The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1921, Page 20

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: FLEET OF SH= WAS CURIOUS. z ' A school, teacher from \ wo Witone y ; ER ASR INF ERHUEE— BEER Boats, Piswaite iive cecentiy: NicKeLs IA Gonna I evess Tu- Seay TRYING the visitor was taken for a ride on a i g Buy Aa liu Get -a- savy Mon TA - KN T seer 7O MAKE sight-seeing auto, and the seven-year- Tur GET -A- 4 NN& Ger YA A Nice Loar PORT WITH old daughter of the New York woman Four WHo.e |/ h- ACS A- LOAF oF Gonns& = BEER ee By BIDE About Plays and Players DUDLEY 11 man at the door of a neigh- T borhood theatre has various hinds of tickets handed bim in the course of his day's work. Jerry Barnes, who officiates at a house on Upper Broadway, was approached by two woe torday afternoon amd one of them, by mistake, gave him two tickets to school entertain- ment. He called her attention to them and she finally found the nght ones. ‘The exchange was made and the women etarted in the theatre. Buddenly she stopped and returned. “Say,” sho said, “maybe you'd like dancer. They're only a quarter each,” Jerry politely told the lady he was “broke.” / BROTHER FINDS SISTER Daniel O'Madigan of St ewe, an @ngineer, who arrived in New York yesterday from South America, where he had been six years, went to see “Just Married” at the Shubert The- Atre last night. One of the actresses | interested him greatly. Picking up a! Aged he found she was Isabeu| ‘Madigan, s sister, Between the acts Mr. (Madigan went behind the ecenes, und brother and sister were) reunited “Flo, may I go out to swim?” “Yes, indeed, you cutey, But don’t you get a coat of tan, For tan will spoil your beauty.” went along. The Drive was included rsed, and at aimed his in the route the car one point the Megaphone and shouted: “Now take a look at Grant's Tomb.” The little girl had seen it often and | she didn't understand. “Oh, mamma,” she satd, “what's the matter with Grant's Tomb?” ‘GOSSIP. night has a part in “The x is has joined the ensem- Last Waltz.” | res" cast will giv?| » Watson at the Bijou to-morrow afternoon Sam H. Harris has eng: Fridirici for a role i opening at the Belmont on Lab DOMESTIC LIFE RHYMES. Christine Luella Pret a Wake- fled society girl, is out after the vel- vet potato masher. Her entry in the cantest follows: Mother had a little jag It made father sore, First he went and kicked the doy Then he slammed the door, “Wa sha mazzer® mother asked Father said; “It's rough, Mother's full and won't tell me Where she /:reps the stuff.” to buy those other tickets. My little THAT'S A LOT OF WOMEN. boy is to take part in the entertain. Addie Williams, press agent for Hient and be's a fine singor and, DOM Juan,” vonds us tho following “The cast supporting Lou-Tellegen n ‘Don Juan,’ which opens Labor Day at the Garrick Theatre, will number | | over forty, the majority of whom are women. Contrary to newspaper re- ports, Mr. Tellegen will not make love | to all of them.” But will Miss Williains tell us who will leap out of a stage box this time and kiss the handsome star? ‘THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY | TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921 8 Ree pr ern rr { JOE’S CAR “t- *! BY Tw WAY, JOE - DID You al dw IM GLAD U MENTIONED i (tT ED — Ive Gora nerou | SUMP'N [5 RADICALLY WRONG WT THAT noe FIND OUT WHAT MADE ALt THOSE TERRIBLE LQuraKs 5 LIN Your CAR 2-4 CALL UP Tut sARAG E AND “LAsK ‘em! J if If: No - pot the \ LOLLYPOPS Au BY MYSELF KATINKA . mwepu > wiat 4 GONNA Bur? occa ye Wud tT? WELL, How ABouT My CAR — YFIND ANYTHING VERY WRONG — NAW! Tuer 's NOTHIN’ WRONG with “Y' CAR — lee ms wor -AND SEND Joma. Ve co veut Maria And the —~ “Tu! TRouBLe 15 ALL IN SOMEBODY NeciecTs | Ps ‘ER REGULARLY. v ahaha a A Somme And He Can't Bear to See How Much She’s Paying for So Little! TER SS S + Canty BEAR you to this thestre oid Miiaa O'akad" dump’ wien cate HS 7 SAD -You MUST Me ye or oO SEE How LITTLE y bat) ‘ A Crete mes PRACTICE “erie | as Boe (FOR YOUR THINGS Xm GETING FoR & wy U3 ie +t wis a ticks bts SLOWLY BUT SURELY LIME OTHER WIVES a ae [STEAD OF ORDERIN MW Money # Sids : vali AIMIN' ME FoR 7H EY em over Te BRONX Z00 MOROSCO GROOMING TWO. | Poor House |” ADDS Oliver Morosco hus two comedies, | Set ae “Walt Til Were Married” and “Love| BLuE FROG Dreams," in rehearsal. The cast of} To IT's {he first named is made up of Henry | COLLECTION Duffy, Arthur Albert Rapley Holmes, Frank Sy Marton | OF FREAKS. Coakley, Katherine Edna | May Oliver, Lucy B n Kate WHY Wor Je nm and Jean 5! n “Love Dreams” are Else Alde Bates, | ALD A Marion Green, Tom Powers, Paul FEW Burns and Maurice Holland. | BLUE LAW A “FOLLIES” RHYME. | | FREAKS Puzzle—Who’s Got the Crust? THE