The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 24

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UL Plays and Players / BIDE now comedy, to be produced _ by Byron ‘and Marshall, is to » be called “Transplanting Jean.” tts origing) form it was presented ‘Where it bad a long and euc- run, Yhe French authors are de Flers and C. A. Caillavet, ‘have a number of notable suc- to’ their credit, among them “Decorating Clementine,” “In- it George,” “Miquette,” “The Lord Vergy” and “Marguerite.” American version of “Transpiant- Jean,” in which Arthur Byron Hedman are to star, was lam Thompson, THE “FOLLIES” BALL. ‘The summer season on the Ziegfeld was opened last night by F. d jr. with the “Follies” ball, ity, Art Hickman’s Band, im~- from California, furnished the o for the dancing and it proved , #enuine treat. Among those who DD in the entertainment were a n Miller, Eddie Cantor, W. jot” ~was first produced presented Emily Stevens with a ul leather bound volume con- th} Ryan gave exhibitions of danct: at Dante Palace" ‘at the Lyrlo Theatre, “Bis litte joke. The other day baldof an old picture of DUDLEY (By Wer of Divenion } He't found in almost every clime—the man who knocks the game. In any land, at any time —the man who mocks the game. A chronic kicker ; one who would prohidit anything that’s good. He knows it all; that's under. atood—the man roho knocks the game. He's nothing, ae a rule, at stake—the man who knocks the game. But still he kicks for troubdle’s sake—the man who knocks the game. Just let him growl and let Mm roar; the world will move—its moved be- fore;s0 do your boosting ané ignore—the man whp knocks the game. Se ing beauty, will be in “The Midnight Rounders” at the Century Promenade. Babette Wood, also for the Century Promenade, is a Chicago girl, Dut she intends to take out citizen Collier, tn «film performance Sign on the Door,” in which Marjorie Rambeau is st will be given at Terrace Garden re. eet * a Jed F. Shaw of the Booth Theatre way. Nairn of “Lassie” has written called “When You Make ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Bevctts ener, but can offer no fine Helen—Any sheet music ‘wil order “Bedelia” tor you. — A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Henry W. Savage chased his hat under two wagons and an automobile on West 424 Street yesterday and all | he said was “Goodness me!" ‘and :, at the Bijou. Olwon, & Mack Sennett bath- » FOOLISHMENT. Msg Mary Ann Jones, who was three, Bald: “Men never interest me, Were one to propose, T'd turn up my nose, What good husbends are I cawn’t see.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Why do all the old maids go to eburch?” “Because of the hymns, I presume.” COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920 KATINKA HUGO DOESN'T KNOW Tye Been’ TAKING PAINTING LESSONS. TW SURPRISE HiM WHEN HE PAINT THE. ACROSS THE STREET~ IT ‘BEAUTIFUL - JOE'S CAR Coop 8, Pom Paige (HY. Romnng Wel GOSH ~ WHY SHOULDNT I FEEL Gtum? Look AT) “HE PRICE OF Gas Now — “THIRTY FouR CENTS! T THINK ft Go AN’ Loox IN A COUPLE MORE. PLACES | WELL , DON'T LET (T Ru YouR WHOLE. ure! AW- You carey We PoTaToss — I'm Trep No -%OU caRRY is ‘eM . Tim carevin} The €eGs i | | 4 EEE. ° GAID +Y'DUMBELL You IN@ULTED 'S KATINKA, AND Now I'M TRYING To Hey. Boogie — ] IT Le carey THE POTATOES THe ResT OF THE WAY Home. AND YOu CARRY Home Sweet Home’s a. Good ‘Title for a Battle Scene! HOME SWEET” HOME ? How Do You MAKE THAT ovT ?) ‘CAUSE THERES No PLACE LIKE IT In THE WORLD } SAY! ALL Y'HAETA DO To EXTRACT A FELLAN'S KALE is TGWE HIM GAS - why Boesie!? You DDAT CARRY The Bees carerunty’? LHave & Good Notion “TS SPANK You! hey ‘Re NEARLY 41 venting World Ouljakaiter Asks| ay Coprright, 1990,"by Tho Press Publishing Oo. (The Now York Brening World.) ‘ BTTERS from interested readers questions? Why not ask “Should ‘of The Evening World Ouija ™en smile at girls on the street?” ; Mies |. M. P,, New York Cit; * column are swamping th vetoran Rutherford seams to lke’ to The questions asked get in bad with the girls. I ike to in yesterday's mail, proves, have hit the bull’s eye. Give a/ $ ; . “SHOULD A YOUNG LADY AL- HER ESCORT TO KISS HER “NIGHT? . Manhattan—If that’s pert the evening's programme fui travel ‘Mae, Long Island City—A kiss is @ little thing, why deny it to qrho seek it with sincerity? ie, Brooklyn—nAny girl who will @ gontiema: ifest her appreciation byspermnit- ea wee ‘ittle kiss, / 5 et, Coney Island—No man wil! ich my lips until he asks my hand ‘merriage. A kiss at twilight? A nevers! Here are some answers te last question which have flooded oMlce: | Harry Raymond, New York City— f no fast kid, but if a girl has halr I think it looks fine 4. Cy Castoria, Long Island— hey way girls bob their hair to look ret! Like company should | f+ ia brown; so there, amart Herbie, Station L, N. Y C. hair? Where do they get that “Com- fort Stuff"? Eleanor, Springfield, Mass think this column is the best ever. { watch for it each evening. I think hair is woman's crowning glory and should mot be out short, even for comfort, —. H. L, Dumont, N. J,—Giris should not bob their hafr, I'think it looks sinful to cut off a lovely head of hair just for style. 4. &. C. (Reg'lar Fella)—tf @ girt wishes her hair short, let her bob it. Tt belongs to her—and not»to some of the bard-boiled ems that write and jgive their _ WATE Copyright, 1920, by Tae Prem Publishing Co, (The Now York Brening World.) 1, What organization has the motto “Do a good turn dally?” 2. In what prison is Eugene V. now confined? ‘Who has recently been declared the King of Syria? 4. At what place was the rock from “which Moses strack water? 6 What early American statesman te “Rights of M: ‘Who is known American Navy Who is known for hie recitation ‘asey at the Bat? What are the oldest trees grow- ing in America? 9. From what opera is the violin selection “Meditation” taken? 10, How many ‘inches are in one palm? 11, How. many signers of the Dec- Iaration of Independence were there? 12. By what name are the lyn Nationals known? . ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. know] 1, Scouts; #, Atlanta; 3, Fa! 1} 4" hrorebi. b, "Thomas Pelne: tom vi ft €RE YOU MAKING & BUSINESS OF TRAPPING , AND SKINNING CREATURES: old-fashioned ideas of : RUSTY AND BUB Pen ad RT WHAT MAKES THA GUWATH: HOPPA | OP THO HIGH & BUS, WHAT 1S Tue’ Trove 7? MV TeNeS WOULDN'T work OXY) aaa. onl

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