The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 24

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TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 ° iss Plays ond Players || JOS CAR + + ke By BIDE DUDLEY : N irish comedy, “The White, (CC tC=*® A Headed Boy,” by Lennox Rob- | BUGHOUSE POEMS inson. will begin an engage- ment at the Henry Miller ‘Vneatre on) Walter Kem “Mept.19. Charles Dy.ingham arranged | a trunk manu gertertay by to bring the com-| poct at heart. Now, don’t you say Plete Avbey vaire (Dublin) produg- | you ain't. And listen—you tay live tion to New York, including the Irish | « t Players who made the comedy such a Dit at the Ambassador Theatre, Lon- don, that it attained a run o nights there. This play was originally | ¢ Produced at the Abbey in 1916, and it) has been on the boards in the British | y Isles ever since. The New York en- | y [Susann WELL —1'D Like “r'GeT HOLD OF SomE of THAT FLUID — m-m~ Gosn! ANDY KNOws ONE OF THE. DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS AN’ HE CAN FIX (IT UP FoR MeL BLANCHE — IT SAYS HEE Hat THEY'VE GATHERED IN ANGTHER PILE OF HOotH AN' THEY DON'T LL BRING SOME wreaks! WHATTA Y'MEAN, RISKY? How's ANYBODY GONNA KNOw I'VE Got (IT? — BY THE way. You'd WOBBLE ACROSS “THe. SIDEWALK KNOW WHAT T'DO wiTH Ut! — Ip LTH’ CAR turer, but you are a y Md, er, you tay work for will in Fame. You y's Bughouse Poems may weil be proud, Also, | ®agement will be the first the Irish | here is r poem, proudly ‘printed | organization has booked outside of | bY ye edi : Great Britain, Among the players The cat barked “Moo. | who will come here are Maire O° Arthur Sinclair, Sydney Morgan, Neill, Tn sweet refrain, | re | The bird growted too, nest O'Rourke and Ernest Hutchinson, | In sweeter strain “The White-Haired Boy" is replete The vain flew thick With Irish wit and drollery. It con- And fast and long. @erns the spoiled and petted son of | The snow-birds roared | un Irish family, | Fo entitles | IT WILL BE “DON JUAN.” ‘The Selwyns have arranged to pro- @uce Henri Bataille’s play, “L’ Homme a la rose,” under the title of “Don Juan,” at the Garrick Theatre in the | @avly fall before tne Theatre Guild | 4 : ITTOD ouR . —E pens its season. 4 are | FUTURE SON-IN-LAW eeOU ANT A ne 7 «THE REASON FOR IT. WHAT You Sard — SATISFIED HUH! GET MARRIED- AAYS VERY BOT WHo'LE BEY Derotiy: Wards stopped, Jn a BUT HE DoNT Seem WoT TH’ SAM hee ia NICE_OF You PAY “TH’ OTHER Iittle town to ask her way. Imme To BE SATIOFIED # HILL Do You UoSeeEE, Oe air! j | f aicly a family of fifteen children flock- : WANT ? BD NOHIN' A = | GIRLS IN ed about the automobile, The young- , ” URN 5 . iA est, hardly more than eighteen months HOME FoR You? op Foi px Bere Qld, was in charge of her sister, three 0 Suirs STP | nd a haif years of age. Miss Ward mee A Tif asked the baby's name. “Pericles,” replied the other little Worpne ri. BPericieet” came from Miss Ward, OF SOMERS “That's a strange name for a baby. POINT, H dew Why did they name her Per D GETTING “Because we didn't have none THEIR Rained Pericles in the fambly,” cume /RE =—/Sh the reply. “Pp SHE HAD THE TOOLS. : BPN Gs ahaa eau log kaaiativau| FRANCE SUFFERING FROM ous game of croquet ut their home N 3 b 9 | pal OF SMALL year Peekskill Sunday when an au- ‘ou Somebody Wish for a Referee! | Ly yomobile entered