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t Plays and Players” ¢ wiwe Sunvanrf By BIDE DUDLEY REMIND US OF A earsal this week Ian Hay's ! Cl N vet 8 af ten ickers| HE ONLY WAY To ATi comedy, “Happy Go Lucky | Attention, Limeri ‘ I About a Deresce. Pie SEATED \ ntpnsenseensentaesseenanynemnteeanenste! PENT ‘ WHEN BUYING Your ¢alled “Tilly of Bloomsbury. FIGHT I$ To LET ONE OF =| ~FALL OVERCOAT -Don"t Cast will Include 0. P. Heggie,| We have decided that we will use ‘Er OWN A HOUSE AND WORRY IF IT'S TIGHT DN Martin Harvey, George Gid-|Gamaliel’s front porch method of i at IT é ene, Wamund Guiney, Barry Baxter, CAMPAlening in our race for the Rent TRE oMeR Reedabine ‘ acunuce . o ‘| Presidency, From 10 to 12 cach morn- Iv Wound Be Great iF Maxme McDonald, Oswald Yorke, | ing next week we will be found on our Ned: DOPE ON PRICES - IT lie Hodson, Blythe Daly, Frank| porch at Bronxville ready to welcome ||| THE SUDBGES FoLtoweD VILL FIT You AFTER » Alice Esden, Gypsy O'Brien,| the throngs, After each reception THAT 20% OFF” FAD You've TAKen THE HH. Brewer, Lawrence White and| Tank H. Grey, the compos Prat WHEN THOSE SPeEDeRs BILLS OUT OF YOUR Coleman. Last night Mr.|jyaqiey to the Chair’: We have ar-, |) LINE UP BEFORE EM ON | vest PocKeT- BOOK launched Crane Wilbur's play, | ranged to keep our dog tied up during MONDAY MORNINGS TO PAY FOR IT 0 \ nder that we may , these receptions in order Grev HAIRS MAKE THe MARRIAGE UceENSE on. wae at hi ‘h bites, and there jone no votes through bites, Atlantic City, with Masel’ wit be no cook to distur the sessions Some Women DYE ~ [in Business since THE ME starred. by rattling dishes, as we haven't one | = YOu IGHT BILL WAS SIGNED ‘ Aad ane ten ~.. TWO FOR ERLANGER. : a cook, not a dish, ‘Those who wish | ‘f } |to, may remain an hour after each | % K ef |The Puclid Avenue Opera House in meeting and cut our grass, or hoe our __ Ken Kline. at ¢ " Gleveland is not to be torn down as eprcen ‘This is the schedule for next wenced som: wee pened come, time ae0. clase thgar| On Monday the Ladies’ Lin and will be booked through the| Legion will gather, gowned, | 7 of A. L. Erlanger. ‘The new| *lapaca gowns, cut on the a an H Theatre in Cleveland will be Bane Bie nSEs | St rer he han rasK; on onda through this channel also. = Sirewsbury Nutt Marching Chub wit |be received. The members wi!l wear UT BAMMY LIKES IT. ho | White tles and hip flasks; on Wednes- | Bea ee eeietne rec | Gay Corp). Walter Kingsley will lead, fet Wr “Bus DUSTER x “ay or nace arate nearby on| we, Chorus Beauties ass ¢ 1b outs : H ‘gently and pure Jay Jessica Plympton Nu a ' Hi Wich to build. It was neceseary for| {he Daughters of Jingle, will arrive| ON ME nes nike eee femily to vacate the hore on @/and read orieinal poems; on ¥rilav/ ROTECTE 8 notice, so Mr. Nichols erected | Pye wistful Widows will be received, | & two-room bungalow on the new! ang on Saturday we shall greet the y and moved in. The Nichols) qariing lttie children, Bring zifts If an old Southern! voy insist, friends. They'll all help | Mammy, admired the new place ell the y. : “4 out it,” bend the cehar day, “An told nun CAST NOW COMPLETE. ‘4 iub to hab a little shack) With the engagement of Anita Clar- ‘but she nevah agreed wif me.