The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1921, Page 12

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 By BIDE OR the cast which will support Ina Claire in “Bluebeard’s Kighth Wife,” William Harris gr. has engaged Claude King, Barry Baxter, Leonore Harris, dith, Ernest Stallard, and Philip Tonge. Miss Claire, by the way, has just returned from France, where she went to rest and buy some gowns. We met her yesterday and asked her what she learned abroad. “For one thing,” she “skirts will be jonger. No matter what the American girls say, I predict they will be wearing their dresses not higher tha: nine inches from the ground before long. Paris ha de- creed it, and Paris usually has its way, Another thing—the ladies are going to have a waist line. In my hunt for gowns in Paris I found the @ressmakers recommending the use of the corset ceinture. corset which covers the hips and the abdomen, It gives its wearer a waist line and smartness. Severalof my new gowns call for it.” “But what about ears?” we de- f@anded. “Are they going to show?"| “J don't know,” replied Miss Ch A moment later she smiled and said: “By the way, why don't you ask: somebody from Erie?” Right there we parted company. | ‘TWOULD HARDLY bo. | John Cutting, who, like Jefferson, Shrewsbury Nutt, is a special corre- | spondent of this column, writes us/ from Boston, where he went to look | into the bean situation, that two the- | atre managers of that city doubled in brass in orchestra pits recently dur- ing a strike of musicians. He suggests | that New York managers might adopt | this method of combating strikes. | Can you imagine Joe Plunkett of the | Strand tooting a peck horn, or Sam fel of the Capitol blasting 1 music on the tuba? Neither can we. NOW, ’LIZ’BETH! Yrene Franklin's little daughter, Elizabeth, saw a rehearsal of the new | “Greenwich Village Follies” recently | and was interested in the dancing of | @ young man who, because of the warm weather, wore only a path Pe suit. “Mother, what's his name?” she asked, “Vestoff,” replied Miss Franklin. Elizabeth giggled. “Oh, mother,” she | said, “he looks as though it oughta be Pantsoff.” | A LOT OF TICKETS. What 's said to be the largest ship- | ment of theatre tickets ever received | sn New York is being racked at the | Hippodrome, which opens next Satur-| day night with “Get Together.” There are 546,912 in the lot, and they will b»/ used in the first eight weeks of the | If laid end to end they would nd Central te season. reach from 1.9 miles Harmon, least, so says Mark Luescher, and be) is the man who usually takes the Hit | tickets out on the railroad for meas- Ur ng pwrposes. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. (ity Wilham Fox.) Where can @ man buy a cup for his knee or a key for a lock of his hair? Can his eyes be ealled an academy because there are pupils there? In the crown of his head what jewels are set? Who travels the bridge of his nose? Can he use in shingling the roof of his mouth the nails op his fingers and toes? Cun the crook of his clbow be sent to fail and if so, what on earth did it do? On what doca he sharpen his shoulder blades? TU be damned if 1 know; do your GOssIP. | Plisabeth Hisdon of “The Night-| , is to be ae | “The Blue Lagoon,” which i e | Messrs. Shubert are wo present, will be @ very elaborate production le Helen Namur has returned from Burope. She will appear in “Nightie Night” on tour this sea Dolores has sailed for Fra some Parisian creations in the di line for Ziegfeld productions, Max Gabel, who wi Much Money” at his Btreet and Fifth Avenu eixty-five plays ‘The Selwyns have engaged Malcolm | Fassett for a role in Olga Pet Barring vehicle, “The Silver Peacoc W. A. Brady will present at the Playhouse to-night a new play called! *Personality” by Phiiip Bartholomae and Jasper Ewing Brady. A foxtrot contest for cash prizes will be held at Terrace Garden Dance Palace Tuesday night. Mac Kuschner and Marge Kenny won the onesiep contest last Tuesday. John Malcolm- gon and Mary Tully were Irving Marantz and ‘third, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. If Qou can't fy your true colors, @on’t raise any banners.