The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1920, Page 12

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About Plays By BIDE Violet Heming in Chicago a con- tract for a New York engagement. ‘This in itself isn't unusual, but Mr. Klaw transmitted the offer by wire- less. He represented the theatre at the official inauguration of the inter- sity radio communication service at) the City Hall. At a late hour last) ‘Wight Miss Heming had not answered. Jess KLAW | FOR “LOVE AND LEARN.” a It is announced from the Cohan _ Beanquarters that Georke M. Cohan will charter another theatre in the Broadway district soon in whieh to house his newest production, “Love and Learn” by Vincent Lawrence and Bdgar Selwyn. We have an idea it will be the Apollo In the cast will be Wallace Eddinger, Ruth Shepley, Enid Markey, James Gleason, Mar- | gery Booth and Frazer Coulter. | TRENTINI IN VAUDEVILLE. M. 8. Bentham informs us that! ~Bmma Trentini, now in America, will hot return to Grand Opera, as ru- on but will be beard in vaude- y THOSE SLOW BRITISHERS. “Which young lady is Marguerite | Clark?" asked an inglish steward | on a Cunard line steamship the other day, just after a scene in a film had hot” on the ship. "Sh standing next to the «int with the gray stockings,” replied an American. “Dhank you!” said the steward, “But if I were pointing ber out I'd gay she were next to the young lady with the blue hat.” "You English miss so many of tho, things in life, don't you?" aaid American. le | inet | WANT SOME MONEY? ° | "Do you like the finish of “Mideum- mer Madness" at the Criterion? If you don't, how would you suggest the fim should conclude its stury? Hugo Riesenfeld wants to know. Write your ideas down and mail| them to Contest Department, Cri- “ terion Theatre, New York. He's of- | fering $200 in prizes for the best an- ‘ewers. A PILGRIM PAGEANT. The first pageant of the Pilgrim Fathers to be presented in this coun- try by a Jewish organization will be , given Sunday nigbt, Dec. 26, by the! A cational Alliance at No, 197 Fast | i‘ way. Admission will be free, but tickets must be applied for. _¥ . ATTRACTIONS CHANGE. | t "When We Are Young” will con- _ @lude its engagement at the Broad- hurst Theatre on Christmas night, i x ning the following Monday night { Boston. ‘Over the Hill,” the Fox , will move frbm the Lyric to the r Broadhurst on Dec. 26, and Nora ayes will open at the Lyric on Dec. 2 / ~ MITZI'S CARROT VISITS. Im her garden dance in “Lady Bil- fy,” Mitzi cavorts about the stage with a carro: in her pocket. Last night jt flew out and started for the audience, lodging in the horn of an) alto player. | : “w sald Frank Grey, com- * poser, “that’s one thing a carrot is ¢ good for, anyway.” - “What?” somebody asked a) + “To put those unreliable peck | horns out of business.” | GOSSIP. Sidney Jarvis and his wife, Vir- Binia Dare, have a new baby. Lester Sharpe has been added to| the Century Theatre's technical siaff. “The Passing Show of 1921" will go| to New Haven to-day and open there Monday. Miriam Miler wilt introduce an in-| terpretative dance called ‘‘Winter” at} the Hippodrome Monday. Bixty’ children from Public Schoo! | No. 79 wilt be guests at the Rivoli Monday afternoon. Ruth Murray Underhill has been, @aked-to dramatize her novel “The White Moth.” The Guardian Auxiliary of the Is-| * rael Orphan Asylum will have a bene- fit at the Knickerbocker to-morrow night. * The Bronx Regiment of the Police | * ‘Reserves will have a minstrel show | m. Tilent is wanted. Address | r Webver, No. 4187 Park Avenue “Little Miss Charity” will rest until | after the holidays and then take up che subway time. P odles Hanneford will start the firef running of the Belmont Futurity “al -he Hippodrome Monday after- noon, | There will be a Christmas tree with toys at the Terrace Garden Dance Palace Friday night. Dancing on! Christmas Day and New Year's Day! will Begin at 2.30 P.M. There will be special exhibitions and, noise-makers| ew Year's Eve and souvenirs for the ladies Jan. 1. Jesse Adier, the shoe man and the | pride of 125th Street, has become an amateur actor and is attaining a reputation of *-.e kind, Eddie Cone gone to Toronto Tor Joku Golden, Not being a dyink- | \ng man he looks on the trip as vork. | The Bergen Players, a capable mateur organization of Jersey City, | iM produce “Ways and Means,” a comedy drama by the writer of this eolumn, soon. Allyn King is wearing a new $1,000 gown in “Ladies’ Night." The women dike .t. but it isn’t in high favor with ‘he men, ANSWERS TO 1 INQUIRIES. Waggaw—Too long! Sorry! Thanks! | Rose Budd—Born a Catholic! Can't " ‘Say what he is now. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | 5 Why doesn’t somebody take a min- | atrel show to Ireland. Think of the ‘burnt cork available! 3 | FOOLISHMENT. The captain paced along the deck, fe had a boil upon his neck, tid he: “This life is very drear, I wish I had a mug of beer,” oli men, who overheard his wish, Btood by in awe, like frogs or fish, one of them got out a horn, quite for- an Is yesterday sent ¢ 1S A MUCH WEAKER ¢ {ch FIGHTER — ) | NO MATTER How \ f and Players DUDLEY By Way of Diversion. By Alfred 3. MeCosker, When yer gals is on a visit an’ yer in the house alone an’ the clock 48 tickin’ like it's gona bust, you don't wanta read, but try it, bo, the foint seems awful quiet. If I've ever scen its beat now Tl be cussed. Soon yer thoughts they turn to dreamin’ of the faces that you love. The lights grow dimmer aa they smile at you. An’ the missin’ ones seem nearer. Joya yer used to, stand out clearer, It's @ cinch you got a license to feet blue, But the funny thing about it 4, you got no right at all, fer soon they're comin’ home to make life glad. Oh, I'm reachin' fer the minute. Once again rit be right “in it.” After all, the one who needs 'em most is Dad. TH TROUBLE IS, IF You LET APOUT SOME. “BARGAIN" | I KNEW “THERE WAS A i FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “How many ounces in a pound?” “Sixteen.” “How Soa eee dogs?” News CinpeRs | De COPELAND FIGURES WE HAVE 6,000,000 RATS IN NEW YORK But HE DIDN'T MENTION NAMES yf IDEA MAKES THE Xd) COPS SICK POLICE HOSPITAL o KICK IN AND HAND OQ OUT FOR THE DISABLED SOLDIER Boy wenn THE CRIME (wet) WAVE |S BSN BECOMING CCS A FLOOD ~——— DOG JHAT BIT ACTRESS Fy EVIDENTLY WAS A LOVER OF CHICKEN ESE PROHIBITION AGENT CHAPIN Gonna) ARRIVES AND PUMPS. Buy REPORTERS — THAT'S GOING TO THE FOUNTAINHEAD Be ar USED To CALL IT “GOLD RusT” THANKS Now ns " | ee "MARBLE Dust” GR IT ALL Vv pot : SETTLES ai men TRAVELS 3000 MILES @ gg To HANG HIMSELF IN NEW JERSEY— HIS IDEA OF THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH ? peti. Cee A. HOSPITAL Mist aT Fok CRIME WAVE ob, Sule eeoeeceum wit) THE LAST OFFICIAL w (sC) TOWN CRIER IS “JEL? DEAR — NOWADAYS , a EVERYBODY PUTS uP A HOLLER OVER CONDITIONS DRINK OF HOOTCH / SEA* RESTORES A —\ $10tr DUMB MAN ain To SPEECH Down IN WEST VIRGIN MANY ARE DUMB HERE” WHEN IT COMES THEIR TURN COAL MAY BE DROPPING a BUT NOT INTo 22% OUR CELLAR SPORTING WRITERS\CLAIM THAT DEMPSEY = fy WEAK HE GETS 1\ WE WOULDN’T WANT yi \ HIM To HIT us za \ § SITE FOR THE POLICE HOSPITAL 1S ON UNDERHILL. AVENUE, THAT woRD "UNDER® 1S NOT APPEALING LAUNDRESS IN BOSTON LEAVES $ 32,000 +» Don't poust it, (f. WE HIRED ONE ONCE. ne CATCH. IN IT = | WHEN GHE ASKED Mm ME TO ANSWER | AWAD DINNER WITH THAT TIGHT WAD LAST NIGHT AND BE-LIEVE-ME THEY BROUGHT “THE BILL IN ON A J ONE OF “THESE BIRDS GET YouR | NAME “THEY'LL RING You uP IN “H'MIDDLE OF “TH'NIGHT 7 TEL THE “BIG LITTLE FAMILY VOlMiC PAG SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920 a TT WELL, TUL Te ay WHY Not CALL'EM ON f \ oe ’ 4] “W PHoNe 2 Thar wound VM INTERESTED IN.A COUPE - Just A MOMENT rv ruease ~ | > Si os 7 ake ' PUMBN NIGE FOR A LADY is arene es “e { \ Leave MY IDENTITY SECRET. ONE THAT HASN'T BEEN fF = Te a es é MAN a La lth va a bien eed Cy Beh ©) : SAN’ ais ee y Pt SIX THousAN MILES Coupe ! het / + Y oi ‘ If the Shoe Fits, Take It Off, Luke! GosHAMIGHTY ! YouD “THink OU WAS A Centre TH’ WAN You ORDER SHOES | | No! 1 Must ee THEM A SIZE Back ! (me eve - SMALLER | “THEY LooK ALLRIGHT ! cage WHERE 1s He? — Tou. SAT You Saw 4- TRAMP COMING. INTO OUR YAR LA TRAMP coming INTS COR YARD oH -OHMEOH MY & wat ou I po. 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