The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1918, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Col ul i } reredar MOUNT 1918 | ¥ oa ¢ LHE NEW PLAYS» “awe? ” TIRED =m ba ACHES | | MARY-.I want You "Te" RUN QvER “To The Grocery FoR ME — A HALF Dozen EGeS AND SOME SUGAR “The Canary” Is Tuneful BY CHARLES DARNTON NYTHING from the French these days is accepted, but “The Canary,” brought to the Giobe Theatre last night, can scarcely be called the most Joyous musical comedy bird of the season. * Ragtime music and ragtime 2h RTI Wire of first aid to Jutla Sanderson| tricks he turned weren't worth the and Joseph Cawthern. But leaving] effort he gave to them. “There is Wor out of the question, Mr. Caw-|more in you than I gave you credit i for,” said a fair creature after he had swallowed the pearl, and then again some one declared him to be “a per- fect fewe And still we are sup- posed to have a sense of humor! “The Canary’ is tuneful. Ivan Cary!) has written several pleasing numbers, with Irving Berlin supply- ing most of the ragtime. “Irish in ill Your Heart” is a good song by Berlin, in which Miss Sanderson bit the real . * | pace of her engaging performance. THE BIG LITTLE The chorus girls were so attractive ta So haar im ) Mom. — FAMILY : Luke Answered the Question, Anyway! that they deserve & word or two of ‘SCUSE ME “FRIEND BUT TAM ~ Bur Ei Crimin LAWYER. their danci They gave a great eg wis cae bane I ANT GoIN’ SONDER NE LAWYER <—e dl Pret bs rod WEVE NEVER | tue cosoranaratecioule et & TAiLame ; "ROUND BRAGGIN’ }P=S Me To ONE? 7) TELL “THY TRUTH ACTUALLY PROVED [bee production. Doyle and Dixon <r Tt ; “STRANGER '- \T AGAINST Him danced cleverly and amusingly, and | Bisie Gordon and Elsa Thomas were right up on their toes when they had the centre of the stage. Maude Eburne was funny asa ser Josep CawtHoan vant whose feet covered a great deal f territory, but shé fell off a bit in if the guise of a bride, The white veil ee thorn was quite helpless as a come-| cannot always be taken as @ joke, bi @ian without his old familiar German| Sam Hardy brought more assurance fe Accent. In the role of a magician he| than humor to the part of a patent: | ‘ j i as almost as funny as Hamlet. Tho! leathered doctor, | ‘ About r lays and Players ; By BIDE DUDLEY & will be presented under its original other play at the Selwyn Thea tre, opening somo evening dur- dng the week of Nov. 18. Tho piay A GOOD casr. e J COWL is to be seen in an- [produce it in England. Over there it title, "Good Night, Nurse!’ 7) Witt be none other than “The Crowded * © Hour.” by Channing Pollock and} er oat gay oad HEY , Woe! joe! L —_—_—_—_ tise ba Selwyn, now running at the/ bo Sweetheart uy an the cas GOSH FELL srs! \ This 15 THE SECOND 7 enon saat aa ; - Chicago. be he violinist; oulse | * ' is % ahead pS neat rome ived Fallon, William ‘Kent, ts Midi es ite \'S YOUR suoT! TIME “THis WEEK LVE stick Dis SUMMONS on, Please” jn the near future and begin rad’ dalla Sateen i Forgot To. —— Foraot Jo LUGHT uP! He Steer one oN, © rehearsing in “The Crowded Hour.” Frank Gill, ‘The pi & “The part she will portray is said to A oat Ww fro not unlike that of Mary Turner In Oe are eet “Within the Law,” a role that did More than anything eve to make her ps ® star. ‘There ure several reasons why New York is to see “The Crowded i 3 votes to-day fee, Ono is it deals with a war) f0 (Ditrichatein has had seven Plays, the titles of which began with 6 and I# very timely just nov The,” and he's to have ancthey, so than it may be next year. Wilton Lackaye was warmly re. ‘Another is it has beon tremendously ed when he stepped into a role in 4 ful in Chicago and a third i e Ideal Husbind” at the Comedy Sion Cowl needs a new vehiclo. ‘the Mast night Chicago company will keep right on TH’ LAMPS ON MY J f tt ' ps A MINUTE = eR comin’ OUT" Ly CAR - — { ‘LL BE. RIGHT Back! - HANKS FR C solng West ployees will cast Henry ie. It has registered one of the Fe’ t hits Chic.go has known in !! Herbert of In di Club's musicale norrow. years. hat | Sam Ward of the navy has written THE GOOD SHIP LAMBS. song called "Your Boy Is on the e has come at last to. the (oH! Pile Now," which ts soon to be Lambs. Due to the excellent work 6g veh a. the members did in swelling the I.b- len rane who was operated on erty Loan subscriptions, the Govern or appendicitis, is again to “ x , ’ “Ment has decided to extend tho club road wi Re SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” + Btcott a am wnempected honor Head: | of Mur. - : Election Day rs ambs, New Yor patr ins to-night; | DEARLIL Wooysie's E ELECTION LGIvEs AROLD 1 Hams plonsed to ndvine that Ce, trom a direc per wire, GONNANOTE ANG SBE Sy OFF MASE aa oY Gale Suir WERT oe. MAws “STUOVIN OVER A S@rMeLe ‘OH. SLUSH! TAIS CITIZENETTE [JEYOu Too A id ee Jo Hilda wary, ing wor fo RIEO iN ™ * Ay 20! Will go overboard about Nev. Chauncey Oledtt, has-been notifled| | ABOUT THE OREss UEXTRY” Foe BEN? WAPrnere nels Qive tes. Ne MANS THE FATAL Cast! TH) OL! TRINGS WELD Ya Looe Sone Nee oN 20, pe Cae Ten! te named <The || * inherited $10,000 from an unole| | SHE OUGHTA WEAR! POLL CLERK! A Ppamecear A VOTE GoT MAw KERFLUMMIXED! TH’ OL’ PENC G ELSE bs. Have asked Director Gen- AINT THAT JUST, REPUBLICAN! | Beer Gohwab to request you to | James F Sinnott and George (Letty) | Ji RB A WEMAN; y VBLICAN: OPE L ToLp YA woman's ry ile ad lary out on the 3° ame the sponsor to christen thls | pyckman Oval Sunday teaching. Mim Y . GRUERS Gente Vote For PResipent) | ona! WS IN TH! Phe theatrical district 1s betting, in| DA¥ in’ deweaana ‘ Bon'r PUT ANYTHING WHEN Nos0YS PRESIDENT! | iyi ‘of her naime, she takes to WAler| something in his we dropped In wk OVER ON THE RUNNIN’ Form iy on agp new anne PALA N cp v fa duck. tes diicokisine vorisnday ced seeks , oP SITIZENS AND, TAIS OLO TICIKET! 5 acoe f Tait, the god looking nurse on du WEEO! . ' WEWHADDA yA, _ ONE BIRD SHY. there, rendered first aid. Ho thinks ‘doll “Z GIRLS KNow ,) x San important member of the cast] saves Gave tek cXhir aoe Y. Ziegfeld Jr. production of| treated ® | Pigeon Post" is Tao but} ple a if will open in Philadelphia Mobday night, nevertheless, - Yester- MAVERICK RHYMES. the sixteen pigeons used in the were brought to the New Am Theatre from the i} - Loolkir " > ABOUT VOTIN'. TH! © Spite, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, \ Bill: Eventually—why y mie 7 n. All pave thn but WPS gaze a good old line, a i ¢ ara & if 7 vt N tert ed for its safety.” ty Se torte will come to Broulway “ea FOOLISHMENT. hye ¥ A wo weeks in the City of Heav ¥ T lntiee dear, aft enly Nest. DIPPY DOODLEUMS. xin, SuRrid ony, \ ae AQ “fear the band, Mother, dear! It a ie playing ‘Home, Sweet Suwanee | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE River.” fm »|_ ‘I'd like to take out some insur-| GRINDSTONE G EORGE S¥es, Pettie! Isn't it delicious?! ance, May 1?” 4 AG George Learned t rj oN, ” Mother was always fond of that old | “Not on your life.” ' ; ® a Ce peters Trade Erin Nobody! ymin. She used to dance to it at 2 ARSE: Serrigas me i: Ge Oe n’s Beer Hall, It is almost . Girt. Broslag wena) | | gweet as ‘Old Black John’" | NOT WHAT SHE EXPECTED. | Mo it le—so it is, sweetheart. T, ARIA was a tender, sentimental | i fut ia of love Til little thing, but, to put ft nine Winds wher Srindatene Beorge® acters Fort i mildly, hardly a beauty, Sho He knows w 4 fo quit Playing you remember, it goes "Ta ta te dum | Was very fond of hubby; but exacted eee dum?” ‘eee ee from him rather “Ob, darling son, you have tt err aa wrong. You are humming ‘Mary- . es oe ae yg a amount of atten. | dum’ dum tiddie.’ " tion and service. | “No, a thousand times no, love! ‘Oh, George," | Phe song you have in mind is ‘Old she comp! | Auntie Laurie.” Of them all, how- phigh miplalued ever, I prefer ‘The Bell-Boys of Scot ne =night, os \ don't believe you | \ mo Mother's little Rinktums-Tink- | (AU /} really love me! | Sims would contradict her, would be? | © ~ ee ng get Bi fell, just for that she will notl yoy feel dt, dear Pearaarih yd | Seiten him to hear father make exe |?°U, ce! it: dear, if we were parted? j ose when he comes in at 8 o'clock |. “HB—What's that?” sald George, %®-morrow morning. Now get Mother | brightening up. | aS She wants to pick out/ “I mean if some one were to como and offer to take me away, give me ag EET penn. & beautiful home and every loving & Erlanger have sold the buy, Teer nine, rost that money couid | is Watts Mum- — “it won't happen,” he to Ceci! tapsing into 1 y and Nevill Graham, who will burgh Chronicle. sabes gsr! Jovih Osane, HY, ack: a

Other pages from this issue: