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4 NS ae Rew pt Ny IE shetiaginenemrmnmpanemei cee ars pment se NL MAK yor! ii SSE Comicm wage —" About. Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY COMELY young blonde actress boarded an east side subway tain last evening to go to Brooklyn Bridge. she was surprised to find every seat pecupled by a man while there were | at least twenty women standing. She took hold of a strap next to a tall, thin woman of thirty-flye, whose arms were full of bundles. tall woman turned and said: “I don't know what the men :-e coming to.” “Why?” asked the actress. The ether women glanced up and down the car. “They're getting weaker every day,” she said And the women all continued to stand. A BORN AEROPLANIST. Leon Errol and the missus have a new hobby. They love to go up in a big aeroplane accompanied by sev- eral guests and serve tea. The other day Mr. Errol met a friend and sug- gested a heavenly tea, “Ffhe—t'll gp.” replied the friend. “But aren't you afraid to fly?” “Me afraid? Not with my name.” He was Eddie Pi SETTING LANGNER RIGHT. We are in receipt of a letter from Guy Bolton, a resident of Great Neck of whom you may have heard. Mr Bolton says he wants to correct an impression, that seems to be floating about, that he was in some way re- sponsible fgr Lawrence Langner's name being left off the programme of “Tangerine.” : “The story of ‘Tangerine,’" writes Mr. Bolton, “is Mr. Langner’s and Mr. Bartholomue's and I -want them to have full credit for it.” Your wish shall be granted,Mr. Bol- ton. Hereafter, anyone who leaves the name of Langner off the “Tan- e” progtamme shall be sent to Street Jail. Incidentally, we like your stationery.. Where did you get it? WHY CLOSE THE DOORS? William Fellowes Morgan and John Mc. Bowman have written Alfred E, Aarons that interest in the convention of National Theatrical Managers, to be held at the Hotel Pennsylvania next week, has spread to business people outside the theatrical world. That's good. Interest will stop spreading, however, if the managers do not throw their convention open to the representatives of the press, A secret meeting isn't going to make @ hit with anybody, BRADY TAKES A FLYER. William A. Brady flew from Atlan- tic City to New York yesterday in just one hour, At one time, he says, he thought the plane was going to drop in the ocean, and he was wor- ried because he didn't have his rub- bers with him, DANCERS COMING HOME. Maurice and Leonora Hughes, the dancers, have cabled Charles Dilling- ham that they will be here on Sept. 32 to rehearse in “Good Morning, Dearie." They would come sooner Suddenly the | Stepping in a car|¢ but must dance at Vichy, Trouville and Deauville, France. Miss YOUNG HERE. Mary Young has returned from France. While in Paris she acted in the support of James K. Hackett in “Macbeth” at the Odeon, and did it 80 well that Mr. Hackett was given a nice medal. John Drinkwater, George Middleton and Annie Hughes helped Mr. Hackett out, also. Miss Young expects to star in a new play this season under the management of the Messrs, Shubert. HORRAY FOR BRONXVILLE! Reing a loyal resident of Bronx- ville, where people point with pride to Jerome Kern, we are glad to chron- ele the progress of a Bronxville ac- tress, Dorothy Blackburn, Miss Black- burn is playing the Jane Onaker role in “Lightnin’” at present and doing it well. She ts a regular patron of the 11.50 train, but she has to hustle to make it. Gossip. “Duley” wil! open at the Frazee ‘Theatre to-night. Mrs, Jacques Martin will be in “The ‘Triumph of X.” Phoebe Foster has been engaged for “The Detour.” The Selwyns will put “The Poppy God" in the Hudson Aug. 29. Sally Fields and Raymond & Schram are to appear in Frank Fay's Paradise Room, Reisenweber's, The new “Greenwich Village Follies” will open in Atlantic City on Aug, 22. Howard Kyle and Minna Gale Haynes will be seen in “Tarzan of the Apes.” Carl Carlton deposes_and swears NUTT’S DOPE Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt, our close personal friend, has written us trom Bogash, O, as follows: Dear Dud—Last night I and the wife thought out a campaign @logan for you to use in your race for Mayor of New York, It is: “LEAVE THE WOMEN BOB THEIR LOCKS IF THEY WANT TO.” Ain't it a peach? We saw in the papera that some capital- ists who run stores were going to make bobbed-haired girl clerks let it grow out. The women can vote now, and by taking their side on the hair question you'll win in a canter, The wife says she'll recruit a chorus of 10,000 bobbed women to sing: “Send Dudley to the Chair.” That will be a smash Hyland and Currents will find hard to beat. A goat Dutted my uncle here yesterday, end in kicking it the old man fell and broke a leg. There was a lot of excitement, but could learn nothing.