The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 22

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By BIDE ILIIAM HARRIS, Jf, 6 cided that New Y Ina Claire in th ginal ve sion af “Biuebeard’s Kighth Wife,” & transiated from the Frenoh of Alfred Savoir by Chariton Andrews, an | ne as rewritten by the Chief of Police of New Haven. Miss Chore and bh company, alle amping, into the Minion of the iaw in New Haven, upenes night in Ha and the ta play shothed of Pe present, and what he saw didn't mm to In the French version of te play which, if played prese Franc the F Tated exactly, would make police Bighth Wit: atre her: Mr H for the death chee e Pare turn a bir with ench lines t 1 whol fore reid respo! rush. wat eenr in the (JOE WEBER SPEAKS UP. Joe Webes went Thirty Acres yester Wilson and Bryan While the contest was along «© une man “pasned ofthe 5 UP. Tae Whee iat be 1 initial perfo tten by Estar West 45th Street n ner This is what Miss Banks Tonight's the night, ah, Josephine! When all Broadivay, alert and keen, Will listen to the humming wheel And pat they money on the deat Lach spoke a part: each peg a bit. All tempered bu an artist's wit, Moulded in shape bu Kid MeCon To fll the Gavety wath joy Ever may wour art be yearning. Ever may “The Wheel” keep turning: Minting Golden dollars from Smath's learning Ah, Josephine. to-mght's the dpst keep your shirt on snug and | tight money, churning, churning night, | ARLISS RESUMES ACTING George nhs rece anced of , resumed at the Booth night |. SHE WAS WORRIED id g y from home xt morning at 8 o'clock she tele- ned her mother PeeSyou all right, mamma?” she | ed "¥es, dear,” was the mother’s re haven't you written | ed the little girl, “I'm wor- | | GOSSIP. * Broadhurst hes cneaged | ) and valley | atti | green will sail for] y with her son, who to syiool there. ish’ Love” was launched on sty? Wagenhals & Kemper in | le yesterday yO more “Bats” opened Saturday eis now in New Haven and the other ts in Norfolk Bayles Colr el Messrs. Shub -frew A! Jolson Wiliam Hodge der «Lee Shube night in Pittsbur has yeen engaged Anagement of ra Bayes, will entertain you at the show, Monday night ‘The Messrs Shubert will pul “Blossom Time’ into rehearsal to ys) It will open in New York in Just 12,106 Tokether” at day. This b poords, Frances B. Roeder. daughter of the ite Gus Hoeder The World, wil ehter vaudeville under James Deviin direction. She is an vyoralist “Don Juan" at the Garrick wa postponed from last night t mor accompiishe row night. This is Lou Te ns new starring vehicle Gilbert Emery, author of “The Hero,” has been engaged as Maric Doro's leading man in “Lilies of the Field.” F. Ziegfeld jr returned to New York this morning from Narraganset ier, where he spent Labor Day with his wife, [Billie Burke, and their daughter on the Ziegfeld yacht A THO HT FOR TO-DAY It isn’ ys best to slap at the fly that lights on your hand. He may Bo to your bald spot FOOLISHMENT By chance a young girl from Peru Sat down on the hat of Tom Drew Mm love all 4s fatr He proposed then and there; Sheaccepted. What eise could she do? PROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “I used to !fve in Pamama” “Now I know why they it looks om the canal.” i od Curmin About Plays and ‘Players i. “OUR YOUNGER POETS. Michat ves near O'Toole aged ten the Wilham: vat after the who Ive Station Wlypop His rhyme isn't quite a work of act ut it is all but Here tis Mary hud a tiltle goat, She hed win the cele Her father brew, got 1 bump, the poor old feller! When he caw That set the secking how up he saul sagne Pinas gl to thinking, * put Mary merely smiled at him tnd blamed it on his drinking WRITER CHANGES NAME Adeline Leitab: and fin seengrios, ha Adele Hendric wow hb, who write plays nar years Wd te Heng rased Dn I I nn nn BLANCHE NEVER “TGLD ME YOU WAD 4 ALL “Tis DOPE ABOUT CARS — WHERE'D YILEARN 7 ALL? pn) YES — AND WHEN SUMP'N GOES WRONG WITH ONE. OF” “WHOSE CONTRAPTIONS = F's ™ — Es LAND SAKES Joe , IVE BEEN ag) se OT ON “THE FARM weve | Gor A BIG “DURING CAR , YSEE JOE - YouR UNCLE CYRUS Is AS DUMB ABOUT CaRs AS YQU ARE !! UP to ME To DIG IN AND | Ly boware he. “Trouste!