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COMIC PAGE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1 =\ KATINKA — It’s Lucky the Proprietor Wasn't an Enemy! — THINGS ARE bs) —_ PARTICULAR FRIEND | ey \ ‘ HE Is"! OHN C. TSHR, who was the a SAPENSWES - ee Hine 8 Me OUT! — prime mover in the plan that re- Our Own Fiction. a baila .3 - <. sulted in the American produe- * ‘ 5 yy “ BX ‘on of “Florodora” years ago—twen- Sipe CE“ Fiarede rg = Clarence's mother wanted him LA | | About Plays and Players | rare | eee oe TERE oe re oe Foci CT BT LACE To HEAD SOME NIGHT AND WHY DON'T You - : You WHEN We y (THATS How By BIDE DUDLEY | ROOM AT, Bur STOP THere ? SP NIGHT! THe | Yo: ebay Sau HE . PARTICULAR 7 Fi by hw Bh PROPRIETOR 15 AY ONCE [He THREW ty, to be exact—was a caller at our t house y re on hour Mr, ve. be a port; hie father Logit ng | gt ] i i Maher. equest (old the bis ¢ should be @ rich banker. Clar : f ( qi \ isical piece] ener grew tired of waiting for ma fortune after be] them fo shape hia career, and tory which made | f bad overcome all kinds of obatacios yne day became confidential of n its path. Among other things be| fice boy for a wealthy old bache |} ] 1el@ us were the names of the original! i» rector Bimbo | f sextet girls. Binee dozens of young Y ” ru prove capable, Vlar | women have claimed they were inthe) |, w mig Pita ram | sextet, we're going to print the numes ne bk ay thsi us a matter of record increase’ your vemuneration as Mary Wilson of Washington, D. C. time goes by | was the sextet leader, The others! Thank you, sir!” replied Clar Fe. were Vaun Texsmith, whose real] ence. jame Was Smith, but who came from | Ai teat Rie chance Come, die Vexys and fixed up a slage name out | et “Tex” and “Smith;” Daisy Green ©. New York, Agnes Wayburn, for wwerly 2 wife of Ned Wayburn, stage director: Marjorie Relyea of New| (tin, He needed a shave awful. Bimbo was called to Scranton by a young oman, He had but SumM-mem - Now Listen — L YKNow ,Y'PINCHED MY WIFE fe ere L BUT DAWGONNIT low) PLEASE FI twenty minutes to catch the J \ WOULDN'Y DARE “TRY ora | \ Vean - COTTA | YEAH STAND BY ; ; oa York, and Margaret Walker of New| “Clarence,” he said, “con you | |] IT FOR ME Jo&=li ier his BE A THIS FOR MYSELF ~— “Il For SPEEDING ~ SEE? --wELt-T|Eaci OTHER attests SINGLE MAN"! York. shave mer’ | |\ RE NICE To HM!) Lesson To You! BUT A WOMAN'S DIFFRENT) Now LISTEN , GEE WHIZ2 — \, ‘The firet performance in America ‘Sure!’ wane — anne ——_ S MARRIED 4 eee — = took piace at New Haven on Nov. § Ait went well aniit Clavence e U MEN > 1900, The show came to the Casino ‘Theatre, Now York, on Nov, 12, 1900, and was given a bad notice by every newspaper tn town but the Times. A eporter “covered” the opening for the Times and he wrote two sticky of cut off one of Mr. Bimbo's great | accidentatly dropped the razor | and cut the end of Mr. Bimbo's nore, Recoming preatly excited, the tad dropped the razor and it GOTTA STICK CLOSE ' praise. He came near josing his jou! foes, All action, the boy slapped | as an incompetent. The show view! the toe on the nose's place und ® §rOss Of $6,100 the first week and the none on the end of tho foot. puilt up to capacity in about six} 4 week later Mr. Bimbo eutted weeks. It rea seventeen months 18) Miorence on the telephone. | New York. “You [ttle deyil!’ he said | FAVERSHAM SOON. "You know what you did? You ‘uversham, in Mark] got those ends im the wrong | story, “The Prince and the places Now I have to take off Pauper,” will begin an engagement At] gy teft whoe every time L want | re : {we Booth ‘Theatre’ on Nov t undte| t0 blow my nose, and 1 HAVE A { They Wanted This Movie All “Close Ups” and No “Interiors”! Rives bas written the play. Mr Faver-| COLD. | oer - ~ —) ~ ———— + a Clarence did not get his raise - TM FRED oF Having | } | 3 ‘ r : = sham will be sean as Miles Hendon a Cee Bor oF p HusTLe uP Boasie . | \ Aw. mom ¢ T “PROAUUSE and Ruth Findlay will be the Prince, (the Bnd.) | j eagpes | { Porc 0 sate up AY | VHe'lLi Be Home) MARCH RIGHT See 1 } PRO VSED . Pecey inn { \ CH -WHEN HE GETS We Ly i ‘ xs pabees Ht" TWIN BROWN THey’ “FRENCH LEAVE,” NOV. 8. | Democrats will nos the “Midnight ; Home He's Gone To | LIN A MINUTE - | 1H FERE. ‘ RE ARE SEANT OULD SEE =H ae Y) From the Macc Klaw offices comes| Frolic” Saturday night ‘ a HIM OUT HERE - iT Ben Ali Haggin has aiered wp to be} ¢ the announcement that Mr. and ee ee eee due | Coburn, in “Treveh Leave,” will b®& lions for a year. «in an engagement at the Belmont! “Irene's” 400th performance was Dheatre on Nov. & ‘The play, which) given Saturday, She's going to try te by Reginald Berkeley, |* 4 CUrFrent| io break the musical comedy record. London succers. The Palaco will have two perfoum- | z ances Election Night, one beginning HE SAW THE SHOW. at 7.30 and the other at 11. Bert Levy | Unt! Saturday night the trombone] Will report the returns. | player at the Solwyn Theatre, where! Glen Coulter han joined Margaret “fickle Me” in the attraction, bad|Anglin's cast in “The Woman of never seon Frank Tinney. The slip-|Gronge,” playing a juvenile role | . a { — {¢e CET Ont horn mantpulator alte eo far back un- that he had i eing the si unt] Satur- days Then he thought He affixed @ mirror to th of his burn and had @ great time watching the porformance, except, of course, in ihe rag-time and jazz numbers. Robinson Newbold advises un that he left the cast of “The Lady of the Lamp” last Saturday night | Frank Thomas, Sylvia Field and Gabricila Ravanetie MW appear in} “The Proper Spirit.” by Willard! Robertson and Kilbourn Gordon. | Now that Frank Craven has hit his| Saaehe guit in Tho First Year," John Gol-| j DRAMATIZING LYDIA. den, his manager, is looking for more While en route to Wngland with Franks. Frank Bacon also ts a Gol- | } Porter Emerson Browne, William|den provider, you know. | | Harris jr. arranged with the author) They count up the receipts for of "The Bad Man” to have him write| “Rater Madame” at the Fulton each a play about Lydia Pinkham, We} Tuesday for the weak that onda the! ‘nee dramatized tho Smith Brothers) following Saturday, It’s alwayn for Jack Norworth and Harry Wat-| city and standees are not allow: ae Edith Hallor sustained a ne r’s Day” day! ‘THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY “Fathe Never Falls on Sun “DONT BURY \] ' — \ SOURSELE iN THobe x AFTER You Finicet x AROUND TH’ OLE Home J @BUNDAY PAPERS 2 [ “THERE -Go DowN AN’ REST UP t - COME HELP ME ’ (AND CLEAN UP THE he a \ Get Dinner) N CELLAR <i A 7 . z eC STARTED ' 64 piearace! 7 / Sunpay # OBoY ! Sone ( DAY A FELLER CAN LAY | 57 ‘S'Pose You * Took A NICE REST \ ‘ AT Home “eseRDAy, )( TRY AN Hur 2 Do © tall | me: which resulted in a sprained ankle 1s 1T A MAN'S SEASONT Friday night at the Winter Gardon, | ars to bo a man's season) and ap @ result Bettie Parker ork 60 far as stage pla| Playing «her role im “Broadway concerned. Look at the list: Frod| Brovities.” | Sione, George M. Coban, Frank Tin-| aie | ney, Raymond Hitchcock, Frank Cra- A THOUGHT ! en, William Hodge, Frank Bacon.) 