The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1921, Page 20

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AY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921 “About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY VERY HOPWOOD, co-author of A “Up in the ymow" and if OUR YOUNGER POETS || * ‘Ladies’ Night,” has written a | Réw one called “The Demi Virgin’) Phillip Pf Bastigan, aged eight | New, who do you suppose is to pro- | years, Hoboken, is go confident duce it? That's right! AH t t win thi y- AND 1 kKiow A BIRD wiih ONLY ONE CAR AN’ NO CHAUFFEYI2 AND WE NEVER USES \T AT 4iL! Hi JOe: wuat's HAPPENED To TH'CAR - ON THE OPERATING TABLE AGAIN {22 ATS vERY EMBARRASSING BEFORE MY FRIENDS T'HAVE 4 CAR AND Always BE WALKING! T usd MY WIFE AND HER FAT AUNT Este T KNOW OF ONE WEALTHY BIRD WHO'S GoT SEVEN QARS AN' KEEPS THREE CHAUFFEURS — YET HE NEVER MOWE'N ONE OF 'EM AT A TES {# arranging to pul it into ret pop with the poem very soon, with Hazel Dawn in a he h ed him at | BRdiinent role. Incidentally, Mr. | our ¢ st convente | Waods has just opened, out of the | yy mother tried to drive a nail, new play “The Reckon ind smashed her thumb, of course. aid she, “I cannot drive a fail, | Rut Fcan drive a horse.” by Marjori with George Mrembs in the c fike @ winner and he intends to br : it to Broadway very shortly HURRAH FOR MABEL! Mabel Normand of the films an- © intends to launch a pan- A SPANISH PLAY. Marry 1. Cort and John J Sene! Producers of “Shuffle Al 3 it, we have been neglecting | orained the American mime in these United States. | “Juan Jose,” anish dr fore she starts it, however, she will | Meaguin Decent will produ go tu Europe to see how they do pan- wuis fall tomime over there and thei ' t t ne back and go to it. Seems ‘09 a i “Broadway is so far behind in pan- THANK YOU inime 1 fact, we're almost moved John Golden is grooming « NeW to remark —“Aln't Mt awfule Mabel?” | Gomedy called “Thank You,” by Win- : | = ; cheH Smith and Tom Cushing. He 7 ~ ‘will open it at the Strand The ] = Yar Rockawa; — iliac ade out whieh incl fe en | ise H'! = ~ " * Johnson, Do That BERTS Bve KNow j 1 W i man, Buhler, Av Some Srouve BEEN SAW = DONT. | t Gorm ee crocs wit | ee ee ) ii ae” ce poci AS PLAIN’ Some WANT To Hurt TH FIRST | By Arent? possible Louis is trough with : ; z { pour? mong | : : Po d A GoLFER-—BUT —iMeE HAVANT. mageel aie FELLER = | Sids AUTHOR COMING, TOO. | f\\ = Aint IN “our “ou BRGTHER : EVER BEAT? AT UAKTIC : ee aan in, who wrote ay = os 4 7 7 CLASS ? city CoP = <c a Jumes Her- _ ith the 2 WEARING f TOO SHORT : A SKIRT. AIANY A “EULOGIZING CECIL. CoP 1s ai know her FEEVED AT THE "HIGHER UPS" Pannen Po cee Reery country haz tts tyne of : : mis :| | (ett MAN ARRESTED i goddess; cvery age its feminiae r 4 ’ . ee. LENA | IN HOBOKEN é ideal. Sone or rely myths of ie = FoR FLIRTING, Hight and sweetn others full “ ” SAID TO BE Of life end very real. Rut all Not So Good! | INSANE » their charms arc blended in one a = y wm | MUST BE Being 0/ fire end ice, whose ? — ——) | / | 7a FLIRT IN _ ehanging