The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1921, Page 18

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eihorlos— MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1521 i) By BIDE OAT ALLEY,” a drama of negro) Mfe by Ernest Howard Culbert- on, will be produced soon under the ent of Alice Wade Mul- Director of the Sociological De- it of the Medical Review of This play, which will be | by negroes, is intended for Troadway. It is of serious intent and largely with the sex life of the tm segregated districts and, explicitly, with the desperate je of a young woman “to com- with success the squalor and increasing degradation of her (eyironment.” Rehearsals are now ‘on under the direction of Cecil It was the Sociological De- nt of the Medical Review of jews that sponsored the original Gduction of “Damaged Goods.” Of t Alley” the press agent has this “No one under the age of twenty ‘WM be admitted.” Se’. FOUR FOR MOROSCO. w@liver Morosco is preparing to try out in Los Angeles “The Copy,” a prize winner; “The Re- “The Madonna of Monterey,” Fremont Older of San Fran- diéeo, and. Charlotte Greenwood's new etafring vehicle, “Poor Letty!” ht HOPE FOR QUAID. Quaid, Manager of Proctor’s Avenue Theatre, had a jazz eontest there last week. Dr. Krokerdipper Koff, the eminent Specialist, says Mr. Quaid will recover, ' PRAISE FOR PATRICIA. (Prilip B. Dooner, our Admiration Post, went to see “Two Little Girls th’ Blue” the other day and was im- Bréssed with the loveliness of Patricia Giark. Later, in the stilly night, he wrote the following poem: Tier erece I noticed instantly, dancing pleased beyond all measure ; You spoke your Unes real sweet and . Clear, “Your deauty gave an added pleas. =" re. Your mode of dress I noticed, too, “tyour form was ideal, I'll agree; Bike "twas your modest, charming way “inat mode the most appeal to me. FORMS OF AMUSEMENT. Ps Overman of “Just Married,” ‘waa with a musical troupe once that «truck @ small, sleepy town in the South. The lazy atmosphere of the plabe depressed him and when he saw ve aitting on a fence he stopped abd, spoke to him, seeking diversion. “What do you do for amusement here?” he asked, “Wal, stranger,” replied the tative, a cold an’ I owns @ dollar watch, I ain't sneezin’ I wind the “watch.” “THE WHIRL” TO-NIGHT. Phe Winter Garden is all ready for * ppeaing of “The Whirl of New fork” to-night. This musical show is.based on “The Belle of New York,” and Nancy Gibbs will be the Salva- tiem Army lass. The curtain will rise to-night at 8.20. Gossip. Bille Shaw's playlets open at the Theatre to-night. ‘ ythe Baker has been engaged jed Wayburn for “Town Talk.” Mcek has been placed un- contract by Sam H. Harris for a in “Six-Cylinder Love.” ts the final week of “Miss Bett” at the Belmont. The ly will open in Chicago in Sep- r. wo companies of the old 69th Réekiment will see the Dumbells in| “Bi Bing Bang” at the Ambassador | Deinorrow night. | nor Griffith of “The Last | itz” was fined $3 in Croton re- Hy for stepping on {> much gas id Belasco and Corse Payton | Gaturday afternoon's perform- | of “Just.Married” at the Shu- A) Herman of the “Greenwich Vil- Follies” is spending his spare e in tor vaudeville. ine one, vaudeville head- has been engaged by A. H. Weods for a good role in “Back Pay.” ‘om me of John Golden's forces manage the Knickerbocker Play- ‘at the Empire, Syracuse, this mer, When “John Ferguson” opens at the mont Theatre next Monday night “M. Kerrigan will appear as Jimmie ear. Pupick Carle and Charles Winninger All demonstrate each round of the inpsey-Carpentier fight at “mes Square Theatre July 2. “For five nights, beginning to-night, the St, Joseph Dramatic Society will een “The Dummy” at Farrell Hall, “Ashington Place and Sixth Avenue. “s*The Scarlet Man,” in wh Atv mberland has the title rol the John hav- sols at a. series of dress re Globe under Frea G. Latham's pervision, It opens Ix Washington ine 20, ty A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, John Smith of Wellsville was nown as the best natured man in Movn. Then he tried to get a pass- ‘port. } JOE’S CAR “t “t “t DUDLEY fe RR OT {"_BUGHOUSE POEMS |, / Al E. Monches of No, 276 Fifth Avenue wins the sheet-iron bathing suit in to-day's Bughouse Poems con- test. Herman Sage gets horrible mention. The Monches poem is a delicate little thing worthy of a Doo- little or Pinklespeare. Here it ts: Said old Lord Charles To Doctor Parles: “Now, if you care to hear, Though you "twill shock, Ul call you doc (dock) If you will catt me peer (pier). Fuerte yt of ‘ee? Wer? CAN'T SHE “TeAVEL SOME e “TeLL ME IT GOT STUNG WILL You — CAN'T SHE