The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 24

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i ‘Archie M. Andrews afd a young ried couple who had a small son. scr Was aboard, too, The yacht ‘seBvontng World Ouija Aton Asks | Depyright. 1036, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Byening World.) About Plays and Players : went out on Riverside Drive [., to Rudolf Friml’s home re- cently with Otto Harbach to several musical numbers for nq. Little Whopper,” which Abra- Levy will place in rebearsal next nday. It was a warm day and everybody removed his coat and got yun) Mr. Frimi is a composer who ‘wings, dances and perspires hie wand he exhibited several artis-' ositions in a very energetic At the end of a couple of wet and con- ly fatigued. ‘Ite tunes needed ‘selected and then Mr. Friml . Listen! @ minute,” cathe from Mr. “Better show us a slow Hy ify?” asked Mr. Friml. “Well,” .replied his collaborator & omile, “you're underweight! ‘now: A fast one might put you down out, and we need you.” DY FOR THE FULTON. the cast. DIES’ NIGHT” STAGED. ‘Woods presented a new farce Andrews and Avery Hop- entitled “Ladies’ Night,” at the » Theatre, Asbury Park, last “The cast includes John Cum- Charies Ruggles, Allyn King, Gosnell, Julia Ralph, Claiborne Helen Barnes, Adele Rowland, Stuart Robson and others, This will open at the Eltinge Theatre ‘or about Aug. MISS MoINTYRE SIGNS UP.- McIntyre has been engaged! stock & Gest to appear in| "Adam and Eva" company which iopen at the La Salle Theatre, on Sept. 6. Miss Mcintyre Cyril Keigbtley will head the THE BOSS WILL LOOK ON, Savoy and Brennan will have a new ‘in “Cinderella on Broadway” at Jaugh it stays in. ~ A HE SHOULD STOP THEM! it al “The Midnight at Southampto' _ Night before last burglars broke “his house and stole an alarm and a yh, Yesterday ‘Was telling a neighbor’ about y’ said the neighbor, “I seen ing away with yer goods,” didn't you stop them?” asked ly because I noticed they had med old phonegraph,” said the —— he » KARI. SPOKE TO HIM. * Wari Kitchen, who was abroad for weeks, arrived home on La france Saturday night. Sunday he a of a_yachting y jncluded also Raymond Hitch- DUDLEY PS TREAD WON » BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | My sister's got a brand new beau; | his name is Henry Hatch, but he won't never marry her if I kin stop the match. Her husband's got to be @ man goho's wise an’ knows a lot.) Is Hatch a guy who's up to snip?) Well, I should say he's not. Last night I thought I'd try him) out. “What's Leonard's age?” says I. “Who's Leonard?” , he replied, Gee whiz, I laughed right at the guy. “How old is Ruthf” I asked him next. “Ruth whof" he says to me. | “Babe Ruth, uf course,” I answered) back, “Don't know Babe Ruth,” says Saya I: “Who owns the Yankee team?” I meant the baseball club. Says he: “I s'poge the City doe. Gee Whiz, but he’s a dub! The wed. din’ folks are hintin’ ‘bout won't never come to pass. I'll bet he goes to Sunday school an’ that he's got a| class. ers encountered some rather rough weather during the day and Mr. Kitchen and the young married cou- ple proved bad sailors. The kid was 0. K., however, He climbed aibout the rail #0 recklessly that at times it seemed he might be pitched over into the water. Papa, Mamma and Kari were having a hard time in steamer chairs @t one point when the young ‘hopeful climbed the rail. Seeing the boy’s danger the father sald rather listlessly: “Kitchen, will you speak to Willie, please!” Mr. Kitchen raised his head lan- guidly. “Hello, Willie!" he sald, GOSSIP, We havo a letter for Eddio Foy. Caruso ia to live at the Hotel Com- modore. ome Len, Axen is @ proud daddy, girl. ‘Rambler” of Greenpoint ts visiting in Philadelphia, just restin, ‘The road tour of Bd, Wynn's “Car- nival” will begin Aug. 1 Join Murray Anderson's new mui- cal tomedy will be called “The End of the World.” ~" Richard Herndon has placed “Little @ mwsical comedy, in ‘The 200th performance of “The Night Boat” will be celebrated at the Liberty Theatre to-morrow night, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A girl may sing with fooling and, ‘at the same time have no feeling for the neighbors, FOOLIGHMENT. He slept very little, did Jake, Because he had teeth that would ache. A dentist one day The pain did allay, amie And now the bill keeps Jake awake, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “I saw you on the street yesterday.” “Well, don’t go round