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MERCER Sea ONSITE Praveen ; See at 102i | THE NEW PLAYS mt ——_ ‘And Joe len’t Young | | |} JOE’S CAR i | Goon! IVE ALWAYS WanTeED 1 CAN SEE ED AND TH'REST OF e - + id if LISTEN To THIS , LITTLE PET - “ ” ae - ° Everyday “You CAN Now OWN AN Ne DG. TWIN-six For TO DRIVE A TWIN-six! BOY — Ty BUNCH IF 1 Bowl ALONG IN ~HOW MANY YEARS wouLD Si d Fine $¥1000 DOWN , “THE BALANCE (N MONTHLY PAYMENTS LISTEN “To TH’ Motor , PR-R-R ONE OF “THOSE. BolLeRs!’ (Tv TAKE 2? incere an L aa ONtyY 450% <— How bei ‘Shuet r tai LEMKE A CAT PURRING 1 Sound To You 7 3 6 * ae BY CHARLES DARNTON Re - 3 A ¢ | —J sounds ine. | | BUYING A HOUSE! Dupree gave a j and sensitive pere vat had the gray pathos of hop ss lighted for] Rachel Crothers in “Everyday,” acted! only a moment by a flare Like that of | ieee respectability worshipping | out anythin success ns represented by the dol- | deeply appealing | formance, one lar is courageously exposed t at the Bijou Theatre 1s tby one|a dying ember. The sophistries and | of the "best casts of the season. | brutatity of the Judge were equally | Miss Crothera has something to any teal 2 pe oo idan he and she says it For her purpose | ang carne and Tallulah Bank phe jas chosen a small town in the| head, thoush n m hoarse Middle West comfortably above the | ness, was 1 effective i “Main Street” level, and having noth-| P" wat ing in common with Gopher Prairie! ji) ang Mary on* played af th her customary | Don } but selfishness. Although the girl) commoniy amusing as a lanky flap ly was un who returns to it after broadening her | Per i j vision in Furope might be taken for} In all honesty, the acting was as af idealist, she is free from the fool- | &° WI as t play—and “Everyday” (34 | ' iehness of Carol Kennicott and ¢ shafts eloquent and dramatic plea for i fines her refofm movement in art to| honesty. ian Press PusCo. NY.Eve Word © ‘ ‘ 4 the pictures Mm the family collecti na } She is simply an intelligent, sym ; Fi ’ ‘ : thetic young woman capable of seeing THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY He Wouldn’t Even Lend Him Carfare! ’ beauty in whomever it may exist, and — | ag aE CIT . \ 5 Ingly she je Interested most of | = FGETS ME SICK TES TERRES Ce rae OW INOEEO— S i 7 2 ail in people. The moment Mies Croth- | = a NEARER GIO” \ ( Inlet > se Y ; WHY 110 TRUST BUT WT ANY. H cree ning s % ers lets you know this, you look for | S 8 4 77 BIM=; "'T YOU THINK « AIM with MY ‘ Pearibiceiine, “Aoaivou are Nous | ( BRAG ‘Boor HIM | <2 ‘ [ TAING oF ‘VALUE, |__ By DON ALLEN ; appointed, for “Everyday” ix n sincere SELE Likt Joes, : 1S NOT To GE : | Uchepeeee tet aes y and fine play. | ‘ s TRUSTED - " Phyllis should, perhaps, be taken ) Bo WOAT 1 MEANS 4 OH, PRISCILLA. : P \ : Priscilla Dean, screen star, doesn't as an interpreter, inly not as a| heroine—no such silly attempt has ' Been made. Through her you are enabled to understand the everyday people whom she encounter derstanding be necessary, and you look like « jok The followin bergill, prov est shadow of a doubt. “A friend of mine,” announced Priscilla, “told me all about her en- stress, Well, she's not attributed to the lum- that beyond the faint- nin mR RIN if un agement. ‘D! ect ul \ are likely to find your chef interest | Sheea hen Did you expect it?” J 5 in them rather than in her. But the/| |""Ob, yes,’ she assured me, ‘I knew | just when he | because his voic: engagement rin, | Now, Priscilla, you stop! 