The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1921, Page 22

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P| that White Plains-Bronxville in- © Slaent is still on the fire. Granville About Plays By BIDE H. SOTHERN and his wife, 5, Julia Marlowe, will sail to- ©. terrow for France to spend f9 months in Paris. Later they will to Hngiand for a summer in the gantry. ‘They will return to New fk laie in August to begin a tour fthe principal cities east of the Miss- " River, including New York. ‘dition to the plays they pre- fast season, these being “Ham- “Twelfth Night” and “The Tam- of the Shrew,” their repertoire tmclude “The Merchant of Ven- ” with Ming Marlowe playing Por- to Mr. Sothern's Shylock. | | ATKINSON'S NEW ONE. | George H. Atkinson, author and of “Survival of the Fittest,” | ‘the Greenwich Village Theatre, has mew play called “The Melody of | .” and he intends to show it at “matinoes at this theatre. 1,” jt is announced, will sur- for some time to come. PLAYS FOR THE GUILD. Langner of the Theatre has returned from Burope, with him several plays. them is Shaw's latest, “Me- “and one by Arnold Bennett. Jobn Ervine, it is announced, has another for the Theatre as has A. A. Milne. Mr. Lang- ined from Shaw the right to any of the Shaw plays with “Theatre Guild. “NICE PEO! HIS THEME. Dr. Stephen 8S. Wise, in a lecture <m “The Daughters of Nice People” ‘@t Camegic Hall Sunday morning, the text of “Nice People” as the Tasis of his talk. Of the play he said: “I consider that Miss Crothers, the L , has given ps @ really great of modern life as it is and ser be.” NO NEWS ‘TO HIM. one df the actresses was late. you say anything, Mr. Mc- ck,” she said, “I have a good “1 mw WHERE'S CASEY? | tell us spring is with us; What might be called a touch springtime, such as flowers, And robins, and all that, But what's become of Casey— id “Casey at the Batr” somewhere brooks are babbling, ‘As brooks are wont to do, ‘And little buds and budding And bees are buzzing too. | Put to my way of thinking, AN tatk of spring falls flat tit J hear friend Casey— 014 “Sasey at the Bat.” cs " * REALTORS AFTER US. i. Rome writes us to say a realtor is ome who wants everybody to vote for Whe Brokers’ Lfcerise Bin, whatever “What may be. Then Arthur P. Soren- ‘gon drops us a note to say that Steve Wates is not Vice President of the Westehester County Realty Board, ‘ut ‘President of the™Long Island _ixalty Bourd. Of course, these gen- ‘Alemen think they are right, but we'd tike fo hear from Erpie Randall and ABddie Rowley on the subject. Real- tora «re frequently given to overen- “ghusiosm. GossiP. ‘There's a new spring ballet at the Hippodrome. * _ A new cooling system is to be put Ap at the Ziegfeld Root “Blossom Time” opens at the Globe, Atlantic City, to-night, “Mary Stuart” begins at the new Ritz Theatre to-night. After playing some more Keith en- menta Wthel Levey will sail for jon May 3. ent Aborn has had a second set of scenery made for a touring *Broken Wing” company. r Hugh Herbert, now playing the Proctor theatres, has written the Tyrics for a musical comedy, “The Pepper Pot.” Fred Stone's new song, “I'm a Bad, ad Man,” has music by Jean Ford, assistant stage manager of “Tip Top.” Richard Herndon has been made President of a newly formed motion picture company. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Just before Dr. Alonzo Peeweeple died ba wrote out eighteen prescrip- ions which he distributed among his men ftriends.—Wellgville Optic. po FOOLISHMENT. he wopchock is a funny bird; It squawks without a reason, And when its plaintive “woos” is| heard At seems 90 out of season. The poet sings his lilting lay; _ Albeit, like the hen, He also sings when comes his way | CHAMPION | and Players DUDLEY |( PET AVERSIONS ) Twenty-three pet aversions reached us yesterday and all but two were excellent. The two were very bad. the writers of both asserting that we | were their pet aversion. Neither was of the fair sex, however, and there is some comfort in that. Hon- orable mention for aversions must go to David Levy, one of the few Levys in the Bronx; Arthur Rosenfeld, T.