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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. THE NEW PLAYS “ * ” VoL tene Him He's A WONDER — How HE'S COMING ALONG WITH ~ee = Blossom Time OY XR = Ie Yau BON REED TWar'tL SWELL HIM UP ANS MAKE ARE. ALL “Hose FLIES STICKIN' ON AN’ OMY Kid ThoueHT IT. WAS. Rich in Melodies AFTER 'EM HEY LOAF ALONG ae “Here For ?!! : LINSEED OIL! t BY CHARLES DARNTON errr ® 11 it not in Tin Pan Alley, bui quettish maidens William Danfort | way has discovered Schubert. suggested a human siphon, Hard up| + Becordingly, there 's surcease from for humor, he went {p for noise, and | zz and like assaults upon ihe ear| when he wasn't pop-eyed with excite. @t the Ambassador Theatre, where | ment he wae pie-eyed with wine, But j jossom Time" last night proved to it is only fair to say he was loaded | @ veritable bouquet of songs. with a hopelessly old-fashioned part if years, of course, there has been, Happily, he didn't sing. That would’ a B-Pel-c-i-o-n—as the sidile have been too much. The wimen | Mr. Danforth would say—ihat count-| were picturesquely effective in their Yess of our tuncsmiths have synco-! bulging skirts, and a pretty girl, M.ss fed Shubert and other composers Burtress Dei danced on her toes je but not forgotten, stog:ing at|in dainty fashion. The quaint charm | mothing short of highway robbery. | of the production. reflected credit on But for once violence has not been | the Shuberts. Gone. In this operetta there is “mu-| But there was no charm like thai from the melodies of Franz Schu-! of the songs. Rich in melodies, and a and H. Berte,” asthe programme with an uncommonly fne singing ts it. As for Berte, it is enough company, “Blossom Time" scored an 6 know, perhaps, that wags ia Vienna artistic hit Ml him Schu-Berte, The score now Dears traces of the inevitadle Sig | Bhund Romberg, but these are so « THE BIG LITTLE FAMI . 4 Ope rI99 Ee ES, Be aeisiar ter snes LY That Will Keep It “Still”! fn our sensitive friends, the Dor: | hy 4 - le lovers, to tear their hair, Dc AF. 1 How COME ‘ a othy Donnelly has revised ,the b:ok | )) i Lowe — MR}. AN’ ou ose Le News( INDERS Fa and lyrics with a eympathetic hand) x NEXDOOR DONT roRGor To 1 = a6 S esr SHE ae “o- t an almost reverent restraint of 3 0 ' 1. waess ( Keer W PRAT Y sf Raye i { ‘of the Kranz girls, that Mitzi was ; WHILE, Sie y QW ; may be that Franz Schubert loved | \ E — V'SEE DAVE Me ( 2 IN “TH CELLAR ; WhO AANIAN THIS Nowe PLUM TREES her name, and that Mitzi had two ZumMMeER WE } Ay . IN BLOSSOM <=> ASS ia flirtatious sisters, Fritzi and Kitz ~ ; CARE OF 4 ; : 4 AT en wie Sham ptstel /wiyer bach 7 alty \ ve Parner! i} f om ey ae MIDDLETOWN wn to be enlivened by Mitzis and |, Fifitzis and Kitzis. No doubt it does No | tiem good, But as girls will be girls, | BLOSSOMS f ‘Mitzi turns from Composer Franz t+ | n Franz, and so the gentle g Sie eel Miftecs the ead. experience of hav: | fis , his own love song used against | NTY OF Ww Genius that is short and fat GRAFTING ~ gan't expect everything. Certainly, AnAnRrwrnrrneneeww Bhy and modest composer js gen- UNITE 4 @rous to a fault, for he saves his rival lute rom a4 duel when he might casily CONTINUES rs Wwe got rid of hm by letting the FE | Wlusband of a naughty countess take 4 IGHT TO at the gay philanderer. Being | BeRebo fam idealist has its drawbacks. | g L Pip atcry didn't matter beyond| , Hey