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Cun Pe ZOMIC PAGE | THE PLAYS, || c=—o— “- — Chorus Girls the Feature SHE Save Your. . " —U of “Pitter Patter.” Yoo Srrenvous4 ie day g ‘way, “Pitter Patter,” taken from the old farce “Caught in the Rain” _™ and trickling with music, proved to be as long as “Hamlet” jast night #t the Longacre Theatre. In the days when William Collier was he. stood under an awning on the stage of ety soaked with love of a damsel who had left her umbrella at home. that timo water in the theatre—that is, ho of it—was ‘PATS enough to be a novelty, There was more water last night, but some- notice, Perhaps act and we were home and arrange their romances in the second act— eartier start. Other changes in the original plot more swiftly, especially that of the moving house, to, | a a deed dated a day ahead, giving him “Geers th ros Pitts Go BLY. Goutg Wa = : . : ) at ; ; . 4 4 - DON'T LET EM Kid ? . I WONDER IF ONE OF “Th' Bors ANYWAY ~ fT CAN'T pd SAY do ANY OF You wih Salton i bay soe ‘ou! " You Jo& —“THey'tL é M. Hough, the resourceful author of the “book.” He would be a AT TH'CLUB MIGHT WANTA SELL ANY HARM “To ASK — FELLAHS WANTA SELL - LL Ma A SPECUL SELL You A LoT Ban to have around on Oct. 1. William B. Friedlander contribited His,caR ? ('D RATHER BUY ONE, MAYBE I MIGHT GRAB. VICAR? IF So— TaN recent rs ; SUNK $ Now LisTEM ‘Tne renuit was 4 slervotyyed musical comedy pleasing enovsn, | {FROM SOMEBODY I KMOW,TAN!| by A BARGAIN <— (Le “TALK To You! sna me : Satisfy the ordinary taste. Spicy FROM A STRANGER ! ‘As the bashful hero William Kent was more like Ernest Truex Yet trembling as only he can tremble and giving other clevof in-| touches to his role, Though @ bit obvious in everything he did, | ‘Kent was always amusing. Jane Richardson sang well, Helen Bolton _ Waa a gay and comfortable widow, and Mildred Keats danced charmingly. | ; e soe Jones was also‘lively in his songs and dances, Ih. the most striking feature of the show was the chorus of girle—| 2 looking, hard-working girls who danced remarkably well, One of blithesome creature with an exhilarating kick, was deservedly, out of the second row for a little fling of her own. “The rainbow, Y y ™ made “Pitter Patter” refreshing. | ; \\ \\ | |) About Plays and Players | as ‘4 | Ale By BIDE DUDLEY WW, A DAPPER young man boarded A a New York Central train at | Mrs. Nutt’s Dope. } . , eg © Grand Central the other day ecr { Here DROTHER$ Dont You DARE GNE You dust EAT TRar nh i " - “a. 4 ” te yoone aglaw whe rey rghinoeal Jessica Plympton Nutt, wife of DIVEHNUT KOR YourRse Le | phe Here’s A NIC = THAT DoueHnuT TS ‘i DovcHnur Yourser\e ¢ ‘The dapper one| Jéferton Shrewsbury Nutt, spe- 4 RRoHER — IT MICHT te talks Ble wasn't eoquaint-| cla) correrpondent of ite cot AY BROTHER 4 "dean pa Kin HIM — 9 ed with the other, but he tried to] umn, wires us from Chicago as 4 a THE iDEA. up @ conversation, monty follows: “Ss 4 : 7% . Been peming 8 run up to Bag Sing, “Dear Mr. Dud: Ae I predicteg eaid the dapper one. “I've always the other day, the Grand Jury G hag been called in the argument over the World's Series baseball pe . | receipts, Many men, it seema, ly pity the poor devils who have! bet on the game last year and ac time there, Can you imagine | ¢hig drought dissatisfaction, as om ee to sleep in a cell every might) smione naturally be expected. a W, Se ab to contemplate” | Now I expect the wives of these call it tough. Still, I guens the} men will call them their better “majority of them doserve it. I'm| Aalves. That's a joke I thought a to take a look through the| of. I wrote it to Jef, thinking bod Just a agai you know.