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COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1920 This Goof Will Trace the Call an’ Send Up His Picnic Ch 17 PROBABLY WILL, MADAM - You ARE TALKING To AN UNDER AKER ! KATINKA BUT 1 TOLD THE LL, HE Gor tT My ‘ede GROCER TO BEND Sust}| THEN! 1 oRDERED WHAT YOU TouD Me, /-7 CORN AND PEAS ~ NOT Tt PHONE THAT B AN WHATS MORE - THE GIvd Him A PIECE OF NEXT ORDER You GET FRoM ME Wilt BE ‘About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ‘he Ynglish comedian, G. P. Huntley, BW YORK is to be given the - oprortunity te see Raymond By Way of Diversion. . | |: Hitohooek, Jutta Sanderson and : er. th one big musteal revue in August. Mr. Hitchcock heard Gien MoDon- ough read the Mbretto of the new “Kitohy Koo” at the offices of Charles Dillingham yesterday, while Jerome D. Kern played the music. The come- dian saw opportunities beyond a one- tar piece and said he would be glad ft share the honors with others, sug- gesting Miss Ganderson and Mr. Huntley. Mr. Dillingham thought 8 Mr. Hiteboook did and immediate- ly took steps to carry cut the idea the oast also will be Jay Gould, las Stevenson, and the Mosconi of dancers, Mme. B, Rasim|, has been engaged to come ‘ork and superintend the the gowns and scenery. will stage the new ) SPIEGEL 18 BUILDING, _ Tuc Greenwich Theatre, ‘a new ts now un- construction at Greenwich and Avenues and will be opened ‘afore the year onds with motion pio- (fuses and high clase music. COHAN HAS A NEW ONE. George M. Cohan is preparing to a new comedy by Augustus Mc- It ts *oalled “The Meanest iz the World.” The first por- will take place at the Apallo Atlantic City, on July 2s te Row assembling the NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY! “who impersonates fm“ Night Boat,” at the Theatre, was deked recently she learned that branch of stace wor #o well. ‘used to be @ child, myself,” she * —e NEW REVUES NEXT WEEK. fhe Messrs, Shubert’ have decided Jaunch the two shows on the,Cen- Sy Promenade during the week of 2%. It has become necessary to m the title of “The Midnight the 11.30 entertainment, ~ |tellectual hoofer, She wrote both the unders.” Ma promi . MISS TOBIN TO TRAVEL. + Vivian Tobin of “Shavings,” which end its run on Broadway Satur- night, will spend six weeks on u o ead ne ‘Walter Moore's a daddy again. Girl time! | Frank ener = now publict- man for Kane ures, Dorothy Dickson is entertaining . wounded soldiers at the “Las- ce iy ty Be Good” will close its eea- @t the Casino Saturday night. . The Century Theatre has a now $50 000 gooling plant 8 Keep the’ “Fioro- “patrons from perspiring. a jo Klauber has engaged Ro . and Juliette Day for bis eo comedy, “Scrambled Wives." ‘The officers and crew of the New Tork receiving ehip will see “An In- jnocent Idea” at the Fulton to-night: Community Square Theatre, of will an in July. Art Hic! of Ziegfeld Root used to a Western Union r. Bo did we, but the com- survived, |, J. Shubert fr. graduated from parse costume by the Universal Fil | Hal Forde, Sam Ash, Theresa Max- There, now, Maggie! Don't you worry ‘bout yer dad—don't do it, pet! "Course, he's bound to miss his baby; mise her lots an’ lots, you bet. But she's sure to be #0 happy. Billy's love will even grow. An’ he’s such o reg'lar feller—squarest, cleanest doy I know. What's thatf Ia yer Daddy cryin’? Don't you worry, Maggie, dear, Joy has brought them tear-drops, honey, first I've shed in fifteen year. Daddy knows his girl will write him letters ev'ry week or two. Will he answer? Well, jest watch him! No, pet, Daddy won't get blue. He's jest sort o' wishin’, honey, Mother could be here to- day. Maggie, you wus Mother's idol till the time she went away. When she went, you 'member how she asked you to be good to Dad? Well, you've done it, Mag- gle; diese you. You've sure made his old heart glad. There, now, Maggie! Don't you worry "bout yer Dad—don't do it, dear. 