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THE, ¥ > ) Greatest of : ; g £ i i i lly riotous music, ys, goats, and with : ny H oney match wi le daughter. by the wicked Prince plot 04 you may guess, he was ber eminent husband. to fell chosen ing ‘the palace, the harem of the Prince, fabulous costumes seen, Wo further the effect of the play there was richly-toned music Perey E. Fletcher. Michel Fokine made the ballets iying works of art. ostumes by Perey Anderson and Leon Bakst were both beautiful and Alt Geat has tent Dis lavioh hand. if to be an immensely able stage ‘The acting, along broad and ornate ‘wrestler, solid as Gibraltar, and roaring his that all the world might hear, In another way Gladys EW PLAYS “Mecca”. POPPI L LL LLL PLSD LD CHARLES DARNTON e, Jost the Century Theatre, js the marvel of anything Hike it, Without doubt it women are accepted as truly a part ‘The exquisite beauty of it all gave a pagan license was « night of “Arabian Nights.” with the story the assault on the eye, The car was di them women and still more women, ro to Mecca, while intrigue and violent death ike @ beggar at first, though he had subjects, His little diverstoris included 4 for Gnally done to death and the bride restored ‘whirling with life and color. Fabries of every shade and combination large part in the munificence of the scenes. Never before have 4» glorious as her robes. Hannah Toback served excellently as the and simple beroine and sang charmingly. Kate Mayhew was a funny woman, and Ida Mulle, squat and grotesque, was always to be reckoned ith as the wife of a Chinese gamtier. well as the Sultan, Herbert Grimwood carried off the part of the etous Prince with considerable bravado, John Doran sang agreeably as a and Martha Forbes led the danoors with the grace of an artist. every respect “Mecca” scored a stupendous triumph. ee CCliutilig Spectacles filled the etage. Rich processions with color, especially the Bachan- by an abandon and extravagance purpose, you may be #ure, of such fened by fiot- who happened to have a nice, little as the Sultan's bride, only to be the throne and placed in his harem. Kn the course of these eventa, there were scenes of intoxicating beauty the slave market and other places, |* nderful is the only word for them. Once again BE. Lyall Swete proved director. lines, was effective. Téonel in the role of the sister of the bad © of her son, Her deciamation was Orville R, Caldwell looked and bp Canna Plays By, {RST it was “The Follies;" then along camo “The Greenwich Village Follies.” Next it was ;" now “The Greenwich tion. announced that will stick to its title from gtart | finish; that there will be short- ladies one ahi men. Bohe~ atmosphere cose through will not monopolize the whole © CARLE REPORTED ILL. ‘Word frém Paterson, N. J. euys ‘hat Richard Carle was stricken with week and had to Wancel his engagement there in “The and the Mermaid.” It is said 4 hy aaa in a hospital in New or THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN, Edwin Wallace Dunn, personal rep-| tative of George M. Cohan, has) urned from a trip to Europe. While Leadon Mr. Duan bought two and he could not speak In Lotdon, however, be had te * time, now and again ‘taking a along the avenue. While in and Mr, Dunn made-a discovery. found more English actors over than there are in New York. attributes to practice of driv- a soa-going flivver that shakes up merrily, “ERMINIE” NOV. 8 Franeis Wilson afta De Wolf Hop- » Who are to appear in an elabo- revival of “Ermine,” under the tion of George ©.” Tyler, will their season on Nov. 8 at the my of Music, Baltimore, bi pany, bering eighty-six peoplé, will we for that city to-morrow night wpecial ‘train. cast are! r@ McDonough, Thomas Con-| , Deairee Lubovska, Olin Howland, Desmond, J. Osborne Ciemso! je O'Neill, Marye Downs, C’ + Hayes, Harry Hermson, Matt y and Marris Gilmore. There beaut chorus of will carry an orchestra of six- men under the jeadership of Reydiail. ‘From Stamford tt will "to Far Rockaway for three per- es and then to Atlantic City, c it will begin a week's engage- meni on Oct. 11. , HARMONY AND THE PEACH, _Henry Harmony, the well-known artist