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By BIDE PL, site in West 44th Street, im- ‘Mmediately west of the Little on which hv wil erect two One above tiv other, The which embraces 12,000 square was formerly a part of the As- M@etate. The theatre on the street fvel will be called the Model and its tity will be 1,400 seats. The one 78h the root will be named the Novelty PBAd will seat 1,000 people: AN the 4 o improvements in theatre puliding will be included in the con- a pifuction of these two houses. A fea- a of the Model! will be a mezzanine it, which will contain a horseshoe sixteen boxes, with a large loung- foom in the rear for the exclusive “L, ERLANGER has obtained a . | Attention, Poets! | COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920 DUDLEY A Brooklyn man named Bennett writes us that he felt se nutty Monday night he resolved to join the Limerick party and support us for President. He says there are numerous coal mi- ners on Long Island who are forming a “Dudley-for-President” Club. That's good! We'll have them assigned to the financial department, as coal mi- ners are always good at digging up. H. G. Burdock of Port Washington has solved our “Beggs” trick limerick and is entitled to the honor of send- campaign fund. His completed rhyme follows: 1 know a young woman named ing us a fried egg Sandwich for the|f TAKE THAT- AN THE NEXT Guy WHO ASKS FOR KATINKA GETS) The Poor Goofus Was Razzed Before He Could Open His Yap/ AIN'T THAT, BOSS — Gimme] We ARRWED FROM 5 CABLE FROM : H SWEDEN ‘To DAY AN’ )Lexpect wm Here ANY MINUTE ! ZF Y'THINK YER BEAY 1S COMING YIGONNA BE DISAPPOINTED | of the box ocoupants. F. Richard Beggs, nm, who, with Mr. Erlanger,| With a fondness for bottles and the New Amsterdam, is at kegs, ‘on the plans for the now struc-}| She often imbibea With joval tribes, “BLUE DEVIL” AGAIN. Until she can't stand on her kicks. Jos Weber is to send “The Littio| We are aes tage in bagel t Devil” on tour in the fall. For |Mr. Burdock’s rhyme, since ho 1s no! ‘east only a poet byt a nature lover as well. be has engaged Mabel Mc- ig vas i wi wrote the por “The Maude Nolan, Wilbur Cox,| Weeping Squirrel,” several years ago Phelps, Merle Stephens, |and gaincd wide renown as a street car motorman, | Spor ta Three Nae and the | SD. L. W. of Staten Island has asked ts for Mr, Weber's “Honeydew” ‘us to permit her to ride a black horse Doro’ and in the big parade on June $1. It seems | thy Follis and John Parke | iets in raourning because of the| doesn't want to | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. _| “oath of her dog, ata uity for @ place’ Bince Spring bas returned I am Jan- a ——HERE'S JoE.--! SAY, YoU PooR PILL, (TS Your CAR tM TELLING Asout ~~ on BOY! Y'ouenta see “Tar “Truck DRIVER BEAT IT WHEN. HE SAW WHAT HE'D DONE Mt: 4 Haw. Haw -HAWR=R+ ——"THEN ALONG COMES “THis BIG Teucd AN' STARTS BACKING INTO “THE CURB! HE HITS Ty’ "TOURING CAR — HAH -HAH- HAH ~ —AN' KNOCKS A LAMP OFF “HEE -HEE---- io th ion, she sends the) slow. My brain is a lng-| following original “Looney Love") fair. The wheels in my | rhyme: My Looney love, Come sit with me, You turtle dove, How I love thee! Bo. rat eare, Spring fever "m tight in its grip. thought of hard labor I hate. I T'll just give all my duties the and go out and dig for some bait. dreaming of fishpoles and sinkers Hnes; I'm dreaming of brooks the like. ‘To feel a fish tugging whole being pines. jealous of | | My Lo love, You @ dream, Turn on that light, Before I scream, to get close to the ground and | A” Ment! She gets the black horse, fle with Nature! Geo whiz! Say, | rs » friend reader! Let's drop all | Flower” are to play the subway cir- work and meet on the bank of a|cuit soon. They will start for the Let's banisn our worries and /Coast in July. “Tick, Tack, Too" is to close in . Let Detroit ‘on June 5. Sophie Tucker has @nd pitch in our hooks; let's |taken over a cafe in Atlantic City for the old world to its fate. You'll |the summer, me? Hooray! Then it's me for| The “Night Bont” girls are to have forooks! I'll go out and dig for |the privilege of swimming in the Hip- bait. podrome tank, ‘There'll be no strike among the workmen at the big play- house this summer, MARY, I'uu @ve You AoMICKEL IR Oo‘ Go our THera AnD MAKE BoBBRe stp THAT Nowe — Bovsy, sioo THaT 4o.se? You 4ND YouR MADe Bowsie QuiT Noss TusT THAT Noise KeeP AWAY Nakiote ‘S YuR NICKEL. ‘ Feom Here? is TRANK Ya- SiR | Hats decade Sidney Blackmer, of “Not Sc Long inc er, 1 iees ee Ate ean Golder | Ago.” at the Hooth, ts organizing a AMillation, however, will be ex- |flm company. His first picture will for the production of fea- |°° $aule erty Helen Wolcott, of “The Hottentot,” pho! pears, For the past 8X/wili give a supper party to-night to ir, Smith road~ been in Call- |oeiabrate her one hundredth Bi riaing “The New Henri- | way stage performance. turing William H. Crane. | “Oh, Henry,” recently at the Fulton, “fim will made by Smith & lis to be equipped with a dozen mu- den in association with the Mar-|sical numbers, The music will be organization, written by a well known composer, Gossip. