The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1919, Page 22

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Wednesday, April 2, 1919 “Take It ee : hands and doing your best to fetten oki establishment? ‘Well, anyway, that’s the story you may take (rom “Take It From Me.” Tp @ vod etory, if only for a clever turn taken by a floorwalker who Makes his way about the piace on 6 Fe Lo getome . » th a@ charming dance by TD) feller skates. This old fellow, with Tey ate eS 8 ee ao oe i erefully cherished whiskers, {8 @/“Tme Dance of the Hours,” from “La at real musical comedy product. Mr. | Gioconda.” Tees too, us clever ieee hes ti execute @ skating dance ig 2 taken bis sense of trough they were gtiding over tor. Wrumor back to the skating rink of | Vera Mi ings acts weti Full of Action by CHARLES DARNTON © fall heir to anything in muaicai’ comedy {sn't extravagant, ts [t? Bat Low about finding yourself with « department store on your Twin Must — LITTLE MARY MIXUP Be One of Those “Ki: WAIT A AINU’ Gor A FRIEND Hoge ~ He ‘ht ~SeLL You ( KISSES, SIX FoR 4 Hickme & A WAOLE CENT, From Me” Susr Kor ons — oe ’ wreck it because you don’t like the The music by WIM R. Anderson is tuneful, though @ bit noisy. Ie ie the sort of music thet hits the trombone and the drum with an ompbasis more obvious than pleasing. Hap- an a motion péeture vampire. By BIDE 'OFIN P. SLOCUM is to try the Broad- way producing game soon. He 1s preparing to stage a now comic opera entitied “The Lady in Red,” and expects to offer it in New York for summer engagement. The book amd lyrics are by Anne Caldwell, wniter of “Chin Chin” and other Dill- ingham successes, and the music has been furnished by Robert Winter- ‘burg. Mr. Slocum promises a cast of Metropolitan favorites. a aa Terie se My “COME ALONG” COMING. “Como Along,” a musical play with; Which we are more or less familiar, | Will open a New York engagement at | the Nora Bayos Theatre, in West; 44th Street, next Tuesday, “The Kiss Burglar,” therefore, will terminate its ; fup at that house Saturday night. a “Come Along” will be presented by a gas which includes Harry Tigh: Regina Kichards, Billy Clark, Paul Frawley, Marcelle Carroll, Patsie De Forest, Alien Kearns, Jessica Bowe | Ethel Du Fre Houston, Charlos Stan- toa, Dan Dawson and Ernest E. Pol- lock. It has a dancing chorus in ich are fourteen young men, some of them just out of the army. John Louw Nelson wrote the music and most of the lyrics, wiitle the book ts “by the person you blame this column The show will be located right by Will ono, also of this newspaper, the pot with him TRUE TO FORM, John Birch, comedian, writes us to tell of a moving picture director who was very tll. 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SAWTAY Corn Fritters —0 delicious with chicken—so g syrup for lunch pi eyat ul Hye Mix and sift leup flenr, 1 ing pow- Se teaspoon salt, 4 dash of pepper. Add 2 cups corn, 2tablespoons melied SAWTAY, (well beaten) then fold im stiffty beaten whites, Hawe ready kettle ef het SAWTAY =~ Fae o spoonful—fry unti brews, “Makes Good Things to Eat’ IB PRODUCTS CORP. ¥, About Plays and Players anstone is willing we'll split! ge! DUDLEY ‘Ezzal HES TH’ MoéT MELONCHOLY BIRD I EveR AIMED a Eve AT! * 4 “THATS = HIM-HES the town, bat none muted the sick ONE DAWGONE man. She finally asked him what was wrong with the physicians, “They'ro not the type,” said tho patient. MARY BROWN’S GONE. | Darn those Bronx poets! Every time one sends us a captivating poem we can't keep from printing it. Philip Kramor of No. 939 Longwood Avenuo has just Burlesoned us with the fol- lowing cutey: The Bronz ts happy at the present time, i Bo I think I'7l write this Uttle rhyme, Nobody in this burg has a frown, For we sec no more of Mary Brown. You “@aID IT! o WHY HE PROPOTED TO , wW Now, Mary Brown has disappeared, For every one did hate 'er; 4 rumor went around the town That the parlor radiator. SPANISH DANCERS SIGNED. Maria and Julia Berdiales, prima ballerinas, have been engaged by the Spanish Theatre for the revue which will open at the Park Theatre on April 19, Caer. 018 Pry Puibeing On. CH. Y, Beenie Wart) JOE, 1 OFTEN WONDER WHY YOU WERE NOT BORN WITH BRAINS]. LN YOUR HEAD! SHE