The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1921, Page 18

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DAY, AUGUST 8, 1921 By BIDE DUDLEY > come Ou! GET UP, You squarevead—]| NOPE! tr ain'T PATENTED — Yer tT] 4 WELL, WHERE I§ This “— \ 4M oH. HARRIS wil present) \ 1 WANTA Siow YoU SuUMP'N Q@LEVER es BE IMITATED ~ Can't BEL (O | WONDERFUL CONTRWANCE 2| AINT IT A I aac ep? S “The Hero,” a play by Gilbert { NUTT’S DOPE ) l LIVE GoT A NEW Lock ON MY CAR! iP \ IeKED WITHOUT, DANGER To “Ty! i Wi OMe) AIN'T IT? Emery, at the Belmont Theatre -——— —y— SKER —~ (T's A VERY OLD TYPE 5 ——-— . on Labor Day, Richard Bennett will] Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt “writes be featured in the cast, which willus from Bogash, 0. as follows: DEEN BUYING Some mo Si WHEEL J \ eh, Rave, ain, Robert Ames. ‘This SP Hula was OE ant \ NEW-FANGLED JUNK? f SE |a ¥ NS ‘ Yeu | was given at four special matinees the wife that the eis , y at the Longacre Theatre last spring Ne wife that time is ripe for with Grant Mitchell in the role Mr you to yet into that New York Bennett will essay and Mr. Ames in] race for Mayor. You swing alt the same part he will have at the | the poets that write for you and Belmont, It was withdrawn at that] y time because Mr. Harris considered it well line up the Nutt and Bone too good a picce of theatrical mate families. Mrs. Nutt will organize tial to waste on special matinees u big chorus to sing “Send Dud- Rehearsals will art week mee ley to the Chau" and the rest SHUBERTS GET FORREST. will be casy. Miss Mazie Prewett & hae Mesers. Shubert anne ‘| of this town had a tooth plugged a : with a diamond and yesterday This vm , while at Honeysuckle and Water oie ino; Streets she smiled and collected tive Phi such a crowd that the Police Re NEW “FROLIC AUG, 2 serve was called out, For a while he had his hands full. There was a tot of excitement but could tearn nothing. deft, F, Ziegfeld jr new * the New An: Some beauties new to Broadway are | promised i) AT THE GAIETY (By Georgie Drew Mendum of | | rT UY Along the winding passage gray, | Afe <7 == | Far up tico flights of iron stairs, ee _ WELL IF YES! PROMISE 7 We've brought the room way down | SHOULD DIE Would “HERE You SHoLD Die-T nin’ “) ME ‘You You MARRY Go —TRYIN' WOULD WANT ‘You ( the hail if " Wie ! WHY I | ARRY SS | 5 So many thoughts of jows and cares. | Reenen PRG nee! . oO —~ [ THouerT You, | BY ef CS ad ( We've often wondered if the walls C em . : HATED HER © $ FATHER e Absorb the mouds, both sad aad gay, | AND x \Kh yyy, We've curried to the dressing room, NY ze In three years working in the play. | gels BS ries = If 80, we hope our minds have been Kind, healthy, vigorous and fair, ovER Zev ese A Ty SN Cause we would wish to leave good 3A luck But For actor folk who dress in there. | War CENTRAL IS LEASED. We are advised by the Universal Film Company that it hag leased the Central Theatre from the Messrs. Shubert for a year beginning Sept. 4. The price was $100,000. The Cen- tral will house films, SHE MARRY, ThE Guy ? | } THE water's) SONGRESS { Fine Borys / URGED TO SEVERE ERA SCENES BCE SEE : LITTLE MARY MIXUP ts LEVY BiG PAYNE'S ‘NEW VENTURE. She Got the Idea Scrambled ! ye GN Tden Payne is preparing to form | See ee een en z ; : : 4 NON KICK tirecting the staging ct the produc: MARY RUN Down of: MARY 4 q og Rone eee aia 5 BEER. dons he will act in them. “TO THe HEN House “RETTER GET \ 2) {ts y = p> THERE LL. Py A POEM DE LUXE. Y Ye (tn) Su tall ¢ 14 DozEN AND 4 