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eRe id: TEU ban bout Plays —) P. ADLER) dean of the Jew-| factors, Is to play Shylock again, Max R, Wilner, his manay er, announces that Mr. Adler will be @een in the role on Broadway within “ - weeks, Mr. Wilner is busy 4 cast for this “Merchant of | lee” com| y and he tells us all it Mr. Adler will fa. "The Shylock role, ho Uneatisfactory to Broadway audien andke anybody guess what th of a play ty saying? ARLISS AT THE PARK. George Arliss will begin an engage- tn Booth Tarkington's play. | fekin,” atthe Park Theatre on ‘Thursday evening of next week, under | management of George ©. Tyler. 4He supporting compgny will be! PUiw Dean, Wise Mackay, Sidney} Toler, Car) Ant’ uy, BE. G. Robingon, rt Wilke, gill Hoch, Manart and JobiN Webster. William x ds staging the play. fe WHOA, LEW! Lew Melds, who, Wy the way, has «| ee hit in “The Poor Little Ritz Girl" the Central, has appointed himacit| general understudy for all the Purs| roles.. He |s learning Oharley Pur- eell’smongs and says he'd just love He also has a’ desire to sesay ‘enile dancer and turn a few of ti handeprings. This lad Mield: re to be getting ambitious. NEW FARCE AUGUST 9. . hee Collison will make his debut Bae rey. Xork producer on Monday | ‘eit, Aug. 9, when this farce-comedy, | “The Girl With the Carmine Lips.” Wijl open at the Punoh and Judy The. eine. The cast includes Dallas Wel- ford, Wilfred Clarke and a dozet others. RODDY EXCITED. “William (Bil) Roddy, advance man * @xtraordinad teen, Yesterday Bin recelved r that stated oll had been) Giruckeat Liberal, Kan. He gave the Sey yell and rushed to the Friars’ ‘vl “Leok at that!" he shouted, ‘My farm's only thirty miles from Lib-| Ya nice!’ somebody replied, yened BH te Sead 1 aes 1. , if they strike ol! on| af my place I'l) build a theatre on Broad- Wayoand call it The Jayhawker.” EDGAR COMMUNICATES. | Edgar Mels of the Worcester Eve-| ning Gazette notifies us that Cocaine | thers have a candy stand in his . After slipping us that dope he| that Twin Brothers operate t cleaning foundry on Colum- venue, New York. Very good, . but we knew @ man in Denver named James Brothers. 4 one eee eo ~~ INEZ*STAGES DANCES. Inez Courtney, who lacks several seconds of being as big as a minute, bes been some of the dances staging BE the two “Little Whopper” com- 7 a By BIDE DUDLEY panies. Inez was in the show last int and Players BY WAY OF DIVERSION. They used to call him, worth. less because he hated work. He'd very seldom labor unless he couldn't shirk, His clothes were old and shiny, but little did he care. Old Goodfernuthin’ Wil- son they called him everywhere. He didn't like to vorraw, but when he did, he'd pay, He had a smite for people and had it every day. The children used to love him, and all the dogs he met for Goodfernuthin' Wilson had | joyous barks, you bet! On Christmas mornin’ alicaya, @ poor child, mebbe two, would. find some “Uttle trinket from Wilson in his shoe. He passed away one evenin' down in his shanty, small, and Goodfernuth in's mourners were kids and dogs, that's af. Soon after he was buried 7the county paid for it) the people got to thinkin’ about him, just a Bit. And now a headboard stan@&in’ above the poor old cuss says, “Goodfer. nuthin’ Wilson was good