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Julia Sanderson bas several offers| A, Siegel—Don't know. t in London, M. Leigh—Write editor of Cast for Sinnott play, | that information. i. i - A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. We met a man on Broadway to-day who laughed at the claim that the newspapers are short of white paper. His name was T. R. Zann, pe PS FOOLISHMENT. in, of “Martinique, act in Constance Tulmadge's next |4 Bronaville old maid, Mary Nast, * Eloped, and the interest was vast, Anton Heindi is not only growing but he is now musical director | Sald her dad, with a cheer: “Maid to Love.” “I can see my way clear inty Moore Potter, a donkey, !s nih 4 Se tirusrtset rele in Care To paint the old homestead at last, " at the Capitol this week. “William Moore Patch has closed the liminary tour of “Iligh and Dry.” I open again in the fall. lance O'Neil and “The Passion WITH TH’ HIGH Cost OF EVERYTHIN'-I. ES FIGGERED fae \ BE CHEAPER “To Li HER SUE ME - , MaRRY HER: . SKY Sou VE BUSTED TH’, “ENGAGEMENT= FL RIGHT ON ~TH’ EVE OF NOUR 95 We “TRIFLER — DUST “TLD ME HES BROKEN Hid “ENGAGEMENT” WITH * MINNIE” “THAT \FATHEAD WHY SHE CAN FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “The church choir gave a chicken dinner last night." ‘What did she eat?” Copyright. 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ERE glad that you lke the | lows a chance to learn a lot about the Oulja Ed)tor’s corner, fellow gn ot Pe Abaow ‘vine a. ae mrings e readers closer together, and gives contribs. Keep up the 004] us many unseen, the liked, friends, Send in ideas for questions, | Keep it up. Yours for a double-sized Keop the ball rolling, and the | oulja column. (Rattor's Note—Thanks, *, job, we're wi you. going. It’s good fun afl around, | PNA Txioue Hin Ridgewood—t am What's your answer to this: sorry éf I misunderstood and hurt ICH DOES THE MODERN GIRL) Jack's feelings. Things are often said FER: CANDY OR FLOWERS| in tho effort to be clever that are AND WHY? ao a ee... “euT NOW Loox AT Me !—WHAT HAS WORKED “THIS CHANGE 2 WHAT!2- Wey TIM A LIVING EYAMPLE $— WHEN PROWIBITION WENT INTO EFFECT UNE WILBUR — “THEY'Re T WAS A HOLLOW-CHEEKED, FIGHTING R PROMIGITIONS ; DOWN -~IN-THeAEEL bu - u ; e SEEDY, WALKING D a‘ 7 SKELETON =-~ eur Wiisure =I DON'T hasty and ill-considered, | Marjorie, Long Branch—Harry K.| is right. to sweets. But just imagine the gor boo who pays $8 for a box of YES, THEY TALK FLY LANQUAGE To EACH WELL, ONE. UV ‘EM MUTH TUv THEEN MY PIE AN’ TOLD ALL , HIS FENDS ABOUT Join in the game. Mail your answer | ¥ to Per goy E, Elmhurst—T'll say to The ee atte ad NY.C Stevens that I am seventeen, never Fe os vet Rated) smoked, painted, or been kissed. | aN ee | jsie—t am a ‘loyal reader of your AB. Albany The modern str] sectign; wouldn't miss it for worlds. the greatest thing in the world— iid) sll | ty. : | R. R., Greenwich Vitlage—The | rn girl prefers candy to flowers. You because she likes to eat the ts, ‘But let's hear what the girls we to say for themselves. ow? * Irving Davis, Brooklyn—They like ‘og | ORHMR, 1920, by The Prow Publimhing Oc, . Probably their sweet natures ahs Sieg Fok women Word) 1, In what country is Salonika? 2, What sanitary engineer was re- ponsible for freeing Panama of yel- low fever? 3. Whe painted the mural picture Brooklyn—There 1s| entitied the “Pageant of Religions” in timent attached to|the Bostoe Public Library? SP EES Re ane wrote “The Chambered + Cd jautilus” + Peas baby for me. All they nbs, Under, What kind of tree was the some ‘suc shop of the “Village Blacksmith"? Bud of Bay Ridge—Aall the girls I] 6 Wh the “Declarati say that candy sure hits the | independence” " Pa 0 1 7, What was the first mi sent Lillian, N. Y. C.—You can't eat! by telegraph? anaes rs. 8. What American General eaid “I wers., V.A. D. Brooklyn—For the past | pro ‘to fight it out hy — BB gid _— engaged te Tetaxes ‘all ae eee tae ea yin the world, and| 9, Ho: ie astetnganat 1 Mike better than | Noan's Ark?) eons Were saved | candy that ¢ brings me. Flow- 10, What hall | ti Always make mo think of a sick | “Cradle of Literty"? ee ete the om somehow, 11. What body Be iv Cioway sk dat | ne y causes an eclipse of ly in the movies do we see the 12. For what reason is a wagon tire ree res pirytes Bed the sist he} heated before being put on the rim? never gives y is nothing more ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. than tiowsrs, and} 4. Greece; 2, Gorgas; 3, Bangent; prefer flowers to| 4. Oliver Wendell Holmes - | nut. t"thoman seternons pita "al Bi 8, Gras’ 8;