The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1921, Page 24

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We CALM Joe! s'Att RIGHT — G-GET WY OLD MARY ANN aloe? SELF “TH FINEST CAR MONEY CAN Buy AGHENUALS and Kemper have , m.|( OUR YOUNGER POETS 0 | \ cnmaeeseesosmnnsssnnstsnrassmmsmannetsssincal! ; ' WW. arrancea ith | Georg “mau a ‘ Cohan and Sam H. Harrls AIN'T NERVOUS ~ ¥ put the Chicago company playing} Georgie McGinnis of Flushing is i “Phe Bat," now at the Princess | only eleven y old, but he has sent 8 Theatre, Chicag into the Grand |¥S 4 Nice poem as an entry in the Opera House out there. The change test for the castor ofl | what Georgie wrote: My sister has a beau who likes To hold her little hand, t. 4and the company ndefinitely In its new will be made will continue Yeation, It was understood M Gohan would move “The O'Brien | Ud from the way she coos at him Girl” trom 1 n to the Grand Op 1 guess she thinks tt grand. “It's well to learn to hold her hands,” Yrouse, Chicago, but thi to have been dropped Sait Pa, “I'm talking sense, in Boston now, where Vor when they're wed he'll have to hold Girl” ts a big nit . Those hands in self defense.” COLUMBIA OPENS SOON. ‘The new season at te A CUP FOR TRUNK Theatre will open Monday A loving cup is how o Labor Puy, with “Jingle Jingle.” a yy t Tr burlesque show in which are Harry Steppe, Harry O'Neal and the Mor rivsey Sisters. BELASCO ACCEPTS PLAY David Belasco accepted « play ‘Yom Cushing, two of W in preparation for Broadway Cushing is a Yale man works are Mr ‘fou DONT KNow— ‘You CALLED ON He Goors ~T ———— 2g ea eie OH, WHAT A JOKE! { ANT ‘Ou GUESS y ay ‘ Cn OI “THEYRE FROM “THe “THINGS WELL FROM I SHOULD “THINK >} ie Bul DUDGIN' face at the Hippodrome was about SWELL_ RESORT ' Sy bh eee dapat le "6 "BAR aac dallatt alts Q 9 REMARKS-IT SOUNDS roudy for rehearsals of the skating (ESaceion ? RAE Oe 7 CITY; HOT SPRING! ( i MORE LIKE-TH' ballet which will be in “Get - 4 eis if ALL THROUGH CANADA ¢ \ Poor House | rhe mans ed the “fF sa i nalele cs there w d vr of the skaters sus “wa taining bumps and bruises during the a si 4 repo a Air, Bur “But there will be nothing Under th Mr. Dillingham, been wise | bateh of ice out of soft We'll Get You Yet Shes halen ne niEAA t of AES One TS ue LATTLE MARY MIXUP Wasted Revenge ! i| Longacre ‘Thea- — a PE WELL. THEN — MBor A Bie 4 Me DID NT ‘t efits Tits | ‘You "ree ale Nortel ottymoune || f YEAR WHAT| ae ae na (he CALLED me | DMOTHINGIT came Lone || | li 7S RY Pann ir manel| LL CALLED Harris is wondering. | Ye them approached him : 4 noise we gotta make, ” Mr. to git another theat HE 1.OVES FAIR LILY. George Randolph Chester was 5) pleased with the way his wife - he wrote: I tried to write some winning verse In praise of my fair Lily I love her so that everything T wrote seemed awfully silly =R-m- That'll Do It! I tore my hair, 1 gnashed my teeth, T hissed ferocious curses, And. then#I bought this pair of Looks And stole the prettiest verses KATINKA i { i i } WHEW, WHAT AN ODOR! 1 © ‘See WON'T YGIVE A LITTLE SOMETHIN’ To A POOR FELLER OUT OF <— WORK, MUM ? NOBODY TAKES PITYON P DON'T CRY, ER. He! IM piscuste.D WIT Cnet Gay ) Ne THar eS aLaved HAD A Good WANT MAYBE T an Boss- wue Youciwe — THAT PooR MAN OUTSIDE ONE OF YouR CIGARS? SORRY, BUT ‘ALL 1 CAN Give You Is SYMPATHY ¢ PUFF THAT THING \WTHOUT A GAS MASK ! UNSTRUNG THAT 1 FEEL LIKE LIFE - MY NERVES ARE SO ENDING IT ALL! | Gossip. Elsie Janis sails to-day trom Eng- | land for New York | » to Chicago | "start. open in xine Blliott's eee “ Wiliam “The Silver Fo Theatre Sept. 5. Lee Shul and Jessie Tonstelle | will present “The Triumph of X” at the Comedy Theatre to-night Sissle an Blake have written two} New songs .0P “Shuffie Along” at the $3d Street > usic Hall, A. H. Woods will present Helen! MacKellar in “Back Pay” at the El | tinge Theatre Aug. 20. j A cireular just at hand announces | that “Handsome” Sidney Larschan has been elected Supreme Kibitzer of Greenpoint. | Alice Delysia breught from France | g@evera! sets of artificial eyebrows to wear in “Afour.” Thirty-five children from the| Brightside Nursery were guests of | 4mn cinew- oy axe wery| Award Winners, Strip No. 25, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing re ce cast of “Tarzan of $10 Award the Apes. ne. | Deen eee aanneaapmanaannaggnaamaonannpnanananaaanl TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. 