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  1. B.Quade, Picture-Play Weekly, New York, October 16, 1915.

The Funniest Man in the World

has been made the hero of a series of fiction stories based

on the pictures which gained for him reputation.

Photo. Charlie Chaplin in „A Woman“

The story version of this picture in next week‘s issue

      If the films make you „nearly die laughing“

      then look out when you read these.

They may be read in only one magazine, as that has the

exclusive right to print Chaplin pictures in story form.

(...) Picture-Play Weekly, Oct. 9, 1915


„A young man came walking“

Editorial content. „A Woman: A Chaplin Comedy

      (Essanay)

      By B. Quade

      Charlie Chaplin as a woman. Makes you want to giggle,

      doesn‘t it? But there was nothing in it for Charlie,

      because he made up as a woman to get out of the worst

      batch of trouble he had ever gotten himself into.

      Nevertheless, it is funny for you, who are just looking

      on at him. Charlie began flirting with girls. Then

      he got into the mess and made a woman of himself

      to avoid being discovered. After that he simply

      couldn‘t help flirting with the men. Then it is just one

      laugh after another.

      ON a bench in the park three people, a man, a woman,

and a young and beautiful girl, were sitting.“ (...)

      „At that moment, across the sward in back of the bench

on which they sat, a young man came walking.“ (...)

     

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