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{ i ¥ ' i HAE HANES £07 -s Glia KATINKA | By BIDE E, WOODS has decided to pre- sent his new Samuel Ship- 7 ‘ man-Percival Wilde play at phe Hudeon Theatre to-morrow night, of next week. He has also fits title to “Crooked Gam- me.” Taylor Holmes is starred in| “thie one. The play js said to deal with “a timely and vital subject meyer before treated on the stage.” . MISS SEGAL RETURNS. Vivienne Segal and her mother ar- : in New York from Paris yester- day. The prima donna of Abraham ‘Levy's “The Little Whopper” brought ‘pack with her haif a dozen Parisian | gowns to wear in the show. + ther ® - ARBUCKLE AS DADDY. “@arl Carroll has arranged to feature Maglyn Arbuckle in the new McCut-| eheon-Carroll play, “Daddy Dump-| Yins,” in September. ‘A WORD FROM LEw. Yt on the fact that Lew ‘s new mustcal piece, “The Poor | Ritz Girl,” at the Central, ts| ‘Wholly unlike “The Gold Diggers,” bw both plays are about chorus girls, has caused Mr. Fields to arise to make a few remarks. **% am not familiar with the story of ‘The Gold Diggers,’ he siid yes- terday, “but I know it must be a good | from the run the play is having, Pasoepted ‘The Popr Little Ritz Gir!’ | Ears the original script in which | depicted chorus girl life just as we . are showing it.” | * MOSS JOINS KEITH. 1 The B. F. Keith vaudeville inter- | ents, headed by E. K Albeo, have! .Vaudeville and Picture Circuit, consists of eight theatres in York.’ The houses are the Ham- . the Jefferson, the Regent, the um, the Broadway, the Dyck- in, the Flatbush and a new one built at 16ist Street and Pros-| , Pest Avenue, Bronx. B. §. Moss will| MOvE his offices to the Palate ‘Theatre | WHEN THE BELLS RANG. During 2 performance of Edgar regor’s new play, “Self Defense,” Asbury Park Tuesday night the ‘bells rang. ‘The curtain had just descended on the prologue. The wound of the bells caused fourteen stage hands to quit the. theatre post | ‘haste and the play was delayed half | ‘amhour. ‘(ne stage hands were aii | members of the volunteer Fire De- partment. ~It was a false alarm. MAYBE IT HIT A TREE. | ariie Purcell, star of “Tie Poor Ritz Girl,” was telling Ted . composer of. ‘Dear Heart,” hich Mr. Purcell sings in the show, tet member of the chorus. from Kentucky,” said the actor, “Her father was killed in a/ low did it happen?” asked Ted. ‘About Plays and Playérs | when it moves to the Casino Monday i night. He haa asked the critics to ; | Tuesday, DUDLEY RRA RAR ARAN 5 By Way of Diversion. ~~} | He wrote a poem to the rose | | and to an editor tt went. Within | @ week oF thereabout back to the | | poet it twoqe sent. He matied tt | here, he maited it there, but dis- appointment was his lot. The | postman brought it buck each | time’ Some editors declared tt rot. He made the poem over net, and in it he compared the rose | to So-and-So's sweet-scented soap, “the vest friend skin of human knows.” And then hf sent it off once more, A check came back his heart to cheer. At once he ate a big square meal and drank | two schooners of near-beer, 29 drop in and see how sho has improved with age. / SIT DOWN, ANNA! Robert R. Specland craves your at-| tention a moment while he offers tho! following: j “['m weary,” said Annabelle Pyle, | It caused her friend Henry to #mile. “Don't worry,” said he, “I've got a strong knee; “T guess that will hold you a while.” GOSSIP. - | Harriet Duke will be seen in “The Americans in France” at the Comedy! Al Jolson 4s in town. He