The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 18

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be Mie ph eg a asl “COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, t919 ) AW- 1? 's Basy SS “Ten “TORN on i E MILK SLeaRn No . You tust Fur “te: ; The Red Dawn” 2O8T OF & COW \i ue noe eee SHE Faucers ? HuteHula Bolshevism - \\ ® 9 BYSCHARLES DARNTON IN’T it great to be crazy? if you think it “ain't” go to the Thirty- A 2 ret mtr and ia 4 peak a “Tae ed Dawn.” Seriously, there is little more to be said about the play’ by ‘Thomas Dixon. Seriously, too, thore is danger in this sort of play, espe when talk about the negro is brought into it. The rest is nonsense. ‘Fae [SC You (Tikd, aa island 100 ' from San cisco and turn|fact that there's nothing admirable f comma settlement, or | about the whole business. Ping You likes Setar aa. te |anethn Stay nua, Mae Bl | theatre goes it’s the off story of “The | ‘The actors, I hope, tay live to see iruble Cridhton)* except for the ' better and a brighter day, j “te MRLANGER, C. B, Dilling-/ “The Dancer,” Edward Locke's new . ham and Florens Siegtela jr.| Comedy: Eileen Van Bien, who appeared as Otilile in “Maytime” last season, will bead one of the three companies stb udlio the information of a tiaras” "°™ "SME organised [ “J Late next fall, Frank Fay, who ts built in New York, Philadelphia, i J | now appearing in “Ob, What a Giri!’ and other cities ail to bel ai the Shubert Theetre, will be seen the direction and control of | at the head of a new musical comedy and Ziegteld, 1t| olled “Strictly Business.” » Dillingham H the intention to make productions} Another postponement of “Chu Chin & varied character, both musical bay theres Chon | in <7; end dramatic. Theatres will be kept |!” the arrival of the steauship » atic which is bring! over from Gam Sttr-twe weeks in the yoar, England the ‘costumes for the new < _ edition of this spectacular extrava- “he Btamford, Conn. night ganze. “Chu Chin Chow" will bo _ Soe ges on Friday night at the Century George Probert has been en; by Roland West for the role of Crom- port in “The Unknown Purple” | ' tion of Freeport, 1. 1..| 1919,” meets the “Lights” of that : —S= =F 5 3 . will be there to, cheer thelt fellow ‘ : iat RL ° i Pte eects find it, ; ' + beatae ‘Joe Thinks There Ought to Be a Law Against Bridge Whist! Their ‘renka .qitl. be swelled “by al] Sen SAPP anne = Sone as = . large delegation of Winter Gardenites. ae JOE, YOU Had “WE Car Honey eine. pamiiy" cans ‘of the 7 tO r (| out WW THE RAI YESTERDAY. Jongest and most wuccessful he has HAWH: “THa's No MATCH: ‘ ‘ Y: ¢ver made, at Fargo, N. D., on Satur- h . AND |'™ GOING “ A VERY { I tictied ve, Wee OU voerarcls Hey’) BE JUST “Two BLOWS HIT~ {1'\ Swere card AFFAIR “TODAY! 5i| rewk for & month betere vemIRnine DEMPSEY D HIT en ’ on MORAN | ths eew play. 14 which’ he ts toras- WOULD HIT “TH FLOOR pear next season under the manage. ment of Charles Frohman, Inc. C. B. Maddoox and Max Hart will ie | invade the field of musical comedy with a pli by Frank stammers, score by Harold Orlob, antitied “Nothing but Loye.” Manager Samuel & Grossman of the Jewish Art Theatre announces that thin plavhouse will commence ite wenson on Labor Day with a play ~| he Peretz Hirshbein, entitled “The {dle Inn.” William Carvi ia nelecting the cast for EAward Locke's new comedy, “The Dancer.” Inabelle Lowe and John Halliday have engaged to play the principal roles, OPV Rray Faw oe ¥ Bve Works «. . ee uy 3) NOBODY eS LEER 5 gpa yee 4 neon Boy tie Mid SEAR ASA Aanéo Wieih Prone eh Xoygit On Carte na We Caer Weer eae wage wy owen “ie Jou wil ‘rail until ( Fp yn aghetigeale { ne Bo Sent Spada BLaR Ie hal a aw de. he twsr hey eae nar Robedy'to"Grindstane George’: along to-day and asked for al wnerg in’ Europe te look Yor eoye ON OTHERS! C1 5EWS bic dd Me AVE. REGISTERS WERE erat and T-gave him. your Bun-|owea, said Hugh"—Tit-Bita Tw ws S70n8! 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