The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 22

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PLO INAY TIE IC Re: baile aclaaaiienal Wut By BIDE RANK'rAYNE, who has just re- turned from London, where he went in 1917 as the representa- tive of A. H. Woods, intends to enter , We producing field when things look Bropitious to him. "LE would have produced something aor the London stage,” he said last night, “but there bas been somewhat Of 2 slump in the theatrical business aver there and I didn’t care to take Uhe chance. I am going out West to ‘Yisit my mother in a few days and When I return, I may try the produc- work here.” _Mr, Payne has held responsible po- tions with numerous New York among them being Henry |, Savage and Werba & Luescher. _ SHORT TO PRODUCE. laasard Short, the actor-director, another who intends to produce, will direct the staging of f dew" for Joe Weber and will take up bis other work. Short will do most of his produc- at present for vaudeville. The act he will put on will be written by him ly Gambol. he will do are “Bits and " “The Rainbow Cocktail” and Ray.” “Thrilis and Frills,” in Harriet and Mary McConnell Appearing, owes much of its suc- to the work of Mr. Short. “ . DALE WASN’T THERE. George Brogdhurst has again taken . ion to’ Alan Da’ opinions of Broadhurst. plays and has re- ted the New York American to some one other than Mr, Dale Griticise them. Mr. Dale was not Present at the opening performance ‘ome Seven" at the Broadhurst itré Monday. night. | NOW IT’S AUTHOR CLARK. “Norman Clark, Dramatic Critia of Baltimore News,.and Robert Gar- land, another writer; the autoorn ) @f @ playlet in whic na Hibbard | 4nd Alexander Onslow are appearing the Maryland Theatre, Baltimore, bis week. The reports.are excellent. tae 4 HOOT MON! Bometimes it pays to be thrifty and ‘wometimes it doesn't. The Scotch members of the “Lassie” company, at the Nora Bayes Theatre, all want- - €@ Shamrock to win the race yester- ty, but indications seemed to point | the other direction, so they placed Wagers on Resolute. Last night Scotch certainly was in evidence the Bayes Theatre. Gossip, Friars wili give a dinner for Pickford and ugias Fairbanks Aug. 1. ja: 8. Ruth and the Cleveland and teams will see “Cinderella on ay” at the Winter Garden to- ron and Marshall may produce berg’s comedy of Swedish life, gaa Martha Hedman owns ts. Donald Brian ts arranging a show the benefit of St. Aloysius Church Great Neck. It will be held to- it. jora Bayes will jenve vaudeville in giz weeks. She will appear in “Her lly Tree" on Oct. 4, at Wilming- i Communty Theatre of Wash- Square has postponed the ington Spenine of “The Romancers” until to- night. “Harry Childs has been engaged as Manager of the new muswal About Plays and Players DUDLEY | NUTT'S DOPE. The following has been re- ceived from Jefferson Shrews- bury Nutt, special correspondent of this column, dated Sandy Hook: “Dear Dud—I and the wife ran down here to cover the yacht races for you. The first contest was won by the Sham- rock when the Resolution lost her gid apron, I told the wife it was begause of a squall and she said she hadn't heard any- body squall, Women are a scream, eh? The race to-day (Tuesday) was great. Both skiffa crossed the line gibbing to nor'west by sou'east and soon cach had the spanker going. Suddenly the Shamrock twisted her starboard around so that it cracked and we thought it was all over. The promenade deck seemed awash too much. How- ever, the skipper gave the rud- der a jamb and threw her off tack to the spinnaker and all was well, In the end the Reso- lution lost because she had no gas for her ballooner. There was a lot of excitement here but production in which Mita! will star, Eileen Wilson has been engaged by A. H, Woods for the leading female role in "The Lady of the Lamp." Arthur Behim and Alex. Sullivan have been commissioned to write some songs for the Shapiro-Bernstein Com. pan Jack Osterman, talented son of J. J,* Rosenthal, wills break into New York vaudeville at the Royal on Aug. 23, His many Bronx friends are get- ting ready to welcome him, When “Florodora” passes its 125th performance at the Century to-mor- row night, all the principals and some of the members of the 1900 company will go to the Century Promenade and see “The Midnight Rounders,” ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Larser—Al Jolson is the eon of a Tabbi. Jester—All the players in “Come Seven" are white, but they act as negroes. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Simon Hart's cow went dry yester- day, thereby postponing the milk- shake party Miss Tommy Hart was to give to-night, Needless to say, “one are disappointed.