The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 32

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Sa By BIDE J. SHUBERT arrived in New J. York from Europe yesterday after an aboance of two montha Mr. Shubert brought w him an agreement © Henn Bernstein whereby tbe w York manager gow) the Bernstein plays exclusively for the next five ar The Messrs Bmbert w fuce first “Judith* f@nd tien “La G Mr. Shubert, While abroad, obtained the English nd American right “Bal Tabarin,” & current Paris musical bi A. A Woods will be associated with the Shub« 6 in the London pro- duction Charles Messrs. Shudert will produce in New| York early in September the drama, “In the Night Watch,” now current ft London. A production of “The! Betio of Trouville” will be made here! by the Messrs, Shubert in association| with Grossmith é& Laurtllard. In @ssociation with Andre Chariot Mr. Bhubert will produce bere in Novem- Der the London revue, “Buzz Buss.” ‘The New York manager also mate Contracts with Tristan Bernard for “two new plays. Another thing ne, @i4 was to arrange for a New York| wroduction of “The House of Sala-| bacca.” Mr. Shubert placed @ number of! the Shubert successes with London Managers for prodvet|;n there in Paris be engaged several artists for “The Dassing Shoy of 1919," among them Madge Der ‘ochran the NEW ONE FOR THE GLOBE. Charles B, Dillingham's next musi- ¢al production will be “She's @ Good Pellow,” and it will open at the Globe Theatre on May 5. The book is by Anne Caldwell and the music by Je- rome Kern, Joseph Santiey, Ivy Sawyer, Anna irr, Scott Welsh and nutnerous others are in the cast. | McLOUGHLIN HERE. Robert McLoughlin, author of The} Eternal Magdalen,” is in New York. In association with fF, Ray Comstock he will have a stock company at the Colonial Theatre, Cleveland, thin wum- mer, opewing June 2 with “Happi-| ness. ‘a Joel is to bo the leading | woman. The company will try out a) new McLoughlin play called “Mum's | the Word. ONE MORE NEW THEATRE. Oliver Morosco announces that he will build one more theatre in New York during the coming season, This will give him three houses directly under his control here. In addition he has arranged with Oliver D. Bailey, lessee of the Fulton, for the} Morosco plays to have first call on ‘that house. ACTION, PLEASE! My bonnie will fy o'er the ocean, Of that I am thoroughly sure, Yet, now and again I've a notion | He's planning a iccturing tour. 8. & G. TO TRY ONE. Smith & Golden announce that} | their first produotion for next season | Will be a play by Pearl Franklin and ia W. Peattie, which concerns the | People of the Blue Mountains of Ten fiessee. Rehearsals will begin Mon- @ay for @ spring try-out, TEPPER TO PRODUCE. | & nephew of Edgar yn, has decided to er. He has accepted | begin engaging a “MOON MAIDEN” AGAIN. John Cort will give “The Moon Maiden” another production in the arly fall. This musical p' wally written by George I and given a preliminary try put, bas = re-written and furnished with iyri y Harry L. Cort. Harold Orlob About Plays and Players | Garden Monday. i day night mann, the latter of the Loew offices, | DUDLEY “WEDDING BELLS” BOON. Selwyn & Company will produce « new comedy by ebury Field en titled “Wedding in the near future and Young will be promi- nenuy cast in the company, HE’LL RECIPROCATE. Herbert ( hell of “Tumbie In” had occasion urry to the Lammos Club from the theatre last night, and one of the chorus girla took him over in her limousine When he stopped from the car ho said “Thank you for tt I hope to be in @ position rocate some Jay when I can afford to own @ car.” PHILIP ON THE JOB. Philip B. Dooner just can't make his muse behave. His latest “admi- ration rhyme” (s directed at Marjorie Dunbar Pringle, prima donna of “Come Along.” It follows ch real delight to watch a girt Like you, as when your part you played, With lines pronounced #0 soft and clear, | Your manner that of modest maid. What a relief to see a mise 80 charming in her demure way, So pretty, yet #0 diferent From the average “type” of music play! | SLIGHTLY MISTAKEN. Hugh Grady, manager for Arthur Hammerstein, was in the lobby of the Central Theatre, where “Soinebody’s Sweetheart” iy playing, last night when a strange-looking couple en- tered and stood jouking at the photo- graphs displayed to advertise the show. A few minutes Inter the mau roached Mr. Grady and said: "Me and my lady friend want to get our pictures taken, What's your charge for cab) i ins MORAY T KS UP ONE. Charlie Murray, Paramount-Sen- | nett comedian, thought of a bright “saying” recenuy and immediately sent it to this column, [ead and, marvel: { “A mop is @ kitchen's toothbrush.” | A IE'N YIDDISH COMPANY. The Brighton Beach Music Hall | hos been leased by Edwin A. Relkin| and @ syndivate of theatrical man. | agers, who will open it on June 16 with a Yiddish musical comedy com. | pany. During the summer son Mr. Relkin will put in two or three + oeks of Italian grand opera, Gossip, | There will be a special matinee of | ™ Cristo Jr’ at the Winter) Sophie Tucker