BOARDED. Six months ago Rachel Crothers playwright, said she was going on o vacation und then disappeared, It now develops that she spent four ede HEN How WILL WE EVER GET BACK? GEE wHizz woman! FIVE BUCKS AIN'T “Too MucH! We'd BE IN THERE YET IF YOU GAVE “THAT COWBOY FIVE DOLLARS FOR PULLING “HE CAR OUT OF “HE STREA weaks in a Now York boarding house wHaT TH’ — DIDN'T You? soseE cess Biay, 19 Bast Hor érionds aay ets WHAT HAVE. 1 DONE. 7] | | HE HADNT DRAGGED us out Mt 1s now « confirmed hash user. Now ? CERTAINLY: or HE HAD HIS PRICE, aS = . ? , ‘Warner Oland, who acts in films with Elsie Fe m, used to sing. While living in Boston ag a youth he was offered $9 a week to sing in a vaudeville theatre, Oland indignantly refused. “L won't work for Its than my price,” he said. “What is your price™ asked the manager. “Ten dollars and two passes a/ week,” said Oland. | They compromised on $9.50 and one pass. irs Gossip. Alico Brady has leased her father's dome at Allenhurst for the summer. sf William Harris jr. bas engaged ; Ruth Findlay for the cast of “First Is Last.” And Grandmother Never Caught Him Doing It! THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON Capt. William Sidney Roberts if the British Army is coming to Amer. joa to visit hie daughter, Elma Roy- ton of “A Little Journey.” Fiore Revalles, who had influenza, has returned to the cast of “Monte Cristo Jr.” Mayor James Robph jr. of San Francisco, hore to welcome California soldiers, saw “Everything” at the Hippodrome last night. Joasie Busley hig been engaged by Adolph Klawber for a comedy role in his farce “Nightie Night.” Arthur Hopkins has placed Maud} Hanaford under contract for a mt in “The Jest,” opening at the Ply- mouth Theatre April 9. A. G, Delamater's new musical com- edy, “It's Up to You,” will open at Providence on Raster Monday, ¥. C, Whitney is to present “Papa,” a comedy by Zoe Aiken, at the Little! FS Theatre Monday night. Tho employees of the Strand will give a besfstoak dinaer exon to the “NOBODY” PROHIBITION With STOP HIV9 FROM. DRINKING! tend Yobedy’ toyGrndstene Georg: * Few COUPLES ‘EVER Gor Alone b&rrTER 7o- SETHER THAN Dio GRANDFATHER, ANO GRANOMOTHER: b WwW THEIR SE FAITH THEY wet, MANO (NM HAND Cows THE CORRIDOR OF YEARS LW PERFECT BLISS / WHERE NEVER WAS A QUARREL O% A CROSS WORO [hi Abt. OVE. REASON WAS THAT GCRANO PATHER, WAS ALWAYS $0 ConsiO- SRAT& QF GRAN D- MOTHERS FEELINGS WINK AT THE CHICKENS! THIRST | (N WAR AWO THIRST NW Puace ANO THIRST Wt THE ACARTS OF wn boys who went to war from that |i house. “Dresses,” @ play by Jane Sea- groave, will be given by the Theatre Assombly at the Hotel Astor Friday afternoon, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Jap Hoburg of Wellsville bas tn- vented a trap to catch the South Af- rican kwappic. He'll explain all wbout it to anywody who'll buy a driak. Homer Hangs a Picture! HOME, SWEET HOME PIPE HomeR HANGIN’ UP WeO0LO TA onsiusa! TH ONES PICTURE : WoocTsip Care CALL || TW PicrurRe! ALLA GOTTA TAME TNS RULER, ONE MoRE| Por Isha proto PAINTING 4 FOOLISHMENT. | Do TA GET IT AND MEASURE CAR-9MO TO) OF “raoTSIE! STEEPLE | The Captain on the good ship Goosh | SLANTING STRAIGHT 1S THE DISTANCE. L Always Dust! IGH Aer Threw up hs cap in glee, | OReuT routs. TO Move ue ERAS Tis | O'S TARE : i wy ; » | Tr FEET OVTATH' ONE END OF Froort A FANCT _ a For thirty-seven yours the man PERPINOICOLAR THE FicorR! —_— To THAT Wwe, Had sailed the deep dlue RT OTE ee ime fn PICTURE Some Dar AINST, i one e800. | Ed AINT HAROLD TH T WAT NoT PULL SURVEYOR., leds LW Im Gonna INT'RESTEO The mate, who'd seen the thing take | RECKLESS QOOWN ONE. END Paw! MAWwsA MAVE A GOLD IN Anor place, Wit o OF TH’ CEILING! FRAME PUT PICTURES 1 Began to swear and scold, RouInG i He didn't know the reason why PICTORES, And hasn't yet been told. The Mayor of a seaport town i} Had Warned of the affair, He sought the Captain out and! asked The reason then and there. The Ouptain said; “I tossed my cap} @nd gave a whoop of girc | | Because I am a sailor bold | And love to gait the sea.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “How 414 you like him?” “The more I think of him the less I think of him.”

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