The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1920, Page 20

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920 emindenienell LADIES, GENTS, AND ee hae Lanter aoe 0 ad 1 We Ral a The Lit BRE . MISH THIS Fi THE HEASUREHENT OF er. i STRIKE BREAKERS” J vioce THE NOODLES Mi SueaTeR FoR, Fa FELLOW, F) iy eiIgeR YESTERDAY, Gada Conant ot Indigestion 4 ” Made Delici WP Berore 1lert- PM rvsecr. rve AMX DONT Know 16 (Te = KATINNCA: Beant or monsenee THEY'LL LOOK LIKE A BEEN WORKING i = Yue MEN PAVE Co Honeydew ade Delicious glsht oreshans snanioth Gran i JSone Younc HEN HAVE co.Lece | by Zimbalist’s Music YEARS So FAR! EDUCATIONS AND ARE INTELLECTUAL || EDUCATIONS ‘Wows R So Excited — He "as _ aN ' 4 AT! = AND SOME SuST HAVE COLLEGE By CHARLES DARNTON Vo _% 4 , : ; es Some GIRLS GET So TIRED oF |] SPENDING THEIR EVENINGS ALONE WB] THAT THEY GeT MARRIED AND | CONTINUE TO SPEND THEIR EVENINGS ALONE Scuoor Girts CAN'T Get THeIR| DRESSES LONG ENOUGH + THEIR MOTHERS CAN'T GET EM | SHORT ENOUGH : } & NCE upon a time—it was ten or fifteen years ago—an experienced but ad ; i WH ING misguided producer of musical shows assured me that music wasn’t » f = the thing in that @ort of thing; that he could walk around the . fer and buy all the music he wanted for anything, The “book,” he @intained, was of first importance. I didn’t agree with him then, an Ont agree with him now, after listening to the music of “Honeydew” at | Be Casino. it is Zimbalist'’s music that makes “Honeydew” delicious. | A violinist may play the cash register if he chooses, and Zimbalist, ——______ Kreisier before him with “Apple Blossoms,” plays it exceedingly well. THE STRIKE ON THE BRT. Doesw'| lobby of the Casino, as you strive valiantly for the outer alr, strong- MEAN MUCH — EVEN WITHOUT A ‘youtSs bawl into your patient ears various “hits” they have on sale, } —¢ puede STRIKE ONE COULD MAKE BETTER!) reminding you of “the great concert” that followed the circus of . — " TH A KI fer daye. Par ara sawed mbalist has written one melody after another that pleases the ear. wo Ig a richness, 90 far as musical comedy goes, that is exceeded only! JOR’S CAR The Blurr Showed Joe Was Stepping Some! extravagant stage settings and costumes devised by Hassard Short. _ number is gorgeous, but so much out of the picture that it makes " = “THAT'S “TH WIFE SITTING BLANCHE, wHat's THs? “THAT'S ONE 1 “DOK AW LOOK . ANDY HERE'S A BUNCH ON A LoG AT “THe “PETRIFIED oF ue OF SNAPSHOTS 1 “Took ON ey FOREST” IN ARIZONA — You NM YOU TRIED feel Mr. Short must have had a rush of color to the head when he went A'LOT OF SAGEBRUSH AND 1G6T SOME PIPPINS WITH MY SRE’ L0Gs? “TS SHOOT “THAT LITTLE “THis ONE SHoOws ME, DIGGING “TH' CAR OUT OF “TH' SAND — SEE How DEEP DOWN SHE ts ?, glamour of this production. “My Husband's Dearest Friend” te dinned into your ears until you are of it. It forms a large and poor plot of Joseph Herbert's “book.” But m jist foes along with entrancing tunes, and to keep them company are SGharming young women, that is, good looking damsels, who can sing, if not ik charmingly. Bthelind Terry, Dorothy Follis and Evelyn Herbert are “THAT FOREST — fwaringly vocal and bright eyed in their industrious efforts, and the BD | mY - WHAT A jorus girls nothing, nothing short of gorgeous, Mile. Marguerite, taking " the | : for what it's worth, gives an exceedingly clever imitation of a ” : 7 L QUEER PLACE dancer. ‘ tawhd Forde, John Park and John Dunsmore make the most of their con- nal vpportunities. Theresa Maxwell Conover, with an air of good : is stately in the Mttle cocktail jag she carries off, but she is left ‘with the poor, stale word, “fish,” flung out imply as the author's de- jon of a gon-in-law. Happily, Zimbelist's music is always on the next of the orchestra leader's baton, And in going to the Casino, you find this music @ real delight. About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY k. However, fringed curtains draw the veil, as it were, on the ob- A BWRRED SPT IN “Thy LITTLE CamERA! so Ts 1s di MROUS changes in attrac- : = tions impend for Broadway On. Cee ® We Wie theatres. After two weeks Our Beauty Contest. Feu. pitdlec ee BaW.! 7 SKINNED ou BONED “Cinderella on Broadway” will ; . MY Wht 4 aye Your KNEE, thé Winter Garden and go on Adee THe Md —7 an’, ee, NB BROKE THe SYR ~ ste playing in Philadelphia frst. It Today's entrante in the Hand- Monn ick Me SHE Won't PircHer ¢ WONT LICK You VF You SKINNED ‘OUR KNEE ‘cause HAT IS NT WHERE SHE. LICKS, ibe succeeded at the big sotn| °2M¢ Men's Beauty Contest are: FoR BReaKin’ Lick You Lema GUS EDWARDS—Merry bru- eR PiTcHeR - Sean tS tate avid sc nette, hopeful eyes, Ooogan's nee Broadhurst Theatre Monday| Bluff nose; loves red soda pop. € Sept. 20, Lee Shubert will JOB H. BERGER—Palomine f William Hodge in his own com-| Club, deep thinker, sympathetic “Phe Guest of Honor.” “Come face; detests cuffs on trousers, F » (ith algal ove. *tie ARTHUR BARNEY—A “Too- late” blond, cracks good jokes; Follies” from the aimed ‘Theatre to the} a8 excellent daricer prior to on Sept. 20 and “Paddy, the} advent of Prohibition, ust Boat Thing” will go tothe 39h! = yay D, BARNES—Irvestett- from the Shubert, displacing Charm ‘School, which will be| dle Ddlond, fetching whistle, ed = _ Nora Bayes fo rarer come hither eyes; loves fun, also, ir 01 lvenent Owen Davis's new farce, GEORGE STACY — Middle the Poor Girl,” at the Little} weight brunette, effective Usp, isplacing “Foot-Loose.” i ertter® the Friedlander| S4ght springhalt; popular with comedy, based on “Caught in} fair sex, JOHNNY DOOLEY—Grecian L\” “Pitter Patter’ is now in| type, pretty knees, becoming is ft dal dae Pay-day smile; eyes excite com- AFTER G. V. THEATRE. hus foadway hears the theatrical t.- | SS known as Bohemians, Ino., af Cornwell and S. K. Fried will be in to purchase the control of the “Anna Ascends.” ch Village Theatre. This} “Abraham Lincoln” will remain at ‘y uces the “Greenwich |the Cort Theatre until Sept. 25. annually at that) Alexander Onslow will be with the yuh the) Coturns in the English comedy “French Leave.” : by rene d Jay Gould has been signed up by CYLE AND DIXON ON TOUR. Gus awards for the juvenile comedy Dillingham will send Doyle |role in the Edwards revue. Dixon on tour In “Jack o' Lan-| Sam Shannon has engaged Law- ." opening in Worcester, Mass,, rence Fein to appear with Doris Dun- can in vaudeville, While he is rehearsing in “Jimmie,” ch hE ea tee Food for Thought! Bl You ONIN “TAKE Me OUT FoR DINNER MIGOSH tf WHAT ONCE INA BLUE Moon ‘ 4 KIND OF CHOPS ARE THESE -LAMB. WoT OR PORK 2 DIFFERENCE Dots OW TIMES DO CHANGE! ‘“Enter Madame” was