2 COMPLETED BY MORTIMER J. MAYER ‘The Solwyns will make the first! American production of “The Circle” | at Stamford t Dodgon Mit died to| =~ Mortimer J. Mayer =| | BETTY BLUE SHE SEARCHED SHE’ OPENED A DOOR. WHEN SHE SAW IT USED : i aialonsl of “Fersonelliy” opening at} (ace (ourtsn) | SHE LOST A SHOEk. - ALL OVER THE AND LET OUT A ROAR-] ag A- HOUSE BY A Walter Moore has named his new! No. 1160 Bryant Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.) 1 gon 4) Woods Moore and is waiting ints i testy Alden mere ' \ Richard Hernd complete the $5 Awards i ‘ cast of “The Ski in which Bessie Mary O’Brien (Age fourteen) | No. 318 East 77th Street, N. Y. C. Charles Havenstrile (Age twelve) Barriscale will star. Cleo Madison York from the wil launch a pi manazement nex’ under her 0 onth A THOUGHT FOR TO DAY Frank Bacon of “Lightnin'," eaya N® 391 Seranton Avenue, Lynbrook, | be wouldn't mind going on the road Lek * FF ff it was one-night stands, “You i can't see muc the country on a John P. Roulett j trip to Chicage rumbles he. (Age fourteen) } % No. 23 Davis Street, Long Is! . sued FOOLISHMENT. Sh RANE Ueland Gity, “4 1 wish I could sing like a bird; it Tve tried, but cach note that's deen $1 Awards | KI Neard HARRIET FAIELLA, age thirteen, ; Has sounded so cracked No 1634 Amaterdam Ave, N.Y. C./ 26th jBtreet and Crocheron Avenu:,/ RUTH LEVIER, age fourteen, No.) — — — - } That I've oft been attacked | ALFRED GIVLIANO, age fourteen,| pp ening: bt. feat 27th Street, Bayonne, N. J. PROMPT ACCEPTANCE. however, and her social persistence ts amusing to the other guests, The i By people who thought me absurd, | No. 18 Tiffany Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. | esont years ie woo ttne Nee bs ee | ave vital ee mnnere sand 810) N mnglishman visiting in thie|ntlring, go there are Usually eome|hostess did not notice it, however, ' —— MOLLIE ROSENBLATT, age four-|,sxth Bireet, New Vork City. 26 will be publidxed on this page| country attended a dinner | Sveste at the table. and said to him amiatty: FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE tee, No. 69 Schenck Ave. B: DAISY CLOUX, age fourteen, No. 71|next Friday. Strip No. 29 for you to given by a hostess whose hos-| This dinner was of the usual in-| “Now do tell me when we may ex- Ret went woidd’ vo et n NG, ronck Ave. Brooklyn.| | West 96th Btreet, New York Cit. | complete will be palntcd to-morrow. | sanity, {es notoriously inadequate, |adequate kind, It served merely as | Dect the pleasure of having you to | pattie What, vould you sive for ROBE KOSSOFF, age twelve, No, MARY SULLIVAN, age fourteen, Wo.| No competiter le entitied to more Fier diceers have often been referred |an appetizer to the hungry Engiieh- |“ine with us again?” eee tat ko “a 1072 Union Avenue, Brenx, N. Y. | 9156 117th St. Richmond Hill, L. |.| than ene award, twe $8 or five|to as “samples,” and invitations to|/man, and when the coffee was “Immediately, madam, immediate- oy jot know. What did you eng BARAETT, 1 V. |HELEN WIENER, age fourteen, No.|$1 eward ing the source of these |them are not socepted with alacrity | indicating that the dinner was ;' an|ly,.” wes the unexpected reply.—Hae 4 o oe ~- tte me + 8g2 fourteen, $2 East Polk Avenue, Corena, L. I. \drawirg t-tlone, second time, F wealth is large,\end, his evident diswatiefactt: pers Magazine. ; 4 “4 ™~ ¥ = - = CHAMPION WoRLD ~ FINES’ CAR —~ enamel All Have ’Em! } |) WHOLE wort’ RUSSIAN {Mm Sra GOVERNMENT | Savin \Y START So f BIG GYMNasium se swols | Countrrs | HEALTH. | WELL | THEY'VE GOT A Lor | OF DUMB | BELLS THERE \(WHappa ) MRS Ep. Smau. \Natmenn | SHES FoR | A Weak | 5,000 A 1) ALIMONY _/ WEEK | Pm ALIMONY; S AY SAYS IT he} DOESN'T 1.00K ; BIG To HER. py Guess tg! 17 L00kKs 4ARGE To SMALL | CHINESE “1 useD To | STOWAWAYS | HAVE | Webs Se | ONGS! soy lay Spal | OF 250 Ce | BOTTLES oF ) SCOTCH WHISKE Yo SOMETIMES Fays To CARRY A CORKSCREW Ane | ITALY TAKES THE DOLLAR. AS IT'S STANDARD = | MORE POLLA ~ BreLomacr | lEVERveoors | || DOING (eo Se | iT PHILADELPHIA PHYSICAL. DIRECTOR SAYS ATHLETICS APD 1¥z INCHES ‘TO OMAN'S HEIGHT. PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS CONT. STANE AGH IN THEIR: LEAGUE Lo LATEesT AR REMEDY For Hay FEVER. ALCOHOL. NOT FOR DRINKING BuT For Rus SAYS PRISONER ‘TO JUDGE. JTS THE, Law THATS RUBBING AMERICAN CATTLE SURPRISES GERMANS. Nor THe ze THEM Wh BUSINESS WAS BEE STARTED

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