The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 20

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. 7m ar An Old Acq is or three years. Yet the same iP last ohange. change consisted of songs aj? Hi and there were tunes by S. “il ! to the poor—diess her kind heart! Raymond jr., who played the chief crook, that she accepted him * at Mis face value, but everything, including the mode! town all Mt up on the | Grop, came out beautifully. Perhaps some regret was felt {hat Juanita , the Angel of the proceedings, hadn't spent at least a militon on the | vation of her voice, yet self-denial jar had a touch of genuine hw ‘work! 48d Miss Gateson was really the saving grace of “Little Miss Charity.” . _ “Midnight Fro the ZIPGFHLD JR. has outdone himself in presenting phe new) “Midnight Frolic,” the tenth of the series, which opened last night on! | the roof of the New Amsterdam affair, embelliched with beauty and ectnic effects such as have never before feild show. And that is enying a jot. @iven credit for the writing of the entertainment and Harry Carroll fur- Mihed the music. Edward Royce staged tt under Mr ereced a @upervision. ‘and many others. To go into details about the show ‘White paper and the shortage prohibits this. Just tell your friends that {tie two hours and a, half of excellent entertainment in which are girls, other alee more girls. Also, that Art Hickman’s Band plays for the dancing, try to get in. NEW PLAYS “Little Miss Charity” By CHARLES DARNTON quite unbelievable tn these times that $7,000,000 could last anybody ith My Money” was again put into stage circulation at the Belmont night by “Little Miss Charity” as so much musical comedy near | before “Miss Charity” was recognized as an old acquaintance tricked | new dress. Edward Clark had added lyrics to his once songless of @ music publisher's card index. } thankful, for Frank Moulan danced to some of the tunes. This old danced like.a youngster and seemed to have just as good a time as he | jast winter in the (llbert and Sullivan operettas at the Park Tagkily, he had a graceful and jolly partner in Marjorie Gateson. _ Mr. Mowlan was o crook disguised as o clergyman, the uncie of a young | man entrusted with the millions Angel Butterfield yearned to! Fletcher was a prétty Angel, with her hair in ringlets and other simple | 8. _ Money counted for Kittle when songs had the call. The stage was dark- for “Byes of Youth,” and other sudden musical interruptions occurred, | young and lively chorus girls romping on the scene most unexpectedty. | ‘were especially attractive in crinoline. Among the numbers are “Summertime,” sung by Herbert Hoey; “No- * @edy Gets My Number,” offered by Teddy Gerard, just back from London; “Love Is Like a Mushroom,” sung by Annette Bade; ‘Ten Fingers,of Syn- gopation,” rendered by Edythe Baker at the piano; “A Nifty Little Cottage,” ‘with Kathieen Mertyn singing, and a dozen others all singable and whistle- .@ble, Other principals are William and Gordon Dooley, who lend the show much merriment; George and Dick Rath, Forrest and Mason, Ruth Budd, Jack Hanley, John Steele, singing a Neil Moret song; the Fairbanks Twins uaintance $7,000,000 daliied with then in “Not and dances. But things hadn't gone) Henry and M. Savin pleasantly sug- On this score wo had good reason We feared the worst when dhe told in itself is beautiful. And anyway, | A timely song about the poor mor, but the dancing of Mr. Moulan \ lic” Gorgeous | Theatre. It is a gorgeous, tuneful! Ballard Macdonald is Ziegfeld’s personal would necessitate the use of much _ About Plays. By BIDE and Players | DUDL EY! | GOLDEN has withdrawn his “plan to have a theatre in West » 44th Btreot, which would include ® portion of the Lambs’ clubhouse property. Had his proposition been by the entire membership Lambs would have owned the and Mr. Golden would have it for ten years, He had speci- fed that his proposition would have t be accepted by all the members. Several demurred and the plan was withdrawn. He is now looking ‘in another direction for a house. Tt was estimated the theatre would $600,000. Mr. Golden offered to them where the present the- im the clubhouse could be con- into sleeping quarters whitch bring in an annual revenue of than $30,000. To bulld the the- atre twenty feet on the street’ level aii ten feet on the Becond floor of the elu) Souse would have been needed. Wopy-may BE A PLAY, Too. _ Oliver Morosco may make a play of Batchelder’s story, “Sweet- for Three," now current in new! t. He