The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1921, Page 28

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| 7 y ae | , _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 About Plays and Players a By BIDE DUDLEY \ HURRY AUNT EssIe — WE'LL HAVE. To © The CAR! Jor SAID HE WAS GOING Fix THe BRAKES THIS MORNING [~ a job : ; —= tment trom [ OUR YOUNGER POETS ) > : and sing in RVING BERLIN Box Revue.” Olle Alger, a smuall boy who lives “Erving Berlin's ™ His isn’t to be sing at Bronxville, bids for the castor oil to act to be ors Ragtime jicllypop with the folowing: Rand. Young Berlin has never teen a My Ma and Pa play cards at night regular actor except in vaudeyv They always end up in a fight. True, he appeared in hank" and other soldi Pa savs he loses when he wins, And right away the scrap begins. was ‘jes’ playin’ around” in them Now he'll have to punch the clock bars | hen he reaches the theatre and work feblcsd ah Lislad asl | RAN: Qhokier thin: aaa Years ago Ed, Rosenbaum, mana- | Please Sam H. Harris 0: egal tet ee Preven aa Mi : yreand Heath M els in the We And boy, Sam is 4 mighty Invariably the advance sale was ex audience, You never can tell cellent, but when the trou day after the opening you may hear (anon (ey coy A hess sate yund very few seats had been sold ° Trving moaning “All by Myself “Why i this gale eo amall?” he | asked of the druggist in whose store OH, THOSE BOYS! the tickets were. Joe Fleishler invited Wesley Stout Ulgot BIE Opposition, came the et the Globe down to the Irving Place hat is st?" Theatre to-night to see “Liliom” in ‘The most popular darber tn town’s Yiddish, Wesley demurred, saying ho Setting married to-night and every- thon body's going to the wedding.” i coukin’t understand the language, but “That ‘night the «how “starved.” Joe promised to sii with him and Dron Paes Pun Co NEVE Wend | | transiate. Then Wesley said he'd £0 THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY : Now Teil Be on His Bi! b “Where shall we sit?" asked Joe. re; “Better get seats down in front,” | yar Feplied Wesley. “I can't hear any too a id : “THESE HICK TOWN well.” HOTELS ARE ENOUGH No HoT oR CoLD BYe EXPECT RAINS LEAKIN' “MAIN STREET” SOON. “jo DRIVE A FELLER WATER - No ICE Me “To FuRNi 3 , AN’ fo FURNISH The Messrs. Shubert will produce Koo! / Ds WATER , TOWELS, “TROUGH Raye “Main Street” early in October. Stu- Se ae 6 EERVICE , NOR GAVIN’ ,ME A trou WITH B ids ae : REC'LAR SHOWER J 4 DoAP AN’ TOWELS ANY THIN! i Rot art Walker saillcthe: the rehearsals WomeEN's WE LY “Wy yy PLAYERS AT PRINCESS. | SOR a y The Provincetown Players are an- | Te Be mouncing a on at the Princess 10. INCHES Theatre. At the same time their | FROM g playhouse in Macdougal Street will | GROUND. ~= be open. Tt was this group that un- THEY LL covered “The Emperor Jones: BE our — KLINE IN CHARGE. OF SIGHT a4 iaery Wine) formerly mahaese ot | FOR COLD oe the Globe, is again with the Dilling- | WEATHER i ham forces. He will he in charge of | —V—orr can tour of “The White Woman * opening at Henry Mil- = >: ——- =e “= Swims FROM Jer’s Theatre next Thursday, errors Puy. Cov worst, = ie ae == =e 2. Bub: CouNiHAN. Gh ye ‘The Messrs. Shubert have decided VODE AT WINTER GARDEN. LITTLE MARY stall : It’s a Job for Two! nf, THAT'S. : : pains ; NOTHING, yy, Gov MILLER to make the Winter Garden the big | DB is ee Sateen, ce rea bos THE Tox AND SEE eed e Mear Geom and 7th Avenue, will not be a vaude-| — |/ “ap es THe MAIL HAS ee 4 STOP BY F > ALSANY OW 4 ville house, but will be opened by Al| Sei LCOME — WiLL YOu 2 . cel ee WAVE Jolson in his new musical piece. | i T, Vaudeville will go into the Winter | om : Garden on September 26. The big , > Hen Im HELPING a : Oa In, (ene els theatre recently celebrated its tenth | {/ ee i D , Bosse. | ‘ CHARGING HIM ON WAY anniversary. = To BE MARRIEDe WELL / NYONE BUT -THE BRAVE PESERVE THE “FARE” f | 1} THAT MUCH, AND NO MORE. Baward Emery, rehearsing with Ethel Barrymore, lives in Mamaro- neck. The other night about 1 o'clock, while exercising his dogs, he was ap- k proached by an qd Irishwoman with her arms full of bundles. She said she had to get to New York, Mr. Emery said she could catch a train Women CANNOT fey BREATH | [at Larchmont, put not at Mamaro- «| WEAR TROUSERS | Comes IN : meck. IN CLEVELAND | PANTS t “But Oi can't walk to Larchmont,” = ‘TupGe HOWELLS p~ 4 3 the protcated. é . : Mr Brery got into he arto ana| MATINKA Caan Union to Crooks’! | BuT MANY { < OF rove her to the Larchmont station.| ARE PANTING ) io is Aa she lett the car she gazed at him) (5) BRMBR ORT Cost, 1 DON'T KNOW WHAT THE \F IT Keeps up - PEoPLe WILE i[soury, t's Late - ' A zs ; | TO 20:17 Cw, a “Yer an Englishman, ain't peat? | [%S GIRLS ARE COMING To — I READ Look ON A SHABBY- DRESSED * 8 Lore MY Missus HEY! Get OUTA HERE . ann eee “Yes, mother," he replied | THAT ONE WAS CAUGHT vite WOMAN WITH SUSPICION - . AN’ TRY DE NEXT JOINT — a : HOLTON, KANSAS “Well.” she said, “all Ol cote cay) | *TReeget ca HELPING IN A : ) “Hh : f i : Some 0 Wy ts to hill wid Llova Garge!” | [* « HOLD-UP, LAST| fee SAME AS A ROUGH }t# es : TM on Dis Sop : BA | Woman SEEKS : NICHT?! LOOKIN’ MAI i } nee F 4 oe i ‘A Gossip. we A gs a : : e i \ BECAUSE ganesh Cox be wine ter be a cul- RUSE ANE raital Misiah Leo Kugel MOKES Too opry, ‘De Six-Feeft: ¥ Gidney Ps “Levy, E ger of the | MANY CIGARS. } Opera House at Pensacola, Mla., Is, BRINGING pund to 4 f Palio Aneel and Tonsy Seligoan 41M To THE are doing billing for the Universal EVO OF HIS k end are flashing big rolls. j Ri Andrew Mack starts Monday on a four weeks’ engagement at the I4th | eae Theatre in a repertoire of Iriea i plays. Zoe Barnett has been engaged by the Messrs. Shubert f masical play, “Blosso Shep Camp wil! Lollypop in “The K m the INTO SALOON DooR AND voand wil Ree rere cel clay amin OUT THROUGH Lage ore the new comedy “Lilies WINDOWs } of the Field.” ye Forest Hal nd the Ou CAN manuacript 0 sngete | : LEAD A HORSE Hands,” | A A 5 ’ y : ir WATER 5 gar aes RE) Award Winners, Strip No. 32, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing ee ava: weit) bo Fe inh Aniehenannannnanns Raahhbdnhhahnnnnnnnnahinhenhannnnaannanantee abana dann 5 umed at the Columma on 1 jl TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. MPLETED BY MARIO DI GIO : ER $10 Award | ne 0. 