The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 32

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

COMIC PAGE FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920 NEW PLAYS RUSH My SUPPER KATINKA + 1M Gone To A Stow TONIGHT! Julo HAMS ON RYE AN’ A Cup o'correc ! THE | “Look Who’s Here!” Strenuous and Tuneful BY CHARLES DARNTON ITH those inseparable aids, his grin and his wife, Cecil Lean seems A very happy indeed to be the star of “Look Who's Here!” at the f Forty-fourth Street Theatre. The grin is b | Be you're wrong! Lean’s song “When a Wife Gets Fat | Ger to do with Cleo Mayfield. She's really a fine figure of a woman @ught to make her feel friendly.) ra More friendly people than those in the play couldn't possibly be imagined. | he wife—not Miss Mayfield—kisses her husband bye-bye as she starts to with an impecunious lover. and so it goes. Several hours later the wakes up to find a stray bride in the twin bed within arm’s reach 4 him, and thty have a nice, friendly chat. Then the matrimonial expert: i Mise Mayfield—pops in and makes herself quite at home n pajamas, | after that all the other feminine guests of the hotel add variety to th Party by singing and dancing and telling jokes. And this, mind yo — hotel in the Forties; it's an inn in the Catskills. Charming litte ree) JJJTTLE MARY MIXUP But only an unusval man could hope to enjoy the best that the place t ; ‘This lucky mam fs a famous American novelist, Robert W. Holmes. . ; . sre, the name suggests Robert W. Chambers? So it does, so it dves— Mom SAYS IF You Dont Tru He Teacler © T pnt \ SHE AcTeD uke ste THoucHT subtly, subtly. Weil, this famous novelist has written a book about a GWE ME BETTER MARKS EET BETIER_MARKS SOMEBODY, ’ You Wourd nt SPANK HER -No who feels she is perfectly free to run away from her husband when on MY eae NEXT MONTH : WAS GONIS GETA SPANKIQ? 2 | MATTER WHAT Kind OF Marks ." action he can't go Some oe be .. 4 ‘ into his book, Ed- Ser wah . — ~ AND SHE Just cAuGHeDd — § ste CAE Me ¢ » ward Paulton and Mr. Lean have jollied it along with lyrics, and Silvio Hein MN KIN? G. i | hae sweetened it with music. As a result “Look Who's Hore!” is strenuous eS 4 Just for the fun of the thing, Mr. Lean acts more like a book agent } | than a novelist, thereby keeping the action of the piece at top speed. But all his high spirits, he might be even funnier if less energetic. Miss jeld employs her familiar draw! amusingly, is unfailingly good-natured, ‘Bad gorgeously ornamental. Incidentally, one of her costumes suggests an 4 | Spen defiance to lumbago. Alicia and Mary McCarthy are little, but they : & big hit with their song “The Bellhop Blues.” Louise Kelley carries More soulfal ditties with a good voice. After all is said and sung, Mr. Lean and Miss Mayfield come before the ‘@artain and nod and smile more friendly than ever. In fact, they do every- ‘@Bing but kiss the audience good night. ; ‘About Plays and Players ; By BIDE . |AVING been booked originally| WANTS KAUFMAN SERIES. hoe Gower T WANT You 4 only four weeks at Maxine| Director Zagorski of the Polo g fe Be TAKE “Toohie" BUT I TeELL : Elliott’: Americane, Poland's b tim pro- ; Z AN’ SES i UST Fc Mets Thentre Sohn Drow, | Asha cate hme a: ER YEN © wine OUT WALKING, }|/_ You "We DANGONE Se ee Bird," will terminate bis! jing Brusovna, asking her to obtain : y Nice AN Comey FoR AN Hour! HOUND” Wont : FoLu (lela $f @mgagement at that house on March] for his company the Polish rights Ee PRETTY SOFT! Come WoT DYE Foltow Met ¢ - ¢ ' yas ‘faded Butterfly,” Her- > cere ial — . and on the following Tuesday night bested ct Ait WANT? A eae —S Murray Anderson will present the screen ‘by Goldwyn. Mine. Brua- & Musical revue called “What's In 4| ovna, who was Poland's leading com- * there. It was the Anderson | medienne, played the lead in this se- that, produced “Th. ries, She ia here learning English and je Greenwich | Vreparing to appear in the spoken drama. It was she who originated the title role in “The Dancer" road. FOUR LUCKY MEN. William Harris jr, is a generous theatrical producer, When he staged “Abraham Lincoln” he guve Howard Schnebbe, his auditor, 10 per cent. of the show; Frank McGlynn, who pli the Horizon,” will succeed “He | Lincoln, 5 per cent: Dave Wallace, She" at this house. No announce- | manager, 6 per cent, and Lester Lo ' _ ‘ment has been made as to the cast. ergan, who staged the play, 5 per * ore cent. All four of these young men ; \ ne _ MISS TAYLOR TO SAIL. pave Pir worrying about the = = : + A> Count HAN H t Arrangements have been completed | “" ~~ a ‘ ” ’ Pith (Charles 'p. "Cochran "whereby MRbrAGlin. We Can “‘Reallystate’’ That Was a “Lot” Over Bub’s Head! lee Te nee Atin| Mme. @pinelly who, it is announced, Es t o ti ti to America the shapelies' val slanted ‘ 3 in “One Night in Rome,” tn whieh | Pair of linibe that ever tripped cut ot WELL DEARIE, No SON , BUT : i front last week. She will eail the) [ais nas heen ene Tey Glock ma, ae News 1 WUST BOUGHT You CAN LIVE fret week in Apri. Revue,” which oper on the New Am- ig A LOT TODAY MOST BE ADT FOL “WONDERFUL DAMES, THESE! |sterdam Roof Monday vg't. The = SUBURB nd Us, French actress and limbs are on the RP. of Corona, L. I, is a great] Baltic, due to arrive Sunday. It is for his ‘home town gtris.