} _/ it J ‘ TKHow MORE THAN 1 fo ABour a Gow! “TRACTORS AND A GASOLINE PUMPING: PLANT ! J 4 J GOsy ~ ALL SORTS OF GAS \ ENGINES , EH? / "¢ 2 A- DRIVING CARS TEN YEARS | TWO FLWVERS, THREE BIG Atout A GAR an ~—y ) Next Time He'll Telegraph It! . mt oe ee OUR FAMILY 1S MAD AT YOUR SS AIN'T NEVER GO Pa wf KATINKA (FERDIE THINKS He KNOWS EVERYTHING SusT CAUSE] | HA! HE GoES To NIGHT SCHOOL Now ! BET He ’SULY THE i EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. $105 Every Week in Awards Three of $10.00 Nine of 5.00 Thirty of — 1.00 For Children Under 15 Years of Age ‘Vo stimulate interest in drawing amoung the New York school children, The Evening World is publishiag three days cach week an uncom pleted strip similar to the printed here to-day, one For the best work done In com pleting each strip The World will make ONE award of TEN DOLLARS, THBEE awards of FIVE DOL. LARS. TEN awards of ONE DOLLAR. Zou will be eligible to receive an, id Evening THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY : i WAS A Siac Pe Yo Do \7 --BuT d / Tas LETTER Ci i } FORGETFUL GAGL A Week AGO LL Beat OF IT. BuT X -ER- Mert UNTIL \ _ ed P —- je DEAR T-T-ER y Faoet eas be LS WINTER A a, | 2 ai FAMILY AND WE LT LET OUR Doe Jvisit You No MORE THE NAME OF A KiNG! : a > (esr LeTER WAS ASKING MoTHER “To FPosTPONE HER ia wou G 7 aa cee ( Weit We must Yo MAIL ABOUT = S. Now =r expecr SHELL Be HERE IN “THE MORNING # ) “TH ONLY ‘SV — INOW ULL <M AWFULLY TE CLE \ | @ORRY M'DEAR ) MAKE “THE eae ar oS oA z ANIMAL CRACKERS | : P-ACCOUNT WE GWE | eee Hurt AINT ALLOWED 4 int) HIS DOE SOME | His ova Doe Te es ) _ HAVE MEAT ¢/ ANIMAL CRACKERS en, one - ~ Who’s Dumb Now? WELL, To Tect You THe TRUTH, KATINKA - I HAVEN'T] FottoweD THE RACES i LATELY !! ne - TM SURE SILLY GIRL, Twat HANNIBAL DIDN'T You WAS BEFOR EVER READ ROMAN » History ?, THar Guy DON'T ARGUE WITH ( WELL, SHARTY- Tul PRove tT By My Boss ~ He WENT ALL THROUGH aoe COLLEGE ! THINKS FourTH Is SAY BOSS - WHO CAME First - HANNIBAL or GRACcHUS ? > ? 34 SEE THIS PAGE TO-MORROW FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 31. is = — — TOMMY, TOMMY, PLUDDING AN’ PIE - TOOK THE SWAT TET TO SWAT A FLY- SAID LITTLE TOMMY,” AR, HE RAISED THE SWATTER. WHEN SUDDENLY— ‘ SWISH- THERE'S MY FRIEND,- TO WHOM, TM GOING To P ee UT AN 8 | award if you have not yet reached your fifteenth birthday at the time wour drawing is made. WHAT TO DO. Complete the rhyme in the accom- panying strip and draw the missing| Note that to-day’s drawing ts num- picture to fit your rhyme in the same! hered $4. See that your drawing atyle ae that in which the other ple- ‘bears the same number and also tures in the strip are drawn, Your completed rhyme must end with a word rhyming with “SWISH.” It is not required of any contestant that the strip from the paper be used in eubmitting drawings, print ‘Number corner of the cuveiope or package | secom| the st. PRINT your week from to-morrow, togeth ei which your drawing t mailed. | nam the number of the names of the 14 award winne: This & important, your drawing at top of the samesheet.! The Evening World will not return Your drawing must have clipped or | Your completed draw out be any of the drawings submitted, pipned to it (not pasted) a note from ‘eceived by The Evenin, orld not) in fairness to all, no competitor pi later than 5 P. M. 8: y, Sept. 10./ shall b itl hi, @ of your parents or your guardian ’ Fe al sha @ entitled to more than one iva World's $10 award, two $5 or five $1 awards ng your present ageand the date oO Por during t course of these drawing uowere Soh ke! manth thay) competitions. a The $10 award winning giving will be published on this » RIGHT To SAY "DaMmN’ UPHELD BY PORTLAND OE MANY CLERGYMEN HAVE TAKEN UP GOLE. Tows - W.K.VANDERBILT © MILES To SEA- THOUGHT THE L/MIT CHICAGO |“ WIDOW SHOULD MARRIES WIDOWER, WITH © YOUNGSTERS. THAT'S 6 OF WE AND HALF POZEN OF THE OTHE: SULLIVAN COUNTY WOMAN WINS FIRST PRIZE FoR BREAD MAKING AND >) PAYS OFF Amor Gace oN <THE * DOUGH < “HOME. 4 REAL SELF? ® RAISING FLOUR teams. ATLANTIC City MAN ARRESTED FOR BEATING HIS WIFE WHILE oN -. YACATION. M0857 OF 4s GET TANNED DURING OUR HOLIDAYS IDAHO Woman SAYS BALD “ HEADED MEN MAKE BEST _ HUSBANDS. FOR THERE 9,7) PARTING Woman BATHER, PINCHED FOR WEARING ROLLED STOCKINGS. “OT THE Why CRAB To FINCH A BATHER, (se een PACKERVILLE TM A BEAR / Conn. MAN CAPTURES a LARGE FROG ” WITH 2 EARS RGIKE A RAT, b SOUNDS Likg 9 Some Blut FIGHT STARTS IN TENEMENT OVER DISCOVERY OF LARGE Box OF SOAP IN HALL WAY. AND ANED w

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