The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 12

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Cat and Seven ‘Stage Beauties Make Great Hit Pleasant and Enjoyable Panic » at New Brighton Theatre Over “Lend Me a Kiss.” Music has charms to soothe the fmvage beast, ‘ttis said, but then, What is munic? Miss Adele Furnons last night at the New Brighton Theatre, Brighton Peach, was singing “Lend me a kiss until to-morrow,” and Gus Edwards Was trailing behind on the piano. No @reat Interest was manifested until a @ig, back-alley, gray cat snuntered wn tho stele, hopped up on the jage and ¢rossing before the foot: its, jumped up on the rail of a hhox and began preening himecit as becoming to one In such a sxvell tion. His right forefoot was ised when Miss Furness struck 4 High note, Down came the foot and up went ‘Tommy's back and he looked like a porcupine showing off hia quills, while His tall resembled a lamp-cleaning brush. “Lend me a kins,” warbled the so- Branco. , “Me-o-0-ye-ow!” walled the back- fence contralto. “Yow, yow!” yelled: the audience, ‘and the show was on the blink, Misw Furness bad courage and Edwards had power, but the Tom was worked | fap to concert pitoh, A girl usher | Ten to the back of the box, Tommy #aw her coming and hopped to the stage—still howling. Bix more lady ushers appeared be- ‘Wind the footlights and it looked as Mf somebody's frolic had broken out Quwain when the seven beauties met up stage and the cat pirouetted in and around and about their aktita, which were cut in the fashion. ‘The girls’ acreama added to the din @nd Edwards joined Miss Furness in ‘Wer vooal effort to outdo the dat. But the cat canfe back and the entire audience was on its feet and how!'ng wm tune with the din. “Get the hook, the hook!" yelled the delighted audience. “Lend me a kiss," sang the soprano, “Ow-ee! Wee-yee!” screamed the aeven ushers, holding their skirts. “Me-ow! Ye-ow!" continued the cat Then the feline, with his back of monkey fur and tall of cactus, jumped over the orchestra and under a seat. By this time the entire management was in pursuit. Tommy was chased from under the seats and out again, women getting on top of the seats and the men enjoying the show for all it was worth, A brave girl usher grabbed the in- truder and pulled him from under the seat, while he dug his claws into the woodwork and yowled. “Nice kitty, pretty kitty,” cooed the usher, stroking the porcupine quills and hurrying to the door, just as two cops hurried in, At the door the girl, who was 4 basketball expert, threw Tommy for a goal, but \t was five minutes more before order’ was re- stored. Then Edwards and Miss Furness re- sumed the song and there was 4 titter. And from somewhere out of the coo! early simmer night came a long! “Me-ow-ow!" i “goat!” yelled a cop, and the agony was on again, S KEEPING COOL is just a matter of eating ‘ the right Toods—salads, vegetables—light dishes, with a good seasoning help wonderfully. "Eddus sale At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. © THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE" 1, 1921, PRISONER LEAPS THREE STORIES | taken to rower Hospital. | Leg Broken in Three Places When He Jumps From Window at West Side Court. Giuseppe Tereal, a prisone= awaiting | PO7s0Ns in the complaint room and these | arraignment, dawhed to a window in the compiaint room at West Side Court to-day and jumped three stories to the concrete court yard, between the cou-t Suffer- building and the prison wing. A FEW OF THE MOST POPULAR ONES , 18756 Toddle (Fox Trot) Moonlight (Fox Trot) Whiteman Orchestra 18757 Scandinavia (Fox Trot) Ain't We Got Fun 18758 Cherie (Fox Trot) Whiteman Orchestra Mon Homme (Fox Trot) Whiteman Orchestra 88633 Nozze 88629 Messe Solennelle 74684 Walkure 53 East 34th St., 55-57 Flatbush Ave., VICTROLAS on Special Easy Terms —oh boy, just lead me clerk: “Piedmonts please” You bet they please, ‘There’s some- thing about that “down-in-Dixie” flavor that wins you, It’s mellow, ripe and smooth, And it’s different! Why? Because it’s Virginia tobacco—straight Virginia! LicarTr & Myers ToBAcco Co. edmont he Virginia Cigarette —and for cigarettes Philadelphia Orchestra SUPREME VICTOR RECORD SERVICE Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Pilled. WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS ERE'S the counter-sign to give the Virginia tobacco is the best! Ing from three breake in the right leg! and probable internal injucies he was The complaint room i# at the end of | @ hall, away from the court where | Mugiatrate McQuade was sitting, 0 that few persor's knew of the attempt at escape or suicide, What excitement | there was was confined to the few were all men. The prisoner was arrested. early to- | day in the yards of the New York | Central, North River and 61st Steet, charged with trespassing. He ts about twenty-three years old and appeared to be a drug addict to the police. Benson Orchestra Benson Orchestra (Fox Trot) Benson Orchestra Lucretia Bori 1.75 Enrieo Caruso 1,75 1.75 Witwer ’aee = New York Lnineston Bt, Brooklyn PIEDMON THe 125th Street West Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance! KOCHsG@. We are largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York. Stupendous Sale, Involving 125th Street West. 14,352 Athletic Union Suits $1.50 to $5.00 SALE STARTS THURSDAY. Story of the Purchase Sexton Manvfacturing Company, in its desire to keep its factories going in slow times, overproduced to the extent of thousands of Men’s Union Suits, It sought an outlet for them through the biggest stores of the country —stores whose names would lend further prestige to garments of the Sexton make. In New York they came to the biggest of the Downtown Stores and to Koch’s as stores of best repute and widest distribu- tion in their respective lotalities. The proposition was one we were quick to accept. We were glad of the opportunity to give the men and young men of Up- town New York absolutely better values in Summer Union Suits than we have ever been able to give. Features of Sexton Union Suits They are made, first of all, with 3-piece seat, as shown in illustration, which means a maximum of roominess and comfort; then they have the tapering elastic waistband. This gives perfect arm freedom and eliminates tightness and binding at the waistline. ¢ $ UNDERWEAR AND NIGHTWEAR Values SALE STARTS THURSDAY Materials and Values that you get for 95c Checked nainsook value $1.50. Figured madras, striped madras, mercer- ized madras and aero weave; value $1.75. Mercerized cloth cloth; value $2.00. Fancy mercerized madras, some in crepe effects, and self-stripe mercerized aero weave; value $2.50. Genuine Registered soisette; value $3.00. and plaid madras; and long Fancy cord mercerized madras; val. $3.00. Fancy silk and cotton; value $4.00. Silk stripe madras; value $5.00. Regular Sizes 34 to 46 Some 48 and 50 Ample arrangements have been made to accommodate crowds. Extra salespeople will be in atténd- ance. Lots will be arranged according to sizes. We urge you to buy in lots of six and twelve. ' Mail Orders, accompanied by check or money order, filled in the order of their receipt, and while quantities, hold out IRGINIA to it! Depenoaaiuty First —THen THe Purcuase Price Dodge Brothers have never solicited the patronage of the American people on a basis of priee, They have chosen rather to build their car so well that its intrinsic worth would be unquestioned, Dodge Brothers will continue to build their car so well, that it will always be dependable and the purchase price will be as nearly as possible the last expenditure, BROOKLYN NEW YORK Stratton-Bliss Company 1847 Broadway Bishop, McCormick & Bishop 1221 Bedford Ave. en NEWARK Bonnell Motor Car Co. 562 Broad St. . .

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