'Twon't be long till you'll be comin’ back to make a visit here, Be a@ good, sweet wife to Billy, Hush, now, bless yer little heart! Dry them tears. Remember, honey, that the best of friends SSS his school at Long Beach yesterday at the head of his ciass. As a re- ward Dad has invited hin to bring his classmates to the Winter .Gar- den to-morrow night and see the opening performance of “Cinderella on Broadway.” ‘Biille Shaw, sald to be the shapeliest @ancer in America, will appear in her own revue at the Palace Thea- tre next week. Miss Shaw is ang in- words and music of her new offering. Louise Mayorga, of “The Scandals,” has a string cred wampum which wamps twi day. The donkey used by Carugo in “Pagiiace!” has signed: up with the vy Players at the 89th Street The- at To the Hon. Syd Whriich: Sugar received! “Blank Dudley shall havo it all. Have you time to run for Vice President with ua? well Conover, Dorothy Follis, John Parke, John Dunsmure, Queente Smith, Kuy Kendall, Helen Long and Marguerite and Gill will be in “Honeydew.” ‘A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “The cost of roach food has risen 80," sald George S. Heineman yeater- day, “that we can now afford to keep roaches again." FOOLISHMENT. I saw a little lady A walking down the street. Said I: “Oh, Uttle lady, You're looking very sweet.” She turned and smiled right at me, A toothless, aged smile; I quickiy jumped thrge fences And ran, at least, a’ mile, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Patient (to dentist)—Here! You've pulled the wrong tooth, ‘Dentist-—Never mind! I'll keep on till I eet the right one, “oe Downy OljoRathe ss £ Copyright, 1920. by ‘The Press Punishing Oo. (The New York Bvening World.) girls and boys! You a: " ture a huge success. If you could see the bundles of mail sent in + *) each day. We wish we had space to print every letter, but that’s an- Sether story. Give a look at to-day’s opinions on the Great Outdoor subject » %and mall your answer to © THE OUIJA EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. * Bach person is limited to five an- wwers. 48 IT PROPER FOR GIRLS TO + WEAR ONE-PIECE SUITS AT _ THE BATHING BEACHES? ~ Leona Sugarman—is there anything Perfectly charming than a girl & one-piece tathing suit? Of People with one-track minds mnot concede this, Just picture our California bathing girls! © Frank, Tenth Avenue—Sure tf the }Birls want to camp around in them, swhy not? Can't a girl be frivolous ay perce toe t the same time sbe raupoctable Uhave the right “doy fepoagal who ol thing suits, Blondy of Brooklyn—Your question not at all hard to answer. It is Hindeed not proper to wear oi thing sults, It ts very immodest. +1 am not a saint, but I don’t believe Mn it. For men tt-is O. K. 5H. C. G—it a girl is pretty, yos, “1 all wear thom, gtherwise, no. (T whnyhow, so what's the difference?) 4 Fe-l¢ some of (they would never want to see another Yold fashioned onc. What does (Veteran Rutherford say? ‘Oswald, Hartedale, N. young man of nineteen pot think of associating young lady who would w ‘2 5 se old maids Vwould try a one-piece bathing suit, Y—I am J would {convention be held shortly? re helping‘ us to make the Ouija fea- SERIE SRST SI a a LER SE bloomers, long, ‘bulky ekirt and bunglesome slecves they would not be so ready to criticise. Ye is not that one-piece bathing suits are more im- modest than the old time ugly sart. It is only that indecent minds think them 5 F. X. Welfhe place for a girl wearing’ a one-piece bathing eutt is in a private pool, not on a public beach, The majority of girls who wear one-piece bathing sults are merely “beach posers,” who swim like stones. Also, I do not tuck my nap- kin under my chin, ps Bcc RR Do Yow Know? lk By what two staters was “Dhe Wide, Wide World” written? 2. In what langunage are medical prescriptions written? 3, In what year was Hawali an- nexed to the United States? 4, Of what university was David Starr Jordan at one time President? 6. What is the name of the science which deals with the natural history of mankind? 6. What namo is given to a blood- sucking bat? 7, In what country will a Ziontot 8 What ts a stook-broker called who operates in anticipation of @ rise in lece.bathing suit, I think it is very] Prive? ‘shocking ard should not beaches where young They lead Nay, nay, “keep us close to our mother's strings, lest we go hence and geen. ity, N. ¥. C.—df the poor, weak Who are so afraid that they|land Stanford 9. What insecticide ts most generally used for spraying plunts to protect them from attack? 10, What was the nationality of the actress Mme. Modgeska? 11. What team did Frank Chance manage when they won the pennant? 12, What is the name of the hero in the opera “Carmen”? 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