The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 28

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SUE ALU THE NEW PLAYS | \ ' = wi Ca aE ALWAYS SO CROWDED A SALE ON SALTED yar “The Treasure” \ PECANS TODAY AN’ Y'NEVER CAN GET a Weird Comedy. ip SO ————————rw By CHARLES DARNTON H a funeral procession, an idiot apffering an epileptic Mt, and a riveyard at night, “The Treasure,” offered by fhe Theatre Guild At the Garrick Thentrs le "so trange m comedy that it might be (bed ae the undertaker's dedight. At whe mame time it Is only fair to this Jewish piny by David Pinski, translated by Ludwig Lewisohn, side. " Gruasome as its aurroundingy are, the play taken an amvsing torn hen the defective son of a grave-digger turis up a number of coins in » hole fot wm Gend dog ami the deugiter of tho miserable house- herself to the money, buyw a tot of finery with which whe hopes a handsome husband and indulges in the luxury of thinking she It ts through her extravagdnop that the town getn wind of and, led by @ marriage broker, various diaitaries of fhe com- d member for Providing Dowries for Poor o Sueded tate hed avce uewting inc| LITTLE MARY’ MIXUP iter, the funniest sittintion in the play Is soe ne fortune, there is hitter eatira, with the idiotic son making ie tere eee || Pew iy of pone themabetvee money-gntters and hypooriter, and then | |, Now. Be, Mon ~on-mom % ese aN Meson or B uRNED chaee through the cemetery after the bidden treasure, ry ah AG nothing more than four tmperiais, Meanwhile the father A “on he 1 Ek varias Sa He unBeRert 4 “FORNED Besar El -BRovHER back his job and the daughter announces she has put some- Y > “4 INSIDE: INSIDE All the characters ate odious in their gre ? Celia Adler is wharp-tongued and pracocky ts plays grave-digger with merely a false here and there; Hi Westley acts the old wife as though #he ummoan ing ty Frederic Bric leaves none of the horrors of an} Yo the imagination, and Edgar Stel and Prekine Sanford are Emanuel Reicher has staged the play with much the he ga ‘to his production of "The Weavers.” & commintent folk~play, but a weird comedy, [ About Pi Plays and Players By Aer f DUDLEY FROLLO @ the ‘engagement of - bs: 4 the Ziegfeld “Follies,” which ends ( Nutt’s Dope. >| “ at the New Amsterdam Theatre 5 week Saturday night Ray-| yegerson Shrewsbury Nutt THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY "Hitchcock will present Julia Since . G. P. Huntley, Charles who is covering the World's and himself at that Rouse,| S¢ries for thie column, has re- ‘ 7 Monday night, Oct. 18, in| Ported yesterday's game in his OW Sou WORLDS y Koo, 1920.” ‘Tho Mosconi| wtual style, His account of i SERIES™ I TEN BELLD - Douglas Stevenson, Arthur| and his ideas as to to-day’s con- Tie GET ase test follow: EARLY AN’ GE t Dear Dud—Well, the Brookiyn . Yankees beat the Cincinnati In- rm, Marion Claire, Corone Pa diang in tite second game of the “Payne and Maurice Black as-| ‘ries at the Jamaica track and “in the show, and there are nearly| ore now in line to capture the ‘The book of the revue| pennant. I figure that if Robd- MacDonough, who also| bie’s Inds can win three more ‘the lyrics in collaboration with) games the rag ia theirs. To-day me Caldwell. ‘The music ie by Je-| 7 took for him to put that de- t pendable war horse, Walter é CENTRAL’TO « CHANGE. Camp, in the box, but the wife Mesers, Shubert will present! thinks he will uae Benny Leon- _mysical farce, “The Girl in the; ard. Women are funny, eh? Room,” 4 bt Sy gyecllgeart You know and I Know that Leon- Mest ‘Wawaid Agere