The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1920, Page 22

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Las oy esene apa s NGLAND'S tallest actor has ar- tved in New York. He is Henry Latimer, “extremities and weighs moro than Binger’s whole troupe of midgets, He / 4 here to play the title role in “Chu Chin Chow” for Comstock & Gest, a Pole he acted for two years on the Other side, Camille Bruton and Viola Belasco have reached this city from Landon, also, and wiil be seen in “Chu Chin Chow.” SAN THIS BE TRUE? Wore has reached us to the effect @hat Eddie Leonard's wife, Mabel Rusecll, is a great great granddaugh- fer of Jess Brundage, who built the first cup defender. Despite her fam- conceptions, she hates the water. la does, too, except for bathing @nd chaser purposes. GOUSA AND HIS BAND. John Philip Sousa collected his and yesterday at Carnegie Hall and ‘will inaugurate its twenty-eighth Gntiual season Saturday at Norwalk, Gomn. Marjorie Moody, soprano, and ‘Winifred Bambrick, harpist, will ap- pear with the band. THESE WILL ORATE. As epeakers at their dinner to Mary rd and Douglas Fairbanks at the Hotel Astor Sumiay night the Friars have chosen D. W. Griffith, William. Av Brady, Raymond Hitch- cock and Rennold Wolf. MASS FOR JERRY J. COHAN. A solemn high requiem masa, third memorial service, for the repose of the soul of Jerry J. Cohan will be gelebrated at the Church of the Biessed Kacrament, 7ist Street and Broadway, at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Friends of the family are invited. e * WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. Johnny Dooley wires us as follows: “My daughter Mary was born lest might at No, 6603 Winchester Avenue, Atlantic City, Now, you're so darn komikal, make @ rhyme out of that.” “All right—here goes: A daughter now Has Johnny Dooley, And yet he seems To take it coolly. “ROSE GIRL” AT IT. Dr. Anselm Goetze! has placed “The Rose Girl’ in rehearsal, under the direction of Frank Stammers. Carl Randall has contributed three of the | OUR OWN OUIJA SECTION. | who stands six feet) four inches in bis hose%overed pedal | QUESTION—Should a society girl shoot craps with the pastor of her church or should she confine her efforts to skinning him at poker? Highpockets—I suggest craps with pink dice, They match a girl's complerton, In what candy store does Sticky Stella work? Detla Dumps—Crap-shooting ta better, as the preacher can use | his eloquence on the dice. Would like to meet Lovey Bug 6f Hog Island, Mugbsy—Let it be poker with marked aces. Too much money isn't good for a preacher. Will Ella Web-Toes give me her ad- dress? Tillie Boote—Craps should be more convenient. Few preachers carry poker decks. Must refuse to darn Busthead’s socks. Don't believe he wears any. Dusty Dora—Leave it to the deacons of the church, They know which game is the more interedting. I wear socks, one- piece bathing suits, smoke cigar- ettes and have served two terme in the Bedford Reformatory, Will Gentle Edgar kindly send the hootch by express? — GOSSIP. Olga Petrova is going to Europe. Victor Murdock saw “The Night Boat" last night. He's another noted | Kansan. “Not So Long Ago" will be 100 per- formarnces old at tho Booth to-night. Maxine Brown of 'Florodora” in to marry Chester De Vonde, a motion pleture director, Tot Qualters, ehake dancer of “The Midnight Rounders,” fayors Harding for President. Nancy Gibbs, a London actress, will sing Lady Mary Carlisle in “Mon- eur Beaucatre” this season. Mary and Doug. heard the song, “Mary snd Doug., the “Follies” last night. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Ben Abramson—Cannet advertise such things in this column. Coyle—See Charley Miller, care T. musical numbers. In the cast are) 5. Harms. Roy Atwell, Harold Crane, Josie | Bh Pare cpeere st Wopysientes ta Imtropodl, 1 Leslie, Dorothy Mackaye, Walter Palm, Carl Randall, fouls Simon, Mabe! Withee, Flora Zabelle, George Bancroft and Chris- tine Miller, LONEY SPEAKS A NIFTY. Somebody let Loney Haskell into a Broadway show on 4 pass last night The house was full of passes and Loney noticed this while standing in the lobby. ‘Turning to a man nearby be said: By the looks of the passes in this A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Don't deny it until you are accused, If you do, you'll surely be accused, FOOLISHMENT. The trunk that's on | The elephant | Can trumpet but His betly can’t. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What are you kicking about?” “My light bill’s too heavy.” i house the talk about a scarcity of will out. OSH, how the gang 4» going It most boys don't think they should, girls want to be 60 indepondent that girls don't sco it that way What SHOULD GIRLS GO FIFTY-FIFTY paper seems to be all bunk." mvening world over this question! Most girls ut there are a few fellows who say they'll just let them keep tt up right Now then, let's finish it up. WITH THE BILLS WHEN THEIR When Loney thinks of one it just Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishi G don't want to go fifty-fifty and “Go to it!” These guys have an idea t the finish, However, most of the do you think? BEAUX TAKE THEM OUT? Write your answer to the Ouija Editor, The Evening World, New York City. Do it NOW! Here are some of the answers we received to-day Old Timer. they spend ev y (aN WE CXpeot y nickel they make and geome of dad's too for glad rags? How abou, it, Mary? Belle V., Jersey City—Why Urere’s 't belleve mo question about it who has any there is a fellow existir manhood at all who w out for th ing and exper pay haif t Ziki, Bronx: » in fa one put a suggestion of how about this? Queen of Hearts—What mikan “when tt j out?” Better say with their beaux! Dimples—-Wiat ¢ erford mean by ¢ eyed sup-h “fifty with us when «a girl o}t make her pay all Baas Boia nol {A ine Co, (The New York Evening World), I think its the place of the fellow to foot the bills From Miss Kissme and Treat Me Rough—If you like any gin and want to enjoy her company you gotta pay for it New York—Any one with e can Kee Why the fellows ‘oot the billy so that the girls them a’ kiss and hug at the ond of the evening Auburn of Yorkville—This week's question is one I've been waiting to hear about It seems to me that ens girl who has # little decency in her wou not let a fellow spend too But us to the fifty-fifty plan It is only those cuckoos who make the fellows spend their last cent that cause all the trouble, hummy, New Jersey—A girl can her own expenses ateany time, tidn't you like to have the girls on you and bring, candy, violets or a hook of poems? Bay Ridge to France and Back— or years the girls have been fighting for equality, first the vote, then equal recognition in the busin. world, but your all Important fifty-fifty question makes them all dra Try It Out—How come fitty-ftty? mys me a tle or tw Vom Publishing Co. Wveniag Workd.) te known aa th " Hast? i Wie of "Vicar of % What does the name “Ed sixwided flrure called blonde and 5. In what English spacing coun. wold-digser eth is marriage by declaration sthl vo" Nut, ki ald ne log ; ask a girl to go out with me ree vee ie Maes don't think there are ma fe ent ne. 8 tho Who see it any other way exc am sith woude: t pe old pikers as Vet, Ruthe rot ba arth enoaoes Sent ary, all thy an} t in grafted with an Rutherford 1 want to say a word: I iko blood orange? have known Vet. for years and he's! 11, On what mountain did Solomon one of the finest fellows going build h i Ed’s Note—Hurral always hat is the sclonce of sounds @uspectod it! But here's another slam at him, ivan An Idea, te some boob, pessimis Westie Newark—Veteran te, 1 wonder if he ever | j" Putherford ‘ slat vHeok ee out? @ want to tell bim| virginia; ‘that Af fellows ask the girls out| yoriuh ) ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS, 1, Turkey; 2, Pope; 3, Happiness: xagon; 6, Ratlines; 6, Gcothaun: P. Kehanamoku: 8, Assuan: 9, 10, Pomegranate; 11, Mt. ; 12, Acoustic, t COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, JULY 29, Boo~ IT WOULDN'T HAVE g (SNIFF) E DON'T KNOW HAPPENED IF 1 DIDN'T HOW To BREAK THE NEWS TO HER —(SsmFr) KATINKA~ WHAT'S HAPPENED ? SEE “aT ? AIN'T THAT NICE PRESTO! CHANGE -o! AN Compact ? ‘ Lit’ FOLDING sTove !! —~You'Lt CERTAINLY APPRECIATE THAT, WHEN You'RE GETTING THE DINNERS — WON'T COME HERE BLANCHE ~— GoT SumP'N “TO sHow You! NEW “THING FoR “TH! TRIP! ity Abide Led YES — BUT. wHat ts it? EE e MOM — THEY OT IN THE YARD AN M Hor out OW, You RE HoT - GO OUT oF “THis YARD ~ and You Must Hot ASK ' Those Kins 76 come 1N AND “PLAY WwiTit You Eititer — CM oN LET S PLAY WHAT DID T feu You AA! DONT BdoTHER “Luke’! REALLY I DONT WANT ANYTHING ! OH! T KNow You'LL BUY ME SOMETHING VERY NICE AND ExPeNsive! “ME “SHORT — : ‘WoURE SUCH A DEAR OLD RECKLESS Don WANT ANY THIN’ 2 WANT FoR YouR BIRTHDAY DEAR WIFFS BIRTHDAY TLL NEVER HAE ANY Tm MEAN —GUT HAR! HARI— We GOT A "NUT" HERE ALRIGHT, RYAN! — THAT KID Wi Bos’ — HURR! ® CHILO UUST TOK ADVE ANP HASN'T come LP YET! SWIMMING UNDEF WATER WHEN HE GRegBbED MY FouT- ET. LITLE AILEEM FRIGGEN —HEtt! ITH MANY THANKS: [erates ~D AILEEN RIGGEN — U.S. OWMAC wAM — C\WWesseu~ You Never Can Tell! RUSTY N' WHERE ET AUNT ALMA AIN'T GONNA MARRY ONE UV THEM THINGS, ETH SHE 2 AUSTRALIA"

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