The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 32

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URI? SEN floorwalkers will be floorwalkers. who still patronize a Chinese ‘Yes, and also in bad taste. But ct the proceeding he rest of the p which the lowly Mary Brennan mak f garet Waring that it's impossible to to be twins, after the danghter of th @rilling crook and the ring on her f Jever turn from one couldn't possibly get excited about 1 Starr—and then you don't A Mt of tthe play Miss Kennedy was pleasing iy Played, lisping her lines in a lackada tive performance of the drug-crazed @treet girl was given by Morgan Co has been wasting his time since a clean-cut bit of work as the | other good examples of acting. But “Cornered” is a trick play, pu Sh | THE NEW PLAY | Madge Kennedy Returns By CHARLES DARNTON restaure as it though rather list! “The Witching Hour.” possibly acquiescent hero, and thers were shop and joins the crooks nt with “rooms,” a dublous place? as it is, it givas a certain flavor to ranges to an uptown apartment in herself so much at home as Mar- between them, They turn ou e household has béen shot by a sa! inger makes the erstwhile indifferent wer, It's all go simple that you t. You think of “One” and Frances mind-reading adds to the he quits the en choose danger of two roles slo highly sensi tighty-Second ¢ actor who Austin did 8, in the {gical manner. A vivid crooR who shot the man, a remarkable you Lest re and. likewise simple About Plays By BIDE RS. THOMAS A. WISE wishes| |( By Way of D version. to make a suggestion, through | this column, to tho ef the acting profession. Reading of eo fan appeal from Maud Ballington Booth, in behalt of the Volunteers of | America, for funds with which to| | members | bring unfortunate little children Christmas cheer, Mrs. Wise suggests that the members of companies acting here and elsewhere refrain from giv- ing each other presents during the | Dolidayse, at the same time pooling | the money they might have spent in| this manner, to send It to Mrs. Booth, | Volunteers of America, No. #4 West | #th Street, New York. She states that the members of the, ‘Call the @dy called “Coo Coo Cottage,” which they will produce immediately. ANOTHER ROMANCE. It has developed that Ruth Miles of “The Passing Show of 1920" and Irving Mels of the same production @ipped quietly away two weeks ago nd were married. Last summer Irv- i} had no idea of taking a helpmeet 7 ‘ ' = ‘ Sih thea stong came uth. zi Gossip. VERY EMBARRASSING _5- Lael | Pooley saber ON THE WORD OF Cone AROUND SHE’ Seer MeO rel ees PosiTION | = A 6 S ] (BORROW FIVE DOLLARS); THAT You LL HI | A GENTLEMAN! TONIGHT AND Bay Scheme iri caine w Trgpot the Tveoroagh : (ee LooK FOR tO He peasy, DS SAVURR AC! Leet ast BRING HIM jompson o alt Moon” 3°, pis } %, i} ‘Blue Fields i fe English. The other night Joe Caw~- z des therpe told her an American joke, but Morris _ in A r RANCHES ® ' WITH You #! { Ghe laughed not. eaters: | 3 Sop? : te + *Sall right,” said the comedian. eg atelll Will aaetrepe the: Duten John T. McGovern will entertain fe Cornell cross-country team next Stonaay night at the performance of | “Good Times” at the Hippodrome oH ite The | *PASSING SHOW” SOON. ‘The next production at the Winter Garden will be the new “Passing Show of 1920," now in rehearsal. It rn candy without the name of the giver on it. She is just puzzled to pieces and asks us if we won't try to le who slipped her the goodies. whe js 2 Plummer that ought to be a pipe. (Oh, my landy me!) “WAVES AND WOMEN.” Broadway hear nett musical Woods }s in “Wa and Women" and that Pre jen Gibson will have something Ao with the writing of it. DO YOU to “Telephone me when you see the 7 “i and Players DUDLEY ) The woman stopped the street car Just where it ought to stop She didn't catch it moving, . Nor did her bundles drop She took her time when leaviyg, And stepped off frontward too. This story I8 a strange one But, Just the same, it’s true. FOUR PLAYLETS, The first presentation of four play- lets, prize winners conducted by t Pen Women, w yoseo ‘Theatre to-mor They are “P's and Q Doctor” company at thd Empire | 7 Nathan Meyer; “The I 5 Theatre havo adopted this plan. The| Acie by Ruth Murray. Underhill; @uggestion is commefdable, indeed. | © fuphemi. Craig, | Remember, folks, there is no tragedy | and “White T aith Van} + Wke a little child's despair. | Valkertburgh Vilar. a “COO COO COTTAGE.’ HER AIM TOO GOOD. Comstock & Gest have a new com-| an @ quarrel scene in “The Year’ at the Little Theatre yester- | day: Frank Craven was hit on the | head by a yase hurled by Robe Arnold. When he had shaken off the | effects of the blow, he said to her: | “Listen, lady! Here you} throw that vase, be a r and mise me,” i lien, ; Harold Levy, composer of “Lady | 4 Bee cn ike wire Miss Thompson ‘piny,” will lead rchestra at the 5 are opening performance, Liberty The- | E “What point?" she asked. atre, next Tuesday i ae , er Fred Stone will c 1 i FOR THE CORNELL BOYS. shoot the gun at the C) pital benefit in Boston ivan Sunpson of “1 was loaned Wintarop 4 Id oat" a team will sail for Engiand the follow- cast in January 9 {ng day to compete with the Oxford A. H. Woods has ongaged Wal i Cambridge boys. A dinner at the | Jones for a role in “Come Up in » Cornell University Club will precede | Haymo soon to be produced a the theatre party. Charles Waldron has been adé to the cast of “Wor | 1 an to Woma a néw Woods play which W. H. (il- more ig staging. | Angela MoCahiil and Barry Macol lum have been ed for the cast avelyn comedy dr and the Lamb h Wail Stree Ww tive | Child Suciety ones from Public ‘Daddy 1 yesterdny Phil Bi Blanch nnd fifty ¢ j pane Jthe spe WA Copsright, KNOW? 1420, by UCR IS CAR AA You'RE 4&4 Goop DAWE FoR THE MONEY —BuT JT C= DUNNO JF UNCLE ==) EZRO4 ‘LL LET ME 4 KEP YOU OR NOT 42 e KATINKA ITH a mechanical smile always at ‘@ pathetic angie, that April-like W charmer of “Fair and Warmer.” none other than Madge Kenneds (herself) as the movies hasten to reassure us, came bavk to a @ Tx dience last night at the Astor Theatre in “Cornered ornered” {8 a somewhat restricted play by that earnest actor, Dod gon Mitchell. In it @ shopgirl 48 driven out of her natural path because COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920 eso |2 + COME ON ~ COME ON = =P nay COME ON, LET'S Go AN! | 10, ALITTLE “LON” ts Jus’ ] | jimmy! TANT] [_ LISTEN e001 ! Easy Joe! I come on! , ) TAKE CASEY OUT To LUNCH~] bet x WHAT YOU NEED TO GET } By. \ ae ee ee 1 CANT RUN- J ee RID OF “HAT GROUCH HUNGRY, T TeLt Rarepl retain me gr wam tis wavy f HE MIGHT BE | by ‘ , SENT i ft sal - sed tat P os t Aan in “Cornered’ . Fam buy | Lome ont ————— You! — MACK. = dew) KOOTOH Wis WAY 1 GONE "li! inte arte HER A CLOSED z 2 \ OPEN Your | D EYES SHUT YOuR | MOUTH = Boss, MY FELLOW “FERDIE” IS INA LEAVE IT TO LOU AND ») ; 2 1% MARY THE SAYING Is ¢ There'll Always Be Pl enty of Closed Cars! pu Ts SEE J | MY New seni \xpur T wanr >You TS OPEN . YOUR EYES AN SHur your / j \ —SHuT Your } EYES AND OPEN } YOuR MouTH — ( Laas : ) Bur I DoNT WANT You Te SAY KeeP Him ot} T can'r | 70 CAN'T. OPEN THATS WITH A RAIR Pin tt WHERE IS THE PIECE OF PAPER | GAVE YOU WITH THE COMBINATION DON'T SEEM TO WORK! WHAT 1 DON'T KNOW ABOUT OPENING SAFES ANOULD FILL A I Lost MY WALLET ‘will open some time during the week | °f “Mixed ria Ke — ¢ of Dee. 20. As this is the final week | Tho mye fa: Bera iora will give a “ee ec ear aaain 4, “ Brevities,” the the- | dunce a otel Astor on Sunday A TCt 1S se E € } tre Milths dark west week except | Hlueht, 16. Pr Mack Bor TO-DeY f= YOUR. Mat _ +2, BUSINESS FOR, IS ; for the usual Sunday night concerts. | "tt will be there MUST HAVE MADE A eens ane q HEARS ean es fi — ati, Daniel MISTAKE YESTERDAY on Z ONY ‘DE, NAME, PLEASE! Golden a Chines L, + WE COULON'T |=) DD 1 MSTRKe — . ‘Sa! Jon “Lightnin’,” MAKE_@ MISTAKE, ew 00 YA KNOW Inez Plummer of “The Broken! on 1 > Wing” bas received a big box of ere, parce Wine LADY } yy | \NHEN THAT YOU DON'T SUSPOSE T'DNY LEAVE “THAT LYING AROUND Loose DOYOU? E LOCKED IT IN THE SAFE eaess Ove. ca. teue. Worea) The New ‘York ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. == | two American gentlemen : late! QUESTIONS. | G.