The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1921, Page 12

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! background of revue fomedians, but tings plaia Yiack patent leather back~ grounds, and the emphasis which has \een placed on the Cons on his how girls, tian ded battle Vinds has ap nny before a plain You feet +” than iwenty he aver- claims is which the set, Some adeville, @ audience duc to the pace comedian has years. back, even in ¥ omedian could establish a distinct characterization as he went along but the present method seems to b ne first twenty min- mainly vaudeville ‘0 put hod has been car ried fevue and. musical com Mr, Fields tells a ste tempt to persuade a y ompany a few that fam fun- tined, so in spite he youth co! yf advice he everything b ininutes of hi selling five sult was tha are ond hand” by th ; In compar nusical revues of with those twenty ears Mr. Wie & distinct tendency method of of c na © like the old team Music t has Mall days than tound.in the musica! comedy fHeld for It that they seem to al ag, ng to Mr “They positively go out of ‘way to aid.each other, and if one can get company to h success of a revue is assured GEST IN KISHINEFF PRISON. t, from whom. nothing nn rd in ten days, yester day ca arrival in Vienna after tribulations in Roumania, He wae thrown into prison in the town After three 4: to get a me: Buche which he secured ‘The cable to Mrs. ¢ : “Arrived safely Vienna to-day. Have been to hades and returned Reached Kishineff. Impossible to communicate with my parents in Odessa. Kishineff under martial law Detained in prison three days Se- cured release through American Min- ister Vopicka, who sent s ry with me to Vienna. Arrive Paris Sunday, Sail\ng {mmediately there wfter.” Mr. Geat has tried unsuccessfully since the outbreak of the war and the Tussian revolution to reach his father and mother in Odessa and bring them to America. A year ago bh empt- rd to get to them by Way 0! nstan- ‘This time he ventured @ arest, and thence to Kish- ing had assurances from Russian Soviet officials that bis par- ents could leave Russia. TRAIN THE VOICE In the current number of Equity ts this’ good advice “One of the criticisms of the mod- olor joauial ern player is that he lacks ¢ that in his endeavor tc , he becomes commonph nstances ther ay be and the qugstion is ho rselves believe that every ctor should study volcg production that is, complete control of his breathing Is rticulatic rood sin Ave bee Tratian America do this the | | GOSSIP. Sag | “The Nighteap,” a mystery play by Max Marcin and Guy Bolton, goes into rehearsal on Tues Patrick and Flora Sheffic ing roles | “The Mask of Hamlet,” scheduled y. Jerome have lead- | |to have its premiere at the Princess Theatre on Aug. 22, has been trans: | [lated from the Ita Herrick Oliver M teen-year » | play he |title of It is a play | with music and calls for a young This pianist of exceptional talent i vene part is to be by Doris Moris Keane ment in xt season she will appear in a new y Love Knots,” with book and lyrics by Alonzo Price and George Parker, and music by Antonion Bafunno, will be produced by Ned Wayburn in oe tober. |e | = cure! TOSHAMIGHTY # ) ~~ ULP wer / Cone fee NCE KATINKA ¥OE'S CAR ED, 1 DROPPED IN TO SPRING AN \DEA ON YOU — How ABOUT A FEW DAYS “TROUT FISHIN’ IN HEY BLANCHE - WHaTTA Y'THINKK JOF Wis ? T THINK I'LL KNO@K OFF A FEW DAYS AN'GO AFTER SOME Trout | Atiy OBJECTIONS Py ILL GO an’ UNLIMBERL “THE IDEA ON FRIEND WIFE AN' SEE IF SHE MINDS IF IGO ~~ DON'T THINK SHE'LL KICK ? 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TASTE 008 CHOP SUSY te HPERANCE — ey SPECIAL EVERYTHING IN IT nEcle BUT THE WASH! | BLUE SUNDAE EDP Veblghing Co Y Prasing Worl GRATEFUL FOR PRISON TERM he i ma sete te EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. 6 ri nt $105 | RTT EE WwIEtie || HE MET A BUNNY- WHO SAID- In Awards RINE COPTIC ; “HERE'S SOME MONEY” nti “| Every Week WITH HIS MOTHER'S ; ers rel dldntt, we | Three of $10.00 1 eplied the lawyer, | Nine of 5.00 ; Brobyects” Huet in | Thirty of 1.00 Ydocveiaat| Bor Children Under | ertain | hi number of women Post. 15 Years oi Age. | Complete the rhyme in the accoms panying strip and draw the missing picture to tit your rhyme in the same style as that in which the other pice tures in the strip are drawn, Your completed rhyme must end with a word rhyming with *BROOM" Clip the strip from the paper and draw your pleture and. print words in the space there provi For the best work dono in complet this strip, The Evening World wil! _. SEE THIS PAGE NEXT WEDNESDAY FOR THE NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD-WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 3 P RINTED LAST SATURDAY. ve t Editor, Evening World, No, 63 Park The Worid is publishing, award only if you have not yet reached statin @ & a a your present age and the date d ¢ which How, New York Ci nree + strip simild 3 : | we eae ara ODR WD |e drawing is made. | drawing will be considered unless ao- | eted wing must. be ‘ ut anied by such a note, givi | PALATE Ror tie athe okra ane la peeetner ita Your drawing must have clipped or Se Raa saul hea giving the | later than 5 P.M. 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