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WTA | About Plays Players | By BIDE are preparin; DUDLEY that Wagenbais & Kemper) 4 to re-enter the Attention, Limerickers! Producing field, their old statt |s| |_ Attention, Limerickers! | ly being reassembled. Among Who have come back + Col, James Buford, com- Avimanager: James Shesgreen, manager; Cy Prell id court jester; William Wadsworth, ftor, and Jack Loiius and Frank json, @tage carpenters, Things beginning to hum at the Wagen- & Kemper offices in the Astor Building. Lincoln A. Wagen- 4g, 80 busy he frequently fills his With Collin Kemper’s tobacco, Mr. Kemper is rushing about s: freqyently sees him going side- to keep from flying, SKE COMPANY WRECKED. ~ Minnie Maddern fiske and her ““Mis’ Nelly of N’ Orleans” company, fe. @n route to Los Angeles from it Lake City the other day, were Wrecked at Milford, Utah. A quick of things, however, showed y Was hurt bat the scenery, hich means that the damage will be “@onfined to the managerial bank roll. TO ENTERTAIN AUTHORS, in Brown, author of “An Inno- ve Marti; Bi. it Idea,” the satire on bedroom a which opens at the Fulton oe to-night, has invited all au- Cr of bedroom rees to be his fow. He has reserved several rows of ; for them. Al Strasaman has pointed Chairman of the Bed, “4 mittee, and he will see that ®uest is treated with all the due him. IT WAS A GANG. Coffin’ Cooke, who was stage for Laurette Taylor's pro- of “One Night in Rome,” when first opened in London recently, Has to New York. Speaking of the “An organized gang made all the le. They were just a lot of peo- who resented what they termed American invasion’ in London acting circles. They had nothing a t Miss Taylor or her play. Tho Glass of English people resented action of this gang, and the sec- ing was peaceful because jad been taken to eject disturb- ‘The report that the trouble came the balking of the curtain was . came there to stop , and it did. ——+ SELWYN GOING ABROAD. Selwyn will sail for London to conclude arrangements ‘a site on which to build a Selwyn -in the British metropolis. He Castle-Tremain, now in training a group of eight May: She announces that she has re+ from the stage permanently. is still acting for the camera, am reasurer | fferson Shrewsbury Nutt, man- into te ager of our campaign for the Presi- ger of fi re.Thomas Coffin Cooke, stage dency, has decided not to call our convention until an effort is made to stampede the Republican nt He writes as follow! ‘here | Louis engaging rooms for Limei ers who wil come here to attend Ropublican Convention on July 5. will try to get you the Republican nomination as well that on our ticket. My plan is this: I want 10,000 Limerickers to come here and attend the Repubdlican Convention. When Gov. Edwards calls for a vote on the nomination nobody will get enou, ballots, not even President Wilso1 When the results are made known will jump up and demand your no ination, At that point Jessica Plyarp- ton Nutt will begin singing ‘Send Dudley to the Chair’ from the bol- 4 we will have her accompa- nied harmonica orchestra. Hiram Johnson, Governor of Utah, will Lke- ly protest, as I understand he kicks at everything. He may want Bryan, tn which case I'll spring our free beer plank and stampede the convention for you. Get your speech ready, pat- ting in a lot of propositions like ‘high and mig: &c. And be ready to and beat it grab the Boston out here if I wire you. There's a lut of excitement here, but can learn nothing.—Jeff. rise, nesta e nal word that means tr n a fina’ me much to the makers of silk hosiery. Tf you find it, send it down by your pretty sister, together with a check for $20, subject to interest at tad 4 a carrying charges. e rhyme; T know @ young woman named Begos With @ fondness for bottles and kegs. Bhe often imbibes With jovial tribes COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, MAY 25, 19.20 KATINKA LHOPE You'Re NOT GOING WALKING IN THOSE, || FUNNY DARK | |GLasses, Boss? he 3 Until she can’t stand on her Se tee saw “The Night Boat” last ni Carl Randall, the dancer, has been engaged to appear in the new edition of the “Follies.” i The new Shipman-Wilde pay “To-morrow's Price,” starring Tay- lor Holmes, will open at the Woods, Chicago, May 31, i} “Take. It From Me” returned to New York yesterday and opened last night at the Shubert-Crescent. 