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About Plays By BIDE BRAHAM LEVY, producer of “The Little Whopper,” has pur- chased from William Harris ir. it Stewart and Robert Baker, offer it in New York as a musical ly about Jan. 1. “Arms and the Was produced by Mr. is at Fulton Theatre in 1916 with Fay iter and Cyril scott in the princi- roles. It afforded Miss Bainter her Spportunity to win success on ay. For the musical version Harbach will write the book and and Rudolf Frimi the music. piece will be staged elaborately. +. "BERLIN GOES ABROAD. a 4 and Players DUDLEY By Way of Diversion. What helps us fight the uwful heat? Tee. What keeps the milk and butter sweet? Tce. What ts it, when the sun beats down, Brings comfort to the scorching town And makes the smile replace the frown? Tce. In has gone to Eu & vacation, While abroad he will some work on “The Music Box ” Sea Tiger Ppt ens he @ new theatre they are in West 45th Street. e GIRLS To & TO SWIM, between the and “Scandals companies Swill be held next y afternoon at Starlight ent Park. Tho contestants lece suits. There will in the price of admis- at the gates. Guess we'll have ROOKING “TATTLE-TAL jimmy Hussey’s new revue, ‘Tales’ will open at the Colum! a tre, Far Rockaway. on August ‘@ ranch, Asbury Park and tle City will follow. MISS SEGAL WRITES. Jenne Segal postal-cards us from to say ft looks like rain. Miss I 48 over there buying gowns for Next appearance in “The Little r” and she says It {8 #0 fod @asy to spend money in the French @etropolis she isn’t a bit tired. “You may think Broadwa; of electric | woe mother and I w: the other ht and counted 7.000" on Main treet here.” WHAT DON'T ¥ you KNOW? What is the largest city in Illinois ‘who named it Chicago? was the first man to give his a porterhouse steak for biting mother-in-law? is the plural of “children” and se made us think has a writes, and which has the more hssceg eee le? os ‘was the most expert cherry- eee) ann EN 7OU Over ee. 6% long have you been married rsa ere oe mt oe iT SOUNDED Goop. ‘Three men from the rural districts ‘before Proctor’s Fifth Avenue yy and looked at the what tae of a show this i) ask.’ ‘He went to the box office and put his wyaudeville.” replied the ticket seller. dermt: he was not un ) he -|“You're cruel,” said the maid to him, In Summer what's our one best bet? Toe. What te it keeps us all in debt? Tce. What wilt the iceman some day need When he from mortal bonds is freed— When for his sins they have him treed? | ICE. | eee new shows at the Century Promenac will be given to-morrow night There is now a “Florodora” Auto- mobile Club. It will go out for a airing to-morrow, Hercules, the monkey in “Buzzin Around,” has @ bank account of his own, Hut he pays no income tax “Two Rich Americans’ ts the name of a slit that will be interpolated in “Buzy.n' Around” Monday. ‘An extursion department has heen launched for “Cinderella on Broad- way” to care for out-of-town part John Murray Anderson has retur from Atlantic City, He will start re- hearsing the “Greenwich Villag. Follies” Monday. A Terrace Glide contest will be held at the Terrace Garden Dance Pal ‘Tuesday night for a silver cum. Hy- man Hirsch originated this dance La Sylphe, the fantastic dancer |i. “Scandals of 1920," has designed the dances for Earl Carroll's new play, “The Lady of the Lamp.” “Hold Me,” a new song by Art Hickman, will be interpolated in the ee “Follies” to-night. Bobby Wolsey will have a good part in “Maid to Love,” the .now musical comedy which Gleason® and Block will produce. A solemn regiem high mags wil! ‘be celebrated at 10 o'clock Monday morning at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, 7ist Street and Broadway, for the late Josephine Cohan-Niblo. Madison a4 and Walter Sanforl are seen together every day. It ts rumored they have a plan to form a theatrical BT prod ‘but they say the: genes to produce only a fow gol . A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Sheriff Pickens of Wellsville, hae bought an auto so he can run down law-breakers, FOOLISHMENT. “You have no heart, I see.” “Well, you're to blame,” replied the youth, sean “Fach act ts complete in it- if, If you don't like the show you come out at any time.” ruralist returned to his friends. ” he said, “the man told me you go in and if you don’t like the they'll let you come out again. try her a whack.” Gossip. concert will beheld a* Winter Garden to-morrow night. irvitation performance of the PBroniag wai FIHIS week's Oulja question prov @ successful business career. 