The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 24

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Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY © great is. the demand for theatres | McIntyre, Oscar Shaw, Ceci) Cun- fm the Broadway district that it] Bingham, Jane Richardson, Geor ‘has 6 Mack and others. To-day, va me necessary for several | Princess, these producers have placed 4 to heuse two attractions at} in rehearsal a Bolton-De Sylva-Kern je time, “The Dancer” ts now| musical piece called “Tne Gee y/ ‘01 aren a8 the Saree, ye afters payer, Others cagaged are Marie when “Nothing but Love” isn’t) Carroll, Lawrence Wheat, Edna the theatre, and “Boys Will Be| Bates, Edgar Nelson, Hugh Cam B” forced out of the Belmont by| ¢Ton, Marguerite Frite and Claire tre Parisien company, witt| M*ckin. suit at another house. Outside JOKES AND NEAR JOKES. York, waiting: for a chance| “I was troubled with rhoumatics,” in, are possibly twenty pro-| Writes Edith Frochly of the Bronx, Broa “and I called on a doctoress, She put Intended for away COM-| 4, in a tub of water and kept me and there are no vacant/| there four hours, When J asked her Some of these may try the) what I owed hor she said $50. I paid Gay” matinee plan before tong. | it: See the joke? She soaked me for fe alao possible that Saturday | “We. nad just finished laughing about performances may be inaug-| Edith when the postman scampered soon. By following the “oft|{n with a communication from fy” afterdioon and Saturday morning | Brookyn George Cohan, not relate 4m attraction would be able to| fcc fprmer producing manager, ® five performances a week while] “Why does a sick horse hold its for a regular engagement at | head like next Monday? Because it's nex’ week.” A Well, woll! The postman and our- EE GUEST OF HONOR. | #lf had a good couple of grins, and then he had to go on, e said Bur- celebration of the forty-fifth| jeson was very crank ut wit and of McIntyre & Heath’s| humor delaying the mails, However, 2 hip next Wednesday after-| 4t, the door he turned and called: Stree: “Bay, at reminds me—w Me at tho 44th Strovt Theatre, where) makes a horse lie down because be hey are playing im “Hello, Alex-| can’t sit down? Give it up?” and at the N. V. A. Club later,] We started for him, but a young to be a big event. About one A argend yee ane 9 us big? request iticine her new film a minstrels and others have ao | et ie ee the Bi it ‘1 5 0 Beauty 8) fav to: ati BF. ario, tabbed in the Beauty Spo! who gave McIntyre & Heath Mi FONTANNE’S PLAY. frat real engagement years ago,|_ Lynn Fontanne comedienne, is to ‘be the guest of honor at the N, | have the principal rol in 9, comedy Club dinner. called “Made of Money,” whic! OF. Ficnkta washburn China and Nportet NDA‘ chard Washburn r A mvs OF anawoan, | Bnsron Srowse feral poeme and urges us to print Gossip. We have space for but one Morris is producing a vaude- i have selected « Little gem called ketch. ” Here it ts: Thi ea Wyan Carnival will open in ‘om the veranda sits Granddad, | Atlantic City Nov, 90. John Cort will launch “Three's a the noise of the rushing trees) crowd” in Stamford to-night. the air and the cool breeze Elsie Janis and “Hor Gang” will ~ Pummer with open in Baltimore to-night. prge Ma enow) “Ruth Lee, a new beauty, Is under- white hair. studying Wilda Bennett Rena — Parker tn, Apple Blomoma. WE'RE SORRY. Le danke Ds py Lage nay ing at the Comedy Theatre despite Fisher of West Sth Street announcements to the contrary. for membership in our) Effingham Pinto and Jose Rubens, Club, although he doesn’t |of “The Dancer," are trying to have In to-day’s mall we find| the Washington Square Players reor- ized. witticlam, which was sprung by |"\"saigors will make’ his debut in } of the boys on the Monitor just} tHitchy Koo” to-night, playing the was about to attack the Mer-}part of a Jewish oyst Charles O'Brien Kennedy, author of “Boys Will Be Boys,” has written ty Woman (at box oMc®—I| another comedy which will be staged @nt an orchestra seat for my bull- | goon, if . , please. Lang mrennen is bid guthor of a play orry, Madam, but the| called “A Man’ which will