and Broadwayite, into @ fruit store yesterday bought a big peach for a dime. handed the Italian fruit man a dollar and the latter went to the of the shop for change. Wh was away another man step) » took @ peach and dropped a dime Mr, Harmony’s band 's not enough,” said Mr, Har- ‘a not? Why, you're a robber,” the oth is fo, I'm not!” snorted the artist, * BIDE DUDLEY | WHAT DON’T YOU KNOW? | | back stage at the “ forty. ‘The com-| you are stealing 80 centy from fs the other fellow began to off his ovat, the Italian returned change, The coat went back "sald the man to the ‘artist, you were the store- and Players Who firet produced Ibsen's great play, “Turkey Gobbler?” Which one of the rings Queen Isadclia pawned was called Co- lumbue Circle? What is the favorite pastime of an oyster and what sort of barns have barnacies? Why ‘s a basedalt team like New York City because it has « battery give it up? If King George of England owes the butcher $8.57, how much does King Alfonso? If Coh House was a film fan would anybody be so bold as to calt him a motion picture Hous: GOSSIP. Louls H. Chalif is to stage a Greek pageant in St. Paul. % They're to get the basebe:l returns ight Boat" mat- ines days. " Tot Qualtors wants it distinetly understood that she-is the Babe Ruth of Shimmyland. She in “The Mid- night Kounders.” John Golden will launch rank Craven's new play, “The Firat Year,” at the Apollo, Atlantic City, Thurs- day night. ‘ Eleanor GriMth of “The Poor Little Rits Girl" {sto act in a film based on thd novel “Cardigan.” Members of the Authors’ Club will seo William Hodge to-night in “The Guest of Honor” at the Broadhurst ‘Theatre. F. 8, Isham, who wrote “Three Live n are wrong. He was n in Detrott, David Warfield began his tour last night at the Broad Street Theatre, | Newark, in “The Return of Peter Grimm.” “Enter Madame,” with Gilda Varesi and Norman Trevor, moved from the Garrick to the Fulton yesterday Jaunita Fletcher of “Little Miss Charity” at the Balmont, has a score of east side children at the Hippo- drome this afternoon sceing “Happy Daya.” Prominent in the support of Mary Young in “The Outrageous Mrs. | Palmer,” coming to the 39th Street | Theatr soon, js Bol Loo Ylang, | emall dog. It's been @ long tim , a Broadway show has had a t Alex Sullivan has been sigr by H. Robert Law to wri lacts und full productions for hi Mr. Sullivan wrote Virginia Fins gers new oct, now at the Colonia Arthur Bebim’ furnished the music, ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, Joseph Stein—-Apply to the mana- gers of the theatres, Holshuber~Mr. Anderson, Shubert Thealre stage, Friday afternoons, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, will be fraught with danger for the| men who make them, Still, there wil probably be few murders, FOOLISHMENT. There once was a fellow named Jones, Who spoke up in deep, husky tones: “Although it's not nice, I'm often called Dice, Because I am nothing but bones.” that the Ana It ” sf d I thought you were,” replied Harmon y amiled, bowed and’ weep 0, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Have you ever seen the chimneys KATIN KA Wow! SoMeBopy DRroprEeD His G FWORLDS SERIES TKKET! ILL Gwe “| FT T MY BOSS AN’ TELL HIM CHARLIE, ¢ bacon, Ouija Editor, Soege wfter all AUNT EDNA - DO Ya WANTA Ste WATER. “Rud UP Ana Y The Evening World, New York City. Palomine Joe—~The man of to-day wants @ snappy, breezy, little Jane— one who can sing, dance and draw |iut 1 want the old-fashion admiring glance: Aida F. ef Ridgewood—The modern girl is a gold-digger, but. I've heard the cannon|the rea) old-fashioned ways gets the ITS A PIPPIN |fer the modern girl. but for a wife, \ deescetiereprenesee ‘VHonsense - chun WATER CANT Row OP HILL = WELL, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MV NEW DRESS ? Tokyo 9ori0 Onin FaiterAuks. HEPRY-O, fans, The new question has started things moving. regularly at the end of te week as the mob on bargain day. oulja a fog-horn, and then ask him: DO MEN PREFER MODERN GIRL) TO OLD-FASHIONED GIRL? Send the dope at double time'to The |he old-fashioned kind Brid Hue’ with good intentions naturally prefers the good old-fashioned girl. Red