moods entrence. Biw —— pe, SS ——————-—) 1 y MY MA. SHE ea | Re HOBOKEN vgive, fascinating. divine, exhiln mY MAW Hey Mom va BRE { een DARE { SHE GETS i | ‘ fating! You urc the Queea of o| Dw NT [a SPANK ME ON P | Cone wate DAI To = ins : ( SP, 5 i e Gaes 7 “22 *DIVORCEMENT” CAST. 0 peel Hard ENQUGH SONU / T bo 17 | OUR SYSTEM —~ SES TO he compiete cast of “A Bill of | \ L De ANY Good) = | CHANGES Bel oni e up of Dorothy | EVERY 7 i WA e aa | YEARS « O° | Harry | SOME + » } oe ht baie Womeéy 5 \ | OPEN AIR REHEARSING. CHANGE THEIR. “The players in “Mecca,” “Aphrodite” | MINDS a. | an@™Chu Chin Chow," numbering sev - EVERY minuTE \ | eral hundred, were taken. to Great | Neck yesterday, where they tone neem Morns Gert When work maN BEATEN rey io aes oie te | Boots | BY _ POL aker tho trees among the flow | TRoJAt ny gisar TTe It Doesn’t Always Pay to Advertise! | “(YES- Put away THat ” ENTER SHUBERT VODE! Khodert Vaudeville will become « ity Sept. 19 whtn that form 4 inment will be installed in th COP) Many 4 TIM | Bs YouR PHoTo ~— te ONE COPPER HAS STARTED ~ LISSEN DEAR- SHOWS WHAT ON A PIN |FERDIE - ID BE So BUT WHOS THE MAN LAMEBRAIN,| 1 OLD PAL OF FeRDIES -HE Aske _(AH, HAVE ONE TAKEN | | PARDON HE, Miss: THATS FerDi€|_| THAT FELLER MusTA BEEN AN SK eKtAnT et ° 8 (A_SMALL WORLD THIS IS- A eee ees a ee new | oN JEN ALPROUD To WEAR IT! ee THAT PICTURE HE) ay sweeTiE FoR HiS ADDRESS AN — | | PicTuReE — Some MORE TROUBLE rial, at 59th Streei and 7th Ave- | SENS ‘eS Leos FAMILIAR 23 Bh EVERY THING #341, Guys WHo 1 Owe MONEY ‘will be opened with vaudeville on KY * al . To ARE LIABLE To r Sept, 19 the Messrs. . { = Be tite on Set vaudeville tie \ SEVERAL LAWYERS fc, Boston; the Buolid Avenue, | VOLUNTEER. 2 and, and the Detroit Opera TO PEREND ki : Bee Detro BOoTLeGGER, Yr" ‘ Gossip. - . } ; Z ead Wor THE P Rand: f “So Boy" is 1 \ ; i ) ; nagat usical numbers 10 \ Ae -_ of ‘ | OnLy ones “Tove Dreams.” \ a> oe = | AFTER A Gene Burnell has finished ber work CASE in *Detoregination.” sie goes out F, iin ra rest. "Soon Nene of “Two Blocks Away" | ia.e lawyeress, having lawed in Kan- BARNEY Wouxr) ANTI- CIGARETTE (ee SToP LEAGUE SAYS The Capitol announces that it now is has @ new orchestra of full strength Sok CIENTISTS Teoruited by Sam L. Rothafel FIND DEADLY rank Fay has been booked to play Gases IN ‘Laow' tate next week. ie owl Mado strong bill. TOBACCO s } “Bally” will pass its 300th perf CABBAGE | ance at the New Amsterdam Thei DOES SMELL uP A KITCHEN y- | Molly and Helen Christie, Jean Li ne and Felicia Mu are late | tiong to the “Page Miss Venus" = Award Winners, Strip No. 31, Evening World’s Summer School “March Hare of Drawing n | TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. 