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— Sy - - - About Plays By BIDE ’ BAYES will be her own manager again next season. When she gets through with ber wummer dip into vaudeville, she will @ppear in 4 new musical piece called “Her Family Tree.” Al Weeks, dra- matic editor of the Detroit News, has ) written the book and lyrics, and Sey- mour Simon: the music, A combina- tion of Al Weeks and Nora Bayes it to bring home the bacon, Guess have to go. é& WELCOME, LE GANAI Gana. @ shiver dai pbs ncer from the i make her Now York debut Monday night, when she wit few muscles in the Zieg- Frolic.” Le Gana hails Hawaii, where society shakes are all the rage. They say when Gaim and. peadetul, "Nother place we Taal have to go. bf TOT SAYS A SPEECH. t ‘Tot itera, shake dancer of “The Rounders,” had a few words i gay last event number should come at the end of the show,” she “Why? asked Rosie Quinn. “A clock Sumber should be fine for gp Re anid Tot. ' Kelly, who waa eating a banana almost choked to | nearby, death. HERE'S A MYSTERY. ° Twice a week—on Monday and ‘Thursday afternoons—a ledy in a Mmousine drives up to the Rialto ‘Theatre and delivers @ bunch of flow- @tw to the attendant. “For the orchestra.” she says. Then to her chauffeur: “Home, James!” Her identity in a mystery, Of | @ourse, she miht be the wife of an| ig er, but the flowers always ‘The Rialto musicians are eo. to capture ber goon and give ae @ vote of thanks, : } \ t | eaeahs “KNOCKED “LY” OUT OF (7. ' _ “Eve been to. Atlantic City, the ‘world’s layground,” said b “Pay ground. you mean,” growled “Et Laney stood carrented. \ HERE'S A STRAIGHT TIP. Ite all over, boy. Sir Tom lifts the Anyway, this ia the dope we get t A. Toxen Worm, the Winter Hones seems gue, Mr. Worm hes heen conducting a serion of Ht mee on the Inke in Central /Park, between Eileen “Shamrock” and Jesticn Brown "Resolute," for a offered. by the management of wderelia on Broadway,” and he ‘that Mins Van Rlene's boat won. This, according to Mr, form, ia copghoeel oer ones of coming events casting thoir shadows ‘The next thing Mr. Worm do ia ret busy and decide this “Harding thing. I ‘ LOONEY LINES. 9 x sataghter, iter reading the our. » Quill, has written hy entitled “The Village Nuts.” } eel on account of the title, he | went It to us, Anyway, here it ta: 1 Ye tade and lassies fair, Wéth flowing tics"and short tong hair, ‘What ho? I sty, are ye artiste rare, Ae ye strut about in your each one’s lair With jour short tong short long hair? , Harry Kemp, of the to some more He saga bow however, that he ly will not engage anybody _knows anything about acting. probably be good. Gossip, Pinkie Giaddings lo to have a new ? gence in “Buzzin’ Around.” Wdwin Maxwel) has been engaged i Y a [mecca cect dacs cde eialatahia HEyoening world Ouija Editor Asks Goppriaht. 1090, by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New Yors Evening World) O’m is working better than ever. Keep her going, gang, We're way ahead of yesterday's mail, To- gonh, how they do get oxcited ovije ie tingling. Keep things hot and Should Girls Wear Sox? Shoot your answer before oulja ‘Bete tired and pines for a new ques- Write to The Quija Editor, The ing World, New York City. Just listen to what Bell Love of New Jersey says: “I think It de- ‘on the girl who wears the sox. uldn't wear ‘em, because | want rewpect of my boy friends. Every to ike blondes with blue any one like @ girl with dark eyes? York—i think your . Make tt longer. the girt and the legs, x Boston—Why not? ve of them must or plano lege. Well, Pop, if girls ircitate men they can with it, but wouldn't the cute if THEY tried to imitate the girls? I'm for sox, you ida Know, New York-1 think Jinks Is ©. K. and I know W. Pin. @ Box are cheaper; but, they are, ps ihe wicts wo wearing are saving money irtwaiste which will cover ted Ex-Geb—Now then, al ow . low am, - togetner: wn with bobbed hair, - Dathing gults and sox! "a the stuff, Any girl who would ‘above is ten degrees below wear the OER N. ¥—I am « girt who ee #ox should be worn for com- ogy one-piece bathing sults for -gwimming. Why should other girls Hike myself suffer because some like ‘ ‘dress to attract attention? Teil Veteran this world ts too | | zi Eel ii He | #28, AN Tig oer glee Pog 1 L would rather sce & eee ady with bothed bair, sox and Bathing suit, with « smilo, of these so-called modest & grouch. Mh mes <= Bimpron himself couldn't pen such notes aa we get. and Players DUDLEY By Way of Diversion. (Ny Blade Lawson Primi.) To my mind it was just o8 good as any play could be, and I was watching every move in breathless ecstasy, when