and her jazz artists! will appear at a series of concerts | Sunday pights at the Nora Bayes ‘Theatre, “Los Bohemios,” which shows life in the Latin quarter of Paria, will be presented at the Park Theatre Mon- | Holbrook Blinn has been signed up by Selwyn & Company for an impor: | t role in “Poor Little Sheep.” | members of the Pla: w "A Little Journey” | at it Theatre last night. iy now starring In the James Montgomery Flagg pic- | tures and is doing very well. | BIN Quald of Proctor's Fifth Ave mo fed ull the managers of the | Kulth anc Proctor theatves in New! York the other night A. H. Woods will sail for New York Saturday. It is understood he will bring righta to numerous London plays with him Julian Eltinge's old starring vo- hicle, “The Fascinating Widow,” w be presented by sallors at the C tury soon, Edward Block and Arthur Hersch- have written a play called ‘The , Tangle.” Zoo Warnett haa been engaged by Oliver Morosco for an important role in the new musical comedy, “Smith, | Jones and Brown,” Etleen Van Biene has been added has written music for it. A Japanese prima donna has been engaged for the principal role Sawtay Bacon Muffins ‘These delicious, fluffy muf- finswith their filling of crisp, appetizing bacon area brand new breakfast delight. Dice 4 of bacon, oot Soaten eae. ih, cope of hy ce than 3 of Beat mixtarewell, foldin bacon, in SAWTAYED muffin pane. Bahe 25 minutes in moderate oven. Makes Good Thingsto Eat ASK YOUR GROCER BAUTE PRODUCTS FONP.. Woolworth Tower, mY to the cast of “If Love a Laasie,” Clifton Crawford's new starring ve hicle. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | | v nothing in a name. A rag ged tramp, arrested In Wellsville the other day, bore the name of Archi- bald) Tborndyke Llewellyn. FOOLISHMENT. (Bent In by Irving Gralck.) A lovesick young lady from Pauly Was always so terribly siliy, When Me letters she read, She'd take them to bed, | And put them all under her piily. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. i ‘e @ prudent man like a| int “Tell me the answer, Ignats.” i} “His head keeps bim from going too far.” i} > | IT WOULDN'T FIT, ITTLE PETE bad been a very) bad boy, His father had heard | him using some unusually lurid! uss words, and tn order to punish n had placed the lad under a barre}, Friday, COMIC P April AGE WHY, MARY, wHaT s “The MATTER 2 THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY J WET ARE / Sou HIDIN’ { AWAY OUT HERE FoR ~GET IN (AN _ENDOY TH’ eve —Hete DAWGONE PARTIES (io Gwe ME A PAIN IN “TH? NECK JOE’S CAR GOs FELLANS — I GoTTA BEAT IT! T'S Six Now AN’ I'M GONNA BE LATE For. DINNER! SEE SCARED OF FATHER. SED TO SIT FOR HOURS UNDER THIS ) A QUIET YHOUGHT- VERY TREE. He FUL MAN ANO A | Lover SoLirvo, DEEP THINKER, WO SILENCE. AGOoD “TIME WITH Me Lie ees DOROTHY MR-CRABALL THE MISER~ WONT RE SAVIN’ ANYMORE WHATS THE MATTER WITH Him? HEAR Pf CANT “REACHE The Door-Beie -~WHY AA DES LOOKIT “HAT YOUNG COUPLE~ SEE HOW THEYRE ENSCYIN’ THEMSELVE: IGOTTA HAVE A oo | Excuse “THIS Time $ = wHaT'LL 1 Sav? as Pa BLING OF A STUDIOUS TURN OF MNO HE SPENT HOURS ik! STUOY AND \ MEQITATION # fe OH: DION'T You THE NEWS? FRECKLES. But Stste Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These feoro>= EAT worry for Brother | , Ugly Spots. ey a net Petey that she re- | There's no longer the slightest need | | m\ (ar twaran feed | bf fecling ashamed of your freckles, | |Avv (@ubiwealf| pont fe Ke te Othine—double strength—is guar | [oy Mm aad try to ted to remove these homely spots. console him, Simply get an ounce of Othine— | “Couldn't you Bouble strength—from any druggist | set mo something fnd apply a little of it ‘night and to eat?’ asked Morning and you should soon see that Bven the worst freckles have begun to @isappear, while the lighter ones have Yanished entirely, It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- tely clear the shin and gain a autiful clear complexion Be sure to ask for the double|™ Strength Othine, as this is sold under yy We freckles—Advt, & ) “Til go and gee,” Marie, In a few minutes Annabelle Maric | ame back and said (through the bung- | wrantee of money back if it fails to os poy Telegram. vere to remain without his dinner, Annabelle Marie felt 20 | Petey through the ) bunghele. aid Annabelle porry, Petey, but the only uld find wuz some bean soup custard pie."--Youngstown IKNow! {LE Wert HER LHADDA WAIT “TiLL THEY FIXED “TH' CAR ~ “Ha's A Good atisi! ALWAYS SAID YHAT “ST/Lt WATE. UWS DLEP) MR-GRABALL DIED emai YESTERDAY THANKS ~-~ AN’ YOU Now SLow MECHANICS A RINK OR ME SURE COULD CHEW THE RAG WHEN HE HAO Now, ceT S RUN LiKe The Dickens Yes - 1 saw “he car IN FRONT OF “THAT POOL PARLOR, BUT L DIDN'T KNOW ANYONE WAS WORKING ON Crt KNOW “THOSE ARE ~= “NOBODY” HE TAKES THAT COLD PLUNGE EVERY MORNING?! Yond a Novedy* te *Grindstane George” WHAT WAS THE COMPLAINT ? NO COMPLAINT EVERY GoDY A TALL= . SAYISFIED= . : < (Copyright, 1919, by The Bell Syndicate, Ine.) ~ ‘FESTA Sse tat ssitereeemeneirsaesee re aren wees +—

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