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SIP SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, JO E'S CAR THE SPOTLIGHT BY CHARLES DARNTON “WE BUNCH CAN KID ME ALL THEY WANT To ABOUT DRIVING A “WIN-Six —"THeY'RE ALL Jeatous 4 TGoT Ty! SHAPPIEST BOAT IN MY CRowD AND ('M GLAD OF IT— (M a WILLING “To PAY FOR “Th' FEELING © other wonders of the age, such) back upon? Viewed os an adventure AL OF SATISFACTION it awes me ' J]. :as the disappearing bed, the|!t has its interesting points, but in yes HERE'S SOME MALL WHAT Jus’ CAME, MR. JINKS | pe ee lias HEY -( wat “TH — “ATTA Boy — waren | q 23K Your STEP FELIX, AND “ey —Tha's WHAT B WANTA’ KNow! WHERE Dp’ You ’ GET OFe “T'soak ME. | Gan 9 FIVE BUCKS FoR ONE MEASLY FAN BELT —wan? » Subway nickelodeon and syn- <ngtle prohibition, there te added the geversible play’ (patent possibly ap- lied for by Zoe Akins). _ After starting backward “The ¥arying Shore” now rune the other way. This is decidédly a change for the better, helpful both to the play and to its beautiful star, Hisie Fergu- eon, Waiting hand-in-hand, as it were, the obliging Miss Akins and that equally accommodating producer, Sam H. Herris, seem to be saying: M there is any other little alteration you would lige, don't be afraid to mention it.” ‘There have, of course, been in- stances of careless actors playing the nical advancement, and, what's more, ome that is in the direction of com- mon sense. At dest the “freak play” ts nothing “more than a trick—e trick that grows ‘Keep old love letters and go over them again and again after interest in the Qwriter-ie as dead as a long-forgotten ance card. - Tt may fairly be assumed that sen- Timent enters largely tnto the making ‘of a woman's play, a» well it may, for this is the charm of it Yot sentiment has ite place, its any other light it can be regarded % q (a) only aa @ splendid failure. No doubt it is the purpose of Miss Akins to show the woman's unshaken spirit, the gambler with life who loses and smiles, This in itself is fine and courageous, and vastly preferable tu weak lamentation: Dhy isn’t at all convincing. It may be suspected that the real meaning of the character is to be caught in the pensive note sounded, though gently, by Miss Ferguson. It is ever there, even in the girl of six- teen, and it deepens with the years. Now that the play takes its natural course, this note is unmistakable. it not only haunts you in the theatre, it follows you home like a ghost—the ghost of a splendid beautiful failure. LITTLE MARY AMA GIWUM A NICKE FoR GON’ 1 BED WITHOUT = Kickin? FoR A WEEK — But its philoso- | MIXUP WELL. MARY, Tin Give ‘A NICKEL IF YOU'LL Co TH BED WiTHouT MURMUR FOR A WEEK? Some. DAY You'Lt BE DRIVING A CAR LIKE mine! Ora HEY Mom T went Ta BED WITHOUT IcKIN? — BUT, You | Gorra GIMME More TRAN A Hicker ep Pia By DUN ALLEN. Screenin,s | } | | A ROTISSERIE. Bessie Love knows just how those poor turkeys, grilling in front of a { charcoal blazo in® the window of a rotisserie, must feel. She's beer there, Not that the beautiful Bessie wa the star of any barbecue in reulity but she was roasted to a turn recent, ly during the filming of “The Ver’ milion Pencil,” R C's latest Sessir. Hayakawa starring vehicle. For a long, long time Bessie was trussed up and tied to a pole while fires sputtered all around her and a wicked executioner stood guard with a two-tined fork. “All I could think of was thuso poor turkeys, gecso and chickens J iIy $6 ap heave seen roasting in restaura asily “Broken In”! windows,” sighed the star after it v 8 decided she was “done” on both sidc and needed no further basting. BUT WHEN 1 DROP This is a case of where @ movie A CHINA PLATE star 1s roasted even before the filn L DON'T HAVE. THE is released, BOTHER OF PICKING AIN'T THAT NICE? A very devoted admirer of Doris May just couldn't wait until Christ- mas to shower upon her the gifts he had purchased, Believing in doing his Xmas giving early, the admirer sent a nice gree’ jade ‘pendant and a couple of fur coats that would make even a mink, jealous. Now, don't get all het up. The de- voted admirer was Wallace MacDon- ald, devoted hubby ‘of the star. paki lec- A BAS ONIONS! she Doris Eaton Is acry-baby. 4%" te And this isn't a port-sided o/ ment, either, Few thought that Doris, w was Follying in the Follies, em on perfect well of tears, Cateli But she is. & Co.), atles J. Brabin, directing yle: White in her latest Foe pictur : : covered the eye erg owns TREES Sea Sa GIA ris, and now she’s going bed mined eure up bod RHYM PR SA eaniye Dee, 20 with O. P. Heggie cay in wid where tebre play a: rs to discard our unfaithful wives and “The Music Box Revue" reached its Pephia 18 gor This is gonna be an awful blow tips - husbands for plain, upright home- 100th performance last night. “I'm the glyceri fact folks, guch as thie comedy shows?