'WARE SNAKES. Harry Carey, star of “Man to | Man,” Jed his company to a lonely | spot to sleot sonie big scenes. Harry was under the Impression that he was treading on soil where the foot of white man had never dailied before. He was mistaken, One of the first bits of scenery to greet him was going to propose art of it is that you see these people ad that peculiar with her eyes. One of her first reve 4 lations is that they are, unkind to one | another. She feels her father and mother must hate unable to understand the explanation | that with a man and woman who| have lived together for years quar | reks are accepted n everyday mat- ter. “I should think you would kill each other,” she exclaims, but her, = father merely laughs at her. +4 i MARY. -4 the bit of advice that “Omega’ ; ce tha ega’ Oil 1s This man, a Judge with ambitions to | WHAT ® cHewin & @oT IT INTO Bie Sencar 5 good for sprains,” The second bit of eRe Gavcradk; la a’ blatant) walts| GUM AGAIN? B i “he WASTE I Gone Yo You | Atmosphere was aiso a sign. It read: satisfied politician who has brow-| ’ @ E FIND You CHEWIN & a] plano chere Mileragnivanuay the Fae beaten his wife until the poor creature : BASKET THis GUM “TOMORROW 2 tlesnakes. is almdst afraid to call her soul he: | , . é INSTANT? 2 5 own, and you find yourself watching | ch other, utterly | ROAD ADVICE. these two more closely than the others | , A y pr HRMIRE WeyeC Ana tbe asauceloiad ; » in i edaledes Hees aunt ie a te é j . @ ») me outlook on life, is vacationing after one thing, the others can take care o| » € i i F 3 a ’ = wh strenuous work in his Universal themselves. The faded little woman, | z cq ‘ eS THAT Uetarring venioler) (earty,. aerane bruised by years of brutality, ‘stirs WAS THE |He spent 2 per cent. of his vacati — 7 — in his motor and the balance under \ LasT Piece. / it : | “I don't as a rule believe in signs,” |he announced, “but I saw a bit o road advice that I heeded. it was |Slow. Condemned bridge. St. Mary's Cemetery at foot of hill.” + | Having heeded the advice He about ready to start filming a j starring vehicle, NOTEBOOK AND ALL. second episode in “Ned of ti series of newspaper ya smplete in itself, is “on and being fi ris wouldn't get it not for the fact that the your pity, and youreonly hope that she may finally assert herself is born of the fact that the play is written from @ woman's point of view Yet this fact by no means keeps Miss Crothers , ‘ from letting Judge Nolan hammer his i » . way mercilessly through the play al- | =e a Z YES a . most to the end. His wife turns on| aN Bee oN $i y “A iI Ae him only when she upholds the action iS yy j SSO i of Phyllis in leaving home so that she ay a SS CR may marry a poor young man of a ms wight principles instead of the dubious KA TI N K A She's. Only Started a fmancier who has narrowly, escape oc n iota of spa jrecting a news yarn than any mere director. They gathered on the Jot, \but when they learned the script {called for a note-book and pencil for Ned, the reporter, they all drifted | back sadly to their typewriters, the penalty of an “investigation” suc- DARNED OLD AKER —THAT'S THe TALK ABOUT STING de e, udge, YY PEOPLE - THAT CHEAP MUCKWoRM 5 No You HAVEN'TL| filming of the story nearly broke up Mee ae cep Rea apie “| FOURTH ‘TIME HE ‘S"REFUSED MY Boss Is THE CHEAPEST. 