the grounds and be- 5) »| Heee - HERE SPER ES Ge FRANC fan puffing up a hill leading to the WHATS ITH _ | Bee uy THERE house, Finally it gave up and stopped. : HAD A BIGGER — ROMER oe WERS Then Mrs, ee discovered a Doe ' Tilar He He Kee ne Ger fro Bur? 7 woman friend in the car. Taking one Bg . \ niger ert ook at the machine, Mrs. Kemper 2 Cound Nor Cound § Coun AT Lick 4s RAO iT announced that it needed repairing : : ‘ Te poo Her | x , and asked if her friend had a kit of ie pee) i y ALTHE Doe Th = E tools with her. Q S- i ay Wishing FoR | NEw CAMERA . — “Why, yes," came the reply. ie vA\\S WISHIN" For | AT WASHINGTON | ROGUES | “They're he’ ; \ f ‘ IWS To PROVE GALLER Bhe removed a seat cover and found ( S EINSTEIN NO % therein 4 knitting needle, a shoe-horn, whisk broom and a package of gum. auto was repaired with the Kem- F Kit of tools, JUNE WALKER ENGAGED. Sam H. Harris has engaged June Walker to appear opposi Truex in the new comedy, “ ¥ inder Love," which goes into rehear- @al soon, Two BABIES BORN ON LINER LAPLAND ON TRY Ny ! AS COOPER PUT IT. ye HERE FROM cer cesstog » fon feoantly co an aa: BN Hace thn a, ANTWERP — oer, offered a job recently to an ad- vance man who has been with the Try It and See! BABIES PLACE : so-called “legit.” The man was will- - Ios ri ae (S LAPLAN? pr ing to take up the work ahead of the WHAT! y'GONNA Ti DOUN FRONT Too TE — 2 seed Gooper-show, but nothing had been : Ver HE OW Boy. Won't THE GIRLS BE (Hi NN r ad E AT ( . OLD THE \ MEE ane resae, owow| | (HEAR YOUR ME Ha To UScatous WHEN THey See Me In Berne. Pat fas Sea nae ateg acnmer® go home and rehearse your salary,| | (THE SHOW, HUM ? 2 fil Tuis FRENCH ; : HAN BEHIND ee eee FIND IT MUCH EASIER Bcc = then see me to-morrow.” —anieties = = . < ? | a » saYincent Coleman joined the cast of Ny hee blieynnes i | | we Neep CALLED ” e People” last night. 5. ve " Tod La, Gata wie Mas been with fouR HAT, LADY Pp aN | Nass EEMON WINt Mary Nash in ‘Thy Name is Wom- = a) NDORSED an,” will act in a film. | ; BY Los ANGeLe Al Herman of “The Greenwich | {ih PREACH c Village Follies" is returning to HK ERE vaudeville at the New Brighton The- \ fi MORE { ati on. i} We have received a notice that | il ft! Geen says there is to be a concert at Pub- | . ari ey < Last Waltz” at the Century Theatre 1S) GREAT BRITAIN AND LIBERIA by Harry Fender and the girls. REGULATE PRICE OF ) AFRICAN JUNGLE WIVES aT $ 20— No MENTION MADE ABOUT MOTHER -/N- LAW Say! DID 4 MARRY THE 9) J WHOLE FAMILY: 0? ae > Dorothy Mortimer of “Just ; ried” has formed a_ swimming | for girls. They say Miss Mortimer is 1} some paddler. yf Bunkie Smith, Joe Smith's dog, is AM to have a birthday party Thursday " . U ie home, in vee ath Street LOU gdom of the theatrical district is 5 Beatiy excited. “It looks ‘like froe And a Nose Dive at That! meat scraps. — Bessie Barriscale, motion picture % NEVER UKED THAT * ° star, will return to the stage under AVIATOR =FELLA EVER SINCE AND “SWEETIE the management of HKichard Hern- 2 =, " eo 3 i S Y, don. She will be seen in a new play WE SL ERST CALLED f deters ” ” eres be Wing CARPENTIER, next season. | AN T FO | RiGAT NOW ‘ — WAS LUCKY A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘HAN To : BATHROBE Heck Mitnock, a Long Island farm. | ge WITHA SILA er and fight expert, went out and OuT FLING! MONSTER took