GO 4 tiL' BIT -~-? Joe! FoR MERCY SAKES Slow Nown — TI THINK 1 HEAR SOMETHING " MOLNAR CHOSE JACOBI. Victor Jacobi, the composer, is a personal friend of Franz Molnar, au- | thor of “The Wolf,” which will be made the basis for John Charles Thomas's next musical play by Will- jam Le Baron, It was only after Charles Dillingham had promised to have Mr. Jacobi compose the score that the Hungarian dramatist agreed : a to let him have “The Wolf.” 3 ry = THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY p (TS ONLY A SMALL LEAK —You OUGHT To BE ABLE “To FIX \T WourseLr # W'ERTHEAD -You AINT SEEN TH’ LEAK ‘eT ¢ LITTLE MARY MIXUP * ear Fae Wi] ary \ S 7 a AT YOUR MA cause VA) He Did ttow courd OUR Your BABY Cave Wd GWE our BasyY Have GWEN OR BABY THe ff | BABY THE Your “Baby we { fae He If | mnt | MUM GS V) DID AT Hy Phe KATINKA I SEE THEY'RE HAVING.A BIG ANTI-PROHIBITION PARADE SULY FOURTH, FERDIE- ARE You GONNA Cleat JOIN IT ? THAT LAW (S THE BEST THING ON EARTH ! I NEVER HAD ANY USE FoR) DEMON RUM=+(T SENT MoRE HEN To THEIR GRAVES THAN Award Winners, “Joe’s Car” $25 Award H. Turner, No. 216 33d Street, Brooklyn, (Drawing reproduced here.) | $5 Awards Teresa Bord, «. Box 1452, Boston, Mass. Bi | Nw aoe James A. Denina, eee z. No, 360 Beekman Avenue, Bronx. P G. Marcony, . | No. 350 West 47th Street, New York | N ‘ City. Whatta y’ think of ‘er? Hey? Can't = ey] she travel some?’ me | got stung, ey | will you—Can't she GO a lil’ BIT? FOOLISHMENT. ¢ birds are singing im the trees, And I am singing too; Avead my soug to take a sneeze, Sa A very nice how!" The “virds don't sneeze; 1 wonder why! Perhaps they fust prefer to sigh Wren, I must stop and go bye-bye, This awful rhyme is through f ROM THE CHESTNUT TREE do spring cleaning at al) waco Wile ye yogHow "ls a Weichennken® “ James Lyrch, | | No, 214 Park Avenue, Hoboken. | Bob Fink, Haworth, N. J. The “Joe's Car” comic published BCom IT SOUNDED JUST LIKE A moTorevere ! see our Baars STILL GOT His The Leak’s in the Bank Account! Original From Which Lines Were Used in Drawing Contest. { LAMP - BRACK'! O92 Press Yup Con nyt: R! R 55 omic Drawing Contest Are y’ imp bracket ri ing ¢” scare me to DEATH? vattlin’ UE NE | tu-day at the top of this page ts | ,, Seas - * ‘ y | the original, drawn. by Vier the \EXening World's noted cartoonist; | drawings of “Tattle Mary Mixup” | INTERRUPTED PRAYERS. | | deok of Cunarder. ‘The soas were, aid: Marae 18 At SORE 40 RIBY | lines of which were Mtustrated by | Will B-Johnstone, the illustrator, and /and “The Big Little Family,” more | JN the smoking room of Ia France, mountains high. The good old boat| that we get hee j ran Tsay The Evening Wo: comie editor, | than on a cold, rough, windy day,| seomed to stand on her head one min-, " ‘Of course not, darling.’ There were near Name George Gould sald: | ute, and the next she reared right/up Wall’ he (want on, Mive ‘been! Here they are—the award winners | tries to select the “Ly ese winter passages are unpleas-| on her hind legs. | kneeling on a locker trying to pray | s Car" comic drawing con-| winners from, and meritorfous | published on this page to-morrow, to- | ant, but they're never dangerous. Onc | u4 tiny tot of a bdy made his way| that we arrive safe 4n port, and each | ext. They were selected by a spe-|were inost of the efforts that final| gether with the drawing winning the | bleak December day I was sitting.| cautiously to the young and pretty| Ume I begin the ship heaves up and) ally appointed committee of three|selection was no easy task. In the {$25 award and the original as drawn!) wrapped up in furs and rugs, in | matron seated next me, He steadied throws me on the deck.’ "—~Washing- | Aoi gee consisting of John el, The whole oLywhich inclu rinkerbomt ' almself against bes deck chair pnd] ton Star, Saat ey Fee iy P acide corner of the promenade cist iiiantaniiadlle Se Ee * Fe “ tii ll iin ARE. V' TRYING T'SCARE li ME To DEATH © SLEEPING DOG UOSEPHUS DANIELS SAYS ASBESTOS FoR HIM To WRITE HIS CANADA'S DEFENSE CosT IS LOWEST IN WORLD — SESIDE HER ITS THs et RatTLin’ SCREECH Suse OUSE, WWERSIDE DRIVE ESIDENTS MAYBE STRIKE oo WEX SEB FF THEIR, BARK /S Taan THe BITE a anew BOTTLES OF RARE WHISKEY Found IN FLUSHING HOUSE 200, YEARS OLD om ¥ SPURITS FREQUENTLY HAUNT OLD HOUSES IS NEEDED OPINION OF ADMIRAL DEMPSEY’S DouBLE HOOK PUNCH SAID To BE VERY DANGEROUS — WHAT oF sot WE'RE Goop NEIGHBORS PANA, ILL. GOES BROKE BUYING FLIES SWATTED AT DIME A HUNDRED SVEN A Fly TIME IN A SMALL Town COSTS MonEr W YORK FULL oF UNEMPLOYED CHoRuS GIRLS — TWIS SHORT SKIRT FAR /S§ AFFECTING Many

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