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Cun y “About Plays and Players By BIDE CELTICS To MovE. Whitford Kane 1s director and pro- af The Celtic Players. This of actors and actresses will their activities from the Theatre to the Bram- Playhouse on June 28. The roster .theesompany includes Eileen Cur- Paul Hayes, Henry O'Neill, Bina Clem, O’Laughiin, la Mo- am and Alan od yells ex » . “LADIES’ NIGHT” SOON, by|her home and then Ruggles, Allyn Evel; .| IY I were but a Dumbie dee feet stuck clear out in the hall. OUR OUIJA SECTION. 2 oung y he 2920, by The Press PuWiehing Co. (The Now York Rvening World) HIS week's question is a “pip. “Jt fs an outdoor question and | the water, and yet they condemn ‘ris who are wont to play at on, the sands thus attired. do you think? Send your an- to HE OUIJA EDITOR, - THE EVENING WORLD, NEW YORK CITY, N, Y. ‘Thip week’ 18 IT PROPER FOR GIRLS / TO WEAR ONE-PIECE SUITS AT THE BATHING BEACHES? H. H. W., Yorkville--Why certain- , that’s just the place for ‘em. You 't start any argument with me. Fifteen-—Well, here's what I Tam only fifteen, but let me U you that’ you will never find mo | @n the beach in a one-piece ing suit, and as for: Kathryn, Beach, I wish to tell her that I swum for eight years in a satin bathing suit, and when I ja two-piece bathing suit interter- ig with thy stroke, I'll change to a immodest one, but never wear ‘8 question is: idence, R. “Let their con: be thelr gui: artim think if there re less HYPOCRITDS in this I'l forid of/ours and less-exeycised eyes, ere wouldn't have to be any law A Brooklyn—BSure, let them yea Mien i om keep but for the beach! appear in such a weems to me that the ones the one-piece bathing suits re only ones who approve of ‘New York-—It is easy for a ive his opinion on the one~ thing suits because he js not by the. things In ques- E: ‘ask @ girl, especially one : rt the pleasure of necessary things” DUDLEY “e—to Mdm an’ me, I mean— “We'd better take a tent an’ spend a while where things are green.” We did; we went nest day an’ Pop says he'd be cook for us. My mother smiled, but let him try. He made an awful muss, At supper time, the frat day out, Pop says to her: “My dear, I'll fry some eggs an’ spuds today. I'll fla ‘em, never fear! Oh, I can ogok, you bet yer lifer Now, don’t you say I can't.” We started eatin’ soqn an’ found he'd also cooked an ant. But worst of all, Mom got a bug into her mouth an’ yeel—the way that lady sputtered ‘round was tur- rible to see. That put an end to Pop as cook. Mom says, when’ ahe grew cool: You cook? Why, Uasten, Andrew Brown—yer just @ Blamed old fool.” he can hand her the paper showing , |the total and borrow $10 from her. Henry M., Chimney Gap: It isn't necessary, I always wait till we reach help her add up what she has left. Thus, by a pro- cess of subtraction, we arrive at the proper amourt. Gossip. . Herbert Grimwood of London has been engaged for a leading role in Myers and Hanford, “Two Hicks From Arkarfsas,” will join the cast of “What's in a Name,’ to-morrow, Earl Metcalf, Fox leading man, has been made a Companion of the Mijp- tary Order of Foreign Wars, Eddie Cantor wants to erect a bungalow on the Ziegfeld Roof. Mr. id hasn't said whether Eddie "t Or can. Jewel Carmen has returned to screen work. She is acting in a plo- ture called “Out of the Darkness,” directed by Roland West. B.C, Whitney will produce “Th Joy Line,” a musical comedy by An- tonfo Bafunno and Earl Benham, in the fall. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. A. 8.—Not that we know of. L, L.—Ask the Dance Review, Gal- ety Theatre Building. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Somebody asked Oscar Poosch yes- terday why John Emerson wags sail- ing for Europe? ‘ell, he's a Presi- dent now, isn’t * replied Oscar: FOOLISHMENT. And you a yellow rose, I'd buzz about you, love of mine, And sting you on the nose, And, as you felt the shooting pain, I know you'd say in glee: [Ah ha, niy darling one ts here And he is stinging me. Eurekat FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What's a hippodrome, Tommy?” by a female hippopotamus, Dul- ter athletes than should be. A-Ce-AM.—It is merely the uncul- tured, unrefined and fad-seeking fe- male class who would approve and wear a one-piece ‘bathing. suit. The authorities should make every ef. fort an@ enact such a law to abrogate the practice of such species wearing this vogue on our beaches. Now, | watch the bob-haired, painted up, cigarette smoking giyls contest this, as it js only their kind who promenade the beaches to attract the eyes of the virtuous youth. A. W., Wall Street-—Why not one- piece bathing sults? It's ae | the girls; they suppose that a show of limbs other portions of a girl's body wor lead any sensible-minded _persof | astray. The old fogies are the only | ones that condemn them because! they know that they would only look | ridiculous in that kind of a sult, — | Sharpshooter.— Sure, if they want | to wear them, why not? But st{ll [ can't imagine what some of those Brooklyn “sharples” from the Sonia would look lke. Know? 1. Wlio wrote the elegy on Keats called Adonais? 2. In what city is the great bell of Russia? %. From the Greek name of what stbetance was the word electricity, derived? 4 What bird was shot by the Anelent Mariner? 6. In what year was the Jast inter- national yacht race for the America’s Cup?s . 6. What insect did Solomon fe to reprove the sluggard? 7, What precious stone was believed by the Ancients to be a cure for drunkenness? 8, What was the maiden name of Shakespeare's wife? % By whom was Annie Laurie com- |" posed? 10, In what city does Caniinal Gib- bons live? ll, To what country does Tongking belong? .* 12. 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MY GOLF BAG AWAITS AT “Th' DooR! “THOUGHT we MIGHT GO OUT AND SHOOT SOME MEADOW MARBLES “THIS MORNING ~- How iat d YouR Kip, MARY THREW THis Barn THROUGH MY wiNDaw/#¥ AND BRoKe pre T Brought “Ties | BALL “TS PRove GOW, Lou! — wriereo YOU_ TAKE ALL Ose MicWees Be TUL eer T KNOW EVEZYGOOY “(MY =You Must BE SO POPULAR, JAMES! Ve HORRY , BUB A BEFORE. we GET SOAKED DADDY, WHERE DOTHE TTL BIRDS GO WHEN ET RAINS MET THIS UTLE FLAPree BA HAL —SEEMS TO ME SOME FlAcE ! , (%G, | Ne covert si WAS » Lé 3 NOW LISTEN Here's TH’ way we LL worRK IT. WHEN SHE GETS BACK I'LL PULL THE, OLD STALL ~ YoU KNOW - | "GOING OVER SOME PROPERTY HAH HAM. HAH ~- SEE? 1 Bs “MARY! MRS BROWN SAYS You “BROKE HER WINDOW WITH THis BALL -Now— 5 Bor sHe Need NT HAVE BROUGHT iT OVER —— IT coursd oF Gone OVER AFTER NO, James! — Not FOR ALL He 4 FISHES J -why A J) THEY Swim WAY —AN’ HIDE UNDER THE ROCKS SO THEY WONT GET’ weT