a look at the barbed wire en- DESIGN tgnglements around Carpentier's ’ Bur ip yesterday, but refused to be ze ttn ibterviewed | ZEE MAGHIFIQUE — | FOOLISHMENT. pebeene . ‘ 4 DEMPSE? le built a cottage by the sea HAS (W HEES Where he could watch the steam- HANES: ers.” rrr guess I might be called,” said he h IN, CHINA "YUN one of them there dream- en eure im z , OVER JAZZ VF i A ee > Se 7 | erlom THE CHESTNUT TREE. Tang ;Cop—I arrested a sailor to-day. | THE f | His Friend—A pinch of salt, eh? FROM queue 1 - bh al => - narrow SPPTeesesrs * | uneasiness amo: r) A ng the crowded pas- | with the coming of universal suffrage When the little girl came down af-|he had in the world. BEYOND The Da $s Good Stor wyoe and the poet's male compan. | the majority of wives are getting| ter some time, ber mother asked:| ‘Ihe girl I loved,” he declared, “has 2, HIG COMPBENENSION. PULLMAN EMPLOYEES " les [ion looked up from his newspaper | pretty ‘masterful. | u tell God about it?" just married.” 66 B Sah. came Uh iA VOTE ON NATION wits ceeeneces! | ke no ae te “Hetteve me," he concluded, “it] No," replied the child, “but T told| | "Well, cheer up, old ; there's the Court of Domestic Re- STRIKE — } La uid?" he asked of the | won't be only in his office that the|Mrs. God, and I guess it's all over| just as good fish in the lations this morning.” q | POETIC COURAGE. | Sometimes tinds place for them. husband of the future, when he starts | heaven by this time."--Virginia Recl.| “Yes, but,” added Cholly, desper-| ‘What was it all about?" asked the STRIKES ' * CERTAIN young woman, «| One mourning, as she wus ouuimst-| to di >, will be taken down,”— —_——>— ately were engaged; | gave her] meek little man. HAVE £ stenographer for a New York|ing from New Jersey, there Was 4 Washiagion: lar PAYMENTS GOING ON. a ring*—— : “A wife charged that her husband Ten AUER. firm, is best known in an ad-| heavy f ; 4 4 omeeaau ccaeueReertal 66 HOLLY, old man, you look | iatter old man, Don't be fool-| cut out the store advertisements from| * YY WW NEW ir avy fog on the North River, and oor - 4 Aah’ the family newspaper before he'd let BERTHS Miring suburban circle as a “puetess.” | the ferryboat was proceeding on its LITTLE MARY. slum \'s you who's foolish,” returned] her read it. He was a brute, "t he jota her inspirations down in| way gropingly, with frequent stops DISMAL FOREBODINGS. NE day little Mary had been Peter smacked his chum|Choily, sharply, “If you'd let mo fin-|net Fa ee y @horthand notes, transertbes them un|@2d4 much whistling. At one time, A Sem ERD Aailienaire was talk very naughty and her mother] justily between the shoulders, ish my sentence you'll understand. a iiertainty.t caniied. thal meee little sypewritey, out of the gloom, @ great hoarse ut masterful wives, said to her: emt ol a That's the| St¥®.4 Fring which I purchased on the|man, “But what I don’t understand BF typewriter, and submits the effu- | Viste, suggesting an ocean Miner, “Masterful wives,” he said! “Mary, you must go upstairs and pom? ve Pop Apart th Bea ‘the pu thing.” HE Uk Sie “Age: | & aper | ge. Mons % the loca a " “ ag) ‘spaper, which gounded near. Tbere was a stir of “were in the minority ae but pray for forgiveness for your sins.” Cholly looked up at the only friend —Puck. Herald,

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