The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1921, Page 18

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SS meet fe te ee ST ee re ite et NR ng eytet * tor—it's 80 degrees.” I Now, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 About Plays a By BIDE DUDLEY HO is to bring the from Kur . Y Mortis mounced it will come + and have fs. Slisabeth Marbury uri Russians is called and is a big hit in @ian revue and con Huffalo tie: Sand. whieh will open at n Labor Day and come to | Empire on Sept. 20 THE NEWS IN GREENPOINT. Al Seamon was on the job at the rd of Elections helping the Playlets and dancing. organized several years a RY A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. midnight cabaret show in M W. 80 tn ‘Paris, when It's hot, they clo: t cabaret 4 rs and windows to keep ow fuccessful was it that the pluoe was converted into a theatre and the it became a regular theatrical attrac tion. The late Czar was a patron 0 the entertainment. KE, Ray Goetz fend Miss Marbury, by the way, may bring severn! plays to New York from Paris this sc FOOLISHMENT. may be beatiful.” Said Alerander Bull. But if she drinks she's apt to have The eccent on the “full” t lady agon as partners IN “THE MERRY WIDOW.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Henry W. Savage has engaged ther—It galls me to think my! Mme. Lydia Lipkowska he ttl yo into the hands of a fole in the revival of “The Merry when 1 die , : ° 6 cker- mind, Governor! It Widow,” opening at the Knicker yint stay there long. ‘ocker on Labor Day. She sang this dest fe sole in Vienna and Franz Lehar pro- | mounced her “an ideal wicow THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY FELIX, CALL UP “THE NG. GaRnGe. | AN GET MR. STICKUS ON “Ty! WIRE , WILL You ? 1 HOPE They HAVEN'T FouND MucH GRiEF! “DULCY” AUG. 13. - GET READY, ‘Tyler announces that 0 | ~\ | George ©. | Duley,” the new comedy by '@. Kaufman and Mare Connelly, wil! open at the Frazee Theatre on Aug. . 4% “Duley” is based on Dulcinea, a | brain child of F. P. Adams of the) Tribune. Lynn Fontanne has the} | chief role, H. H. Frazee js oo-pro- \alucer with Mr. Tyler of this play. | HOT WEATHER IN MAINE. Walton Bradford returned yester- day from a month spent in a stall | own in Maine. One day last week the went into the viNage store and found several of the “oldest inhab- Wants" very grouchy Go on A LITTLE PICNIC AND ENDOY 1 OURSELVES “What's the matter?” he asked “Weather,” replied one. "It's too durned hot. Look at that thermc “That wouldn't be very hot in New “York,” said Mr. Bradford “T ‘reckon not,” repiied the old sthmer, “and it wouldn't be very not, ap b—1, either.” A MATTER OF SPELLING. | Charlotte Walker, appearing in The Skylark” at the Belmont Thea- ere, received a strange letter the otner ¥. “My dear Miss Walker,” it said. | pave seen you in numerous play: eee you are acting as Shylock Best fYou “certainly are versatile. shes.” GOOD TIME GUARANTEED. Ethel Newoomb, pianist, while in an &p-State small town recently. read in the local weekly paper that the home @rchestra was to give a reception and glance. guarantee everybody will have ® good time,” suid the “ad,” “because! “re are going to ongag @hestra for the occasion. -. “NIGHT CAP” COMING, fhe Night Cap” will open at the Wirty-Ninth Street Theatre during the week of August 15. In the ca Blizabeth Risdon, John Daly Mur-; , Jack Raftuel, H. Dudley Haw- , John Wray, Grant Mills, Charles inell, Wilson Day, Ronald Colman, hae a Horton and W. W, Shuttle-! h. TO HAVE A NEW GRAMMAR. Between the acts of the ‘Follies gere” in Paris they run a hootchy- uchy show in a side room. A cot- on man from Norfolk wanted to ace | 41,90 we went in. Four girls danced | find wiggled before a capacity au- silence of men and women, Standing dst ahead of us were two school | eachers from the Middle West. While OFF YouR MIND — WHATS HAPPENED — BURNED THE SouP OR SOMETHING ? nthe ghow was mild, it was not exactly partor entertainment, and at one @oint in the performance one of the tteachers turned to the other and moked: | “Do you think the South Rend | Schoo! Board is making a mistake in @ocepting that new grammar?” DOMESTIC LIFE RHYMES. We bave decided to launch a con-| ‘test for the best poem of domestic “life. The inspiration came after read- jag @ rhyme sent us by M. B.C. of the Bronx. Send in yours and you may win a fine potato masher. Here “8 the Bronx poem: My husband left me. su he said, DEAR AND WELL X \ CM ERE - youre t “ AM! “Heres AN (DEAL SPGT— AWAY UP THERE ON “THe ToP HeY Bosare ; il MIGosH) 4 THERES ANTS IN THE SUGAR -SPIDERS \ 4 CHIGGERS 'N' BEETLES IN THE SANDWICHES HELLO There! “tus ts SINKS TALKIN' — DID Y' Look Tu'car over ? FIND any Tun! WRONG WiITy: ioe ONE Word EH? = went Let's Have (T ! wuay 1g WRONG wit ? eR - Muay? MATS It