The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 28

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= eee About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY 66° TAKE IT FROM ME," a new /his golf, One day be was asked! benhrgncrnlns cig hy ha hin ai: rea parading Broadway ftooking find lyrics by WIN B. John-!for une atmosphere for a play bt stone, of the Art Department of The | writing,” said Mr. Hoffman New York Evening World, and music by Will R. Anderson, will | ANOTHER DOONER GEM. oma the 44th | Philip B, Dooner, the poet of love Qpen an engagement at the liness, has dons it again. The funn Street Theatre on Monday even-|Gi¢ postinan has just scampered. in fhg, March 31. The cast includes !with the following, entitled “To Miss Vera Michelena, Alice Hills, Georgia | Violet Heming:" Manatt, Jack McGowan, Fred Hille- | The way you held your head so high, brand, A. Dougias Leavitt, Weten| prac lly Nike en Bagileh Queen, Raftery, Dorothy Betts, William Bal- | your metiow voice, 80 sweet and soft, four, Harry Burnham, Charles Web The ekill you used in every scone, Homer, Harold Vizard and the fmer Trio. This e has been pro- |Your way of speaking linas so clear, @uced under the personal direction of | I've seen possessed by none but Joseph M. Gaites, Keports from Bos- you, ton and other cities, where !t has |7t's for these reasone, Violet, heen secon say it is one of the sea-) J've written these foi lines to you, son's genuine musical hits. Gossip. YATES PLAY AGAIN. Lew Cooper is writing a song to sing GL B. Yates is rewriting bis circus jin “Oh, Uncle!” | * and it will be| To-day is the eighth anniversary of | - Al Jolson's start as chief comedian of the Winter Garden Madeliene Marshall will leave “A : Night” # nd assume @ a few weeks under of George B. Tyler. Wt was given a tryout last month, role in “Susan Le ‘ WOTELL 1S ALL THIS? Margaret Wycherly has been added Lione} director of} to the f*The Golden Flee to # lenged John |e prese at the Droadburst The- “Penny W atre Suray ni Marie ( bole he Kiss Burglar’ matic role next Shubert manage- Penny Wise" t and for some hin L. Golden « Flynn as ‘Lightnin’ * Atwill sugges Heywood Broun referee the ¢ since he is supposed to have a friendly {cline for the show, bree Wi Brady will at the Playl HERE'S SOME NEWS. Arthur . MacHugh, the rosy press |; hursday and agent, rusied up to us on Broadway Mast ni! Tucker will dire « ‘ark The ng ‘be 0 boys of na Ol wells have been Mr. and Mrs, Sidney , Ond the players have taken “ F safety deposit box. Well, we We turned squarely on our heei fhe Friars Club will t ars, pe ces of the nt company, Isn't and walked away jen. Joba’, O'Ryan a complimen i — = dinner at the Hotel Astor on Sunday | THEIR MOTHERS, evening, March 30, eThree little girls engaged for a} The musical comedy “U, Special matinee performance were |Pown,” p: Playing t a Broadway theatre's |dorf-Astoria @age yesterday. None was more | Mills on Apri than six years old. An actress ap- Proached them and gave them some ‘oandy. your mother going to see you e she asked one. 7 reoned the child. “My Baltimore, but she's ANSW T Gina tock” ERS TO INQUIRIES. “My muvver's out to a concert to-| Kramer you " 8 r the boys of the Division Monday afternoon, Mareh 24 Marris actor. st admission probably e third child. tated, “My muv- said. Then she But I dot a new We don't keep track of movie M. A. T.—She {8 Jewish, Chaplin ts hia name, Pronounce it “Toe-Tve." The rhyme is awful OH, WHAT A CHANCE! Well, for the land's sake! I Ako i @ pretty howdy-do- Anna G. ( AP ine betaine ll the nurse in chango of Day Pein Ay, but, repo y, few Rutherford, at the foot of North of the wise ones proved themselves ond Street, Brooklyn, writes us that} ™USsiclans: she bas in her charge seventy-five . Uttle orphans, many of whom are FOOLISHMENT, ae, Suysically, Alay are eanee to Let me have your hand, my dear, 6 sho he Hippodrome, a 4 4 the Little cripples did recently 7 You know I've been your friend what chance for somebody with| So long that you need never fear Money to make a lot of little un-| ay interest will end. fortunates happy! Charles Dilling- ; im offers to duplicate any order|/” trouble I have brought you cheer, a r y for tickets made for poor children.