The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1921, Page 12

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iI Omm CUO eg remn SAE eS | About Plays and Players | DDIE CANTOR, who recently E closed his season in “Midnight “ Rounders,” is sending twenty- five boys from the east side to the Al- lance Y. M. H. A. camp at Surprise Lake, Cold Spring, for the summer. Apart from his liking for boys, Mr. Cantor has a sentimental reason for | acting as host to so many poor boys. Some years ago, through the bounty of people interested in settlement work, Cantor was one of the onphans permitted to spend a few weeks each summer at the camp. For this rea- gon, and because of the good it docs signed a contract for “Greenwich Vil- lage Follies, 1921." Miss Forman made | the Hawaiian trip at the suggestion | of John Murray Anderson to study the folk dances of the older Hawaii- ans, and was the guest of honor at the festival celebration held on the Maui Ielanda, on the summit | of Mount Haleakala, Miss Forman has originated a new dance from those | she saw on Mount Haleakala “Last Waltz Day" wa celebrated | Starlight Amusement Park yester- | All the members of the chorus | many of the principals were present. “A swimming exhibition by ten members of the chorus was a at feature of the afternoon k, Lew Pol Winter Garden com the community where he spent his poser, and len Mellette, a dancer bayhood, Mr, Cantor has decided to Sone were | fmance the vacation of twenty-tive | "Avery Hopwood has sold a new play litule aast siders, to A HW Vo agenhals pn | Kemper also comedy A WAIL OF THE TIMES. from Mr. Hopwood for next s¢ The “All Star Idlers of 1921," which will be produced at midnight Thursday Whitford Kane's new ch produced hi comedy will be | season, Mr. Kane wiil act the at the Shubert Theatre by thirty | role members of the Lambs, Friars, Play. Annie Hughes, now acting in Paris | ers’ and Greenroom Clubs, has a p Sith Win when be beping Bic bear | ly malicious purpose, according to Wi'l| Fondon engagement, He is to. pro- Morrissey. Each man will portray himself, but the company as a whole will send up its wail about the lack of jobs, the dearth of all comforts, the impending blueness to be brought aboutsby the reformers and the lack of the stuff that cheers, LONDON LAUGHS ON THE SCREEN, “Topics of the Day” films offer these specimens of English humor; Mistress—Mary why didn’t ‘you 1 : S 7 . r) WHAT Win bring on the finger-bowls? Didn't t PALGIAEY Winikclol ty ar alee iady you jast worked for have them? 5 IMELEIS Maid—No mum. Her friends 7 SIGN * always washed before they came to dinner.—London Tit Bits. A Lover—i wish you'd find out how I stand with your father. Hiss Las—Oh. why? A Lover—He gave me a tip on the tock exchange to-night. —London Mail “Dad, what's a social scale?” “Well, generally speaking, old man, it’s a place where money is weighed.” —London Bystander, Fred—Did you hear of the awful fright Frank got on bis wedding day? Jack—Yes, I was at the church. 1 uw her—London Blighty. | duce “Mary § waar ‘s NR, Me RED c ome: DAN KATINKA ANs Ee LITTLE MARY MIXUP SMat's Tu' Gade we: Gor Stuck ON’ LasT Year —! REMEMBER How TE O1' “Qquinay® REFUSED “Yo Go UP CT ON ‘Low AND we HADDA BACK "LL SAY 1 REMEMB. — ATHere iT 1s BLANCHE. — WELL —-waTou Tats OL' BOAT GO UP IT! A “Le-mon* Is A Lot DIEFERENT FROM A “quincy” uP? bo | | ‘ =_ -AN WE SAW A. “RED FLAG — -1IF YA EVER SEE ONE YA WANTA RUN LIKE THE DICKENS — COME ON 8 RUN Quick ~ THERE ‘Ss, A DANGER. a SIGN BacK THERE - L \ On _—— IT WAS A RED FLAG AUCTION TODAY And