The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1920, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

their musical shows, They will open ‘it on Decoration Day, with an attrac- ‘tion yet to be announced, and will ragged it at ular prices. Sitice « house seats’ 2,000 people, this policy uld be highly remunerative if the shows offered are as good as Gleason & Block intend they shall be, At present the firm has a new musical piece called “Maid to Love” in rehearsal. Broadway is its objec- tive point, of course, and reports say it is of Broadway calibre. “The Rain- bow Girl" is another Gleason & Block a tt It will open in Saratoga on Aug. 21, “CUPID” FOR THE SHUBERT, Lee Shubert has arranged to put iho new musical play, “Page Mr. Cupid,” featuring est Truex, in Shubert Theatre M y eve- WHY NOT THE GIANTS? ‘The following note speaks for itself; nd in no uncertai! 8: “Dere Bide: Not to de outdone by elder cow-workers, the male members of the Baby Sextette in ‘Flo~ radore’ have organized a baseball teem. They are willing to challl any teem of there size—ages seven twelve yrs. Clubs wishing to play Sextetters should communi- ‘\ cat with Louis Christy, ‘Floradora,’ Century Theatre.” . WIFE WORK 4 MME. KALICH TO SAIL. Barrett 5 ae ni sending all those flowers to ‘khe girls of the “Florodora” Sextette? Henrietta Crosman will appear in a work, or not to work— ‘that is the question.” ‘There are mary wnswors| Y on oth’ nides, r SHOULD A HUSBAND LéT His (OUTSIDE THE HOME) AFTER MARRIAGE? |” Write put your gpinion to-day and ‘The Ouija Editor, The Evening World, N.Y.C, Here are some of to-day’s answers: \. Mrs. C. &, Brooklyn—No, after a ‘woman is married her place isin the “home. I have been married several “years vow, and find plenty of work for ‘me to do. If the woman works after marriage I think that she must be compeljed to, otherwise she would stay where she belongs. If a man cares for his wife he will not let her work. “Inweed L. l.—My husband does mot earn a salary and if I went to ‘work I would earn almost as much as he does, but then who would care for my boy, aged nineteen months? Who ‘would cook miy husband's meals and have the home in proper shape for him? Matrimony is a job in itself, and no one can do two jobs. Isn't a good, wholesome stew better to eat than the chops and canned food that you have to prepare in a hurry if both work? Little girl, it is better for you to scrimp @ little and stay in your home to gree: your husband with a smile and.a good dinner when he comes home at night. ‘The other way does not lead to happi- ‘DeRS. ‘Oma, Staten Island—tI believe that] p, EC BEAUTIFUL LINENS. [imeneocve "Ez cupensive. Eatrome care husband , \@ Mreman of the New York Fire De- Bert Cook, President of the Ham and Actors’ Union, writes us MY LITTLE BEAU “ATHOS' IS So OLD FASHIONED. We'VE KNOWN EACH OTHER FOR & = WEEK AN HE HASNT EVEN PROPOSED To ME Yet! from Fiushing that his organization | has indorsed us for President of th Prohibition States of America on th Limerick ticket, and, will do every: thimg in its power to send us to the chair, Mr. Cook, in writing us, en- closed two paper napkins for the campaign fund. Now, who will do- Rate @ square meal to go with the napkins? Tunis Hopper of Long Island City writes to ask if it is true we bave a bald spot on the crown of our head. He says his wife's poker club is hes- Itating about indorsing our candidacy because of the report that the spot ox | “The ladies think !t would be ter ribly humiliating to our country the King of England should meet you, | as our President, some day and slyly call attention to a bald spot.” writes | Mr. Hopper. It is true we bave | spot, but tie ladies need not worry. ‘Whenever we go out in sagicty we ink it. \o-day’s trick rhyme, friends, needs a foal word that sounds like a certain kind of beer, but isn't. Seek it and if you are suc- Cesstul, send all the money you can rake and scrape the campaixp fund. The rhyme: The runner was given a walk, It caused all the ball fone to talk; |) * The pitcher they blamed, It made him ashamed, The dopd had indulged in @ — new playlet called “very Half Hour” at the Palace next week. * So many stars are to entertaih at the N. V. A. show at the Hippodrome to-morrow night that each has been Umited to three minutes. ~ Marcus Nathan has arranged to have [| EN ('M GETTIN SICK OF “THis BOARDING -Housé “THING ALREADY! FIFTEEN A MONTH FOR. “TH GARAGE SPACE AN" I'LL PROBABLY WEAR OUT A #20 PAIR OF SHOES €v'RY MONTH Besiwes! 