be cay just been sold tried out in stock at Lowell, Mass., ! ” nadie. Art has been je Arlington has appoint- IEW WOODS PLAY SOON. ed traMc director “back stage” at H. Woods is ready to place in| the Hippodrome. He keeps the per- i “A Room at the Rits.” a pamese from bumping into each a : melodrama by Channing Pol- | other. Soldiers and sailors in uniform wil) For the cast he has engaged/1, aamitted free to the Terr Ryan, Lowell Sherman, Le¢|Garden Dapce Palace at the Armis- » J. Emmett Driscoll. Jules Fer- | tice Day eres SPA ae “i bert Sydney Grant, of “The Little Pi Stel Lie andigeeemtee| per,” at the Casino, claims to he the “ “een champion checker player of the the- Robyn. atrical profession... He carries a bs age checkerboard arouff in his pottle HAST HAS A NEW ONE. pocket. iter Hast, producer of “Scandal,”|_ Florenz Ziegfeld jr. bas engaged ss 4 reliearsal “Love on Ac-| iden Payne to stage Billie Burk . new starring vehicle, “Caesar's Wif @ new comedy by Lee Roy| which opens in Washington Monday and Leon Gordon. night. Cynthis Brooke has left MY BOAST. ‘The Friars’ Club announces that the ‘wisdom never will amaze Board of Governors has accepted the resignation of George M. Cohan as arpa or eet tt ett ediase. Abbot and has elected John J. Glea- Ukely never coin a phrase scn to the office. * Of any sort of note. ’ not be a handsome guy ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Leen-—See Lea Herrick, Knicker- GF odusce lovesick maide ta sigh, | ier Theatre Buildin ty be short on brain, yet I Henning—Address Cohan, care Co- » Don't wear a leather coat. han & Harris Theatre. Rooney is at . the Palace. Ask Meyer Cohen, Avtor look hungry to the throng, | Theatre Building, about ‘your’ songs. poice is never*heard in song, fotks, perhaps, that don't “be- =e | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. P Sir Thomas Lipton, who has just , dong” arrived in America, is interested in _. I guess 1 man the boat. yacht racing, not golf, in spite of be busted—bdusted flat, his tea. ; TI am—yes, all of that; Yt T (just pin this in your hat) Don't wear a leather coat. FOOLISHMENT. A girl from Fort Lee, Gypsy Min, Had cheeks that were beautifully pink, Said she with a pout: “All the drug clerks are out, That's fine for us girls, I don't think.” “THE ROSE OF CHINA.” Ray Comstock and Morris Gest that, beginning Monday Nov.. 24, they will present at B Lyric Theatre “The Rose of aa.” a new musical comedy, with Baek by Guy Bolton, lyrics by P. G. ge be ; ° and music by Armand” “Then hold these, please! I'm go- » The cast will include Frank ing after some more." 3 4 Yhe Day's Good Stories | 4 The Day's Good Stories THE VERY IDEA! HE KNEW! e6TLAA-A!" Gabriel's trumpet sounded, Hast and west the graves began to open. From one of them crept a former drill ser- geant of the A. BE. F. He rose atiffly and dust off the dirt of ages, kick- ed aside a couple of rocks and looked over at his headstone, On it was inscribed a lot of noble s@- timents, among which the words “devoted” “be loved,” “blessed are the meek.” and the like, appeared. A sad look came into his eyes, “Hang it!" he said, “I've been al} these years in the wrong hole.”— American Legion Weekly, ee OM THE CHESTNUT TREE. randma, do you like bon bons?" eos > ¥ —"I want a collar for my 2 hyxbondt” ~ \ieberdasher—"One collar?” MONDAY,NOVEMBER 10, 1919 ‘Mary's a Clever Little Minx! GIMME A Pen NY, Sou aor ‘1 | one hunprea T were tarry “piease ~T WA NTA. GET WEIGHED oper 10. Pr Pobhing Co (NY Konsing Woltl COME ON EDDIE — I WANT You To DRIVE. ME GET A WIGGLE ON! (T AM Boss ~ AH WUZ A GOLLUFER MASELF ONCET! THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON Oris Per Purnce Dy De World GRANDFATHER HE OETE: STED WAS 4 PUBLIC SPIRITED THE (NO/FFERENT AND Sa, 4E SAID 1T (NOQLENT MAN WHO THE DUTY OF WAS 7% p Mac ae Le ce 00 LAZY TOWALK vote! a 70 THE roLts AO hy 7 wie | Hf “WARK A BALLOTS, I \) y} DOROTHY MY WATCH AINT BEEN GOIN FOR A WEEK Iiv's a Great Game EDDIE, is THAT SO? FOR AN OLD BIRD LIKE ME. How'D YOU EVER LEARN ' l] ; T'PLAY GOLE 2? FoLLow ME! DOWN “To “TH LINKS - YASSAH! 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