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

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vivil Plays and Players” BIDE DUDLEY Is there any amateur theatrical club in New York that would like to help our candidacy for President on tre Limerick ticket along? John J. Foss writes us that be and two of his kriown | triends will vote for us if we will fad Ren-|such an amateur organization for Poter | (hem to join, They are all good dres- Young,|#F8 on and off. Ime A. Damphovl, treasurer. [this olty, has mated us the corrwt ate Mark A.| wrong word for our “Pelican” trick BAwards, Edward | rhyme and will send along the $200 in J. Kingsley, Will-|about seven years when one of his Clarence. Hada John {rich relatives dies. All in all, our * Frank J. | candidacy is getting on famously. Frencis E.| Now, to-day’s puzzle rhyme, a friends, is a verb, In sending it in be loaretul that you don’t get the past participle: before it and thus muddle -|up the syntax, If you do find it, rush, it in together with a check for $200 “and a new dog mussie for the campaign fund. The rhyme: 1 do not eat gowlush at ali, Perhaps you will think this ‘a stall, Ali right, f you do Just send some on through, Or bring it some day when you —— See blinding in the setting sun's last gleams. Though the shadows of the valley are a dim and ghastly hue, 1 wiht travel gladly Pally, down that long, long trail—with you. TO IMITATE COHAN. The Welford Sisters, ‘Christine and Darry, daughters of Dallas Welford, have been engaged by George White for “The Scandais of 1920.” They will offer an imitation of a couple of George M. Cohans. Gossip. Belle Story and Bert Levy of “Happy Daye" will be guests of the Aviators Club at a Field Day next ‘week. Mi Adolph Klauber, through the cour-, tesy of Sam H. Harris, has engaged |, Grant Mitchel for “Scrambled Wives,” Laurence | Eyre, who wrote “Mar- tinique.” never saw the West Indice. He intends to visit them and see how they look, \ J¢e Weber has engaged Hassard Short to‘stage the Zimbalist-Herbert mrumcal comedy, “Honeydew.” * Ccocth Lean wil introduce a new ‘Lean song in “Look Who's Here” to- night called “The Subway Blues.” Ernest Truex will be permitted to retain his mustache when he appears in “Page Mr. Cupid!" It hes been “written in.” ‘The New York Lodge o Etks paid $200 for a box for the N. V, A. show at the Hippodrome on Sunday, May te . Cunningham & Clemons, whirlwind dancers, have been added to the cast oft “What's in a Name.” Bronx Post No. 95, Veterans of For- eign Were, will have a minstrel show at Ebling’s Casino to-night. Jimmy Johnson staged it, Henry Stamford of the Sothern and Marlowe company, and his wife, Laura Burt, wilt go to Londoh soon to arrange for a production of “Nju.” | ¥ “The Passing Show of 1919" has been played 276 times at the Winter Garden, Within the next fortnight | | ft wil) surpass all records made by the other twenty-six Winter Garden shows, ‘ . ANGWERS TO INQUIRIES. , J, B.—Bhe ig American and a Chris- lan. { N, U. T—Capitol Theatre ‘Building, New York. Abbott—"Little Miss Charity” ‘is Closed for the summer. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Mias Minnie Peterball of Wellsville, who is quite a wit, says she'll just bet Sir Thomas Lipton is an old teas. FOOLISHMENT. Bach time F find a good cigar That's cheap enough; | They boost the price clear out of aight; Gee, ain't that tough? yi FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ® @ Jong, long trail a’ wind-| “Why can't an auto climb a tree?” the Land of all our Dreams, “I don't knéw.” “the snaw-tepped summit’s| “Then you've never seen an auto.” B vomiting World OuijoLdthe Asks ‘Cepiemt, 1900, by The Prem Pubiihing On. (The New York Brning Wend.) x gains to be had in homes, in i4,| Clothes, in everything, tf one will galy 'ook for them. “People who don't rry On @ moderate salar; ‘the men, however, Maybe that's | are going to find themselves crubbed old maids and bachelors soon, cttorborts WA. Le N, ¥. C-—Weill, why MARRY | aj 20 marry rides are never Coming lown, What's the use, anyway? M DUNG MAN WHO 18 MAKING) iden is that if we're going telive is [LY $35 A WEEK? thie world wo've 0 make the - ‘one ts tnt ted. H mest of le 9 i Ge we fipd it, ['m " re we! arried this spring—on $40 WEE GORE gnewer te thie ques- |, wag! 's takine a chance, bat 1 figure tv orth taking, \", A New York Home Girl, N.Y. C.— N.Y, 0, * | 1 think that the average’ New York cake aah Soni aaewers| man has xvi tho « © New York to work, a, and One pane at Gere home, even if the man is carnifg only §30 10 $40 a week, Jimmy M Ridge.—ni COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5&5, 1920 - YEAR Leet tT RIGHT IN FRONT OF Ty' House, AN’ 1T's Gone - -- RIGHT FROM UNDER my Nose !~ it LITLE MAKY MXUr He WENT To 3 SCHENECTADY ° THerE— DID Ya. HEAR THAT 2 1 Ord You YesTeRDAy, UNCLE EZRA wenT TS SCHENECTADY? WHITE STRiPES— AN' I SAY IT's A = a yt Sear “Sui f PO M- rd hen Nine Lbs. \ - nae) JOE! PLEASE Don’ ALWAYS Leave, THE caR OUT THERE IN~ PLEASE NEV'R MIND scReeaNnt!] S'ALL RIGHT - SAL RIGH on -ON THE TRAINS How -D-% SPose HE'D Go 2 SHE DAYS-OHELL “THAT DONT , MATTER —THEYD IMPLY HAVE A * Five Year" START ON HALF “TH! PEOPLE Y'BETHA, LOU!—THS._, IS “PHL BLONSTER JR. -GRACE AN TL ARE Quite PROUD (PORFECTLY “KKILUNG” WE WAY GRecie BLEWSTER Meaxes. WER HUSBAND MIND THEIR NEW CHILO MAID'S DAY OFF J —REMINDS | MANET SEEN IT YET, EITHER: <a THAT FESH WOOSTER ATE UP ALL MY ONLY MARRY A MAN q UT WE DOESN'T LOOK YOU THInk HE UKE “THE SIDE OF @ HOUSE! LooKs UKE 2 | bn a? TOO WARM “THAT CORN WILL POP INSIDE

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