The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 24

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rn KATINKA id in New York City! About Plays and Players THE NEKT Time My PissUS Nini see P bert a igavecat Scee THis (IS THE FIRST SENDS ME DowNTo! 4 ALG - i ‘ By BIDE. DUDLEY TH AFRAID OF THESE = HE'S "WRECKED EVERYTHING ane Gn Se pes hs Mec WAN CARY TC) WE'VE PASSED So FAR! . (ie Z EVER RODE LOOKS now as though the ‘coming summer will be the Attention, Limerickers! busiest mid-year term the New theatres ever experienced. Plans| “We are delighted to inform you that @@ foot to keep nearly all the) our recent puzzie rhyme about the Open with the lighter forms of Trog on the log has been euccessfully Srmaelnengat and there \« ros" | Chester street, Brooklyn, and waillen y' ester re lyn, and | nthe a aide: saa hte Gross of No. 237 Fast 94th Street, ‘oun eye as| Cate Stationery, Manhattan. If we ‘on th the cee ca couki have our way about it these lame. theatttons gate: batons two wouki meet ag we think they WN be continuous clear through | WOUN be congenial, Here Is the cor- dl. ty rect answer: ipa Oh, Honey, my nerves are agog, i 0 Bae thereon I just saw a frog on a log. “ gene hadi ge 4 It hopped to the ground = - e Z y “ ; musical shows and the When, on looking around, : be cI A : Hehe cos sak dat Ken Kline. thi ju It caught sight of Rover, my hound : : * I, Peginning with the fail sea-| _ ™utt. Go Out in the Daytime With a Night Shirt! YY) preauit ts apt to bea chopping of| will say that the missing word refers} | BULLETIN’. ] Dress ReuAer a : BAW-W=2% -Mary. BeougHr womy fave to oe atte wh foe Creneore, es if you can solve ‘ou WONT laece ‘ He WRONG PAcKACE — ¢ instrumentalists, whereas | the puzzle. And don't forget to send| | COUSIN TLL TUES Dress STAY IN BED ANY Rokk) IT 1S WT AY DRess AT them now use twenty or more.| a check for $200 with your answer.| | PASSED A Ar .asr Y D More . ALL —~ Baw—w- w-@ it is yet to be reached. At the same time you might inclose as iT’s ° / a a couple of rubber nigples for our} | RESTLESS . SOMEONE'S NIGHT SHIRT] { ROLLIN’ OR SHUFFLIN'? baby son. Honewtly, Limerickers, DAY IN BED 4 puis aes | ‘announcement says Fred Stone| he's tif cutest little plesy-wigsy. ka Hy ¥ / ‘the guest of honor at a luncheon | Well, here's the rhyme: =~ HER ONL Beit erates. further thet’ 'te| 280 ee to Miss Kyne,| | DRESS 1S STint * ef ont of 100 of those birds | But always the girt would decline, AT THe WASH- op Bi It made them all ead, . A SILENT PRAYER. For she had a dad, WOMANS — Herndpn looks sf 4 Herndon, wa looking st! was owned an Alaskan goa —.| | IT 1S EXPECTED So interested in it that we <= BACK TSDAY. wi in,'* somes,” will stage Max Marcin’s Isham MAR ; Ga'the book was written: | Play, “Three Live Ghosts.” xi 14 3 Godbelp, Chicago.” “Apple Blossoms” began its twenty- UST SENT ——— fifth week in New York last night. FoR iT CHILDREN’S SAYINGS. “The Little Whopper” began its wee .P. writes us to tell of the | twenty-fourth. of little Apthorpia which | The Council of Jewish Women, 500 ‘by the way. Referring to|!n all, saw Nance O'Neil in “The ‘at school Dad asked what | Passion Flower’ at the Belmont last best. night. time,” piped little. Ap- gees Leg Nidal tobe ty arin will reac ve hun pei . eh? ance at the Astor Friday night. ee . — Teatrice Dakin of the "Ziegfeld path She en I DONT C OBdY! me FRET ; __ AND THAT SPOILED IT. Girls of 1920” is to marry John Clarke © IF IT MEANS Na le CAL ; Now (IT SHowsd thing was in readiness at the | Of St Louls, Thursday, “He les thes- WILL MEAN MILLIONS —"VE ; ' . 7 Ge a alvogn 1 up MUCH BEeTIER— $e, Talmadge studios recently | ‘"prixie Stegman of Jersey City has ' GaTTA PLAY IN A iy, : * Shorea de, WITH ALL THIS TUNK Wain and wind apparatus was | been engaged to sing the role of Diana “TOURNAMENT A OME OFE oF THERE! Mperiy set and the camera men |!2_“Florodora.” . “To HAND DowN “To ' ‘@t their posts. Then the work| Mary Cecil of “Scandal” isn't going . p 2 ze MY GRAND-CHILDREN ! Po be postponed. A rea) storm | to Cuba until the run of the play at yi 7] GP mp. the 89th Street Theatre ends. Edward Clark's new musical play, GO! x “Little Miss Charity,” is at the Shu- ‘Burope to-day, | Pert Crescent Theatre, Brooklyn, this week, rt Goodman and) “George Hassell’s wife and two Kids re. hy saw him rehearsing in ap ab eae Yack Os: yesterday and the children thought dad was sick. H. Avwell, writes us trom At-| 4 THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A cautious gambler seldom wins.— Rieger has accepted a, com- Pinklespeare. . iby Dorothy Hf. Kuhns. FOOLISHMENT. Knight of “Apple Blos-|J fcel that I must write a rhyme, se ————=| I'l call it “To a Baby.” AND WRIST BANDS | Let's sco—I guess I must use “dime,” when You'll like this poem, maybe. The sun is shining bright, and say— I saw a poopledink to-day, DADDY, WHAT CAN 1 DO O20 Pees - This writing verse is far from play, TO MAKE YOU RISE IN WwHar in A YEAST, DADAL T wish I owned an auto. THE MORNING °| JHUNDER'S IN MUVVER’ WAN What follows nine? The answer's| | A XOU fe Biz ten, : 3 \ You knew that much, I'll bet you; Girls love ice-cream and gum and ‘men, Be careful or they'll get you, Sweet Spring is here, but what's the aif? Ser eros ,"bems |" “Aree mov seem quite sanse ‘and 10c at Your Grocers, That's h it t di AN ZILE CO, Mfrs. rd it seems to me, big? seveot NOR J. Soon flies witl bother father. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “A rolling stone gathers no moss,” “No but it acquires a helofa | polish," DOLISHNESS! ) : ; ware | iw = TP _HISTEN. MELVIN = 7 WANT You OF COURSE ,-TH'ONLY way “To bo|) ——THEN m's a quesTion Use en “int ie Gee © TN ST SED ARS |] | To GO WITH ME AN’ LOOK at | I\—TaT ts “TO “TAKE'EM APART an! || AS TO WHICH WAY T PREFER, OAR Rue Ae ; ME{]) SOME USED caRSt 1 WANT || ]LooK FoR BROKEN SPOTS AN? TBE STUNG"! 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