The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 28

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hy By BIDE x iD you know thet some genuine iD Toyalty ts 40 aot in a Broatway Production next week? Neither Atwell dis- | ing, the actress sald: ‘Th looking into Princess Della Gaughter of Husecin Kame Plays and Players DUDLEY that there was a soldier in the regi- ment whose name was Binott wre tol@ everybody she was ugh ter. ‘The writer,of the letter wanted to Know if this was true, In answer- jose the photograph you ask so one for Mr. Diljott. His is & reward for picking me out as his daughter when he had the whole world to choose from.” ~ Gossip. ‘The Greeters will hold their twelfth annual ball at the Hotel Biltmore to- night: lack @eannell, after a siege of iil- ness, haa returned to the cast of “The ‘ot| Night Boat” at the Liberty, proclaimed Week" for the theatre. Then “he burried home to tell his family and & Wide red ribbon to wear across breast. “Now? sail Mr. Atwell joyousty to auwistant, Princess Mack, “the will have to sign up a to keep up with us.” DANCERS AS AUTHORS. _ Fred and Adele Avstair, dancers of ‘Apple Blowsoms,” have written a comedy called “Out of Step.” ore tumy now trying to write a |) NOTICE, LIMERICKERS! Hereafter limerick writers will find Thymes offered in our last-word “word. ; not hesitate to send us the §200 , a usual. Here's the jimerick: “There was a young lady named “Blaine, “Who gave up a journey ‘to Maine, |) Said she to her Dad: “The weather is bad, fear I'd be cought in the —.” JUSTINE WANTS TO KNOW, | ie performances of “The Oh the Door,” at the Republic, in at 8.45 o'clock hereafter. ‘The Jewish Art Theatre will present Peretz Hirschbein’s play, “Green Fields,” in the near future. William B. Friedlander ts prep: 4 musical version of William Collier's “Caught in the Rain.” Florence Moore never had breakfast in bed but once and then she ordered an artichoke and a demi tasse. ‘jorie beau and her hus- band, Hugh Dillman, have returned from Palm Beach where they Palm- beached for a month. All the members of Benny Léon- ard's “Evil Eye” film oo! saw him fight Dundee in Jersey City Mon- day night. Andrew Lawlor, who waa in “Pen- rod,” and with Laurette Taylor in “One Night in Rome,” has been en- for "$ Showers.” es Frawley and Peggy Purtell of “Frivolities” are genuine sisters. If you don’t believe it drop in and argue now and then. is planning to revive Victor “Eileen” before summer A her eed Harry Ashford and Mabel Hicks wit rin the support of Alexan- dra isle in “The Tragedy of Nan” next Tuesday afternoon. FILM STARS TO ATTEND. Doraldina, Virginia Pearson, Shel- don Lewis, June Elvi June Ca- price, Jane and Katherine Lee, Her- ‘bert Rawlinson, Arm Luther and Mae Murray will go to London, Ont., Mon- day a8 Ruests Marcus Loew, to attend the opening of Mr, Loew's new ‘theatre fust leted in that city. A POETIC BUM. A man who described himself as a knight of the highway, after seeing notes./Charlie Chaplin in “A Day's Pleas- L. H. Haneook of New York, “I the Hudson. “Well,” contizued ir. “Jimmy sax a poor little boy #hiver- 4m the cold. The tad had old, whoes on and it touc! do nk ‘what Jimmy had L‘gimmy,” came trom Mr. ‘Door little boy who needed le 'y who m ” fruit stand and bought if & pear.’ » Np Gowers: ” ee OR HE CHOBE MISS ELLIOTT, 4 EAliott some months ago letter. from a @oldier in ‘Army ng ane in France aski; of her photographs. He added head. OOLISHNESS EPARATOR - AND~ SPEAKING WHAT ABOUT, L AN ENGINE ? ure,” wrote a poem about the come- dian which he sent to the object of his muse with a P. 8. asking for $10. Mr. Chaplin sent the ten with a note reading: HA son for sending you this. Jt isn’t be- cause of your talents. Personally I think you're more of a bum poet than poet bum.” Two days later the man wrote for more. FANNIE TO BE A STAR. Fannie Brice will be a star in a mp- sical comedy next season. F. Ziegtea ir. days he to star hev, and that means it shall be done, I betcha, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The wind was 80 bebe here Sat~ mreer cha it blew poor old Grandpa ‘8 nose.—Wellsville Optic. FOOLISHMENT. There was a young fellow named Crooks, Whose greatest diversion was books. Baid he: “I shall write one, "Twill be a real bright one.” “Oh, hush!” yelled his father; “Gazooks!”" FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What ancient Greek philosopher wore the Biggest hat?" “I don't know.” “The ene who had the biggest ONE WITH DiS WHEELS,- Lone, OW, GRACEFUL ( SILENT AND Ci FURRORS, SIREN FEET-wWARMERS SEARCHLIGHTS 1OW GEE t? THATS “RIGHT ering | sae POLS INLET COMIC PAGE | | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920 | SHE LEFT HER! YESTERDAY BECAUSE You SLOLDED HER AND 1 HAD A HARD THE GETTING HER Back! Yes. Bur DONT SPon, You LUNCH Oh, for Digestive Organs Like His! Mes / NOPE - Ho be But RUSH over uit A STOMACH PUMP Send HAH, Best TU EVER EATEN, KATINKA- AND You COOKED THAT OATMEAL DEUciousLy | SbV Byte box REED Gin Discovered THAT Der I’m areaid T ssPomep Everr- Bopy ‘s AUNCH-@ [=== on- Gee? -T, SPIKLED MOMS, CROQULE YDiD Yd Go AND alt THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY THIS WEATHER (O “TERRIBLE “LUKE'~O0 PUT ON YoUR RUBBERS *N' EVERW THIN’ t Coors. Wh, Pm Ping Co INT. 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