Tcor THe ] IT SMASHED ( BE SOME ] Arthur Rosenfeld, the picture-frame Nad § ABoOuT A Dozen A HALF — | Dozen ALL RIGHT ALL 6 Pieces ¢ \ AIK IN poet, has sent us a rhyme that should le EGEs- WiLL You < The seep THEN 18 / \ ~BuT WHEN T is THAT faigas rolownes ee ; ‘ NE WENT TO GET enamine pages, Ps - ~ q y, oe NEALE | ) L z “ = | 1 leave to-day for Atlantic City, Ng SS h t 2 THE HALF : | ecg To mect a girl who is quite pretty. ~ i . ey d A 2) a h | ARE EASIER I hope she does not pass me by a | . ~ ‘A a" Sa aaeE wa 2 ies ef OF Conquest “ { And take some better looking guy. ; = : | THAN dust tell the world that I am gorne, | WIDOWERS | But will be back on Tuesday morn. | OLD ‘J ee | I WORSE THAN EVER. STORY OF Ham Hamilton, star in Mermaid CHILPREN Alt caredian wen out to @-coures| AND MATCHES aad recently to learn golf. While on the | ball before nitting it. ‘The ninth oon: A he a mee F FLUSHING | ONDON ™: ted, however, and th let led “Gosh!” came from a kid who had trot theegame “now hee gn | MA TEINKA Bizzy, TUNES Would bean looking on and who knew noth- = e a GIVE PEP To ‘ | mi deuce of w job on hie hands. ; She’s “Out of Humor”! Die Wiad WANT A JOB? THE EDITOR WOULDN'T GIVE NE YES- 1 SAYS — = " {\ THEY R. A. Walsh is looking for a ANY VACATION ,SO 1 TooK aps f . qe = 7 too Date Dan tn ae fit, “called | [FRENCH LEAVE AN’ SNEAKED (Cases WONDER WHO (ieee ECR AE CONE BACK To WORK] gail \ 4 — “E4D Us 4 “Kindred of the Dust.” The aspirant| |UR HERE To THE ADIRONDACKS. THAT is? FoR ME ? } | AT ONCE OR You'LL A a | is RY who is accepted must live up to these I NEED AREST! \ BE FIRED OFF THE i | i ‘ \ p ei) | ANCE AS specifications: _ Extremely tall and ——— : COMIC PAGE — | Bh A Fz (T IS shim; i aCe; reputation as : ‘ % R. } whip three men armed with knives; ?) () NOR ¢ Woman CHAMPION must have a genial disposition.” SAYS. SHIMMYING “THE DETOUR” AGAIN. IS_ Goop “a serious play by TENNIS pntly given a trial in 7 a | ae LOVE than ti City, vill be staged fo = Sreivay oon. Augustin Duncan ij | You SEE will direct and play the leading male /T AT ALL role. Opposite him will be Effie THE RACKETS Shannon. | a : Gossip. i ‘ i in i | d ASK SNAKE Now Edith Fitzgerald threatens to \ ah : r i R SWALLOWS omoke real cigarettos, a i ‘ i , " Ae (TZ EGGS Lee M ison wil roduce “Buper- te te , S " fa P| stition," by Col. Jasper E. Brady. eee ee ' Z . ’ ; y S ARSCH OF | SNAKE 1S Brock Pemberton has engaged Ray- + mmmtues | | STAMFORD KILLED AND mond Bloomer for “Swords.” ae he Kk i Wes EGGS Blanche Merrill is writing for the oases oy ce Ger ce A ino < | Ha “Greenwich Village Follies.” ss a> Gis Alan Edwards is in London. ‘ : % 2 ow uP will return by Sept. 1. A rd Wi ° ° r | To Ss. Howam Hickman will act in “The wa Inners tri No 18 Eve 4 | aoe } Skirt." which play he w e nin r POET 7 Sere o|__Award Winners, Strip No. 18, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing | ee ‘or the cast of “The Triumph of X Ar (Ann Davis, wil’ have. the” lending $10 Award \ TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. 18 COMPLETED BY JACK G, WRIGHT. } i i ie Tae emining le Ly i} x: Brame Weitere su JORNNIE JINGLE HE TRIED TO LAUNCH | 2 Sake ter ’ arrived t the e ween mr tenor, has arrived so join the Jack G. Wright FOUND A SHINGLE s IT OFF A PIER - 15,000,000 | Harry Tottle’s play, “Cheated,” is [ase migseni heer, being tried in stock at Wheeling, W ' | WOMEN is week. rrsail Tibensa ‘Sats is preparing a new| 902 Woet 78th Street, N.Y. City. 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