The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1919, Page 24

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—— My Sy Sem 5 Ol ache s St Saha r- eae, eae: _— 11 By BIDE DUDLEY LITTLE ORRIS GEST {5 sailing to-day) op the Aquitania to arrange in London av@ Paris for stage Productions to be shdwn in America next season. Hoe will le away at least four weeks, While i London he probably will complete negotiations for productions there of “The Wan derer” and “Experience’’ Also he Wil arrange for Oscar Ashe to bring to America the second version - vf! “Chu Chin Chow,” now Panning ‘at Hig Majesty's Theatre. Mr. Gest an- ounces that the “Century Midnight Whirl” ‘# to be sent to Longon witb the company ag near intact*as pom sible, Plans concerning the Russiah Ballet will take him to Paris ‘and ta Stockholm. In the latter city he will visit Mikael Fokine with a vitw of inducing him to come to America. HELTON HONORED. Peggy Wood writes this column) from Buffalo, where she is playing in “Maytime,” ‘that sho has received Word from abroad that Percy Helton | ‘Wad cited for bravery in France. STILL HE'S FOR IT. Plizabeth Patterson of Stuart Walker's company met a_ peculiar Prohibitionist recently. He was from her home State—Tennesser “I firmly believe in Prohibition,” he sald, “but I think beer, light wines and whiskey should be exempted.” THE WRONG MAN TO ASK. | Philip Moeller, auth: Henry Miller's new Moliere,” went to Philadeiphia ere see the production, While in the lobby of the| theatre a New York ticket brokeT| gaged by Oliver Morow approached him without recognizing tim. “Bay, Mal,’ came from the broker, “I'm a ticket broker and I'm thinking afternoon. | paring to stage birthday of buying some seats for this show What do you think of it? Is it any/| + “Aak the ptage director,” Mr. Moeller meekly about it.” | . thing” will Be given at the . JOE TOOK 'EM HOME. drome to-night, It is «till “going Joe Klaw is a practical young man. | strong.” On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City! M Love will become a mer the other day, he saw two smal) chil- dren who were crying. They had strayed away from home, and had walked until he couldn't t any further. Several well-dr women came atong and stopped. Bac! gave the children a nickel and sym- pathized with them. ingsters needed help of another ind. Suddenly becoming active he| He opening address at the Ru Piekes up the tired child and took the} Aronson benefit at the Astor Theatre Sunday nig? rs hand. how me where you live,” he said. Guided by the children he took them home, where he handed them to their mother. ympathy’s all right.” grunted Joo, as he left, “but action beats it @ mile when a feller needs a friend.” SKINNER AT THE GLOBE. Otis Skinner will open his New York} engagement in “The Honor of the Family" at the Globe Theatre on March 17, IT FRIGHTENED HER. Pthel Dane of “A Little Journey” at | the Vanderbilt Theatre, entered her ‘dressing room last night wiihout| turning on the light and stepped on a} fur cap. Fifteen minutes later the) press agent of the show advised us| fever the telephone that Miss Tune! “jumped five feet straight up.” she Sought the cap was a deaf and dumb| cal MISS TUCKER HELPS, Sophie Tucker has collected more| than $500 as a Passover fund for the Jewish young men at the Dannemora Prison. Receiving an appeal for funds from the Jewish chaplain at the pris- on recently Miss Tucker raised the money in three days. | — | HIS ENGLISH PERFECT. 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In fact, this ne Powder helps to prevent and reduce eplarged pores and pimples. It is also astringent, discouraging — flab! Get Married” next Mo’ | day to 100 @rippl replied | at the Hipppdrom ‘He knows all| Elks, ; Mearson, short story writer, as y licity man for her musical show. A Propriateiy enough he wrfes fict Joe saw the|90n for France as a Y. M.'C, A. en- tertaner, Wilde, having finished their comedy turned from Atlantic City, the cast of “Our Plousant Sins,” the new play by Thomas W day night at the Play) with Joan Pollock in charge of If . ‘o is iN with wants to know if w mitted to wear «| Moved in o f | powder sold in New York crows feet und wrinkles. Because it| notice. Lu-may Rouge is also pure fe pure aud because it stays on sol Advt, * , woe , s came in from Pa said the porter “He wants to git a job dancing.” “Does he speak English?" asked Mr. Nathan, “Sure!” replied the porter, ‘He had an English teacher who learned it to him. Now he speaks it just as good as I do. “Some tutor!" HE WANTS TO KNOW. Mack Spirit has sent us the follow. thg rhyme A question or two on Prohi— Now, after the first of July, Do you think ‘twill be wicked, To purchase a ticket, | Whenever I want to, for Ryc? replied Mr, Nathan I live there, alas and alack! And if I should wish to go back, | Must I throw a conniptiom And get a prescription From some Andersonian quack? | Of course, there is blood in my eve THE BIG Does any one dare wonder why? T am Irish and Scotch, Will the lemon aids watch Just to sce if 1 go Wack to Rye? “Soe” DEAR- ATAXI AY SIX Gossip. ; The 150th performance of “Three AN’ WE'LL Go Wise Fools" will bo given Saturday . TO THE, “Cappy Ricks" is pre GILT MORE FoR brate his thirty-sixth Tom Wise o Eleanor Woodruff has been en- as leading seles produc woman with his ing stock compan Amelia. Gardner will succeed Ida Darling a4 Mrs. Ashley in “Please Marjorie Ramt as guests of the The 350th performance of ‘ t of “The Net” evening. Irwin has engaged Lyon Enid Alexander, violinist, wiil Wilton Lackaye will deliver Samuel Shipman and Pe "The Turn of the Wheel,” have re- Forrest Winant bas been added to roudhurst Tho Friars will hay ‘police Bun- ing in "“Y when the inalady attacked her ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, Jane and Jasper--Don't® know the n—Address Anthony, are Cohan & Harris Frank Craven, now in ‘Going Up A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Old Bob Burns of Mount Vernon will be par pins after July 1 FOOLISHMENT. (Ry BL. Klein Drink to me only with thine eves, | And I will pledge with mine, Or leave a kiss within the cup, Prohibition has canned the wine. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. SOMEWHERE ; AN' HAROLD! AINT THEY TH Wilson isn't sure how HaANDSeME PAIR A Kips! nference will come out.’ oe He isn't?” Gosp! “No, but he's gone to sea.” - -_ THE LITERARY CIRCLE. 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