The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 28

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SO ee ee hase hes eeemiorieee ' } About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY BERNARD, who has been eo~] enrored the bie: Lares ot Wee Canny. | Vynn of “Bo yd * RD warring with Louls Mann iP | ing the audience a few jokes when SG “Friendly Inemies,” now at the! ju) walked out on the stage and nm Theatre, since the play was suid: produced in February, 1918, will) att els NES are you going to id the si ? j from, the cast after the per! “with that he turned and hurried formance to-mérrow night. Charles! pack to the other theatre. Half aa Winninger will succeed him, playing | hour later Paul was doing a specialty o .{in “Come Along” when Ed walked ee Dey WS Airet fimo in oe com) out on the stage of the 39th Btrect y Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ber-| 254 said saya he is in need of a rest. He| “I think I'll spend it at Grea Neck, fejoin the cagt in September at| Where are you going to spend yours SE statthitnce Spite: Moun.” ér.[.% Turged Paul a0 he Kissed the ‘ | wrong cho! ri. { Bee MManinger played the role in Boston | "77S Chorus st Philadelphia in a company in| Lew Fields bad the Mann part. HE WANTS To JIG. | H. J. Dy @ young man living in Kast 42d Street, writes us as follows | am minetecn years of age and, as Alo: ways been crazy about danc- g0 Price, who wrote the book | Ing 'wiy T wonid. ike {0 learn how Bnd lyrics of “Somebody's Sweet |to do jigging pee is Gone 08 the oe ing the | Stage nowadays, I would aiso like to emake teil ‘eet tice | learn, if possible, how to imitate the retire from the cast Saturday, well oy ih map now appearing on) in favor of ‘eno. Mr, Price|the stage. How can Antesto Setwean ene er Price | We'd suggest be hunt up @ jigger . ‘of “Somebody's Sweetheart,” | and induce him to teach him jigolugy. ‘Will ‘have stock companies at Hart- 08: Columbus this summer. The Duncan Sisters of “She's a will try out two new musical ies written by themselves, The|Good Fellow” have been given a two ears’ contract bY Charles Dillink- bus Company will try out, also, musical piece by Mr. Price and ey Toler, Two MUSICAL STOCKS. - Bud Irwin of the B. 8. Mom book- ing offices wishes the entire universe |to know he's the daddy of a new eight-pound girl. - 1 Lyle Andrews and Waker N. Law-| rence will put their new mystery melodrama, “Who Did [t?" in the! Belmont next Thursday. | Ralph F, Holmes, dramatic editor of the Detroit Journal, is in New| York. He La Kae of Broadway, as he's been bere fore. Sophie Mordecai of the Hippodrome, in private life Mrs, Dan Dawson, will |live in @ tent in the Adirondacks this summer, { Joe Vion was Broadwaying last night. He says Margaret Anglin will go into Canada and play until June 15 at least. A » MAS. SKINNER WROTE IT. en Otis Skinner began his en- ent at the Globe Theatre sev- months ago a sailor le unsigned playat the box office im. man went away with- -fiving his name and never re; Mr. Skinner read the play ed it immensely, He took its layman, general manager | les Frohman, inc., ser whone | Mr. Skinner is plhying, and . Hayman also liked it. They de- it should be the actor’s vehicle | season if the author could be pe that-the pla; written by jie Skinner, Whekt why she hadn't acknowledged authorship before, she said yes- ye » you know theso husbands! I 't dare let Otis know it was mine, I got a omnes, a know to it a box office,’ i out oné hand, she nied by’ thelr teachers, saw at the Hippodrome sereen version Daddy Longlegs.” 4 so popular) at the Strand this week that a special | show will be given Saturday morning deginning on 0 oa Ks sy W.. js, the comedy jumgler, haw beet added fo' the’ cast of the "Midnight Frolic,” Dglores of that show has been A bY I. Zieg- tela jr. for tha new “Follies, The ‘“Waytime” come henled by Pexry Wood and William * rris, which has been playing since it opened, Aur. 1917, will give its final performance Baturiay night at the Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. If you want your wife to Jaugh at) your funny! joke tell it to her in coinpany. | FOOLIGHMENT. | Gwadula waa feeling wi pay, | She'd chuckled nd laughed ali the | LYNN STORY. jays the conner : Fi "the Selwyn tre, stepped out of " last night, while in unifots @ little air and ran across a Cs | in «full ewing on the sidewn' of the players. yelled, “Cop all ran, leaving just $10. there on the waik. Being | ely tonder-hearted, Mr. Lennox | a the poor little spondulix it into his dressing room | ing it in the nice warm cash | ofa corner cafe after the day At last she pot weary Of being so cheery, And sought @ warm place in tie hay. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “What sert of belt will catch lob- eters 7 | “Peaches.” | tee A TOUGH ONE. THE “SUNRIGE” CAST. inchel! Smith and John L. Golden Present’ “Sunrise” in Atlantic “Monday night. In the cast wl Alphona Ethier, Wilson. ‘Tow, Morrte, Malcolm Hradley. Jamea, - Benjamin Kauser, Andry, Joe Woodhurn, Charles Charles Althoff, Sylvia | Marion Kerby, Marie Day, hy Gray, Constance Meaumer Vela Bennett. t |Our ancestors held that belief!” {THE BRIDE DROPS IN, | “Wa rather Inclined to think some- “Bitetka Dolores, dancer, was calling |ting lke that happen,” com- om friends in the theatrical district | ™anted the quict man, lay, telling them she Is now! “ ney Wilmer. The wedding‘ k place at the City Hall on April) id Mr, Cutting, "I'm con- 34, and the newlyweds went to Bavan- | ViMeed that this chicken, for Ingtan Wah. Mr. Wilmer is of the theatrical |\*,\nhoiled by the sole of @ sho Brm of Wilmer & Vincent. |~ Topeka State Journal, «IN “WELCOME STRANGER.” & Harris will present in Balt\- Monday night, are George Sid- ‘Charles Dow Adair, Fred os house and the landlady’ prided herself on the faet that the coti- | yersation at ‘table was always. very | intellectual “It was a strange theory,” | marked. as we wrested with tho) fowl, “that the soils of the doad en- | tered birds and animals. But I think ho re- lawyer is @ good knowledge of Latin, it ts not necessary that he should patade his classical learn- lng, for he might be taken down u ing lawyer wh; * peared his erudition before a down: te jury. His opponent “Gentlemen of the jury, ngush. lawree vip. pay eat SAtroaned you Toamed wit, mul x WYNN GOT with Cantharides, ripped with ier ‘Paul Nicholson of "C tpides, socked with Socrates, but what the 30th Street Theatre, had a tew|does he know about the law as to utes to himself. yesterday after-| assault and battery?’ Chicago Daily ¥ } across the street and | S ADVERTS ENT La-mayFacePowder Is Harmless to the Most Delicate Skin ae ‘New you can use a pure face pow- be that is guaranteed not to injure most delicate baby skin. It will PyBiet cause enlarged pores, blackheads BBbd irritations. And it really ‘stay ge better than any other fuce WM does not contain white hy riee yowder (Poudrede muke it stick. White lead poisons skin and rice powder turns into luey paste that encourages en- | d pores, blackheads and. rice en les. 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