The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 28

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Moreau, before the summer is The play was presented ‘12 at the Columbia Theatre, San and, Miss Angitn scored yy in it, ‘Pho cast calls for titty ALICE BRADY WELL. Brady, whose illness caused upton in her engagement in we After,” at the Garrick The- Chicago, has recovered her health @ is playing again. Last Sunday her performance drew §2,613, ~—. #0H, 'HENRY,” SOON. my, Henry,” a three-act farce- ly by the writer of this column, ii begin an engagement at the Ful- , om Wednesday, May 5, In east are Dallas Welford, Jane '¥, va Condon, Clay Carroll, Hogue, Spencer Charters, Carrette, Edwin Walters hers. “Oh, Henry,” is described n antidote for the Eighteenth nent,” and yet it ign't exactly bound play. HUGO KEEPS Busy. © Riesenfeld, of the Rivoll, laito and Criterion, has found time heavy on his hands, so he n up several extra jobs. Sun- might he will conduct at the mi tein Memorial Fund Con- bet at the Hippodrome and Tuesday iit he will conduct at the opening musical comedy “Betty Be at the Casino. In addition to this be has several engagements ) lay pinochle, CLOSING THE BANKS. d\G. Latham, stage director for Dillingham, has decreed that no girl in “The Night Bout” Liberty will be permitted to her money tn her-stocking dur- performance, He says a big of dough detracts from the of-—well, anyway, the symme- “The Night Boat” isn't to be @ny more. So there! - HOPING FOR HENRY. oa he, says, he saw on @ tomb- recentiy. Look: our old friend, Henry Oadte, work in a livery stable, he gone—wnto whic! V. A. benefit at the Hippo- yh ahs ‘be $100,000, erndon, producer of Passion Flower,” is in Chicago flying trip. | i throng ytguroeniditend Mwy > Bry ‘open its season on Sats 4 L SJobh Vah Albert, the’ young Dutch met Dagey, Daze” at She Tip iast night, had a high Reed has been engaged for a part in “Not So Ago,” opening at the Booth of “Look Who's Here” rurst | When Sue yelled, he sai a v dhe et ved under him in France. “Ba Wynn will be fed Press Club at the Hotel Astor met Saturday night, % n the screen version of “The Purple” is shown Stuart Sage “St. Olaf Choir Gives Rare Treat | By Sylvester Rawling. J fH the Mfe-restoring breeze from the northwest that sweeps over New York at @lose of a saffocating August after @ thunderstorm, the St. Lutheran Choir ¢rom St. Olaf ¢, Northfield, Minn., descended us at a concert in Carnegie fl last night and bestowed upon in the overwrought, dying music n A benison. of song. The half dred choristers of which it is o d, under the leadership of | Melius Christiansen, gave an im- ive exhibition of choral singing. fhe quality of the voices of th: six chorus is lovely, especially of the women, Lacking the tication.of the selected chorus the Vatican ©natr of Rome that @ beerd early im the season, this of young men and women from great Northwest has a wholesome of tone; well tempered, that to mark one of the differences m the old and the new world, could not always agree with Chistiansen's readings. A rendering of that buttress of testant song, Martin Luther's "A hty Fortress Is Our God,” would ‘bees better. But the whole pi that included Bach's ‘Biess- Glory and Wisdom,” Mendels- COMIC PAGE WEDNESDA APRIL 28, ‘We take great pleasure in announc- ing that the Carranza Fire-Eaters, Mute Department, Mexico City, have indorsed our candidacy for th Presidency on the Limerick ticket. Manuel Alfonso Rosetti DeKay, who notifies us of the action of these wonderful Mexicans, addresses us as “El Gran Senor Bifo Dudlea” which, im Itself, is quite an honor, or some- thing, ‘The only request the boys in the Mule Department make is that, if elected, we will move to Mexico and agree not to have more than three wives who play the Jazz saxa- Phone. Kl Gran Senor DeKay sends us a limerick composed by the chief mule skinner in our honor. Look at it’s a peach: There was @ young mgn named Ignatious, Who lived in an attic quite spacious, When he culled on his aunts, He always wore pants, But up in the attio—my gracious! Yesterday's trick rhyme has been solved by Bisie Fishman, of Averne. In advising us of her discovery of the final word, Miss Fishman eug- gests that our Presidential parade be held on September 39. No, Miss Fish- man, dear, we cannot change our date, The big parade will be held on April 31. Here's the Fishman solution of the limerick: Said old Mrs. Higgins: “Oh my! 1 think there’s an ant in my pie,” There wasn't at all, ‘Twas just @ pwre stall, Tog bad the old lady should drink, Now to-day’s rhyme refers to) something with four legs—n6t a table, | however. Send in $200 and a set of bagpipes with your answers, friends, Here's the puzzie rhyme: Said young Henry Popple: “Doygone{ | I never get sleepy till dawn, I fret and I toss, Like @ fica-bitten hosa, Or @ baby deer known as a——.” Se wil be seen in the Richard Bennett | f part, The funeral of Clarine Seymour, a young motion actress who died Sunday, will be held to-morrow at her parents’ home én New Rochelle. Rehearsaly will begin to-morrow for John Golden's production of “Romeo and Jane,” « new comedy by Edward Childs Carpenter. Bily B. Van and James J. Corbett have joined the cast of “What's in a Name” at the Lyric. Professio: of John it the Cort Thea- National Theatre, Washington, on May 16, Toshijin Tamura, Japanese theatrical manager, is in New York | studying the American theatre. He saw William Collier in “The Hotten- | tot” last night. Lillian Albertson has been added to the cast of the Equity benefit to be held on May 9. She will appear Shakespearean was by| of hengrin” at the Capitol yes- | . When the plate was de- veloped a black streak on | cat had done a stage. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Tt is easier for a boy to laugh when he is in church than at any other time, FOOLISHMEN' Johnny said to Sister Sue: “rll play pin-cushion with you, You're the oushion; I'll begin,” Then he stuck her with a pin. a: “Don't jhout, I won't let your sawdust out.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “I saw a little Negro baby to-day that weighed only two pounds.” “That's strange.” “Why?” “I didn't know a black baby could be #0 light” tralto and a dass of exceptional merit, Altogether a refreshing eve- ning. Strangers nevermore, the St. Olaf Lutheran Choir will be a welcome visitor to New York music lovers whenever the organization shall see fit to come to the metropolis, Kwartin, a Jewish cantor from Vienna and Budapest, assisted by his daughter Anna, a mixed chorus and an orchestra under the direc- tion of Dr. Anselm Goetzl gave a concert at the Metropolitan Opera House last night that drew an au- dience that packed the auditorium. His voice has the combination of tenor and baritone qualities that make for effective pronouncement of songs of the Jewish ritual ‘It is a voice of quality not always used to the best advantage, but manifestly captivating last night's enthusiastic audiencé, Miss Kwartin's pleasing effective in a place so big. chorus was led by H. Wohl, The Paul piano and J, Geller was the organist, coloratura voice was too small to be | Eisler was the accompaniment at the | Marie Railey gave a piano recital gan with the Beethoven “Moonlight sonata and included a Chopin group. “Saviour of Sinners” and Mr. en's own “Hosanna” was of and was beautifully 4 as ores see Her playing wap more vigorous than poetic. But Miss Ba‘ley was handi- capped by appearing so late in the | mm after world famous players 5 at Aeolian Hall ast night that be- | WELL, BROTHER, YGuR “TALCUM 'S ALL Gone . ASK MARY TS GET You ~ Some More “PowdER = ALL THE CARS ARE! SARDINES ARE PACKED LOOSE COMPARED WITH THAT MOB t AFTER warrine Mary- -MARY—' nie bani rome TEN MINUTES You RUN OVER TS Tite DRve STRE FoR Your wITTLG BRoTHER We ‘ot THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY “To” PACIFY~ Her L DONT WaNT OLD CRABBLE OUT HERE EVTHER— BUT HE'S DROPPED IN ON US AND "L SANT =--— AS A CRAB IF WE ASK Him “To . DONT KNOW “THAT TI SHOULD HAVE “WRUSTED MYSELF IN HERE — WITH & GaRL A-DRININ' F JOE- "TH'GANG ARE sayin! “THINGS ABouT YOUR CAR — THey say (T WOULD FALL ' ApaRT IF Y'PUT MORE | IN STs BOY ~ LL SAY “THAT To ME! Ile Fix IT UP So He'LL DO it! LISTEN - - ~- HOW YUH LIKE_MY NEW j CLOTHES, WUSTY 2-DADDY THAYS THEY ETH THO SPENSIVE SE ZA ONLY ONE WHAT CAN HAVE NEW CLOTHES THI'TH TH PING | —_—_——- ——— BUGGY 'LL CARRY ALL YOU CAN PILE INTO IT! WHY sav — = = me He's an Impatient Goof! CAN'T Moly ZANT a) ty IW Here ? TLL WE GE — = IT po AND He WASNT There? Mary— Tasked You Te Go TS THe DRuG sore For YOuR WTTLE BRoTHER 2 WHY TH’ GAM, HILL DID You HIRE, SucH A”DUMBELL" 9 “WIS 1S THE S “HAIR PIN” EAMo: WRN VERY DeNGEeRous! Fine Messes! ou ‘wit Y' PROVE. IT ALLRIGHT , You CAN ' 2 ’ TO EMS DRIVE. “TH' SEVEN OF us up “To Casey's !! esas | GEE WHIZ ! ‘You GOTTA BE . IN Ta'TYLE (0,

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