| Charlie, of Flatbush, ts out to win| sreatly pleased.” anld Lep Solomon. SSRN E Le eee joke on us?" mana; ” scien Mr. Manners says that if it is a| Would be a fine match as it would erode sa Ae ae aS i 5 tt NOW ATSIA HABIT: joke ‘he's enjoying it very much—|oement the friendship of these two| Walter Walker, the demon clam-| Travelling by Automobile In- popular means of transportation Shirley. Masow task loves to from a royalty standpoint. a t Little Ni hi leadi fs is possible that too much importance Nip to the more or less widely know.» sections and spread cheer throughout | “ger of Little eck, has a leading stead of ‘by Rail, Northern] !8 placed on this class of tourists, White House and hobnob with Pres aul the Borough of Brooklyn. Helen, RO lle a ll ala Yy . cepecially in communities where ac: Four kittens born in New |idents, In fact, it's getting to be ¢ Leen 4 ‘ 6 ga Tarwiete 1 “ conimodations have een provided | habit. W ier} \ le we're, speaking of the| some deen thoucne Pooks ive it] “Mary Duncan, a Virginia society Tourists in South “Camp|cmmodations have iwen | providee| Orleans were 0 tightly joined |hablt, When she was even a tinier} \ Manners family, permit us to remark | wren Helen of Brooklyn to you did| “uce’ Valuan onenine et tkeonen| Out” Instead of Going to] trade invoivea. they resembled a bell of fur with {14 meet President Taft, and a fer thet W. Percival-Monger positively ws to: yow Proce Veins,” opening #5 the. pew “In addition to providing tempting| four heads and fourteen legs. days ago she paid her respects 1 States that the Manners chauffeur is| trite, ‘oth, street Theatre Dec. #6, simonai Hotels and the Hotels. Are|Bghways, at no iittio expense to tne) tnat | President Harding, Known Where to netene. on™ WR?) Ané ash for @ fellow oo tall, are the latest additions to the cast of seynyer, eens towns Dave sade ottle -containing data, that ‘How do you do, Shirley!” greetec Helen, of Brooklyn. We think tt| Manuel A. Alexander has been ap- I reas her sweet poem with gice and| "Green Jade,” Broughton Talla new| the Losers: ee ter thetamictines auc aan (be hed Deen HEBE ME Vee Nee. | Merete Sia Theale Sou’ ahatvers C. P. Greneker, Chief of the Bhu-| And I know that for Helen I'lt fatt,| Rensselaer, Ralph Sumpter and Her- By Roger Batchelder. Fa lat ha tied gg i : fhe freidenting ‘business these bert Publicity Department, is mov- | I’m tail and I'm dark and have plenty| Pert, Harjeon will be in the revival of| ne American safety razor has en-| must also expect to pay .he damagcc| — A tame deer that races Pensyl- ing his offices trom the 44th Street} to gay, rhe Squaw Man” tie daughter, |Aaged and conquered the Spanteh| fF the wear and tear of travel. Ti-| vania Railroad trains in Centre STATIC. stead of going to the extreme of pro-| County, Pennsylvania, has be: aka wa Yesterday he went over to the new | 80 I'm thinking that, just for a lark, | Catherine, saw Santa Claus on Fitth| beard, and beyond that no greater| viding free lodging space, It would be| ComeduAgimt" he the tcinmen {ackeut wivctts Sopue Hayakawa s ) suite and selected a big room in the|/'d like td meet Helen, of Brooklyn, Avenue yesterday and was about to|test remains, according to W. L.| far better for us to keep our hotels 1n * ready mado score of New Y: | rear as his. ‘ enean y h}rob his kettle of a handful of coins| iraynos, the representative in Maarta|® position to cater to these visitors.| It ls always accompanied by a iy e of New Year's reso. | “I like this room,” he sald. “Tt is 5 when Maw caught her, When climate, acenery, water, high-| huge wfld dog as a pratector. 