The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 22

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UU Nt Oa About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY aR RE Rae S ANNING the theatrical situation from the side-lines it appears to [ Domestic LIFE RHYMES ) us that Broadway theatres may {{—_———_—$_____ sy fot be so much in demand this Mrs, Mary Hoof Tuekalioe bas sont on as they were lust. A conserva-|us a poam about her husband an Live estimate of the number of the- | wishes to rn tin the contest aires available for dramatic and | the velvet potto mashey Cundid | musical attractions is about forty in} we consider it a regular chug bust the Broadway district. To fill these jand, we're inclined fo believe, that something like forty productions are /in ten days Mrs, Mary will faye a under way or in the offing. Of the little velvet potato i ' forty shows possibly twenty will be] home. Look y-five arn no definite snd perhaps Mi hush piven He die rations hee Yothe pused te far as we | " You cut ont drinking: ‘De ek Then Prohibition ¢ “ it Suid: “No move br ou i} Ow is the time to get busy | Now. dacs Dan get hiv souming bien # And kick up the dust. You het wowr life he dars ie THAT LAD, FLYNN. = Joe Flynn is going out ahead of| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE ‘ Frank Tinney again. Last week, how “What isa f arranged to that) “Let me just d end asked HIM | gerbe it, but | td pt what he was “Um with George M * Mr. Co — Oo} m wn qa > Ai) J CADDY, You Wear) WAT AWEHL L DMV (ale AS 1 DROVE HP , DIDNT You?) Any Ears ! J SQuawt fo’ Gc "yh HOUSE F You've Got LAST ATLL enon vou To Love. to WALK - So y'won'T GET A iy han rr b THE otal LIT TLE FAMILY t Jom, nel | a J Yoo WONT CAT MY CAKE WELL IE SOU DONT \ — vey | { AND THe fReTY ONE =e | fl ene =e, “eRe zu | ad _ LEW AND LULU IN VODE. i quiet RANE (re eavce rer wou ) fal a Ta i ame 8 —— Shows may come and shows 1 { WARY “TH “Coo“s PY IN SHEARS + anc = GaTek ' Par te . : | go, but you can't fease your Uncle Lert ve FLA ier Sila =U ANON ay (ote Pine j shop last Saturday nig ‘ rs ae DINNER! 4 J caf lew blue? Not on your life: At eo a ‘OR { ence he formed a coalition with Luly ; McConnell, one of the funniest ac- tresses we ever saw, und they as moing to attack vaudeville with « musical act, There will be eight gic in it and one of them will be Miriam Gareee, whe helped put the snap in “Snapshots.” FAVERSHAM'S SEASON. Tee Shubert announces that Wiil- sham will devote the for versham. will open a Maxine Flllott’s Theatre on Sept. 5 | MANAGERS MEET MONDAY. LITTLE MARY MIXUP ‘The Convention of Theatrical Man- quit the Pennsylvania Ho- \ PINCHIN. nnéd to hold such # wt & You Qan —_ i) NTA PROMENADE OPENS MONDAY. 6 re. Shubert will open the Ne . as oa regular He fay he jouse next Monday evening with “Midnight Rounders of 1921." The Messrs. Shubert are to stage # | “The Blue Lagoon,” | ole. Capt. | director, | dramatization of * 4 novel by D. dev | ‘ “THE BLUE UE LAGOON.” Pasi] Dean, the * will conduct the re ' Stu ne BERESFORD TO STAR. Hi Henry W. will star Harry } eShavings’ and next spring will have a new stel- { Savage | lar vehicle for that actor Beresford this season in A BUSY DATE. Rix openings were scheduled for the Here Here? you Must NT PINCH EA OTHER Jom You pPincHe ust NT ME pee until erday | KATINKA = EMPTy HRs PUFF 's) t y igh tUnge, and "Phe Midnight ASH TeAy, ; Harris New Amsterdam Roof. M a WONDER \F han set “Six Cylinder Love” ahead KATINKA ! ie the preceding Thursday and A. H ——e— et Woods will open “Back Pay” on! Agg. 30 | ~ ZIEGFELD SAID IT. FF. Ziegfeld, jr. in a recent address | before the Tri-State Dramatic League in Chicago, said the most important function of the theatrical producer is to keep faith with the public, He suid, alao, that actors’ galaries must come down, stating that at the present time he is paying seven players $1.00 a week each, | GOSSIP. James Waters will be in “The| Detour.” George Alabama Flomda will go ahead of “Shavings.” W. H. Gilmore will direct the stag- ing of “The Triumph of X.” ed Wayburn has placed under contract Carlos and Inez. dancers. Charics G. Strakosh will be man- ager for Delysia on her tour in “Afgar.” Martha Hedman has returned from Sweden and is ready to rehearse in “Daniel.” Mary Moore and Alison Bradshaw | have been addcd to the cast of “Don Juan,” in which Lou Tellegen wil! | $10 Award “t | “Ghuffe Along," at the 68d Street | Nathan Machtey | susie Hall, will pass the hundged- | (Age fourteen) 5 performa mark to-night The wer Tht orks Circle into |N® 4 Jefferson Street, Yonkers, N.Y rehearsal ‘day, with John Drew —— — H — et ‘arter, Estelle Winwood, John Halliday Ernest Lawford and | ; Robert Rendel in the cast $5 Awards Molly Nelson is to have a soubrette i role in Singer's Big Show. She re- Ralph Secunda 