The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1921, Page 20

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_Eurain KLAW, that the new Kiaw Theatre, in West 45th Street, will open Feb, 21, with Francine Larrimore in Produced Sy Sam H. Harris, It is farther stated that a “pre-war scale of prices” wil be in effect at this p theatre. lared himself for the $2.50 top price, 5 » the best seats at tho Klaw will cost ‘ $2.50 euch. This new house, as yet lumcompleted, ‘s one of four Marc Miaw, Inc, will build in New York. its seating capactty is 820. MISS FORMAN IN [T. Ada Yorman, dancer, has been ¢n- @aged for the new “Midnight Round- ers of 1921,” soon to open on the Cen- ‘tury Roof. She bas been under con- “thact to the Messrs. Shubert tor some time. Miss Forman will introduce weveral new dance numbers, including &@ Javanese vampire dance. ENGAGES MISS WHEATON. Anna Wheaton, of musical comedy fame, has been engaged by F. Zieg- @cld jr. for the new “Nino o'Clock “Revue” and “The Midatght Frolic.” A NEW COMEDY. Edgar J. MadGregor will produce ‘goon a now comedy called “A Night of Love,” by Samuel Ruskin Gold- ing. WHEN WIT MEETS WIT. EO lan ie! cnn bee Lulu Bett,” at the Belmont Theatre, ‘wanted to change her seat Saturday: “L’m in the coldest row in the house’ she said. “What row do you mean?” asked ‘Treasurer Nelmes. “7 row.""' “Good! responded Mr. Nelmes, “7 put you in the T row so you can warm up with a cup or two.” MISS BEARDSLEY HERE. Dorothy Beardsley, who has been PO a ng tlt pig [> years, has arrived in New York at the suggestion of a producer who | may put ber in a Broadway produc- > tlon. As Leavenworth, Kan., was her otiginating point also, she dropped im yesterday to make a call. You'll surely get along all right here,” we said ‘New York is the land of promise.” “The land of promises,” replied Miss Beardsley. Which really means mauch more than it appears to. STARS GUESTS OF HONOR. o large hall at the Friars Club, res By BIDE DUDLEY Inc, announces “Nice People,” by Rachel Crothers, | Since Mr. Harris has de-| this announcement probably means) A young woman patron of “Miss | playing leads in stock for several | Th No. 110, West 48th Street, was crowded Last night at the “deaf steak” and en- tertainment given in honor of Mari- lynn Miller and Leon Errol of ‘Saily.” At least 200 persons tried to gain ad- mission unsuccessfully owing to the that every seat was sold three Steed pankott iving his ohang oo , om rece! age er a@ meal, eaid to the mwait- “I notice ty the signs that tips are forbidden here.” replied the waitress, “But apples in the Garden of 3 3 Ee 4 GossiP. “The Bat" is to have extra mati- mees. The first will be given Thure- E ine Victor will jeave the cast ot “The Skin Game” at the end of the week. E4 Wynn came into town yester- @ay to confer with A. L. Erlanger rt develops r of “What's Wrong With Your .” @ recent magazine article. a Courtneidge wants Henry . W. Savage to send Madge Kennedy tm_“Cornered” to London. Wilner & Romberg bave changed . title of “Three Kisses" to “Ruf- "Vivienne Segal heads the cast. A special performance of “The Skin Game” will be given Sunday night for the Crina Famine Fund. Qwell tn Drinkwater's play, “Oliver Cromwell,” to be staged in London. The Verdi Club will present “Pwelfth Night" next month. Fran- Viola. “Cognac” will not open at the Princess to-night, It will/ play a ‘week or two more on the read ©. Laralda Popemay, a California girl, hos joined the ensemble of “The Passing Show of 1921." a the eratic Organization's ball at Garden to-night. Morality” will include Kathleen Andrus and Jobn Gray Barbara. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Yong while. Florida Henry Ainiey will appear as Crom-| «es Carson of “The Bad Man” wil! be Several vaudeville acts will be seen Thomas A. Williams Demo- Palm =, Grace George's cast for “The New Lawrence Grosemity, Ernest Lawford, Warbur- fon Gamble, Lillian Kembie Cooper, Charies Abbe has beon engaged to @ppear in the support of Willard ek and Clara Joel in “Near Santa Bhayne—Some day, but not for a M. M. N.