The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 22

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tay said neta era i all iter cata CVT” abnataelir avedee #0: tui About Plays and Players : By BIDE DUDLEY WELL, MARY, WilaT Wound You uKe DILLINGHAM an- that the two shows we have in Te that the Hippodrome |hearsal were going along nicely, o BAT ? its Sow seaeed Gatur- dropped in as a néwspaper man. hee resentatives of the Producing Man- thie week with the big, /agers’ Association met the authors 'T eoess I> aie Sone SovuP._. Ties AM Next TS OS 18 EATING SOME- AND IT SOUN AwFron GOOD - t ts od spectaciiar production, “Happy e in the Daya” R. H. Burnside, whose genius | strike. Tater Equity of! 6 may be wrong, bu has been principally responsible for | we gummed it all up: the artistic success of four or five/ The Hquity asks the Hanagers for | recent Hippodrome shows, is the | but one thing—the privilege of recog~ [nition as the representative of the | ‘euthor of the new one, while Ray Baulty “members ~ fond Hubbell had furnished the cppeared that a bugbear in the| The company engaged for|shape of an impression that the larger than uity would demand a union or a taet of. | sed shop. was a big factor in orig. | inally causing the Managers to de- of seats for | cline to deal with the Equity as an| @yening night and the first four | organization. Yesterday the Bquity | ‘Will open to-morraw at 9A. M. {officials stated positively that no | such demand would be made, Si Ln this season will be found | Tesi it appeared that the Man. | oa Balle Story, Bert Levy, Arthur Geary,| agers had feared the Equity might : Lalla Selbini, the Hannefords, includ-| indulge in sympathetic Pid and 4 img “Poodies;” May Gerald, Joseph| thus tie up shows. e Equity o a cials, stated positively that such Parsons, Sam Elton, Claudius and) rossibility was remote, They would ‘ the Four Amaranth, Clyde/{n for sympathetic strikes only ~ Chineo, the Perrozoffs, tho/ where there was a highly Fo eet , Family, Eccleston, Mallia| reason for helping other theatrical ‘and Bart, ool de veeapar eg workers right conditions flagrantly J wrong. 3 Hayden, Willie Weston, Tommy| “1 appeared, also, that the Man- a Albert Froom, Henry Taylor, agers°and Authors feared the Equity : ‘and Mrs. Frank Hartley, Sylvia| might force actors into companies, tbus handicapping the work of form- George Powers, John Rots! ing the best casts. This, the Bquity Hale, George Davis, George) officials said, positively would not be ‘Will Stanley, George Becker, | thelr policy, ead Maggoini Wttore, Fred Scai'on, Her-| And as we left the meeting we were imbuod with the idea that a foam Berger, John Martin, Henry! good-natured conference of official » Fred Davia, Vestoft Valodia,| representatives of the opposing in- Keenan, Alex Campbell,| terests would settle the strike in Gharies Haig, Karl Haig, Bruno Haig, | *bout one minut | O'Connor, Albert Alberto, Hurry SURE, WE AIN'T! ‘ard, William Rivardo, Thomas Col-} Having all that we welcome ton, Charles Ravel, Eddio Kussell,|“lame poetry” in this column, E. G. Rovert Rosaire, Bob Riano, Hilly P Streib, of Brooklyn, of course, slips » Bteve Miaco, Bert Nagls, Ji us the following little string-halted gem: 4 Zeke puras, wn thea The silly season's here again, lie Hy : i Hi ‘willl Williams, “Happy” When irksome dutica ridé us: Lambert, Minnie Kaufman, Mat-| Close to our tasks by brawn or pen Rafferty, Phyllis Shelton and the| We hear of those by sca or glen In summer joys denied us. A a While they indulge in song and play, bun Smithers is a weird young man, | We drudge along day after day, | Perhaps you'd like to hear And work perform which they should | That often he's so tangled up do— { 7 . He can't teil beans from deer, Oh, holy smoke! I'm sore, Ain't you? OM ¥ some | aw cast Compare. aye Joe Is Hard at Work Vacationing! ‘And very soon he'll drop the mask |, Mare Kiaw has completed the cast b ’ : = ~ for “Petroleum Price,” th ry ne a. And eat @ lot of food. when he wil offer “any in Getaber Fare — ALL Rigur! Ger ~The wkter sol ony ers are v Again we'll cay he needs a drink— |Touls. Bennison, Merle. Maddern, we a Aries dap VACATION ® ’ YouR “Things 5 ‘RestPor Ih other words, he's dry; Gharles ‘Thureby, Barbara Muton,| 1} YM Hawn ! y'DONT WANT Me Leonora Ottinger, Ji Macauley, a " , You'd think he'd tate @ lot—not Bill, | Virginia Roche, Owen Meech, Garrett | [T"T'GQ SWIMMIN’ Y'DOn“r He doesn't even sigh; Carroll