1S SO SMALL HE COULD WELL, KATINKA ~ ree Bi oe |the scenario department. Every one me, goes a bit too far for a small| GIMME MORE WAGES t LOWEST, , CLOSEST MISER IN : WALK UNDER A TURTLE I HEARD HROUGH | jeonnecte with that denartment hac town, yet Miss Crothers may well Wis TOWN! WITH A HIGH HAT on | |, | EVERY WORD! : and knew they knew more about di- argue this is the only way out of a situation the father has made for| bimeelf. ‘The young man has resigned his| post with the Judge in justice to bis | honesty, Although the son of «| butcher, he is someti:ing of a painter, | end Phyllis believes in his ability to make a name for himself. Other mem- | ‘bers of the circle join in the hypoc- | risy of the Judge the moment they | realize their dan. of financial ruin ; @long with the double-dealing Wy- man, who, though tie chief subject | of discussion, does not appear in the | play. It is his money that talks with | all its everyday power. | As the wife and mother left with- | . a Le ~ = Geographic Society | | A Gertrude Atherton has gone into h his wife up in ry hi ation, accordifig to \r wish to refute this. It consists GOSSIP. Tennessee and will decorate the table | “He is talking ¥ ! || RHYMED PROPOSALS || *1x—H. A. Leonard.” llvio Hein, composer, 1e in tho| With it Thanksgiving Day | simeoe County.” Soldwyn, “She won't even afiswer the out ays an ayers | | fee : ABs COD AGREE, Musical shows are getting rather| «76 js, eh?” sald Sir James, “Well, | telephone, ‘tis said : | CLOSE-UPS. | Another Fannie Hurst story has |been re-created for the films. This jtime it is "Just Around the Corner and it’s laid on the lower east side. Agnes Ayers and Jack Holt, each a \glittering film star, will shortly start A co-starring venture in a new Will- iam De Mille picture, This pair work {together as well as the Smith Brothers. Melford, Paramount pro: been proposed by Sir Gil+ ras a member of the Club of London. He's alsg clusive National Bridgeport Hospital with a stomach e: Shubert e . “The Wall Flow a Palomine Joe of Paterson is out to TO OFFER TWO PLAYS. ailment a fe" in Chicag | Why on earth doesn't he telephone her, Hughes story, has ech given al By BIDE DUDLEY win a ld has added “Bou- | elling across the Province: ain dame. If there is a gir)| The Theatre G un, It played Chi- | instead of oO. OL by ‘alifornia critics, “Shuffle Along” will be played at| in Paterson with black hair and white | bouroche,” a in two acts by} 4 "ht ; hs Lecaged Sago. like that?"—Boston Transcript are all boosters. |teeth she may as well consider herself | Georges Courtel whieh . Bute , ue tommorrow night for) Truex of ‘Six Cylinder duis i Since 1880 more than 100,000 per- R i baat tsseneso aitiava Valine ’ Vcleciaa’ ae that le fo.) Opens at the ¢ 2 “The | the visiting hotel men. | was a guest of honor at a ormanges of the stage play, ‘Two : THE past three months we have|gling. We h always understood | Clected, as that is the way de-) Wite With a also will be| Clown antics will be featured at th«| Twelfth Night Club luncheon yester- | TIME TO GO. Orphans,” have been given, at which attended about thirty seribes one fat, so it is| hetrical| that giggling mad His rhyme of true love | played y. ‘They surrounded the lad with had hele forth it is estimated at least 500 wa i _ ui | tol La dial 0 ° t we o please . ad he so long on the was the i | first nights” in the Broadway Dis-| barely possi! Doe Copeland has | {lows —— | lee rons mex mecke t By tone a4 {rene Branklin, Violet Homing ant H subject of his aavanineea that | RUATea® Of the audience. Now Grim ’ i trict and at cach premiere we have,;made an awful blunder in’ taking|QM, man—oh, man, 1 must confess THE TUNE DID IT. young folks who se ‘ogether.” | Josephine Drake. Bet he never et| 8 ; s is “going to pshow it to a few more } seen George Mayer, New York's most|thoxe plump beauties to the show. That there's a girl I love. When Harry Seamon was a juggler, | Midnight Frolic” opens on the | much! Wie SBAEe AmOBIAE FOS