LoLLYPorPs Some OTHER OC BREAD For. TEN CENTS ® t ewes “WHAT DOES HE, ARMED REVENUE. Guards DEFEND DETROIT FROM oN PULL FoR. THE SHORE ) enw" 7_INCHES FROM FLOOR IS To Bz HEIGHT OF Womens SKIRTS SAYS AMERICAN SOCIETY WOMAN. WE Always FIGURED THEM A CITTLE OVER 2 FEET pons Lost Diamonp * Founp IN 4 4 o t ae Phillips has been engsged % f atin Ww ine ‘el whieh Mare law, BOTTLE isp a Ly 3s Inc., will prod = = -— OF HOME ee! Sonny,” V. Hobart’s melody | GOSH, I WISH T COULD THINK 1 SAW STEN = “GIR SF (wHere 1S THE) BREW. ee play, wil her prawited by vie s2-| | (GETANOTHER SOB— | comeTHine FoRL| | wanten w po | | BY GLY THAT Nea eae nets cing eee MMalcoln iticka,| | CTHIS WORK 1s Too MUcH / ) You IN THe Mictirtiduse ee) Cores ooeon ! SITUATED, FERDIE ? le ‘ Howard Komi | LFOR Me! s PAPER, KATINKA! SURE Tees for A Muth ful, ghareh sing: ae =S See = SPARKLE F . - oy IT producers: a Vit build “a theatre on cae © . y.” said Arthur Levy, y “may have been a mill worker, but CASE OF + the bridegroom was a fast worker. “CRYING Ja the cast of “Other Lives" are . Mary Servoss, Craut rd Kem, Whit- o (A~> SICKNESS? Je! Luce en! - - Ee ery Ke ary dy, William Will ~ EZERMUPA jams, Frederick Lloyd and Junior i ONian. THeEnrost Robinson and Gretta Cooper | ) ) (+ MAYBE fare the latest additions to the cast of ergy a et ag ee ows |. ‘id toh vill open @ he Brartintrst ‘Theatre Sept. 1. JEWELED NHR Charles Harbury na eon engaged CASE IN 2 “Laancelo' du | ee wrich Village ‘Theatre in Sep- | a SOMES ECT a Francesca Rotoli will be tn “The | . peenetenines oe 7 : THAT HAS Mask of Hamlet” when it opens at aieal sasha mnncnnnnt: Anny 2 HELD 7 Prince: A Peaerie Sanne fim sta, in on he EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. 25 { ENGAGEMENT way from c ja to have a vaca- GAGEN efiemis saris Sha $105 SEE THIS PAGE TO-MORROW FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 22 A = Btreet, Brookly iT a MATCH a Sramet In Aw arcs BETTY BLUE SHE SEARCHED SHE OPENED A DOOR 0X, { SHE LOST A SHOE - ALL OVER THE AND LET OUT A ROAR- say t ; Every Week We hair, the fo in th : ores) Zierteld Jr, han Three of $10.00 FICTION 8 s be doesn’ ; [ om Secs si Nine of 5.00 SAYS GIRLS | wight, part. in “ack Thirty of 1.00 ARE NOT . Pay.” : 4 . AFRAID oF nhary, Lauder witt perin a tour at’ Kor Children Under SNAKES. ding ‘0 iY Mo K Piva place in the Adirondacks, 15 Years oi Age. Ling A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. To stimulate interest in drawing ARE MORE Mrs. H. Ferdinand Gales-Wallace, among the New York schov! children, PANGER Wellsville, oun e has OuS ee ee eee reas’ "84 The Evening World is publishing f rs FOOLISHMENT three drvs each week @D uncum. C1 Foop ; y . : pleted strip similar to the ome Mi u H A youth who lived over in Corning, XPERT OF ELP Baid: “Girls always start me to scorn- printed here to-day. CHICASO eo, For the best wurk dune in come anes | dt night they fake up leting each strip ‘Ube Eve: U A wonderful make-up Leer ait anks mime award if you have not yet reached tures in the strip are drawn. print Number 25 in the tower ieft| Ne drawing will be considered unless} Tho §10 award winning drawing) OF FOOD To But gosh, they look tough m the your tiiteenth birthday at the time Your compicted rhyme must end corner of the envelope or puch mpanied by such a note, giving) don this page one PROHIBITION « morning !* ONE award ot TEN DOLLARS, |Your drawing is made, with a word rhyming with “HOUSE.”| #" which your drawing ts matied.| na Ratinsieg reavirad. eT zee | errow, tog her with SOME ifr : It is not required of any contestant| Ziis is wmportant, hrnctve re | aa = ROM T. TUBBR avert vf FYE: BOle) WAT 38 Be that the strip from the paper be used! Your drawing must have clipped or| Your completed drawing, must. bs any'st'the' Gtawinge submitted YOR ~~ RAQM pi SMASTNUT TREE. LARS. i] Complete the rhyme in the accom: | in submitting drawings. pinned to it rey pasted) a ty from fecelved by Fig! Evenin Worle not In fairness to all, no competitor KEEPING AT u grow re ever! . . y * i . eS é ue HC every a gmards of ONE DOLLAR, |Pa"Yina strip and draw he ming Nate that today's draving ts name ne af your parante oF an tae han 6B. Ms Saturday, Aus Banas be graded te, ereregiren eae] ONE'S Hag SBT 2, Bhe—You fatter me, He—Well, then, every other day.” ‘ picture to fit your rhyme in the same| dered 25. Bee that your drawing, stating your presen , You will be eligibie to receive 88! style as that in which the other pics bears the same number and also’ you were born (yea x " ) \ in| Summer Drawing School, P. O. Boz|during the course of these drawing month, day). 140, City Hall Station, New York City. ' eompetitions. , Above ‘Waree \ ">

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