—Acsop Jr, FOOLISHMENT, Seid Father: “Johnny, aren't you guad That you're not in Odessat” Then Johnny, a respectful lad, Looked up and answered: “Yessat" Ann Mere- N Jules Bpailly + This is anew 0! econd with | Rose Sedlaci | DU DLEY ( OUR YOUNGER POETS Milton Kilduff, At cas r oil lo’ ty thourht in it things Relished even by famous kings. I'd fly around until I found The bring, Just like before; one Once more I'd hear Caruso sing. VERY TRUE! hi “Not to get stu youngster, About Plays and Players aged fourteen, f | Avenue, ly pop hag written a poem with Here it is If only 1 could learn to fly, I'd soar to heaven, With angels’ wings I'd view the | 1569 Lexington who happiness could | again encore, THE BIG LITTLE i _ GOSHAMIGHTY! L SHES BEEN AT IT AGAIN = (74 INCHES BELOW WHERE I MARKED IT ! ‘way up high, | Gos ED, wants ed the 1 froin | replied the DREAM “THE OTHER NIGHT — 1 DREAMED: TUAS MATCHED “To FIGHT DEMPSEY AN! You WERE MY MANAGER ~ CRAZY DREAM = AND You WERE Me wyatt BO eM pe ay Ou ‘BOY = LTua's Ricu! 1 HAD AN AWFUL FUNNY IN MY @ORNER “TELLING -1TS Two I Ste Youve Been JREATIN’ ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS OUT OF MW BOTTLE 5 "DEED AH GOT No GEN'UMEN AGAIN © 7 “BosBie = svi Gonn& JUMP OFF “Tite ROOF - ( HOW DO You LIKE BEING AN ACTOR, FERDIE ? ¢ ‘ s STARTIN’ Now. WELLE , 1 WALK OUT AND SWING A RIGHT FROM “Ty'FLOoR “To His CHIN AN’ “KNOCK HIM ON His EAR! TIHEN 1 Go AN’ BUY ME so Ss HE WONT “BE ASCA4RED TS JUMP OFF BIG HiGtH ROoFs — eet ISAY I'M THE TALK OF THE Town !! 0OR GIRLS — Hor THEY love ME “TH! FINEST CAR IN Te’ wore II) EN aoeal eee BUT IF THaT HAD BEEN A REAL FiGhT You'D Have BOUGHT ‘SELF A Fiivver! Ooress Pus Se (1921) NYEVE Word = DAT WUZNT a NO FRIEND Of 7 MINEsNOSAH @ el) Me ’s JUMPIN’ OFF \ LITTLE ROOFS For & WHILE ALL NIGHT To STicK THESE Pieces TOGETHER! pee Nine of Thirty of pleted strip pleting each World will make FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. y)--You tickle me, LARS, EVENING \ WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. $105 Every V/eek in Awards Three of $10.00‘ For Children Under 15 lLears o1 Age To stimulate interest in drawing among the New York schoo! children, | The Evening World is publishing | three days each week an uncom. similar to printed here to-day, For the best work done in coms| strip The ONE awaid of TEN DOLLARS, THREE awards of FIVE DOL-| TEN arena of ‘Ox DOLLAR, SEE THIS PAGE MONDAY FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 27. YT VE GOT A_ DANDY CHOO- CHO, SAID LITTLE JOHNNE DEE. 5.00 | 1,00 | TEON “TLL SHow You How TO 1T,WAEN IT WIND IT 30 IT STARTED OFF LIKE FUR, AND FAN, AND RAN, AND RAN ee the one | your drawing ts made, ee 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- You will be eligible to recelye an) tures in the strip are drawn, Evening | award li you bave not yet reached | | your fifteenth birthday at the timo | With a word rhyming with “RAN.” corner of the envelope or package Your completed rhyme must end in which your drawing is mailed. | the statistics required. PRINT ent | name and address and the number of | This is important, It is not required of any contestant | | that the strip from the paper be used | in submitting drawings. dered 80. See that your | Pinned to it (not pasted) a note from Note that to-day's drawing ts num- | gne of your parents or your guardian drawing | stating your present age and the date dears the same number and alao| you were born (year, month, da: . » day). \ print Number 30 in the lower r leit _No drawing will be considered unless | your drawing at top of the same sheet. Your drawing must have clipped or | | | received by The accompanied by such a note, giving, The $10 award winning drawing | 1 be published on this page 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. to all, no competitor hall entitled to more than one Your completed drawing must b Evening World not | M, Wednesday, Aug. 3 later than Ed tbo Swings I From the Floor! { SHARK SCAT TERS SOCIETY SOUTHAMPTON (T WAS Nor STATEN ISLANDERS REPORT SEEING GHOST IN CONCORD CEMETERY ON CLOVE RD. | AuTo CRASHES INTo WINDOW OF NEAR BEER Armen | PHILADELPHIA DRESSMAKERS: MAY GO ON STRIKE IF SYSHTED | Address Bator, Auer, ty 10 a ) @ fi 1 ds Summer Drawing 0. iD awaya sae 58 9, fixe 8 drawing 199, Oty Halt Btation, Ne New Mork ous. competitions. > | PLEA OF M ROASTED | COLD GRUB tha FAILS AND HUSBAND IS a a To PAY ALIMONY. 48 ONCE 07 + SHE MADE Ce a, /T HOT he FOR HIM MENS CLUB OF NEBRASKA PLEDGES ITSELF To DRINK NOTHING STRONGER THAN WATER. FOR. NEXT 5 YEARS, CAMELS ALWAYS OUP THRIVE ON A. CESERT BATHER AT S Wo! A_ MonEY SHARK “USED TO ASSOCIATE A CLOVE WITH SPIRITS YEARS AGO ade: You've BEEN DRINKING ! ’{! SMELL Cloves (CaS MAN ARRESTED FOR STEALING BARREL OF APPLES SAYS WIFE MADE HIM DO ITe OF ADAM BLAMING (NUS SALOON IN VERSEY &s TOWN « jf AS MAYBE AIS, Gh Ee ne RADIATOR. | 5 Fox. | NEEDED \ '7 avags WATER _—_— ower CINCINNATI MAN ORDERED BY JUDGE TO ) PAY HIS WIFE 20 ow Wl WEEKLY ALiNat'y vert oF $ 30.10¢ GUESS THE JO¢ MUST &: WAR TAX WAGES ARE CUT THouGHT Low CUTS WERE FASHIONABLE.

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