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urn Ws §. CCLOULOE ee About Plays and Players IDE ( Mnything t plausidle in making x rhymes, re ny ae ete ft E almost forgot our has nothing on them Arnold Daly read a play to George Cohan yesterday, haping that the would) produce (it. After the DUDLEY We have been waiting, Limertok- | rm, for the word from our Campaign Manager, Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt, | whe ts in Chicago, to announce! some good news to you. It has come) and we ate at liberty to spill it, The . | following wire wae received last night from Mr. Nutt: | “Dear Dud—It is all arranged. The Presidential convention is to be stampeded to you after the first bal- lot. 1 saw William Jennings Bryan, of Kansas, to-day and he promised ‘me faithfully he would arise at the proper time and start the stampede by singing, ‘Sond to the Chair.’ On the first ballot, McAdoo, President Wilson's uncle, will probably got the | most votes, but he has promised to | throw his strength to you If you will get his new baby's picture printed in the paper. All th re are new: for you, as my wife has had dinner with most of the reporters and has told them the need of a purely Jazz | Government in this great land. With them behind you, all you'll have to do is beat Debs, the Republican can- didate, and that should be easy, as understand he hasn't kissed the Old Guard yet, being adverse to military organizations. I'll wire you the result the minute you are nomi- nated. In the mean time send me a bottle of Jordan's hootgh, but be sure and write the "Mr.’ big enough so my wife won't get it. There's a lot of excitement here but can learn noth- @oss! “Dast Is West" opened jast night at the Lyric, London, with Iris Hoey in the Fay Bainter role. We have been notified that Marion Davies bas had her feet insured “to ee of three hundred thousand 3” “Civilian Clothes” ts to return to the Morosco Theatre Monday night ‘with William Courtenay ae its star. Frank Moulan, Colin O'More, Arthur Green and Charles Mansfield are laying tennis to-day for the “Lassie” championship, Sam Shaw (look out mow) is soon to be seen in a musical vaudeville act called “The Joke's on You.” Jack Mason brought the Purcoila Brothers, eccentric dancers, from with him for the Century le show, A delegation of bis friends last night ted Jack Scannell of ‘ight Boat" with a non-refill- Kc. a set of new\ Ziegfeld “Follies, ‘f. Christo, formerly at Reisen- No pac has been made of ‘The opening of “The Fall and Rise of Susan Lenox” at the 44th Street was * Seana from last night to to- Ditrichstein and Lee Shubert have engaged Blanche Yurka for a ent role in ‘The Americans in Victor Suttierland, “89 Bast,” has been engaged to support Henry Hull in “Crucible,” The benefit performance of “The Merchaht of Venice” for the Amer- tean Society for the Control of » |} Camcer will be. given to-night at the H se i 2 i il i i it gf "2 é i eft Li i ‘ 4 3 Byening World Oulja Editor * As exceedingly pleased at the "| (ay in which his readers are to this week's question. of imadequate space it is 0 to print but a handful of the; of letters received. It is ee- gratifying to find that halt of ‘the reatierg have appended an after- | thought to their letters, asking for i space for the Ouija column, The ¥ jon’ of the hour ja: “SHOULD A YOUNG LADY PER- © MIT HER ESCORT TO KISS _ HER GOOD NIGHT? Adair, N. Y. C—i have never al- my escort to kiss me good ht, and yet I still retain the re- 2 and admiration of ali my boy p A kiss is a seal of love be- wo persons whose affections Bi confined to one dnother. Cake Eater, No. 297 Fourth Ave- ' N.Y. C-—Why not, if it ts “her” Beene man? That-is what I look for- ‘yiyerd. to. Yea, bo! “Bt Seievepect, Staten Istand—Oh, Mr, itor, no! Before he att _ = defore he hesitates to attempt eeize hisn by the coal lapels ive him nice, the warm, the und noisy. Only the pursuit is Pagan. Ef he docs not like this he’ aman; éf it frightens him he's no Jane G., East 120th Street—A kiss mean a symbol of love between people that really care for each _ Dave, Monroe Street, Passaic, N. J. phe to have Magic way and finally it ends in Just try one and find out. . New York Site. ‘inn is IM Gin give a fellow, but the wiris peiet on Ws ing it. The modern thinks only of doing one of us sortals and then looking for an- Playhouse. Edward Waldman will appear as Shylock and Laura Walker a6 Portia. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘A woman makes a mistake when she blondines her hair, unless she has enough money to be popular, anyway. FOOLISHMENT. A checker of baggage, while drunk, Once checked a big elephant's trunk, He then took a snooze, And drank some more booze, (TU bet you consider this bunk.) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “They threw flowers at the ginger.” | E “Wasn't that nice?” ‘Tt was not. The flowers were in pots.” Ouijaldtinr Asks ' Goprrisht. 1920, by "Tho Pree Publishing Co. (The New York Brening World.) Judge a friend by the size of his purse, but they don't come that way—and, oh, boy, how I hate a fish-loving gold-digger! J, L. J., Bronx—Certainly, if he en- joys it. It is small payment, indeed, food times he may give her, right sort of man looks at it only @g one of the innocent pleasures of youth, Williamebridge Lassie—I think this question could be answered very well by the New York University graduate whose story was printed in yester- day's Evening World Magazine Page. He claims he has never been kissed, ‘Three cheers for him! a WinlAll Do Yow Kmow? Coprrigtt, 193 Prem Pal Mr awe We Tors Brevivg Worki sO 1, What is the meaning of the word catholic? . 2. Who was Known as the King of Rome? . 3. What disease is known as the 's evil? 4. Who is the patron saint of Italy? 5, At whose feast did the hand- writing on the wall appear? 6, What Barbarian was called the ‘Scourge of God 1, What Greek god was the husband of Venus? 8 What is the principal town iu Ceylon? %, What Roman Emperor changed the capital of the Empire of Reme to Byzantium? 10, What South American country was the last to be ruled by a King? ll, What American writer was known as the “Se of Concord”? 12. How many pieces are used in a game of chess? 4 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920 KATINKA The Boss Is Getting Shaved and “Loonie” Is Getti MEY Mocnin’ Sik- TM Seccin]e A = Won't (T PAY You GME LINE CF NECKWEAR — PURE siL To SPEND Two Bucks} {SNAPPY COLORS - AND WILL FIT “Py ANY COLLAR — eaet TUL CALL THE Boss S=| RIGHT IN ~ He's NEXTE Ul You'Lt HaFTA Set tM “tH BACK SEAT --SEE? ~=AND KEEP “TH LAP ROBE OVER “THE case! HONEST Now ANDY? A WHOLE GLASS Fu ?? Aw NO ~— NO ANDY! 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