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rs toe eee | ee ee ee + iy NPT EM LTRS iT RT SH re MONDA\ . COMIC PAGE 1920 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY AVID BELASCO will present 7 Lionel Atwill as a sta: cor'{ Our Own Popular Seags.||| the first time at the Relas>o tre on Dec, 28 in “Deburau,” | picay years ago when Mary Brown, > and from the French of Sachs! Was pretty as could be, Matar wuk Hag the sive | That Elsworth Gruvbin asked her Uh the supporting cast will be He a Bart Deuce, J Herbert, Sidney | 4 dance down Dy the ara Toler, Rowland Buckstone, John L. | ‘W'd love fo do the reel with you,” ine, John Roche, Edmund Gurney,| She said, and they began, Clair Bayfield, Bernard A. Reinoid,| Bu! soon she stopped and - Morgan Farley, Hiwie Mackay, Rose “Wherwhoop! Sa Gi el EO Ti And how she panned the mand pw ai the Belasco in “One,” wih Said she: “You tickled me, my} tour in two weeks, as will M friend. And me and you ave through.” O's production of “Call the, He left the girl and quit the hall. ir," at the Bmpire. : HE'D WAIT A WHILE. Heart-broken, very bine. is Rosenberg was ip the office That night he went away from town, Sf a hospital the other day when a) gy \umbcr 1, 0 freight Hebrew from the cant side entered . : And asked to be permitted to wee his) 4nd they were parted evermore, Alas! by cruel Fate! wetted | @ziend, Gol Cohen. = “fm sorry.” said the attendant, “But you cannot see Mr. Coben now CHORUS. He's convaiescing.” | guar Tite An “All right,” replied Got's triend with | 744! one Hille tickle Soshrus of his shoulders. “L'il sit Gof him in a pickle ; mm and wait a while. I'm in no) And parted two lovers for life | He's now an old wreck, ‘PHOSE DELYGIA LINES. Living up in Quebec, is the French lines Alice) While she is a garbage man's wife, sings in “Afgar,” Will A of the Comstock & Gest forces bas this to say: 4 My dearie, _ “The lines your reader wants were wife, pipe- smoking garbage man's in Eagtish as follows: = we're alone I'll do a dance “ mire you'll Hke to see. appearances in the Ziegfeld “Mid Girt eel) they who evil think of evil night Frolic” to-nig thoughts of me’ Maude Wbourne of © + ."E cannot give you Delysia’s French bought several tallor's geesen at an for the reason that the charm-| auction Saturday and sent them to lady uses some of her fascinating her poultry farm z colloquiialisms.” Helen Jesmer of “The Greenwich a Madecere, ioe tion nwing a Village Follies.” injured in an auto | ye. ‘unmarried and | accident recentiy, ix up and around annoyingly handsome. again. Augustin Duncan und Rollo SAM ASKS OUR AID. | will open the play “Mixed Marriage” Nevvie Gam of Jersey City has put /at the Bramhall Playhonse on Dec. hard task up to us, He says his 14 Pete sister ix continually asking if, [It is announced thal hereafter the Mere is a Santa Claus and he wants former Mrs, Charlie Chaplin will use Ma to help win give her the truth in her maiden name, Mildred Harris | Porter Emerson Browne, author of he Bad Man,” will xail for New York from London, next week George Backus, who plays « doc- tor'a 1 in “Spanish 1.0: ‘We'd like to accommodaté Sam, but! Edward Ellis, who plays one in | fre haven't time to hunt for the| Bat,” were medical students before actors. |they went on the stage un Gladys Davies, film star, ia to ap- _ IN COHAN’S HONOR. pear in vaudeville soon in a xketeh | ‘The Friars will hold an installation called “Jilted.” Edgar Allen Wolff | r and entertainment in honor Wrote it @t.George M. Cohan, who recently re- Mary Young and Harry Wagstaff | fumed his old position as Abbot of Gribble are completing « play as vet | pe club, next Sunday evening at 6,30 UBhamed, Mrs. Young has, also, ar- felock, at the Monastery. Members tinged for amatization of a oy will attend, novel called ing Cross.” “= WORK FOR THE SCRUBS. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Sonia Serova, dancer, saw a foot-| The Pacifie Ocean at one point is ball game the other day. When it just three reet deep, but it has more | Was over the players were very much horizon than any other ocean in the Mud-bespattered world “My, my! Look at those men!” id the dancer to her escort. hey'll have to wend for the scrub team, I presume, to clean them off.” "Won't you do an “Inquiring Ke- (tll i Ae writes, “and get the \ from aout ten respectable FOOLISHMENT. An elephant, having to sneeze, Created a tervible breeze It blew down a tree CAN YOU MAKE A CROWN? ‘William Faversham, appearing in “The Prince and the Pauper,” is of- fering a prize for the beat design tor The reason for writing this wheeze. @¢rown