The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 28

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Seat i jaeli as Sie tac cabdciid tether ascaeeaean elas | as Vacate: tok BAR Ocal . COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920 SUL IA THE NEW PLAY KATINWA, WE'LL BE AWAY “The Young Visiters” Pie ae NA =<, “Sumpshous” Nonsense 7 $ GREAT SCOTT! Sore one BROKE IN WHILE WE WERE By CHARLES DARNTON at the Dhirty-Ninth Street Theatre \ . ‘ rt iters," Daisy Ashford's book of mis 1) R : 3 m te if al 5 3 e | Q spelled wore’ and impossible adventure, probably written by James 4 ny z e | , ‘ i ‘tl | | | M. Barrie, Anyway, It's safe to say Jimmie , ‘ z ‘i : 1! ie fo catch at anything unusual in the theatre, are f i 44 i tic about it, Here is an annsing novelty, nothing 5 Ze? : i | il I { @ bit of burlesque with Prince Daward lapping an ice at & 5 A ! : 4 and a country girl having the royal time of her young life. In Bn t ‘and this sort of thing is as popular as the portrait of Queen Victoria, but \ tte ‘appeal this country ts» not Hkely to be so strong. At best it is Swunipebous” nonsense, a childish fantasy, with even its scenery suggesting | the nursery school of art. To have toy trains running to London 3s all very well, but there remains the American imagination to set forth the “Stop, Leok, Listen” warning. ‘The play is very much like “Dalsy Ashford’s famous book,” for the nie means tive pamages Mant pres- of London, JOE’S CAR ; — pRoP “TH' SPARK , AN’ Kier “THE CLUTCH —— THEN YANK “THAT DOOFUNNY - ON “TH DASH FIRST — THEN JIGGL “THE. TICKLER A FEW TIMES — GWE HER TH’ BUTTON | bogiglel ee teat aca Now DO } MAKE IT CLEAR F rl TH THROTTLE i eked + No,NO,NO! Have t Gotta | SHow YOU ALL OVER AGAIN HOw Her commonplace adorer, Mr, Salteen: To START “THE ee ON a a Palace, of course, in the wild hope of coming out a pe L RNI Ww * fakes Pthel for a row on the river near Windsor, wins her after a struggle t fo D_MORNING f NO ALY ‘with the oars, and pulls off an elaborate wedding. Marie Goff was sweetly self-conscious as Ethel, displaying all the well ‘worn tricks of the feminine trade, such as Diinking extravagantly, fainting } at the critical moment, and making the most’ of every opportunity—alto- gather a clever performance. Harold Anstruther made Bernard @ most Renchalant aristocrat arrayef in all the colors of the wardrobe, and Lionel avo @ capital impersonation of the Earl of Clincham,. perfect in his true to his eye-glass. He seemed born to the role, As much be said for Herbert Yost, who scarcely suggested the son of a butcher ‘as Mr, Salteena, though he succeeded in being amusing by burlesquing tho part. Frank Hollins did a good bit of work as Procurio, with fhe superior he gave to the Groom of the Chambers. By way of adding to the amuse- audience, Florence Burdett sang "Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay” in a enlivening manner. ; JUST AS CLEAR ; as MubD""! ' GLURG: Pr About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY for the small manager. If it is thue HE Equity has begun putting in q operation a plan of asking new managers, who con- _ template companies on tour, + io deposit with the actors’ organiza- "ton enough mopey to cover two weeks’ salaries of the players and their tare home from the most dis- "tant point to be reached. ‘The move “jhebased on & commendadle motive, \/ 6f course, but tt may serve to keep down the number of road companies Bince, in the case of musical troupes, Ak might call for as Much as $6,000, "nd that’s @ lot of money for @ road imanager to tle up. Tho theatrical business ls a gamble. When it ie an “)Monest gamble it is a boon for the Bets, irs. Lat us hape, for the sake of actors, that it jen’t eur- rounded conditions and hard sbips which will make it impossible “Handicapped, it will develop the film | ovatncas to a point beyond the wild- 7 cal dreams of every picture man who © Fever made.a flim. As for the thou- ( Nutt’s Dope. ‘ J Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt, our campaign manager, writes us, apropos of the Mayggptty race, as followa: \“Dear Dud—I have been quiet- ly planning your campaign for Mayor on the Ouija-Limerick Neket and am now ready to pre- dict that you'll have just as easy a, time in the race as you had «ohen@you ran for President. The wife had some neighbors in last night and sang your new cam paign song, ‘Let Dudley Make the City Haul.’ They all said they would vote for you in spite of the fact that the wife had a bad cold and was hoarse, One old man tried to whistle it, but NOW, MARY, ASK i; BE). | aaa as SHtow | You SOME. LMENS SLIPPERS Puzoees es CLERK TS ae | _— er SOME’ SuPPERS FoR MY UNCLE EZRA FOR' 4- ] CHRISTMAS PRESENT] Cevatiesiesteerrs betes . 2 GEE ~T punno- / T sPose You HAVE TO KNow THE size — —Ler 's see / WELL. He wears [ 4 SEVEN AND | AN EIGHTH har | _— Sr ees mands of lesser actors —well, form ge ‘own conclusions, “YELLOW JACKET” AGAIN. had a hard time, because of bad teeth. I may get the Polo Grounds for a mass meeting some fime this winter if the " | grounds can be heated? Or miay- aperee hag Fee acne | one! be you'd fect more at home up in Gite net on Jan sand 7. 'The| Brong Park at the Zoologicat {Il in no way interfere with the) Gardens, The wife says the Zoo “French Leave,” in which the) soon't do because there would he ne pre-| #00 much monkey business up " during} there, Just a kid on her part. +e . If you print it, give credit to |) NEW CENTURY ROOF SHOW. | Jessica Plympton Bone. That was <s “The Century Midnight Revue,” the her writing name before she newest ‘late-hour entertainm atl sipped the rope over me. Wente © ene Centary Promenade, -was pre- | wented for the first time last night at] fo see the Benny Lenhard-Joe Welton fight the other night, Tt takes the place of "The There was a lot of excitement, which has been by Eddie Cantor. but could learn nothing.—Jeff.” “Luke —YouLL Oust HAVE To GET THE Doctor —IM AGICK WoMAN ! BOT WHY “TH' SAM HLL DIDNT YOu RING be | T WAS AFRAID TH NIGHT BELL’ ? OF DISTURBIN’ THIS 16 L AN AWFUL Hour OF NIGHT mC) our! —- SS to be good en- Among the newcomers t the Promenade in it were Mar- Jeanette Dietrich,|Usy for seven months producing ‘dares Brothers, Lea-| Spy ues. "a * ter Sharpe, Herb Sherman, Bickie| Jack Hagzard, on 'T © Ford, Ruth Hazelton and Cortez and| Writes from Toston to s » Persy. was held o Jack Hazzard is not he |, from the “Rounders” for shake danc true? opens, by the] The ushers of th and dancing. | dined and” ging TWAIN'S BIRTHDAY. Mark Twain's 85th birthday anni Yersary will be celebrated at the Booth Theatre to-night, where Wil- filam Faversham is appearing in “The LEAVE IT TO LOU ight Boat?’ he pugilint Can this be | | WAELE PAS: ‘riterion Theatre CAKE ARO! = ; 7 THERE'S ONE « Piece SHORT! to - WHO StHaw Gve WAT TO ? led their boss, AND DONT BE Hugo Riesenfeld, the other night. All So Stow -- were please 4 % re Last er as the ilggext In point te the Hitinge Theatre ery night was “Ladle Prince and the Pauper.” Senator D the + Reed and Mr. Faversham will speak ay Doug 7 Other well-known men have been in-] 8h) in “The Mark of sent. Zorro eee HO Sronent fr Margpret Anglin. will display GOSSIP, night in the lobby of the Piwve have a letter for the Stockbridge | * bronze Agure of herself, mo Woman etled In Paris, He 7 hes {ts 100th per- of Bronze," formance to-mor! Players. F. Ziegfeld jr. Jaunched Marijynn “Miller and Leon Errol in “Sally last night in Baltimore. Frank Smithson, stage director, has urned from London, whore he was} & _,» Sobieaotiba as Z show = DO You Raffelock—Never QUESTIONS. , this “London Bi 4 ; 4 Ix Falling Down" thing muy become) [Doetarwe conv ee ways ——<—<——= 1. In what Sate is the Mammoth|« reality, my fair lady iP = (Gg Dal come ,cqme # ¢ : py iouaar NO. 2 \ | SON. v = YOU QUGHTTA Joe rum, who is ¢ L 7 4 B. Who founded the Astor Library? | "shun" in “Prohibition,” \ AILS a GLAD ITS SNOWING { «a How many Confederate States |ing they won't take the “sun” o i how 2] So You CAN GET Pp mreeded in taetF "Sunday." , — Your SLED ouT 5 What is the unit of electrical re- SOsliBlENT | ) What lake lies between Huron (By Latate Jia Smita / and Erio? i T know a girl they all call Honey, nee take is larger, Michigan! Wao thought Joe Weber's show was r given to eto | funny. to imitate the gloss on silk? | Said she one m 9 to . ‘ By what other name is the gi pe . ’ " deste bbe :s Scan? Wow, what on earth made ‘Honey it Snveaeant is made from dew’ sor” ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. ?. HeThey don't stagy musical ard of it, Drop A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. WELL, FOR = —— 1 THE boy uv 4 ay AUSE \ Pere! wHAT) ° y ; MIGHT 1 AM) | are you eae: ie STOP GLAD HOWLIN' ABOUT / Sal THEN ? : the largest city in Ari- py FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. enon. 4%. J. J.) “Your face is strangely familiar, §. Ohm, 6. St-| Where havo I seen you before?” Moercerigation, %.' ‘I've been a keeper at the State x Prison for eight years,”

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