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Has No © % 8 YOU may fear, “Suzette” 1s) ‘4 one of those la-la-la French Bi KF musical comedies made in 4 ‘America, showing gay artists and! }models of Montmartre sitting on ) tabes and smoking cigarettes with gal the abandon of | professional Greenwich Villagers. This riotous| ‘oche Was mixed with our cranberry | Pietuce last night at the Princess The- | re. . We could readily sympathize with PBhrette when she sald she was sad. | $Bhe was a poor leetle flower girl and Nghe lived all a-ione in a garret. In} fe this confession to an Arneri- jean millionaire she might have been epected of an ulterior motive, bat) ¥en the excessively rich youth knew ter, Not that Suzette was with- ‘eat ambition. ‘yéarned to be a prima donna, and| Youched by the spirit that moved her © $10 rise above Montmartre the mill- fOnaire offered to do what he couid | §for her in that linc. But before be Thad time to get an opera house or Something and lay it at her fect, she Prokbd hei chance. Somctt ent Wrong with a regular prima donna who Pwas dining in the cafe, It may have Pbeen one of the sardines persistently Tecommended by the comic waiter, © fbut anyway she lost her voice right on the premises, and to save her con- Bract she had Suzette take her name Sand place at Deauville the very next re About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY HE BLUE KITTEN" will b2 ° Hatnmerstein's fires Lion of the present sea @ based on “Le Chanseur de Ches Max- coal by Yves Mirande and Gustave Quinson, has been adapted from ty |} French by Otio Marbach and Willian Seavey Duncan. Music for tt has bes “}written by Rudolf Frimi. Mr. Han- | fmerstein will put tt in renearsal o PS Nov. 28, with Joseph Cawthorne as is! tie and wth Lillian Lorraine fo.- t fyred. Included In the cast will jebert Wooley, Douglas Stevens”, Qkorraine Manvitie, Dallas We! Kdgar Selwyn and Leoh Ki -| will stnge it and Herbert Stotha c{ pvill be the musical director, Tue) Naunching will take place at the Apo!’ tre, Atlante City, on Dec, 2%} “Le Chaeseur de Chez Maxim's" has | @ popular hit in Paris for a long THE GARDNERS HERE. Yack Gardner and his wife, Loul-> r, who now live at Glenda: . are having a look at Broadway. ey cam ast on the Orpheum C r- it. It may be that they will be see) & mus'cal production soon. Ip th> ways of the city. ee “. GOES TO THE CENTURY. ‘Whe Shubert vevival «+ “The Choce- Soldier” will go into the Century tre and will be staged on an te scale. Mildred Rogers, by the way, will have the role of Aureliv, ra TIMES HAVE CHANGED. "You must be tired,” said a friend gfe Harland Dixon of “Good Morn- Dearie,” last night, “after two performances yesters, and two tu- .” The dancer smiled, 4 7” he said. “Say, clevea years ago on Thanksgiving Day I did shows, all for §; OPENS NEW KEITH HOUSE. ) The opening of th new B. F. Keith | $20$th Street Theatre in Cieveland yes- m4 Teraay brought E. ¥. Albee numerous Swires of congratulation. Among thosu who telegraphed were William G. Mc- Adoo, A. L. Erlanger aud Mayor Hy- n, 8 » ANOTHER BROADWAY HOUSE. Another new Shubert theatre will be ed in the Broadway district next th, It is in West 49th Street, ui- most next door to the Ambassador. dt’ will be called the dJth Street The- } Its seating vapacity will be 75). » TWO SHOWS ANNOUNCED. , The Thalian Dramatic Society ot A. will present D W" at the Morris High Schoo! Punday evening. The society acted is play last seasou with syccess, a," a musical ce by Jude Brayton and Harry Oi- will be played at the Manhattan Syera House for a week, beginning 19. It will be «fered by the id War Veterans to gain funds the relief of unemployed ex-ser- inen. “TURKEY THOUGHTS. THE NEW PLAYS “Suzette” BY CHARLES DARNTON In her simple way she | it seem amateurish. n time they are getting used to Charm evening. The millionaire was somo- what peeved at this deception, but he soon got over it and made Suzette too happy for words. A chubby newcomer, Marie As-| trova, displayed more willingness | than ability to please as Suzette There was nothing in the quality of her