has engaged Jane iidine Feigl to convert it into a 0, STICK TOGETHER, BOYS! “A etriking waiter, patrolling in front of a cafe in West 424 Street , carried @ placard reading: the EQUITY is to the ac- ters, Loval No, 1 is to the walters.” “OTHAT BOY, LEW, AGAIN! “Lew Fields advises us that, while tezing to oing “Dear Heart”, from gt eed Ritz Girl” last might, ‘be developed a frog in his thmpat which supplied him with hops for some home brew, 7 7 GO! ‘It leaked out yesterday that the new Mack play, “Her Man,” was named fog, Martin Herman. Carro!! has engaged Louis i for the juvenile role in day Dumplins,”” © #The Magic Melody” opened in Syra- yee last night. It is headed for Chi- Me “| ANSWERS To INQUIRIES. ~~ Pineen—Leonard show is postponed * ap coe “Hearts of the World’ —* o! orld” 3 A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “Bvery woman thinks that if the President could see her baby he'd re- to move another step until he ‘that child. FOO'{GHMBNT. - J knew an old lady named Giynn, Ant she ds exceedingly thin; «+ No smiles, in her case, (Appear on her face, Bhe hasn't enough face to grin. Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt,. |~ special correspondent of this column, went to the Hippo-+ drome yesterday afternoon with the Russian refugee children. He has sent us the following about his vielt: “Dear Dud--I and the wife dropped in the Hip with the Russian, refuted children and we were both amazed at them. The show pleased them so much they began to talk English. One doy sang out ‘Pipe thatsky!" tohen the elephant shimmyed, and another one remarked: ‘Whoopsky, I likeovitch thisky, The wife asked one Uttle girt if she wanted some candy, and the child replied: ‘You betograas’ The children all met Manager Luescher, and one of them said he remdnded her of Michaelo- vitch Kuropatrinoski, the Rus sian who wrote the song, Get- toff de Tracksky.' The wife says to tell you her birthday is Tuea- day. I told her it wouldn't get her anything, Women are funny, eh? There was a lot of excite- ‘ment at the Hip, but could learn nothing.—Jeff.” FROM THE CHES’ TNUT TREE. Teacher—What animal frequently sleeps standing up? ey Willie know, the cop. ——-.— 1, Who composed the opera “Pag)t- accit™ che 2. How many times are Mohamme- dans supposed to pray dully? 3, Who started the Protestant movement in Genmany? | 4. What ie the name of t "i boa-like water snake? se 5. What is the point in the aky at rectly over the observer called? 6. What ts the name of the famous falls on the Zambesi River discovered by Livingstone? 7. What is the part in the back of the sad beneath the cerebrum 's inva 10, Whet Ohinese river hus our the death of millions by its constant floods and Changing of ite coure? . Whom did Christ raise fr dead after four dus? * 70m the 12, What was the name of Antony's wife whom he divorced for the sake COMIC PAGE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920 MMM! 1 SHELL SOMETHING | ict = KATINKA IS Baxin’ A Pie FoR suPPER! “THis must BE THe | FORDS? 3 BIRD 1 WANTA SEE> Hwe Buy "eh ' ™ Le SELL HIM TH‘OLD AND SELL ‘e OUR TICKETS “To New YORK! A PIECE Too! MAYBE SHE'LL GIVE HE A TASTE. Y'PAY CASH FOR 'EM EH WELL, t'VE GOT A GooD LIL’ FLIVVER T WANTA StLE ~ Looks LIKE NRW ~ THE SPEGDOMETER'S BUSTED ‘ GLAD TO BuT SHE HASN'T RUN FAR:) Look IT BEI hole: dh OIE ead fu Be. OvER aaa : AND \'SAY SHE se: FAR? WELL, E Cal Not VERY HasN'T RUN VER’ Sweet Memory! Consider the Seidels’That Made That Tummy Possible! This Fly Guy Has a Peach of a Nerve! EXACTLY — But NT SAY How ABOUT “THAT NEW YORK LICENSE Far tt PLATE ON THERE ? ERR? 105 ANGELES, paeeef ereees —-— i. Yi we cant GoW ‘ I THoucit You pata abe Ne Sane A oF UNCLE ‘S =) Wuz ALL Coin TUMMY — SToMICK AWAY ‘TO THa- i SEA-sitore ° ; Sa mtg —S= “LITTLE *POUG" eNO ce LLINOE YesTeroay £ ° aang WUSTY, ISE AWFUL \ LONE THUM | of Cleopatra? _ _ ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS, 1, Leone: ‘er 10, Thoma: | Wiens } No-No- NO -? LNo- BuT WHEN (Thar FRONT PoRcH YOURS WONT Mom IN A BATHIN® S40 suit | 2 IN A> BATHING 2 ray te FT Ks Wor x SAiD— TH COMPLAINT AGIN You -16 THAT ‘fou y peserren Your wiFE! ) Scoouamauty ) {vr wes aeeeen Ther u WHOEVER . CAUGHT THE \ “AesT ESA WouLe HeNve \ TO BUY PRESENTS FOR, J M4. WHE oF SAW HIM | 5 Soir Weer ae WY \ 7 Hat's y \ =< AINT No Fes We i DESERTER™ jj ; OFFICER JN cover THESE WELTS ON MY HEAD AN! THIS BLack EYE ¢ Wire* the, Windows, Hubert, the Blacksmiths Are UI 4 fi MUVVER,, WON'T You. 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