—Wellsville ptic. FOOLISHMENT, “If you don't love me I shall dite,” Said Henry Hamm to Mary Fry, “Oh, do not die,” the maiden said, “For, if you do, you will be dead.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Diner (to walter)—My check, please! Waiter—What did you have? Diner—I don’t know. You called it hash. JELLO, gang! We are as busy as ind ding bust it if oulja Isn't sticking up for ye old een, You just ought to see’ the rs from girls who love cavemen! Gourge, there were a few ob- | rs, but, gosh, how they do cling | mSvoning World Ouija EditorAsks es Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ‘em rough kind, only lover for me. Hal Conway, Battle Creek, Mich— Yes, Ed, girls do iike cavemen, 1 know from experience, A Lassie from the Bronx—Do I like cavemen? I'll say 1 do, All cave- men are wild and my nature craves a wild man, A caveman is the that original old fossil who be- in being boss! Keep it up, Is and fellows; let's sce what the tof the bench think, WOME: LIKE CAVEMEN WHY? ush your answers to the Ouija itor, The Evening World, New| just listen to this: “Motto Club’ 8 and make a gooa wing under the following mott \ By t ‘em young, treat ‘em roug' place and tell oA jgewood—Did you say wemen? I'll say #0! They can go ead and trea® us rough, but for a eaven's sake, let them mean it with their whole hearts. ‘That's what we like, and the faster they come the J like them rough and ready, » New York—-You bet they do man whose attentions Most girls would enjoy is a mixture ‘Ot dreamer, caveman and, boy. Ray girl would p @ of those beautiful young thir D Geith a few hairs on bis upper lip, and wrist watch. . and then tics on him. en I get marrie¢ a oavem eh, nor do T wish » with her, but just a of Patterson—Certainly Hike cavemen, for uren't t stronger sex and admire siren, for ‘ “fig A “Pet, New York—I should say emen may be all righ, Bil Islands, but we're too ci jirley B,, Brooklyn—ticllo every. Who could lov reature that do h? Here's hop: Outja more space to the you can around lutherford Veteran? Brooklyn—Join the /our ancestors, but 1 am for a gentle- ‘em a | = Helen Metropolitan—I should think}ana to fight for them, ra caveman to and respect a wind our finger ® How about this, Theophilus—Your column {s surely ovifg a wonderful place for open | of Cyprus? Audrey of Nowhere—Treat ‘em rough, oh! No caveman for mine, I'll be the cavewoman with a rolling pin, Come on Veteran Rutherford, Vil try. it on you! A Flirt, Bronx—I love cavemen, they are so wild. J Brooklyn—Caveman tactics may have proved good with ©-You-Egoe Fans! ible, New York City-~Tell them my har stra back, wear cavemen, a ou bet they do. |Wonder how Metropolitan {would like a hubby like that? Ed's Ni Well, Sassy, you have your answer. Helen bea ‘and got her answer published ahead of yours way back in the column, Ex-Gob—I'll bet Kiki, Bronx and Billi N.Y. C. belong to the “cake |eaters’ club" and treat ‘em sweet, but ‘as for me, | believe that women want man. | Se IT con moRE a big, powerful portector to rule them — 44 DoYou Know? (Thy New York kr is the standard coin of is the south point of + | Florida called? a did’ the guinea pig} | originate? | 4 What ts the highest waterfall in he world? uare feet are there ware? he black keys of a owner of the yacht hat Bib! ed ns the a What cour al character is tor of the Arabs? ry controls the island igeussion of vital topics. Go to it./ 10. Who composed the opera ep it_up! ; “Norma?” id.c White Pl. caveman 11. Who was the father of Jupiter?| for mine, The gir! I marry I 12.,In what State is Fort Lee? | treat as a pal. e Srphidunone ERS TO QUESTIONS. in, ot 4 + 2 Cape Sable; 8. Wt scare Smee pa aand of fronx—My tip to the to be cavemen, Why? 2 of. those “treat ‘Saturn; 12, Now Jersey, Rebert Emmons, managing owner Ishmael; 9 England: 10, Bellini; SCclarlas, KATINKA In With the Rest of the Freight ! SS 7 Th sootR WE GET A LITTLE hizZ21&° , Ty’ sooner ‘LL BE ON our way! yp en LISTEN' HERE'S ouR QHANCR 4 'GET A FLivveR* ”- ONE READY For IMMEDIATE DeELtvery” rt Says! VU MaB THis ONE | NO MATTER. WHAT HE OFFERS ME ON MY OL nema | v Laalacsal + WELL DON'T SIT AROUND Go Get IT! CHANGING Se. ISAY CONDUCTOR ' FIND He A YES MADAM — Bad 3 PLACE ON THIS TRAIN WHERE WAY To THE THERE'S No KIDS AN’ WHERE td PASSENGERS 4 OF} Don't Keep a ' A BAGGAGE 5 CARY é Aowter_ sh It’s a Tough Life, Joe, Old Timer! ~ BuT You AWERTISED WE DELIVERED ONE FOR IMMEDIATE (T A COUPLE OF Hours AGao! 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