1 ‘ie Wells, understudy for Blea- | nor Painter in “Florodora” at the| Century, has been given a long-time contract by Lee Shubert. ‘When “The Passing Show of 1919” closes Saturday night at the Winter Garden, it will go to Chicago for a run at the Garrick, Ruth Allison of “Lassie,” at fora Bayes Theatre, had a birthday ty lat night with nineteen guests “The Night Boat” will reach its 150th performance at the - Liberty | }] Theatro next week. ANSWER TO INQUIRIES. A THOUGHT FOR TO.DAY. Mike Crickett wrote a joke for the Wellteilie Optic the other day, and Keon eee sens JOE'S CAR Conpettin, th, Prem Pubtiiing Ca THY. Bewntng Wal Aw No! nonun' pow ve Gor wor« “T'do! — Mom-ot “mom! Bovsix’s Maw Has QuiT SPANKIN’ Bosse. WITH @& SLIPPER ee PL: UNH FL {T'S HARD To SEE THROUGH THESE THINGS = 1 WONDER \F IT's STOPPED RAINING yer ? ONE SPOOL OF PINK 7 AND “Two OF BLUE ,JoE- Aw, 1 CAN'T Quir MY WORK. WHY leant You wait? ar : ro Tu'minute I'starr pow! ANYTHING — You FIND sumpn’ ELSE FOR Me “r'bo —~ WHY ~TH' DICKENS - - HuRRY Joe = You'Re WASTING Time! WELL MAYBE That WéS -A LITE “TS SEVERE Neo - BUT Something’s Got to Be Do ‘ATS WHAT I SAID — ITS AGAINST THE LAW To BEG IN THe Street ! AFTER You Get MY TWREAD JOE - WHY DON'T You GO Out AND PLAY Gor awuiLe? DONT CRY Bossi] MARY says youR | MOTHER HAS Quit SPANKING YOu WiTH- - & SuiPPeR — ne to Curb the Generosity of Women! (t's NOT MY FAULT IFA LADY DROPS A CENT IN MY HAND WHEN TI HELD IT OUT TS SE IF IT WU ~ > L RAINING f YEA tt oe TWust obit — / Tust Now-~-¢ HAVNT You GIVEN UP GOLF , SMOKING ness A BIG WINNER: now they call him Bill Nye Cricket. = wadie Dunn was bury counting i He's solng to quit barbering. * pibesrg ae eel typ tad FOOLISHMENT. day when a friend came in. pag ot ake “Gee!” said the er, eying | wy own Uétle bambino darling, DUMPIN' WiLD-cATe It “THI® WoMAN (0 LOWLY BUT SURELY AIMIN' ME FoR 7TH’ WWE DECIDED ‘TO | BE ECONOMICAL- DAWGONED \F HS Looe Luke ye WOMAN —THIS , Here “ MILLINERS * BILL" > UNUSUALLY Bia ! GAMBLING AND “THE jeweom ey. “You stiould have been Atlantic City with me last week.” “Why?” asked Eddie. “Had a great poker game.” “Win anything?” “Sure!” paid the: visitor.. “Three Gossip. © Agnes Mack of the is Atiantic Citying. whit ite, dramatic critic of the bedroom Post, is in New York. He is| seem to be popular hereabouts, a single man, Wilson, daughter of the| agers are after the han & Harris Why are you always quarretling? If with me a walk you'll take, I will buy you Angel cake, Now, come on—don't be fudgey, Or you shall not meet B. Dudiey. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, (By Henry Fisher.) Stranger—These ‘White Way Nath Poor: House ! p> [Evening orld Ouijolatne Aas Copyright, 1990, by The Pros Publishing Co. (‘The New York Rvening World), HH Oulja Waitor’s mail is very full these days. We are truly sorry that we cannot print all the many hundred letters we re- on the question of whether should emoke or not. But if letter wag.omitted please re- that we had to leave out y that came in late. Here's this week's question: WHICH DOES THE MODERN PREFER, INDY: AND WHY? “Mail your answers to-da: Editor, The Evening FLOWERS OR see me will often bring me candy or Paes ethiene n ly,” Washington tam he bunsh of pluers 2 wit eee tee day would be more likely to borrow the price of carfare home than to give you candy, fi or anythi! else. Should women smoke? Why, meet chaps who hate to even give you a cigarette, much less a box of candy. Dorethy H. Con Wand —4_ be- Meve that men and 2 4 should fitty-fifty in love the way they a0 fn business and that men should not have to stand all the expense of every party, ie “Trane YOU LOU'S — THE “CUTTUMS” | 0O EVERYTHING We — THAT'S ME! L WHERIT MY AGIUTY FROM MY CUTTUM ¢ OAD = THE GREAT Of M (OU) KNOW ; HE'S CUREO YOUR DAD RECENTLY , DIDN'T te % Yes ‘— YOUR OAD REMINDS ME OF A PELICAN! There Was a Wicked Ho IT SAW HIS BILL TO-DAY AND tT WAS & YARD LONG! Here Are To-Day's Answers: Mary M.--1 am engaged to a young used to bring me ly whehever he called. I told him lor we'd be far better off to the mohey toward our home. Bdna D. K., Brooklyn—The way I ft, all the modern ‘young man ts to bring you is Do You Kmow? Copyright, 1030, by Th yew New York brenag Wetee O 1. What city in Italy is noted for is own sweet its leaning structures? un up tis BE yuat American author first re- n . Just come | SGethams: NeW York City as to #it on your veranda till) 3’ Who has b night and talk. C: ! 9 has been nominated as the ‘don't see much of either, Socialist candidate for President? . In what Dutch dames T. Yonkers—tI think that it's| great peace tribunal tomes big me all thls candy and flowers bus-|" 5. Who was referred to as “The stopped. Here's a lot of girls| Quaker Poet?" ‘are earning more money than we| 6. In what a: and. we have to spend half our|Koran orginally written? bis ‘y,"rushing” them as.if we were| 7. Who was responsible for the Jot of college boy millionaires, Why | saying, of the trenches by "t they go fifty-fifty once in a| Christmas? le? 8. In what conatellation 1s the star Betelgeuse? 9. In what country is the plateau referred to as “the roof of the world?" 10, What political party is known as the G. O. P? 4 RUSTY AND BUB py epee arene TARR CIP LY WN ee, ae cAN'T YUH SEE THAT SIGN! OVER THERE~ “KEED OFF THE GRASS was BUT wusTY’s ’ ONEY A PUPPY ANI HE TANT READ a an’ You TANT ARREST HIM -he DIDN'T OO 3 therford Veteran.——Candy or ? Say, the modern girl wants y¥ AND flowers AND theatre AND limousines AND dinners EVERYTHING that the mod can get. Her idea of a fitting tote to ive'thiose Uninge' to ive ings er, a all a bunch of pirates. A. L, McC., East Oran: r as @ gift, but I fee) that they nicer than candy or books ri