The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 24

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or? . ——— ' j ! | a > .”" After viewing the wrote that a friend Holmes had red hair, T Hause Cally ativan out. ot Laon | MoromCS iilso holds. the. conti 1 CAN'T MAKE 7H" PosT ROAD DOLLAR THIS Easy Ev'RY Cie LISTEN OFFICER — iia by ennul superinduced by the ab- hound,” whiee ne will ory out in Loe| CORNER AN! BACK IN “TEN MINUTE! ANDY DON'T HIS DELAY 1S GONNA hi rence of smoke last week and escaped Angeles, on Cost ME A DOLLARS ty aeroplane to Paris, A letter from Hamilton says that Londoners miss their smoke because of the coal strike, wad as they see only in the smoky darkness they can't find the theatres ‘p clear weather. Hence business ts, very bad. SAVED! Alen Edwards, leading javenile in “@oapehots of 1921," was arrested for, Rpeeding when working in pictures over in Jersey. This happened in one of the villages, and Edwards was en- joined to appear in court two days following. 1t so happened that the following @ay a man called at the studio ac- companied by his daughter, who was desirous of becoming a motion picture sotress. wards played a scene with her, and subsequently entered ¢ t $nto conversation with the father, [wOeme, wl! tended indefinitely ‘who said he would be giad to do any- thing he could for Edwards. Cards were exchanged, and the father turned out to be the District Attorney of the county. Edwards at once poured out fhis troubles relative to his arrest, Strings were pulled, and complete im- | Munity was accorded him. The episode should have closed ac-| cording to the laws of romance with| Bdwards marrying the daughter, but | ft so happened that the hero wasn't free to speak. | ORIGINAL CAST REMEMBERED. | Remembering the celebrities who} played various roles in Sydney Grun-| dy’s stage production of “Sowing the | Wind,” in which Anita Stewart may | be seen this week at the Strand The- | hire, Managing Director Joseph| Plunkett has extended invitations to | members of the original cast who, wish to see their parts rejuvenated | bn the screen by other playera. Those who have been invited are Viola Allen, who played the part now al-| jotted to Miss Stewart; Henry Mil- jer, who enacted the role of Brabn- zon, now portrayed by Ralph Lewis; William Faversham, then in the ju- yentle character of Ned Annesley, again by James Morrison; May Hobson, who portrayed Baby Bra- bant, now being played by Myrtle Btedman; Cyril Scott, whose Cursitor ig duplicated by Ben Deely and W. H. jompson, whose Petworth is given new life by Josef Swickard, *THE SCARLET MAN” PRODUCED. At the New National Theatre in Washington last night Charles Dil- lingham , produced “The Scarlet Man,” by William Le Baron. This play marks the return to straight womedy of John Cumberland after eight or nine seasons in farce. Fran- ‘ces Carson, as the daughter with ad- vanced ideas, last seen in New York ‘a “The Bad Man,” has a role more exacting and dramatic than anything whe has heretofore attempted. John Craig, Olive May, Richard Barbee, Diantha Pattison, ‘Clay Carroll, John Gray and Grace Perkins are also in| the cast. ‘‘The Scarlet Man" will be Op atep in New York early in the W season. A RACING “LIGHTNIN’.” Jobn Golden has received word that Mies Daingerfield, in whose care the| great race horse Man O' War now is| ut Lexington, appreciated so much his efforts in giving a sp matinee mance of “Lightn at Ma- taulay'’s Theatre, Louisville, recently | for the Old Kentucky Home Fund, | that she has registered with the American Jockey Club the name of htnin’ for a promising colt. The will make his debut at Sara- in August, Mr. Golden will book the Milton Nobles company in ‘Lightnin’ there for a return en- mt during the racing season. began his career there as Bill Jones last summer, CUTTING CAMILLE. When Nazimova stepped from the door of the Metropolitan Opera after her appearance in the Actors’ Equity performance a woman faid to her: “I want to congratulate you on the splendid bit you did in the how.” The Russian star did not rec- ee ter admirer, but chatted with for several minutes, in the course bf the conversation mentioning that phe ted to return to the coast thortly. “I am going to cut ‘C ’" she stated, “and so must get to Hollywood.” “I'm glad to it,” graciously agreed the un- wn admirer. “She's such an im- posaibie sort of person.” “TEN ON THE RED!” The traditional belief that a villain uid have black hair is revived in a tter received by Stuart Holmes, who ye one of the German officers in| \ Four Horsemen of the Apoca- pduction a while he go sure that the famous “bad man” of the movies had black huir that he had bet $10 on it, Mr. Holmes replied: “You should have put your money on the red.” ICE-COLD GILDA. of drinking, Gilda Gray mmies for a living relates she considers the most unique for borrowing money she ever A girl friend came into her ing room during “Snapshots of i921” and asked her for a loan, Miss replied, “What for?" “I muffed Eighteenth Amendment last and committed suicide, and peed my funeral expenses,” was the r. “All right,” Miss Gray told yg a me after the show and I'll ase” letter to my private un- Gossip. Piorenz Ziegfeld jr. will produce to- tt at the Globe Theatre the fif- ith annual edition of the “Ziegfeld “ The aga ie | oe cant up preep’.y at 3.15. Mr. Ziegfeld an- ces he will be gratified if first- jters reach the theatre at or before official ringing-up time, but adds the belated ones will be ushered to'their seats regardless of time of | orrival. » Ada Lewis has been engaged for an tant role in “Good Morning, “the musical comedy by HOGBE blooming tourists Grace! lores, Nichols and Werner Gans the film star, will present t ners of the fox-trot Hotel Shelburne, Brighton Be: Is Hollywood, time ft was re ties months la Reid, | e win ut the h, this The silver cup that Wa cont evening carriex with it an interesting history. Originally presented to M! Reid for winning the 100-mile amateur uuitomobile ron Santa Monica, arried into Bach 4 by the authori- in 1919, off twice by bi have The Shube made Allan K Foster one of their general stage lirectors James Barton and isabel Rodriguez introduc nA new burlesque of the | perform- ein last night st Waltz.” New » for an rights thost Be. on, ut the Was been ex Arthur Theatre Se TLL STAN Home TO- NIGHT. AN’ PASS AurRiGut! 4uRigut! (TSA DOLLAR EVEN MONEY .EH = Whar FIRST Time You've BEEN HOME, AT NIGHT IN “AN AGE - THEN | __ TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 1 wish T COULD GRAB A KNOow How “THis OLD ,TUB CAN “TRAvEL!! AND I ALSO WANT A NEW HAT AND FURS- IF MRS. SKITTERS CAN HAVE THEM -I CAN ii I You’ll Have to Pass the Evening UP, Luke! ‘y % “Twenty FWE, DOLLARS insisted | « A QUIET EVENIN’ HEADLINES YOU NEVER SEE IW THE NEWSPAPERS — Lovo GEORGE INVITES Sinn FEINERS 70 G0 OV A WEEKS FISHING TRIP povs. PRERER {Cite CHESS To BASEBALL s ea? ES 0HIBITION GO. | es EFFECT ae WIVES SUES FOR DIVORCE © BECAUSE HUSBAWD /S NEVER LATE FOR DINER —— BERGDOLL AWARDEP CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL @® — LABOR _UNONS ‘i pont | Yore For BiG | L RON | cuT iy_WAGES } it o CAPITAL TIRING OF ME —"OU NEVER BRING ME PRESENTS ANYMORE wevER T\DONT See You CAN FORGET =a; You FoRGOT? FoRcOoT Mary 18 KOSING HER MIND — SHE FORGETS "Go To SLEEP wHat I stent You WHaT I SEND ’ a) | Dance” “B THE GReceer FoR® Hines TAar WAY: MAS Tee WHAT IT WAS - hy | LATEST