and Julia Stuart. Harrison ‘ 4 an DON 1 BGt etcalthily he'll move along, Grey Fiske will direct the rehearsals. WANT ME “TGo FisHiet' — A water tank he'll seck, Gossip. And when he finds one, there he'll| Louise Poe has been engaged for | — ® Pfotbor attacked Olea, Ziceva. of | And Orink untit he's weak. the “Greenwich, Village, Helles” the | Unlike 40 many men, he hates “aye her Jools, ne i 4 Pe To find his hair te long, % aie 4 poked re eo maneeet o me he does, he docsn't cringe ten over by the ally Tatars” durat info. song. | Howard Herrick has joined the So! caste aside al fare and doubts Lien" gcanete* Ov be eantfua” / “And, strange as it may be, Christine Welford, daughter of He finds o barber right away Dallas Welford, stepped into a role H in “The Scandais” last night. And murmurs: “Work on me!” ‘The management of the Jewish Art ‘Theatre will give the proceeds of the 4pd.20 tt oes; cock doy he’ do | first performance, Sept 1. to the ~ Gome weird, outlandish thing; = p Ate oped that A cioe oterser might ve prone |r toncn"eaed theta Row soy he was a whing. York Pictures Corporation has been formed with a capital of $5,000,000, om this earth could) Mr, Powers is President and Gen. Guiseppe Garibaldl, Vice President. | : ‘ ‘Wilner and Romberg have engag: “Bim change Me funny ways; the following named for the cast of 5 thelr new. musical plece, “The Magic YOURE @ GILDED i “The Emperor ‘ Melody;" Julia Dean, Join Marky!, . 1 GILES yy cific Carmel’ Myers, Bertie Beaumonte, | Lop ws FLOWER — AK- “, Ps Joan Jarvis, Lagotie Hoover and Olin _ *) FUMES WERE HARD. Fields. Jobn Neff, black face comedian of i : i i § coer a Bulger’s musical company, was A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Sd ‘@ minstrel show of which we were} We are in receipt of a poem enti- manager fifteen years ago. One) tied “My Old Man, Miké, an’ Ethol's 4 he to us and said he ab-/on a Strike.” ible!” we replied. “Haven't FOOLISHMENT. eee let me have ten, then,” plead-| Some day I shalt sail o'er the sea, Joba | T'm sure that quite happy I'l be, ““Nothing doing! eg “055 i “Mayte I could skimp alv..; ruromp - the deck 3 tive" | toe Jt whistle, by Heck? 8 ca aemern bine» euarter and JOON An won't vou go sailing with me? at "TWOULD BE SO EASY. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. q ‘We altnded a meeting of theatrical; “Gee, but I'm proud of my member- i aut galled by Bugene Walter and | ship in the lodge.” ; | ‘ 4 ¢ t ; ; t | a Hspwood, todiscuss the actors'| “Why? Falah a ‘we @idn't go as an author, We | last night, but | gave them the lodge at the Hotel Avtor yesterday.| “Two thugs started to hold me up ‘t ivited. But, having seen sign and they let me go.’ ‘ 7 , . The Day's Good’ Stories at THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON NW TUNE WITH THE TIMES. | HOW HE BROKE HER HEART, ‘AS wished to buy a wife in| CVHE was an incorrigible flirt, and| [yee sence? ‘open market. So he made his she was married. Therefore she p choice and said to the woman: deemed it quite safe to say pretty ONCLE HE SURE VE was Svan pip oon HE BECAME SUCCESSFUL BY “L offer you dull things to the bh SMP was VERY AB Was BUGS AY REOAAT ES * HE NEVER TALKED HALF DOWIE THIMES! ° | e hand- Coma LAY A FELLOW yh VER 4 rane i ness. some captain by her WITTY HE ALWATS UF wid Na UAuTae GUST A Lire Guy HE ALWAYS HAD AGH we 111d Jerid a Nobody’ to "Grindstone George BUT WS TONGUE WAS C0202 Come BACK! MIS WEALON ANDO NE ANEW NOW TO USE we “Very good,” said the woman, “I offer you money.” “Still better.” “Il offer you a house and lot—ind side, MAO A REAOY 72, H@ Cou MAKE “I suppose,” sho! SWEAR A PERSON FEEL LiKE } remarked, “you've! broken many a woman's he: “Only on re- plied he. “And that 1VE BEE SWeEMns- THE DIRT UMOER DESKS For FORTY YEARS $0 I GUESS (73 ALL RIGHT! - qpeense.’ was many, many years ago.” Delightful.” She scented romance, (And what have you to offer me) “Do tell me about it!” she per- ain —S> in excbange'for these manifold bless- | sisted. \ (<== inge?* “Well, several years ago I had oc- <. \ C 4 \ ny —" indifference.” asia to Journay up north. “hy cay at , > { : ne dS ‘ companion in the railway compart-| ment was a very pretty girl, We rode| on for many hours together, and no one else entered the carriage’—~ “Yes, yes?” she interrupted eagerly, “I never said a word té her or gave jer the slightes: rtunit anything to ms," London ‘Abawors. worn”

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