The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 32

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ee sei eee Se een ames By BIDE ORD from London says that Andre de Croisset, the French composer, has been commis- to write the music for s pro- in which Edith Day will bajerad Pootry Section of foil in in London, following her en- ment there in “Irene”. It is d to bring the new to York after it has been and ip Europe. This announcement Probably means that Miss Day will R abroad a year, at least, PEGGY WOOD TO REST. ie 260th performance of at the Selwyn Theatre Bat- FOR THE SILL FUND. S-. Fred Stone company, present- “Jack O’ Lantern” in Providence this .weok, has sent a check for $500 the William R. Gill testimonial ‘The Sill benefit Sunday night the Globe promises to be a marvei- show. ) RENNIE 18 ENGAGED. Wagenhals & Kemper are becoming active in the producing line. VRennie has been engaged by firm on a contract covering two His first assignment will be as leading character tn a play now adopted from the French by Hopwood, It will be given its rst American presentation in Wash- in August, WHEN STEWART SANG. Cap-|in all, will tour the Loew vaudeville next week, approached Stewart, the Capitol'e producer, Yesterday and said: e you weed to be a wonderful bart- vl WHY DON’T YOU KNOW? ‘Who the title role in “Th: Gin With the Hollow “Tooth” and a ist? weigh hot rock ; mame his new theatre after and Arthur pay for his son of Johnny Reser- Brooklyn, the “Mve in the geen such a big ‘we get our cold , ” : tare came Robert, “where ‘our hot water gome from?” eal INL About Plays and Players DUDLEY Attention, Poets! ) ‘We have decided to form a ° our race for the Presidency. If you want places of honor in the big Dudley-for-President parade of June 81 write a two-verse thyme on the jaubject of “My Looney Love” and send it in quickty. Jefferson Shrews- joury Nutt has writeh a rhyme as a jeamnple. It follows: My looney love, e She 48 #0 sweet, Her little shoce Are full of feet. Her hat sits on Her lovely head, My looney love, , When shall we weds Go! Jack Donohue, comedy dancer, has been engaged for the new “Follies.” Allan K. Foster will stage thi dances in “Cinderella on Broadway. Joo Weber has engaged Marguorite and Sill, dancers, for “Honeydew.” “Lenore Chippendale of the Sothern and Marlowe iny has bought a home at Wading River. Vivienne Oakland's baby daughter, Joan Murray, saw Mamma Be Good” last night. Miss is Mrs, John T. Murray. Capt. Bill Roddy of Kansas will go In advance of the new Gleason & Block show, “Maid to Love.” Robert Marks is staging the dances. Stewart Robbins, recently with Otis Skinner, has joined the cast of “My Lady Friends” at the Comedy. ‘Will Morrissey, Elizabeth Brice and “The Overseas Revue,” fifteen people circuit. Work has been started on the new Loew Theatre in Akron, O. It will have @ seating capacity of 4,000. George Broadhurst's production of “The Storm"’ will ite 275th per- formance at the Btreet Theatre to-night. . The Messrs, Shubert are tuning the Century‘s coolish system and will keep “Fidrodora” there all summer. “Maid to Love.” the new Gleason & Block musical show, will open at the Pree a of Music, Baltimore, on Far East Clutb, of 150 Eunos Theatre next Monday eyve- ning. ‘ A vaudeville performance will be given at the George M. Cohan The- atre Sunday night for Israel Hospital and sary of Brooklyn. ‘This hospital is non-sectarian. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. J. R. 8.—Hie name is William Harri- son tan Think he is a Catholic. Oscar—Dailas Welford of “Ol Henry,” considers “Mr. Hopkinson" his best role. " ASTHOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. While removing some rubbish from the cellar of a Broadway store yes- terday John Ricketts, teamster, found a sign reading: “Dollar Shirt Store. . aw e FOOLISH MENT. He sang © song of happiness, He danced a dance of glee; He telephoned a dozen friends, A joyous man was he, He walked around as proud as though He'd made more hits than Ruth, He counted it a banner day— His dady had a tooth, - FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “My brother’s singing bass in Grand Opera.” “That's nothin’! Mine's ond base in Grand Raph foe Tavoning World OuljolEdtier Asks Goprright, 1990, tty The Prom Publiening Oo, (The New York Brening World.) OMAN, drop that cigarette! At least, if you don’t drop it you're going to get’ in with a lot of your sisters. For sex. \ ‘What's your opinion? LD A WOMAN SMOKE CIGARETTES? Write out your answer to-day and tt to’ The Ouija " “The Evening World, N.Y. Ge ae are some recent answers re- ved: F. Liour, N. ¥. C.