The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1920, Page 22

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‘ it, js none other than Mrs. Arthur trical producer after an engage- P nt at the same theatre in “Tum- ab In,” a year and a half ago, She a fwas the girl in the vase that the Posters showed. At the time Mrs, » Hammerstein renounced the stage ©) gnd ali its works to supervise the a Buckwheats for her husband. But ‘iow the buckwheats, the frying pan nd the broom have pailed on the mg woman and she's back behind i footlights. Arthur is in entire FB accord with the move, He confesses, awhen cornered, that the buckwheats va “(were awful. | THEY'VE ADDED A PEANUT. "© We're getting back to normal, ys Pe We've quit our spending jag, ES » It's true because it’s growing— | I mean the peanut bag. € —— » THE EQUITY REPLIES. In reply. to our question as to whether or not it might be best fot ‘factors to give honest road managers ‘gambling co-operation” and thus get * %pome shows out on tour, Frank Gill- more, Executive Secretary of the ~ Baquity, replies as follows: + “We agree with you that the the- . atrical game is ‘a gamble from top to * Bottom,’ but the gamble is rather one- .gided. If the play be successful the Jactor does not share in the profits, ‘Put just ‘receives a longer engage- ment, presuming that the manager not feel inclined to increase his gains by hiring a cheaper man, Ac- ‘fors are great gamblers, as witnessed ‘by the fact that the French Opera + Company came to us a little over a 1) eek ago and asked our advice about to Washington. We urged strongly not to do so, but in of that they went and now are us wires begging for their re- fare and enough money to pay hotel bills,” Mr. Gillmore mentions other similar and then asks: “Are not the experiences justification for our to secure an Equity shop ‘would prevent fly-by-night from repeating experiments are dissastrous to the actors?” ‘What do you think, readers? BRENNAN AN ACTOR. K. ©. Bill Brennan, pugilist, is go- > fe on the stage. He is rehearsing a ‘{ gusical comedy entitled “Something -} On To-Night,” which will open at the Winter Garden, Jan. 3. The play, of course, is one with a punch. FUN FOR THE KIDS. At his Christmas week matinees for le folk at the Rivoli Hugo Rie- will entertain children from ‘@wenty-two charitable organizations well as 2,750 poor children brought er by the police. One of the tures of the show will be “Christ- Fantasy," from an original story Mr. Riesenfeld. A NICE TIME WAS HAD. ‘The members of the “Meoca” and ” companies are recovering to- from a Christmas celebration had on the stage of the Century ave him any flowing neck- was happy, anyway, GOssiP. Nora Bayes asks those who attend r Family Tree” to check their ins with their hats. *] Sam H. Harris will iaunch Francine : ore in “Nice People” at the io, Atlantic City, to-night. 1@ School Children’s Welfare ie will hold a benefit show at the & Harris Sunday night, Jan. Louis Robie, who lives in a Knott I, Wishes it distinctly understood is not on Ludlow Street. Helen eee solo danoer, recently af “Apb ite,” has heen added to the . of “The Rose Girl.” i A 1 train brought the “Pass- of 1921" company in from Haven yesterday, It na the ‘Winter Garden Wednesday night. ‘The Century Promenade now has a , dance floor, laid since Saturday it's performance. ire will reach her 625th con- % ve performance in “The Gold * at the Lyceum to-night. Hines has been engaged . prima donna of “Lov on is a New York n be 98 Times Square. