The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1918, Page 12

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t are arranges 5 TE ae — $$ rere ange ee ge Euraiinag Nail ew Magazines chinese we _ COMIC PAGE Saturday, July 27, 1918 deel.’ and Players By BIDE DUDLEY OME of these nights, when an en- S thusiastic audience in a Broad- way theatre begins to yell “Au n to be In the ay witn fa man used, hereto the appearance on t who has never been fore, of perpetrating a play. Like Alan Dale, 1 effort at tracted both t 1 the police this man is a patic critic. For some time he has been praising and g the drama from a point the office of the New to produce it before the frost is on the pumpkin, 1 is not wholly Mr. C ritten first liam J. Hurt tampers with the en by the critic to tell you about it now learn the rest by paying $2, plus 20 cents war tax for a ticket when the production storms the trenches of Broadway PREPARING BERLIN SHOW. All plans have been made for the prevent tury Theatre during military ing of Major who is aire Cons. The under the Major Jonn BB G. Benkhard and us!) Broad hurst. They have ged William H. Oviatt to look r the technical details. “ALLEGIANCE” THURSDAY. ! w play, d Princess pubetzko: ott's The atre next Thursday nig SYDNEY EDITOR HERE. J. M. Myers, editor of the Mirror, Sydney, 2 seen on Broad With other Australia journa is on his way to London as of the British Governm thinks the United States should send some Americ n to} Australia on a mis- | sion. Mr. Mye ht Broadway | decidedly interesting because of its) excavations and actors, OUR OWN POPULAR SONGS. It is becoming the proper thing in Tw Pan Alley to write sentimental wohgs about cities, It is a} beautiful we're for it, but why not d ut our own cliles, as well? W ur kind permission, | ladies and business men, we'll dart the ball a’rolling in this dire tion with a s not mushy, ba HERE'S A SHOW FACTORY. arth.” somebody asks us| n, “can Guy Bolton and Wodehouse turn out so many musical plays each season?” We've | never been able to answer that ques- | tion, but if a report w d to day is corre Jation at rest ) m con On the work of| writing books and lyrics they have| half a dozen young men, who labor under their super and in this during t lton & Wodehouse | to furnish about ten Gosh! ‘Think what | the. theatrical” world | would grt if the Bolton & Wodehouse hands went on a strike! GOSSIP. y Herbert has joined the Royal ers Raymond has been engaged for “Miss, | Don't Know.” Justine Johnston has been engaged by thi “ mid- | night show on the 44th Stree of. r to avoid conflict with open acheduled for Aug. Messrs. 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