—He does it eye ° ; en on gentle at 1 Sieg Rivne nol eel Otay his on thelr way tu church! I wee DOG DECEIVER. 1—Who invented the revolver? | Kober—Old stuff, Nar} | h 1B) i o ; BAD Wise) DAYS BOSD: SONLer pr what's up 66] MUST ba the fat plu 2—Of what State is Charleston the |“! e ay s O tories ePRaOy Vie cles TeT I the f Tre aie BAGG second: Club , “that's the home: capital city? \ first nan, ‘that Thompson has had an lest looking dog I ever saw! 3—What eountry produces the A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY = = “Yes, ng buy exciting." | | other attack of heart trouble or olse| “I must admit Sooner ain't a purt s famous annual festival is|handicanned from. the start" ANOTHER TABLE AUTOCRAT. | swerui the young man, mildly ed cer geen hone arent ERE eat eee but he has his good pointe; es New Orleans? st HLA of} magnate Mike Murph so sadiaat ¥ nN hasrglniy anh Hiern as : uls Globe-Democrat. | the thin carpenter replied, $—Under what famous pen name who passed aw ne us ig semaines ai bigoet. Wheat : a : hat can the rT did William Sydney Porter write? FOOLISHME i Hats belt chains alata down t | MODEL HUSBAND. SED SiGe ROME eT Be What alien bela ef tcotmod:| near dno ana late was fortunate in the fact tha know ‘t, J tells you. lg 6Q\ ES.” said Mrs, Meek a: the} know I will alwaye have him® ous strength had 100 ewes of which TORRE URE eer OA ons imbertted their father’s con-) coffee!" n't. Y L | xe Woman's Chui ohn makes ire k only two slopt at once? An’ u-roarin’ throug) t ' Philadet Jon Answer nmakes| «1 have had halé a dozen nice 4 {—In what foreign city is the Corso, I feel the breath of win 1 Gun ab acai tanee te the dutiful son ¢ ve i Wp ar @ model husband. If Tneyer| 14 wvorytime some one ctorte share + famous thoroughfare? a ria Mage : reas > in the saucer, ar us M OTHERWISE occuPIED ' rives,"—-Kansas City Star. | ¢ thing but what he J tl Moet bendy one steals “hem, Fete is the largest city in) | ji '' 0 REMY Pe RG BPE . % Pach aap y, “I sareed mine, too!” a Shiga ~—_ ant him to go anywhere he} oe with thio ene will ever walig I know the cold’s a-comin wher Wits 0 do as the peo 3 League ¢ i v | doesn’t want to, and never ash ia) ne one, , 9—What exposition was held in aie: ib anaedtn hac tahohac tik, 1 to conform with social | | San the 2BLAMSIBLE READONG, | tor money, wh: Regis pgp ye a “That's the ideo exactl: sun Ager ab It tell us he found them, COULDN'T GET AWAY, stopped tc Fe Bishop of Mimingham seid Take wiintimest avert na| iheth Je h reeds: 10—What do they call th sed | Lf fells me that the seasor | bieacalarn Heise | a va lien aid onien tune iit © kan Aviation linaheon: |to get along w ith that I ever saw. Of) ' one thing about the alt rim of a wheel which ki ona For the buckwh cake is here. ey RDI ioe U Americans are too frank, Uap Recoil iw hated Churehgoing becomes rarer | COUT. he is a little fussy about his tion that is unfair to the dog.” track? coffee into a sau Bur the} You do\nct look beforé youl neta atte abode abl assasl anak nding, and I often have to do his| “What's that?” NUT ANAWE RS. aia FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE : drank it from a cus leap. That ts why you are | households restd oad pie ap feelsmeicebe ti Taal nd he | “In order to malww him happy 1 " alt; ‘iret Eve RAL Lara Brit ost ang Why don poor dipleraats,” sald Lloyd Ge dle R iN ‘ Paring TRE RLIDTiA . ok deceive jim” 2 Paitien, odie: oe \ Grea ve t Ff rac your coffe e bellowed ata dinn n London re t y i pink fren ra ea an e| him how?" y i OTe; “Why ai wnany on . 1 woasue TEES soouen 4 S| tay d, taking tz in TO; 9, St. Je; fla) T. . On, fact, diplomacy calls to mind the con y td | faings, and, it ail in ail—and | Not so loud. He thin oa Louis; 16, flange. To keep a choy tomacti.’ "Vs all right this way, father,” an-' yersation I once overheard between * “Well, mas 1 dor and eA you can eay what you please—I call for ‘Himaeit alemey “Well, ma, 1 don mite, iy George, there's Thompson and my John en

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