The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 36

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COMIC PAGE _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919 ee Wot THA —— \ vd Just a Minute” ——“THERE SHE Light Entertainment BoLEeR FACTORY Ras / SINCE THAT BIRD | | Gar on “tH soe! +“ wd built to entertain those who don't want to bother much with plots and problems. There is little in it that you will remember the day After you eee it, unless it be a song or two, and yet you are apt to be well iitertained while you are in the theatre. It all depends on the sort of Stage entertainment you prefer. ‘ ‘The show hus plenty of pretty girls, becomingly dressed and undressed; ¥. elaborate scenery, good music, dancers who know how to dance, and a cast In which are several Broadway favorites, including May Vokes. The story ts thin, many of the jokes are familiar, and there are touches of the risque and there which do not help. May Vokes is very funny, as she always is, and Mabel Withee is petite And attractive. Wellington Cross sings and dances pleasingly, and Billy Clark in black face is responsible for numerous laughs. The Morin Sisters ance exceedingly well, especially the loose and careless one, while Mona Célete and Percy Pollock handle their roles in commendable fashion. Now you should be able to form an idea of “Just a Minute.” Harry L. and George ©. Stoddard furnished the book and lyrics and Harold the music. As we said before, the show is entertaining. It is yet to Broadway, and, with a few changes here and there, it may settle for a long run. et Rye Je A MINUTE," the new musical comedy at the Cort Theatre, 1s OPe34 PU oo PL fue oe JOE’S CAR About Plays and Players |j(/7=="== By BIDE DUDLEY JOE, ALPHONSE WAS FINED FIVE DOLLARS AGAIN “TODAY s tough, oh, very tough, and M FOR SPEEDING IN “Town! decided to do some more pro- | MAcKeliae told, the waiter wut, OFFICER SUTTON GAVE. HIM AN » ducing, In the near future P cbaube: gout. oriee ef: Oni 2 ; she wili place in rehearsal “When a¥ pring you a sharp knife?” AWFUL BAWLING OUT, Too! Man's a Man,” a play by Willard| “Both!” came from the actress, Robertson and Kilbourn Gordon. Mr.| She took pigs’ knuckles. Robertson is an attorney who has “WEDDING BELLS” SOON. heen counsel for the United States! rng geiwyns announce the New Raliroad Administration. With the] York opening of “Wedding Bells,” a presentation of this play he will make|Dew comedy by Salisbury Field, for Monday evening, Nov. 10, tne Mig debut as a playright. Mr. Gordon | ToPtS aw aire SMa 4 ts Genera] Press Representative fer! wallace Eddinger, tase Giend William A. Brady and ts an expert ing, Mra, Jacques Martin, John Har- atéfiction. Ho has diverted some of} wood, Clarence Derwent, Percy ‘) pale +, |Ames, Maud Andrews and George als best ‘apelhlag ‘When a Man’s/iturton are in the cast. ) HENRY B. HARRIS bas re EE Cy ee — . A. AD STEIN A POET. A LONDON “DECLASSEE.’ Arthur A, Stein, who says he report that Doris Keane would] doesn't like some of the poetry printed te Lady Helen Haden in a] in this column, has sent in @ rhyme BI of his own. It's a bear, we think— or & little cub, anyway, even though it is the twin of a rhyme we heard in ume. Yor id ir Mihiaca Gecskal Manager states|S cants—have's look! LEAVE IT TO LOU Miss Barrymore will be seen in) My parents told me not to smoke; part when the play is seen in} 7 gon't, Nor listen to a naughty joke; Oo FeARLE HERE TO-MORROW. 1 don't, sl ‘Tearle, the romantic actor,| They made it clear I must not wink ‘arrive in New York from Eng-| At pretty girls, or even think to-morrow to appear in @ new! About intoxicating drink; | 1 called “Carnival.” Though 4! 7 don't, of this city, Mr. Tearle has his stage reputation in Lon-) 7o dance or flirt they said was wrong; | ‘This is his first visit to New; J don't. eee RE er ae in ten years. Wild youths chase women, wine and’ DREAMAWAY LAND. 2 gut ‘ . , let us write a iq ey pele bow I kiss no girls—not even one. = ¢ 1 do not know how it is done, nces the close 0; , ape Ganew Wau Neghiga’t thin 2 have much fun; | here to my arms and we'tt) / don't. meres ont © pilot, FRENCH COMPANY’ , PANY'S DEBUT. you'll be the star in the 910%) m0 now French company recruited | “TUittle tot. in Paris for the ‘Theatre Parisien | Phe firat act shows Yady at supper,| will prevent “Chonchette” und “Main jauche” to-night in Boston, ‘This my dear; will be its first. appearance in the; finishes