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. Boat,” About GOLDEN 1s a man who}, will tackle any kind of a prob- lem. When he realized that the advance in railroad and Puil- man rates would hand travelling theatrical companies a terrific blow he decided to take the matter right finto the front office. He wrote Presi- dent Wilson all about it and asked him to do something. Now Mr. Gold- em has @ letter from Secretary Tu- multy stating that the President in ‘woh Interested and will see what can be done. Somehow or other we have @ bunch John Golden will get results. DUNN WITH COHAN. Edwin Wallace Dunn has been made personal representative of George M. Cohan. Caldwell B. Cald- Well is to bo the Cohan general press Tepresentative. Eddie Dunn has been interested in the Cohan theatrical nc- | tivities for twenty years, and George | has always found the Dunn sartorial gpeenic effects an inspiration. STICK TO HiM, JERRY! | Jerome Kern composed “Left All Alone Again Bluos” for "The Night and Stella Hoban sings it ‘wonderfully, Mark A. Luescher says Miss Hoban sent Mr. Kern a saddle porge last week and said the steod’s namo was “Left All Alone Asuin Blues, “Much obliged!” wrote Mr. Korn to her. “But why the name?” “Wait till you try to ride hit.” wus Miss Hoban's reply. REAL MONEY HERE! | posed a musical comedy called “You | |Win," which will be produced before Arthur Hammorstein’s new onc. Frank Tinnoy in “Tickle Me,” tickled | Art lest Week at Atlantic City. It ed at the Globe Theatre to $2,205: on Baturday night it drow $3,746 and total for the week was $19,$4). Joo Flynn who gave us the fixures, aid he wasn't ad libhing a cent. PURCELL FIXED MATTERS. They use a tel ne in “The Poor Little Rits Girl,” at the Central, that made the audisnos can hear § i g E g aFet I ; k g 5 i ae z fal iy } ei nit i Placed & romantio comedy by Rida Young called “Little Old New York” Gereviove Tobin and H MISS KENNEDY RETURNING. Madge Kennedy 1s to return to the fpenking stage this season under the management of Henry W. F HAY PLAY MO"'DAY. A. H. Woods will present “Happy Go Lucky,” formerly “Tilly of Bloomsbury,” at the Booth Theatre ext Monday. It is by Major Ian Hay, A CHANGE OF BASE. “Not So Long Ago” will move to- 4ay from the Booth to the Nora Hayes Theatre. IBSEN FOR TWO WEEKS. 's “An Enemy df the Peoplo” Thaen’ ‘will be played for two weeks at the ——$——<— * oakEves!°9)or80 Oui fditer. 1920, by The rem Publishing Co, (The HE fans were off at the crack and Tugsday brunette landslides? blondes get around the quarter-mile Terrible Al Larchmont must have something on his mind. The paper had not been on sale more than three ours Saturday when in came a mes- songer boy with a telegram from Al. Even though his doctrines may be faulty, we have got to award the id-painted tennis racquet to him speed, Get afer the question: ARE BRUNETTES VAMPS? and wend your answers to The Ouija Editor, ‘The Evening World, N, Y. C. Terrible Al, Larchmont (via West- r& Union)—Old Kip pea the right 1920, by The Cu) Pen hoe Tok rte WT 1, Of the skin of what animal are @rumheads commonly made? 2. What does the letter "D" mean im Roman numerals? 8. Who took the place of Judas In- *\eariot among the Apostles after the betrayal of Christ? Quebec from the French? 5. By what name did the Romans pall the Greek goddess Artemis? 6, Whai is the principal chemical! element in pearls? 1. By what name is the most cele- brated hero of Spain known? 8. What was the nationality of the composer Liszt? South Amarics? av. What nam. formed by the ac Pnough to produce fusion? lig" on a word mean? 12, Who won the metropolitan open ‘ip? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. be con-| originated from a study of man twat- bis wite. ‘Walter hiney “Willew-—Mterstate would |Manhattan Opera House beginning | Glendenning have the leading | TP. early lost out last week because of the Monday Take care that it lovers of the mahogany tresees and the coal-black eyes, have to defend yourselves, but Jump right to it and get 4. What English General captured | ° 9. What is the largest vulture of is given to rocks on of heat intense 11. What does the termination “po- Players DUDLEY What Don’t You Know?