80 quiet.” And go for a waik in the park. Mrs. W. E. Strong has bought 160] °f ® well known company which man-/ ways and garages aro at the disposa: PLE lutions. The unique part of it come in when it is announced that she ing tends to keep ‘em. Later he visited the room again, tickets for “Get Together” at the|ufactures that article. Mr, Haynes,| of the tourist, it 1s not unfair to ask} © For the second time this year et one by one they drop her/and we went with him. Proudly he begin « t i Hippodrome for the evenings of Dec.| who is at the McAlpin, has just re-| that he contribute tv the community| eotton is blooming in the fields of ‘ame ae Fae aa crate is @ cold potato, This 1a] told us how he had chosen it and| {Sic © two-weeks’ engagement at 27, 28 and 29, and will give them to the| turned from a three years’ sojourn|>Y at least paying for a place to] 4 naerson Courlty, South Carol ‘writers and produces them. Loute 1 ‘ ‘undelievable, | how nice and qutet it would be. As| ‘he Century Promenade with a mati-| Fifth Avenue traffic policemen. . sleep.” an ath: Caroling. eeu: Cay 4 ‘wrong, but it is he was talking, four pianos in music | 2€¢ Dec. 26. It ts designed to amuse| Dec, Cornell, Manager of the Ma- |‘? the land where shaving is more or Sn este f s Bulger js the first “unknown” chose With such a Julie as Elsie Ferguson| publishing houses just across the| Children especially. ‘The Golumpine| jestic Theatre, Buffalo, will be in New | !ess of a major operation. WAR CASUALTIES WILL CcON-| ,, Resurrected “blue law” makes | We know many writers who are w the line to the altar would] areaway began going. At the same ene Company is behind the| York Monday to see his daughter,| “The average Spanish beard is a TINUE. it impossible to fine a person more ‘The Primex Bee fearparation pe ER Wend cabaret J Keasharing, act in “A Bill of Divorce-| aimcult proposition,” said Mr. Haynes. “Warming in the battle-scarred than 67 hat for being drunk in »| releasing twenty-six films under tt h- a artet bega! sieiioore . 1 ' * . r. Greneker went home sick last Istmas tree. parties will be held|!s leaving musical comedy to return r =| dous pccupation for many years A rmand and “Moll: ey 1 } night. in theatres everywhere next week,| ‘9 vaudeville, He will begin at ‘the ig shatoracthe Beraes tales 8: 0e9s; to come,” predicts G,8. Thompson, | frie , the Central ‘Theatre screen tonight, according t fo ee pan selects is r in ho ha: 4) i It is a distinct loss to Broadway, t A WRONG IMPRESSION. Mea Eases eth renee OME] Winie and Masa Howard ere'to| much the same way as am Amoricen| fem Perk ohen teins tee S a Py aa be John McGraw, baseball's Napole | a ] jack Osterman, at the Royal thin | stage of every Kelth vaudeville house, | PAY, 4 Week in vaudeville at the! seiects his dentist—for his paintess| last six years, "Several peasants | "sted Py @ diMeculty in breat dropped in on the Fox studio recer says he was out with a Bronx|and E. F. Albee has instructed locai| Winter Garden beginning Monday. It have already been killed when | !9& has deprived Vice President | just to see how the movies are ms_\ Jn fi the other night who thought | ma: we an tntect ue ag local] wi be their first time fn the two-a- | methods, their ploughs struck unexploded Coolidge of his famous New | He'll stick to baseball, however. a ; i, Bik" ‘the Jewksn hymn, was the | mee ntnoeoh ee Tee cece Christ | day in tem years. After that one| “Spaniards are slow to adopt new| shells,” in England Yankeo twang, which r name of tw! possible. The theatrical profession | sie they will, return to ‘The Passing | devices, and had {t not been for a vouteuke% maa anid tat ey acca eer —f ih) | . DID YOU EVER DO THIS? . \ OH, WHAT A TITLE! pee uh ed pane URI tek ae te, Bae Lae AR oso Ses ORD de ‘A very well known pe Hs ne votes every time he ran for Have You Heard’ } nee Who Gets Slapped” is the tine ing Banta good to all the actors| Bounce he has been engaged for a) ioe safety razors over there could| catered the elevator at her floor | °-- Capes . + | jonen by rr daughter, Nancy, who is acting with| be called a profitable business, The| '" the Waldorf, and ordered, “No, 4 4 play by Andreyev, which it will pre- vit me A Eat Bp A —— West Gist