4s in the home,” is fighting for Douglas Haig, British General, once chirped. The Ouija column is con- ‘solely for the purpose of affording readers the opportunity to express jr opinions on the questions asked. your answers short, and don't append after-thoughts you would like to meet So-and who wrote in yesterday. We can- arrange jt. This week's question: = SHOULD A GIRL GIVE UP MAR- RIAGE FOR A SUCCESSFUL BUSI- (NESS CAREER? © Bhirley B—Should a woman marry Man or @ position? | personally be- that no ma! how successful woman in in business, if she hus choice between marriage with a Man gslie loves and a successful busi- career, 1 pic How about it? Basty, Brooklyn—Helen Metropoll- fan is all wrong. I'd like to bet she may de a bit successful but not good marriage any oe Remember the eour grape | Broader-minded person like tats, So Southampton, for me. girl can get married. don't go all right she to business any time, n't heve to give it up altogether. *~Experience—My opinion of “hinge ot throw over their eb of mar riage for a business fre supersensitive, which makes wery difficult for them to stand the subject. * Decision, Yorkville—it ull depends | If she is a 1 business woman and feels it whe is undecided about her leay- Ing the business world, let her weigh hn the individual hersel aD conscientiously and make a finu lon one Way or another, To a gir! maintains such a narrow view tJTh just where they a} | Buck Sapper of the C. E. F. to get that business c thelr minds. They can't stay iu inens ali their life, Men can n's place is in her home. Women out. Copyright, 1990, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World.) some decided views on the subject of girls giving up marriage for But an he this ‘week's question is that women should as thoy it and, kicks to which a business | rriage a» does our friend Heien fopolitan I would say that they reer abut A Why, man can support a family on the that the women biow away on dlothes, and that’s the easlest The war is over now and it as well let the men ry the girl to get her f “You stole my heart from me.” It made an awful hit with her, He won hér—just like that! And now they have a dozen kids, A bulldog and a-cat. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “How old is that lamp?” “Three months.” “Turn it down; it's too young to smoke.” Ouija Editor Asks es that Evening World readers have The stereotyped platitude, “Woman's ite life, and has its back to the wall, your husband would permit you. And in case you continue your busi- ness career, in time you will become an old maid and will surely regret not marrying. Best future @uoccess for your column. Patricia O'Malley, Brooklyn—1 think Sweet Sixteen of New Jersey is all wrong. I am sure that St is pos- sible to get a hat for a great dea! loss than $86. As for pin-money, I have never had any that I did not ean. mysel¢ and I would be willing to go to fewer and cheaper shows for the mon I loved. I think instead of letting money decide whom | shall marry | will leave that to fate You know money isn't everything, i arene Do You | Know? Copyright, 1020, oy The Prem Publishing Co, (The New Yor Brening World.) 1, What political party advocated the free coinage of silver in 18967 “Break, break, break"? 8. From what State is William ‘Til- | den, the tennis player? 4. In what year did the United Sta: era is the selection | 6. What continent home of alfalfa’ | * 7, What is the style of architecture of most of the cathedrals of 8. What was_the name of the Scan- | dinavian goddess of history? Meech pial tian eek Gicosia | ected United States Senator before | ident? Jospels is the short- is the native 1 | 1 a a 11. In what position ts a flag run up in case of distress? 12, What is the name given to the mount of energy necessary to lift ,000 foot pounds in one minute? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS, 1, Democrats; Avania 1 Gor THIS CHICKEN RIGHT FROM g 3. Who wrote the poem beginning | COMIC PAGE SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920 My UNCLE'S Fare | ‘OM 1 Sust FEEL QA) Never. Now They's NO USE ARGUING ABOUT iT ~ 1 CAN'T Go! SOME BUSINESS Has COME UP Hat I'VE GorTA ATTEND To! eee MARY MIXUP | GOLLY, 1 DON'T KNOW IF HE'S -|CUSSIN' AT HIS WIFE OR HIS AFTER IT WHEN WE GET Back’ m THAT CHIEKEN WON THE FIRST PRIZE AT THC PouLTRy SHOW For 10 YEARS IN ' Succession! SAY! WHAT D'Y'MEAN BY PUTTIN’ A CHICKEN LIKE THAT IN. FRONT oF Me 2 WHY, WAS THERE ANYTHING WRONG How UTTLE You KNOW ABOUT Pouctey |— \T AIN'T ANY Good AT MAN IS SATISFIED! 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