some one sitting back of me said: “This is very queer. Why, most of it wos stolen from a play IT saw last year. Now, that scene 4s constructed wrong, The lines are foulty, too; im fact, there's nothing im the play that seems to ring real true.” Then, erash went my illusion, It may be strange of me, but somehow I don't look for faults when there 4s good to sce. Yet he apoke with authority, When he goes to a play, I guess he under. stands technique or couldn't talk that way, And yet he waan't having fun. He spoiled my eve- ning, too. Sometimes I think it's better not to know s0 much —don't your es for Earl Carroll's pinay, “The Lady of the Lamp.” “Florodora” will go on tour in September in a special train, Rehearsals for “The Greenwich Vil- lage Follies” are now going on. Helen Lyons, who has won beauty contests, will be in “Phe Rose Girl.” The silver cup contest at the Ter- race Garden Dance Palace Tuesday night wilt be for tango dancers. It open to all, The usuai Sunday concert wi de given at the Winter Garden to-mor- row night. 8. Jay Kaufman is having a vacn- tion at Champlain, N. ¥.. at a hotel where cover charges are unknown. George White ix trying to keep the convention e@cene in “Scandals of 1920” strictly non-partisan. He has put in somo Third Party material— probably'a joke, By the way, what has became of Lou Holts’s verae-writing contest? We haven't received our check yot and it Is holding ed our vacation. : George My Cohun has loaned Marion Coakley to Edgar MacGregor to crente the leadinx feminine role in “Seif Defense,” opening in Atiantio City Monday. Gus Edwards has engaged Estelle and Eleanor Stevens, daughters of John H. Stevens, Trensurer of the Colonial Theatre, for “The Gua Ed- wards Revue of 1990." N.Y. A, will have a golf tour- nament July 26 to 40, inclusive. There Ra be prizes, surprises and every- thing. Roland Bottomley of “Lassie” Mikes to fly, but Manager Gil Bong has made him give it up Gil says he can't use a dead actor, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Suppose the officials of the subway had listened to all the troubles of their patrons! Bet the editor of the W. K. Suhway Sun would need a vacation soon! FOOLISHMENT There was a young woman named Jones, Who'd say in most lady-like tones:| © This gambling’s not right, But drop in some night, We'll have some fun rolling the bones.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Did the fall burt yout” “Not so much as the sudden stop aia.” -dayewe have 109 busy writers, and, over this sox question, Old Soxless Keep right on while tell us what you think of this burning Ox are very comfortable and I al- ways wear them, Of course, no one needs to know it unless you want them to, Old Maid With Sox-If some of these “no sox for giris” males would try wearing stockings that reach mbove their knees on u day like this and keep thelr feet planted under a desk for seven hours 4 day the nays would be ayes in lesa time Ghana eat can wink her eye J Flapper Chaser--My ontja bound ays that #ox are more romantic than stockings, and, gosh, wouldn't 1 like Rossers! fF aa Pouice | _ JOE’S OLD CAR? A Crranait, 1020, of The Pree Publishing Oo {The New Yors boreniug World.) 1. In what city was the original Bridge of Sighs? wl 2. What Is put on glans to form a mirror? 3 What tree is generally referred to us denoting great strength? 4. What American President had a family of ten children? & What State at one time was called the State of Franklin? )} On what river ie Washi: nine ‘asbington, 7, Who built the all-metal plane which recently broke the non-stop fight record? § What country ts noted for its cameos? 9. Of what country was Croesus King? 10. Whioh side of « film ts toward the Jens in a camera? 1, What famous cathedral was started by Edward the Confessor? 34, In what city will the fina) try- outs for the Olymple games be held? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS, 1, Venico; 2, mercury; + 4 William Harrison 6, 6, Potomac; 7, Larson; 8 Italy: 9, Lydia; 10, emulsion; 11; Westmin- Ke Astor Hotel—d think ‘ster; 12, Boston, ETH TAT YOUR Doe, .BuB ? COMIC PAGE SATURDAY, ys | JULY 17, 1920 | WIFE , 3 You REALIZE We CAN BUY A NGW FLIVVER FOR WHAT ITLL Cost “To OVERHAUL “THE. 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SHE'S A LOVELY GirLt — TI NOonCED SHE OION'T Bow TO Wout —=\NHY_ SHE FAIRL7 MEET! —THAY DON'T YA TH’EE HIM WAGGIN’ Bow 4—me ¥— HEH! Hal THROWS Hersele AT ME WHENEVER WE Aw { we JUST g STARTED ~ a5) = — HW LET S NOT “PLAY , Hp HiDIS AN? SEI Mi] ANY More ier & “PLAY SOMET —<$<. POWDERIN' THEIR “Nose 'N'EVERYTHIN’ i] - HE DONT BITE WIN THAT END, Dot'TH HE?