The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1920, Page 10

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= A STS ON RCe iy Cuening | save asettrs, woe | = — <= KATINKA About Plays and Players ee Wee We one Deen eee (aioe |) eee rok tty ae H QUERALLS FoR MEN ANDI BEHIND THIS TWO FOOT BRICK WALL AND i Lalatnaenp aM By BIDE DUDLEY . ’ GINGHAM DRESSES FoR! Descrive Ipeorce in THe AUDIENCE # € ' A THIN GINGHAM WOHEN is THE LATEST i STYLE, AND You'Re No BORGER M. COHAN has decided to produce a new play catted | Attention, Limerickers ' EXCEPTION ! Now that’ our campaign for the S|) Preaidency on the Limerick ticket has been #0 auspiciously launched by | to-@ay’a big parade of old clothes and| | overalls addicts, we wish to thank those who promoted it so successfully. We feel we are deeply indebted to Grand Marshal Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt, Colonel Ura Clam, Corporal «| Waker Kingsley, Jessica Plympton Nutt and the Cheese Club. We wish to state, however, that the young |man who walked at the head of the Procession claiming he was Dudley ut ——— nd kissing obiidren held up to him | {6 ini me orem UO ‘by young mothers was an impostor. Had he kissed the mothers, it might —well, anyway, we kept out of the . fearing our presence would | bring embarrassment to the hordes ¢ ade lng T WANT Te ‘SaALK Hodis Lee UNeE that cheered our name to the very tow To YOu — OVERALLS ARE HoT ye echo. All in all, the demonstration For NICE uTTLE GiRLs ~ Ybu {Har KiD WONTThy § was @ fino indorsement for our can- i} MUST NT MAKE YourRSELE ave uP wit %, tate greatest Juss Y RIDicvuL0cvus — = These FADS Gov. known, based tad . S Py ly on the Limerick issue. Incidentally ‘ ANY More? tt our navian Sniff Hound did not ‘Woods is in « jovial mood. | lead a cellar search this morning be- cause be had a cold in his head. ‘The gearc! come la! . JR aga during the first nine|" Now to-day's trick rhyme, friends, seats wore on sale at the Theda Bara’s appear- week in “The Blue hit on the word, write us immediate- ly, inclosing a check for $200 and sey- en crash towels for the campaign fund. The rhyme: There was a young lady named Kitty, Who sang a most horrible ditty, While Archie, her beau, ‘Cawthorne in the principal part, The| 52l4, “Dear, don’t you know, book sf BY ‘Le Baron and the |1 think it’s decidedly” +. AmUBia, ox (/ Victor Jacobi. Joseph > Gantles, i Eburne, Marie Carroll, |'2 “Lassie” was once the property of € ono Baad * i . William ana | % 4 (1% AGIN’ Me 2 . - 5 3 vom Ol neuen oe Managing Director Bowes of the nape a FIOH f WHY “TH! ' THAT “F190 ’ wna | Degas Lake, ; . LUNCHES AT TH’ om i WoULD'NT Have KEPT ‘ nite seen . CLUB DGETTIN' “Go : You SERVIN’ TH’ eilcioyOMN@R KEANE BAILING. Sie ee Se sete.in “Lobengrta” et) T CAWGONE « MiG — ’ i ts pit 6 MINUTES Loncer! ) «Pom Hepne, who has been in this Inc. Arthur Vam, recruited from vaude- ville, the Dblack-face role b Fiche Mad jowers” at the Plymouth .” are ‘contennplat- ing @ revival of “Dr. JekyM and Mr. ern and Manlowe will offer “Twelfth Night” all next week at the Stvmert Theatre, changing their bill h record of ? ag he Ping ‘Berlin ond James have | returned itimore, ‘Shere they viewed has been re-e! "MON, WUSTY, ’ He Bho has sis a one PLAY as NORA Y me WELL ; DON’T ten rete. or : LETS PL hf 3 “NORA, M& AN’ WUSTY’S 5% ELEPHANTS \ MadDo' made 4 : , B WwW understudy to Bella Hoban in “The ; (ALA slal an RE AN WUSTYS LIKE, PEANUTS je days. ht Boat” at the Liberty. 3 Ally ETS , ELEPHANT "I had delirium tremens in every H. Usberall, for years manager 4 PLAYIN. EL important city in the United 8 “lot Healy's Restaurant, has joined he paid Deroy, “Wpenavee 3 a0 over|hands with John Henningsen to op- me with a fear that | erate an inn on Long Island. to El r Henry, recently with “Lin- » Letty,” ts rehearsing in Moore and Patch musical lay, “Romeo and Jane,” by Edward Childs Carpenter. ne. Ennis—People, Lambs Club; Marcin, Selwyn Theatre. Henry — Cannot tell where the “Mimic World" A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Nobody can eat peanuts and do anything else. . WELL, WHATS “THE IDEA OF SAW & SPEED CoP Comin’ FOOLISHMENT. STRUTTING IN HERE LIKE AN AFTER ME -- LET THE OLD Do not stad me, darli NAH! HE couLDn'y not stad me, darling, : LD ROOSTER — ? 1 ol WHATS UP? “BUZZONI” OUT, AN’ 1 LERT . HAVE SEEN me ! Too Hi. Buanene! MUCH DUST! You ANSWER “TWAT DOOR BELL - wie varlt Put away your knife, Teen cas SG ; “T'oLd COP WAY BACK IN You may beat me, dearte, : MY dust! fT Lost dim You may knock me flat, r But you mustn't stad me, Ae . | YES, BOT HE Gosh, how I'é hate that! MIGHT SEE paces . é FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. WHERS, ee ‘My sister has the prettiest pair of “ Owing to the illness of Henry |!ips in the world.” Miller, Holbrook Blinn has been en-| “Huh! I'll put mine up against Fiftoue Sus. Fase | f A Wanted Room for Her Car. isn't seriously il. Hi dition 1 Wiles to un indusy to coe of bis feck. lady had agreed to pay the ap- plicant for general housework oe’ Lye ie cas $80 a month and had apparently ma Belwin appedr in Loulanewered all interrogations satisfac- Pellegan's next production, & play! roniy, when the duchess of the kitchen ‘The gold monocle Ada Sinclair uses | thought of one thing more. . Fy “Do you have an auto?” she in- Too Bad He Can’t Strike It Off! po. YOU USE A WASHBOARD? ee a ; “ you do, how often de you skin W'— Joe HIGSBY TEs % ——— A “only oner® Tam! — HoT ONE , ene ~ Think| “Yes, just the one” 19 WIMMIN' YOU INTRODUCE; |. ‘SS LOU, PRACTISING A GIRLS y MO WONDER HE ‘ the board |' “But you have a large gurage, big ME “TO, WiLL ALONE —=-- OH-H, Lou Tf! fs | Can't engush for more than one car?” id q PLAY ME A “Well, what am I going to do with ROUND O' GOLF! bad wet it out on the street?”— 5 i T a Waa en Guaranteeing the Job. WO men stepped up to the door after a ton of glittering unthra- @ite bad cascaded to the side- walk. : same “Do you want your coal put in?” sot | Mite MAN ZILE CO, Mar “How much'll you charge?’ in- she 1» Mfrs. auired the woman at the door. West Hoboken: “We' 1 have to have §2 apiece.” ”y, (Wi hi) ‘Mt won't require two of you to do =— <2 f that Uttle bit of work.” Y— : “No. But coal is @ terrible tempta- 3 = toa these days, One or the other of = =—2 t’? wit stand we kL , a Pp. 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