will begin | rehearsing in “Sinbad” soon. | Nora Bayes \has engaged Julius! Tannen for a part in her musical play, “Her Family Tree.” | Octavus Roy Cohen, author of) “Come Seven?" is to write more negro comedies for George Broadhurst. COMIC PAGE FRIDAY, rating the Facts WELL SIR- SHE CAME DERN NE Even at That, ’Tinka’s Exagge IF ANYBODY CALLS ABOUT THAT FLIVVER, WHILE IM OUT — RevenBer, Boost LSAW YER AD" IN ai THE PAPER- BUT 1 WANNA KNow IF “|SHE CAN CLIMB ? L PRESUME You've ’ HEARD OF “FORT GEORGE HILL WHERE THEY TRY OUT ALL THE CARS ? y y Indigestion Tors Se THE DAY THay NEVER REACH THE Mowes WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE SAYS THE TURKS ARE PLANING AN OFFENSIVE, DoNT SEE || WHY THEY MUST PLAN IT —HosT Tu: ARE “OFFENSIVE” ANYWAY IM FRANCE A HOVE 1S ON To MAKES INSANITY A CAUSE FOR DIVORCE. OVER HERE IT IS THE CAUSE OF MARRIAGE lIvS Awise cHicD THAT RESEMBLES ITS RICH_RELATIONS TIME MEANS HONEY, AND MONEY MEANS “TIME” IF You HAPPEN To TAKE (T WHEN THE Boss_iSn'T LOOKING Bic Auto TRUCK RAN OVER A Boy AND DIDN'T EVEN HURT HIM. HE Must Havel BEEN STANDING UNDER A BRIDGE LipTON 1S NOW CONVINCED THAT “THERE'S MANY A SUP “Twixt 8-3 ve AND THE JOE’S Ca hight 198, Pram Pobliching Co. (MY, Braning Weeld) Yes, An’ BELIEVE. ME ANDY, IT'S GONNA BE SOME “TRIP! AFTER WE GET “To, COLORADO WE'RE GoNNA CAMP ov Ey'RY- NIGHT! su® cump! Front Busteo SKULLS BUT ALL “THE MONEY IN “Ty' WORLD CouLDN'T HIRE ME “To SLEEP oUT IN “THAT RATTLESNAKE BE NoT ON YOUR LIFE, Joe! WAY NOT 2? Gosu = SLEEPIN' OUT 1s “TH! BEST PART OF A STRIP. LIRE “THATS j BE ALL RIGHT MINE, Joe ~ FoR YOu— _ c _ ae | aie = = re] Joe Keno, comedian, 1s now playing a part in “Honey Girl" at the Cohan & Harris, | Julian Rose will go to England in August to appear in the music halls. | dacks, Harry E. Shea is pouring and | mixing the bait, Jack Mason has been engaged by George Le Maire to stage the numbers in “Broadway Brevities.” James Morrison, who has been 41], has recovered and is at bis home at 5t. James, L. 1 A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A pretty girl in your other seat will make any mediocre show enjoyable, -—Pinklespeare, FOOLISHMENT. “I never see a Broadway show,” Said Miss Minerda Mallory, “Because I've heard all gals must go “Away up in the gallery.” “Did the auto turn turtle?” “LASSIE” TO MOVE. | Gaillard Boag announces that “Las-{ sie” will have a second “first nigat” | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ment?” “I understand it's something like | the fox trot.” MBveningWworid Ouija LatorAsks Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishini BILLO ouija fans, here we are) again and we're almost breath. less because we've had a} at our desk. It is simply piled | ceiling with correspondence. if they ‘keep coming in” like “U have to extend the column | extend the time limit or some- thing, just to give everybody a dance to ex; his or her opinions. We're taking @ space now. Just go to it and tell us what you think SHOULD GIRLS GO FIFTY-FIFTY ‘WITH THE BILLS WHEN THEIR” ABEAUX TAKE THEM OUT? += Rush your answers to The Ouija) Editor, Evening World, New York| (Meanwhile just look at th ison of Washington Heights— off. Weill say NO with the “japeent on the O. Only men who part hair in the middle would allow| @ girl to go fifty-fitty Blonde Cheero—'Tis evident our friend Yet. Rut ord thas been omed in lo say he sure can Gosh, y did the pink-eyed ever manage to get a tax! wide out of Ruthy? H, E Brooklyn—I believe that Mfty-ntty idea is great, but let the other fellow do it. 1 cun’t Stenog—My advice is tam every time In 99 cases © @ fundred he never marries the go Why shouldn't he pay for y? compan, + dP. B., Flatbush—Fannie of Mat- Bush must go with a bunch of fel- ews who are household fixtures and 1 hail from in a while PASCE-AM—Hifty-fifty stuft is r with the mod king for a | A ll A DeYou || | Know?