UNCLE EzRA. /% 5 Hey? EAE we eel sorr’ Y . =) fel meng et ore ot sotabet COME AND WeLh ) ccs || Sone Fe. feng as we got the songs. They pro- “A FIX HER AC MINUTE - : TROUBLESOME { led the musical treat of the sca-| "DOLE ) Among ticm, you may be sure,| less is the de: “Serenade,” sung| Howard Marsh, a young tenor, who will get himself talked about if BOSTON Scissor isn't careful, His voice was the ake rise of “the night—a delightful e, Bertram Peacock gave FoR SELLING Sohubert a baritone that wasn’t at all WET shy. In fact, It was of such excellent GooDs — ity that it roused enthusiasm swv~ only to that croated by Mr si EBGE Pe AFT At first Olga Cook seemed to be rely ae Beanies little Sey che DULL DAY @ good time. But her voice grew h the role of Mitzi, and except 1 HAVE SuGAR MAN 1 acl ape [5 Whcwes| REO RY pleasing as her personal charm ut ENORMOUS Barnett pad to wait a long time BEET CROP. r her chance, but it came in the NOW WELL HAVE TO EAT FisH How CAN You Be SUCH A. SIMP.AS To GET it act with a laughing song that FoR SUPPER AND You KNOW THREE “POUNDS OF COD-FiSH UHEN THE: MECL HEAVENERNGWS. © BuT Sust Cause MY TASTE <OTS OF + tossed off capitally. A laughing How L HATE IT! I ALWAYS HRS. TOLD You-To GET THREE PoUNDS AIN'T. NO -FEMALE DON'T COINCIDE WITH SUGAR ON { Bead pay sound incredible to oF STEAK ? I oa Missus GEssiT's —18 NO Some "BEATS" ut the fact remains that it w THAT GIRL THO! ‘ ded very well indeed last night ld NEEDS A GooD NEVER UCHT YoU RIGHT HERE WERE SO STUPID ! ‘ the strenuous father of the co- To! A TALKIN’ To! VOLIVA OF y ZION CITY aM k 7 ; THES a G . HERE |S y 4 Vy f No SUCH j | | enue AS | RAVITY OR BRICKS WOULD SOAR= NOTHER big theatre on Brond- HAVE SEEN way is to be turned over to FL films, temporarily, at least BRICKS We i ments have been made | whereby the Goldwyn interests will PorT ARTHUR, Ott. put the Italian acreen spectacte| HUSBAND OF 60 “Sheodora” into the Astor, begin- — are — = - — a Oct. 10. An incidental musical | (—————-— | tce_ sport are writing her asking| tells a awful He, So you all ‘| Strand during tho week of Oct. 16 as |% MEN REFUSES To GO ‘ y s WITH WIFE To ting has been arranged under the RHYMED PROPOSALS. What Gori Of & Ooeaime they hous | hetich HN GAA ma’ ant not ba | RueHt conductor of the Mtrand Onghe ’ e WANTED direction of S. L. Rothapfel, and | ———————_______- { ne ae Rn eee | octin’ bad, ‘cause Hoky gwi a! DANCES AND | skirt, loose sleeves‘and a flexible cor-| uctin’ had, 'cause Hoky gwine ter e a S 0Oo ories u there will be a large agchestra and a| Henry S., whoxe plea for the love | set to ward off strains. As to stock-| git yo’ ef yo! mck dat feller mad.” GU GHIRORETOID AY .{ DOLLAR UDGE ORDERS rus of forty voir Rita Jolivet of Mary was printed in this column | ngs, well, Charlotte wears none, but Pesaiieeraed i é HIM “To Pay ye the leading role in the picture. | recently. max, have, a Mary. if Ne | fy ine extremes nnn ne Gossip. quietly, yesterday, “ig the hottest July | DOG BISCUIT FOR BREAKFAST ENJOYED THE RIDE A Nae DOLLAR. ‘ a e w sia ted ants one. ve don't Know whether wd i eee a . _ ’ Jew c has ever hac n Septen * - I$ looks as though the fllms may be | S0"\g the right one, but mayt d - | Vivienne Wing will be in “Brittle.” |New, York has ev 1 in Septem UDGE JEAN H. NORRIS tells the | TALL, distinguished looking YEAR | & Year ALIMONY, called on to keep numerous Broadway |do anyway. This is how Mary an CLERGY SEE A SHOW. Hamilton Condon has joined “The | ber funniest true story of domestic | man walked up to a public X theatres open befor? lung. In glanc-|rwers Henry's plea Six hundred and eighty-two min-| Greenwich Village Follies.” 