The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 20

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ete j ' 1 | t Plays : By BIDE DUDLEY are all the chorw d s Gest put ihis question | fo us last night. Why he should ask | us, @ hard-working married man, \ don’t know, Then, ash wiped awa hie flowing nc “T sent out girls for ‘Me Chin Chow agencies ce enough. 1 oh, so who can What but amt to do nis chest. “1 must several hundred,” he moaned. se send me s the Manhat tan Opera House to-morrow (Thursday) at noon. If you don't I aose my mind ‘ “Honest Will A. Pag So! Goss! Pe" CAST. Ned “WHY NOT. ON SATURDAY? led to the home inth 8! house, It prove himself, giars in the Mr. Augspurger bath.—-Miduletown (O.) New HE CAN NOT. AF. H. D. of Roxbury, L. 1, asks us ‘ase print the following Wars may come, ° And ware mei gO But can Bide Dudley Let me know Where did the sol Diers’ bonus go? MATHEWS HEADS THE CAST. Oharles Dillingham has been fised by cable that A. EF. Mathews| has supplanted Gerald Du Maurier] in the star part of “Bulldog Brum- mond” at Wyndham’s Theatre, Lon- don, Mr. Dillingham js to offer this} play in New York this season. In London, when we were there, it was Fated as one of the qubstantial hits. | peti | THOMAS TO STAR. i John Charles Thomas is to attain etellar honors when he appears in| the new Dillingham musical piec “The Love Letter.” Edward Royce | hes begun shaping the show up. MISS HALLIDAY WEDS. Broadway heard last night thai| Frances Halliday of “The Last Waltz,” at the Cent was married on Aug. 3 to Boyd Cherry of Columbus, 0.| Miss Halliday was a school teacher im Gallipolis before she made her! stage debut last season in the Shu- bert revival of “Florodora.” a | YOU'RE THERE, KITTY. | Kitty Lawlor, who calls herseif “an expert chorus gir] and writer,” sends us the following proof of her ability at pen wielding: “I'm twenty years of age,” said she. “You do not look il,” answered he. Bince she has thought it o'er a bit,| he wonders what he meant by it. | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. There was a man out where 1 Nved and he was busted flat. But | there was lots of good hard sense | beneath the fellow's hat. He got @ome paper sacks ome day and | filled them up with sand. Buch @ack he labelled “Polishbright- The Wonder of the Land.” 'Twould make old silver look hike mew, the fellow said; and then he hunted up a friend of his and touched him for a ten. To ad- | wertise his “Polishbright” man spent every cent. The peo- ple read the papers and, Great Beott, how that stuff went! bought and bought his “Polish bright” and half he realized went | | to the papers day by day tor | the | They | | LITTLE MARY MIXUP apace—he advertised. Now, that was fifteen months ago. To-day, my friend, you'll find an auto leaves his home each day and he's the man behind. Gossip. Jef! De Angelis is in town to re you doctor, Here it hearse in “The Merry Widow.” “March Hares,” a ‘satirical comedy by Harry Wagstaff Gribble, will open &t the Bijou to-night Eva Condon has been engaged for a| role in “The Detour,” the new Owen Davis play Twenty convalescent soldiers saw “The Teaser" yesterday as the guests of Jane Grey, Mark McDermott has a new sketch by Crane Wilbur. He will show it at Proctor’s 125th Street Theatre Jerome Kern has returned from London with the score of “Good Morn- ig, Dearie,” by Anne Caldwell Fania Marinoff has been engaged| The Evening World is publishing in “The three days each week ap uncom. for the role of a Belgian girl Hero.” ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Reader—Ruth Toye holds the con- | Printed here to-day, secutive engagement record at the! Palace. Sbe played there six works from June 15 to July 20, 1914 Bentley—The Capitol opened October %4, 1919, and the feature picture wa: jas Vairbanks in “His Afajesty, the American.” A THOUGHT F* *Q-DAY. the “ ~ the LARS. a TVisten “To Tat KNOCK! LISTEN To IT! — Ke [: DOUNDS LIke RUSH-ORDER “TIME IN A Nes BOILER FACTORY AN' 1 PaiD Goob Ss DOMESTIC LIFE RHYME! J | mene “Ye Mave 1 FIRED : in W entered velvet § don't cheer Mothe her hands Every the she Dad Wakes his poker bets Teacher holds poor Willie's When hes bad Butt Is iy sister's: beau sits and hold frets holds hands, you see, as lie hauds champ of all of Cem FOOLISHMENT. Thnow a litle girl named Lee Who says she'd tke my girl to be Tcan't say why she loves me so: THT pnd ont PU let you kuow FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Theat ey have found Christophe THE BIG LITTLE FA { JOE’S MILY CAR - | THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 | MAN HANDS YOU A BILI_ FoR A BUM AN' You HAFTA PAY (T=) HE LETS You SUFFER DURING “THE OPERATIONS S You'RE CONSCIOUS OF | | BEING RoBBED! 