The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 17

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FRIDAY, J Copyright, OW that the yaeht race ts over 1 the Elwell case still un- solved, le and » (OF talk about Mary course you know they’re back at the Ritz again after 4 flying tour through Fn, nd, France, n: Sra si Hollond And ®ea¥@n knows whefe, and it was Marts fiyst trip. All that has been told and retold by enthusiastic report- ers who ggst admiring glances at Mary and Sipped cooling drinks and sundaes served by “Doug.” “How many times were you kissed?” I asked Mary, just to see the ‘color mount to her cheeks and make “Doug toss a rag doll In the air three times. After [ had counted up to two thou- sand I quit keeping count.” giggled Mary. “f used up six jars of cold ¢ream so my lips wo “And Kissed 2” “Doug Ger ny, Italy, ldn't chap.” low Many times was Douglas Douglas was about to answer, but Mary beat him to it “Not once that I know of!" cred Mary M i Nttle Her o r thought, in comparison to the round { at the LY 30, 1920 Mary Pickford Kissed ' “Over 2,000 Times’’ While ' On Her Honeymoon Aan nannnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn }DouG.” NOT ONCE—SO FAR AS MARY KNOW. 71 “She Relates Her “Most Thrilling,” “ “Most Interesting” Experiences—Tells of Titled People Who Would “Break Into Movies.” By Fay Stevenson. 1920, by The Préss Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World.) ‘Strangest’ and on the counter and we scrambled over bull's necks and stop- e 1, juiey steaks. thrilling experien at the garden pa leg: ing on perfect “The most had wa: don. It was Queen Alexandra's Day— Rose Day—and all the natableg and Kociety folk of Lond ‘there Oh, it was terribly exciting, but here in everybody tried to shake my hand, and Douglas got nervous, hoist- ed me on his shoulders and bore little frail me from crowd. awn y the madding k me for my Most inter esting experience, and I shail heve to suy wher’l visited the home of Sulit in Verona. Strange to say all Juliet stood when Romeo to her has disappeared, quaint little home and the of the whole thing interested ely. Venice itself #® so asked Mary he titled folk she met. “We were entert some | ed for two days home of gard North said Mary, ‘and so received William Wisenian «nd the Duke Duchess of Sutherland,! We re received our heartiest weldome Can You Beat It! Conyright 1920 by The Brew: Publishing Ao (The New York Byening World). By Maurice Ketten 7 | Tou THEM YOu WOULON'T ALLOW MORE THAN ONE IT CASE PER, 7 AM SO GLAD “SOU INVITED US PERSON /N YOUR, CAR.AND THEY JOHN The Bucs HAVE INVITED THEMSELVES } 70 GOWITH US ON OUR MOTOR TRIP IN THE RED MOUNTAINS © Goop ! | HATE TO FILL MY CAR. / On A PLEASURE TRIP | DIDN'T BRING ANY / (IONEY JOHN . 1 HOPE You HAVE PLENTY ey PIFFLE / DID You TELL aod EN Nor 1 TO TAKE MucH) WITH BAGGAGE , / a __FRIDAY, JULY 3 THE SHOW BUSINED Prohibition Has Had Its Effect—Lots of Actors Geo Straight Home Now. By Neal R. O’ Hara. 4 Copyra HE Broadway panic is on again. a The new theatrical season has started with a wallop, All the ticket speculators have been called back cations at Newport, Rh. |, which means that the customers ure going to be- jammed, even tf the heatres aren't. The 1920-21 season jocks 3 hat this ye room nly ever the "Star played There are some big changes due for the coming season. On account ot tho white paper shortage there will be fewer snowstorm scans. Papler mache meals will also be cut down iby the paper shortage and there Will be fewer theatres ®ullt by the publicity departments. The amuse- tax will continue to from .v ke the best one they've There is standing every Hroadway house Ban: when- Spang! is ment incon- \ou0, by ‘The Prege Publishing Co (The New York Bvening World), or, Geotge M. Coban, with tage dental music by the eminent poser; George M. Cohen, There be no dancing by George M. Cobham. And somebody else will conduct #he orchestra, : Claw and Hammer will presen€ dramatization of the telephone bedis, which i# one of the season’a pet » sellers, The scenes will be laid A a telephone booth, It will be the Gjut time a booth has been featured on Broadway since Edwin made fis farewell, Another Broadway fim will produce @ dramatization of ¢he Grand Rapids furniture catalogue. The play will have four sete—iall bedroom. 