|| # Co, (The New York Evening World), when you go out show them you're a real gentleman by footing the bills, Hon, — Weehawken—Belicve me, Queen of Hearts, you have got an aw- | ful nerve. I bet you wear sox and have bobbed hair. If your “Johnny Sap" sww what you put iin this column | you would get the grand razz. ’ Blond With Blue Eyes.—Ah, ha, Mr, Men, what about the evening dresses we thave to buy to go out with you? What about our four or five dresses and hate? Don't they cost us some- thing, while you poor boobs can go | around in the same suit? | Dolly and Jean.—We are & couple | of New York girls who have always | been used to going with older men | who spend money freely. We think | the Aifty-fitty basis a farce, | Rockaway Steve.—Very good idea, | and when it comes to manrying one | of these girls that will go fifiy-fifty a | fellow would be able to buy a home | outright instedd of that dollar down, “you know the rest.” But try and get | them to go fifty-fifty. ‘Try tt! | The Gentleman Cynic.—The Moolish | Youth and the Gentle Grafter will | ver come to an understanding én| | matter of bills, The Foolish | Youth is too foolish and the Gentle | {Grafter is too wise |, Editor’s Note.-Bravo! Cynic, let's | have some it | | | Copyright, 1920, ty ‘The Pree Publishing Co. | (ihe New ‘Fork Brening World) | 1, What were the protecting de agricylture represented as bei t and half man cat) ut was the seat of the Cov | of ernment of the Confederate States during the Civil War rol. 1h ke that, but I gave he th ry (I hope she sees ¢his), i'm ‘with Vet R. Treat ‘em rough “Vee Vamp—i like Bab, ¢ That'A the right way to f if girl likes a fellow e doesn't know whether she's riding in a Hudson Speedster or on the Ninth Avenu Fannie of Flatbush—Mary of 1 ings-on-Hudson says @ fine fellow. W “th worse than his bite ise ream and cake and chews’ gun |. Dy what name do mallor | 3. What was the § | against England in 3 | 4. What popular s small ke jon the ¢ 5. What | known as the an?” 6, What name did Marco Polo use in speaking of China? 7. What is the namm of the ‘nero of “Pilgrims Progress’? 8 What term 8 often used | speaking of the natives of Ge ? corn has term nin al- political talents? # Was worshipped the Revolution ne source of the | elved the | | | | Sacramento r | ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. | 1, Fauns; 2, Richmond, Va Armada; 4, Country St. Luke; 6, Catha Christian; 8, ‘Crackers; 9, Davy | Jones; 10, Van Buren; 11, Goddess of Reason; [%, Goose Lake, CH } Dowssie- tow i THE woriD COULD YOu GET & BLACK He was 4 BICCER "A BoBBie - SBuT Bosse cHAsenc HIM Jusr Te same] ON-H-H- Mom ~8 CA. HERE Quick ® Bill Quaid is fishing tn the Adiron-| BoBBic, Cot A Brack EYE, “RUNNIN® AFTER ewe ¢ wucere | EYE “RUNNIG FTER A BIGEER Boy P Dd yu Fart DowH SOMETHING 2 They're All Alike, Luke! BAS CCeorrent 108 Pree Pott ne Ca. OF. Breiner) FAMILY Seto 6a —TH' Wire's STAYIN’ Home d ' “What is this new missionary move- | i H E B I ( r OFF FoR A Liv “PLEASURE TRIP" HUH ? “PLEASURE “So Thi Is Paris!" 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