—Jep. \three doys each week ap uncom. that ‘Tangerine’ will be taken to London some of these days. he Night € at the 39th Monday. yed at the Far Rockaway, last night. ra i The new floor and decorations at Terrace Garden, Dance Palace are at- tracting tho ds to that dancing place nightly. Marcus Nathan is being congratulated on all sides for { i0ES CAR 7 Look AT ANDY 'N Wis FLIVVER — AIN'T IT A BLESSING HE'S SO DEAF? WE CAN'T HEAR “THE HORRIBLE a EAKS SHE MAKES! ‘UNN these Improvements When Sydney Greenstreet goes on tour in “Lady Billy” he will take| | along his wife, baby, mother and two| sisters. Neighbors will care for the! family dog. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. And yet it would sound rather queer to hear the President calling | the bride “Mom& FOOLISHMENT. Said she: “Til never marry you. | Now guess the reason, 81." “1 cannot think,” the youth returned, She answered: “That's just why.”| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “Have you a brother?” , | 0, but my sister has.” ‘ | AMET aeee You HAVE AT LAST CopPeD A NEW SENT THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY YES -THE AGENCY Gyr Press Pow NMEue Woe CLime INTo A REAL caR Eb — WE'LL MEET HIM DOWN AT Th' CLUB AN' GET UP A LIL'GamMe OF KELLY DID ‘You ASK HER \F SHE HAD ANY EXPERIENCE WH CHILDREN ? HER sd TNS MORNING ‘ THIS 1S THE THIRD WEEK THAT WE'VE ADVERTISED THE CAR AND NOBODY HAS CALLED! OH DEAR, I WISH You'D Rid oF IT— We'ee Go BrRoKe ! $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 in drawing among the New York schov! children, The Evening World is publishing pleted strip similar to the ome printed here to-day. For the best work done in come pleting each strip The Evening World will make ONE award of TEN DOLLARS, THREE awards of FIVE QOL. LARS, TEN awards of ONE DOLLAR, You will be eligibie to receive an | MARY. RUN WER TS THe CORNEE AND GET FIFTY CENTS WORTH OF FRUIT. GET SEVERAL KiADS ~ ORANGES - PLuMs — ANYTHING TdeY Have - NEVER HIND WHO BOUGHT IT —ITS GOING-| AN’ IM GETTING EXACTLY WHAT 1 PAID FoR IT, Too! GET Corre, 10, Pram Petnning On Om Y. Rraatng Waris) HOW Come - You DIDNT? T want Fiery CENTS. WoRTH OF FRUIT -RiT IN SOME BANANAS AND ‘A CouPLe OF PLUMS —- WONEST! LEVEN GAVE A FELLOW #50 To HELP ME PUT IT OVER — OF CouRSE! I MAY HAVE To WAIT A Few weeks FoR THE MONEY - BUT ITS GooD! YGOTTA BE CLEVER To TURN OLD JUNK INTo CASH THESE DAYS —— ; Hm-u! Twonner where “ay Comes FROM? sumP'N Needs on! T NEVER HEARD THAT BEFORE --- -?-P-—?- WELL I CoucD TELL BY THE. WAY SHE GLARED AT Andy Probably Enjoys His Car the Most! Listen Joe! sturr vour cars UP WITH COTTON — “THEN You'LL bE LiKe ANDY tt! THAT SHE DOWN STAIRS SAY BOSS - 1 CAUGHT A MAN STEALIN YOUR CAR) AN! HE ToD THE POLICEMAN THAT You PAID Him To Bo \T— OF COURSE NoBoby BetieveD HIM, BUT THEY Ken Kling. EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. SEE THIS PAGE MONDAY FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO, 21. e SIMPLE SIMON - MET, A PIE MAN- ——— “GIVE ME A PIE,SIR, THE PIE MAN OPENED THE, PIE, BOxf/-* AND -/ award if you have not yet reached | tures in the strip are drawn. Your completed rhyme must end with a word rhyming with “PLEASE.” It ip not required of any contestant ip from the paper be used ing drawings. Note that to-day’s drawing ts num- your drawing number and also print Number 24 in the lower le/t ee by such a note, giving 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 picture to fit your rhyme in the same style as that in which the other pio- dered 24. See that beara the same corner of the envelope or package)the statistics required. PRINT your in whitch your drawing is mailed.) name and address and the number of This (s important. Your drawing must have clipped or pinned to it (not pasted) a note from 5 ‘ ier teat oan EAB ee neh Stine your drawing at top of the same sheet. Your completed drawing must be received by ‘The Evening World not later than 6 P. M, Wed, Aug. 17. Address Editor, Evening World's | Summer Drawing School, P. 0. Box 140, City Hall Btatton, New York Otty The $10 award winning drawing 24 i will be published on this pago one week from Monday, together with the names of the 14 award winners, The Evening World will not return any of the drawings submitted. In fai to all, no competitor shall be itled to more than one $10 award, two $5 or five $1 awards during the course of these drawing | competitions. | MICHIGAN | WIDOWER, | SUPREME PuTs HIS CHILDREN To BED AND THEN TAKES TAXI To BE MARRIED. fur 2 TAKE / ti KENTUCKY % li JUDGE i} CONDEMNS PouRiING OF RO YEAR OLD WHISKEY GOLDEN Hill INTO SEWERS, WEDDING SHOWING WIS RESPECT FoR 040 AGE HARD LUCK AND Tommy ENRIGHT CouRT DECIDES A MAN MUST SuPPORT HIS WIFE EVEN THOUGH SHE WORKS. USUALLY A WEE “S THE WHOLE WORKS rer SULLIVAN CounTY MILK DEALERS CLUB BRAGS OF A CHAMPION MALE i + QUARTETTE. Yow ALL TOGETHER _ OW! THE OLD OAKEY BUCKET BY THE OL.p \\ MILL STREAM. DETROIT EAM WAS _ INVENTED AFTER A THUNDER, SHOWER, CYOW 17 SELLS LIKE SIGHTING ees Hutt, Mass. { ENoucH To LAUNDRY MACHINE EXPLODES. MAYBE COLLARED | BURGLARS ROB LAWYERS WHO DEFEND THEM. / Wo BROTHERLY LOvE A&Bour