The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 24

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eurniha “About. Plays By BIDE ILEEN,” ‘the Henry W. Blos- opera which Was produced “Broadway by Jop Weber several ago, is being staged again ¢ the management of Barry Mc- mack. It is understood it will Mave the backing of the American ittee for the Relief of the Un-; fortunate im treland je book and Joe Smith the num- The production will be all new the first performance will take in Cleveland in about a month. iter “Hiileen” will go to Chicago for extended engagement at the Audi- um, Irene O'Donoghue will have title role, Others in the cast are © McCullough, Ida Van Tine, armen Great Divide" at their next metting, som-Vietor Herbert comic 4nd will act "The Man in the Stalls.” and Players DUDLEY Al Jolson has invited President and Mrs, Harding to attending the open- | ing performance of the Winter Gar- den’a tenth anniversary week A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The pastor of the Tuley Avenue Church in Leesville, Mo., has decreed “ > that there shall be no more crap Bileen” is 4M. shooting in the Sabbath schoo! room h piece. Oscar Eagle is staging on Sunday mornings. FOOLISHMENT. To-day I had a little drink But don't you tell my wife Twoutd surcly put me on the blink— You'd ruin my whole life FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Who do you suppose I saw on w Josié Claflin, Harold Crane, Jesse igh yo to-day ?” i Willingham, Chauncey Causiand,| «Phe conductor.” ' Roger NeKenna and George Averill. are SG | . ~_ IroTo « DADDY. ‘Toto, the clown, was a guest at the dinner of the New York Corre- Bpondenta’ Club gast wight. Just as was about fo tackle his first thful a wire was "handed him. It i@ hig wife, oul if Chicago, had ented hirh with a daughter. Toto ‘t eat uw thing all evening | 4 deems | SHUBERTS ENGAGE EVA. } There is a possibilty that Eva Tan- | uay wil) appear in a big musical; forue produced by the Messrs. Shu- ig ert after a while. She will sing Sun- yy night at (he Central and Century eatres, at concerts under their janagement | 5 MISS HELD IN A SKETCH. Anna Held jr, hus gone into vau- @vilie again in a comedy act by / dumeph B. Rethy, entitled “Kiss/ MGs.” George Renevent is acting] With her. ae Ginabs “NEMESIS,” MARCH 14. | )George M. Cohan's production of Augustus Thomas's now play, “Neme- | will be launched at the Apollo tre, Atlanule Cl m March 14.) Ce ve the lead- male role und Ceriotta Monterey principal femining part. Others athe east arc Pedro De Cordota, nor Woodruff, John Craig, Maric , Roland Botiomley, Ethel Win- | Robert Cummings, Jenny . Prank M. Readick, Charles . Bates, Howard Nugent, Byra John M, Troughton and Jerry _ FAIRBANKS TWINS IN IT. . A. L. Erlanger has engaged the irbankes twins to head the cast of | { : Little Girls in Blue” Other! ipals will be Virginia | ty, Olin Howland, Wred+rick Sant. | , the Tomaon twins, Edward Beg- | and Richard Doro. — Vanda Holf| Bvelyn Law will dance Ned . lucky dog, is now picking | ‘beauties for the chorus. “SUN UP” JUST AHEAD. Beechwood Players of Scar- @ new play called uf ulu 8. Vollmer, at orough, on Maroh 17 and 18, cast wil! include Lucy Clarkson, na Bolte, Paul Hunt, Howard » Will Hutchins, C. Neal Barney, Sangster, Bdward Kendrick and | lore Robinson, Henry Stillman!) | direeting. All Westchester is ox-| a. | RING Kel EMPLOYEES. “The B. F. Keith vaudevilis interests re to insure their employees’ lives of cost. The minimum amount of is $600 and the maximum Wwiowa will dance at the Boys’ paneet at the Hippodrome Sun- ohy, Kay Laurel's little dog, is ral arrangements will be at the Hi rome curtailed to give the play- ‘to wrestle with their income A i _ Fred Hoft’s Orchestra will begin an i Igagement at the Ziegfeld Roof. It ; aM @pread San Francisco jazz. i Aborn has arranged to keep zx Broken Wing” at the 48th j ‘Theatre all summer. White Vitla” will end its ‘of @pecial matinees at the El- {age ‘Theatre Friday. \Tsotus Robb is now featured in the of “Rollo's Wild Oat.” Roland | is the r. Look pet, aversions, there's one thing I crave. It's to be among the! tty girls, where one simply can't we.’ "re not all like lzsie. | stance, a young lady who writes: “Pet aver- Aversion! Make all Ube fel- gore. When they kiss me, ‘them in the jaw Tut, tut, lich! ‘This column does not en- * busting people in the jaw. orry, Dut. we cannot award you the loe-cream freezer. It ‘S) But, Dud, my poet aversion's __ A bight that ddily now is forced It is. (the thought ia shocking) OF THE REAL ARTICLE SS HAVE FATTENEP yh Aa ROADWAY CHICKEN OUTS HAVE HELPED OMT MANY A POLITICIAN AT ELECTIONS city $ 1,800,000 _ OWE TIME WE ALL PUT OR Fo WASHINGTON THAT GRO in AN OFFICE W777 A STATE WAY S “3 HATCHERIES Too much exposed sitk stocking Ona leg that should be hidden well Cla | ' | | COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1921 wistl You'D.SToP KIDDING }, ME ABoUT BEING PINCHED | “| ENoueu ts PLENTY tf ~ HEY - HEN = HEH HEH = WAH -HAH - HAH — How DID YreEEL WHEN “if JUDGE SAD “TEN BERRIES FOR “TH'FIRST OFFENSE” ? OU ~ tT wasn't so BAD — NoT So veRY BAD! WEEK -TH' WIFE'S STARTED SPRING | HOUSE CLEANIN * DON'T You KNOW BETTER THAN To SERVE A GLASS OF MILK LIKE THAT To COMPANY — 1 TOLD You To PUT WHERE (5 YOUR ) Boss KATINKA! Co BACK IN THE KITCHEN WITH THAT IMMEDIATELY #! “ ee WILL THE LITTLE FELLER DRINK IT | WITH A SPOON OR SUST SIP | PT OUTA THE “TRAY, MUM ? WILL TL WANE ANY TROUBLE FINDING WM DON"e CRY OSWALD- SHE'LL ) BRING iN YOUR MILK RIGHT AWAY ' on HE could RIDE ALL RIGHT — “Bur THe Fenda THAT OWNED. THE V@LociPede = +E WAS 4 TORE KID _ Dowsie’s cor Yo BLAgK BYE ; U, E=\46 Ask Him -coued AW aver TinG-/ A 4 He TAKe 4 Ripe 2 HAR! HAR! LO\- OOyA"H YOUR BROTHER'S NeW TP. Bs “el Oe WO) KNOW WHY. tT cerned SO LOUD DONT You? Magazine. = NOT “AS BAD iN FacT, Asif MusT HAVE FELT WHEN HE “TOLD A CERTAIN PARTY — We Had to ‘‘Spring”’ a — NEXT “TIME. You ,COME IN HERE (LL SEND You To JAIL i" Ot 7 OF WAX DUMMIES AND HE'S BACK IN THE STORE ROOM CeCe pe ath ee EE Dorit Forcer 16 use YOUR NAPKIN —— — Site Moore. 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