—Henry W. SavAge is in _————————— By Way of Diversion. ] “It never pays to hustle much,” said Uncle Esra For, a- sittin’ in the store to-day upon 4 cracker bor. “I don't believe in stirrin’ up a lot of noise, at all, for often too much energy will bring about a fall, Now there's the flea—his energy most always brings his death. The hen that toorks too hard for worms is first to lose her breath, The pig that fights the hardest for the corn throwed in the sty is first to fatten, first to sell an’ Jirst of all to die. The horse that tries to do it all soon works him- self to bones. The dogAthat doce the darkin’ is the one that gets the stones, No, sir, this workin’ hard ain't right—I don’t care what they say. An hour or two of toil’s enough, oh, ev'ry other day.” An’ thon he tilted 'gainst the wall his empty cracker-vor an’ soon was ésnorin' regular— old lazy Bera Fox. a s os BY garese LINCOLN, NEBRASKA ¢&——— Boy FouGur IN THE WAR. AT THE AGE /; oF 11 Now ||| marrieo |! AT I4— HIS: ARMISTICE DON'T LAST VALOR } ZONnG. To BE FINED FOR TENANTS Missouri WILD MAN OF THE SWAMPS Says HE CAUGHT HIS WIFE IN A STEEL TRAP Wip Women 20 THE. TRAPPING HERE PPR DC OTIS. 9 Less ) MISSIONARY SHING | OF GRAND RAPIDS Aull | Says Jazz Duet \ AND “SHIMMY * MAKES THE REDSKINS s “WILD — cf CABARET ' SESERVATIONS HAVE PRODUCED MANY /NDIANS new MERCHANT TAILORS DECREE THAT SPRING TROUSERS WILL BE LONGER To OFFSET SHORT SKIRTS — 40NG TROUSERS Go SHORT AFTER RENT MAY oo 60 CASES OF WHISKEY IN HEARSE 1S SEIZED ON STATEN ISLAND THOUGHT Al “SLANP WAS A PLACE ENTIRELY SURROUNDED <=, BY WATER ees OTTAWA, CANADA POLICE SAY WOMEN MAY WALK STREETS IN TIGHTS, No LAW THERE To PREVENT Ct Sy ) A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Lhe Chicago police are Giteh & waman perfume thie Fall probably be fragrancy FOOLISHMENT. a Boston yin hoid Sophia, Mate eutte But ( said, ‘Look heah, You're skidding, my deah “And, added to that, you're tian” Jurys” xt of young girl numed| me Hix heart's one deviah FROM THE CHESTNUT Tree. | =“lke's done been indickiead by a| '® sittin’ THEM — THEY RE WEARING. } “YV/IS/BLE. | HOSIERY HERE ) Don OH! FATHER HE FAKES WHISKEY AND MOTHER SHE MAKES Giy \oyX SISTER SHE Purs® THE LABELS On \ aust YE Gops’ pv How THE Moner TS) ROLLS iy Oy COMIC PAGE MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 1 THOUGHT 3 WAS GonNA GET A LOT OF BENEFIT FROM WALKING -| Bul ALL WWE GOF ONT OF oF 16 A GRovCH! | -_ v tMow T SAID APRIL- SAVE A DOLLAR ON GASOLINE. NU PAY OUT “WO OF 'EM ON{ & LEATHER tt — TCAN T STAND “His STRAIN LO * BEING without ) LOSING A LEG t/ ——4-$—— “Ty @LUB AN’ HE NEVER EVEN SAw_ME' eRe HAM ~- HOOFING IT ON MY BUM ANKLE f MUCH LONGER \ L CAR OUT TomoRROW II! HERES THAT INSURANCE AGENT AGAIN 'BouT INSURING You # WILL WoU “TELL ME WHATS SOUR OBJECTION TO HAVING YOUR LIFE {1S DAWGONE DISTASTEFUL ~_ Met UST THAT - WoT AN AWFUL OIL CAN I TWRNED OUT “O' BE ™= Dust A DuUMBEFAILURE! No BANK ACCOUNT BEEN CHASIN’ NE OUTA BREATH MONTHS * TELL De ad LITTLE MARY MIXUP rt Practice! The Job Required Expe WaT 15 YouR Most Dissited “ont 2 Heee 5 OnE rRom Bud Tekan — BLY, "How DonT FORGET "Ig WASH YOuR EARS Tihs Tcourd MAKE WoRSER FACES | BACK THAN You Dur You -siourn NT MAKE FACES BACK Yeu stourd HAVE COME AND TSLD PuccyY ‘'s Been AND Here's sHoTAse FROM ANN ARDEN Beavers —, * ‘ ° DONT ConTRADdDICT ME ey wite Mace HEAL ay AAG BeAcHER Please B How COuLD* you | ih aa a SEND 4 Dont! TS MTTLE MART “irkuP. StF HIS STOCKS ARE) FOUL OF WATER 2 HERE 5 THESE ARE JUST THE THINGYOU KATINK A Anyhow, Everybody “Had Their Say" ! SAY KATINKA~ 1 DIDN'T KNOW THis & LEVER KNEW tT FAY — EVERY TIME ere ; —L NOTCED SM CIS OS

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