There You Are! ae eadiiieeiendineaiennd AND IT SAID iv 8 WENT AT LEAST TEN FEET HIGHER! TOUGH LUCK AND HE was? RIGHT UN LINE To BE A HEAD WAITER. MAN FINDS A BABY GIRL IN BROOKLYN DRUG STORE PHONE BOOTH a= USUALLY af KATINKA KICKS WHEN I WANNA Sit) |[1M NOT GONNA STAY| [THAT So? Wett, SUST |{No STAYIN’ HOME HAT SO? WE’ OWE F/NOS ‘She says she is going to give Bing-| JIN THE HOUSE AN SAYS THAT You AT HOME AGAIN - To PROVE You'Re FOR ME ~ KATINKAS: a MAL Past DIONT 1 au une BABY DOLLS tng lessons. ALAYS TAKE SARAH OUT —AND [= ||SARAH'S FELLER WRONG, WE'LL WALK || FELLER ALWAYS. HER HOUSE AN’ TELL You CO Mau “She'll have to. Nobody’ll ever pay| |SARAH DOES THE SAME To You— &|\ALuAYS TAKes PASTHER WINDOW | |TAKES HER OUTON $ | TLL SHoW You SHRIMP ! ber for them."—London Answers. SO LET'S BOTH KEEP ‘EM IN TONIGHT} AN’ TUL BET You SHE'S|\HER NIGHT OFF! AcToR ADM teat Jones, where've! | AN THEY'LU'HAVE NO EXCUSE ! SITTIN’ Home ! i ie : MER SC ET ty ws Bur is FREED / find them? BY CourTo il Jones—Quite easily—knew where MARRYING they lived—London Telegram. First Lady—Since my first husband bas taken up this idea of adopting THREE PROVES ABSOLUTE (NNOCENCE French towns, I've not seen much of him. Second Lady—But how interesting! What town has he adopted? Paris? ‘London Passing Show. Customer—I say, do you ever play anything by request? Musician—Certainly,\sir nder if you'd be 80 good as to play a game of domi- noes until 1 have finished my lunch? London Punch, A SYMPATHETIC SPECTATOR. Dorothy Ward, the English beauty at the Winter Garden, is learning all about baseball. | SEVERAL HUNDRED PICTURE BRIDES FROM GREECE MAY BE SENT BACK HOME BY .THE GOYT. — WHEN GREEK PIEETS GREEK Capreani. 192, Prose Publianing Ca (MY. Bveniag Were) ‘While watching a close and ex- citing ~ame at the Polo Grounds she > ster geese bolt EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. 9 Misa Ward cheered likewise. When. | © peas ada iameanranrearemancenaeenaad 2 DIVER AT im ‘the eighth inning, a particularly $105 ; SEE THIS PAGE MONDAY FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 6. LYNN, MASS Ghee play was about to'be mado, ane followed her escort’s direc’ d | |e 9 sj . oy FINDS HALF SOR s piso canner op turd, Ono | [LHAD A LITTLE KIDDIE Car, ,|"L LENT 17 TOA LITTLE Boy,| HE SAID, TLL RIDE IT BACKWARDS PINT BOTTLE bunt to short, the runner on third In Awards AND 'T WAS PAINTED YELLOW:| A VERY CLEVER FELLOW | AND STARTED OFF WITH OF REAL start for home. he grand stan MARTINI rose and. phed the or slide 1’ i , arose and watched the funner side} Every Week GLEE SOCKTANS cheer. wey ’ CEA “Oh, dear!" sighed Miss Ward, UNDER WHARF “what sh ‘Sas seinaader yeu mean, what a Three of $10.00 WEEE AG % T" di ded her escort. i 2? “Why, “the poor fellow. slipped, Nine of 5.00 OCEAN 70 didn't he?” she innocently inquired Thirty of 1.00 SALT AwayY HE'S DOING BETTER Now. COCKTAILS Dorothy's husband, Shaun Glen- For Children Under site for a cemetery. They as- Ha he was | sombled at a chapel, and as it was a from the ailan Islands and has WHAT TO DO. Complete the rhyme in the accom- panying strip and draw the mi to fit your rhyme in the until @ little under-s.zed man in the| “How much is it, uncle?” secord row tuined to an enormous] asked. woinan, who sat by him, and breathed) ayo casey saa | “Yo! y how much? Jest what “Mary, dear, won't you oblige the|eber yo’ all say, misses.” | sister aid: “We came to thank you for those beautiful flowers that you sent for sister,” and then, with a little stutter, she added, “and we hope ng World will