is a boxer and is s00n to meet wrote. the sae hy Walter Jaber Curpenter, the Frenchman, Conor, Fred Hiliebrana,| 24t you can't tell her that and and Violet Engloficid get away with it, Talker of the tm the Gast, “The Poor Little} Indians will probably pitch, hia tz Girl,” now at that theatre, will) ace, Han Johnson, whose brother |’ yiAW tT Hawt —t UPPOSE W . on tour, is playing on the Brookiyn team, RUS Me, ae 1700, OUD GNE Yr, 5 bottuan amare. ‘ME REMEMBERED AMELIA, | / 100% for a close scrap, as both “GuBey Ue Bey MOU TURNED Me — You pRrorego Him 2 ‘Pho father ot Odd Melntyre, we] fame are said to want to wih, VOINN —— SEE NOW paces — city man, is visiting his son in Will let you know within a few York. The elder McIntyre oper-| hours after the game just who @ hotel in @ wmall town in Mis-| crossed the tape first. There was Me is seventy years old and) 4 jot of excitement here to-day, ‘not been tse haighorss led # could tearn nothing. —Jen for a ride up Riverside Drive. kt ono point Odd showed his father Amelia Bingbam house, aan » HULL HAS A PLAY. Lee Shubert announces that Henry , Hull will mae his first appearance as c . a ore ‘a where Amella | 4 wear undor his direction In Kate Mc- . Lauren's play, “Carey's Quest.” Faire ty!" chupkled the elder MeIn-}rinnoy will be Mr. Hull's leading *eerniety years ago Mealy BINE- | woman, ‘ | was my poverty show gal. ee > oats ae Gossip. ' SORONK peace: a Waiter Catlett returned from Lon- sahte te’ tne Teens orday feeling fine, producing ” will open at the a comedy by Osahp Dymow | Lyric noxt Monday mane Willlam Bamuel RK. Golding. ‘This play, Bers, aod Edith Taliaferro head tne ly written in the Russian = “ae was translated into Yiddish | All the Dillingham attractions in| [20 PRESS We Ce.~ MW Eve WoeeD PICTURE OF A PROUD AND LOVING weeks New York will u Tues. % Mae "tensnne Me, Harria| ay. (eluwbus Day.” Fred Stone and| "| { DADDY, M FATHER BEING SLOWLY INTERROGATED) Night Boat’ will omit their it Tv Produse lt in: English during the) wi ineaday matinees. ed S INTO INSANITY Hert Williams of “Broadway Brevi- KLVN POEM. ties,". at the Winter Garden, is waiting Brooklyn bard, con- | * book on his stage experiences, piano to-day for your “edit Lydia Didksoh, Who was'in “A Very readers. Here it is: Good Young Man,” has been engaged ‘8 drawing teacher almost oy re Kugel for # role in “Bhe Neots the Money es soould be naggin’. To-morrow night and Saturday and} When Johnny drew a horse she said,| Sunday nights, the Jowiwh Art Thoa- | “Why don't you draw the wagon?" i " - a Johnny thought and did reply, wi _ “Dynin't exactty braggin', pt P Falone who drew the horse, jal ®\n rehearsal o soon Rei Cooper 3 a new play, ~ Bo let it craw the wagon. "The Same Old Thing oo Loow's State Theajre, at Memphis, KNOBLOCK IS HERE will oaen torn wits This ie the Par so gouth he Mason an arene seyeocls, author of Dixon line and the fourth Loew house eee ine ' Se Se eT a mt te em n Me hag , : “yr lie Cantor wil bo the star at Sadie+According to modern men, 9. What Is\the name of the strait) such as ‘Cinderella, ‘Aladdin’ aad Praicos, ry eT on Hy ion atthe Ceatdee Wheatre cod (he whorl Oui CO Eaitor Asks girls are the thing for them {23 n Australia and New Guinea? | Jack t nt Killer’ have india ee Se cee Suet OF ett boar © Shubert Bunday refer the 1864 kind, 19. Who was the mother of "Bloody" |If not wret millions of child minds, ) ey Fetied BS elack fi "4 i 4 ronx—Because | Mary I of England? ‘ ; “To intra a my point—cbildren's r the ore on the estretoh, ani ¢ old- c > : pake, the moderna girl