The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1921, Page 20

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vn er a Nr ENN REIT ees Toren Bi COMME VAG C ___ MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1921 | | JOE’S CAR ath ae ste “t Joe’s Troubles Are Home Brewed! { | About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY “This LeTTER ts FROM AUNT ESSIE AND SHE WE MIGUT, HOWEVER, TO GET A “TORING CAR = SOE 1 Tite WE'LL Have. HLL say it won't! sie COULDN'T GET ON 'T-LeT atone! Brooks will be stars this sea- | | son, cach in a play new to Broadway. | Wallace Monro has assumed the man. | agement of Miss Spong and will pre- [leaped into the race for the castor oil fent her in “The Fan" (L'Eventait), |lollypop. His poem is albout the fam. | by Caillavet and de Fiers, adapted by | ily eat and should appes! to iho 4 : i rs TURN TH’ CAR IN ON A 3 : UR ROADSTER bN'T Gong ff SAYS SHE'S COMING To GET IN Iv® iF sHe WEIGHS AN NNOUNCEMENTS just at hand | : - zs bd 5 ‘ say that Hilda Spong and Alan if OUR YOUNGER POETS | Lyfe BE Ble ENOUGH, /} SPEND A FEW WEEKS OUNCE SIE'LL ScaLe. a TON! } HEAVY DUTY “TRUCK? = (moe (| WITH US. OUR CAR Big t Nona? WON'T BE BIG [> Ws PLENTY t ENOUGH FOR mon Milton, aged fourt \ fondrix Street, Pyook! BiG ENoveH ARE YOU Gorn \GitT FAT AGAIN Ce Pitts Duffield. She will nave the role| who fove home and fireside, He ae of Giselle, created by Marcello Lender | it is; to in Paris, | Wheneter 1 come from work For Mr, Brooks, Lee Shubert hi ifs sai inaaell fo ent Plected @ the Alimony, a NEW) a ay seady I TWO three-act play by A. Washington ‘ Y , Paxtet, author of “Marrying Money.” Jn order to devour the mea The cast is now being eng! inder Get away, Tabby! the personal supervision of Mr Brooks, SHE WANTED TO KNOW. She is a little actress and Saturdiy w her first baseball ga At man reached first and ner Mrs, Henry Sanders of No, 271 Hey~- ward Street, Brooklyn, has written Charles Dillingham asking him to a: : cept the Honorary Chairmanship of { probably. try to teal second the Bedford Neighborhood Associa-| base and he'll be safe if the second tion, recently formed to promote “get] baseman doesn't touch him.” together” parties with the idea of fc “Would the second baseman stop in tering neighborhood friendliness. She) the middie gwme and try to hor atates that the inspiration for the| row money?" she asked HONORING MR. DILLINGHAM | | m will open Saturday night. The idea is to Spread the plan until it covers the| entire country, rew Hipy.drome show, "Get | gether," which Mr, Dilling! Yessir! Looks Like. “Th! NeExDooRS ARE GoIN' To BE NICE NEIGHBORS ~ We MUST CULTWWATE AN' DID You | SEND’ MR. NEXDOOR Some OF MY P) Home BREW ! BY WAY OF DIVERSION. | Sweet Annubcile was very fol. | Her fricads sugyested this and that to make her thin, ard though she tried, a form divine she was denied. She dieted, but all in vain, The net result was one pound gain. She used to ery, Me silly chump, when cuy- body called her plump. Sweet Annabctic once fell in love, He called her pet and turtle dove. But now and then they'd have a 4 spat ond he would call her big : and fat, She'd worry when he'd ae . . : Mm tx 4 —— AL, goaway, asserting that he meant 2 Jase eee” to stay. At last the worry made - ~ * a her thin, this lady of the triple chin. Sweet Annabelle looked aes very jine and when her beau 1 