not, return | any of the drawings submitted. ‘warm day they decided to leave thel- oats there. “Some one MISTOOK HIS OWN. RAN LEY LAKES guide one a can stay behind ani on to he while Pe " ville, is experiencing his first season wie depen BRITISH pid You “They have taken oft the 11:30] 15 Years of Age. OCTOR TELLS | NoTICE train,” the stage manager told him. SCIENTISTS “Will you miss it?” THAT A “Ne often,” . mec NOt fo often.” he ruefully replied. | oy gtimutate interest In drawing eek pang among the New York school children, HOW OLD 18 GILDAT The Evening World is publishing, PROpUCE By way of celebrating her birth- ‘j OTION a bay Gilda Gray Invited to thie after. |tbree days each week, an uncom: A colo noon'd performance of “Snapshots of | pleted strip similar to the one printed STARE HAS av many Polish children as she to-di Ws year jold here to-day. You were born (year, month, day). - FROZEW Wnts Mr, Selwyn and Mr, Fields| For the best work done in com: | o drawing will be considered unless | 5! SOME ere to! ss Gray’s party they , 2, » | accompanie h ¥i Rn tered en Hares tor har little Conia, meter sk ged The Evening thesatintcs by such a note, ane | S ih D . quiring, “How many seats, Gilda?" | World will make henever possible let the note ac- f i She told them to put in as many oe companying your drawing follow the ome o t e a vy 8 G oo d S t ories BRINGS Our chairs as they thought would suf-| ONE award of TEN DOLLARS. | form suggested in the box below.| rd) fea bat to faye et lenat sixteen = PRINT your name and address and C NEWPORT den put in twenty,” sald Mr, Selwyn.| THREE awards of FIVE DOLLARS. |the number of your drawing at the ME NAD HOPES. jnantly, “She's @ good glass, an’ a| supreme at Durgin and Park's. They | graced the solemn occasion, the fam-) i SOCIETY = iat meee tt. glamtoen alae top of the same sheet, © was a professional conjurer.| Powerful one, but,” he added reflec- | sat down at the table. The waiter| j1y were quite impressed. EVEW TI ested the gallant Mr. Ficlds.’ Thats) TEN awards of ONE DOLLAR. Your ‘completed drawing must be ‘Now, indies and gentiomen,”|Hrely, she ain't moved by trifes”— | handed the moter & menu ane then! "aro of the ators of the deceased | 0. s THERM, ae n 01 rec ti jlobe, pentia “d G1 1 tS per AF Any dancer can afford) von will be eligible to reeelve an later than 8 PM, Wednogday, duly 13. he said, with a wave of the ii aie eee leaned confidentially forward over the! cahied | few days later and wore d \ SCAG award if vou have not yet renched| Address Editor, Evening, World's hand, “thie is the magic cabinet. 1 DIPLOMATIC. “Well, sister, what's the juanered nie the oprreenee of tas \ “cL mseR, umme, Ref yr invite any lady in th udience t > "Indiana News. * “The Luck: ROADIE: lay by Dor. |Your fifteenth birthday at the tme | 140, City Hall Btation, HRP nee | ie ony Bay gn ile GH eney ee was one of the few remain | Hews?" —Indianapalis News for them. They looked at each other, Vv UE rh pd y Le play y x a ‘ing f le. Cit , | ing old-time darkies. He had | MUTUAL seemingly much embarrassed, neither Ww. othy Donnelly, will be given its “try- | your drawing Is made. Nhe $10 rd winning drawing |e coer and when it shall be opened €ilshos tha 644 ious tes ohich | TRUST. Capable of properly expressing her-| ‘ASHINGTON oe fy Oliver Morosco in Los An-|" Road carefully all the following | will be published on th ‘ong | again the lady will have disappeared,| he nad been employed, and, hat in| HE TOWN COUNCIL of a small| self, and each wanting the other to| POLICEMAN ‘Ada Forman, dancer, has returned | conditionss week from Monday, to with | leaving no trace.” Hee bea . | community met to inspect the|make what apparently was to be an 5 f mes of all fourteen award| There was an impressive silence| hand, appeared at the back door, acknowledgment, Finally the elder A day, working on a log that in which the other pic- DRAWING NO. 9. gentleman?” Weekly | “Oh, but I'd rather you would say |watch them,” suggested one of tae lable to return the favor."