25 ncul eentl anee | aRautaunt (ac Washingten’ ihe OME OF OUR the | f ent thi =e | rs, representing eighteen religious| Al Jolson ope: at the Jolson The FOOLISHMENT. difficulties. Here it is | ne ae roin shing Fob AR A img over the list of .uirent theatri-| Yes, Henry, dear, | saw your rhyme,| denominations, attended the matinee atre in “Bombo Thursday next | There once was a barber named Rlipp In the tragedy of misunderstana- | other ey: Fe YEAR attracticns in the Rialto district,} And in reply I'll say of "The White Headed Boy” at Henry] | "he Wandering Jew" opens in| Who oft let his razor blade slip ngs it is a relief to run across @ case] | 1 i el a ride,” he said, seating 4 MEN LED US can count eighteen that may close ae : Miller's Theatre yesterday as guests) Wilmington Oct. 14 and in New York ie ! eee y. | himse re ee Soacinie carte eet fe are aes abate: of Charles Dillingham, directing the| Oct. 3 He cut off the nose At is strictly humorous. | Enter. | «any particular place?” asked the MERRY Dae ¥! Now, let us name the day activities of the Irish Players. An| Emanuel Reicher has acquired the| Of a man from Cohoes tainment of this sort was furnished | rie th: Baw productions are being groomed |p.) ase go therc'll be no mistake |Ut of town vieltor was the Rev. | rights to “The Porcupine,” a play by ee _ in one instance by a husband, ar- | “auffeur, stepping on the gas. SUPREME CouRT for Broadway, but unless the ratio of " i Likiad ~ | John Calvin Jones, pastor of the Dry| Edwin A. Robinson. |And all that Blipp said was“Gee rip!” | »a\ened for mon-support, who de-| .*°U Might make it the speedway JUSTICE SAYS | the past olx weeks is bettered, not| J’! make no foolish guesses— Creek Welsh Churoh near Burton,| Oliver Morosco announces he will | os flared that he left home because he | *i0ns the Potomac River,” replied the than four will be hits. It 1s |Please tell me what your last name ts, | 68” ial | have a “Wait ‘Tl We're Married” | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | haa been given dog blecutt for break. | PUTON- "L Just want to ride.” MOTHERS sItl= Believed by many theatrical men,| J know five Henry &.'s. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | “SaDOTY Harris ait Cond “Ines iero” | ‘Nothing on earth beats a 5004 | fast Around and around the oval speed- AW AND | | INCOME TAXES however, that cold weather will bring | ==———=—=—=—=—= = =| “When Ile kids are actin’ | to Sing Sing ta entertain the inmates |Win ea aa nugmand.”™ | “Phat eintt ‘no foundation for «| Way He moter car went Winally, on the theatres much better business. | suffered a fall at the stage door of| good,” aaid Mammy ‘Liza Ann, |PQU Sunday might. ae | hard day's work!" he ooraplained, “| te, ihirty;fourth tour, tt became too Mis VERY om : “i A " ‘ | y Maynard, o was 7 ‘or the driver. WHERE WILL HE GO? the Palace, Wednesday and burt hie | “dey ain't no use to wohry ‘bout | Kiasing Time, is going to London ESSAY ON TEACHER .