The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 36

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q g ut Miller's Forbes's new play, “Th Pair, fm & new play, will brave the critics on Dec. 30, Selwyn & Co, have pe Fanged for Miss Cowl's theatre, but ‘ they're not telling its name. The play | 4/) fs “Smilin’ Through," by Allan 1. Martin. Capt. form you, dear read body who won't giv Sent the I BE balcony seat for the Frotic held at @ay evening, Deo. 21. Capt. Who is Abbot of the Friars, says t Mf you don’t believe it he can show You the very seat SHE HAS NAMES TO BURN, _ Piece, is being staged by Murray An Inez Courtney, a aancer in ‘ ttle Whopper” ut ( have more nic Vestort. strayed * gpen ‘on Monday. The _ first "a receipts were $5,006. By Wed- % Detroit with Mr. Ziegfeld as Pull- | man pinochle partner Once came to New York from Ann} | “The Shen on the At the Republic Dec. 22 «Arthur Pryor's Papitol on Dec. 27 © Myron Selznick bas engaged Cath- ‘rine Perry for a role in the support, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | Bon, Moore ina film entitled | a nny Leonard's going to act i Preavne IT TO: LOU ; ; We “‘Banked’” on Lou to “Check” This Bird! | Three About Plays and Players G REE of our wandering stars) Coun kK will return to Broadway before Will see “App the end of the month. Henry | Joseph ©. L Miller and Blanche Bates, appearing | Nf* Yo" Under the direction of A. L. Erlang + Wil begin an engagement at Henry Bhadow, Red, Ginger, Squee Wee and | Mimi Agugiin has the stellar role i GLoc ' i Beljerjto, 1p addition to all these iward ‘Thompson, ¢ hatte Mison| \ + egitice OF A GAL J @ho says, Mr. Gray, the Stage Man ‘: @ger, often calls her down THOMAS CORRECTS US. “Dear sir,” writes Thomas E. Mc Donnell, of Jamaica, L. 1, “as gteady reading of your column .ha @onvinced me you desire to tell the exact truth in all things, I beg the vilege of calling your attention to | sé Blight mistake you made. It was | dron hen you referred to the new | the Hippodrome -bailet as Vaic in action, I feel you did not go | enough in only mentioning the | the ce of the vest. Wishing you lien the one—she wnge in the 4 Merry Christmas and a Happy "When fom Kippur, 1 am,” Jan't it possible that Mr. MeDonnell “Aphrodite,” thinking he was at the rome? JUDGMENT, PLEASE! ‘A young man, whose initials spell PJag,” bas sent us a rhyme with Tequest that we print it in order @o amuse a club of domino players Metropolit. Opera House to which he belongs, Here it is, | 7 evening, D He will be || Carats Pn Pattdiog Co IM ¥, evang Wot _ fenders! _ A Yorkville miss named Josephine, 1 ss Cassinelli Gm yoa's just past three plus nine. Washington to ofc ceremonies + teen, ty Got marricé on a Wednesday night, Columbia and When Garfield said there'd be no} Tight. | Whe preacher had to have his fee, | Ashworth But it was dark—he couldn't see. e dollar he recewed, and then |_ A: B.C.