The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 22

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Sn ee mes iste ees ws ee eee! ULniinge Plays and Players By, BIDE will be given Sunday at the 4th Street be eponsored by the ity League, which will an interesting cast. Lester will direct and, while he announced the acting line-up, the company will in- Blanche Bates, Ruth Chatter- ™ Yas Claire, Fay, Bainter, Zelda fame, George M. Cohan, William Holbrook Blinn and other ron Players. The performance im the nature of a benefit for I Vacation Fund. The list which will be an- ‘by Mrs. Robinson Smith ‘mcinde the names of many Prominent in the social world. SELECTS CAST. vila production of “Dorothy @ Lee,” the new Locke play, Will- has engaged Edith Talia- George Marion, Arthur Elliott, t Lucile LaVerne, Burke ri Keane, William Powell, ‘Moaurel and arthur H. Payne's r of Singers. Mr. Marion is ‘and will be a member of Miss ‘support. TO PLAY “EXPERIENCE.” c in Yiddish will be @8 at the Second Avenue Theatre , evening. Barney Reilley, Gleason, Tom Gill, Steve O'Brien others are arranging the- for the opening. Kdwin a the producer. HIS LIMIT. MeCormick was lunchtng | und with @ friend the other day and they © emoke. waiter!” called Mr. MoCor- us two 10-cent cigars, @.mind, I won't pay more than 60 each for them.” A IT WAS NECESSARY. who are “dressing-room tm theatrical companies are very careful about using none Ritts teomer-tone wey. Mere money—that's why. Mer- 8 Desamore, now in “Three Live ste,” was “making up" recently the young woman in the room er Lagat reo 2 dear, Will you lend me some mise paint 7” Certainly!” replied Miss Desmore. ‘Why 80 formal about it?” Because,” came the frank reply, ona d your box.” * FOLKS WILL BE THERE. “Betrer 'Ole” company, which @truck Brooklyn for another — got Mamma. on band Gos: of the Cheese Chuo Bronx Express” at tho geo “The ish Art Theatre to-night. White, artist’ cto model, has added to the cast of “My Golden vi ing recovered his health, Ben Philharmonic, Galli-Curci a and By Sylvester Rawling. Mf Philharmonic Society closed) the Princess Thi .§ ite seventy-eighth season with ite 1,42%h concert at Carnegie yesterday afternoon. The “re- Programme comprised Tchat- y's “Pathetique” symphony and of excerpts that have been by the orchestra recently. At “¢lose, the musicians joined the paying a special tribute to Mr. Stransky. Nita Galli-Curci sang her fare- Ui to New York for ihe seagon at ‘ne Hippodrome last night before a | (apacity audience. {he was assisted | Manuel Berenguer, flutist, wit | Womer Samuels, her accompanist, at| plano. Edward German's “Who'll My Lavender? and Mr. Samueis's | Little Bells of Sevilla” were | in English ty detightful her singing in Spanish of Val- “Clavelitos. Her operatic nA Pasquale,” age rts immediately for a trans- ital tour that will last until 14. Upited States Army Symphony of seventy-five musicians taken | vatious army bands gave a con the Hippodrome yesterday | tor the benefit of the Ser- Fund of Bellevue and Allied | There was a full house d it was nearly $12,000 was | |. The principal number played Mendelssohn's “Scotch” sym- Christine Langenham and Btorey. sopranos; Rafaelo Diaz, Thomas mers, baritone; Gardner, violinist, and Philip were sololete, ‘1 | formance for the Smith College Fund up a bie theatre and the kide night to eee just iw much right they have to “point pride.” jence of enthusiasts voicing unmis- \gramme showed the d » | delicacy of texture, Se ANS a SY DUDLEY Attention, Limerickers! | Imn't it strange that people have! ®0 much trouble solving our limerick Puazles? We received just 452,268 re- plies to the one about the Hoboken young lady named Maibel—No, 236, | we think it was—and only one was correct. It came from F. P. McKen- na of No, 89 Hudson Street, Provi- dence, R. I, and we take this oppor | tunity to congratulate him on win- ning. You have the right, Mr. M Kenna, to send us a check for $200, and to encourage you to continue try- | ing our puzzles we're going to perinit you to send us, algo, six silk hand- kerchiefs and a new $10 straw hat. Kindly have the initial “D" on the handkerchiefa Here is Mr. McKen- na’s correct solution of the puzzle: A Hoboken lady named Mabel, While dining, jumped up from the table. Said she: “I declare! There's our old sorrel