Milton of Staten d—For amusement give me the dlern girl, ’ kind that doesn't need a cook book for a wife. Hokum Bud—A man prefers | the The gin with|™MOodern girl, a nice, lve, up-to-the- bd |sixtleth-cecond jazz~baby aren't Les of COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1920 KATINKA 1S A Good HEARTED Soul ~ I've BEEN DYING To SEE THis OPEMING GAME Y THAT ETHN'T A NEW DWESS ETH ET, MUvVER SOME GuY HUSTA Picked Me Pocket — It REMEMBER Ten Ya. STAND ON YER HEAD AND SWALLER ~~ AIK THIS ta : @Nt—YA_ Quetta LET COS Tae Hit Gof akeeee x TEND, =I's HHarey! WHAT MAKES YOU ASK A QUESTION LIKE THAT AFTER, DADDY JOST Paid $200, FoR \T ? CERTAINLY |re Let's get going the rush which comes as} Give old! geport—For amusement we pre- kieberry Finn—The real man Antiques powular this year, tne Olde—Most men prefer 4 bad |the modern maid. |what other people think, not what they | how to cook and loye. And,|modern girl now. strange to say, the old-fashioned girl seems to be bringing home the |and IT am not preferred by any one For amusement, the modern girl, but for a wife the old-|#t all. fashioned, say the oulja-boarders. Now which shall jt be? Errors in the World’s Series games| on this one before the week i# old and before sirt le alt right once ia while, bat give me the jazz-balby of to-day, with lots of pep. girl and pep. and place. good in old-fashioned times. jazz queens of to-day are all right for 4 good thme, but when I'm looking for a real gin, me for the one who stays at home. when Grandma was is always after Do yet 4, It is because of | old-fashioned girl one who knows Brooklyn Boy—Not old-fashioned; Just a regular girl, The flappers are all right for a good time, but ‘for marry- ing punposes give me a real girl, Ima Beginner—I admit we prefer the modern girl for a good time, but when |matrimony hits our cranium we get the old-fashioned one ally want Carmanella—They all prefer the m old-fashioned Percival Love—The old-fashioned Natio—Find me a nice honest and lovable girl and keep the wild and dizzy ones. Norwalk, Conn.—Give me the old- farhioned girl who knows the artof home-making from A to Z ———< Fair-haired Vamp—Me for the jazz Dainty Lady—Everything in its time Old-fashioned girls were Sharpshooter Charlie—The #e-called Rum Hound—They were all the same hdcken. Mother rdough and ae a girl I could call a All they want is the 1 haven't me: ular fellow, 1, What az, mean? Téady of the Bronx—Give mea good! 3, Who first gave the Brith does the name Vivian Ne- YOU HE WAS @ BAD EaG! THAT'S WHY TM_AFRAID “TO I THOT VA HAD THAT PART WHEN YA WATH A tion the name of “John Bull"? Islands; 4, Silas; 6, 16; 6, Engineers’ 3. What islands tn the West Indies; lub, Roslyn; 7, Grote; 8 Great did the United States purchase from | Britain; 9, Welling; 10, Stclwarts; sa Denmark in 1917? | Venus; 12, Death. 4, With whom did St. Paul start} aperer out on hig second njlasionary jour- Their Status. ney? | Apropos of a certain break In'a i fe Hew seaar, fathoms are there to | certain line in the Argonne, 6, Where was the national amateur |qt“ihur wlugged ne the et, bts 4 golf championship played off? lfor a suitable PT, entered a dugott 7, Who wrote the most famous his-|to inspect it before moving fo. In @ tory of Greece? |far corner he saw two pair of white 8. What country governs the Fiji }©yeballs, wide with te-ror, Islands? || Reaching for his pis.ol, he satd 9, Who defeated Johnny Dundee | his omerly, “I eee a couple lately in a boxing bout at Madison | Boches.” Square Garden? From the darkness cane a shaky {| 10. What was the “machine” wing |Velce. “We ain't no Gertrans, boas } of the New York Republicans led by | We's¢ American sojers.” Roscoe Conkling from ‘80-85 called?|, “Then what are you foing up 11, Whose attendants were the |} asked the Captain "Go 01 Three Graces? ‘ *" |back with the reat of your outfit an 12, What does the cypress mean tn) Hetp fix up that road.” the language of flowers? Fi ee don't beleng to no tnbor bate ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. |Uignantiy, "Wen oak the votoe Is 3, Lavely; 2% Arbuthnog; 3, Virgin! Hoi My at troops. peat a ia Vinhd Sebi obdiet Miele acu DD <b