The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 18

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SSS LT TSS Ee COMIC PAGE ' * _MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921 “About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY muy CERTAINLY you PooR DEAR = wiar'te WE “TALK ABOUT ? WELL , LEY'S SEE — OH, 3 SAW “THe Mest EXauisire “Mnoked sur “TODAY JOEL M-tM.m, iT WAS A DREAM —— OU Joe - tr was a CRE-ATION — AND Such A Low PRICE “Yo~ ATA 4 SPECIAL SALE —-~ - Let's “TAK ABST SUMP'N Etse. FOR A QHANGE —Gee ~1'M SICK OF “TALKIN' CAR ~ CAR ~| MH CAR, Att “tH TiME! Aw Gosw BLANCHE ~ HAVE A HEART! “THE }— MINUTE.1 GET HOME. You START “TALKING CAR HW plays are e«pringing up|as Silk” in record time, gained his everywhere, Carlo Cariton, | Brit knowiedes. Cp cd re 4 jee reporter for the Chicago Trib Day ued ty sa0e ye np pe ‘Tanger-/ tne. Since then he has written sev- md mow announces “ has Liston jenteen plays of the underworld. immediate production a comedy) | Come on —! Le's Tak CAR s ~ailed “Hasband and Wife, Inc,” by A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. / ‘Sty Bolton, ‘Then there's George) There's a furrier on Sixth Avenue | Abbott of “The Broken Wing!” He Samed Furman and a glazier on Park Yes written @ play and Lee Kugel eae ae says it will be produced on Broadway FOOLISHMENT. Mext searon. Likewise, there's Sammy/ 4 man by the name of Malone, Write of the Winter Garden! He has! way picked dy a horso—a wild roan. a musical comedy and has) He's had, since that dé, Weposited it with the Messers. Shu-) 9) d uy Bert. What will happen to it Bamuel| NO corfare to pay, cannot say at thia writing. But he He's kept a horse scar of his own, | ,worry! He hag a nice large DaRIny at eee FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. : “1 hear you féll into some property ‘ A RELIGIOUS PLAY. | tag, Sumnaier.” ie “Phe Upper Room,” a drama, of al aan Sidued the clty tr Seviour, is being given each Monday What, did you get?” | might at Our Lady of Lourdog Audi-| “I got thirty days on a charge of ' a stealing coal. ve ss 4 Be dorium, No. 468 Wost 143d Street. The = ane | ES saw OOCLe eve” | ; “spony taken tn gota to the Bt. Vin Ree? | Fe -Taar erie AES i hasiae BRINGS ia een! Paul Conference. ; ‘E TH : FACT, Dear ! TO STAGE “THE HERO.” | Sem H. Harris announces that, be- peel 1 ‘ ginig Monday, March 14, he will of- ; fer for special matinees at the Samm | YOU'RE ALL WRONG # iM. Harris Theatre a new play called OS a s, “The Hero,” by Gilbert Exnory. Grant id ¢ Yaitebelt of “The Champion” will be sesh in a leading role. Others in the Eyen 1 cast are Kathicen McDonald, Blanche | COLL Frederici, Robert Amos, Jetta Good-| FOR, ail and Graham Lncas. | — Tax A POSTPONEMENT. {: cue ROP “Bho new Kiaw Theatre won't de| BIG ready until Wednesday, so the firat enna _| Pe performance of francine Larrimore, in “Nice People,” has been poxponed | zy »y Sam H. Harris until Wednesday | a oy night. Incidentally, a iittle story) F about the theatre amd Joe Klaw may 3 tin bere Mr, Kiaw wes soon stand- an fog up in his office Saturday sign- fag letters, held against the wall.) Somebody asked him if he had se) = 4 ) =| oma <e Ta Seite” replied. 