mare, Bhe ought to be put in the pasture.” Now, to-day’s rhyme, Limerickers, should be easy. Solve it, send ft in and inclose your $200 check in the letter, together with a nice diamond stickpin, and you win. Look: “I did not sit down on the cat,” Said sweet little Mary Ann Platt. “You did,” said her brother, “Oh, my!” said her mother, Eck swam korb skuktem ik ———. Atwell announces that the five new kittens at the Capitol now have their yes open. : “The Acquittal” will reach its 100th New York performance at the Cohan & Harris Theatre to-morrow night. A. H. Woods will present “The Oulji Board” at the Bijou Theatre to-night. He will move Barney Ber- nard to the Lyric. B, 8S. Moss has added “The Jazz Revue" to the entertainment at the Broadway. The film, “The Virgin of Stamboul,” is the main feature, St. John G. Ervine will address the Playwrights’ Club on “Play Making” “Jane Clegg” to-morrow eveni: at the rooms of the American Dram. tists and Composers, The Theatre Guild is preparing to give two performances of Strind- berg’s “Dance of Death” to make its Season one of five productions. dates will be announced Jater. Tucker has given a silver | cup as the prize in an exhibition one- step contest to be held at Terrace Garden Dance Palace to-morrow night. Miss Tucker will judge the con‘est and may sing. Pearl Andrews, who ville several years ago to sing in grand opera in Italy, is preparing to return to the two-a-day, There is said to be a plan on font to make Nance O'Neil's starring ve- hicle, “The Passion Flower," over into a grand opera eome day. jeft vaude- The Play Dancers, Ruth Cramer and Janet Jackson, will give a per- at the Fulton Tuesday afternoon, April 6. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. You've often heard af the “S. ht O.” sign, but did you ever see ono displayed in a theatre? FOOLISHMENT. A youth by the name of Malone Once kissed a girl over the phone. “It'a as good, dear, you see, As the old kind,” said he. Baid she: “Well, I'l have to be shown.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “ie my jandlord persists in his et- forts to raise my rent I'll get even.” 'What'll you do?” buy a phonograph and a pianola and clean his whole dutld- ing out.” + | Novaes in Adieus A trio by Amiloare Zanella, and a sonata for ‘cello and piano, wore | marked “first time in New York.” At re in the afternoon Salvatore de Stefano gave a harp re- cital, assisted by Greta Turpadie, #o- prano, and Coenraad V. Bos at the piano. At the Greenwich Village Thea- tro in the evening Vassas Kanellos and Thalia Zanou of the Royal Theatre. Athens, Greece, assisted by a ballot and a chamber music ensemble, gave a performance of ancient and modern Greek dances, Guiomar Novaes, the young Brazit- ian pianist, gave her farewell recital for two years at Acolian Hall on Sat day afternoon. It was that she made her fir here before a small at nce, mostly | of the Brazilian colony. She must | have felt a thrill of satisfaction at | the contrast presented by a house crowded to the doors, with an audi- takable regret over departure. Nothing on her all opin pro- lopment of those four years more than her play- ing of the B flat minor sonata, into which she put amazing fire, breadth and maturity of conception. ‘The etudes were exquisite in finish and The charm of her velvet touch, her grace, her refine- ment, will not soon be f above all she will be remembered ber ever present ideal of beauty, Au revoir. Sans Adicu! SHE'S COMIN’ IN HERE WiTHouT Richard Ordynski, for stage director of ‘the Opera Company, He Is returning to Wa idea of establishin tre there. Mr. Gatti has expressed his | own deep regret and that of the com- pany over Mr, Ordynski's departure. | | Albert Spalding was the apecial artist at the Metropolitan Opera con- cert last evening, with Nina Morgana YES, SISTER SOUP TASTERS, Sister SARAH COMPLAINS THAT HER MADAM || THAT | 1 Mave Hee BEAT Bete Sone SUNDAY | NTU MR eRe ws ate LITTLE MARY MIXU ANY DRESS ON Son Hee. Site \F 1 Dor Bust THI MEETING MY WIFE : wee Bust Pp APTER MANY UNSUCCESSFUL f| ATTEMPTS, rial A HUGO GESSITI}) THe Deron a . MAID PesTER| Bike | al MICAUSES A ‘ rans b 7 YOUNG RIOT Ho i IN THE CLUB Se Re MEETING R ROOMS OF THEY = OF Tre B|UNION WHEN © . - COOK'S Und Bie FLasHes | ¥ —— iS Home Madd SIGN. 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