Know? 11, Who was President Wilson's | timidity sald to my Httle girl thé . the | . OW w n the homestretch, and the old-fashioned iti has sure shown I @ wi NOW Finsipal onpanent at the convention [other night aa i tucked her in fae r takes the cake. \r PD rs hor heels to her mgdern « Looks something like the Maine elec. [rs (he aie a on vou wtih pe aed Hut there are two days left” and if the modern girl] yi with an old-fashioned girl, | Covtright, 1920, hy ‘The Prem Publishing Co, 12, What well known runner won ™ know, dear, you need never be al mat _ bight up oo with her eupporters. you're Hentenced for life. (id, But (Phe New York Hvening Worklf the Marathon race at the Olympic} ine dark. There are al- ai jay, our Brooklyn stand by, sends the editor any more ads! why wilt? " games? Angels hovering round your bad, oes —~ ery sit 5 one | 10 ‘aris, he'll be pet i “Ww our lan «| .-| 1) From what animals are the arding yo! a Welnnanger ot Ir t c y. had ————_- ris O. bu 7 : on; 5, Cl Si 43 hope’ none wan't ‘pettient on aie!’ tela Us the following: Phcro once was a haughty young owt, |B lem of the, \" Obyiin Had preity A daerpaii # thivye, | 0 Me iri to tnareyVeu afier'speud:| 8 ‘Who! wrote the “Memoire Gf @ mp Clark; 12, Kohlemainen, Looping the Egg Loop, ' wad about to retire, Who said; “I have heayt of Jane|DO MEN PREFER MODERN GIRL antethen < ling your mongy and youth with your! physician"? ule ~ ountry Moarder—I suppose welll be other things and w Dasedalt hero well known, Cowl, | TO OLD-FASHIONED GIRL? hair if f wasn't afraid of Qeing din err ae of Ridjewood—Now ati|_ ¢ How many octaves are there on The Child Mind, getting soméNof these nice fresh eggs after Ww day's playing, But I've never acen her,” | Send the dope at once to The Oulja| ine | ned, yet the boys still weem W like | ine fellows auy they want a home girk |* panes Mrs. Alice’ Avery Anderson, the reaktay i after another game “thrown,” And then he grew meaner, Fiditor, Phe Evening Wopld, Now iow are the: ping to meet her when What Is the most populated coun-|President of the Tew California mer—Yep, these very eggs! bet ch (rene~That gueation la a corker, |shwe always at home? tryin the world? axue for Abolishing Fatty Tales |not ti}! ye come down hers next yeuts T'n hangry," he murmured, And started to grumbleeud scowl. very man to tis taste. £ 1) Bud Wiser—t love the girl of to-] 6 What were the mythological bat- Libraries, said in an i urs re Kot to sell them ta t er 2 os Babe of Bayonne—They want alwore a man I should prefer a twen- | gay. Bho may notapok ae well as the | tle maidens who conferred: victory on jaddress at Coronado: jocal commission nan, and he . jmodern git Deowurxe the old-fash-|teth century wite old-fashioned girls, but she is much | Odin's favorite? “Phe child mind ls very timid, Wel them to the Jobber in the city, whe FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, ‘loned girls xive up their jobs when| @id-fashioned Girl of Lynnbrook— | more slaves and prectionl. Any ad- : How many Cardinals are there? |have no means of appreciating the to sare falta them back here te {} 1 ape vt working for now?! they Ket married I think Terrible Al is mistake: Ba. iim Bud, not even a In alrplanes what ja the angle of| timidity of the child snd, Ldo Ras stow x eran the country pe: es Se adbesulhds 5 and five kids.” Ruth from Millwood1he old- I'm kind of old-fashioned um: phon the. wings with the horizonta} called? healtate to declare that fairy tales and I buy them from him,—Lita, \

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