31, COMPLETED BY @ | SALT WATER GIVES Yi owns 2 dog who | bite gent $ 5 MARY SULLIVAN. (J Se in the Wece. His namo ts Val,| 10 Award AND SUN SAD | LorS oF ba yc gE ser Mary Sullivan, || SKIPPETY, SKIPPETY- SKIPPED A ROPE THE | OVER THE TABLE THEN OVER A © PRODUCE T eee ae eee ine tns vege | id Spr iae MARCERY MaAY- LIVELONG DAY- AND OVER” Al CHAIR WITH SKILL NEW SHADE eee ee eee wpne| NO 9156 117th Street, Richmond Hill, pene. A el Night-Cap,” is writing another play | bl | z - vor To Get.” | eared To eS jue Lagoon” will not open at . the saaor Theatre until Wedneaay | $5 Awards SANeY evening, t. 4. Forrest Hutt and, Fritzi von Busing | Fred N. Aller, | Cae will bave prominent roles in the new | (Age Fourteen). SSUES Ai. Jolson extravaganza, \No. 467 East 24th Street, Bronx, | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. AS. CHICAGO MAN Phe Wilson-Downey pugilistic mix- | Joseph Kiel, SPURNED, HE vest the limit, and that’s exactly | (Age Fourteen). ti, KIONAPS WRONG iF a |No. 460 Cherry Street, New ork | | GIRL IN DARK } FOOLISHMENT. | Morsis . | AND IS JAILED, : (By Hoary Harruon,) lorrls Tucker, ] ANOTHER. ‘A man dropped on the street car (Ace Fourteen): PROOF THar track, | No. 340 Ellery Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. LOVE 1S BLIND Hed lost his loving bride. ‘And by the time a cur arrived, JACK SHAPIRO, age twelve, Wave- From hunger he had died. crest Apartments, 72d Street and SCHOOLS Bg 54 : = Boardwalk, Arverne, L. I. To OPEN “| ‘Z tady went to take a walk MARSONIE: SIGRL OW, aye twelve, ay, Oh Ann's Avenves: New Yark pith pisks, Avenues Brooklyn, N. Lan ONE LITTLE DIFFERENCE. repairs, It rattled considerably and ) pocket?" bt / A " s t 23d Street, 2 + age fourteen, No oY da high vd car,)did not have any shock abeorbers:| “Yes, but" } One Sunday in the park. C ae reet, Brooklyn,| Vist iam SEABURY, age twelve,| West 96th Street, New York City. owned a high powered car,|ft Net Mid get any girl to wo with| “Lend it to me a litle while; I'l i Rs heord « gun 90 “Boum!” sne aia,|_ Ni ILGIAM SEABURY: age twelve) richly upholstered and equipped | pit, De cong wet any air pean /, ! aid, + . New i : “ a 5 “@xs all she scid was, “Hark! MYRA ALICE SOBEL, age eleven,| City. ere | Names ef award winners ang 310 with the newest devices. Roy| You see, Roy could not drive with| “But why do you want a silver dol- WATCH ! No. 801 West 110th Street, Ne a ‘d winning drawing for Strip NO. | himself was always dressed in the|one hand and Charles could. lar? THE P. | a= » New| LUCILLE J. CORCOS, age twelve, Sl very best taste, he was gentle and “Katherine Negley in Judge. | “i want to try it in my slingshot. _ PAPERS FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | York City. No, 411 Beach 37th Street, Edge: | Fri Pp ry : Pe Rass a eon FOR RE, — Great excitement at the country| VIOLET HUMMLER, age fourteen,| mare: L. I plete will be p kind and he had considerable money; —_————_ ae ‘PORTS - - No, 849 West 178th Street, New | WILBUR LEPAGE, age nine, No. 14] nie comastiter ie entitled to more|but he could never get a girl to Bo JUNIOR THE IOKER, “What for?" OF “SLEEPING ~ meen ity ne sried 9 Soin STANLEY TREU, age thirteen, Ne. DANIEL LAITIN, age twelve, Ne.! drawing competitions. badly in need of paint and gencrai Gisake ukeaealtiean ounERCAND 9 a 6 \ \ N a . = 7 was sero x: ~ . oF —<$—<—<——

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