2 “ WILL SOON BE CHEAP s—~ et NeoeRe aS fi “No,” replied Joa “I've been over | RG EEO a . we s i to the new theatre. My father sald Ps ; , iz, © geat should be tried before the | ig rake ‘and X had to sit down in| LONDONDERRY, tH, ‘ every one. I did it in an oar, and| Pht > nding to-da: , vhat's why L prefer sta: is to-day.” MAKING oy ANOTHER WEDDING. | FURNITURE & eBuds CouNs4Ane Balance Carried, Too be The sixteenth marriage ot Hippo- DANCE INA ad digme people aince the present tho-| HOME THERE — BS te season began took place yea- SPIRITS a8 y, when Blinor Martin became] ARE ‘tbe bride of Ralph Muro, a cornetist. ETHERIZED encore Luescher i thinking of: re- HERE the City Clerk to install a) ranch ‘office at the big giebangg for) ‘he issuance of marriage licenses. { | A TAKES WIFES | (WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW. | | LINGERIE ‘For some insane reason or other, a) Jail. . whites Frederick Breitenfeld of the So Stevens Institute of Technology, “I RAL Visi A You MUST NEVER BELIEVE, regula: r rf : Having potieed your item on the Co-| HiM —_ prolapse see ay umbia, Ww sure your PRIN Yeaders will be equally interested In CLOTHES wo) JADAYS ° earning the Stevens show, ‘Hold TTRACT ‘Hm, Stute,’ will be presented in our MOST WOMEN Siaret, it and 19) It's the ivellost | 8 the live anew they've bad in years, and. the| GERMANY music is @ knock-out. What's that—| PREDICTS A Pty § ‘wrote it? Oh, I did, assisted by WORLD COLLAPSE — “, Leslie Glenn,” IT'S A HABIT. YG BULS Alady stepped up to Henry Young, he Globe Theatre, Sat- Grae ana ablanc Sor two eeate ia the Sa “We have only two seats in a box OF THINGS ] ett, madam,” he replied. G “Avo they in the centre?” she asked. us, NEGLECTING | Gossip. CULTURE. ‘Mex Marcin has engaged Claude! - OF DOGS— ‘King for a role in “The Night Cap.” BLUE LAWS ‘| “Phe Tyranny of Love” will apen ARE Shor lal at the Bijou for apecial matinees to- us SE) ren morrow afternoon, To Harry Blake, who quit “Irene" ee he inherited $150,000, is back the chorus. He now has a wife "MARY RUN NN Next JooR 3 -. giha an orange grove. PENTENTIARY'S ; Z . Coarles Mast, Wiiliam Macquinn,| WORST CASE. 4 /i\& opto NG aah bell MRS TONES says \ T \ nea THEN Pa ; Artitur Houghton and Violet Zeli| BLAMED ON ~ | HW Borrow SHE CANT Lena oH-I know # r. ur T DoNT EN MAYQE { OW DONT Be so show — © faye been with Fred Stone for ten CIDER, — ~auliee. I cound ask Faye 7 sea \ THEY D LET Voy Fe a eee Gmocpight.will be Nery wight at she] AMY Hammer. (A |THE NeW So VERY We, aK A4- HAMMER / sei Gentury, where 100 nay officers will Raisins” NeIGHRoRS } 4 The. e0 “In the Night Watch.” FOR IT a) J Ep AcRoss THe — —~ ~ ‘The film "Wily Reilly and His Wl Yi STREET ~ Pr, 3 Colleen Bawn" will be shown at the Cid Street Music Ha‘! all this week 3 LANDLORDS The Brooklyn Theatre Gnild will FAILING" To present three playlets at the Cor. | PRovi teiyou Club on March 11. Fey Marbe has gone to Clevely to’ appear at {he Carlton Terrace, atw amusement place. Willard Mack, a { By Way of Diversion. } Melindy’, y 70 TEAR OL * j ( en LHD A DONT a y's got her Kaster hat Beaten GMOceR : 4 ‘ h MIKOP AND an’ say, Dut it's a sight. It's jest 2s ‘ss c SIGN Your * ra a mized up lookin’ bunch of -| ee = - D d Relieve “ 2 0 4 < straw an’ colors, bright. It cost WHE | see ; a ieves in “Diplomatic ‘Notes’” !} & dollar ninety-nine down at i AT HAVENT T 90 way —.| Zeke. Turner's, store, but from EVERY L HAvED oT L tla style it seems to me it should il oneid wm ARRAID , +, WANG IN ) AEARD COD Oe ‘a gome to more, The bodu part NECKWEAR MAN A ath Discour SINKS FOR , | ‘Lf is apeckled strdw; it's ovattixe INDICTEP — Pe HIM ONCE Soc os an shape, an’ on it is ‘most ev'ry: AELL a eeeeemetith aca Wi apy thing from yctler plush to erape. GET /Ts A blue-jay wing sets on one side; | . WW THE , there's cherries on the top, white NECK oicn the back hangs faded cloth | BAND the same as in a mop. Metindy pret WIFE Mends to wear it first to church | Son Raster Day, She says she'll | WEAR, HIS get a front pew seat, no matier aioe ehat folks say. Well, if she docs THAT'S THE 4 shell have to set without ver | ~ PUNISHMENT oP Onpte Si. fer 1 ain't got no wish FOR Nor. 1 td shine in Plunkvitie’s public | Daring THEN i

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