| Was George Washington named after the City of Washington or the Btate of that name? How many teeth has a skopu- kolas on its lower jaw? (Gee, | that'll stick 'em!) How much of a bonus did the man who invented stenography get from the chewing-gum trust? If the miners get a raise in pay | will they agree also to dig up the | money for it? said he. If it requires one-thirty-third of a horse power to crack a pea- nut, why don’t they selt more of them for a nickel? Sept. 6. Robert K. Whittier will pro- | duce the play and will appear as Dr, | Stockmann. -—— ‘ A NEW GOETZ REVUE. B. Ray Goetz will begin rehearsing | a new revue called “Piccadilly to Broadway” next Monday. Morris | Harvey, the English comedian, will be in it, MRS. PRIEST HAS ONE. Goralding Rendall Priest, short | story writer, has written and com- | the holidays, GOSSIP. Henry Clay Grant wants to write Harry Levey a film called “Once Up- Ponzi Tine.” Soum and his band will play at the | Hippodrome Sunday night, Sept. 26. A render suggests that Constable Peloe Brown of Doth! ts in the Me- Graw class, Edina Hibbard has been engaged to support Holbrook Blinn {n Ponter Bmerson Browne's “The Bad Man.” A new song called "I Haye Some- body's Heart” has been tntroduced at the Winter Garden. Vivien Onidand haa been engaged for a role in “*"Mhe Girl in the Private Room." Robert Courtneldge, London man- is here to see Eileen Huban addy” Aug. 23, ting mahanl tenchers wil! fee “The Charm School” at the Bijou to-night. Helen Bolton and Mildred Keats have been engaged for parts in "Pit- ter Patter.” Edwin Emery, stage director, noti- fies us thet Walter Hast has accepted a play of his called "The Marriage J. J, Fuss asks us to say that his address 1s No. 27 Bast 98th Street, Brooklyn, He ts the Conqueror Club pilot. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Ponzi might have found starting a Inundry a much safer way to make a clean-up. FOOLISHMENT, A parrot often learns to talk, And likewise learns to swear, In other ways a man he'll muck, But, Queenie, I don't care. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Is a chicken old enough t Pee Bs old enough to eat at 0." "Then how does tt live? New York Rvening World), Remember, fel'ow doesn't happen, you Don't wait till you the pole before the Post. take the cake. Thoy are worse th blondes. Blondes’ are Just foolish, and they don't get very far, anyway, But the brunette is A menace to so- ciety. Black har, black eyes, olive Fommplexion she looks good, but take it from Terrible Al, boy: out ot By le Al, boys, and keep arold of Eimhurst—it depends the variety, Medium darks are Oden but look out for the real brunettes,” Mack—I married one, and I'll say #0, The last call on the question ARE BLONDES DECEITFUL? |brings the following: ater Sal—Take It trom one who has beep through the can't be beat. “ 1 Jealous Fi suey IN “TH! MuD! GEE WHILLIKERS — ——————— a a COMIC PAGE | MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920 ri WHERE's THE MRS, Quick- THERE'S A COP WAITIN’ OUTSIDE i GOULY, YER, GoT SDAYS IN IM So SORRY — ARRESTED, BOSS 7} SAIL FOR SPEEDING CAN 1 COMG To BI WANT You AN’ THEY GAVE ME [( VistT You = ve AN Hour OFF To BID MY WiFe C] LISTEN — WISHING You WERE IN NEW YORK AIN'T + tT PUT Some. GONNA HELP US. 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DE_BLU \S HANG A FEARFUL TIME “Medicinal” —What Sins Are Committed in Thy Name! “MEDICINAL | ) OWL NST To DRINK (T LUKE —IM DES GONNA KEEP \T FoR PURPOSES” a Ly GAR-r-r-e! AT LasT! TT “Wok Me 6 Stakes SuT TU Tew Her \n_ “THAT, VU. feOUGH! Four! —- PARDDM “THE SLANG, BUT YOU “TOLD Want to Saucy Blonde—I'm a blond agree with you. They are, BOGS Dut Tm through with the al e me the real dark ones. ~You can't tell a head by its fe f it's @ man, you \ trust an: of em. sinlcaahy |, Tange Ray of Bay Ridge—Sure they are, but give them a chance, We yg eg our faults, urly Al-—Tell Helen of Forest Hill I'm the fellow she's looking for, Youre lu Volstead Act. Forever is a long, long time, Blondie of chmont Knook out the ond haters. geart Dick—tilondes are O. K. if you get them you Rube, Bridgeport as though he only had ¢ lite, I've had dozens, of! They're all alike Ls It to Lou—The harder they root for the brunette, the harder they full for the blonde, Terrible Al's Wife—Girls couldn't doves Custard ple comedies HELLO MRS ANDERSON, WHAT YA Dow’ 2 take it all back if he saw me Do YOU Like CUSTARD PIE? eg | WUSTY DOES Sa ANOTHER, CUSTARD