The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1920, Page 18

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: SUE, Ff About Plays and Players LETTER signed vy C. Nick) at the Century ana will be opened to- Stark, actor, has been se-jpignt e i See Ne an at Pabeo the cee aa. we flees tareway| om Apurodite.” It is on the = exkan' floor. ‘The -ovher-day we stated] Me. Gem states empbatically. how- that C. Nick had been engaged) ever, that the famous Page ice-box the Blaneys for a role in a play| ¥ill not be removed from the Press #0-many-people told him to get; 2°PArtment. Wy of the paper that he had to) swe WANTS “WANG.” sok Main Street to prevest! arney-npeak about reviving peollecting. But that isn't the/\gora,’*:writes a reader to this colt ©. Nick has something to say |."Sout there is one other opera it.@ctars and 80 bero|Shotkd be mentioned. rt is “i + -yane wheel "°l'Why don't they get De Wolf Hopper and start. the ball rolling? I atte ing never been able to bust! the first performance in New & Broadway production, my|sany years a has been sad); cted in the | ess it again. y Reiitness of aoe ree ore |, We cannot be quoted to-day . bs | @ toothache? You’ see, the managers will, * rs Tittle consideration to the appli-| "GO TO IT. RHYMESTERS! ot players who have not made) Attention, Limerickers! ¥ appearances, unless they; ten whe find the proper solutl J th consider ab- | thyme-problem that follows may © B seas Sat sg Phin ago you|™ in addition to the usual check for) a $200, one und of butter. The butter $0 wall from Martin Herman|Driviiege fe added to Keep interest 10! could not find good actors. | our contest at. white heat. Get busy: lamentations from various/J'li start this most dificult rhyme are published from time to| By saying that time after time _ If they would doa little more! pride ona bus, aimops the stock companies! 4.4 without any fuss Bot depenid:so much off agéndits! | oo ine conductor my ——- uae ‘Lantus ‘they could pick ed f desirable talent. It is neat | ble, however, to persiade! ah orl Cal " ture chard Herndon has gone to Mon-| Ba aba vom.» 67er foe fu | treat with the French players. “ gers affect! ‘The Blaney production, “Tho Un A et ee ohewpunioe Pnere | Wanted One,” will open in Poughkeep. ings, I admit, but there | *i¢ March 4, A lusively production actors who | 3. Barney Sherry, a Neilan film ac- lot ina first-class stock | tor ts ill. with pn He ap-| two weeks. Broadway |s peared in “The Riv 2 Oe a ee John Henry Mears written a} Taltohee “hie wagon, but. tha, #008, called “Such a Little Qaeca” | { t many of ability can get to iWhich Fran yhite is singing. : ; and ingtofi, Bettina Allan, a dancer, has been gyn nd aha. LenrinstOl seg to, the cast of the Morris Gest | in the Equity strike. fCentury “Midnight Whirl. jext Pe PR managers tell you. Ben All Haggin will present a new can't find, good- actors ait them | Series of : ig they, don’t pt a more sen« system of engaging and eradi- to a sane degree, the ‘type’ bus on ‘thelr systems.” opening a new thea-| tre “in London, Ont., and another in| Naaiivilie, Tenn., to-day. : Etsie Lange has a new vaudeviile| ct: Sh® was ‘with “As You Were"| nul just week. } | “AS TO THE CENTURY. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES Helen: of ‘Troy—Check received! | ‘How cail we collect on'it? .R. H. C.—We heard it ten years! befor at, How ape you, anyway? A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘The dog in “Always You" ts not an Equity member. He has a Fido con- tract. FOOLISHMENT. The boy stood on the burning deck, He stood there in the fire— That is, he either stood right there, =. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. « . > LIGHT UP, Sinha a “How dose ®, sculptor dio?” 2 Merrie ‘announces that » smo! “AW, e. # Figur A Nahr tmappep tng Wega s. s tnce " Fashion Designs @ Wome Br ‘Mibtied Lndawick teenie ~ Qupetieht; 1920, by The Pree Pybiishing Co. ine New York Brening World.) A One-Sided Effect Is a Pleasing Diversion. MEN who? have been em- ploying em - as a trim- for their frocks, and other wear- through swinter will wel- ‘this pretty frock, whieh nie on something New and Original @ FeSmat_ nt to “carry” a , Of very simple However, chic a trig air, and at emartnéss are Ps ie of the character- ‘women begin to for when planning img clothes, and could better ify them than i frock of to-day’s teh. Ct is built on doce fines, with a taibic, 6o that a foun- 03 — ITS, HIS Home ! | Pi nat oar COMIC PAGE MONDA/, FEBRUARY 16, 1920! ~ KATINKA HUGO, GeT OFF THAT CoucH — 1 Sust FixED THe Cover 'y THE ONCY Time YOURM Tuas RIGHT, Muss! EVER SMILE 1S HEM YOU LOOK ve 2 . F wie - Nt S INSURANCE 5 1 Tuts Roor | SAY KATINKA = DON'T THINK You CAN BoSS ME AROUND UKE MY WIFE Does! 1'M GONNA Sit , & RIGHT HERE AN’ IT'LL TAKE A DERRICK To Put ME an Oe THIS CHAIR Too! IT Wit, TAKE HORE THAN A DERRICK To bore Yoy OFF, IF You KEEP BATTING IN THAT FRESH VARNISH ‘TL 1* DRIES f { HANG DING [T- ree | SIT IN THE KITCHEN, { AN HAVE A UTTLE Peace! =— Ce - T Never KNEW WHAT REAL BLISS WAS UNTIC t GOT MARRIED- AND THEM IT WAS _'TOO LATE ' uE MARY MIXUP LIT ) Mew MISTER, WouLd You MIND Fe T RIDE OVER WITH SHE DELIVERY Dov; aries a 8 eames i. B\\ | want A Buster Get Home Nn [A Dee) POF PoraToES AND ALL THs sHow- / | ene CAN YOu DELIVER EM "RIGHT AwAyY 2 : ) NT pe 4) is Ta ere. 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The buttons could be trimmed in red, while another intro- of the colored satin {s in the facing of the rather wide sleeves, The smart, yet inconspicuousiy #0, appropriate for either the matron or ‘be seVeral lines braid applied in a navel manne: are @ clever yrttost. which most women will con- v

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