| maybe a good laugh would help er am unfortunate) cure pis hives in Bugbee, 0. This investigation is attracting e I'd kill myself.” quite a dit of attention out here. “ime other aid not reply. A few) J tink i will frighten the play- WELLS WELLS —HERe HEH! — THERE SHE IS. ( PIA-HEM' YOUNG LADY t a edt ers 80 that the next time they eS ere" , oe “HAT COV O' MINE AIN'T eo IM GOING 1D BE ng de peal Seis sales adobe Bick teitt oo SAN We BtONO Me Te), GOT NM WISDOM OF2 HED L GouR FATHER-IN-LAW wendy!" said a dig man in|” over the net in an honest man- Se en Gs ut “To BAP bes lasacd +, TO THAT GireL! ; peat behind the quiet youth.| ner ar, McGraw has been here “3 ‘a - ater atraightened up and be-! yr toentyfour ours, but no- to, button his coat, The news| 404) jae Noked him as yet. Se ee a SO There ts a lot of excitement, but an ee were can learn nothing.—JESSICA SHE'D JOIN THE MOVIES. PLYMPTON NUTT (Nee Bone.) gunny letter was received at the SEES ‘MTheatro yesterday from a fe Gossip, @ tow lines to tet you know) londay. svould Like to Joyen the movies’, have seen your address in the|ington, who wrote “Poldekin.” I have a wonderfully bome| no girls in “The Charm School” twelve thousand’ Dollars; my are studying Shakespeare in their inches, |}ucid momen 18, weigh 97%, high 69 # rl iam rey Hck ae Oph = e mn that you ie cast O; im Jam Jems,” openin, serie 1 bere c frend WOO le Abe Gon satay. "| ROSTY AND gBUB girls I have a frend who 6 /at the Cort Saturda: to go. I told her I was €0lnE) Will Morriagey will resent “The 1 will wait for an answer, Dawn of Ireland” at the Lexington faig Feats AEC NV VE ORD —— s THLETE I HOPE You'LL BUT, DADDY, YOu ‘as soon as possible, She ts i emt ni Bo hte si echin new| |” [DADDY, WHY ETH THAT MAN 2 MERIAING 50 HELL BE BIG AND SAID YOU WANTED) girl, Can I joyen, Tam crazy to." | gy ever plays to as much Ae WUNNIN' AWOUND IN THE GET BIG AND , , STRONG LIKE Me Te Ger Bist or eeaes | $17,000 in @ week he'll pay off the help STREET WIV OUT ENNY P Thar SOME POLLY WAS RIGHT. and quit. CLOTHES ON ~ DAY, BoB a * sient Bavoy of “The Greenwich Vil-| “Left All Alone Again Blues,” the vail * Night Boat” song, bas been trans lage Follies. 1920," has a dusky valet. 1H othe Cacch language 7 show's cant includes & parrot tls! | Harold Heaton of William Hodge's Deon talk. Last night the valet tried 4, . is writing a woclety melo- AaMacome friendly with the bint, It drama wich shows our wet up in tts « just after Florence Normand, the true Nght Dingk-tight girl, who appears in the | Broadway Ti performance areased—well, we can't ( Just describe it briefly enpugh dippenred. : MPategirl In black’ tights sho’ & MMP Bhape, ain't ene?” sald the valet, Or, shut up! lied the parrot, | scae Yoru. ikewe" at ae )*Hfuat* mused the valet, “Guess yo's Lyric Taeatre will ‘eave that hoyse fight. Ab bettan leab dom kind of Saturday nig “ep ee Loulse Kelly is now appearing in ——____— wemeescumenetacioListt a: Ar Ge Wane mes, “The Po tle Hite Girl" at’ the jah \ i 11, Who won the 56-pound throw. t Central Theatre 2° ° =. of girls who work, it would appear! women, I must come to their defense at : A HEFTY POEM, POE METiee thd heaaadslsalelis' on Ine: ng Word@ Ow} onan: that they married for love. | | They don't usually marry for money Dhar. Dy, At the Olympic games? as at I® bulky envelope received at the 4") feld Hoof, has been placed Lf jh as T hate! Miss Ponzi—Believe mo, we girls 1) i: : ‘ ties will open at the me time Ancoln's? *Hippodrome yesterday contained a under a long-term contract by Mr. marry for love—of money, How's 0} ‘d ANSWERS “TO. QUESTIONS. im blank verse covering eight Ziegfeld 7 ND still they come, like cases over the Canadian line. That's the your bank account? o 4 SP 3, eleven years; 4, SBeste Of foolecap, It was written by Olive ‘Thomas's last photoplay, | way we like to see ‘em (the oulja answers, not necessarily the Doug H. Fairbanks—The ultra yer; 5, Japan; 6/ St, Louls 5 ¢ New: York's minor poets who “ ybody's Sweetheart,” will be| cuses), and we're going to omit further comment again to-day to modern females marry for a combi- h 7 P * nat B, F. Moss's Broadway | sive the space to the fans, Send ‘em along as fast rr an oul, * | hed burst forth after viewing the *" ik HEL oe, 8 teers this Saas concen: rs as old man oulja an » Jap " 8, Barbary ‘States; % nation of love and money. Love pre-|_ 1. Who, was the first Bishop of ‘li, McDonald; dominates in my home. My good| Rome? P ides girls in “Good Times.” cee be Mets Ai baht ae leaks did it, f. What deiteri ia the alphabet is ie ‘vga a , d after “K'? “eotpmnitice of wix of the Elss was ar~| Q THOUGHT FOR To-Day, |DOES THE GIRL OF TO-DAY|s0 many rich bachelors inAnina of Bayonne—it depends on) must, used ater A aangliah Come An Artful Dodger. ~ Hed to read the poem in relays. ‘Phere seems to be a chance that| MARRY FOR LOVE OR MONEY? | Rum Hound—The modern gold- worth the love bestowed upon them, |monwealth last? 66T_ RY, youl” yelled a Iieuten. Bthe finish Chairman Vera Bailey some he Woild's Series gamos| Mail the dope to The Oulja Editor, | digger marries for love of money, rs upo {What bird breeds in the Arctic ant to a negro doughboy Alice of Brooklyn—diive me a aiX- | circle of North America and migrates od it. “perfectly grand.” We Will be played at Joliet, 1, °this year. | Tho Even! Yorld, New York Ci i founced it “perfectly grand.” We way 1 # year. | Tho Evening World, New York City.| (Ed—This le going to sound like a footer, ag long as he'll ‘work, and 1] Citcle of North Amenut who, at the screech of ark to. print it in this column on oer Sweet Sixteen of Harlem—There | wet convention.) be don't | ney or arty ee approaching shell, had jumped from FOOLISHMENT. have been, are and always will be| Pretty—You must have been a Boe ee AIREY, Dafne TANEE OT | Se WAL caunley, Bold, the TOOK | eet ‘mole arsdaren over to. Ghd | Little doggie different sorts of girls, I want the pel Ambrose, to know about the Limited, New York City—Many a] 6, Where was the Democratic Na-|othor, “What do you mean by move Lost in.city, man who will love me forever and] ‘“ppers of Spain, But I guess you're eiri'e sina is money, Dut jars may be tional Convention, held 1) ee leader | nf Without orders? Do you want to Lady fecds him; over. : rrible Al Good for love and a happy homer of tne Seminoles in the War of 1835-| sive away our position?” Oh, how pretty? Somebody's Girl—I_ think — girls ¢ y fop money, Three Die ua berer mie tikes von dhke “Positian?” roplied the doughbey marry for romance more than any- - 6 for Dan Cupid, ‘ find love around New Yori is in the| &. By what general name are the) gcornfully hen dat shell comes herent thing else. It's always the minority pennnneeeae| tevennine of Riuahthees dictionary, Northgrn States of Africa known? | o.oo Gee. en position am ovab th Service is announcing FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. that makes the bis majority suffer, | vant someone to love, Carmanella—In these days love and| 9 What Biblical character did his ; 1 by the hair|here, an’ if @ shell come here, mah @ cure for this dis- “waiter, there's a fly nay woupst| Gordon Gin—Most giris realize the| " Wicked Eyee—You can al pompenos, wont per therrent.. Mopar [sibel Rete Bd Tee aRIAG, DY. patter tomewhah elge. Ah ain't . ‘asco ‘Ber e's = been ip She: ry the| money, but you can't buy lov 4 rkish name for got no regular ion."=—4 mericam . ime all morning." P| muah they Jove; that le why there are! ‘Turkish ‘Trophy--Frou | anviideat Veteran. afodern females (20, What, is the Tu osulat pos { t } Dis, eg ¢ ¢ ; ; ,