—tIt ia bad enough from 5 per cent to 15 per cent, of omen are trying to get rid of the bit ries en starting it. ‘ H., Ha disgraced | z with Harry K. that that kind bt sift is all right to play with but to marry. » Brown E: Jersey—Don't you feel wort of Tesonitnant while reading a the charming crosses her legs, lights her you htful novel if cite and “drawis, “Do ¥. Z., Hoboken, N. J.—1 think it it) refined nor ladylike for wor:- m to smoke cigarettes. izabeth A.—Smoking for a wom- It ine the. health and also places her should not be tolerated. degrading na, Brooklyn—A E. H--You will probably be 4 to hear that 1 am sixteen old ont that I smoke a cigar- jonally, Usually 1 smc eette when I am feeling women. irs <q Brooklyn, N. Ved fully want ot. ridicule. a the girls do not ym smoke, but 1 woman who cigarettes as no respect for ‘A. blue ind I see no harm in smoking once while, but not to make it a habit. ‘of ‘women smoked Rot be So qmany cross ened times, but in spite of the fact that I am only twenty-four and have spent a great part of my life here in New York, | atili cling blindly to that old almost discarded belief th woman is always sofhething just little better and cleaner and fi than the best of men gan ever h to become. of sardonic laughter from the hooligans in the front row.) If women are determined to step down from the pedestal on which ‘they have been placed no earthly power can prevent them, but it dee seem a@ pity to take, away from le old-fashioned men last shattere’ fragment of the wreckage that the styles and tendencies of the past four years have mude of our ideals. Know? Coorright, 1920, by ‘The Prem Publishing Os, (ihe New York Brening World.) 1, In what field of natural history was John Audubon eminent? 2, What letter signifies 100 in Romay numerals? 4 3. What animal 4s often pictured ax representing the Democratie Party? 4. Who said “No man can serve two masters”? ~ 5. In what city is the Lincoln Me- morial Building? ‘or what small fruit is Malaga, noted? 7. From what King did William Penn receive the grant to Pennsylvania? 8. In what country did the cucumber originate? 9. Who was the muse of history ? | Oo VISITS Ye TT I WHILE THEYRE -SiTTine Mey CHTS : IN THE Pag, DON'T THINK HE'S ECONOMicaL wtOR FTER THEY ARE MARRIED Aw ve MEN DISCOVER “Him were ISN'T THE ONLY THING Tay AR HAS A WRAPPER on oe, i Wueke THERES AW P THERE ARE ea ane Se ee ff “COFFEE y a A LET wey Cog tm Pr Pag Co DY. onan Wer Youur tLe. BUTTER BALL — WHERE'D You GET” SUCH -A-CRAZY DEA? JOE 5.1 Dow T WIN You LOVE ME LIKE: You ysep To! Now BO ‘you? \ E MARY 3 Your: WATCH “Doe Won't LET ME Ger AY uTTLE BrRoTHER ¢ oBdy! © sure DREW ABLANK” LAST NIGHT f (i OMIGOSHL WET WILD, SFE TH WIFE WONT EVEN SPEAK “16 Me — I MUSTA PULLED AN’ AWFUL in i Mn i H Ht i LF YOU LADS DON'T BuEeus TNE GOT LOU EATING OUT O' MY PHAN — GON An’ LISTEN ON The OTHER WIRE WHILE T CALL HER wal BUB, THESE, RADISHES wilt BE UP PRETTY SOON Mow YO) BE A GOOD LITTLE GARDNER AND DON'T LET RUSTY OR THE CHICKS GET IVRERE + KEEP A BRIGHT LITTLE, EVE ONT | DROS TT 10. Who wrote “The Complete Ang- | F ler’ 11. Who founded the Bank of Eng- land? 12, What. is the anatomical name for the collarbone? ‘ ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. 1, Ornithology; 2, C; 8 Donke; Christ; 5, « Washington, 4 ‘India; WHEN I SAID THE PLURAL OF “CHILD” WAs * TWINS" THAWS, MORE THAN® “| You EVER LEARNED E To SAYIN eel ENGLISH ! WELL. JOE , Woutd You LET ME HAVE, HE CAR), “ppay.—%-?— : dust For pay? Tm Lovin’ You MoRe'N MORE EVRY DAY! WHAT HAVE E bo T'MAKE You Say THAT? ANYTHING, ONEARTH FoR You - ‘AN’ sYOu kNow IT 4 Tht (\ a y ) 1 About by a Chain of Circumstances! LISSEN, DoGceie - tas MY BRoTHes f see? I corm} P Cer iM, SEE ? "DEED He DiD Sut —MY! DAT MAN HAD SOME” LOAD” - HE WUZ "Cooked" TB A“TURN # ~ PAT HARPER” ' ARRAVED , OUH E ~ER- ARRIVE “MAG — Cuckoo ust Tote a Flask! WRWESSEL SOME WAMDSOME, CHAP WTA BRAINS SHOULD ASK YOU— YOU'LL CALL Wert YEH! — O10 YOU HEAR TAAT IN Here 82 | p \T OFF WITH Me ft DADPY SAID THE RADISHES STARRING ae * WOULD BE, UP SPoT FOR as Bike wero Nove : we

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