1 Je “WERE'S “Wo KINDS OF Hot D-UP MEN; ] | MERCIFUL AND UNMERCIFUL ! “Ty'GARAGE “THE GTHER KIND Has A HEART! WE MERCIFULLY “TAPS You ON “iy'RooF | Joes wITd A LEAD PIPE AND RENDERS ;—— a YoU UNCONSCIOUS WHILE, on WE ANNEXES YOUR BANK-ROLL! 1 RATHER ADMIRE HIS STYLE BEST And He Was the “Washer”! EEK 2° il «Eu Come Sage o0 } Y Our OLD HEN HAS bi al KATINKA AN ste “s Gor so MANT SHE DID A> HAVE TIME ~ro NAME ? EM — « —— or ASYLUM’ Boss! ES Kee? ANY EXPERIENCE WITH “NUTS: \ > Di = K Have Wu sich _:,_,_ ae a = = ee ee . Ne } =e a AW a be ~ BUT V'FATHEAD WELL ae ig Noe LetCeRV RUS ON ee How VU eeee M Youve NEVER Boss 7 AA DONE WorKED HERE — NEARLY Fo" see Q i Wears ! ea ‘ You Can Only Phone ONE of ’Em! i YEau DON'T LisTeEN M5 There's LAME “To BE SOME VERY ROUGH ALK! Nieiementee D ALL BY THE | SAME NAME - It Must Be a ‘Family Name”! - Bot THer \cruen | COME Just THe ans SAME —- SHE CALLS Sewer ‘EM 4410 CLUCK. 5] ee ~~ k ) Then “‘Good Night Nurse”! UY ORDER ME OUT OF) THIS KITCHEN .f | : You HAVE Too WELL, YOURS 15) [ “ No ANT HOLE ABI a MOM “EITHER ! EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. REMEMBER | TM YouR MISTRESS ! —_———» \F YoU HEARD WHAT Jy 1 SAY ABouT HER Y WOULDN'T BRAG 7 ABOUT IT! f/ To Do THe | COMING FoR CTT COOKING | DISCHARGE Ltust ECONOMIZE ! HE WANTS Me To THE COOKING MYSELF FIND OuT THAT IT's "CHEAPER To KEEP A COOK THAN A ? wT [cn 1S THE LANDLORD) ]NO- HY HUSBAND Peas (i J [eee SAP WILL SOON 7) You AND 09} 23 C anemannmmmapapaaananaeaeannnenneaapaaneannnaanennennan SEE THIS PAGE TO-MORROW FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 20 $105 In Awards Every Week Three of $10.00 Nine of 5.00 Thirty of 1.00 For Children Under 15 Years of Age. To stimulate interest iv drawing among the New York school children, A pleted strip similar to the one For the best work done in com. pleting each strip The Evening World will make ONE award of TEN DOLLARS, THREE awards of FIVE DOL. You will be eligible to receive an award if you have nut yet reached your fifteenth birthday at the time your drawing is made, WHAT TO DO. Complete the rhyme in the accom- | panying strip and draw the missing SBN owards of a sa IPictureste ft your rhyme in the eame| Dercd 83, SAT HER ON A CHAIR LT PUT MY HAT UPON HER HEAD— style as that in which the other pic- tures in the strip are drawn. Your completed rhyme mut end, Corne! with a word rhyming with “C It is not required of any contestant that the strip from the paper be used in submitting drawings. Note that to-day's drawing ts num- Bee bears print the same Number 23 number and in the HAIR." | je and that your drawing lower of the cnyelope or package| name and addr {sm wnich your drawing ts maucd.|yourd This 1 important Yo Your drawing must have clipped or | re pinned to it (not pasted) a note from one of your parents or your guardian stating your presen’ uu were born We drawing will thd ” ‘mont i neldered untees ais2 ascompanied by such 2 note, giving will be published on this page one vith 8 and the number of | the names of the fourteen award ‘cyt, the statistics required. PRINT your week from to-morrow, togeth awinge submitted, later than 5 P. M. Monday, fai te Address Editor, be entitled Fe \ World will not return 19 all, no competitor | to mere than one Summer Drawi: shoal, P.O. Bor| $10 award, two % er five $1 awards HinGity Halt Blain, Woo Tobe Chie: | Serine tks ‘course of thoes drewing the $10 award winning 73 competitions. e BROADWAY TLt - AN’ | New COLOR , FOR WOMENS FALL HATS To BE BANANA \ A_ BANANA GOWN SHOULD BE Easy To SLIP ON . Donn mr" SENATOR LUSK DENIES HE HAS HAY FEVER. A GIFT @, (47 PIECES OF SUVER 1S MOT 70 BE SNEEZED AT SWARM OF FLIES BETRAYS " Hes sf gan ae IRGINIA ME eee NOTHING | / Jo SEE) FIRE FLIES 8 4/7 up By AT MGAT CouRT To DECIDE on “NAUGHTY OR. “NATTY” AS TO BATHING GIRLS COSTUME — DEPENDS WHETHER._/7'5 OW YOUR GIRL OR THE OTHER FELLOWS FoopD GOUGER CRIES | WHEN HEAVILY FINED | BY JUDGE, | A'MMM , SORT | OF A | PROFIT TEAR* MARSHALL FIELD & CO. OF CHICAGO ISSUES ORDERS THAT BOBBED HAIR GIRLS MUST WEAR NETS OR quit. WATCH YouR STEP AND 2ONnT BANG TOUR HEAD | errr || THREE ARMED | MEN POSING | AS DRY | | AGENTS HALT AUTO, WOnbER How Many BOTTLES A THREE ARMED H AN Cou.D CARRY mad EPIDSmic OF LIP he BLISTERS AT UNIONTOWM P, BLAMED KISSING, PUTTING B4/ss

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