The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 32

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—_—_——_ e « # * f Y About Plays By BIDE NEZ PLUMMER of “The Brokeng Wing.” at the 48th Street Theatre, rd a conversation recent- vestige tion “Through the vita) etatistios pub- + lished by our State amé the National Gévertimont,” says she, “I find that of the 37,000 members of the acting profession, 78? have been divorced. , More lawyers and doctors are di. Yorced than actors, and the same {x true of dentists pkers run neck ahd neck with actors, and college pro fessors figure jess in the divorce courts than do Thespians. Averaging things up, there are two divorces among eociety people to one among actors. And listen—there are more &-preachers in penitentiaries to-day than actors. So there!" “THE BELLE” MONDAY. ‘The Messrs, Shubert announce that “The Belle of New York" will be re- véved by the Winter Garden com- pany in Philadelphia Monday night Garotyn Thomson will have the role of Violet Grey, the Salvation Army laneie. =e | LADDIE HONORS SISTER. A photograph of Laddie Boy, Pres- dent Harding's famous Alredale) terrier, reached Mark A, Lucecher ut the Hippodrome yesterday from the White House. The picture is in- moribed: “To Toy Top Tatters from Laddie Boy.” Toy Top Tatters owned by Mrs Luescher, Is a full aister of Laddie Boy, The White} House souvenir is high! ined the mistress of Shady ok Ken? nels. | TWO NEW ONES. | William Warris jr. will launch | “frish Dew" in Baltimore on April 9 wWithghe following cast: Mary Shaw Petty Linley, Arleen Hackett, Ed- ward Mackay, Glenn Hunter, Sydney Rooth, Arthur Shaw, Jay Wilson and Fisie Esmond. “Tin Pah Alley" wast presented last night by A. If. Woods | wm New Haven with a c which | eludes Alma Tell, Paal Gordon, prow O'Brien, Leon Gordon, Llythe fly and Suzanne Willa. TWO HOUSES FOR N. V. A. ‘The annual benefit show the National Vaudeville Artists will be given this year in two theatres, the Hippodrome and the Manhattan Qpera House, on Sunday, May %. | SUCH IS FAME. A letter was received at the Bil more Hotel yesterday addressed as) follows; ‘Mr. Chariie Chaplin, care | Jackie Coogan.” of FIRM TO CELEBRATE During the week of May 8 the firm ef Hurtig @ Seamon will celebrate | its twenty-fifth birthday at Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre on 125th Street ‘There will be a Friars’ theatre party on May 10 The firm's big “The Bowery Burlesquers,” twenty-five years old (00. slow, | will be RAYMOND WAS LATE Raymond Hitchcock was invited | address some newspaper publish at the Friars’ Club Tuesday night, fmt he did sot out in an appearance. | Wednesday night he showed up at} the club, all dressed up like a Ring- | mg parade, and found he was twen- ‘y-tour bours late. “Gosh dam it!” he said, “it took =A hours to get into this set of | sartorial embellishments.” Gossip. ‘The Giants will see Mike Donlin in “Smooth az Silk” at the Frazee Thea- tre Monday night. Slim Severance of the Hippodrome | ay Botifies us that the elephants are} MOTION PICTURES | Qreparing to pack their trunks. | Bee Palmer, “the original shimec-| @a-wabbie dancer,” Faged for the Ziegfeld Roof, begin- Bing Monday night Olga Petrova will sail for Europe | en April 80, Next season she is to| be starred by the Selwyns. Bonnle O'dear of California, has been engaged for “The Belle of New York.". She is a perfect 36. Jim ot Theatre is holding a epring carnival Jim is addicted to such things. Rooney of “Love Birds" is to fudge & contest of imitators of ‘him self at the Dance Reviow ball at Ter rden to-night. vy, ‘the valet in Travers the ‘Lady a an attack of Thsenitis. will rend from Thby at the Gains- borough studios Monday mornin. nquity Asn jon will be held ne Tuesday afternoon in the Grand Ball Room of the Hotel Astor. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Looks as though we'll soon have to afi Babe Ruth the George Kelly of she American League, FOOLISHMENT, Darling, put your arms around me, Oh, for heaven's sake! Ain't you awful glad vou found met @h, for heaven's sake! 4m I not your litle beauty! Are you not my pretty cutie! Kies mo, kiss me, Sweet Patootic, | @h, for heaven's sake! | RROW THE CHESTNUT TREE. | Diner—What kind of meats tayo beefeteak has been en-| anne > meena me and Players ) DUDLEY | John n Ireland? 1 want to be a bover, And with the fighters stand, I want to pack a waltop, A punch in either hand. 1 want to hear the fight fans Approve, condemn and curse 1 want a chance to hattte, Likewise a great big purse. — Revs Comers IRONWOOD, Inf MICHIGAN //f MAN “ine PuzzLeo | QveR NAME 3 OR HIS = WE ig céT 19% FOR Yous AMENPMENT, War Nor VOL STEAD BANK PRESIDENT AT CONVENTION SAYS |T PAYS | To EMPLOY WOMEN TELLERS = MAKE PRETTY GOOe RECEIVERS ALSO BoTTLe “HARD H) With Hore } ‘row ENOUGH Mo bze8 / hel oars EXPENSES, MAINE >/ HARBORS 1T Wilh HELP TIE THINGS BRonx MAN MAY LOSE HIS LEASE IF HE CONTINUES To FALL OUT OF BED — PACKERS CLAIM THE SARDINE TRADE IS AT A STAND STILL = BuT THERES PLENTY OF “SMALL FRY AROUND 5 | “ANIMATED ‘Vv An cpen \ NEGETABLES Vo Borrow ¢ AND FRUIT Yu Money MARCH IN ay Boys’ \ HEALTH >) PARADE — si | SOMETIME S. 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