The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 32

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“About Plays By BIDE Passing Show of 1921," at the Winter Garden for one week J. J. Shubert, it. appears, read of her plight and Promptly declared Dorothy neod mot marry anybody to get $1,000. He esnt his general manager, Edward Bloom, to Trenton, Dorothy's home town, with $1,000 in gold, telling him to make the girl a present of 4. Doro- thy, the story goes, did not want to accept i as a gift, and asked if there ‘were not some way she could earn it Mr. Bloom suggested the wosk at the Winter Garden. Harold Atteridge, amthor of the show, is writing a bit for her. So, beginning April 11, Doro-/ wii] be starred in a revue at the thy will be a regular Broadway ac-| Apollo Theatre, Paris, under the di- tress, unless something slips a cog. A NEW “QUALITY STREET.” The Messrs. Shubert announce they fave accepted for immediate prodsc-! America about Sept 1 a musical version of “Quality ‘Strect,” . Barrie's ro- mantic comedy of the Napoleonic ware. The adaptation has been made wy Eé@ward Delaney Dunn and the @oore is the work of Walter Kollo. ‘The leading roles will be played by| Dorothy Ward _and Shaun Glenville, | well known in |, who are to be wrought to this country. Miss Ward) ‘will act the role of Phoebe, which Maude Adams played in the comedy “LIGHTININ’” TO HELP. | John Golden, in conjunction with A T. Hert, a Republican politician of| Kentucky, has arranged a matinee performance of the “Lightnin’” com-| pany, headed by Milton Nobles, at Macauley’s Theatre, Louisville, next | Tuesday to open a drive for $100,000 with which to purchase and preserve | the house at Bardstown in which| Btephen Collins Foster wrote “My Old Kentucky Home.” TO STAGE HIS OWN PLAY. early fall Selwyn offering. Mr. Gor- don has to direct thre re- hearsals. FOR A COLLEGE. Montauk Council, No. 203, Kntgtrts | of Columbus, will stage “The Yankee Prince” at St. John’s College a . In the cast will be Clyde Dilson, alter and Ethel Griffiths. George Cohan is furnishing the Birds.” Rol Forsythe fast night cole- brated bis fo: as an actor. is im “Cornered.” bas bean H for a role In Night Out.” | inning about May 1. NN Cao WaCe: and Players ~ 1 SAY§ To HIM. “YOU COPS Gos ED~ “her's NOTHIN WELL, WHO ARE You moc AND THERE'S NOTHIN’ “ STOP Mose BIRDS Gimme. [ie ? DUDLEY A swiet PAINS “iey act | ay Ans 9 LIME AN OLD MAK OME “TIRED” —AN' HE ON TH’ STATUTE BOOKS THAT A COP FROM CALLING A . Like. “Hey OWN Iedhieh du ea Se SAYS, LISTEN YOu FATHEAD, PREVENTS A FELLAH FROM FATHEAD A. FATHEAD! THE -~ . “ Land § CALLIN’ A CoP A "COP"! —/ ? yoy CALL ME A COP- i'M f PET AVERSIONS. There's no use hesitating about awarding to-day's pet aversion prize. It goes to Mra. C. L. Zanner of Mount Vernon. Sixteen other rhymes are in, but Mrs. Zanner gets the certified grade A rubber pork chop. Here's her rhyme My pet aversion soon you'll read I think it i¢ a monstrous deed When, after wandering, 1 find A flat to rent just of my kind, And then the landlord starts to shout : “You have a child? Yea? This way out?” LE ' \ MI8S JANIS TO PARIS. | Hisie Janis, according to a cabie- received by Oharies Dillingham, esr! oes BEWEEN 1 OURCELVES, TR! FISH? WHY. TH’ AM HILL ARE Nou SERVIN TH Fier” BEFORE “u “SouP” ? | rection of Mme. Beatrice Rasimi, be- Miss Janis bas appearing in “It’s All Wrong” in | London. She expecta to return to Mary Has a G cee | IRL BREAKS | ENGAGEMENT Sere Tagcioeant ) E BECA SurRt. BRING and [T wANT } aay an eat INTEADED ‘7 WERE AMD Y yout FIX IT | Nort 1 WAI ie Sener host, Sainte ue Ta ey or ee QU es | ee) D ; t oa me YA 2 ree I Ruste * PING Fix 'T Foe aS ARS eaeacn d : ? WIN DA ol You GorT& Come HERE ae 4 AG; 6 fix Bis “Thon? A00x So FooLigw — MARIAN MoRR) Son ALY’ ANNOY Yue. Mom SHe's “READING - ~qere Canmoe WoR ester. ass PONT Be sacn 4 <SDMUND “1fADowW ceorr. VAN NET ae Must Be That ‘Volume of Expense” Romig Dorntos, champion poo! | peo ted of the Friars, was beaten yes- | {yt handsome stranger. Clare Kummer and Roland Young “mo Manha: | ‘She ttan Alumni Society wM hold a reception for the Most Patric! k J, Hayes at the afternoon. Ad- 1 be by tickets issued by | fee . John = MoCloskey, , tenor, who left he wtage for the of) business and Co-| O., two years ago, has come | ‘wants to use his pipes in! comedy and not for oil. Alfred Lunt will have the leading male role in “Sonya,” scheduled for) ‘arty fall production by Marc Klaw, | tac. ‘ A Bot FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | OM Lady (at Post Office window)— Ghali I put this stamp on myself? Stamp Clerk—No, pui ‘t on the Detter. ———_——- Copyright, 1901, by the Pree Publishing On, (lhe New York Wrening World.) QUESTIONS. * 4, In what Italian oity is the Uffizi, a building containing a celebrated ert collection? 2 To what sculptor i statue “Venus de Med tho es 4, By what name is @ poulp more known? is the husband of a female sovere called? 6. To what plant family does the pumpkin belong? 7. at is the origin of pumice & What does puissant mean? 9. What is that part of a ship Which is abaft th i st called?! it What in the capital city of PeTooNA BAN a ANSWERS. To SAVE i. 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