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‘| Page 17--NOVEMBER 17, 1919—Page 17 “THE UNKNOWN WOMAN,” ” AT MAXINE ELLIOTT'S: THEATRE. ¥ “Ny LumsoeM Joaw amarson Manone Rameeau AS Mancanar anersow / PLumae bie sah + Lei6H as cRossyY uaR Ne Sento a Leones ITT as 1OA LORING “Wedding Bells”’ ms pears eae eg 3 remarks made to me that| the fun of the thing with a mischiev-| “But,” argues h ei ing euls Ring Out | Playgoers, kencrally are on the look-|ous air that Is wholly individual. And] maids might not prove . ren. inn Taeatiot’ | aklat rocpaeen, Reande Gadite toler out for “clean comedy," and if I) all the time the people in the play ary e Dit comes along when | gle: "You must present this nice were a playwright or @ producer of| flirting. Take, for example, Jackson, | c » J the suscep! ible Jackson tells Emily in to me,” and immediately Spencer plays I'd keep this undeniable fact when he thinks of mak: susceptible, si.” she has “; inte 1 mad! Laughter, Merry Flirtation|®::: Sem as | rane Tore ite ry Sonu lobe owas ore, Sang eee, A But what I started to say ts that| “ » sir, the ¢ -| Emily Hooper, who gets away with| “Thank 1 oy i 5 Ln iy Sinister. sevens somens in married establishme one of the hearties iatghe of the per-| see you Ksetn iy hemos ‘ae We eebeas ties Leartease” Wallene } By Charles Darnton. the English maid, and even old Mrs.| one long flirtation. It's the spirit of place, there are always| formance when she gives a right-|the sugar. Attracts flies and women |and Percy Ames turning the tg) Hunter shoots a coc it that counts and makes “Wedding about, and that would sh to the Japanese ser-| sugar dor Acting aside, the play mal HAT’S the harm? Mileting '8/ 1h0t cay, unmuzzled dog Spencer as| Bells" ring out peals of laughter.(mean trouble for me, sir, sooner or An, observation 1s worth al stride with comedy that gt one of the most popular In-!she trots off. Rosalle’s song is noth- | Moreover, “Aw, you didn’t 'urt me. I see now ch as sugar these day: full value door sports, go it’s not sur-| ing less than a flirtation set to music = prising to discover that playwrights|~-and so it goes all through this gaily ¢ of it thene days |2morous comedy. are making the most of it these days |", the harm? ‘here isn't any ies and farce » past few days five person: Now. in gomedia And fH wean in [2 tee haem, SAR, a, Per Fae ab Tae hs FULTON fs: THURS. 8.20 tot | VANDERBILT 357 terest with which audiences watoh a/is clean comedy, you said. | Well, I'm |H] [Even ce rea) CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD BEG. TO-MOR. NIGHT ele nd stage firtation? It's the sport of the jow, I take it, from Bae thing, apparently, that they enjoy.) b Linger Longer Letty” There's something universal about it. “4 ar s Everybody does it at one time or a . TRE other, It's only a question of oppor- CAPITO LEsaavex , LYRIC THEA tunity. An old fraud in “The Mi- 5 ae 7 NN Special Matinees To-Day, 2.15 A kado,” as you may remember, declares DAVID 2 N ANEW MUSICAL COMEDY “Married men never fiirt;" but he no eS S&S aT sooner says it than he gives an imi- M t BELASCO A, a \ tation of a man dropping dead. 4 frie |B j % j ‘ . Filrtatious comecy wes given @ eden OVER Went 4 2 \ LAST WEEK fresh flavor in “Tea for Three,” but ideas in it there was also the bitter sugges- WED WAYGURNS, DEMI TASSE wey ton of penalty. Oddly enough, the| _ Pua aa Cd 776 actress who philandered so charm- Se ingly in that play now flirts even CARNEGIE HALL * * ‘S h u more delightfully in “Wedding Bells."| TO-NIGHT 8.30 Book by | Muse by Margarit Lawrence baa’ eatabl shed ewan Harold Sosa ees Baier Jean rare ereclf as our groatest stage HH! RAH! I Dg rk a Piha pl gle i Mel ntosh BEAUTY CHORUS! BEAUTY CHORUS! AH! AHI AHI takes complete possession of a | I paratively new field—no pun inte! ~ Everybody in “Wedding Bells” flirts. 7 It’s an open game that’s played—a “AMERT iA A yf Rr THEATRE, 44TH ST.. WEST My A fs LY sort of free-for-all, with even a timid AMERICAN 4 S H U B E R T Tone tract 2 : ‘ TH THEA, WR Own? CUS BIS Dost taking a chance, Mr. Field has i PY fr MATS. WED. &F SAT 2.15, not only jcaugnt a ood Idea, but he ley ys ‘aveRY, BAY MAX R. WILNER and SIG merely to learn whether the hero is| ‘at | BROADIIRST * solng to marry the heroine of the wanvee oanyl *t HPPODR 4 EMER wey T AASNCING. 7 CARRIMORE is both tedious and old-| HAPPY PRICES, SEATS 8 WEEKS AHEAD. ¢ COSMO FAMILTONS FAPOUS COMEDY pitied, Ursaty is i, Z| wre RLES PURCEL fear ie ; sa tha thie open re rg eonene| AR ime rn eeacns > JULIA vn and TOM tc ae ata 4 ae ici coos Eve, $20. Mats, Wed. and Sat, 2.0. over the footlights before they reach “SHEP LIVE TW) i 1 % 5 ap gs cll td Ci eee Paeans of | Praise » from Prolific Pens: % WED & SAT. 2.40 lighter job of it, and everybody, in r Prais bata dd bd, consequence, is happier. 1 i — = ; : I¢ you don't mind, I'd like to jolly PABST—HARLEM i : 1 le along down the column with “Wed- ding Bells,” for the reason that this|} Dance {25TH iT OF #iteson a farcical comedy is given up elmost|{ Hall 3 ; re eatirely te filrtation. Does Rosniie du || —coore LkowAn atta cl sere Comedy BA, Mba 2 | “The Mage anything but flirt when she returns | = — he UNIVERSALLY "ACCLAIMED dca ma ra vi ag “Madame Brousseau” to her divoreed husband? 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