| always have oatmeal porridge in the! wgay he seid to the fare, “isn’t UCH ALIKE = > Next week will see nine new plays |for some time, and tne shock aggra-| d¢ Hoky Poky man. He ain't | toact in a laddie Clift revite HE! teecher in'one oF the s|morning; but that precious PUP WAS) there any place else you might like BOTH GREAT musical comedies launched on| vated his illness. Johnay Dooley is| a'gwine ter fech 'em ef dey nevah | i000 Marauls and Christop Mor- | asked her young pur |sick and wouldn't eat his regular|so visite it's n fi Ls ' ON THE Loca way. Yesterday we met George |another brother and Ray Dooley is) j..cn an’ bad, but, Law, yo' bet ley ar hata n Boots nie,” cams} write spay Ghasanren (tare 0 the missus gives him my|‘° 7 one of my business, but | QUESTIONNAIRE er, New York's inveterate first-|a sister 66 HOGG) DME, + y fin ane au) CT es ctohes. and then breaks up bag bis- | I'm getting tired of this. mighter, and he was almost tearing tah tremble ef yo' mek dat feller Oe Pergad ot Wl y Anierinanit Lic ent ons aareerh cult a A Ww rres iten teas! “Oh you might try Anacosta,” lan- Wee een’ Vertes AB AeDO a ve asnea, | ABATH ON BOOTH STATUE. | mag, One doy a Iie niggah tole urepathic nctation, whatever! “May I write about you, Miss|« are ood, Wasn't that! guidly replied the man 1,500 Ertate a ri cpeninge neat ions | oo ceompar ia. 8S aro of Mel mighty aweful ie. "Twas when [that Is, saw Barney Barnard 10st) proyen es aime | anes the motor got in front of a WOR day nich.” he replied. “What in the|and by John Drew, Louis Evan Ship.) his mammy ast him ef het ben | Ee rsaing ; hin “Certainly,” sald Miss Brown po-|,,4%Ked if she liked the dog better| Mlsabeth's Hospital, the Government TH OF ‘am I going to du? man and other members of the Play-| q) ' $ _Uplversals next gat the ° wr 8 than she did her husband, the woman | Insane Asylum, the man signalled the SILVER. a’stealin' pie, He tole her no at | Central will be “Sure Fira® starring Beier — era’ Club, Giovann! Grasso, the Ital™ urst into a pean of praise for her | chauffeur. REC 7 WILLIAM DOOLEY DEAD. fan actor, yesterday pinced a wreath| 2 o'clock wifout ge least regret, |fi00' Gibson. A comedy will show | The essay when completed read as| spouse, | aoe eee OVERED fe body of William Dooley, who|on the statue of Edwin Booth in| At 8 ole Hoky grabbed him, an’ | John Char nv follows “The dog's a delicate little thing a is whore T live" be oni, BY te the Palace bill this week with Gramercy Park vg 1 OM John Charles Thomas in "The Love! “She is my teacher, She has am-|and awfully fuesy abqut his food,"|Ccalmly dismounting end proceeding DET Brother, Gordon ros 3 = dey hasn't found hm yet. An’ | Letter’ will open at the Globe The-|ber colored halr and green beads.| she explained. “I thought, Mf the dog| up to the howpital ECTIVES, 4 SKATERS. 0, vo ees, de say he Gos he’ ‘Tuesday, She is smart and she does not like| biscuits didn't hurt him’ they cer- sald @ man on Broadway if you are not smart. She has| tainly wouldn't hurt inan |, NOW the chuffeur is wondering bow ahoaye somowhah nigh ter ketch | yesterday, “who ts this guy, Julius | nigp manners ‘and pretty clothes and | ike James.” 5 Breer to collect the $64 bili run up on him An playing at the Casino?” ft of speech when not mad.”—| The trouble ended comp” ie nowshslant iamata—CRevelané he Ceilg whose ornetog meaner | “Victor Herbert is to appear at thelMWineapelis Tribune, cere e eenes Sk, © cummal ia! oe Se neaen i the drome ap- ioe STERL FOLIC “dg word

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