enough for us.” season and knows the dancer so wel! she can play them on the ukelele. GOSSIP. George M, Cohan ia to move his offices to No, 227 West 45th Street soon Wehard BK. ard bas been ap pointed public: for "The Green- wich Village Follies, William A, Brady has engaged| louls Frohoft and “immodest ‘lorence Gerald, larence Rockefeller for Violet." Juanita Fletcher is to have a role in “Little Miss Charity,” opening soon, at the Belmont Thea@re, | George HB. k is to have a place in the cast of “Blue Bonnet,” the new Shubert production, William Seabury will return to the | New Brighton Monday in his revue, | Frivolics:” A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “De gai whot kin make good bread,” says Uncle Eph, ‘down’ ginrully hab| much trubble findin’ er man ter make it fer.” { ‘i | | FOOLISHMENT. Said Mrs, Zeke Jones to Miss Pew: “We'll make a great singer of Sue; Oh, she'll have high tones, ~ T tell Papa Jones, That some day she'll sing clear to U.". FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Father—My von, you're ¢ bad ogg. | Son-—That can't be A eT AAO | you called me fresh. | Evening World ‘Coprright, 1920, by ‘Pree Publiahin: ERE’S Friday back again. Comes regular every week, @oesn’t it? Lacky thing for of us. your answer to The Ouija The Evening World, N. Y. C. gre some of the answers to the HOULD MEN WEAR) iY CH MW. R.—Those stubs give me the | s. Hrd feeling! | ‘Lilyume, The Bronx—Better raise boy, winter ts coming. Hi de Island—A mustache 1s fine becoming. Greenwich Avenue—A } with = mustache looks as if he pwallowed a donkey and the ers Patootie—I hate to ace a ‘with @ soup strainer. ‘all and Stately Blonde—Enjoy ktna- mustache? Ugh! I'll aay not Ex-Canal Zone M. heaps Sd ine, HOdson Street—Migbt Peon gilt the scrubbing he 4 -‘miaplaced cyebrow. Where do foo get the courage? But the tickler should be abol- “Brokes Stare (Ex-Tank Corps)— “of the poor excuses who wear part their hair in the mid- ‘wear wrist watches and look like Woman Hater, Staten don’t know that men beautiful than women, al- ‘were end always will be, Per- ity I don't care for a mustache, M. F. K. Designer—1'll bet old Vet cf wears one himself, Blanche, Brooklyn—Positively not! Reawon—er, they tickie. Syor—tate, print Vet's Hymns the publimtes his address. fou oughter ee my new rollink-pin! “Wehfiny-on-the-Bpot—Certainty, if to, Just becavse it doesn't want ome of Eve's feeble-minded ds no reason. You'tell ‘em, _ Ver Rutherford. ‘Yamaioa Kid—I agree with the Vet po ‘the mustache question. - r, Masa., Buddie—Weartng of Brussels Sprouts under ; “Red of N. Y. C-—You are right If the Vet fa knocking our giris we abstract him fram our col Ouija Eaton Asks a Oo. (The New York Evening World), the nose looks bad and feels worse. I| had one. I know, i Madge, Brooklyn—Only, one thing worse—horn-rimmed eye-rlasses, Give this chicken a he-man, Eva, Brooklyn—Vet Rutherford sure | aroused my temper. Bet he has a/ false one himself. | Boob McNutt—The mustache ts a) delightful home for coottes, D. Thompson, Brooklyn—Away | with woman's foolish arguments. Down with sbaving mugs and razors. Lat the hiir grow as nature intended. | Miss Rutherford—iFirst ti agreed with Vet. "No" to the sume plea of men we see with ‘em, Toots, Cypress Hille—Should they | de