The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 28

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/ COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920 ut Plays and Players By BIDE J TTHIN the next six works the Messrs. Shubert will produce four new plays intended for As Henry Hull's initial Vehicle they have accepted a drama entitied “Crucible,” Leightcn Graves Osmun. Promi- ia Mr. Hull's support will be Binney, @ sister of Constance ) mow appearing with him in ” “Don't Be Afraid,” by Hopwood, will be produced on 2; “The Lights of) Duxtury,” Clare Kummer, will be done a cartier, while a new drama by Roy Cohen, entitled, “The ‘Will ‘have (ts first perform- on June 28. “The Rise and Fall Basan Lenox,” which has been 4n Boston, will become the at- at the 4th Street Theatre t Monday. Alma Tell will play the He role. Others in the cast, which more thar sixty people, are T. Haines, Beatrice Noyes, ° Sutherland, Harry D. Southard Albert Sackett. i MISE SEGAL SAILING. ‘Vivienne Segal, featured prima ot Abraham Levy's “The Littie|™ "wil gail for Paris on La Tune 17, accompanied by ber , ®t apend a month eelecting gowne for her next season's en- a DUDLEY By Way of Diversion The future, I've no doubt, looks dark to you at times, my friend, Just trouble seems to be ahead— dust trouble without end. Ite wrong to look at life that way. Here’s some advice to try. Don't worry ‘bout to-morrow till to- day's gone by. They say tomorrow never comes. To-day ts always here and, therefore, my advice ts sound, I hope my meaning’s clear. The future may be full of clouds, but if you'd clear the sky, don't worry "bout to-morrow till today's gone by. Gossip, ‘BIN Norton painted hs porch yes- terday. No wonder Mr. Bowes got Rothap- fel. He has always put on capital ht. leon Van Biene has been engaged for @ part in the new Winter Gar- den show, “Cinderela on Broadway.” Jack Mason, just returned from London and Paris, is stagt the dances in the new Century re shows. in the Harbach-Friml-Dud- | enade ‘Piece. From Paris she will go to to see Miss Alice St. John the Segal role in the Grossmith id Lorillard production of “The Latte Whopper,” now at the Shaftes- Tavatre. BURGLAR WANTS WORK. Beatrice Swanson of “Florodora” and states Lillian Roth, the child in “Shav- ings,” at the Knickerbocker, is back cast after a week's absence, due to an auto accident. “Martinique,” now at the Eitings Theatre, will be presented at the Lyric, London, next October, Cissie Sewell and Mercer Temple- ton will introduce a new dance called “The Race Track Glide” in “Honey Girl” to-night. Grand opera stars in town or pass- ing through seem to find “Lassie, the Nora Bayes, much to their liking. Roscoe C. Free, just back from Canada, bas a new whiskey story, which he will tell you for @ good ect r% are Nab rtoge theatres in the Broadway district just at pres- ent. The Capitol, however, will re- open to-morrow. After a run of eight months at the Belasco Theatre, Lenore Ulric will terminate her engagement in “The Son-Daughter” a week from Satur- day. Sromomtth and Laurillard have ca- ‘bled Charles Dillingham for the right to inaugurate their tenancy of the >|London Gayety Theatre with “The Night Boat.” é + WHY HE CRIED. * Lep Bolomon of the Century box took his small nephew out in eountry Sunday. While running a farm yard the little fellow causing an old hen to cackle , The boy arose slowly and ap- h Uncle Lep crying. burt yourself?” asked le-0," replieal the boy between “but that oM chicken laughed me and I don't like to be teased” SEE @. ja A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The Wellsville Fire has adopted a resolution to the fect that any member who appears at a diaze without his badge will not be permitted to fight the fire ent ef- FOOLISHMENT. (Contrituted ty D, Underhill.) There lived a young lad who said: “why ‘ ' Can't I look in my ear with my eye? If I put my mind to it, I'm sure I can do it, You never can tell till new * FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “I started life as a telegraph oper- ator.” “That's queer. Most of us start as infants.” OuijaLEdttor Asks (Copreiget, 1920, ty ‘The Prean Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World), EEAA, folks! Got seventy-five letters to-day. Johnnie Walk- er’s dead, but we're otill eving Says he's sent us four- mot one has been Mighty sorry, we'll print his » Wir. “Rough-house” Meyers us a