3 Several revivals are aleo planned, despite the shortage of brandy. “‘Pima-~ fore” will be presented again. Pima~ fore ts. the only Britieh beet that. The Season Starts With a Wallop! venience the public and the income tax will annoy the ticket apeca By arrangement with the Anti- Saloon League “Ten Nights in a Barroom"” has been reduced to “One Half of Ono Evening in a Soda Store.” “One Half of One Evening” will never make a one-night stand. And “Ten Nights in @ Barroom” will never be a Broadway success till they make it “Ten Nights in a Bedropm.” n Nights in a Bedroom" could be stretched to forty weeks. Other important changes are slated for the fall. Ren Hur will be done over in music, with a bedroom @cene between Ben and Hur, The new ver- ic 6 track, with “Way and n Will be laid on a racy lines and situations Down Bast will be brightened under the title of “Up In Te New scenery and Nngerie will be provided? and also 4 revised wie'é Boudoir.” ever safted along with success on this aide. Compared with the Shammodhe,’ Pinafore acta like @ four-leaf clover. “Wine, Women and Gong” will else be revived without wine,and “Pesk’s Bad Boy” will be reduced to a Balt! peck om account of the high cost-of bad boys. ‘There will be plenty.of girle chews.’ ‘This year the management supplies the costumes and stockings for the chorus giris, which means « big -- ing for the management, It also gives’ the girls nothing to kick at excep. the cefling. In the muste shows, ‘aa usual, @he Kngerie will be seen and the ‘ not heard, whtch asvures tire ers a run for their money. Notm- days the girle-girlie managements have the same ideas about as Shakespeare had «bout And in Shake's ‘Much Ado Abeut ee nanan nant, It never fails, witheut avail. We are rate a eneres: jem in the buggy. Ag this the new scale of price Nothing” scenery played the ste jedrgo M, Coban will go gp jhilf- rele. speed this season »tge will only Prohibition has hed tts efifted en. handle a few stans, letting the stripes the show biz, Lote of ectew go! | take care ‘of themselves. George M. phoeage Mlag erg now. But the booms! SRT aC Conan witl Produce a piece from Atm 4 tt ts wth! beg Mary's Most Exciting Experience in London. the brilliant pen of George M. Cohan, mats eight welea et and three dollars, } , f ; } ; providing @ vehicle for that sterling in advance at the box office, ol ; | 1 ' June, England, but France too was y sigseriald, . i i Saat ton her Kind. | Hore we weye, mostly = a ] eee now Lauly Dutt-Co¢ In BY UDles Ire IMOOORS IK ; Dougias watches Mary With the . On Ni Cardelle | Copyright, 1920, by Tee Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Prening Word). | He still we h smile and is Me aes boy be SK “a HAT. do y ink! r- to call for her ‘ n a bugey HIS is the Wireless / = Re There s 4 Re a trude'a got another beau,” and take Nor driving. Of the “Wild Waves"! } ap aalie es Op, le ene oeb bat hyp t -aibtovmgygonr har Sure enough, the following Sundpy ‘This 1s “what they are saying’ { nd M seated on the that a number of titled Copyright, 1920, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Brening World) a righted Laat vas the aver meant Deine en To thelr Uitte friend, the Cumenae H f ¢ i Leta tented (C/K8 are coming t6 America to go \ a one: follow res om the peace « conineen dt coda dima Most obsolete outdoor sport of buggy Ld sofa » jump he contented in the 1 asked Mar en er ee ad ie wantier Sa ape oye ray ge ry be at Garteotaie sn ri eae Hsciavg Man ade yay thy ‘ himself w with a very for- “Vos In said Mary with a Atha we have had our siecp {2 th@ well-being of the neighbors eat Mr late Te" Unfortunately, the horse was the On the beach—and four Wiles flex i 1 sreat thany months we have had our s 6 comr “>i ci same one who served the route them, } cle edit / the community. haa him eaide ate, 20 ' ved the milk rou Nort GEC eD ROMP RE, OR DRTC in the movies and rest ax well as peace of mind dis- T know one family who had to move Ja de, the fireman, only 2 this neighborhood, and Gertrude’s ‘There is the Man from the West, | ones?” Lasked Mary. “What was the cys of Hol, tived by a barking dog. The dog from a home they loved because of a week, I do hope Progress was in enae 8 Vim pH, Breezy, loud-voiced, enthusiastio—#o ; eet 4 experience and what r coming Weary no muzzle, and as I have be- Newcomers who persisted in_ setting matty hig sor her Phe None stopped “at every Gor, boresomely enthusiastic, 1 a” very beautifd come extremely nervous ¢om this #2 slat clock right on » windowsill fireman's calling isa, NOr Would he Budes und), the: ribs With the manners of a Kansas qe the most in ns i : where it could be heard all over the man all d from the rig and feigned 1 h | \ yc it twenty pett nnoyance, | was nearly fright- block. These « c the t . clone, the subtlety of a plunging aN yance, 1 was nes lock, ‘These people implored the calling of the new (© ko down the area stairs and’ re | Hane Strange Experience, ) slog ste nag kta Mary the longest ened into a faint from the dog epring- : Persons who owned the alarm eloch 1 . tur eteer, and the climate of Californie ; l Mary's, SVARSE EAnee ee 7 won. the bonta!” laughed’ Mary, ig at me while sitting onthe stoop, © Put It @pmewhere where it would Many of Gortrude’s lady friends, r on the brain, f ea We. were natantly on. tt min ' én hot awak®n them at an unearthly from chureh, also beheld her He always can be trusted to savexe } " experience T had Bees Coote GtUnk porte eee