allowed to wear ‘em? Of course, | They stood for our bobbed hair, sox ‘and one-piece bathing eutts, so I'm with them now. ij | George of Brooki: cute has the right an Wee to Noble ‘hairy gorilla? bial Just loe—Righto, Vogele of Hark it wager Miss Bryn Mawr ie ome | petrified entnster with never en in- troduction a real man td ular mustache. me S| Harry of Brooklyn—Girls smoke our cigarettes, ‘wear our sox, but they gam't duplicate our whiak-brooms. \‘Dhat's where we have it on ‘am, | Roxie of New Roochelle—it takes a man to raise a mustache, Sour grapes for the rest of the maie sex. 1. What prominent movi ture | by Dis wite? 2, What was the name of Moses's | ater”? | j What te the langest isi | Mediterranean? rns initio 4. What ia the of: | | called? ee ee is ae 6. What metal is most neh making pant? 6. To whom was the temple at| a dedicated which waa con- icles one of the wonde midered lens of the Who ts in change of the Polish aoe coping the Russians? Vhat are wild do; Australia? erage 9. What famous “stunt” pilot was recently killed in Los Angeles? 10. What does the termination “wich” on a word mean? 11. Of what is the rattle of a rattle- snake composed * 13, What does the word “HKurekn” mean? | ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. ! | commonly | Loy. é 1, Charlie Chapin; 2, Miriam; 3, Biaily; 4, ahrievaity; 6, lead; 6, Diana (Artemis); 1, Pilsudsicy dingoes; % 10 bay (Greenwich: os bay); 11, dried eontes; 12, 1 Ye found it, \ fh COMIC PAGE FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920 KATINKA THE Missus “THREATENED To HAVE YOUR PARROT KILLED ‘CAUSE IT CUSSED \‘T HER 7 aan“ - Too Bad Geseit Didn’ OH Yes, HeRe ae a =| tT (SON THE .SOFA LD LIKE To See SOMEONE faq| TOUCH MY PET — TLL lel SIT HERE AN’ KEEP MY hy =< JOE'S CAR speared, Pw Plan Co OY ring Wed) 5 FGEe BLANCHE , DONT y'FeeL | SORRY FOR ALL “THosE PooR SAPS BACK HOME “THAT CAN'T “TAKE LA TRIP LIKE “THIS a eral You'RE OUT IN “THE OPEN AIR ALL DAY - WATCHING “THE SCENERY ROLL BY — WHILE POOR ED AND ANDY ARE BACK IN NEW YORK AT “THEIR DESKS AND — PooR NoRMAN AND VAN “HEY HAVE To STAY THERE AND WORK , WHILE YOU Go “TOURING —— OH JoE, You Have T, PRETTY - — HANDY To 'A GARAGE IF THEY HAVE®A BLOWOUT '!! : —— = an HAy- 22 mary ] on+-Gee ? | | — . Mas Scorredsfer | YER mom war an | uae vecikeva | (T Found our—| | Bur I cuess gioes up TERRIOL Y= | Said “You } I conn @ | is Are Par riesy T T'S Gonna BE} Siti ‘Lt Have “1a , nes ISIE 4 eee 3 QS SPANKIN G ’ Wh THousHT 177 = & Goon sPAnKine ¢ HAVE A New PaiR Lr? cer 4] Go Back ‘gia ae. age I ging SOMETHING | | AND LISTEN e | | He ri Cs aT sHe Did SOME MORE. 4 t SW SHOES ; ty z 2, 8 li Ht An’ Y’ Needn’t Send ’Em Special Delivery, Either e/ \ FITS ALL TW same To | You “Pror.”! / am —wenteavere | U THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY sa TLL TAKE A Course IN TH’ MANLY ART TA UL BIRD Like ME OUGHTA KNow HOW “TO “TAKE CARE OF HIMSELF “THest DAYS ,YEZZAY —~—— oe TLL HAVE em By MAL e ) Nesoal atx MoRE LESSONS WILL FINISH ‘YER! Ri Guess It . CW.Wessele~ - WHEN SHE ASKED aa Veheiwy NRHA ; S86e HE'S WANTED, PN _§ AN ecTOrR! Least? G feses wus ce UYGrt beue) OKs — OW REMEMBER, BUS, WHILE WE'RE ON THE FARM YOU MUST BE A GOQD LITTLE. BOY — NO STAYING EVERY NIGHT YOU MUST GO TO BED s! WITH THE CHICKENS a i