voice to suggest a prima donna, but she struggicd bravely with her songs and an accent. Frank Lalor, aga waiter who assumed the disguise of a pasha, showed even greater courage in attempting to be funny against impossible odds. Old jokes | made up a large part of Roy Dixon's dreary vook, Arthur H. Gutinan's} tunes sounded familiar. | Suzette” had no charm, and a few ungainly chorus girls helped to make THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY —And IM Conc Ta GIVE YOU ONG | FOOD SPANKING ¢ | JOE’S CAR C'MON BLANCHE , “Ty New Bus IS OUT HERE! You'RE GONNA Hive. A RIDE — GET YouR THINGS ONS Dont You DARE SPANK ‘THAT Fool of HERSELF AN Try To GET AN IT'S Got ANYTHING WE EVER DROVE LASHED To TH'MAST! “This Car WiLL ESTABLISH US ONCE AND FOR ALL IN Ta’ SOCIL SET. You'LL Be ENVIED BY EVERY WOMAN IN TOWN ! (B+ 92M Mve Womt oy SY FART PURE. wort ® You CALL YOURSELF A CADDIE NONE OF THOSE] Looks LIKE THAT EGYPTIAN 1 SAY LOOK AT IT: LooKit “hese Lone STREAMIN' LINES + CAN You PICTURE “he EXPRESSION ON Casey AN’ ANDY AND “Ty!- REST OF 'Em WHEN “HEY SEE IT ? THe NIELDS AN' THE EDWARDS Witt THeEow A “They Le TWINK WERE RELATED (T AINT No CADDIE ‘Yo’ ALL WANTS YOU CANT “SPANK HARD ENOUGH To Do ANY Goop. He Could Rave On for Hours! j IT MAKE y'FeeL LIKE 4 micuoname? L___| NOBODY KNOWS WE'RE BuvING IT ON “THE INSTALLMENT PLAN! ONE. WONDERS UNETHER OR NOT ONE SHOULD NOTICE, CERTAIN CLD AQUAINTANCES « [CWELL —A CERTAIN SENSE OF PRIDE “THAT Was ABSENT WHEN DRIVING OUR OLD Cars? AW SAY — NOTHIN'S “Yoo Goop FoR ME AN’ You, HEY? ITS A ADDIN’ Machine ¢ DONT CHA Do fT, FouKS- Take MY TIP AN’ DON'T Do iv tt Schaefer, but his dad was another of fed him on turkey. ! 4 é 3 y. Atta girl! Keep} U" at the Longacre his Golden jubl- those famous Kansans from Leaven- | RHYMED PROPOSALS } up to date! . P| tee, ‘because he bas been ccting Atty If Lord Lascelles really looks like ris ager. ay ey See eee his pictures the Princess isn't, or| Many have written. .proposal” GOSSIP. ‘William Hodge will give a Pekinges: rather she wouldn't—that is, well,|rhymes for us in the past two days,| Gilbert Miller is sailing for Europe| puppy to the woman who can convince anyway everything's all right.” but We have not the space or more’ to-day. him, in a brief letter, that his play, Lord Curzon, the British Fovtigt linan one “The Man's Name" is te be present-| “Beware of Dogs,” at the 39th Street, Minister, may resign because sonie- thing hasn't gone his way. One sure way not to win a battle is to quit. The navy football squad, appropri- ately enough, is going to the Hotel Commodore. The army team might put up at the Sherman Square, the Warrington, the Pershing Apurt- ments or possibly the Genera! Hos- pital for ae | slow. WE GET IN BAD. | Edith Helena stopped us on Broad- way the other day. “Bay, you thin thing, you ‘ve got a story for you.’ Bo, she of, say, hoot, lady!” we replied laugh- ingly. I can cook When I was in London,” sald she.|| Now all “I took another American woman out tor a ride on a bus. She was eight-| Chance. Make ‘em brief, readers, and inject burning love ini To-day we are giving Frances, a Jer- sey City girl, her chante. Now, I'm a girl of twenty-one and I am rather full of fun, But with the boys I have no show, swear ‘he'll make no voar, for and I can dance, need It’s just as cheap for two as one to live, we got fun?’ ed in London. them: | “Guy Kendall Look: Dorothy Day | ing minds. Dee. 11. if sol Just is just the 40 boys, dated. {sn't that a good story? |. ‘Fine! we replied, Gen, Trafalgar did!” | Miss Helena gave us one !ook,| turned and made a bee-line for Brooklyn. re’ I said, ‘is Trafalgar] «gin't falgar — Trafalgar? — Edith, | = — what did Trafalgar do she asked. |He is to act with his son Johnny in| “Imagine eny | Theatre next week full-grown person not knowing what|Give the kid a chi a vaudeville skit at the 44th Street | day for Careful, now, Pop! | Wich V nce! Bert and C AH, HOW THOUGHTFUL! In “Daddy's Gone a-Huntin, young artist-husband comes home Ula Sharon's been informed, ole teen months in Paris and | 8! by his wife with a plate of|movies. He's 4 RL ay an aang way BL Bieks for the Alms. and mambeon the wife, | to-day’s vaudeville act headed-by and Clarence Nordstrom. Amy in “Lilies of the Field” at the Klaw Theatre now. Clive Hartt has become secretary to they all say that I’m too | Dr. Harmon. whose specialty is read- like the rest who've written you, I wonder if youl match me, too, with some boy twenty-four. formance at the Garrick Theatre on “Ambush” will move from the Gar- rick to the Belmont Monday with the origina! cast intact. 