| L. Fitzsimmons, W. Wiecgorek of Weehawken, A. J. Denner and family, Brooklyn; Sam W. Jeffrey, Brook- | Na- | award | lyn; Steve EK. Dore, Hobok than Greenberg, Brooklyn; Acker, No. 906 East 176th Street, New ‘York; Arthur Neale of New York, and Wee McCarthy of Bronx- ville. To Sam W. Jeffrey we have awarded the bottle of rosc-scented mange cure for the following pippin: Talking of pet aversions, The guy who makes me frown Is he who chews gum in the subway, | While his derby bobs up and down. SL EE ORE EWSUUNDERS BY ern Ciicaso Stor HIM ARRESTED FOR CALLING HER “INSECT — ANOTHE! RYT CAMPAIGN To PRINT ' OFFICIAL U.S, SLACKER f LIST fe) MARCH 31S? New Comer DISCOVERED BY SouTH REFINERIES INCREASE PRICE OF SUGAR — Zod You Don'rT il LIKE (T You cay 4umP Tv IN_ MANY Divorce CASES ¥¢ iron ST. Louis Bars SALE FOB Mssour: Wow MEANS Forp ORGAN BarRED Cry, NY. BOXING vende Commission Cant Seay TOPS SALE Se) \\Mim 7 OF HOT DOGS S" gemy xv Many CHICKENS HAVE BEEW TAKING ) | IN WHEELS | ‘Devays CHICAGO | EXPRESS — MAYBE THE CLOTH ‘LOUR. MAKER. OF THE WoRLD RETIRES if | | | AT 69 — | TAKES 2ouGH To BEA G00r MIXER. wee Ke DRY | CEMENT AGENTS " oO USE ACHINE A check for five or ten. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. auto.” GUNS ON SMUGGLERS — Don't ASK ME ABOUT IT ~ | DON'T ASK ME ABOUT IT GOSH ~ 'M “TeYIN' To} i GEE - i LITILE MARY MIXUP SUST To SHOW ‘THOSE. BIRDS AT WASHINGTON THAT THEY HAVE » No ATENT ON INAUGURATIONS, UNION HoLD ONE OF THEIR _ OWN To SWEAR" IN PRESIDENT KATINKA oF | (GRAND OLD Pots). , VIVIAN THE VAMP JAF L Coup Just Y GET THESE FLOWERS TO HER IN SOME wwe) | MANBE SHE'D GIVE ME A TUMBLE. i WITH YOUR MONEY, ARENT YOU, COUSIN FRED? J Aw CHEER UP! BR WHEN “THEY'RE FIXED You'lL. HAVE “Two Good CARS “TO Use!) : mM-M. IT WASA oe WONDERFUL iDEA = | BOTH OF 'EM ARE LAIb UP FoR REPAIRS! s wd Poor ot' Joe! ce ait prea Tw ps { A GREAT IDEA m eee | BILLS T Pay !t LUHAVE Two CARS| : : Ive Gor a MY HAT BUT WHERES MY UMBRELLA? a ; G TOO ik Y'KNOW You WERE | AT “SMITHS PARTY BEFORE You CAME HERE —MAYBE You LEFT {DRE YOU SURI Lf HAD IT WHEN You CAME HERE fF awecir] | Ney Boss Hey mom ¢ OBisit — Mom SAID YOU ITS ALL RIGHT. SHOULD QUIT FIGHTIN" RIGHT i WHY! DAWGONIT= UNTS WHERE I Got \T4 E —samve, Kae HERTZ. S foo Ween Cory DONT SLAP Youve SOTA. BDDE NERF Kn Fragerace = DONT TAwe SUCH GiG WES — Maude GeOWN Lod ANBeL ES cai? Dooly war evow- Ui Dont PLAY Doe AnD bia Go! MY STAND SO CLOOE TS THE —Anice LANMey DOnT Wokeer voue Neck 139.4 Bape. Chas T Brown - v's DO Tay Te ear THe Howes 'N THE Daven ners. ) AMARION WELCHHRR- STARETOM. ST p EOE eg lab tM alescacths laced det aced Lali | Dont Tere 4 FIG —Dororny Suvertay- Wtomy| DONT BE A Guy Liv THAT Fay \ArscHuihe. t-te 9e- NY. Dont Bat With YouR MouTA OPen —NiLGH VINCENT. Summir. Ah DONT FoeceT SEND A DONT Te 40 Bon HURST AverLy. SISTER"SOUP TASTERS' — I Wilt NoT WRITE THE EUROPEAN RULERS FoR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS - BUT WILL DROP YouR MADAMS A LUNE DEMANDING A LEAGUE OF VACATIONS ! HORRAY FOR OUR PRESIDENT! WE'LL STICK To HER LIKE THE ToP AN BOTTOM CRUSTS OF A HOME HADE APPLE PIE t! Algic Will Get a “Tumble” if the Boss Catches Him! Myer ASN'T THIS ROMANTIC, I WONDER WHO , And Not a.“Job Hunter” Among Her Constituents ! pean ae The Literary Indigestion Wise CRACKS From PASSED BY THE NATL A Busteo Sku BOARD OF NOWSENSE LAFTER LIVING IN THE WHITE HOUSE FOR 8 YEARS - WILSON NOW KNOWS WHAT CAPITOL PUNISHMENT 1S ~ Some HEN CALL THEIR WIVES ANGELS “CAUSE THEY ALWAYS } \RP ON THE SAME SUBJECT AND NEVER HAVE ANYTHING WEARS __ SOME YOUNG BRIDES WORSHIP THEIR HUSBANDS So MUCH THEY PLACE BURNT OFFERINGS BEFORE THEM THREE Times A_BAY AT TWENTY A KISS IS AN EXPERIMENT. AT FORTY, A SENTIMENT ~ AND AFTER THAT- A _ COMPLIMENT A QUARTER TO HE “NEAR FEAST RELIEF SHOULONT KANE DONE SuT T OIONT WANT ) eM TT THINK T Was A “cnEeaP SKATE *# Ai |

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