soon, and 'tis then that we) United Btates, We eT Near; + P WHEN SHIPPEY LAUGHED. Sbfibent to dit down, Muwer; hel) 12 siiopey, the Missouri humorist, ah Balhae aoe srrites as from Kansas Gy to the THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON Aked's church there the other Sunday and i maybe two. found the following line in the J ELL Y'FATHEAD ‘You TES TRY To BUST FouR J PLATES AN' A J ( courta curs - BY wet L GAID ) HILL DYE MANAGE To MAKE uct A NoIee 1N TH’ KITCHEN # MAKIN' ANY “Oo DAWGONE . ROUGH THEN T Guess T Must. Owe YOU Five BERRIES"! -2E MADAME “TELL ME “To HURRY FoR SHE (ts LATE p'YA Hear ME? 1 wonT Have IT! You'VE BEEN FINED “THREE -- ~ AW DAWGONNIT! {LL GIVE. HIM ANOTHERS “This Has GorTA STOP! MY MOTHER CAME FROM OLD ROMAN _STOCK—ThE “Dl LUTOS! —MY_ FATHER WAS THE GREAT GEN. DE LARIAT you MEAN fi SAID THAT T WAVE YOU'RE “POP EYED! My FATHER'S Eves! } nd a player comes) Printed programme he was given: oa act is on and a pl Offertory—'Search Me, O God! name ts Joe Sandman; he’s neat NO CONCERTS, HE SAYS. apa pin; Abrabam Levy doesn't believe in cuous playing” eople in Id etepe up to dady just as the doy) oon roductions.” Ho’ hes wesucd @ Statement to the effect that the members of the cast of “The Little Whopper," at the Casino, will not purticipate in Sunday concerta, SHE WAS THE HEROINE OF ORANDMOTHER WAS A NOOLE ANO COURAGEOUS WOMAN. WER NAME Wit LIVE FOREVER IN AMERICAN MIS TORY! FEEO THE HUNERY, dics, smiles as he sprinkles some sand in his eyes; sia’ tiny elves, dressed in sober, ge blu him down to| Harry acer eilite thnlaast ef im ‘ Susst o mney One corry the Friars at a big dinner on Feb. 23. the bay; | Samuel Shipman, bor and man- 7 Dpon a wee ship he ts placed by thé) ager, is understud @ role in his * band, play, “First Is Last,” and may blos- : som forth any day. ang soon he is sailing for Dreama ey were, art shitor of the Capitol eatre, ed to find some dramps to y wey Lond. sketch Fecentiy and couldn't locates t to the play,| single bum. ee One wore ac! play.) e Walter Hast, producer of "scan- r little one; dal,” is going to ndon soon to stage Joe Bandman stays near till a faint several New York successes, iy of oun |. ‘The Fifty Club will entertain the Principals of “The Passing Show Comes orceping along as the herald) of 1919" to-night after the show. of dawn, Vera Michelena has been engaged > .| by Scibilia Theatrical Enterprises for Then eee eoveers and Joe Sand-| the principal role in “My Once in a | man fi le Gre picks up her boy, and the ship Hallowe'en celebrations with sou- venirs and dancing exhibitions will + brings them back be held to-night at the Terrace Gar- Ae daylight is routing the night’s\den Dance Palace and the jt inky black, Harlem Dance. Poodles Hannet. “ two dig blue eyes start to blink! pays" clown und horasnck Haney YOU ARE A fe @nd to peep; {has a new charger named Ned. The MODEL SCHOLAR horse will become an actor to-night here, Master Playwright) 2" tne “Hippodrome. . What's this--fast asleep? John ries Thomas of “Apple Blossoms” has arranged to build a A MINSTREL PARTY. lyceum in the Bronx where the coun- try’s most important ert artists and Heath, now appearing 1, Alexander,” at the 44th| ™4¥ Ro ‘presented, J. M. Kerrigan has been engaged Fheaire will ostebrate thelr! ny wiillam Harris jr. for « role in anniversary as a team oD | +e Lost Leader." The engagement 12. They plan to have a reunion 5 " I the better known minstrels| tay Tr Gentes ce: Tole mae cour: base addresses they can get hold| es Pia isting minvircis wiisivnd| 4 THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. we opat day and will be inz|_%f there ts an acute coal shortage, fie participate in the show's min-|WPY Not import that eminent wood ‘After the matinee | S@wver, Bil Hohenzollern? peeves at the ! 4 FOOLISHMENT, table and Heath at the Willie saw a piece of pie, noo the guests will ail ‘be Baby saw it first; athe diener w: Wille quickly ate ét up, cee: 07 SF My, how Baby cursed! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Why rushing around ‘Tm trying. to gat something for Bad sax offered. HE TELLS HIS WIFE EVERYTHIM Send »'Nedody' te “Srinditene: Geo THE JOLO/ERS OWED THEIR LIVES 70 HER! THEY CHEERED HER UNTIL THEY WERE (07 COFFEE ANO DOUESAN VIS (NM THE. ON OF BATTLE. HER COFFEE FOT WAS \ 5407 FULL OF FORT ST WTUS. SUE THEY O1ED OF RISKED HER LIVE 70 INOIGESTION! FIGHTING SOLOIERS!

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