Was All Right but the Uninvited “Company”! MMQNAITEM Ae 2 Bub on HA vou GorTTa HUSTLE - GREAT SCOTT — Isn'T FORTY DOLLARS A HoNTH AW-W- I’ AGoin’ HOME ‘ = Law. WAIT ) Vis iw } The Show Has Not Even Begun y ! y : \ Heteu sMast 4 HIS FINGER IA * A MINUTE ou) TA MAUTE - WHY, IF 1 WAS GETTIN’ FORTY PER COOK AND DUST A BIT T'D BE TKKLED ‘To DEATH f. MAYBE THAT's MORE THAN You'D BE WORTH !! Because I could not bake quod bread. & It wasn’t 80; he did me dirt. And deat it with ayother skurt. Gossip. Emery wil! $105 In Awards | Edward nya.” Ernita Lascelles has been engaged fey Marc Kaw, Inc,, for “Other Lives.” “The appear in Wher atsumers on sur iss = Very Week ‘will go into the Gaiety here Aug. 29, John Steel, tenor, has returned to e iegteld “Folties” after un excur- Three of $10.00 on ‘vaudeville, ; eins Agoarra und Lionel Adams ne of 5.00 ve e lea in “The Mask of Hamlet,” now being staged by Cecil) irty o 1.00 | Mile. wet Darvitle, trom the’ Kor Children Under | Opera ia Comique, Paris, is to appear Greenwich Village Fc ‘i the Jerome ering several offers of musical comedy voles. 15 Years of Age. ‘To stimulate interest in drawing among the New York school children, | The Evening World is publishing | three days euch week an uncom. . “Sonny,” George V. Hoburt's new wausical play, will open at the Cur Theatre on Aug. 16. Dave Altman has bern enguged to fo aheed of one of the companies Pleted strip similar to the one “Ladies’ Night.” e Pee tam Spaeth has put his Lasses printed bore to-day. White Minstrels into rehearsal, This) For the best work done in come show had a big season last fal) and P wrater._ (pleting each strip The Evening In Herman has returned f California, where ne went to enjuy_a World will make period 01 leased rest. 4 TEN ‘, For “The Pink Slip" A. H. Woods ONE award of TEN DOLLARS, haa en; Bert Williams, Be THREE awards of FIVE DAL. waged y Watson, Helen Bolton, Lois Josephine, Maries Ballou, Frank Otto, John LARS. Cherry, Ned Burton, Eva Puck and Spencer rters. TEN awards of ONB DOLLAR, Calvert h br veearcs ‘'vohman Ime” ToRMgd You will be eligible to receive an Memlling female role in “Blood and award if you have not yet reached é i ii lartinoe : OG Aci Vor RI # ciate tha PpUSSY’S TONGS’, LITTCe your fifteenth birthday at the time! with a word rhyming with “GRAB| your drawing is made, | WHAT TO bo. | Complete the rhyme in the accom- | that th it” It is mot required of any contestant rip from the paper be used panying strip and draw the missing| |" Submitting drawings. picture to fit your rhyme in the same style as that in which the other pic- tures in the strip are drawn. bered 19 Note that to-day's drawing is num- See that your drawing deare the same number and also Your completed rhyme must emd print Number 19 in the lower left "Y'VE GOT A PAIR. OF SAID CLEVER Nec es EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. 19 Ice ys "T'LL BAIT THE HooKx WITH LIVER , To MAKE. TRAE MVETY G RAB. Tr SEE THIS PAGE WEDNESDAY FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 16. . DING - DONG - BELL - IN THE WELL - corner of the enwelope or stating your p package | the 1in which your drawing is matied.| na This is important. Your drawing must have clipped or | Pinned to it (not pasted) a note from one of your parents or your guardian i nt age and the date The $10 award winning drawin: will be published on thie” page Hn week from to-morrow, together with the names of the fourteen award winners. The Evening World will not return any of thi Sew ingy submitted. 3 to all, mo competitor itled to more than one $10 award, two $5 or five $1 awards during the course of these drawing | competitions, and the number of your sheet, | Your completed drawing must be received by The Evening World not jater than 5 P. M, Saturday, Aug. 6. Address Editor, Evening World's Summer Drawing school, P. 0. Bor He City Hell Btation, New York v u Brief But BROAD! | | We eneenen oe oan | MORE SALESMEN We “auMony au’ WeoDiKG iN I Ss OTHER ‘Crass | 7. OF WORKERS, ¥ Evibenrey | ~ALe MADE Bap | CHEAP SARGAINS BROOKLYN LANDLADY TEARS OUT STAIRS |GET out! | DON'T es | | AT ME LIVERY (Fs ts IN Seater — RGIA ) 7 THAT HAD \ j, TAKEN OYER } i 4.00 ENGAGED i COUPLES ( TO THE \ MINISTER. } Some \ SPARK g PLUG CLEVELAND | ANT The Sopp) | AW! THe S MAN ON A GETS in Pr DIET GOES | Eyes 7-7 9 DAYS | “Ze s WiTHouT (7 iam) ToucHinG CAS} WATER. \W LIKE SS SOME ~~ LITTLE boys AN WECKS [3 ener importer | VOLSTEAD \ Ture LAW Booms- SS IMPORTATION | Ne OF LEMons, * (quart) , ANOTHER, { ~~ PROHIBITION eh SQUEEZE COUNTY FAIR { my Favppire | IN MAINE Town AUTHOR Ree GIVES Live BACON AND Ble! AND. SET LAMB o IKESPEARE ny AS FIRST ee PRIZE IN fe - r x ANOTHER 4 MNGING =o HOME THe Li= BAcon {——— | NAA eee ARLINGTON j AEIGHTS, iL. 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