The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1919, Page 15

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vees Get Doubte | mm en in 1920, wits |THE NEW PLAYSo Announcement was received here to- | day from Washington that empivyces | ¢ ’ Lew Fields Happy In “A Lonely Romeo” of the United States Armory here BY CHARLES DARNTON will receive bonuses of $240 for the ee" ending June 30, 1920, instead of #20 eg age! the last two years. | ipplies to all whore pay aver. | 8 $2,500 o lens. Adis All The — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919. LAUNCHING BY MOONLIGHT’ FOR SHIP RICHMOND BORO Fireworks and Parade Will Precede . Unusual Ceremony at Downey Yards To-Morrow Night. | Launching @ ship by moonlight ts to be a Staten Island tnnovation when the Richmond Boro, a seagoing cargo ship of 7,500 tons, takes the water to- thorrow night from the Downey Ship- cases i tas te : % HEARN THURSDAY ‘ FRIDAY served as a tour de force, if you please, in a performance that gave de- light to all his oldNand young friends. Mr. Fields has had funnier roles 0———<—<—<$<<$<$<—<—$<—<—<<$—$—$_——— than “A Lonely Romeo” gives him, | but he is so funny that he can afford ta take a chance with a “book by LEMON JUICE it remained for Mr. Fields to be so fond of dancing that he renewed, his } . | youth by wring a wig and figured |{ Harry B. Smith and Lew Fields.” | 45 nix own won in the extravagant — | There is no better cure for writer's |. Oaght to take s) A proceedings. He was so happy that 8 fi Father JohR’S| cramp than a nand-spring—and the even bis moments of distress brought Medicine as a Tonic and Body) resuit in this instance was a hand- | roars of laughter, bow > ; spring into a big musical comedy rte " ” Builder — You gain flesh and | .occens The music by Malvin M. Franklin strength taking this whole. some feod medicine. a few cents—Try it! With summer taking us unawares, m seems to set the pace. Any one who imagines that dancing is out of Remember Father John’s | °*8%0" doesn't know his Broadway, or [at any rate the Broadway summer Medicine does’ not contain snows. aleohol or dangerous drugs. Over 60 Years in Use as a stage director in the way of | tifier at very, very small cost. |scenic Beauty and dainty costumes. taste that they gave this number the|@ few cents. Binning to end. Jessica Brown tiD- | vageq delight of beautiful ballet. toed and high-kicked her way into B In today taking Father John's first place, with Joe Wilmot Niemeyer, | Octavia Broske, Violette Wilson, diene, after meals and a! bedtime | Nellie and Willle St. Clair, Willie Catherine Von Pelt and others were and see how promptly you gain weight | Solar and others who gave the acro- | tuner; and, alttactive, and for Ble! the skin. becomes. and new strength.—/ batic turn of vaudeville to their steps. part Mr. Romeo” one laugh after ane! rer. 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