3,463 ohildren years of age attended the Hippodrome matinee yesterday. Ed Wynn has put under the stage at the Cohan Theatre so more customers can be accommo- ries Brown have be jegfeld jr. says that hereafter no in his employ shall go into the has staged a Shube+t edyth Baker kev soup and turkey hash! is playing the role of ea FOOLISHMENT. To quote old man Hinkle, | ane er nT senator” The Actor Friends will give a per-| “Twas just one big wrinkle, Caught, the Dewapaper man. tried Just one, so to spec's, under sixteen Flynn?” his orchestra| a sure horse.” pet polecat, we have! gave a dinner yester- | “Phe Green: Brennan and xi from New England. wd i Pep- whispered: tured picking beauties exercises while the minister prays? Th Harry Davenport insists on cali I am awful tired of sitting ill wpectal of “Toank Hagper's | matinee is unfair either to dogs or dog owners. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Now for a week of cold turkey, |Z once knew a matron named Bess, And really her face was a mess, more or leas FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “& blacksmith is like a safe steed.” “What do you mean by that, Ed “One is a horse-shoer and the other —>——_——— COULD DO SOMETHING. HAT some grown-ups find it hard to understand a healthy child's need for constant physical ac- uyity Is shown by a story that comes In the midst of the “long prayer” at Sunday service a lad of seven or eight leaned over to his mother and “Mother, do you think they would care if I went through my setting-up HIS RATHER ODD NAME. NEWSPAPER inan not long at the Capitol met a man in the corridors whom he had seen often and whom he thought he knew. He addressed his supposed acquaint- ance: “I see you here often. here?” “Yes.” tur- Do you work to bluff it out, 3 “I remember you perfectly. Ho’ upid of me. You're Senator—Senator—Senator’—— snapping his fingers and waiting for help. No help comes, As if thinking 7 You're Smith of Arkansas!" “No! Smith of Maryland. I told you it was an odd name!"—Philadelphia Evening Ledger. ae aaineeterenee DANGEROUS DAYS. THE “Certainly not,” was the acrid re-| Ralph Ince is still the screen's most HUG-CHUG! Br-r! br-r-r!|ply, “I have my fare if 1 can get| famous impersonator of Lincoln, lie Honk! honk! Gilligil-lug-gil- | 4t it.” even uses the Lincoln Highway when. ligittug! “I only suggested it, madam,” was|ever he can, just to get mor a the quiet reply, “because you have al- | atmosphere. e pedestrian paused at the inter-|ready unbuttoned my suspenders| Martha Mansfield returns to Still.”—-| section of two busy cross streets. three times,”—Ladies’ Home Com-|Selsnick fold to su; Conwy. He looked about, A motor car papion. Tearle, Lo the plotures, We tg once more asked: me to pay your fare, madam?” The Day’s Good Stories rushing at him from one direction, a motorcycle from truck was coming from behind and a taxicab was speedily approaching, | Zip-zip! He another, Zing-glug! looked up and saw directly | ¥' above him an airship in rapid descent, There was but one chance. He was standing Quickly seizing it, he lifted the lid and jumped into the hole just in time to be rum over by an train.—London Tit-Bits. —_——— WRONG COMBINATION, HE trolley was terribly crowded, as trolleys will be. The passen- gers were literally sandwiched upon a manhole in, A stout woman tried vainly to get : Don Clarke of Goldwyn's publicity alone; a short and rather odd name." {Be fare out of her pocket, which she| department is looking for a ‘men “Yes, it is.” had tightly buttoned as a precaution| with a new face.” We've seen @ lot More pawing of the air and vain ef- |against pickpockets. For several mo-| Who need * paw one, Ws new ones forts to recall, are source ays. “Its smith,” suggested the Senator. |then the man nent to her sad: “Allow | , SIs Holmpuist, the | “Swed'si: “Oh, yes, yes; of course, I remem-|me to pay your fare, madam.” Mary Pickford,’ is acting for Belz- ber you perfectly! How stupid of me!