IN THE IDEA? were To come MYSELF - ¢ il apes on YouR MEMORY © Paris — SPIRITUALISTS To CONVENE HERE — 17 Wik BE A MEDIUM S/ZED GATHERING | AMBASSADOR HARVEY To s HALT HIS \ SPEECHMAKING. ’ we ACK OF K A DOLLAR BLL -al ee é NO WONDER HE RAN OUT? INSTEAD GAS HAS ST CHANGE ! SAY, LET HE OFF OF 9S¢CHANGE — Y'HANDED Hi 1s THE srtaitest) (\C° AT THE ‘NEXT ) IN Hate DOLLAR, TOUR Dinies AN AALTED MANY =| CORNER! To NICKELS — SIMP, VGAVE Hi A FLIVVER 1 TEN CENTS Too MUCH ¢ eer IN THE FRENCH Passion PLAY AT NANCY THE CHARACTER OF JUDAS IS PLAYED BY A MILKMAN — 7S HE GRADE ‘A’ OR ‘8°? RASPBERRIES POUR INTO N.Y. MARKET. AWEW Way S) OF DESCRIBING X. DEM KY CARPENTIER FIGHT ARGUMENTS WAPRAAL AAAS MADRID IMPORTS GEORGIA MINNOW FISH To EA MOSQuIToES| EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL LITTLE MISS MABEL SAT ON A TABLE EATING AN ICE CREAM CONE, OF DRAWI AND SANG “ YANKEE , DOODLE — NG $75 in Awards Every Week For Children Under 15 Years of Age. Here Are the Details: The strip published with this an-| nouncement to-day shows only three of the four intended pictures com- pleted. The space which the fourth (Fi SKEETERS STING THE POOR FISH BRooKLyN PHYSICIAN nne Caldwell and Jerome Kern that be produced in the autumn, Miss , last appeared in “The Night picture should occupy is purposely SAYS THE left blank. COUNT RY The nursery rhyme, based on one akaoe \ with which you are all familiar, also New is unfinished. DOCTORS = Three uncompleted strips like this Aeceurs FéR | f5 4 one will be published on this page | WRITERS each week, CRAMP Children under fifteen years of age | narra are invited to complete these strips| Evening World one award of TEN) with “CONE.” Clip the strip from the| ‘The $10 award winning drawing will VERY IMPORTANT. companied by such a note giving the AVIATOR, by composing the missing lines of | DOLLARS and three awards of FIVE |paper and draw your picture and print |be published on this page one week] you will be eligible to receive an | **atistics required. AND BRIDE the rhymes and by drawing the miss-| pO. : . \ywur words in the space there pro- | from to-day, together with the names , In making the awards the persons TO SPEND | DOLLARS each will be made, y, towe if you have not yet rea acnnlnne “ an a HONEY, ing pictures. The Evening World| Bogin your efforts with the strip | Vided. of all four award winners, your fifteenth birthday at the time AUSSI Beatie IAM Le fre! WOM, ,° UP IN MOON desires to stimulate interest in |PUDlished to-day. Complete the rhyme| Your completed drawing must be | Another strip will be published merit of the drawing but also the Baan OTHER AIR THE drawing among the New York|#"d draw the missing picture to fit}received by ‘The Evening World not|Thursday—the day after to-morrow.| Your drawing mu cleverness of the line completing the ‘Som school children, {your rhyme in the same style as that | later than § P. M. Saturday, this week. |It will any separate ayands, er: pinned to it (not YORE. Ho) 20 j seh . in which the oth lsisipaa’ in: inal Aadreas Draw! a erned by the same rules that apply to |one of your pare! And in judging the drawing not only IFTER | For the best work done in com: |\i,.n WER Ne ae et Da Mein rigid tener oe this ‘ong. A thin! strip will be pub [stating your pres its quality but the faithfulness with THE i , BE . No, shes urday, and thereafter three Gliver Moroso bas accepted “Do Ploting cach strip published tw The | :nyme must end with a word rhyming , A i Row, New York City, each week. me ne you were born (year, m: drawing will be considered unl 4 which it follows the style of The Eve- ning World's artist will be considered, HONEYMOON

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