OBR | AHAB EC ate Net egt Gros ar n yeauties to the sho | say . a Sea as a juggler, iy aS | S ecaa . eo ewest Tom | i persistent “first-nighter.” After the zs \Give me your help, oh, Mister Man,| Some fitty or sixty years ago, he used Amsterdam Roof to-night! y eHoUgHT FOR TO-DAY. | “istinetly bored. Finally he reached) picture has been switched from “At f first act, in the lobby, we have asked | NUTT’S DOPE. | To win my honey-dove! [to toss the clubs to the tune of [Mverything is new but the hammers,| piey say that when Percy Ham | "ai" your Service to Veky High) ae Bs Mr, Mayer how he liked tho perform-| Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt, Special | prep nai ‘%) ak , antiago” waltz. Yesterday at the | they say | mona deserted Chicago he took every It was there that I first saw a still aports noa-cowboy attire and his f eee aes ae ha, of Aes Ga Oosteanesien of a oc, ee # h is 20 lack as black can be, | rs Somebody whistled the old tune| A cricket has been discovered at| big word in town with him | man-eating tiger," he announced, | ros me lng of Jon jomeness. 4 caiias lace Po pie OER, WEOR) er teeth are very white, before he knew what he was sgt akpepey pp e 8 — boastfully, Belene Saye @ new fur coat, ’ has replied US as follows, from Bogash, O.: lapeneete ENED Gaitg Harry wae Juggline three pool [the Frasse Theatre, where "“Duloy” i etre BAUS ‘ |. |Her friends have been wondering . “The actors don't speak loud! r Dud—I see by the papers that | 1F n my chick-a-dee balls and a cuspidor. the attraction, Lynn Fontanne says| . ooh! That's nothing,” saidg mild- | what fur it was made of. Now they enough. | Yale, tho big college at Stamford, in| 4%¢ make my future bright, sionals [it means good luck | There was @ young woman named jooking little man, edging toward thu Kaow _tatele. 3 her coat was’ Mr. Mayer, who has see ¢ than| to have & football team this year, If sid ee AN EQUITY SONG. Capt. James M. Loughborough of Riker, |door, “I once.saw a man eating rab-| back fences and fighting “something ! 9,000 plays launched here in the past| it plays any games 1 and the w the Subway. ‘The car was jammed| The Equity now has an official song |S: Rankin Drew Post, American] Who said that the goat was a piker, | bit.” / awful." forty years, always sits in the front| Would hike to write them up for your| PUL Next to her wax a vacant seat] with words by Grant Stewart and | Lesion. has been travelling with Mar-) Then Billy grew mad | And he sauntered gracefully out—| .,Virsinla Valli loves to fish. Some . ol u see, t | nobos t 2 , |shal Foch, de f publicity be sked J 8 she a row, He isn’t deaf and yet he com-| column. You the both of us could | Rebedy seemed to want. At the 884| music by Victor Herbert. it is called els ee ne {nd butted her Dad. | London Blighty Seti ue oae Bohes for tarp plains be cannot always tell what| Write & lot of inside dope on the | Atrest station » pretty girl, In a wons) The Kquity Star” or at leaat, If /cal plece which the Mes “Shubert | Twas plain that the goat didn't like! ————-—- bait re A the people on the stage are saying.| the Jsomash Mich Scheel play eng | derful sealskin coat, boarded the! should be. It is predicted that, almost | will’ produce will be called “Little | hen: CONTENTS UNKNOWN, Eileen Percy, ox comedienne, hos Meters tive taken pking 40| Here The a ol Play Satnes | tre a ana stn ed through the] everybody in the theatrical district, ay panic ie ie mei T was her first position’ since she | peare’ You say ttt oe ard Shakes hes see if his complaint was justified and | other day. She the manager of | CFOWE r ately a smiling young|excepting possibly Louis Mann and! Mabe ine has been engaged for Satie to ahik co; y 3 are. ° ! as Ne ee ee eeena | ihe Howash ae Mae! OC an arose and offered her his seat.