|endon, Edgar MacGregor has com- idn't want to lib in dat little| pleted the cast of “Self-Defense, ‘Bf yo’ did yo'|which will open at the Apollo Theatre, | Atlantic City, during the week of July 19. GHE’D GET THERE ©. K. Gossip. Jane Wheatley, recently of “Oh, | eich Beate i rere ity ort tesoued (Henry, han been engaged by Walter | — To HAVE SOME PLACE To THROW |S CANNON- CR, EFT FROM THERE (T IS: WHEN CAN Y'START JOE, WHY Do You KEEP AT THAT GREASY JOB ALL WEEK? You'LL RUIN ALL YouR GLOTHES ! 1VE GOTTA-DRAIN THE OIL OUT OF TY’ CRANK CASE AND WASH IT OUT wITh KEROSENE , THEN - -- + Tt’ DAWGONNE STUFF squire TeD SipEways !! Hast for “Martinique.” -— and Preside ida A Ross has been engaged by CUT Tar y ; © traversing aT chuctey Teak b; tarmer Quran c. myer for a role in “Bab,” LITTLE MARY MIX-UP Bet Uncle Ezra Went to Yale! ee asked itarring Hi jayes. = = = ———— Saat Mite Wan ttn ‘Seacciee Then| Aileen Hamilton will lead the i } 50 MARY OSH? L ve ] < We Re Nor tear? That he set his big turnip | dances in Farl Carroll's “The Lady iece at 13. of the Lamp,” due at the Republic »' WELL MARY. CAST OFF 4 ] LED HALE = 8 Aug. 16. J tere we Go, THe ANCHOR Bee ane ety s tho|_ “Elorodora” began its fourteenth o. GWate OPFSAND wake 4 tg a tact occ: he | week at the Century last night and ‘ “ Bia MEUHR Se iitie peed whetir will remain at that theatre all sum- By Oo TRE soon make it up. mer. i ri Gan da Ty AwRIGHT | CAMP IN A SiFFY. Ina Claire will appear in ie l BENEFIT NEWS. f Dias REVELL e Ca | Sow rae >| Jk wire from J, J. Rosenthal, in Chi- | time to-night. be gtates that bis matinee testi-| 4 spider and fly dancing number a performance for Nellie Revell | has been put in “Scandals of 1920" by more than $2,000. Pat Rooney, | La Sylphe. | ‘Cantor, Van and Schenck, Chick] Nine Western girls, winners of + ont alles, Sraak Tianey and Louies beauty contests, wi 1 neo the Zlegteld uae Se ft = ve volunteered to appear at |“Midnig' * ‘Thursday ni . 7 = Revell testimonial at the Cohan|The Green-Eyed Monster will be} f= - “eed tes = THERE ISNT Room Harris Theatre a eg a there also, g ’ fo . Plartatataiat = FOR ANOTHER PICTURE who got him his chance in| A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. AND ANYwaT IT BA geen] bpm be Mahan ppt WOULD NT DO To PRINT ety girl, er hair bobbed last ‘ mt week and two days later she heard WHAT UNCLE EZRA Snooter Slade, the barber, was wear- SAID WHEN de Founp| THE ANCHOR Our Diggers” at the Lyceum the 326th Stee eee ana We ing one of ber tresses in a locket on his watch chain. a FOOLISHMENT, ee mergers eae on old maid iw Mowet! THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY f ig Who gabe all the neighbors a scare, and Coolidge She sat on her cat, County Chairman's} Who complained in. B-flat, While people yelled» “Hey, have @ YouR CoNTINUOUS care!” ' ¢ CHATTER “S'GST ME OWN UP Now Sev! Lay ‘ore - “ou MEN LIKE A TALKATIVE WOMAN, 4 A MAN GETS TIRED OF CaBeY eS WELL AS CTHERS WOMEN - THEY ‘RE BUT I MvsT “TELL ‘You ABOUT MRO. BROWN ! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. the Honor of our Dear Old Flag! Evening World Ouija EaitorAsks Copreiaght, 1990, by The Prove Publishing Co. (The Now York Evening World.) ‘AVE a good Fourth? Did you ; &@ one-piece bathing suit? tell Miss Common Sense gid. But now it’s time to get . and write a letter to the i tor, Here's the big ques- SHOULD A GIRL GIVE UP MAR- FOR A SUCCESSFUL BUSI- CAREER? jersey City—In theory, of girl should always put mar- ahead of a business career, But the other hand, one a think of “Guthe practical features. he young “men ‘of to- are making $25 or $30 week. G jake as much, often more, A girl cannot run a home on ‘& eum, nor yet can she keep on and contributing her quo... the expenses of that home at the time that je running the It's a double job, and too bis te do properly. I say stay single a business success the same @e @ man would. T., Irvington, N, Y.—Too are putting business ahead . They make big salaries, ter than men can, and feel so ves that they decide @long without marriage en- This type of business woman nation. larlem—Why should I mar- gan affor¢ to support a hus- my salary of $40 a week, but ‘want to. some of the answers to . fuersion: “Are Secret ut : regretted. N, Y. ‘Why keep a mar- Secret? If it isn't a marriage | ™ ean proudly announce, It isn't the d of a murriage to make Gon—A secret marriage is just Autoist ing Robert Rendel's car stalled)—1 an accident, old man? Rend: hanks; just had one. matrimony, and it's going to be a se- oret affair. She's a little dear near our friend M. B. of Bound Brook, N. J. Me for the Jersey girls every time. Doris, Yorkville—Secret marriages @re not as a general rule successful. Why keep marriage a secret? I would never do it, for when I get married 1 want the world to know. It's some- thing to be proud of. College Man—Tell Buddie Blake of the Bronx that if he has @ girl who is a good enough sport to want to treat once in a while she’s a sure jewel, and he'd better hold on to her. Annie, Astoria, L. 1.—I don’t see why secret marriages shouldn't pe successful; but then it al) depends on the young man and young lady. Lote of luck to the Ouija column, 4t's the a! ? Write a letter to the Ouija editor sug- Festing questions that could be asked. t's your column Il as ours, and we want to get'tog ceih dota ll Do vou Know? Copyright, 102 (ime New Fors Nivealne Works’ eras 1. From what opera is the “Barcar- ollie"? 2, What substance, coming from tae sea, has a natural smoky smell? 3. Who is the author of the play “Abraham Lincoln"? 4, What was the name of the hero in “The Cloister and the Hearth"? | 5. What man-eating animal is the cause of many deaths eacn year in India? 6. What country is often referred to “Albion”? 7. What is the maximum we'ght of a lightweight? 8 What Democratic Senator wax pg. { have been inarried twice | fFrmerly Secretary of the Treasury? oth turned out taking a thftd fight into] P& 9% Who wrote “Tom Brown's Schoo! 10, What is the principal city on tho Island of Hong Kong?” 11. In what Indian city was the fa- mous "Black Hole"? 12, What household article ts often manufactured from palm oll? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. 1, Tales of Hoffman; Drinkwater; 4, Jera England; 7, 183 lbs.; omas Hugh ney : Cuckoo ! Y'NEVvER Fo) “CARIS SDODDEBVEG * SAYS MY HORSE 1S ONLY WOeTH 500 - DAV! LUN-DUN BRIDGE 1S FALL~LING DOWN AN AWFUL “THING! Vu oust Meke HIM GIVE F600— THEN DAD Wiw ADD ENOUBH FoR, @ NEW CART - SUT “THE BLOOMIN’ NAG WON'T HOLD UP AS HEADS WHERE YA = ? GOIN' ,MUVER ¢ _ Lou Wins b WE THOUGHT T° LET WIM Go FOR S500. LON-DON BRIDGE 1S FAL-L-LING DOWN