bragging about it.” JJURRAH! ‘ouija is a8 busy as ‘ever on the new question. Let- ¥ ters came rushing in this morn- Jost as usual, which shows that gang and ouija are still on friend- ms, Rutherford Veteran is right again and this time we have who writes just and signs ‘herself Fan- . Read what they say ‘then get busy and tell us what irik about this vital question: po WOMEN ES CAVEMEN AND you are a wife or husband tell »your actual experience. If you merely @ “green yo thing,” about on the outskirts of my but know for sure you some day wed because your beats tell you so, write what ink about cavemen husbands to the Oulja Editor, The Eve- ‘World, New York City. © Here is what Rutherford Vet says: Do women like cavemen? You bet t ! ‘Treat ‘em rough may sound | \ his own mind, ' je. of Flatbush: Til say we Bases I want t and means what he says, so w the kiddies need a good, king he won't turn to me , "Dearie, T wish you'd use the on Willie.” Blonde from New Jersey—Cavemen things of the past. This is an age Atty marriages and a caveman means 100 per cent. all on man's side. = Billie Boy~d don't know anything t cavemen. Never met one, but tell you I see a good many in offces and subways an’ here are a few) gold? “ LD GIRLS WEAR SOX? lan &., College Point—What does| 6. What gas 1s commonly known as mean? Girls with dark |“white damp"? ba Band saree dooks well in aor. Teup- with blue eyes are al or bow legged. h Awful Dummy—Why not tet "em | nominated for President? ¥ ; ey ~— Fahy | conch for the Olympic tean? ‘ea they feel cool. irooklyn—Tell_ Rutherford Veteran that @ wear sox but nobody knows it. Sal, Bronx would not be seen with @ girl who wears socks, |. (male)—Lace stockings are worse than « Madeleine Ethol—Let the girls wear sox, ‘There are too many a la J. W. Bryans in the world telling others what to do, A Vicious Vamp—Those. antl-sox wearerg get me sick. They are a lot of old maids and trumps from’ Saee- donk, The question should be “Why shouldn't she wear #ox?” Silent Saj—Why not-ask, ‘Should women shave? They all wish to be so Masculine with thelr short hair and 80x most likely that will be the next ques Buster, New York—{ have bobbed hair, weer sox and approve of one- plece bathing suits, Go to it oulju Good luck » 127, N. ¥.—Why so much talk about the wo They're alt freaks Sector never runs up against my pusgl- listic bead, for if he docs he certainty will be a Copyright, 1920, vy The Prem “Publishing Oa (The New York Evening World.) 1, What is the capital of siam? 2. What fy the only country with out prisons or policen 1 %. How many carats fine is pur) 4. What is the longest canal in the United States? 1 6. What country has the greatest export of tea? 7, Whom has tho “thind party” 8. Who has been decided*on as 9. What is the height of Niagara Falls? 10, Who sowed the dragon's teeth? 11, What is the meaning of the word Huguenot? j 12, Who defended Liege from the Germans? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Bangkok; 2, Iceland; 3, 24; 4, Erie fe (C, 6, Ind PS yeau - (VEGOT AN ITALIAN COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, JULY 20, THE Boss |'S GOING To OPEN A LARGE WAREHOUSE "BUZEZON\” AND I WANTA GET WELL Hs vet aa. | MaRyY— wilict- TBE eNOvEH LuNcH.~|H ONE Do You ff Th wer mach Kip (WANT WW CARRY & BASKET. B LTT ff “WY Wife PICKED WW CEA-SHORE LAST EAR FOR OUR VACATION AN' PUT ME IN HOCK —TLL Do “W PICKIN’ “THis “TRIP t — HAS HAL WELL, WELL! Hee OIL FAINTING THAT it MusT TL BET Ge. BE A TEASE HER BETIER ARTIST THAN YOU ‘ ast! eree A Doctor: WE'LL TAKE A Look at “He "BUZZONI" AND SEE WHAT KIND OF A DEAL WE. CAN se eed HE'S FURNISHING THE “ ExPr MAN PAINT Looks Gopd = “TIRES PRETTY FAIR —) “ENGINE SOUNDS OK.~| “TH MAN OF “TH! HOUSE OUGHTA PICK OUT WHERE HE WANTS “TO Go"ON Hid OWN VACATION $ IM “HE ONLY ONE WHO COULD ENER GET HER Goat !— SHE'S UF ON TH! Tor FLoor Y'SAY, JOM F yer s— GUT LOOK OUT, SHE Cie STL TALK! pero 1 KNOw SUMPIN YOU DON’T KNOW * FumM CHICKENS WHERE DO £aGS come, now, I BE I KNOW SUMPIN YOU Have You MADE UP YouR MIND WHERE YYou'LL GO ON “OUR =\ BY THAT WME MR. GESSITT \WItt HAVE THE “Money” AND THE OTHER FELLER THE “EXPERIENCE” ! JENCE” AND ANOTHER 1S FURNISHING KicKiN* ABouT —— You Gor THE Biceest ¢ FR-M- Benieeer _ The Weaker Sex! Tve mave | up Yours ! VACATION” Y Some of Your ‘Own Medicine, MYL PictuRES BYERYWHEREt FT Wwetee YOU, LOU, LT WOULDN'T HANG MY FAILURES ALL Over “THe WALLS —

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