The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 28

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: About Plays and Players By BIDE GENES from Shakespearian plays S) will be given Saturday evening at the open air theatre on the estate Roland Comklin at Hantington, L. for the benefit of the Huntington Hopital) This entertainment will be ovided by the Shakespeare Play- mg.ot New York. & special feature 1 the appearance of William Wersham in the Forum Scene from us Caesar.” A choir of boys will ing from tho treetops. LAMBS LIKELY TO SELL. Jooks now as though John Golden get a slice of the Lambs’ Club- mee in West 44th Street, which ts lneded in the construction of his citre. The Lafnhs’ Committee dis- atter Yesterday. Not . Golden pay a good price slice, but he will he asked to it the Lambs to use the theatre eir Sunday night shows. If he lesces the present theatre space the clubhouse will be used for ing quarters. TO AID THE FUND. Kayth Totten, head of the Drama- edy organization, has requested ‘members to attend the Nellie testimonial at the Cohan & Theatre Sunday night, July 11, CELTIC PLAYERS OPEN. 6 Celtic Players are presenting @ oon,” by Lady Au ey by Ruthérford e, i Houlthan,” William Butler Yeats. All three well done by casts composed of nt O'Loghien, Allan oA teer, O'Neill, Paul Hayes, Eileen Angela McCahili and Bina Whitford Kane directed the ‘8 Are more or less ENGAGE COMEDIANS. Savoy and Brennan have been en- by the Winter Garden man- ent for “Cinderella on Broad- y.” They will be given comedy and, well, you don't know the of it. There will be an extra of the show Monday. tg m A LAY-OFF FOR REN. With four musical pieces to write, "y 4 Wolf, of the Morning Teie- h, has obtained a leave of ab- ‘and will be away three or four ths. Mr. Wolf intends to spend of ‘his time in Ithaca, the town points with pride at him as a and will later jog over to ope to sec his “Rainbow Girl” d in London, J. Fred Zimmer- the Modern Hercules, in pla.- to enjoy Mr. Wolf's vacation Ly a CHICKY DROPS IN, Plies, aged half-pabt 4, — in the Cohan & Harris officee ¢ day to call on BE. W. Dunn, she intends to marry when iio 8 up. Miss Plies is a member of gant of George M. Cohan’s musical » “Mary,” now in Boston. Tie ‘won't let her perform, 6o she's in New York waiting for the show to - re.” Asked her classification Pn the stage, Chicky replied: “Tse a prima donna infantum.” a CASINO GETS IT. ©) Through an arrangement with Loe Bhubert, Will Morrlasey will instal ; “Buzzin' Around,” in the O next week. ° WILDE TAKES A BRIDE. 7 7) Percival Wilde, playwright, post Sand author, was married yesterday to 4 Marohres of Sharon, Pa. a descendant of John Adama. panded PLAYS AT FULTON. rough an arrangement with Oliver . Bailey, the Jowish Agt vpee by y Will give special “oft I es and Sunday performances the Fulton next season. The plays ve presented in the Yiddish lan- DUDLEY _ f By Way of Diversion. When Edna plays ond singe her lays, the world seems bright to me. Each Uttle note just | ecems to float into my heart, you eee, And ev'ry trill gives me a thrill like some sweet power divine, When Edna plays she wins my praise, for Edna ts all mine: : When Edna plays and sings her lays, one neighbor in his flat just simply tears around and ewears and kicks the dog and oat, The othera growl and enart and howl, een though she does her best. They vow that they will move away, for Edna ts thetr pest. ee guage. Victor Weinechenker is spon sorting the plan. MAYO ANSWERS BACK. YouTl please excuse us, but Frank Mayo, while acting in a Universal film recently was standing around In a kilt. It was @ ohilly day and he was shivert bid "Gmatter, Prank,” amked the direo- tor, “Cold with the salt t! hetie Nope” repli o actor, with the cold.” i GOSSIP. Jack Haxzard of “The Night Boat” has written a Last) story called ‘Mary, jeen of Pots.” noe “Lovee” will be moved from the Greenwich Village Theatre to the Little Theatre Monday. George McKay will sing a new song called “What Do You Think of That?” in the “Honey Girl” show at the Cohan & Harris to-night. Ea Wynn's “Carnival” will cele- brate ite one hundredth performance at the Selwyn Theatre to-night. Edear J. MacGregor has engaged | Hilda Spong for a good role tn “Self Defense,” which went into rehearsal yesterday. al One eas ef Goouts sre. see: ing "Seeing Tht at the Playhouse to-day as guests of Authoress Mar- garet Mayo. A. H. Woods has engaged Chin- quilla, a Cheyenne, to teach Irene Fenwick how to act an Indian role in “As the Clouds Roll By.” Gene Buck has been told to write a “Frozen North" number for the Zlegteld Root show. Overconts and furs will be loaned the patrons. ‘This is the final week of “The Fall and Rise of Susan Lenox” at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre. Claude Grenecker, General Press Representative ‘for the Shubert in- terests, is to spend a vacation at the Leo Ditrichstein cottage in Connect! - cut i ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Virginia—What about “Lightnin'?” x Erdey—Now, Mark, Gertie wouldn't ike It. Christy — Consult Larry Giffin, Knickerbocker Theatre Building. Garcee—Don’t dance so well and maybe they'll make you a star. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “The town is, still being painted red,” says Harold De Becker, actor, “put now they're using water colors.” FOOLISHMENT. We sat beneath the apple tree, A cherry fell to her and me; We bit the peach and I declare, T never ate a better pear. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. never talke?" “T give it up.” “An oyster.” venting world Ouija EAcor Asks as Coprright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New Ygrk Evening World.) OME on, you Ouija readers, and send in your answers to this week's , Questions. Why so reticent? If you married secretly, and are happy. why not write and tell other Ouija readers? If you contracted a secret dding and learned later that you had erred, it {s up to you to warn other readers who may be contemplating such a union. At any rate, write and send them to The Ouija Edjtor, The Evening World, DO SECRET MARRIAGES TURN OUT HAPPILY? ) f Red—sy ouija board says that it's vt to the young folks who contem- being married to use their own t and to let their conscience heir guide, and that after they fe married for a while to tell the how they do it. William Arthur, Am-i-ty—why get mrried secretly? if one tells his of the marriage intention he he might find out something about rloved one that they didn't know . You never can tel by Toodles.—I'll say they do. I ‘Married secretly and we are very py, I have-all the happiness that heart desirés, B. F., Brooklyn.—The great draw- f & sec eis the fact , until too vice that you may have if It had been known to all. *Baby—A couple e marries eecr y because they love each other ly; that they married not to ; ‘up, the happiness and love that Aheira. “I expect to do the same in because you of secret marriages that didn't out happily it is no reason why should say that o secret mar- turns out happily.” Let me tell itis only narrow-minded people, yourself, who think that way. W I can't understand you Gothain girls permitting any one to censor your bathing suits, You may call us Purt- tanical in some respects, but when It comes to beach attire we wear Just about what we please. Palisades Park, New Jersey.—One- piece bathing suits are all right if they are not to the extreme. There are many so-called two-piece girls’ bathing sults that are just as daring ag the freedom-of-movement one- plece sult, ——__ Do Yow Know? fom York oreniog Work O> 1. Into what body of water does the Commecticut River empty? 2. By whom Is the race horse Ex- terminator owned? om a 8 About how many seconds doop it take sound to travel one mile? 4. What famous actress recently died in Franc 6. From wh: university did Gov. Coolidge receive his degree? 6, From what country was the boll weevil introduced into the South? 7. What European country — pro- duced the most e@wine before the e| war? lere are just a few answers to last ty question which are so good ‘the Ouija Editor cannot let them to waste: Girl, Rockaway Beach— hat Yd like'to know is where. do S censors get off saying just what n them? If any one ever to advise me about my suit, 8. What chemtca highest melting y 9. In what city mous porcelain tower 10. What Is the name of the for- mer Catholle Cathedral in Constantl- nople which is now the principal mosque of the Mohammedans? 11. What was the weight in gold of the “talent” mentioned in the Bible? 12, Who wrote “The Tales of Hoft- man?" ANSWERS To QUESTIONS, 1. Long Island Sound; 2. Kilmer; 5. Amherst; 6. rman) lic f gaebons 9. Pl 1. 125 Otfenibach, s element has the nt? “What is it that is pretty slick but | COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920 YES, HE GAVE ME A TICKET To SEE HIM FIGHT TONIGHT =, BUT 1 CAN'T Go, You USE IT, KATINKA-| NO USE WASTING A PASS! 7 Vit SHow Her my'New & “TRouT ROD AN’ JUST. ACT AS \F IT WAS ALL SETTLED TTHAT WE'RE GOIN’ ‘To TA' - MOUNTAINS IT's YER FIGHTER FRIEND To SEE You — YEH — BUT WHAT Good 1S A BEACH PARASOL 2 “There LAIN'T ANY BEACHES IN “TH! MOUNTAINS , DEAR? ‘WANT TRACK Tite BATHING. SsuITS You ONW “TAKE Me out FoR DINNER ONCE INA BLUEMOON AND “HEN Te Achear Oy Prace ! mi | no, MARY, WHERE We RE GONG WE WONT NEED ANY DBATHING suits BEE-U-MPUL “DRIVE JUDGE !—We'LL BEAT AHEM HAMIDILY With “THAT. KIND OF AND BUB eB AN Author t 7 MoM. Says We CAN ALL GO BATHING ALL NAKED —THar WE Don T NEED BATHING suits 2 (6 “THERE ANY CHICKEN SouP 9 ‘ON HIS MENU HEAVENS, — WHAT HANG DING IT- HAPPENED? WHY DIDN'T You TELL ME HE GoT KNockep OUT! SS tte * 4% THERE ARE NO “TROUT IN THe OCEAN Lwhar 5 THs ABour GonG BATHiNG }Aut Naked 2 Suits Gone Batdine awe D 9 SAID So 2 R WHo : T To.n MARY we Wou.d NT NEED ANY BaTHineg — 49D WE WonT — Decause tHere ’s No Pace DID You EVER SEE A WoRSE LOOKING “CHOP” THAN “THE ONE I DUST PUT ON MY Pirate ? BEAT US, 1S MIGHT! - PAGE WALTER '™ GONNA AST MY MUVVER, GAPS — HaT was A PRETTY PUTT, LOU!— How'd You Oo \T ? MUWER, DON'T STUPID TALK DUTCH ? TS Batts « sBudeCounHan FSF ff That Was a “Lou-Lou,” Lou! YOU, DROVE Mé To \T! Ps ~ | ty Tet SCHL. tees Dest ™ 0 of the romantic old Saw cisco that endures,

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