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. ay) 4 oe A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. care this column. Percy Sickles of Wellsville is such dude he carries an ashtray when strolls the country roads to smoke F, FOOLISHMENT. ” she About Plays "By BIDE DUDLEY HM name of Claire Nagle now appears in the programme of : Frank Tinney's show, “Tickle | ~ ’ Me,” at the Selwyn Theatre. Miss Wagie, who jointed the cast Friday tein. She married the and Players COMIC PAGE MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920 a ‘And Katinka Has Now, Taken Interest! NONE OF THOSE HARD LucK STORIES — 1 KNOW HE'S GONNA MAKE BIG MONEY Now! .— geet AT uant A RAISE, fy HAVE A HEART, hs beet KATINKA~ We CAN =| HARDLY GET ALONG NOW ON MY HUSBANDS! OVER THE PHONE WitH aq 1 HEARD Him Tele A FRIEND eg THAT HIS Bo \D iF HE Does: 2 TAKE AN INTEREST IN THE HY OWN EARS — -——7 "| BUSINESS He'LL HAFTA Look ie a La Cpa FoR ANOTHER JOB! “|IN HIS BUSINESS Our Own Fiction, Bhe was a society girl. Christmas morning came and she awoke. Gifts were in her room in pro- fusion, . The fair girl examined them one by one. When it was all over a smile came to her face. “I have received exactly what 1 wented,” she said. Then she added: “For once in my life I have all the clothes 1 need.” This ts fiction. (The End.) ory Loew opens another thea- It ts in “ now at the all Playhouse, will be seen at matinees on Mondays, Tues- Wednesdays and Fridays at 3. L. W.—It’s all right in an oma- show. O-—You might write Texas “please call a FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Mistress—Jane, I saw the milkman kiss you this morning. Hereafter I'll take in the milk, myself. Jane—Twouldn't do you no good, ma‘am! He's promised never to kiss anybody but me. «SO ool HOW Po You i? FEEL AFTER fst by XMAS ? ° ‘THAT'S WHAT ‘- THEY ALL SAY FIRE_AT BASE OF JAPANESE 2) VOLCANO — FIRE aT CITIZENS HEADS HERE PAINT TRUST 1S Salp TO HOLD COUNTRY IN i's GRiP— PAINTED’ LIPS HAVE DONE THAT Y yf”, etibhnsts ol M WILL THE GIFT CIGARETTES SENT To PRES, ELECT HARDING GO IN HIS CABINET ? 600 POLICE LOSE SOFT BERTHS —- ENRIGHT STILL IN THE STATE ROOM Canapa WoRRIED OVER U.S. TARIFF RUMORS — WELL! CANADA HAS THE GOODS UP THERE TO -DROWN HER WORRIES U.S.SPENT $100,000,000 ON TOYS ° DURING THE YEAR — BROADWAY DOLLS NOT INCLUDED aa, IN A FEW DAYS FATHER TIME THE WELL KNOWN SPENDTHRIFT WILL BE BORROWING ANOTHER YEAR CAMPAIGN NOW ON FOR MUNICIPAL S939 WY L/ FORESTS — A DIFFERENT KIND _OF RAFTING WILL E IN ORDER dk pts Soc EROS FARMERS CLAIM ‘To BE ° LOSING MONEY ON S-- CATTLE — § ¢ ) ANY LOSE THEIRS ERE ON HORSES eee eel HOOVER SAYS HALF _QUR TRADE ILLS = (THass ARE MENTAL —) 4¥ any ARE APPIEST WHEN BROKE ODO PIPE. COMBINE "ro QuIT— LEAD PIPE CANCH 1S ENDED No MORE POLICE GLEE CLUB “SING SONGS" . THEY'RE Yo Nas WORK On OSY\ 4 BUT Y'JusT SAID You'D “TH WINTER THROUGH WITH “THe [| GONNA GET A] | GIVEN UP THE IDEA or BOAT, AN' FREEZE WLO Joe, How's EVERY LITTLE WING ? Got YOUR GOUPE YET? You'Re RIGAT ON CAT” BUT YOU'NE SPELT" EMPHASIZE” WRONG IN THIS LETTER C-A-T: SPELLS LANG - Kane FAsTER DoRwe You CANDIDLY BELIEVE ONE WoRD OF_YouR WIFE'S 1 -cercrur ‘Lue l, Et —\AAWNS HENNE THREE WANS T'SPELE IT, Boss ~+ Lame anit SMF! SNIF LE HAVIN’ Lcasedce For DINNER Lov &

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