—Harper's drive, fell into the water, At the strip are drawn. BY JOHN JONES, AGE 13, NO. | Caretta aris |how much," the lady a 5 | Magazi J . , NO. E eh, y of the house |members of the council jagazine, last, dizzy and nearly exhausted from| Your completed rhyme must end with || 123 FOURTH AVE. N. Y. CITY. A HARD-BOILED BAROMETER, | replied, “What for?” demanded another | —_—_—_— his struggle, he managed to grasp «|, word rhyming with “GLEE.” NUMBER of Now York sports. "Yas, ma'am! Tut, ma'am, An'd member, “If We are all going out to. | COULDN'T OBLIGE. erie ly 4 A men, putting up at Bill r hab de seventy-five cents yo' | Sether, wha dis there for any | AT'S big log and hold on to it. The cur-|Clip the strip from the paper and Matava Mninniinas founa|#l, Would gimme dan de fifty cents |one to watch the clothes ?"—Hanper's | 66 Bank & plucky pedestrian, rent was so strong and swift that it)draw your picture and print your i Maine camp, found| ana charge yo' all.—Life. Magazine. i anyhow.” swept his bedy under the log unt!) tde in the space there provi their sport much interfered with by wl $e La = “What did he do?” MAN FALLS ASLEEP words in t! P. Provided, (Parent's Note.) | ————(>— a his feet stuck out on the other side.| Note that to-day's drawing is num- || pj Pian rain, Still—fine or wet—the old-| TAKING HER ORDER. RETURNING THE FAVOR. “Dared the man who ran over him IN PITTSBURGH Just as a comrade, who had run to] bered 9. See that your drawing bears is is to certify that my son, hioned barometer that hung in 18 parents were what is popu-| N the death of her excellent to try it again.” COLD STORAGE his assistance, grasped him by the] the same number and also print num- || John Jones, made the attached || general room — persistently dave unoen inten neon ti he “Did th fs PLANT AND shoulders, he caught sight of his own| ber 9 in the lower left corner of the|| drawing and that he is thirteen ||marked “set fair” ¥ i Ms Soa cook, one quite superior to the id the motorist accept the chals FREEZES HIS feet protruding on the other side of| envelope or package in which your|| years old, ‘having been born | At last one of the party drew Bill's but they also were good sports. ordinary run of servanta, the lenge?” FEE the log. 4 ' ‘ drawing is mai This is important, April 18, 1908. attention to this curious glass | 80 when he suggested taking them to] ind-hearted mistress felt that the) "No, He said it nearly broke his RE Ds yi Smt haee tha tne, ial pina Gee NA ea Fe EAH CHRO: lle eect nie iat mintise Crk Se eMHnUIAA, JR SiA aziat Ute lena in oould) dob wala peta ata | ABATE SA ease AeA RSs IE Pe PEL Vis thats ip head first, if you can."—Har-| one of your parents or your guardian (His Mother), your glass? exquisite clothes stamped her as aj flowers to the funeral. Aa they hap- but he was on his way to meet a ¥ ‘R, per’s Magazine, stating your present age and the date pened to be the only ones which|train.”—Birmingham Age Herald. (CTION “No, sir,” answered Bill, indig-| society woman, but democracy reigns ’

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