The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1918, Page 6

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ee ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918, ¥ DELUSION, LIBERTY GIRLS PILOTED sor at Trait which is an cial | © THE NEW PLAYS 29} fii ssc ica “A Very Good Young Man” Aa a nD. Uproariously Funny BY CHARLES DARNTON 1 ordered a bee AVE yuse been to Haines Falls? If you have, or if you haven't, you should go to the Plymouth Theatre and sec “A Very Good Young Man,” a comedy in which this question is asked with such gusto as ke even Rip Van Winkle roll out of his bed in the Catskills with ¢| The play, “Hearts of the Wilda (From the Floris Times-Union.) 4 An optimist is'@ man who ts always) ON LAUGH-MAKING TRIP |; peel TR dats FOR COLUMBIA PATRONS °"' For Infants and Children td Banaiaicy ; / ne a In Use For Over 30 Years estern Mounted in red-blo: thered in rds of the order: the bilt It cannot be said of Martin Brown that his brains are all in his feet, for ‘BIG STARS PROMINENT this dancer who has hitherto devoted | FOR THE STAGE WOMEN’S his agile talents to musical comedy WAR RELIEF SERENATA now proves his ability to shake a lively pen, He gives promise of fol lowing in the footsteps of George M th oe Cohan, No doubt he was greatly helped along the difficult road of playwrighting by Robert Housum whi jazed his way to suecese with “The Gypsy Trail," and though Very Good Young Man” runs w at times, in spite of this help, j never runs out of laughs. Certainly |the audience at the Plymouth last | night did everything in its power to raise the roof--and the weather had nothing to do with the case. | For one thing, the fun started with | one of the liveliest family rows ever | staged. It was a real joy to watch | Mrs. Hannigan, her two aaugnters | and Master Walter banging one an other in the ey words that hard. Pearl, or Poil as she was called, te ne quietly, but even she felt | | | | | | Packers’ Profits Are Regulated The public should understand that the profits of the packers have been limited by the Food Adminis- tration since November 1, 1917. For this purpose, the business of Swift & Company is now divided into three classes: Class 1 includes such products as beef, pork, mutton, oleomargarine and others that are essentially animal products. 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PLAYER PIANOS A player piano such as the need of saying in a sweet, per- suasive tone: “Walter, dear, please go outside, or I'll smash your head.” It seemed eminently fitting that an undertaker should be among those start the little fingers on Th 1918 k 1 a. present at the Hannigans’ party, And the first steps in music, or e year marks pleasure to the ho: Its cents on each dollar of sales. oh, what a night it wae for Ada for the sheer delight’ of | our 8ist Anniversary, 81 | warm, singing tone, pouring forth aw ld of music, brings relicf from the cares of the day and adds new delights for the whole family Tomorrow Only playing on a fine instru- , these pianos are a great’ investment Tomorrow Only *290 Terms to Suit Your Pocket Better Than Renting. years’ experience as Piano Makers permits us to make the best selection of in- struments. All have the Knabe 0. K. and carry our full guarantee. This assurance of high quality with low cost cannot be equalled. Here is your Lowis as Mrs, Mandelharper, who Class 2 includes the soap, glue, fertil- izer, and other departments more or less associated with the meat business. Many of these departments are in competition with outside businesses << whose profits are not limited. Profits in this class are restricted to 15 per cent of the capital employed. had buried her husband out of his | own undertaking “parlors” and was still doing a good little business! ‘There was nothing sepulchral about Miss Lewis, She launched herself) “tcyery day brings Into her first Yiddish rele with a!to add to the voice loud enough to wake the dead, | who will take p. and rose to falsetto heights that quite | Pete to be given b +| drowned out the memory of Mary Davenport Neck, New opportunity (to make a 9) Jane's top note, Potash and Perl-|gaturday night. fine home investment. Terms to Suit Your Pocket. mutter would have loved her at first | The serenata for the benefit of the This Sale Is TOMORROW ONLY—Commences at 8.30 sight. 8 J mi N 3 ‘ fl 7 i i Mrs, Mandelharper is only one of . 12 Rolls of Music and Bench Free with Player Piano many more or less simple, amusing Pianos and Player-Pianos Taken in Exchange | characters that go to thake “A Very ae Carry Our Fullest Guarantee—An Early Call Is Advised Good Young Man" refreshingly origi- | nal and uncommonly entertaining. ‘There is not only good characteri- | \\' aking We zation in the play, but the author | Murine f t has got away from the beaten track | Station will complete Bp a — a | by placing his characters in such AH. ae ee = ordinarily unpromising suburbs a ; 7 ‘CAN’ ; 4 \ ELSIE FERGUSON = Class 3 includes outside investments, such as those in stock yards, and the operation of packing plants in foreign countries. Profits in this class are not limited. Total profits for all departments together in 1918 H will probably be between three and four per cent on \ A Greenpoint, Sheepshead Bay, and if an increased volume of sales. | Bast New York. In other words, by AND MUTT AND JEFF i : ate going to the outskirts, he has cx IN RIVOLI BILL Wa TeTooms - Fi tht WE. at A The ‘restrictions absolutely guarantee a reason- | plored a new field and found novelty pal shee 1 able relation between live stock prices and wholesale Here: Elsie: Ferguson in pictures on —— or t A , | ‘The main idea of the play seems roadway in the same play in which a t meat prices, because the packer’s profit can not 2 a bit far-fetched when the very g00d she starred here several years 8 —— young man goes out for @ riotous the feature of the Rivoli this week ad possibly average more than a fraction of a cent per pound of product. Since the profits on meat (Class 1) are running $79.60 ‘entrust fund for a Boy it is within tne ‘as part of a picnic, But a only about 2 cents on each dollar of sales, we have to PAT UIN Ge toveatadar teeta te 4 depend on the profits from soap, glue, fertilizer (Class eal” Be hie eoternine peceone told Vearl a man is sure to 2, also limited) and other departments, (Class 3) to obtain reasonable earnings on capital. out” soon or late, that she gets the notion firmly fixed in her head, with the result that Roy Gumph makes the break with Osprey Mandelharper, an E y York vampire, and ‘has such 4 Swift & Company is conducting its business so as to come within these limitations, Swift & Company, U. S. A. Ten Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue ~* G. J. Edwards, District Manager to Arty. the girl, But Pear, bless t, has been able to save a money as a school teacher in of the fact that she says n't Ought to” and things like . 80 She opens her purse and her heart to Roy, and all ends happily in @ well-written scene that the youth- ful lovers have all to themaoives ng moments in the pe rform- i} re strongly felt when Mi » out commandingly Ww Mister GUMYVH!" TURKISH CIGARETTES ARE MADE ESPECIALLY he ON DISCRIMINATING AND aoe .SMOKER OF HIGH on TURKISH CIGARETTE ee ee Rddinger was capital as good young man who went to the | Vantse r’s Pavilion and drank cham- es e and f But vas BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY | ios ss The blending . | —_—_—_—_—_—— SS who furnished the most amusement al Retail prices will surely advance, wholesale prices have already advanced. 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