The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 28

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—<————=—=—y|_ LITTLE M About Plays and Players : By BIDE DUDLEY ; “A, STEP has been taken by the/ through with the Equity? Sam H. f A Peéeusing Masago’ "nec. | Harris, Prealdent of the Producing ciation which virtually means| Managers’ Association, was aske “Our relations with the Equity have organization with the Actors’| been mainly in connection with its iy. After a meeting held yes-|CMtract,” he replied. “The contract ‘ Hotel Astor, the man- | ““yyeoment has expl at the re At the meoting yesterday the man- Instructed their Secretary, I.|/ agers adopted resolution pledging Weber, to send the follow- aah’ ook be Me =f t re’ in ir cen paeceason te She ee celpts of benefits and to any other Gilmore, Esq. Secretary) pian looking to thy placing of tho Equity Association, New| fund on a drm financial basis, es A HART AFFAIR. MARY, You usT Nor use. Such SLANG? You musT NT CALL SCHOOL *"ScHooL STUFF" AND DONT SAY: “MAKES AE TIRED"? I meant, Teor “REALLY AND TRULY TIRED CARRYING ALL MAY ScHoot THINGS Home. FROM SCHOOL HHS School STorr’ MAKES Me TiRED ? to say, in reply to your favor 27, that the Producing Man- Association has decided to issue ‘Own contract, embodying all the and conditions of the contract has been #0 satisfactory te re and managers for the past two with this one change: ‘Should ifference between the actor and r arise, arbitration is pro- 24 whereby the actor and the man- ‘ shall each appoint his own arbi- and these ‘two oo appoint a urs very truly, #1, TAWRENCE WEBER” two years past the managers been using what has been aa the Equity contract in en- players, Recently the Equity Beeking to add conditions to s contract form. Pay for holiday was asked, and then there | request for arbitration of dif- Edward W. Hart, manager of the stock play department of Sanger & Jordan, will be married to-morrow to Josephine Lesch of No. 2850 Gran Concourse, The bride-to-be is a sis- ter of Nan Lasch of the Se ent, and is sal more fascinatingly blond, TO STAR HOLBROOK BLINN, Selwyn & Co, announce that they will star Holbrook Blinn next season in a new play by Eugene Walter called “The Challenge.” in- gaged for the cast are Allan Dine- hart, Lotus Kobb Ben Johnson. CENTURY LEASE HOLDS. The possible sale, under mortgage Proceedings, of the Century Theatre cannot affect the lease and bookings of that playhouse, according to a statement made by Morris Gest, los- | see, He says he has an tronciad| od which has three years more to EYE, —WELL Go “WH COUNTRY H6 “TP —T ANT “THROUGH PAVIN' UP OUR LAST VACATION ALL. ARRANGED ~WERE, GON’ " “ELITE ce YOUVE GOTTA FAT CHANCE STOWIN’ p.ME AWAY IN “TH "— WE'RE ALURIGHT = LETS | COMPROMISE ! WE'LL Go “To TH’ ‘COUNTRY’ FoR A WEEK! AN'SPEND “TH! REST OF TH’ SUMMER AY 7H BEACH ! The managers have taken -—— im their own hands, as the “THE POOR FISH.” junieation ae the Maas John Pollock and Bert Levy have i hg Fsspnel ‘using and {Written @ sketch called “Phe Poor they ao pag Bh rf Jaia }2'#2" in which Alexander Leftwich arbitrate will appear in vaudeville next season. Mr. Leftwich will be the only person in thoicast. He will play seven ohar- cream sandwich” MI88 BRADY 7 5 c BRADY TO CLosE. brand new sandwich, || Alice Brady win close her New lunch and afternoon tea. York season in “Forever After” at the Playhouse to-morrow night. With 1 part Sa with |2,New York run of thirty-nine woeks to her credit Miss Brady's first sca- ts confectioners su; son ag @ star may be accounted a f * rf +? |triumph, She will appear in is or with vanilla or fruit |pwy in’ sever ‘other or the larger 2 thin |cit!es next season. For some time tithe beeaal ree nes oon Fo report Aevigd Broad- ers or |. | way tha A. Brady was bet- M4 ting A. H. Woods that “Forever After” would last longer in Now York than “Friendly Enemies" would. The amount involved has been put at from $5,000 to $50,000. If the bet ever |[ cures tm Frm Pamaniy Ge Ot ¥. otny Watt), ede metic Nessa iio tebe, i Goes AN BUYS n its engnge- |1('_ AN’ SHE tnd ie etl here ete In July }} | Cae WITHOUT sash 4 woRD “TO ME AGO iT. L Aw'T EVEN SEEN YET . DAWGONNCTS BUFFALOED NOTHI 1 WISH You'd TELL — That —- Woy PRETTY {im GONN@ KNOW WHERE ME WHERE “THAT - - GREEN SHIRT I HAD ON “TIAT CAR 1S MIGHTY LAST WEEK — ORERE DARN Quick! is \T? Gossip. ‘The 160th of “Monte Cristo Jr,” wil be grvan as the Winter Garden ge Beginning Monday, a stock company will occupy the Theatre in Phe 1D Prospect that's fist company has a com) leased the Park Theatre for next season. The Society of American ingore will be ere. Manager Quaid has put a fountain Is the Time to Get Rid of These |in the rear of the foyer of Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, no longer the slightest need A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. asham: you ever love a baby? We' ied of your freckles, | Did ine—double guar- |vote for the Fineblooms in their fight d to remove these homely spots. |to retain Bobbie, the ash-can waif. eer ee cee ot Cone — FOOLISHMENT, w strength—from any druggist ba nd apply little of it Vaight and A young woman printer named Ide ai & Faas should soon see that | Once went for an aeroplane ride. the worst freckles have begun to| gaia she to the airman, fe a eae, ones bod “Oh, please have a care, man; than an ounce is needed to com-|1 don't want my form to de pied.” cn ly clear the skin and gain « jegutiful, clear complexion, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. s z te ‘tia ia old » oat “He banded me a fow laughs, } i NOBopY =Aart oS NE BELIEVES MS GAS AND <HE WEVER HE NEVER —~ HE USEO To tie’ CLECTRIC LIGHT GILLS ARB 700K A PENNY 4140 Agour HIS : ABOUT THE S/ZB CORRE CT. THAT WASN'T UE. TAx LisT AO FEW Alea HOWEST EMERY OF THE FISH HE Jena aNebody® to ‘Frindstena George * HE WOULONT HAVE. MEN CAN SAY HE WAS (A CLASS + (OONE IT FOR THE THATI urTA AGRAKHAY WORLD! Lincoln For $ THERE WAS AN OED To CALL HONEST HAW, FATHER WAS THE GUY f CHARGED 12 AGA! ~THa¥ 001T EVERY MONTHL NN HEH pi a i DOROTHY 1 EAT MY LUNCH AT HIGH TONES EVERY DAY THEN ! HAD CELERY CORN ASPARAGUS, PEAS. PLUM DDING , COFFEE ANDO is CHAMPAGNE NOW TO-DAY,! HAD OYSTERS, TOMATO: SOUP, BLACK BASS PLANK STEAK SMOTHERED WITH MUSH ROOMS AND ONIQNS YES WHAT Do You THINK-oF ME? You'RE EITHER A MILLIONAIRE OR A LIAR || Troy Vailored ISOFT COLLARS / DO NOT WILT OR CRUSH AS “EASILY AS THE ORDINARY _KIND AND MEET ALL LAUNDRY CONDITIONS SATISFACTORILY

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