32 COMPLETED 10 VANNA. ce - iis eld Reaver arith, Agnes TVE GOTA LITTLE DOGGIE] L TAKE ASticK AND TTELL HIM® Go AND HE TOOK IT IN HIS Apa Ghee ; Dan Dawson, 1 Martyn, J. Mario Di Giovanna AND HE 1S FOLL OF FON THROW 'T- TO MAKE my FETCA IT’-HeE RUNS j lee > s | Bore Clemeon, Josep! Mn " DOGGIE RON - AWAY WITH CG MOUTH A fe) T IT'S GREAT i yorein ile Tue SHORTEN 0, a4. ith iret Breokyn N, v., \ = sl EES NDB BROUGH ce LAD eAPURE = © | for Klein, Somery ile. ay = Z U Koy. Monday, John Wray directed IT BACK |_ ZB 4X _ “Puts AnD” Lewis, Vera Michalana, Flor i a ence O'Deqishawn and Mary Milburn, | $5 Er | TO ME \ » CALLS” a» i all of The Potties, ‘ dromped in to oe | «@ Z STL WAVE r Ziegfeld yesterday and” found . j the telephone ‘ewitchboard git tM. Mary O’Nelll | 4 THE * PUT | Each of the four “sat in” as oper. (Age twelve) AND TAKE | Rg i a in | No. 12 Sixth Street, White Plains, N. ¥. | Game ' @daing to the confusion Everett | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. pean 201 Pound BoY Mayor Plisha Q. Pertle it over | be the Jail yeetorday and entertained | Hilledale, M. 4 TO TAKE. (waa Qhe negro evests playing “Turkey tm} Margie Krulls | CuRE FOR \ canoy, fhe Straw” on tee harmonica —Welle- | CANDY ville Optie. (Age ten) HABIT. No, 436 East 69th Street, N. Y. C. +9 FOOLISHMENT. ss | A FAT @amelia was only eightecn, $1 Awards | CHANCE And everyone called her a queen. | FRANCES MILLE! he'd smile every time, Ne dices ara tee (Weve ) Woman SENT And (to jazz wp this rhyme) | DOROTHY KLEIN, age thirteen, No. | FoR WEARING She'd bust each one right on the | 348 Christopher Avenue, Brooklyn,| 81 Sidney Street, New Recher | No. 22 Macdougal Street, N. Y. C. 7 AS TO NAMES. . reminds -s of the old darky’s plan. A SINCERE ADMIRER. Rou H dean. ALFRED GIULIANO, age fourteen,| N.Y. Names of award winners and $10 HE late. Champ Clark was|‘The 'stier was asked: “What have| (From the Wadhington Star.) \ Ohba? STOCKINGS ices No. 18 Tiffany Place, Brooklyn, |JOHN W. LUPTON, age thirteen,| award winning drawing for Strip No. TL christened James Reauchamp|¥°u, used your baby, Rastus?" “Do you understand she scientist | IN ATLANTIC 4 PROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ELIZABETH SHARP, age fourteen,| No. 416 Second Street, Brooklyn | 83 will be published on this page next | Clark, bat he ‘voluntarily| 882 Bro Tem Johnson, seb." to Whose lectaree you separaglly ts CITY. ooh. 0 street cor I siware give 6 ns © Weomen Parkway Jersey | GEORGE CRAIG, ape fourteen, Ne. Mendes. Sirin No, 98 for you £0 9M" |dropped the first name, and later, be-| “To abe te TP tee aeieo| te ente | Sito replied senat aa cr Aran i - nN. de row, . nt interested 1 as h an oe use ever aince chit. CLIO CAROLI, age thirteen, No, 1269|/KENNETH 1. CURTIS, age cleven.| No competitor is entitled to more ee eee See ee oe [OORT FD RO RLAR, EDS | ARS ee ene ie ca china ieee cane Rs Sher r Gf Tve hef 1th George Street, Plainfield, N. J. 0,88 Woodward Avenue, Ruther-|than one $10 award, two $5 orsfive champ,” he rechrist-| aime when he growed uy so we put| not hope to understand. I often feel PLAGE Fi baa © athy reapect for © rene ford, N. J $1 awards during the the course of these ened himself with the name by which'in de Pro Tem aa(a waiging to de| called upon to attempt the same ~ Bksve fae with bend, MARGAR me '» twelve, No. MARGARET CAPONE, age eleven, drawing competitions, i j he wad generely known, His caso pubiic.”—Boston Transer! thing in my own businesss” —

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