postcard from Asbury ish ‘we were there, F. B. of sends another special de- . Keep up the good work. Get the game, D GIRL BOB HER i] en FoR COMFORT OR 'e the query. Write your torday el 'the oun Editor, for! : 's_your letters for to-day: girl should bob ir if it will make her look anv 3 ‘but most girls I know are ‘y envugh already, ly E-—t've had fifty good laughs discovered that five rational ds wanted to make the acauaint- of Peggy the Mysterious, Here's hint—I live on Long Island. Maurice, A. D—! like bobbed also I'm saving the Oulja j look over before I get isa American—it you would be a of fashion bob your hair, but sure that you carry a curling tron th you. Yours for a langer column. h-House” Meyers, Asbury ‘d like to get Rutherford Vet- ia‘my clutches for about an 1 JAM JELLY, N.Y. C. (J. J.)—Let girls do as they want. The gir ts the dne who looks either od or bad. {t's not the hair or the im eat Pre her who bbe 3 ine”, Jersey y—No nt d bob her hair unless its a ‘en ‘have to. By the way, why not a ‘Outja Column? z val Officer in the B. M. M. Bri Merchant Marine)—I'm like fashioned girl with the old ‘ ideals. ve travelled right ro the world too, and know the of a good lassie. Anyone want x an old fashioned young man? hh, Bronx Girl—Maybe Ruther- will wake up some day. as hair belongs with the end smoking kind, Not for r Valhalla, N. Y.—The Ouija mn is: ly. © bardly wait the Tguese Ruther m Bat bob her hair? Should a man clip ‘his? ShhhI—All girls study their looks So they can vamp the poor men. A Good Sport—I'm not looking for candy or flowers, I like a good game of baseball, basketball, canoeing, ten- ale swimming or fishing. label C-—The bobbed hair sie ay Pi Brown—Me for the bobbed haired vampa. Wayne, New York—I don't care if she does. All I want is a girl who is on the level. Miss Victoria, Brooklyn—@uccess to the column, (Thank you.) Bobbed Hoad—1 firmly bellove that @ woman has a right to make herself look more beautiful and younger. Mr. John Grouoh—As General ¥ HE'S TEAMING UP WITH & Livtve: Goor LOONIE 60 o's THE Tar oy THEY'RE REHEARSING Now ! AH, DID YEVER HEAR ANYTHING Ay Uke fF SIR? pom OM THE aatibnena nite { ; . A THING LIKE “THAT HAS GOT HEY + wat ¥ Tarvin NO BUSINESS DRIVIN' A car! “To DO —-- RUN oveR mE? HUGo, THE LANDLORD SENT UP WORD THAT We'LL HAVE To Hove IF THAT RACKET DOESN'T STOP in Here ! MY-0- ay? wHaT A ') MAGNIFICENT STeycTURE! 1 WONDER +--- side From Musical Ears! TV You, BORS=| Boys AIN'T FINISHED WELL , KEEP AWAK& WF Y DON'T WANTA GET RUN OVER tt! }) SomeBoDY 3 GONE AN, AsPur UNCLE'S HAT one THis Dirty Ta Jost Take i T cor Yur Har Back FoR ra — THE BIG LITTLE FAMIL WHERE “TH’ LY\/ Sam HILL YG’ WITH “TH' BIG iv * ° -0 PUT (T ON WREATH 7 LUKE’! MY WEES FIRST. HUSBANDS GR OH! 4 NEEDNT Look AT ME LOOK HERE , GirLS — You CAN'T GO UP IN THAT ‘PLANE 3 — YOuR MOTHER Witl Heve A FIT Manager of a large corporation I | Emaar would absolutely refuse to employ any girl who Ookibea her aire fe to trying to look like “#weet sixteen and never been kissed.” Where are the cod old fashioned women? Walter J, Kiefer, Reading Park— Can you give me Rutherford Vete- ran's name and address, 1 want to mati him a revolver and some poison, ee I You Know? Omer Re EME EIS Weteplns Om 1, Who first used the term “natural | a ‘selection? 2, What planet fs nearest the sun? 8. Of what are the cross wires in a telescope usually composed? 4, What man connected with the de- velopment of the telephone died re- cently? 5. What, ts the commercta! name for dried cocdanut meat? 6. What Spanish city was noted for ite manufacture of steel? 1. What race in the Balkans claims to be descended from ancient Romans? 8. What range of mountains in the Palestine was famous for its cedar trees 9, What ie the birthstone for Sap- tember? 10, Who is the Spain? ll, What is the oldest type of Greek architecture called? 12. Who was the Federal prieoner who recently escaped in Philadelphia? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS, Darwin; 2, Mercury; 3, Spider's Vail; 6, Copra; 1%, patron saint of KZ _| 1 PNoi WELL, I 'BOUGHT | ANEW Par OF white bucks Orsre favs We Se MY DADDY ‘TH AWFUL, GOOD TO me m T KNow!- BUT SrosIN TH PARACHUTE DIDN'T OPEN 2 IM GETTIN A POND ALL READY & Spates pooner Bayes Lear er ee Wee WHY = THs 13 MY dare WHERE D You FIND ‘eo THAT one 2 & Thass Right! Everything That Goes Up Has to Come Down!

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