| “No, thank you,” was the reply; and | Dick. once more she vegan at the buttons! on the pocket. After a while the male passenger “Wor't you allow a steam cover. underground Don'T 'T Gwe you — Screenings By DON ALLEN, WALLY WAS HURT. The filming of a big prize fsht scene in Wallace Reid's next picture, “The Champion,” has been postponed for a while to allow the screen star to recover from a Benny Leonard thumb, received during his fight in “Peter [bbetson.” It was not generally known that when Wally planted his bunch-v'- fives on the jaw of his adversary in the “Ibbetaon” film he cracked u small thumb bone, but that's whut Max Doolittle, P. A. says. When we heard about the injury we dropped in to see if it had ui- fected Wally’s acting in “Peter Ibbet- son.” It hadn't, at ail. NOW IT’S CINEMAX, Max Linder is a sort of a one-m monopoly as far as the motion ture game goes. He writes his uva stories, directs them, stars, cuts, (. os and then exhibits the finished prouie Jin his own motion picture palacc . | Paris. ‘ | Always original, Max didn’t want | to labei his show house a mere eve ma--so ‘he just added an “\ made it Cinemax. Clever! Wo: THE BEE REVERSED. So doth the busy little bee improve cach shining opportunity. Priscilla Dean, now filming "Wilt Honey,” was called upon to stand u.- hitched while a bee, supposedly u-- stingered, crawled aciuss her ruvy lips. The bit was rehearsed, sans b: couple bundred times until Miss Dx could register just the proper stung! I'm stung!” emotion. the prop boy untethered the beu sti and drove him to Priscilla’s still ruvy lps. ‘Some one—we haven't been able () place the blame—must have been a novice in removing bee stingers, for just as the bee started walking across | the Cupid's bow part of Miss Dean's | mouth he backed up. | ‘There was no cause for Director ‘Wesley Ruggles to shout “action” or ‘anything like that. There was plenty {of it. The swelling, soothed by a gob jof fresh mud, disappeared in a few | hours. { SECONDS. Second-hand clothes, second-hand | husbands, second-hand wedding v.ng —all the ingredients of the left- ‘banded romance embodied in the song, |“Second-Hand Rose,” are to be sed in filming the song story by Unive:- sal, ‘After the scenario was all mapped jout, Lucien Hubbard, nee of Cine:n- nati, but now Univerral’s demon scenario editor, decided that A. P. | Younger of his staff could best write tne story and the continuity. Wonder what Hubbard would do with a song without words? FLASHES. Cecil De Mille arrives in New York Sunday. He will not grace Broadway long but intends to sail away to Wurope for a two months’ jaunt. “Apron Strings,” first of the Tutlle- Waller productions starring Glean Hunter, is being filmed. ’ Norma Talmadge's next release will be “Love's Redemption.” She's now visiting sister Natalie at the Keaton bungalow. More than forty dancers, the pick of California cabarets, will be a fea- ture of Larry Semon’s new Vitagroph comedy. They do not need any te- hearsing. Eari Williams has just tinished “Lucky Carson" and the film is being edited and titled right here in New ork. Mabel Normand, star of “Molly O,” eats her luncheon out of a dinner paii But it's not one of the usual tin cans. It’s all s!ivery and shiny and contains a thermos bottle 'neverything. Lloyd Whitlock, heavy in Univer- sal’s latest, was forced to grow a beard in order to play his pa... When jhe first showed up with’the chin ramblers rampant even his dog didn’t know him and tried to dine off fatted calf, Lloyd could run too fast how- ever: and he ran right into a barber shop. % ‘ n n in no William Faversham will act ordinary court room in “Justice.” Me will be backed by an’ English set made from accurate drawings. 4 sorter Superior Court, as 'twerc.,