1, your work one TO-DAY. Lovie Mann, Arnold Daly, James| portance nnd eee my th, onder of im- Crane, Holbrook Blinn, Ernest Truex,| Pocranes,.“ttomer i's order of ap: | Vrank Moulan, Jack Hazaard, Ne ry L. Doherty nan Trevor, Of course, Ina Clatre,| r | Florence Reed and others of tho! 7, ; FOOLISH MENT. ladies are doing well, but we started @ parlor grate was burning lor to write of the men, ‘Guens we'd bet-| And yet the caller would not go lor stop while we're all in one plece. | «rs getting cold,” the maiden sighed wow! “It should be coated,” the youth re George of Roslyn has hit the Yon. | plied. kers poets nother smaste in the war Dunten: FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE George, of Yonkers, in your poems Bobbie—What! All that candy for I have noticed. you of late Little sinter? Crittcising Nassau women; Mother—No, Bobble; it’s for you Robbie—Ob, siaentl Maes Georgie, don't prevaricate, pit! what o skimpy “little v AND “THE FRONT “Aap TS & MeO fy »\ FULL oF Leaves ) tN NTEVERYTHING 5 (NOW “bu CAN HELP WITH THE DINNER DisHtes Dear’ Js TAL i Dae et nett LEAVE IT TO LOL Her Hand He'll Get Father’s Foot! COMES ——— “t Cwnars tHe use } | —~,/OF RUNING Tree Suir! {Wed UN we! ) (TL gus MAoE vo NO DO HE AS ( mae RAVE o\ | pAD-A PRESscHT OF 1 > CALL AGAIN C % SOME "HOME BRevl J —~— — Yonkers girla are lean and skinny, Something Lacking Showing signs of matnutrition, R. ALBERTON, the architect, | Aud, with akirts abbreviated, had been invited down to the} elope Rillertons to at | a fright hidtcion | display the plana} ; They're a frightful exhibition of Billerton’s new house to some| — miienta. | Gossip | “Now,” explained My | ep ae in “Three Live| Here Is the front elevation, ituar Aad i will join “Three Live! pointed it out on the plans he t bl hy Ht on the library table for the inspect thy of visitors. “Ww the outside wir fervigan, | dow and the hi zh a hie \s eust elevation, eh mes V. Auditore and 600 other! {id {ue js | % sii Nia er eae | Various the gosetk YOU |e. Know? papa said he wan going to put on? Cartoons Ma. 1, What President lived to the great- Useful Quarantine Sign. } vee, EM URING an epidemic in a emal| Pa 2. What hey in music has two fats? = ” — %, Who has been nominated Prime | Southern town every tnfected | = Minister of France in place of Pres! was put under quaran Tomy ' 7 Gent Millerand? | tine the ‘diseaao had been | RUSTY AND BUB 4. Who was the wife of Odin in| checked an old Negress protested cannes Soundinavien mythology? y when t pi Beas b. What iy the me of the present | > take down the G AROUND NIGHT AND MAND. SYpuR ) t, TAAND! + health officers | [ear ew! TEN Auntie,” exclaimed the oft GEE, 1 wish td BUY A Ais : er, a Sat gue ta take y HAD A ATO MOBILE, KONE, AN' 100 ‘ AN’ A’ FIRE LOLLY POPS, eneral 1 Ww swered MILL YUN . i ’ ; ; Sale ENGINE, AW ng AN Titay ! voure | ALLUS BUSTIN up MY MILL-YUN DOLLAR SCHEMES — ifferer single and & Of what count 1 te | all sion Hart M a famous history? uae What metal # dissolved in murt- har kal ate acid for soklering thud The’ Bult 10. In what State in the main por Hon of the Ca A 11. What is the ron soft by cooling it slowly call 12. How many Umew is Christ re corded to have appeared on earth efter his ascension? hy ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. ! ed attorney. 1, John Adams; 2. 5 fat; -|* slus; 4, Frigga; 5, Benedict X 4, white buttens wine feet; 7, linen; 8, Greece; 9, ginc; | back,” ruplied 4, annealing; 12, 3 the young lady.—Cincinaull Buquiser ocess of making ¢ bully-ragging at ‘

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