WILL PASS. featured in films, 3 ' ann has been added to the [7 ORAS poerin. doe, 1 Man's Bluff,” which & Maat vou through an’ through ; ashing will Jaunch in Balt | Nature wears a frown Novi l?. ee 3 the world ts dine. Le see ge ga samag Si LEAVE IT TO LOU fe lee Men's Ell i a-hole. 5 odrome last on da he: pour; 5 nan “Happy igiddnesy then in Nature's CN), f Fy soul, there no second Sompany. at 4 “AD, 8" now at the Globe. “Aw life ie%great once more. He has. alened new contracts with all Hidmon-deing has @ sky menfibers of the Globo const sdark-rimmed clouds—it's true A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. when trouble hovers nigh| Stermboat Stewart ad us that “Bring the rain draps, too. tf we will smeited hi a between aes our upper front. teeth in “sh” IfhaU cling to hope an’ wait, | Ts" in" tahock." allowing the Nis to m wlll Buon be o'er: xibrate soil shine, as sure as fate, | * nolse like a erie life great une more, FOOLISHMENT. A tady who lived on Long Island, ember Mary dane, of (he Would greet every one with a smile cartoons? She was little and A Copies % Mr. an Remark very sweetly, , Outcault. Now she is “ 4 Mary Jane made her de- ‘This country completely ‘Hight in the support of | Weans people away from the Righ -Baggo, in “Lightnin'” at the lana.” y Theatre, Mary Jane's daddy we cartoons. Mary Jane says sie toocbine to draw audiences some day FROM THE CHESTNUT TRE if ep | Husband—What! 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