| Since we in Hartem met, fonder if ho's the only real feller eee Ba inthe town! Will Louis Mann please | 8° !¢t me have your hand, my dear, A THOUGHT FOR TO-Day, come in and ring the clock PU tell you what to bet, appinee§ ey | ‘THE PLACE TO FIND 'EM. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | Aaron Hoffinan, the piaywright,| “Whenever I come in after 2A, M.| Usually makes a daily trip to the/my Wife taxes me $10." golt links in fair weather, A short| “Another income tax, eh?" | time ago his friends began to wonder pei ccaue: Seaieas y was to be noticed | down Broadway, ne GERMANY'S CASE, | BPRESENTATIVE KAHN said “Ice cream sandwich” R in Wasbington the, other day: | “In the German Reichstag sa brand new sandwich, |secretary Kuehimann has been 4 thanking the neutrals for their cour- forthe school lunch basket nd one the youngsters |***” 8% kindness. Germany is now 4 in @ position where she's grateful for will ask for every day. & kind word, no matter how gruffly| Cream Sawtay with confectioners |'t ™4y be spoken, | eee face with vanilla cr trate ‘Germany js like the lady who sang Paty ‘Juanita’ at the concert, She sang juice, spread between thin slices of | 50), tly that she was interrupted bread. a Sawtay is the snow | W'th a volley of catcalls and boos, but “3 Baku ibatariaceds Jn, the gmidst of the tumult a man JSrom the rich|" “Order! Order! Give the ola cow éream of tropical |\* nuts. It makes the most delicious | cakes, icings and | piecrusts you ever tasted. IN THE VAN. Makes Good Thingsto Eat | T was an idle hour in a certain] ASK YOUR GROCER high-class shoe store, A few salons Saute Products Corp., Wootworth Tower, Wy. | MeN Were gathered together in one corner ©) lishment, discus. | glad to see nan in the} Values of different . proudly he | other salesm: n his CASCO ~ 25 in MA ON THE Jos, CLYDE ~-2/% in, | “An echo, my son," an- swered pa, casting a mean side glance at little Wilhe's ma, “is the only |thiug on earth that can cheat a | woman out of the last word." efinition of an echo,” is @ man who icine almanacs — =| goes to ol for his « eel wit.’ Worm §; And tifen nobody said any more yrup fe and pure aa words but Willie, wh infant mind ; eb re Ms was natural pie all this poreidage—Cleyoland Pikip Dealer COMIC PAGE Friday, March 21, 1919 LITTLE MARY MIXUP Yes Thar wirtie UB LINE THERE iS FLORIDA Thar CANT BE FLORIDA cause RIGHT ON THE Map— S’Right, Luke—Can’t Eat Your Cake and Have It Too! ENA, C199 PveKehing Cn 5H, f, Eveme Wome LITTLE FAMILY \F IT Wuz PAY ME JOE’S YouRE A Sweet one LL YOU ARE! BRoucHT ME cut To THIS DESOLATE WASTE FOR A PLEASURE “TRIP EH? H-H! YD Have A PINE “TIME WALKING SIX MILES WITH YOU, wouroNT 1? ACCORDIN' “To TH’ Map — ABOUT SIX D YOU WANTA WALK (IT WITH ME OR WOULD Y'RATHER STAY HERE WITH ~TH'CAR? 7 WE JUST GOTTA KEEP Goi’ “TILL We REACH INDIO + “THEY'S A GARAGE “THERE. AN’ WE GAN BUY A STARTING CRANK AN® yet SOME. GAS AND OIL! (er eal =e STOPPING FOR NOW? STOPPIN’ FoR? T AInsy sTorPIN’ “HW ENGINE sTtopreD! Nix! Ip RATHER WALK IT ALONE! “NoBopy” HE BELIEVES THE MeAT PACKERS EXPLANATION OP HIGH PRICES Sena a Nebedy co “Grindstone Georye* HEARD Hit9 SAY 4 THOUSAND TIVES ~ “OUR FArOILY TRADITIONS CWST BE MIAINTAINED» OUR FIGHT IVE SPIRIT MUST Wor O18! yes SAD PART OF FATHERS Lif@ Was THAT HE WEVER HAD fon, ENERATIONS BACK yo WAS Too YOUNG OR THE CLL WAR ANO TOO 040 FOR THE. | SPANISH = AMERICAN MIS SHARE OF SCRAPPING WITH THE NEIGHBORS! FAVILY HAS BEEN 4 Buvecn oF SWEET HOME Poor MAWS GeTTA WRACKING Freom A CoL_p IN THERE'S NO ROOM IN TOOTSIE'S ATT: FoR A CoLD! 1 Ts Teo FULLA MUSA Bo! IF You HAD A Co1D | EAD IT WOULD BE SOME RUSHER To"GREAI< . a MEADACHE TH' MEAD! . Sis: Seles FoR. A STONE C DON'CHA THINK YA BETTER ‘ LET ME MAKE YA UP A HOT LEMONADE} ¢ - FEED AG 0 | fou, orar! (Freer Sir MAY HEAD v GO'NTA SPLIt WIOe Open! PAWS THERE wwieLie’s Jazz HELPIN' MAWS MEAD ACHE VERY MucA! BET HE Gets A PANNING} “Dp "said little Wille, “what's echo | ie ~~ are Oh Well, All the States’ll Be Blue After July! ACTA or a Seer 'S 41GH BUT "BULL" 1S CHEAP! Poor Maw’s Got a Cold! " JF YA GoT AKBAD Wo0VULD TA KAPTA TURN AROUND Te CATCH Corp? —— ~{

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