Ben Welch will play several vaude- ville dates. ro- Gilda Varesi tried to sell the A. H, Woods will paint the Repub- Tights, but all in vain. Now, re- * Pemberton, the pro- le ‘Theatre, where people go to lamp “The Lady of the Lamp.” odrome, strikes the big base drum : ig Boge Offered $50,000 for] James Lent, drummer at the Hip- A GRAND SHOW. 884 times while "Good Times” 1s on. When he gets through be beats it. " Muriel Manners will return to "The ee ee oe Poor Little Rits Girl" to-night after eallea “Tip Top Junior” for the |® siege of iness, ment of the children Marie Dreasier of “Cinderella on u tent. there annually by. the Broadway” is writing a burlesque on ‘Air Fund. Dorothy Sto daughter of the com "Spanish Love.” They say “The Bat" thrills people a|80 that they forget their hats when devised the ore and Carol (they leave. S. E, Stanton was soon ia ticipated, A: wearing a new derby yesterday. John Doran, tenor, is here from Engiand. He is to appear in “Mecca,” which Comstock & Gest will produce. Toe (senior) in Philadelphia Juanita Fletcher of "Little Miss mea ' HE QUiT TOO SOON. Charity” says she is a descendant of Bishop Butterfield of London, 80 there! WSrenk Mayo, film star, asked an|,.,Her Man” will open at the Ariing- five-year-old “extra” how to ton, Boston, Sept, 20. nem ae that. on't drink, don’t smoke, don't ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. late,” led the old man. wr knew yr who folio A. Newton—Sce Matt Grau, New rules and died at forty,” said | York Theatre Building, Cahn—Richard Herndon, Belmont Theatre, can tell you about the French ie Old man thought a moment. he didn't follow ‘em long| vers. b,” he grunted. A GOOD CAST. “Stopping Stones,” the new J. K N.—Don't know where you can get anybody to back an amateur, He'd be @ rare bird. by Louis N. Anspacher, which A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, M begin an engagement at Henry! Jack Hazzard of “The Night Boat" ‘s Theatre on Oct. 14, the fol-|says be understands the Republicans cast ‘has been enguged:/are to extend their porch-climbing MacDonald, Laura Hope|campaign to New York. Jack evi- Podro de Cordoba, A. DB. An-| dently doesn't read the papers closely, Warburton Gamble, Frederick Phyllis Povah, Merle M Maicom Fassett and M FOOLISHMENT. “AD th Forbes. The play will be} dude went in a Itttle store 4 under A. lL. Erlanger's direc- _ “THE TREASURE” SOON. Where Anna sold cigars; To him she seemed the sweetest girt There was beneath the stars, have begun for “The| “What sort of smoke, sir, will you are: re” David Pinski's comedy, the Theatre Guild will present haver" Garrick on Oct. 4, In the cast| So sweetly asked Miss Anna, i be Dudley Diggs, Fred Bric, Sanford, Henry Travers,|7¢ love-struck dude, confused, re- p Westley and Cella Adlor, Gossi, ' Helena of opera fame has plied: “I really must Havana.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. aa wi at the| "1 have » clock that will run elght without te would it rum if you Wr — RATHER, THAN BE NOMINATED BY THOSE ANYTHING SUT POLITICS He's HARING YOU KNOWS * WHERE VA TO A BRIDGE GOIN’ , PARTY AT , MUWWER £ MRS. GILIKINSONS, 1S THEY ALL GROWN-UPS WHATS GOIN’ iJ SLUSHERS* {™ ¢@F¢ sBudsCoun/HANt I KNOWED L TUDNT} —TI Jus’ THOUGHT |; ID ASK

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