me aeein we eve re- hour. But to\no purpose, ‘The owner embarra og Ipredicament, and the xirl's life, can trip was when we A il Bar o the but he is 60 of the alarm clock vos 8 mean n mit on of captions critics And lo kiss her with hat on, j \ visited + i ‘ uf ayes w ree times we have written and nd I honestly eve he en antly ur a : Don's ‘remy Aine ¢ in God's comm: ‘ ! vas M reply pie 1 Venice to phoned the Board of Health and all 1en others be the | t re try’ Toure és one of ie eevee j Bagibe) tbe the « ey do is to send un inspector who : ri deadly sins, 5 wert fone x in the ¢o nothing, dut fox 1 + 4 : i r Be his Pal-~his trusty, true-blue, ; } hein hange Haale tresses and lay. the and everybody el i rr t at k candid Uttle Pal, | v 1 4 od, each asking me tha Mar Unctha. Gin: waK veo ape But awe ese good people moved away, she must 5 4 itiver ¢ Who wants te be friends with the | or a pe 6 or to shih il that 1 don't believe Doug gees they follow@l the matter up were a bu { out of t it © bust first Real Man she hes ever | and ! t was suc! las and I even batted our eyelashes “es? We have talkec Jearned that the landlord lost cer, though ent and th ral emp known— | ' 4 fine “SMEG macfon mare than tan min h sie ae good tenants « 7 ty milk bottles, elinkgd them and pu 1 » was then told to le elf. ; mM And is good for his sentimetal-eda of them that we would not set our J'tnini he was cared s Maas He Reupee: Hi and rattled off with cation, PSN Mlormaclonls wrere fey oak hear it” 1 egema to me the ditt balked *? MS Stl phon there is the Professional Southerner, Be at gio eaae as aki Pecieg \barrassed Gertrude Wiho 14 40 chivalrous that Le believes in giving every woman @ ides, Bir B CTE of" ¢ Mavation on tha part of the we Kk Jarr domicile she And no womar « vote. iar Bera PI? WLICE people who own that dog. her reslicnadion, to take ‘vt. Who is handsome ” 120, v Prose Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) lft worm the sane ton A 0 ke her to f when he was up, And And gets along very Well by rattling prejudices 66 BAR Miss Vincent: I have you. bette srrespond atter ea judge and I g H Mrs, Jarr ¢ tve neither serv. In tye empty place where most persons keep thelr brains. . i ie ome acquainted wth a hyely young man, Bert! would be disposed of in s ae continued, “and he's goir 1 nor k fons sat G0. Mewar let hint warcelve you Wave anes P mai i after a short either | your “peppine would rid her of this n It's fatal! ' young man and after a sho ‘or that ig what it i ° ; And conceal your muscles and, so far as possible, your motor ebittty, P| tw xo to France, PE e Human Bird at Last a Reality Naar seated iialin sea tndoara ta pall ae os ; ae Lips al You y wonder ime, aA juite friendly, On his re i nat in crowded ect ) n't make the mistake of marrying himt 1 t L visit at my home and city, where people are ¢ Q At my ed from gether, the vould not have barking 1 } and be- dows Or any oer disturbing tnitu Wut . judicious admixture of mind and matter, : come igt are 4 source of suffering ; ; 1 o them yout them ; ie / 1 eet pot tkindiy ser : 1 ' ble to ankles? | a ne of this Howte “ his A be » do #« While Wh ‘ouble B that I expe ul for e to love d 1 Por tak n love-making—sadly, ae pend to ‘aye them, they #hoald 6 And uty dropping below boiling point. . such animals ‘as will not : } y 1 No, able to others.t It is It he Now ¥ nan that you + y i depen noise and there is redress from suc n that you must—es they say em bal things 7 ae, on cold papr tten in black I cannot understand the lack of wae you've Ww and you hi put it into eff kindness and cc Jeration that will You tof a pa st a trifle dependent, clever enough to rend ‘ With real animation by using your permit & person to continue ep The photo shows Mr. H. S. Dixon A . ‘ : “ieee . Ey ih h [Prag al become a reality. The Ornithoptor, 23 ft. 6 inches. The weight of the ' rin hen fellowe' sa entire these people were really brought be ptor, beauty of Helen with th young men eall on young girls. Evie self-conscious mu nd fore a Justi¢e they would plead per- by which he is able to fly through the —S machine is forty-seven pounds, the wphtghis 8 cate of Sia dsnlly Fou | yt Mtl fe es Bake: Samide ie ee You ladies sonal liberty, a much abused term. air with ease, and of which he is the chief parts being made from Vickers ‘rie nuivete of ve with the deviltry of Circe minor which Wwur young man rh; « ist as you would wit No gerson may so practice the per- inventor, patentee and maker, ro- no en: The power is enforced Duralumin, It attains a speed of The cruelty of Hero: fi looks. Jf you can't ber more serious any mew majp acquaintance, onal liberty proposition that he in- pelled by the man himeeif, lagkunlaly ny the fenmatan od Teainlcendle. cuiaahly ailled. one aan Ban aeeent Merodias with the techs of he Binh } \ ( . Weep ial —— ‘ ” ”

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