1 fumes to believe the season outside of New York will be dad. (Age thirteen) George Broadhurst has secured a| No. 313 Madison Street, N. Y. City. lion and a lioness for important rolen + in hig production of “Tarzan of the Antonio Petruccelli | plied | | cf Laura Walker, Harmon MacGregor, | (Age thirteen) Leah Winslow, Francesca Rotoli, John Toad, este Berd oke | No. 16 King Street, New York City Armo iM be fi a “ fot. we fF ie MThe Mask of) Florence Lichtblau tial Manresa gone to Winter Summerville, Mass. to remain until called for rehearsals of John | No. 301 Columbia St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Golden's new play, “Thank You.” | Harry Levey ie picturizing Mother) (Age twelve) , who will entertain children everywhere. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Where there's a must there's a can. FOOLISHMENT. Willie wished a coat of tan. Asia down to the creek he ran, Fee'd been told he should not swim, Mother gave the tan to him, $1 Awards school | | D, Hartsdale, N.Y No. 360 West 46th Street, N. Y. C. MORTIMER J. MAYER, age fourteen, E No. 1160 Bryant Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Fulten Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. JAMES CARROLL, age fourteen, Ne. \ \o How DIGNIFIED A UTTLE AS SHE DoES § as Youn A. KENNY. age fourteen, Box SIDNEY OSSER KERMIT R. WILLARD, age fourteen, SUSAN V. BAKER. BERT TOBEY, age fourteen, No. 1789 VIRGINIA WHITMAN, age ten, No. RACE URBAN, age thirteen, No, 18 SAID WE | , | EACH OTHER | iv 7 5 Alt Hr. Piney & + T pincH YOU. ‘Musi NT “PINCH BACK? And She’s Afraid She'll Live! GREAT HEAVENS! TU Bet KATINKA 1S TRYING ONE OF THe CIGARETTES THAT YD Look \eeteeeenres WHATS THAT SMOKE IN THe mreen§ Award Winners, Strip No. 19, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. DING - DONG - BELL ; I'VE GOT A PAIR OF Ppussy’s IN THE WELL- TONGS’, LE Vi sa Ice SAID Ree el NEL GOOD TALKING To, BEFOR T's ' = = too Lae |e WHAT SHE NEEDS IS A | s) Ee 19 COMPLETED BY NATHAN MACHTEY. | (KATINKA! ARE You STARTING IN To SMOKE ? { NOPE — | QUITTIN’ fe “TLL BAIF THE Hoon UT THE CANE BROKE-] | WITH LIVER , TO MAKE AS SHE WAS ABOUT TO TRE KITTY GRAB VT. : | See. Nat Macy tev= 773, 38 Randolph Street, Yonkers, N. Y. age thirteen, No. 429 Cherry Street. New York City eleven, P. 0. Heights, R pocketbook Shaler N. J. Names of award winners and $10 award winning drawing for Strip No 20 will be published on this page next Wednesday. Strip No. 23 for you to complete will be printed to-morrow. No competitor entitled to more than one $10 award. two §5 or five $1 awarde during the course of these drawing competitions, Avenue, Hudson BCUNTLY Box 109, Scarsdale, DWARD G. BRADLEY, age four- teen, Monmouth Beach, N. J. recognized,” 3430 Third Avenue, New York City. San rater CALLING A BLUFF. Western pa The gentleman who found a! with reet is requested to forward it to the address of the loser, as be was ‘The next day there appeared tn the the response, which, al though courteous, Lad an elusive au: recognixed gentleman marie iy exemplified in the dialogue of | there appeared in a picked up a pocketbook in Main Street |the uwo juniors i the following: ese ot ad ©) “-wWhat simli we do to-night? said] the first junior. | “TN toss up a coin for it,’ the sec- \ona junior answered. ‘If it's heads. we'll go to the movies; if it’s tails, jo ful author, said at a luncheon/to the Palais de la Danse, and if it in New York: stands on edge we'll study.’ '--Wash- College spirit is always tbe same, (ington Star, Harper's Magazine ane COLLEGE SPIRIT. COTT FITZGPRAILD, the youth- money in Main BOYS WITHA DANCING Fargetace SKELETON PROHIBITION STUFF » VAR BROADWAY. PENNYSLVANIA | BISGEST I ICEBERG AR. ‘ Joe Tells His Caddie a Few! |; 1 PASSED CUT “JEN BERRIES WEEK TO “TH'GARAGE MAN FOR TRYING “THAT SQUAWK OUT OF MY CAR! “THAT SAME 5 SQUAWK IS BACK GIMME SuMe'N “To DIG ouTA HERE wiry! Y sf MORE BONE ORY STUFF | SOME 2! YEAR OLD NN eae PU SeuRGh ‘ 2 © IAN ACCUSED THAT | OF HAVING ' an samiy| 3 Wives, So) MANY A MAN HAS 40ST oO” 3 QUEENS MESSENGER. FOR ATLANTIC SITY ST.RY.CO. SPILLS $6,006 SILVER IN } STREET AND TIES uP TRAFFIC. THIS MUST BE THE OPEN SEASON FoR TRAFFIC (NM SUVER. ~ HE'S SucH ENGAGED To AN OLD BE MARRIED, woman GIRL FINDS HER FIANCE. IS A WomaAN, FORESTRY STUDENTS EAT FRIED RATTLE SNAKES AS A CULINARY THRILL. usr A NEW way OF HAVING THE SNAKES | | EATING GREENS AND DRINKING MILK WILL KEEP ‘You Young SAYS JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY ROFESSOR. A WHILE AGO 17 _WAS MONKEY GLANDS ®, PROHIBITION AGENTS SAMPLE CONTENTS OF 50 BOTTLES SBIZED IN BIG RAID. £4 41GU0R Now AND THEN (S RELISHEC 8Y THe BEST OF MEY Moke To LIVE IN 4% Seren BY OCEAN LINER COLUMBIA, OUTSIDE THE 3 MULE 4IM(T +s THE PLACE FOR HG4TS

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