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SATURDAY, ks 10, 1921 About P — layers By BIDE DUDLEY OUR YOUNGER POETS Hannah Richman, aged fourteen, of No. 1984 Boston Road, the Bronx, has . written ap nd hopes to win th lollypop. The rhyme teaches 1 all women might well heed. Here it iss WALTATION OF A MAN IMITATING A MAN “TRYIN' “To FiGceR OUT Now WIFE OUT OF USING His cart = ~ SWEET TURTLE Dove , T HAVE NO use FoR “Tu Car ~ You MAY Have IT ALL DAY LIF You wis AN! (Le Nor Howler | 2 Gg Tan's WHAT IS KHOWN AS A MIXTURE OF STRATEGY AND DIPLOMACY — — = Now tf ('D SAID TWAS GONNA USE TTWICAR , HER WOMANLY INSTINGTS WOULD OF HOPPED uP AN’ SAID — % BuT JOR, TIGHT NEED TU'CAR SOMETIME “ JA T'DAY FoR SOMETHIN’ oR cTHER! | {Lu say (mA DIPLOMAT ! > 9 P E saw “The Easiest Way" last Tuesday evening and were imbued with an idea, the first we've had ina long time. It was this the story isn’t finished when the ly ends, Ahem! We w t elor for some thirty-seven years and hhad the opportunity to observe wom en and their ways in a free, un i Gaiomelied manner, and we would bet| Cen of the sercen, our entire fortune, consisting most-| Te dream of sizteen, ly of 1. O. U's, that within a week | When ali in life seems fair OH, AUNT ESSE AND 1 ARE GOING To STAY (N TODAY AND SEW —— ean TET ERIS to ls MARIA BAZZI TO STAR. 50 YEAR OLD j | Maria Bezzi, who was prominent in| THA oll + Business F the Dante Pageant -o % @ be eecen ana star I ‘WOMAN OF ! Le “rey? Brose, t ial CHICAGO } terling. Giovanni Grasso will dire } the staging of the pla. A roadway | ANNOUNCES, engagement is contemplated. HER TO SHOW “INKWELL” FILMS. ii al The “Out of the Inkwell’ T LAST toon dies of M Fleisc! Tasos ao SODAIAE that Hugo SHE yd ! feld has arranged with the cai INTO TH to extend them to 1,000 feet of film { and make each a spclal number for HANPS OF the Rivoli, Rial 3 Aa RECEIVER tres. These house + ‘tures first. It takes } i ag eel HOU aCe another | tep HANDKERCHIEFS, poem ) ; ne MAYBE He took her rowing 0 tke, 3 - A) ——— A-REEE ° \a yy EY Weetcaliee tei slyaunderrcune Hee aeRO ee si ioe \ De Tas ay se ‘S MAKIN® ) ~~ 4; i i “He only husyed the shore.” | MAKIN FACES AT ) LITTLE Bor Dire wor ] Es s wiiike y WORSER FACES! | SENATOR —_ } My ' c a | ARLEENA HAD A PLAN. Marr AND er 5) eo foe HORT y Te a OY / Nn HE GALDE Sammy Freedman, "the Broadway BEATIN’ 41M Ain \SHe ‘S BEATIN rae } gwell, has a little stece named, Ar | ? { = jy hyve) | 275 BEER jeena, who at Vest ind, Lo | i as WS Pa Se oo ) bg } 5 _ 4} Beach, Yesterday « handsome man| | = : | Ne 3 ees net ee ee rokee es | ALBARREL “How did you find the house?" | “TAX, {} asked Arlcena’s mother. | AS REVENUE | Beene inc me to it," said the hand- | SPur i "then how could she be lost?” Aa REAL. (Oh, 1 wasn't losted," admitted Ar- “INTERNAL” | Ree ryety oud tal onew BAA tioy EVENUE home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A, Luce- AUTO OF THE | le. neat Goulhport, Conn verter | “WiLL BE en ‘ore } @ay. She was born four years | SUN POWER « SHOULD BE handbag. } @hariotte Walker ix go! STRAIGHT ti Heeith vaudeville ins ketch enuitied | 44cED after a Lewra Manlock in real hfe started for a cafe “to pick up another men,” the old triangle would be work- ing again, John never could stay away broke | from Laura long, and the never covkit put her out of his life Which one would finally get her we can't say, but their amours ld b. all tangled up again. No, the s “The Easiest Way" isn't Ite a darn good p Walter ought to writ ing off one of the m Laura Mrs. Other. MAE MARSH RETURNS. Mae Marsh, of fil, fame, will re- turn to the spoken drama this season in “Brittle,” under the management of John D. Williams. The play will | first be seen in Bingiamton Thursday aight. MEEHAN AT THE HUDSON. John Meehan has lake pn over the) finished. but Gene quel, kill- eix assistants a ful) month to 1 @ one-ree! picture 1,000 feet long. WE DON'T BLAME HER. al isn't like Uncle Sam." LEETIE IS GONE. Leetie, a Shetland pony, died at the when the writer of this column was 4 the Luescher farm and she was ways just the centlest little pet one! of (The world's just full of and making sfature twenty-three realizes Succumb to the lure, Both the rich and the poor Of silver sheet or bright hight’s glare But dreams collapse 44 years elapse Surprises); | A true, loving wife Is the best thing in life, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Why isn’t the sleuth who causes a v4 or from a vi okt SHE m wait ——— THERE - ~ THERE [ae Now — Cussin’ WoNT HELP Deere BROTHER” could imagine. Leetic will be missed TO SHOW GREEK FILMS. | “The Greek Campaign in As Minor,” # film, Is to be exhibited the Selwyn Theatre on Sundays. 7) date of the first showing has not been “Hin Affinity.’ ‘The little daughter of Adrienne Morrison of “March Hares" has writ- wi AMIN? BURGLAR. NO MORE ten a play ana “Timid Agnes and | PROOF BEDS LOOKING UNL the Muuse.” To BE BEDS Barry Macollum | obtained the FEATURE OF righte to “The Shadow," by Eden EhMipotia, 1 has been played in Lon- | ELECTRICAL Beginning to-day two additional seats, wcthe White Headed Hos” company EVENING WORLD’S SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAWING—No. 36 { INSURANCE ‘Tt opens at Henry Miller's Theatre |‘ Sept. 15. | ‘Mildred Keats has been engaged by the Messrs. Shubert for Al Jolson’s ‘company, which will open the new Imperial Louis Calvert has been engaged by Charles Frohman, Inc., for 4 good role in “Blood and Sand." Charles Eaton of the “Follies” mine years old yesterday and “Follies” girls gave tim @ cake pine candles on it. Reginald Pasch of “The Merry th | with | wia- | There was a man named Blazer, ‘S THE TAILOR Al evi "Bose Bit, $105 In Awards ° Every Week | | Three of $10.00 j | |The Evening World is publishing ae Tete Him re out! THE MILLINERY SHOP i 1S ON THE WIRE ABOUT THAT HAT You RETURNED Sone DAW —GONE —* 22 b eDING i ) | Pst! KATINKA - THE GIRL NEXT Door WANTS You ON THE PHONE ABOUT THAT Book You PROMISED To BRING BAcK MATTER WHAT HAPPENS -T ALWAYS SMILE! zaTo0? — WELL 11S DAWGONE LuckY FoR You “ PARSON” # Novice. You § SEE THIS PAGE MONDAY FOR NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS AND $10 AWARD WINNING DRAWING FOR STRIP NO. 33. TO MARKET ,TO MARKET- TO PURCHASE SOME BREAD: ON THE TOP OF His HEAD- HOME WITH IT,HOME WITH IT-| A BIRD ON A FENCE SAW THE GREAD GOING i | Tis Moi ‘ | (is Woman WHO — HIS MORNING ! | THe SHUNS CORSETS | a GossIP. van | \so FOUND To BE larry Merritt, formerly with MAN’: Ss e George M. Cohan, is now with John QUAL, pit Marjory Adams of the Boston Globe ARGUMENT pin town with a brignt rea ¥rench | HAT WO one ey has been placed under s inee| Nine of 5.00 | yonteriay and will begin Feheariee| ‘Thirty of — 1,00 NEVADA YourH jn “Lilies of the Field immediately ie FACE 3 ; . 2 Bac | For Children Under se cine, 1 is Sancing and she spends many of | 15 Years of A e | EVERY STATE 1 ee ee Has i738 { of Broadway Jones and his jazz band | ‘To stimulate interest in drawing! LROMISING. 4 FOOLISHMENT. among the New York school children, ee YOUNG MEN t | | \ | | - | UEDA went and got: a rviapr | three days each week an uncom-, | y,,7 RICH WOMAN | And tried to cut the whiskers ieied etrip) almilar tp the | HG HALED TO | From the chin of Bill, a goat, |” aoa , dca meme a COURT FoR ke ,) in! ere to-day. 7 ] I don't know why he did it LN hiyt ay You will be eligible to receive am’ style as that in which the other pic- | print Number 36 in the lower left) accompanied by such a note, giving| The $10 award winning drawing Reicneons (If this is awful, kid it. or the best work done in com- award if you have not yet reached tures in the atrip are drawn, corner of the envelope or package! the statistics required. PRINT your | (WU be, published: on Tile Paue 208 NTI It's listed here as “Foolishment,” | pleting each strip Tho Evenina | your fifteonth birthday at the time witht completed rhymes must. end | in which your drawing is malted, This|name and address and the number of ir relpenle olin Laid nia Mh ae That's what it is, you'll note), | World will make eaetivewitalik wmaac ' eng. wl | ts important. | your drawing at top of the same sheet. | winners. LD WUNK, i | ONE award of TEN DOLLARS. | sme it is met required of any contestant | “Your drawing must have clipped or| Your, completed drawing must be! The Evening World will not return| ye pay TAME AU RASNLTCTREE . b LLARS., = | WHAT TO bo. |that the strip from the paper be used pinned to it (not pasted) a note from | received by The Evening World not | an of the drawings submitted, E WAY * | THREE awards of FIVE DOL RO, in submitting drawings. FF eae \later than '5 P.M. Wednesday, Sept, {n fairness to all, no competitor) OF ZURMING ; Rep Tou're Sred. : “ri Complete the rhyme in the accom: | Note that to-day's drawing 4s num-\°ne © Your Pa 14. |shall be entitled to more than one $19! 747 Office Boy—Why? I didn't do, LA panying strip and draw the missing dered 36. See that your dra wating your pri ‘Address Editor, Evening, World's | award, two $5 or five $1 awards dur- 1E TABLES TEN awards of ONE DO! LA Liat | were born (year, month, .| Summer Drawing School, P. O. Box| ing the course of these drawing com- OW HER a ‘ LL$E, | picture to fit your rhyme in the same! dears the same number and giso|Nidrawing will be considered unless | 142, Clty Hail Station, New York City. petitions. MAN ARRESTED FOR STEALING 80 POZEN CHEMISTS IN SESSION HERE PREDICT us ate THATLL MAKE MORE “SCORCHING” THAN EVER Z Now WE'LL BURN UP THE ROAD HUDSON MAXIM, THE INVENT ONE OF THE WUDGES AT ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTY AR ADE. « MAXIM 1S An EXPERT ON POWDER