66 >) tome down the tine ner dewwry | VATTLE MARY MIXUP He Needn’t “Come In Outa the Wet” !, nearly knocked him dead. With- |} im d'week the two were wed. 1 MYUNCLE OWNS —ossie ! | He PAID dis cenT- GET TIGHT saw Sweet Annabelle to-day. Weet-Tm & THE SPRINKLE — Ger AWAY / een er o NY MAINE 2 She frowned and then 1 heard TAXPAYER CART AND IF Ya Go AREAD = ? FROM THERE a sab lal ee ( her say: “I lost my fat and = Ger SPRINKLED. LL He NTS TA- | eee" gained a skate. Oh, would I'd I Guess | OWN whe As in <e a | COUPLE IN never dropped my weight!” PART OF iT _ Pe enone hae G \ } > SULLIVAN eS jE v OUNT EVERYBODY'S USIN’ IT. “Rh 3 YA WANTA - YER CENT A MARRIED Ss IN HAY LOFT. Fine { DID HE [> DRINK (Tf 4. SAW THE AMBULANCE” CALL id AFTERNOON ! : FG } se ||__§ ‘ {WHY SOLOMON 2 AT 9 Hae 306 CHELSEA, MASS. MAN GETS LICENSE To WED FoR 3% TIME» Wy Sihy | HE MAY | CELEBRATE THE 4% Maine CENSORS ¥, BAR TIGHT Ua t BATHING SUITS. HOW CAN THEY Qovess Pow casirivier The writer of this column has seen ten new plays in the Inst three weeks and in all but one the line “You don’t understand” was used, It seems to be as big an aid to modern day play- wrights as is the telephone. GOSSIP. The Messrs. Shubert will have o P ney "Mimic World” annually. erences | “The Last Waltz” will be play ae the 150th time at the Century to- WS SS night. A “Just Married” moves to the Nora \\" Bayes's Theatre to-night with the : eh : 4 . hy " iu PITTSBURGH MINISTER DECLARES Music FEEDS THE SOUL. original cast intact. Charlotte Walker, recently of “The Skylark,” will have a comedy sketch in vaudeville. Daphne Pollard, singing character comedienne, has been booked in Keith vaudeville. Moron, the French clown, has ar- rived in New York to appear in the DOES YouR Boss KNow You BouGHT A SUBSTITUTE LEAN OVER THE You've GoT FOR ; new. Hippodrome show. AN AUTo, FERDIE ? Site ANleee EYes AIN'T YA-] | WY) Ance. + # Tae Kupsicis © re in tne play, A \S BEGINNING To GET] | WHAT'S THE HATTER] WHATS THE «| | Wy) CAKE ‘The Six-Fitty.” beta ela ON MY NERVES ¢ WITH THE RIGHT ag REASON) 70U 7 | larous Loew's new State Theatre Just HIRED AN . 1 F F BATA: IS aTANG opening this evens ACCOUNTANT To REAR TRE ! HoT WATER FLOWS FROM "The Wheel” will ope at the fety and “The Poppy-God" at the Hudson to-night “Adventure,” Langdon McCor- mick’s new spectacular melodrama, will come to New York in October. Arnold Lucy will have the role of the doctor in “A Bill of Divorce- ment.” An entertainment will be given at Delmonico’s Satunday night, Sept. 10, a N a= Me My eS 4 in aid of unemployed chorus girls, ie Ve : Z Gs = . (| NEW WELL IN FLORIDA | 40 GALLONS 4 MINUTE. MAKE AN IDEAL | SPOT FOR AN | APARTMENT BUILDING Arthur Rosenfeld went with Sam _ 7 c EB 56, ie . ‘ 4 SO, Jacobs to see a boxing match at a - ty - ¢ yacht club the other night and be- * 2 — 3 came almost unmanageable. The press tickets for the opening of “The Greenwich Village Follies” at the Shubert to-morrow night are miniature painters’ plaques. A unique SHOE STRING 1D LIKE To i ONER BLAMED | Sp Its? = ‘i A . ’ : Oa 4 Lacing gh TROUT Fon TDA. Award Winners, Strip No. 27, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing fe : ville named Roper. ONE Leena | TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. 