| understood her stay here will be * Looky bere what he's wrotten: somewhat limbited _ Bing a song of Harlem girls, pats } a With a tune that's full of sorrow, Gossip. — 1) Bir. when they want a pretty girl, | |, Irving Hisher will be Capt. Donegal t | From Corona they must borrow. Walter Hast has engaged Josephine | ®he Bronniz girl is short and fat. | Victor for “Martinique.” e H ‘Th: th “Aphrodite pompany ae The Flatbush maid is lean, will wee Dorothy Dalton in “Black I 5 Phe Bay Ridge girl is detter of White” at the Capitol Sunday ¥ But Corona girls—we bless their| Browne's production of ‘Medea." iy courts, " after a battle with ‘ gs a » in playing the role i _ Leng Island's pride and, pleasure, “Abraham Lincoln.” $ i With perfect lips and shapely hips, pape ae { | -The greatest U. 8. treasure! Eas puede in hie <= : ena Flower,” that he has sent her iy! Mesa balla e hea ——— : = OUCH! more of his plays. ; 6 1 1 \ ' _ { | An unkientified wit hms left the fol-| ,A;,2; Wools hae recast Crane Wil-| OSHs “THIS SLUSH IS HORRIBLE! HEY | -- D- DRIVER? 1D RATHER RUIN ' “The Uns ne % Bitton propaganda s sppearing| Players, are Mr, Wilbur, George Gaul, SWISH T HAD TH'CAR OUT — w-w-warr a mini~ niet] | my sHoeSs “HAN | Gaga. ctoe, Robert Wares $22 | ae Ingervoll, “Regina Wallace and T THINK YL CHARTER ME. +. wee ke det my DOME"! ? . hi . ' o ‘Theatre tu showing it. It would] MYER My: anuel's annual bene- — AW “TAXI AN' SAVE LEATHER! a man to drink. St entertainment for Wind and crip: barges ‘ort le hil will be held at M FROM THE ISLAND. | the Plaza Hotel on March 13. A dozen , elevator man at the| Broadway stars will assist. storehouse on Blackwell's Isl-| Joseph Hart will produce a new has turned poet. We are prou ||one-act psychological — melodrama be able to offer for your approval, | called “The Criminologist.” It was reader, his first effort. Get it| written by Alpheus Lincoln, actor, etting’s good: ani jt is his first play. r aad ‘man that shovele snow John Charles Thomas, of “Apple /foma ' | Blossoms,” will give a song recital at ' I also take photos; Acollan, Hall next Friday afternoon know, | at 8 o'clock. Why do I work, I do not NAS Trees weanttin oliver’ cusp, tne 7 also run an elevator prize in a Peabody One-Step contest, And use it as a dumbwatter. held at Terrace Garden Dance Palace, was won by Peter Crafstein and Jose- ae phine Gilligan. THE NEWS AT KELTON. Lenore Masso, recently of the Zieg- rom the Kahoo (Wyo.) Gazette.) feld “Follies,” has signed a five-year “Rey. Silas Wakefield of the Metho-| contract with A. H. Woods and will * @iet Church bought ® parrot Friday] be seen in “A Question of Time,” by and gave it away Saturday. Emily Ann Wellman 7 Jones's dog bit Pete White, the town| |, The Stuyvesant Players will prese’ he : c. Chip. | three one-act plays at the Was! um, on the leg Monday. Doc. Chip- | ton Trying High School o' ee ene me. ee eres LEAVE IT TO LOU Lou Polished Him Off! ©\920 Prete © RY. eve WORLD Tinie” | Berens ueering the dos: nings, March 12, 19 and 26. LOOK WERE, LOU! — WHY DON'T mucrow to attend. the funeral of |°T# ae beginning their second season YOU BOW “Yo OLD JENKS 2— He's a ANE MAN — A "DIAMOND . He's bought a new suit and ; A THOUGHT FOR TO.DAY. ‘ ‘Will ride in a Pullman. ' The chances are we'll have another| “I see by the my CUTTING said Pppy : woman school teacher here| Daly, the Wellsvil r store ; - . 5 WILL 00 ext fall to worry hell out of the un-| “that Missouri is now finst in t " married sports. duction of frogs. Seems like I a Croker ought to move out the THERE WAS ONE MORE. From over two hundred applicants FOOLISHMENT. Hr places in the sextet of the|When Julia smiles and kisses me ePioradora"” revival two young!7 think ho ed ce , t eaerive Deen elected ‘and’ Gog |E think Now dear and sweet is she; ere mitractive blondes ‘Boatrie, |But then, alas! Doggone the ick! m of Worcester, Mass., aged|J find for moncy I’ve been stuck. 3 teen, was the first taken, When | jy . : 13. ete ae te hast: For Julie's kisses are commands me, pretty maiden, are there|Which merely say, “Throw up your more at home like you?” jour hands!" And Miss . remembering | xt line of the #ong, replied: PTS are o few, kind alr! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Tesult was Marcella Swanson, Old Lady—Georgie Jinks, eo m of Beatrice’ that awtul cigarette at once jot on yer Mfe! B save yer do butt,

Other pages from this issue: