The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 22

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' } About Plays By BIDE ER, Man- {LLIAM F. MUBNST ager of tho Criterion Thea is the producer of H. 8. SI don's new comedy, “It Happens to Everybody.” The p will open at the Academy of Music, Baltimore, ext Monday. In the cast a George Probert, ence Martin, Kéward Fielding, Nila Mac, Mrank Joyner, George B. Miller, Dorothy Afien, Camilla Crume, Frank McCoy, James Morrisey, Dorothy Hammack and AL Sayton. AN IRISH RESPONSE Cyril Keightiey, of “A Littie Jour-| ney,” tells this one: A Germa prisoner and an Irisb soldier were talking. | “You fight for money,” said the German. “We fight for honor “Woll, we're all fighting for some-| thing we haven't got,” replied the} Irishmen. AN ACCIDENTAL HERO. Johnny Wooley of “Listen Lester” ig very popular with the inembers of | the stage ‘Vomen’s War Kelief There are a fow 10, in taeir admi ration for him, even go so far as tu gay he is handsome. Here's the reason: At the Carry On benefit at the Bolascu Theatre last Sunday night Hyson & Dickson werg svheduled to dance at « certuin time. An orches tre had been hired to play for t and their specialty was to precede the rearranging of the scenery. In other words, they were to be used in @ spy which would mean a long stage wait if they failed to appear Half hour befor dance came they were not at the th atre and the women in charg sbow began to worry. Fift utes more passed and no H Dickson. While the managers | “ were wondering What to Hyson telephoned. He and his. partner bouldn't get into the Cohan & Marr Theatre to Ket their costumes. Con- Sternation hit the stage managers with a bump. They didn’t know what to do, About that time Johnny Dooley and his pianist, strolled into the theatre all ready to act out. They had been asked by Morris Gest to appear at a benefit at the Century, but had mixed up the theatres. ‘Why string it out? Johnny was shoved onto the stage and he scored a tremendous hit. He also saved the —or night, as it happened to be. | phooths. (Pronounce it “booze,” please.) | , When he left to appear at the Cen- tury the War Relief women promised torvote for him for President the very first time he ran. A NEW TAX RECORD. Hippodrome paid Mark Wisner, lector of Internal Revenue, admis- tax for January amounting to) $20,707.88. No theatre ever paid that! wauch before. DD” GRADY. | HE “wor! | While Hugh Grady, General Man- eger for Arthur Hammerstein, was standing in the lobby of the ‘tral | ‘Theatre last night, a boy showed aim a addressed to Non . of “@omebody's Sweetheart,” playing at “that house. The boy said it contained | eiry which ho had to deliver to as actress in person. Grady wrote | ‘on @ slip of paper “O. K. Grady” ‘and the boy went away. An hour Yater the pass was found in the tickot Wax. c‘onette hasn't received the Jewelry as yet. KELLY HAS A JOB, Instead of entertaining twenty-five children at the Hippodrome }ri- afternoon, little Marie Vernon of “A Prince There Wes" will be hostess La-mayFacePowder Stays On Better — Than Any Other Now you can use a pure face pow der that beautifies your complexion wonderfully and is guaranteed not to injure the most delicate baby skin. And it really stays on better than any other face powder. It does not contain white lead or starchy rice powder (Poudre de Riz) to make it stick, White lead poisons the skin! and rice powder turns into a gluey| paste that encourages enlarged pore blackheads and rice powder pimples The specialist who makes this im- proved powder uses a medicinal in gredient that doctors use to heal the} skin. In fact, this new powder helps to prevent and reduce enlarged pores rg pimples, It is also astringent,| discouraging flabbiness, crows’ feet| and wrinkles. Because it is pure and] FREE A REGULAR DR. 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T weer “Two POUNDS Mone "N You Do and Players DUDLEY AW -You RE cheating. You've Got Your ScHoot~ Books iy Our HAND ? m > Aue Ricat ALL Ricar! \ ) Tin Pur MY cB00Ks 1 J MY PocKET ~ ~ GEE! You Do weiGHe ‘The MostT— I Dinar THINK You iD M to seventy. Assisting her wil) be x children from “The Royal Vagabond and six from “The Littie Teacher.” Anthony Paul Kelly, author of ‘Three Faces Bast,” wanted to join t Miss Vernon said he was ton o} “However,” @ho mid, “you may stand outside the Hippodrome and give Us candy as we come out.” And so Kelly is elected. ERRATIC AND HUNGRY. T. B. O. contritutes a rhyme to to- day's column, termtng it Greenwich Village stuff. We're ing to print tt. Now wateh our circulation jump! There was a young man so erratic, That he lived ail alone in an attic. He wrote magazine verse, That made editors curse, But his friends thought it fine ant dramatic, HEAVEN HELP US! We are in receipt of several “sequel” aot THE BIG LITTLE YES IVE BEEN THINKIN’ SERIOVELY OF MARRIAGE LUKEPMINNIE” 1G ON’ ANGEL “OH ME Now —BUT TD LIKE A FEW “TIPS FROM , , FAMILY One, we are sorry to say, ts from Joe | Loughry of The World's Brooklyn of- Sorry--why? You may al! 4ER-DoES Sour’ WIFE “REAT ‘You “THl' SAME EY AS SHE DID BEFORE =U Sov WERE MARRIED? gi This fair little damsel of Bummitt | Had a dome with scant hair upon it; She curried and combed ! The barren old dome, But nary a hair would come on tt. BEFORE. WE WERE MARRIED WHEN T DISPLEASED HER - Gossip. | A. H. Woods has cabled from Lon- don for the English righta to “A| pless Night | elds will be reunited | Aronson beneft at the! a week from Sunday J nitty Watson of “Monie | have bought their mother | rie and Cora Wit n added to Gra inner will be tendered dy at the Ritz-C by film producers A ton to-night distributers, Tho fourth of the present series of | Actors’ Fund benefits will take place| Friday in Pittsburgh. | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Jeff Henderson, the wittiest man in Wellsville, says tho country may go! dry, but we'll still have telephone| Coorricle, tam, Pree Potiehing Co GT. Gray Wart) t Joe! You “Toun me ait “THE BEARS WERE IN _ THEIR CAVES FOR “THE WINTER! FOOLISHMENT. | A Jersey young woman named Es-| ther, \ Was thin, and tt surely distressed | her; | She'd wail and she'd rvar; Once the neighbors got sore And had Pat, the copper, arrest her. THOSE RYE GIRLS. 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