9 Zr the Tokio Five, Juzs artists, pluy at the Terrace Gardvn Dance Pulace to-night. After to-aight's performance of “Happy Days/" at the Hippodrome, that Production will cesho to eaist. It has ‘been » in “Honey Qtr.” Parte Presented her “Kiddie at Méss's Hamilton Theatre MARY MIXUP y morning, ‘The receipts went to iz New York Cute for Speech De- “_ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. A eth g? rd amma play was theatre at one time. B. & Morrison, Ca- sino Theatre;.Wellmiun, care Eitinge ‘Theatre, — A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAy, pinpee rh ‘lle, who wae Rt SAMUI tactics any money. FOOLISHMENT. Mary had @ liftle smile, Gost her escort quite a pile, On her face the smile was not, Tt was in @ coffee pot. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Why do you have two holes in your chicken coop?! “Bo the chickens can get in and “One's for the bl “One's for the. big chickens and th other for the little ones. 25 . any girl who marries a man getting ® mod wry ‘would be glad to _ Ottide the ‘home. I married ch°a man; ‘ind ‘worked after mar- riage. By eo doing’ we were able to buy ‘our own’ home and furnish it nm q Ps don't regret it. re, Rte am the mother of ae tih id t say that no woman work outside thé home unless ghe tas no children. My only gets $30 a week. He Is purtment, bad to go to work to gare for my ghildren because my husband would spend. half of what he gets. I think it 1s about time that the Government should do something because of the children who ure de- prived of tho foad that they need, Mrs. H. M. M.—I speak from expe- rience when I say that it is all wrong, Too much is sipeciet from the wife, 8. L., New York City—Should a man let his wife work (outside the home) after, marriage? 1 should say not; why does a girl get married if not to get rid of her work outside? A woman's place is at home, taking pare of the children and the home, and no! gO to Work outsid: fetes hy le of her home witless NOEL Do You Know? Copynigi by The bia wm eve Now York breae Wolk" © 1. What architect designed St. ‘8 Cathedral? ala 2. Which of Buclid’s propositions is known as the “Bridge of Asses?" 3. How many pence are there to a shilling? THE BIG LITTLE VE7zA , 100 Proof! “Hic = WHere'D / I Ger «tT Var “mike” PLACE BUT 1T Comes HIGH BRETHERY FAMILY ALL MY GANG HANG our Pp) “THERE ,HOH YES ,LOUI- T KNOW STS UP To THE GIRLS T'Do THE PRoPOSIN’ ! ff WHAT'S “TH! Trou! SORE AS AN OLD ™H ANYTHING HAPPEN TO “TH! MY WIFE CAN SING — lORRIED A. DEAR - WALLY I IAQOALTIE ‘He’s Either ‘an Idiot or a Diplomat! WE EACH HAVE Sone MONEY SAVED] SS UP — Don't You THINK tT WOULD BE A Good. IDEA IF WE BOTH 1 QUN MY CAR INTO THGARAGE LAS’ NIGHT — AN' WHEN 1 GO To GET IT This MORNING “THERE'S A BIG CAR RIGHT BEHIND ME. Cy SO 1 CAN'T GET QUT! It Was “‘Lickin’” Good Ice Cream! J LITTLE GIRL, WHY DONT _ You Get & DISH AND & SPOONS WHY DO You Pck 4T YOUR ICE-CREAM TitaT WAY 2 on, Ts Nr AY ice-CREAM THEY ONLY SENT ME OVER TS oer (Tr PLAYIN’ “ POKER” AGAIN . HUH ? Il see ,BouGHT p A ROUND OF HOOTCH’ IN A“ SPEAK-EASY"! Ar MOTLOMLY LOVELY — -GUT_ BRIGHT! - SHE CAN'T BE FONED LIKE SOME O' YOU WIMMIN' F 4, Who negotiated th D ovigut eg: the purchase of . How many divisions are the: the heart? abe 6. What instrument is used to de- tect the presence of an electric cur- rent? 7. What is the name of the sea be- tween the Dardanelles and the Bos- porus? 8. Who wrote the words of the opera “Salome?” %. What snake flattens its neck when about to strike? 10. What are native soldiers in In- dis called? . Who te the patron sain wh D nt of 12, Where was St. Paul wrecked during his voyage to Rome? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS, 1. Christopher Wren; 2, 5th; 3, 12; oma Pare a 4; 6, galvan- 3.7, Sea of Marmora; 8, Wilde; 9, cobra; amr rd David; 12, Malta, Oisie Paws We ie Ewe Wee —> PARTY, FULLY CONVINCED THAT LITTLE ALICE WHAT IN THE WoRLD ARE YOU CHEWING > THAT DOOR KNOB FOR © — TAKE THE BIGGEST BITE uv MY APPLE 1 TWN TAKE A BIGGER BITE. z (em ® N TAKE A BIGGER BITE THAN: He AINT — HE'S TRYIN’ To STRETCH HIS MOUF SO PE TIN ——— VAN ZILE CO., Mfrs, ' West Hoboken, N. J. 10, sepoys; 11, St

Other pages from this issue: