The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1921, Page 22

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av dee msrpoteger res ee Thureday night, Feb, 10, with , @ Rose Girl.” * @ontroiied by Mr. Loew in Cleveland. EE SHUBERT has received a pe- L tition from a number of well- known players asking that he fiame one of the theatres he is bulld- Ide in the Broadway District after Augustin Daly. Among the names on the petition are those of Cyril Scott, Max Fig Robert Warwick Jeanne Eagels, Maclyn Arbuckle, Margaret Dale and Kdmund Lowe @il of “In the Night Watch.” Mr. | Boott and Mr. ¥igman played in the Daly organizations years ago, and Bow that the old Daly Theatre Is a Ming of the past they think the Daly, Bame should be given to another house. Mr. Shubert is inclined to | think as they do. GALLERIES ARE FEW. The Eatiity’s plea for the return of | the 2%-cent gallery seat in theatres im a sensible one, but the plan could enly be put into effect in the larger theatres*in New York Since the “gallery god" was gently oozed out by the adciishment of his quarter feat, numerous theatres have been built in the Broadway district, but it is a Safe guess that not one in three ras ao gallery. Where the theatre's capacity is smal! there can be no quarter seats unless the attraction dy a quarter show. But let's have the “gallere gods back—in the large playhouses. “JEAN” TO PHILADELPHIA. Margaret Lawrence amd Arthur Byron, starring in “Transplanting Sean” at the Cort, will take their comedy to the Broad Street Theatre, | Philadeiphie, on Feb. 14, thus mak- | ing way for Laurette Taylor to open | at the Cort in “Peg o' My Heart.”| The firm of Byron & Marshall,| which manages “Transplanting | Jean,” js thinking of building a theatre in New York, Benjamin Marshall has erected at least half a) dozen playhouses in other cities, A WALDMANN SERIES. | Faward Waldmann will appear at the Longacre Theatre in a series of | n and Ibsen special} rmances, beginning | with “Ghosts” on Monday, Feb. 28. AMBASSADOR, FEB. 10. | It has been definitely decided that fhe new Ambassador Theatre will ‘AS GUESTS OF MR. LOEW. | That irrepressible host, Marcus) , will take a party of film stars Cleveland for the opening of his State Theatre on Saturday, Two private cars will transport the travel- rs, The State is the eighth theatre ; A KNEE DANCER. Lou Edwards, recently added to the| enst of “The Midnight Rounders of| 1901.” opening at the Century Promenade Saturday .night, dances on his knees, preferring to use his feet for walking and subway stand- ing only, TWO BOLIVAR DOGGIES. Mra. Waiter Winchell, whose hus- and is one of Broadway's handsomest poets, wishes us to notify Marilynn Miller that she ‘has no right to call her little doggie Bolivar Brown. “Phe day the first instalment of your,story appeared in The Evening Worlds’ writes Mrs. Winehell, “I ehanged the name of my doggic from Penrod to Holivar Brown. Chn there be two doggies named Bolivar Brown? Of course not.” Gosh! Looks like the story is going to the —— (Who can supply the Missing word’). | » BOY, PAGE PONZI! ‘Charley ay, filmist, driving his car @long a cpuntry road recently, was ato’ by a cop. + of your lights is bum,” growled the officcr, “Go back to the garage @round the bend and get ‘em fixed.” Charley did. ‘Then he meekly sug- @ewted that the cop ought to get a Commission. “Commission?” snorted tht repair Man. “He owns this joint.” GOSSIP. fousa’s Band is to play in Cubal Bext fall. Wish we could play a horn. Mile. Natalic has a new dancing specialty in “Good Times,” at the Hip- re. rome, John Goldem announces extra mat- inces on Weshington's Birthday of “Lightnin’,” “Dear Me" and “The First “Little Old New York.” at the Ply- mouth Theatre, will pass its 176th performance to-night. Mrs. Warren G. Handing, Mrs. Ed- ward Beale McLean and others will occupy a box at Fred Stone's “Tip! Top" this evening. | Rod La Rocque is now playing the! Pole of the soldier, opposite Mary Nash in “Thy Name is Woman.” Francie X Bushman, playing the| Proctor houses, says the presence of| @nimal «cts ang jazz on the bil puts in his temytrament. | L, Rothafel was host to the or-| ra of Public School 82 at the tol Theatre yesterduy afternoon. "The entire cast of “Enter Madame” will appear to-niebt sw CORtOMES. | Brock Pemberton is “setting ‘em up.” ‘The Isham Jones orchestra is now| laying on the New Amsterdam Roof. it is an organization of jazz experts. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, A L. 8—Willard Mack was hus- band of Marjorie Rambeau. Constance Reader—Miss Larrimore Bees into the new Klaw Theatre. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, temove the mosk of the anonymous eritie and you'll find a sorehead. | FOOLISHMENT. : ‘me a rope," the sailor said, While hanging to the spar, Phe Coptain, who'd been drinking hooch, « Messed kim a cheap cigar. THE CHESTNUT TREE. going to get marmied and pet- About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY +} ( What Don’t You Know? | WOMEN ARE | BEANS HARMLESS — | weeK, THEY LIVE Could a telephone wire be called a line of talk? What foot ailment was named for John Bunyan? Can a conductor be good-na tured if he works on a crose town line? If a short ship is #tarted for South America, isn’t it apt to be tong on the water? What noted American states. man made it his rute, when dining out, nafer to nudge hie hostess in the ribs to attract her attention? What noted chiropodist wae told by his wife's brother's niece that a catalogue was always needed at a cat show? ‘evs Copees |" BY gerne 2000 Live CHICKENS AND GEESE ROASTED IN BRONX FIRE. OH! Lar OFF PANNING THE. NATIVES MRS HARDING (prop ‘OSE, PICKS HER | 4 BILL To INAUGURAL GOWN OF “GENDARME Blue * RIGHT iN STYLE WITH SOME PROPOSED Laws 6 PRICE OF . 2 poled cur : GD ONE CENT. ee Bur THE {> OTHER SCENT nae REMAINS ALLIES TERMS NOT FINAL, GERMANS CAN STILL PARLEY — THEY WILL WAVE TO FARLEY vous LARGEST TELESCOPE IN THE WORLD ‘NOW “TURNS FOoT OF LAND INTO 92 ACRE FARM. eg scts He ERE %O SEE THINGS “1 THE FooT LINE eee \ END SEAT i HOG Day i LASTS LONGER THAN GRounp HoG Day PRES. HARDING RETURNS FROM COROLOBO FISHING GROUNDS WITH WEIRD CATCH — WASHINGTaY 1S FuUle OF FO0R FISH MAYOR OF ELIZABETH, N.d. PUTS THE ‘Lip @y ON SUNDAY DANCING — Pree es| VERSEY OME Fi OK. ai DR. COPELAND BELIEVES THAT | Gor °° CORSETS FoR. THROUGH MANY A TIGHT SQUEEZE AFTER THE— WEEKLY BLS ANNA ARS SNE ET RIMED THAT N.Y. BoYS ConpucT IS So NEARLY PERFECT THAT Ay Wibh WEAR LOS IN 14 Lave Ti TUM KEEP 4 New YEAR RESOLUTION eee Woman OBvects To No.13 AUTO PLATE — H SUT SHE DOESN'T SAY AT SKIRT ] 4 (CHES Too MGh = CClovtd) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 3, 1921 ‘JOE’S CAR fee BLANCHE -('VE BEEN “THINKIN — \VE BEEN “THINKIN' FoR SEVERAL Days! - Joe Will “Get It” in a Minute! ‘VE Gor AN (DEA! You 1eT me USE “TH'cAR ! ALL “THE “Time AN’ I'LL NEVER Kick ABouUT YOUR “TAY! Bre THINK IT ovER — THEN “TeLt ME WHAT Y'THINK oF rt! a abpeainoatitea” 4 ‘ , Or 7 Aky ed 1 THINK You HAVE vour | IDEA IN A NUTSHELL # “THINKING ? “THAT'S SOMETHING New FoR You, Isn't IT? f AH! No Work To-DAY! STILL SLEEP "TILL wi HEY BOSS! THERE'S A LEAK IN THE KITCHEN AN YGOTTA = HELP HE STOP IT — Se “TE FIRST FELLOW 1 WAS ENGAGED TOLME), SUST LIKE TWIS.HE | OFFERED ME WIS | UMBRELLA ONE RAINY AFTERNOON .1S +i AWA PEACH AND IM\\\SI1h NOT PASSING UB ANY | HANCES LIKE 5 Td ike A PINT OF ICECREAM — HALE VANILLA AND HALF, GHOCOLATE. WHAT 1S You MosT DISLIKED DONT ? ‘Her : a Hey MisTER — | Pur Tae VANILLA ON THE Barto CAUSE IF ANY | LEAKS OuT - T Dont WANT IT To BE THE CHacoLaTe, Caos ONG FROM bs Doris CLARKE ~ A’ DON?T sir on Your Feer ——" C2 AMD FROM RE. SKA “Ger UP AND DONT CO TO SLEEP 4C4IN AND ALSO FROM NATHANIEL WHrns HORA . 235 VERNON AVE. BKN DONT Co ovr wintour DONG Yur Hone Worw SEND YOUR Dont TS LITTLE MARY MixkuP. ection eh = . ater, Dad’s a Backslider! Ey coats SeeTEs in 2O YERRS

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