|Gus Hill, will be singing it soon,|the leading feminine role in “Red) FROM THE CH§STNUT TREE. Ame to this country and she was| | Larry Semon says he saw a sign + ariab have found lop a tree | Ping a ionne | ane tely declined it and dropped | Look at the chorus Pepper,” the new Mcintyre & Heath] «1 just-ate a drunken oyster.” a bit green: jin. front an Italian” restaurant be was, What's wrong with the diction! paper woman. Knowing hi AB ata ace nest io ina la at What oa “Please, sir.” she . y ding. ay It With § ttl.” Z nan. Knowing hin to be a space next to the old negro! pynow the star- , hat do you mean , Bir, announced to the| paghetti ema voice volume of the players of| football fan she puts in the letter: | wom Follow the. ster—Joliow the ster; d Bennett, author of “The “An oyster stew.” actor, in whose household she was, | 2t?,,02¢ 49 t, Harry; just try and Will some of them please| ‘Will you, as a follower of the pig-| "Good morning, Mammy!" she satd| Follow its guiding ray the Belmont Theatre, will jb aE igaiela ai nian at the Gare 10a aaa f skin, forward pass he’s a cute kid| sweetly lvo where 7 arrive in New York from Eifgland to- Ree ae | Margaret Sedden plays “a sweet “ ; Si, Snare ee the] Moai mawnin’ Missy?" came the | To where Truth ang Justice arrives QUERY FROM SIR JAMES. What does he want, Norah? Jold mother” in Selanick's “A Man's < THE*GIRLS GIGGLED. \laughs. A preacher a ¢ 4 with!old woman's reply. Then in a lower | Freedom are; The Drama Lease ibwuch @ uule ERE is @ story with a moral fi ‘He says he wants passes to the| Home." What would s play in a y, Health Commissioner Copeland |@ married c ngcr but came back | to “An' Gawd bless yoh, Honey!" | Clearly it points the way. letin, in discussing good plays, classes telephone users, The Hon. | show for his wife and family,” bay called Man's NOT Home? ee tee ast | ceive uh iat step keamie tehare weal Hark to the oall, good comtades aii,|"A. Bil of Divorcement” as 10) py James Duff of Canada was in| ‘The man must be crazy. Does he! for a housemard ie ene uae kes fat-reducing ladies at-| cause he didn’t stop them, There waa F k , Ale ; . 1 nf a) hope Hae ae ays 4 + tk > much excltement but could jeurr EXTRY Echo it near and far at, : the habit of shouting into the re-|seem to hate his faculties about! Maid.” She saya she wouldn ae fended the matines at the 44th Street) voining.—Jeft H. A. Leonard, of the strand, ts| ; Adele I gving into Shubert | ceiver, and one day Sir James Whit-| him?" ff they'd pay her the maid’: Theatre yesterday and attracted a lot a eevinie da vaamothia cama Be staunch and true for the goal’s in: Vaudeville Will DAgID DOKt WA OE at hiemaming nage a saga Tei t something ticg |#t_modern rates. ¢ maid's salary \ a p at the Winter Garden. ey, 0 was | 8 office nearby, ase, sir, he's got something tic f ro a of attention. They filled three boxes JUST A LITTLE STORY. t's Weekly is quote : view et the ¥ Ne z es i SALLY: No, you are wrong. Hert to overflowing and didy& lot of gig. Bh ery old M shea y quoted as saying ‘And follow the Equity star. | {John Price Jones of “Good Morning, asked what all the racket was about. | up in a bundle,” replied the gir bert Rawlinson does mot oe e wes a very old negro * ge in] my must ie consists of five hai: . | pearie,” has received a ‘possum from| “It is Mr. Duff, sir," replied a elerk.| Boston Traseript, net, alr 4 ‘ ty) } Y > . Pam