Street. please” |@gteement reached on the reduction 1s ne Bent at ‘the “Garrick “Theatre next| A CHANCE FOR AMATEURS. | jy en ek that he hee ineentedna [strike resulted in a boom for safety! ‘The elevator man, usually so |0f Raval armament, and I think that By SID GRE fy mont Richard Bennett will have| We have printed h recent}; - .c razors, and now most Spanish men| imperturbable, gasped my coumry wi eventually get ENE == * ; the ghief male role. Helen Westley| erg) pated eae oun he ann fenum oat ahiie tly cae te) ie have made the dally aces: habit, ros stared Slankly Lehane pPaNintitay ifs land armament ab well. mi a H alse 4 engaged for the cast. names of amateur dramatic clubs| Welford year, - “The Spaniards are excellent peo!| S06, explained matt on pert had, |De, free from: the political control” of \ ” Two BENEFITS. they males fia. Soule Wermenc of oars ple to do business with. Spain offers) in hee haste, given taxicab In. |thé militarists, and wo will then be ‘The Rachael Ald Society of Brook-| Noise Rast Second Street, Brooklyn.) A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. |g good field for certain lines, but a| structions. enabled to make steady progress in mm | lyn, which cares for many poor|Glub is just such an ergeatiec| A New York painter who stole an| discriminating system of taxation Aweae aber Cue i . + | umbrell t to prison.|and heavy duties have had a tend-| JAPANESE OPPOSITION PARTY he Shantung ques- f| People each winter, will be the re-|ghe says the club ts to give a per. | UM ella Bae Reem Sent to “BieOn. | oe ee Lenn ‘put, forelap business, CONTENTED. |tion will be settled satisfuctorily to i cipient of a benefit at the Ritz The-| formance of three playlets on Feb. $| Watch your stepé 4 P ‘ |China, for It ts pw mare snd ceeegellaate: i eats tive members look the’ organization FOOLISHMENT. living,- while var eee have oe | effect of the Disatmament Congress|friendship with both the Pnited BS on SG i get ta “Whee geegle,” said Marion Dumps, | only slightly over the pre-war scale,” |on the opposition party in Japan| States and China. | We must ‘create punch, will be a feature. Gossip. “I'm queen of the feminine chumps, pte from this statement made at the| fad,” apatoen “more iviendly rela | WO Scotchmen were argu'ng ‘To-morow night, at the Apollo The- H, Chall y Bhe leaped o'er three chairs, | SOUTHERN HOTELS LOSE OUT. | Astor last night by G. Wtsujiro| Pacific Ocean remain a peaceful ex” | about the proper way to mix atre, an entertainment will be’ given 9, Tonia Fi. TABlIE te to stage a dance iP naire, “As spon as the cvld weather starts,|Uyehara of Tokio, who has just|panse of water.” a hot whiskey, under the auspices of the Paulist|*"Sothuel Shipman is writing a AGE And fell down the stairs, jthere 18 a steady influx of Northern| come here from Washington, | EEO _ “MacTavish, you're no using ony Fathers for the benefit of the Paulist| calied “The Huated Lady.” Sustaining siz bruises and bumps. | tourists into the South,” said Lous ‘As I am a member of the oppom- FARTHEST FROM HOME. | judgment; ii 10 the richt way (ar for Children, A long and in- a4 ia sh tion party in Japan,” he said, “I did dee it. Never pour the whusk ig djl! has been prepared. Arthur Rosenfeld hese new fur- J. Hennessey, of New Orleans, editur| not come there to attend the Con-| The “New Yorkers for a Day or| fairs ou make your ariak LS ined, overpont for woctal, Wear, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | of the Southérn Hotel Reporter, who| gress, but to observe it. 1 am not| Two” who are farthest trom home to-| weaker when you put the wathc’ ; A. CHRIOTMAS SHOW, cata, Barman. wenk- ews, to At-| agne's living in clover.” is at the Commodor», “High rail ratoa| satisfied with whet.our delegate qid/day are Mr. and Mrs. 0. Preaton,| in it. - But: pour your wather in ' ” ' ., in Washington, but I am greatly|who are at the Pennsylvania. Their ‘Nothing strange about that! She’s' mp longer worry many of them, for pleased with the generat. resul Tlhome town, in Tasmania, is over automobile ig becoming;the most am particularly delighted with }pne 19,000 miles from Broadway. | te to im a grass widow.” hi | WET

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