for Ruth Findlay to wear ae the boy King. Designs should be gent to him at the Booth Theatre. | MISS NASH TO LONDON. > Mary Nash is to go to London and on “Thy Name te onan! under | 4 rection ef William A. Brady ané Charles B. Cochran when tne | The Clinching Argument. She will open A middie aged man, with what ap- oppeing 50mm ends. on May 17 During the week | peared to be # load on hig mind, via- of Dec. 2%, by the way, Miss Nash ited the steamer just before it start- u t Play oe ad Gaily matinees at the Play jed on the Arctic voyage and aeemed sd | greatly interested in what he saw. PLAYS FOR CHILDREN. ay," he said to the oMecer on deck, | Yee short pluys for children will| “l'd like to go with you on this expe- presented at the Longacre Theatre dition of yours." ree afternoons of the week be-| tie aw . sat fae “Christmas and New Yeara un.) “It'® awfully cold up there” re the auspices of the Professional Mérked the officer, discouragingly dren's School. The receipts will { don't cave for that.” B used as a foundation for the) “Voy huve very little to eat and you Berets building ‘Amd might starve to death.” “That wouldn't be pleasant,” ob- And gare us, you see, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. aver hear the story of the pea 0. “A beautiful tate.” _ : VORP [served the vinitor lor Quaiters will be jn "The Pass-) 1 should say not.” returned the | Show of 1920 officer... "And you might be eaten by Robert P. Davis has been made | your comrades.” manager for “When We Are| is that so” That would be tough.” ng. And then,” continued the officer, © Alma, Tell intends to wry to write, "You wouldn't see your wife for three | Sar face yeurs possibly longer. You Bewee pays Dereatier: know you can't take her with you.” ere will be an extra matinee of sQniv returned the would-be ex- iP Top’ at thy Globe. Dec. 31 (plover after a long pause, “then you Bust 22,200 yurds of ribbon wili be can put my name down on your in the ballet shoes at the Hip-| books, Your last argument captures rome this season. 2! me. Los Angeles Times. ony Barge's Murioneties will be at) — te Punch and Judy several after-| Boones next weeh The Turning of the Worm. | Once there was a lop eared, desic- “VIVIAN Bl KATINKA, You'RE KEEPING “Ty ONE WEVE GOT WOULD BE SENSIBLE f see EVERY THING (5 COMING DowN Now, Joe! LET'S LOOK AROUND FOR CLOSED Cart Amn wires) "yo Comin’ DowN=- (/ 1 GEE — Ny Pec, - aru “TOWN To SHOP ){ ‘SO TARTIN’ HER f SHE'LL BE To-DAY 4 Jj XMAS SHOPPIN' HERE IN ABOUT ) — ( EARIN HUH? 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[ Aid trl j of /, “/ THEN, WHY NoT y/ [eet My f= a ean! —_— vit? 2 ~Dagmat Godowsky, the pianist's wAter, now in films, has append) js in Los Angeles Rehéarsals for “Miss Lulu Bett’ wii begin this week. ‘The play will open during the holidays. Pri Ba == it] make hie , . KNOW? . QUESTIONS. 1. What is the largest city in Cull- thfnia? ®% What is the maker of a will called in legal phraseology? 2. What is the Paris Pharse called? 4, What big Canadian university i# wed in Monire.i? "$ Which was the first State to t suffrage to women? Wes the Daitie of Bunker Hull tought be or after the adoption Of the Declaration of Independence? 7 What country = produces ris amount of woo!? stock ex- _$, What canal connects Lake On- and Lake Erie? ~~’, ®. What 15 the smullest denomin ever col by dhe Uniti 2 , Who invented the thermometer? ANSWERS, 1, Les , Angeles; Here: tha} ated gen! who had never played a game of chance, never flirted, never witnessed a theatrical performance aftey “Unele Cabin" and “Ten Nights in a Barroom” ceased to infest | the Lown Hall, nor used tobaceo in} jany form, and (wenty-seyen jong |years went to oyster suppers, select | rem helptul tures, the lyceum} course und the Chautauqua, til ne pected that he had any more no bof straying fom the stra it Was least the traces Ked over » plumb wild. dear sir, he just up and to our pastor tell about n the Holy Lund, tluminated by a Magic lantern witb slides with cracks across He sald he'd grown tired of dissipation, and didn't enjoy a wild and reckiess life ke he used to. | Kansas City Star Desperate Case. The other day a negro went into 4 drug store and said “Ah wants one of dem dere plasters }you dun stick on yoah back.” “L understand,” mean one of ov No, wets 1 | LEAVE IT TO LOU Great ScoTT!— We “HE VE BUMe'S | | sien y $\00,000 PAINTING HAS BEEN STOLEN! San Se ! /\ es BEUEVED /- Sey |) eee ao THN Wee SERVANTS SUE TY ee wor DYE" > \ SPose. “I'M \ GOIN’ * OUT SAN, TELL THAT T'SWEENY 92 IF THE Boss WAS OUT ey WOULD N'T BE WORIUA’ TWINK “THe WHOLE WAS “FRAMED © oe