27 COMPLETED BY AMBROSE CHURCHILL. REASON FOOLISHMENT. $10 Award | ss ~ - sO many One summer when 1 was away | LITTLE JILL TO CALL ON THE MAN] SAID AE,“COME WITH ME,] FORIHAVE TWO CUPS BUT ARE DOWN 1 ome a Ky horse euting hay. Ambrose Churchill | WENT UP A AILL ARID WEEE AYE SOME TER: My ie ya yelled to my daughter: EEL “Go get him some water.” (age fourteen) [Va ea ean y We emptied two pails in the bay. , No. 9126 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. GIRL ene IMMIGRANT 1 FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | i “I can tell you to a quart how much| $5 Awards Reais my ’ water goes over Niagara Falls'in «| Daniel Fox | WITHOUT | i | (age fourteen) | | No. 39 Jackson Street, New York City. HER DoG. | WANTED WON AT LasT. | Joseph Kossoft THE BARK ABEL was telling Isabel of the (age fourteen) /N DISEMBARK sby young man that had for No, 1072 Union Avenue, Bronx, some months been “gone” on OR ee her, but whose suit had languished Alvenla Edwards because he simply hadn't the courage (age fourteen) STATEN ISLAND GHOST TURNS OUT TO BE A WHITE OWLe to speak out. Finally, Mabel said, sho| No 122 Bond Street, Brooklyn. decided that it was “up to her" to -_-_-_ take decisive measures. Accordingly, the next time he called she pointed $1 Awards Hoor Mon / = jy) Yo THE RIGHT 2 to the carnation in his buttonhole and MND OF SPIRIT, 3 said: “Til give you g kiss for that | MARGARET CAPONE, age eleven, ' Won y " A sl 4 carnation. No, 22 McDougal Sti Y.¢, [STANLEY TREU, age fourteen, No.) Names of award winners and $10 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE, [pony looking at it and smiling at| | "Om your other foot," said the man i i Whereupon the bashful suitor’s| HAROLD NEMETZ, ai elve, Box| 207 St. Ann's Avenue, N. Y. C. award winning drawing for Strip No. N eccentric and slovenly look- | *4ch other, he Lifted his foot into full | (NO Kad | mage the ‘bet, with a THESE : ‘Then ‘the young man grabbed his hat 1 IRSA Bu ks rings vc E lusting, Let.) new J e | his legs crosse@, in an arm- | *tisfactic . nistake,” Aaid the old man with a Ww : and started to leave the room. a) dale, N. J. BERT TOBEY, age fourteen, No,|you to complete will be printed to- | ohair before the fire in the smoking] “Grand pattern that, isn't it, gen- kaowing smalls, | “i, generally reckon Mee there are you golng?” demanded |JACK SHAPIRO, age twelve, Wave-| 1789 Fulton Avenue, Browx. morrow. loom of the hotel, His trousera wora|tomen? Il bet! t \en't another | open come. prepared.” DAR: ANY ONE ord Sue tor more carna-| crest, Apartments, 72d Street and| ALBERT ZAMARA, age thirteen, No.| No competitor is entitled to more! somewhat drawn up the leg whic jt in | With that he puiled up the other SCREE tions,” he called out as he shot| Boardwalk, Arverne, L. |. 409 West 145th Street, N.Y. C. — |than one $10 award, two $5 or five|he crossed, exposing to view a bril- |, yf itt omars all round that there |leg of lus trousers, and to the armuse- CH through the doorway.—Los Angeles! FRANKLIN BAKER, age twelve, No.! NATHAN MACHTEY, age fourteen, |§1 awards during the course of these|jiant red, white and blue striped sock, | “pone! Whee i It?” asked the 2 Sas. ‘Times. 1276 Clinton Place, Elizabeth, N. J, No.4 Jefferson Street, Yonkers, N.Y. drawing competitions, pod ed to view @ black sock,—Boston and noticing two or three of the com- ed ‘dues * plate tes 1 ET RP Bare SORE kk cane x a

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