-Why not ask him? He's a bridegroom told him ‘twas a ten. | “FOLLIES” SELLS OUT. F. Ziegfeld jr, returned last night fee Detroit, where he saw "the “Fol- it" FRIDAY, DECEMBE R12, 191 9 ML i | LITTLE MARY MIXUP. MLL / — —- \ GEE" UNCLE EZRA | ISNT SO FAT — He cn ’ GOT A LAP Jus LIKE ANYBovY ! | one er? | ats AnD ; ae Tut show ¥ _ IT'S A “REGLAR / LA? ~THAT “You S CAN SIT on ancl EVERYTHING _| f ee! irs Gone now | | | By BIDE DUDLEY f BoT He pin Have a « { LAP ~ sHonese & | SEE ONCE 's LAP? and their best girls 6 Blogsoms” next week. od is in sais ot Theatre on De in James d Jane Cowl, all dress sb Munster © Theatre, is wrley Harris ar A COSTLY SEAT. Jack Gleason wishes s, that his name h 8 a check for $1,000 ¢ me: Just the Lexington Theatre § ~ A+ eeccu Hort THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ; _ Cheerie, Cheerie, Dewberry; You's res “Fed Up”! ; ig HUH Tal ere Val : “Twice ( ANA HALF v-Yeo ! [ MAPRIED AN’ TWMeES ? \ onct REDECTED GT, ee it In “bel ( BE RRYTHIS. \ 1D TH First TIME SINCE You'VE BOARDED WITH \ US “THAT Youve BEEN MY —AN ALL ON ) What's in a Name," a new musical] es DAWGONIT— Ot Gem WEeRE'NT Sou ' Lad \ EVER DISAPPOINTED, \ (“TWO AN! HALE IN’ Love’ BeFore ? TiMeot 5 Whirlwind Duquesne 1 pider, The Vamp, as ei. en en-] y c ‘ Shubert for] é ed } ep of Women Voters of! t y has bought out the! it} of the| ‘ hool will Hippo. | (e » of} as a reward lappy Day Monday afterne ~— Having seen this young p ntury in “Aphrodite.” explo: out the which jn ‘Theatre dozens of flashlights as given into the Century and saw nnd the show The next day he ns and — Buds Ce nHanl { JOE'S C AR Joe Gets His Price if He Gets it Thawed! Shall we print it or not? by his wife, AN’ wiat's Mone — 1M GETTIN’ MY PRICE FoR IT! Tu’ MAN 1s COMING To GET aust ABouT AN HouR! “WEN You'D BETTER FIX “He caR up! THE RADIATOR 1S FROZEN, connected with tl building of a new OF TIDINGS! I'VE sory TH'caR! | ea 4 e TO INQUIRIES. OOH LA-LA. YEA BO! heard of that play. | HO WOMAN! GET AN EARFUL / ANSWE Whitey—N ) Harrison has a oui, | brother nar at the Riverside Theatre. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “I'm glad the lights have been dimmed in the Subway,” said a man} this morning. He was an oculist, the house was sold out | FOOLISHMENT. seks of the De-| A handsome young fellow named ‘ayburn went Parker | Arbor. 1 He wanted to act, will open But his dream was sde-tracked: nd will eave the To-day he's a pretty fair barber. GOSSIP. pee it ought to be a knockout." C hundred members of. Colan! “Ger acti iaemoanesptaora Vi Wi Ww WHY, TO BE SURE | FRED, We DID Lox | WIS BALANCES Yes t!—No!~ UR-HU, 5 WELL'—You NEEON'T BE bt 3 YAAAC 2 o-TNeKE'S NOTHING, |||) So_-OAWGONE SNAPPY t— : Ss SE eee ey aH THE MATIER WITH ME, FREO! — SAY '-HAVE YOU HEARD J A ‘ =TM ONLY IN A HDIeRY TO ANYTHING, ABOUT Gile FATHER'S BANK FAILED! KEEP A DATE TD GO SANG? | WEEK'S PLAY t — KE TOLO * WAS HE BADLY UPSET, = WHAT % RS ME (T WAS GOING TH RON 2 LOU % kK SHORTLY! ve M y() THE OLD F. _ Grandpop Wasa Bear With the Merry Apple F Tuid) sotcamisianivaniy $$$ ae a pee | | un "NOBODY * } | Hee L TW@ Fac? Yes, Bur * 4e TELS & EVERYTHING He KNOWS | | 7! WS FRIEWOS > (WOULD HAVE ) AMY THUG FOR Wd. , | “ War HE HAD Se ™ THEY ALL PASSER * Jend wll dy! be 'o'r (7 TRUE, STAUMK \ Hid UP WHEN AAS ) — — The OKEH is all that its name implies ARROW jsorm-fitting COLLARS Cyvert, Peasopy €& Co., Inc., Makers, Troy, N. 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